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It's definitely odd that grub would be causing the cdrom to go
undetected. I'm not very familiar with grub, so I have a hard time
knowing what it might be doing to cause this.
Since this really looks the
Hi Seth,
Just wondering if anything might have come to mind as to why the cdrom
is not working with Ubuntu? I'm kind of lost without this being
functional, especially writing capabilities.
Cheers,
Graham.
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Interesting that worked in bug #198319 in cases where lilo was
installed, although I installed fresh 11.04 and 11.10 from scratch so no
lilo upgraded to switch to grub, just straight fresh install to grub.
I checked out bug #198319, interesting, but unsure why it would it
possibly work in those
I found an older report of this issue (bug #198319) that indicates that
this problem is somehow related to grub (switching from lilo to grub
caused the problem to appear, switching back made it go away) and that
when grub was installed in a dual-boot scenario the drive stops working
under Windows
Will do Seth, I'll test as above.
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CD/DVD drive not detected on Lenovo3000-N200 with ACPI enabled
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Very strange, none of these worked either? So what does that mean? I
don't understand...
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CD/DVD drive not detected on Lenovo3000-N200
If none of those work, it means your CD drive should have been broken at
least as far back as lucid (10.04). Lucid is based off the 2.6.32
kernel. Are you sure that it worked in at least one of 10.04 or 10.10?
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I was sure it did, becasue I used to play the odd music CD, I must be
going mad :) I do recall using KDE at one part, so I installed this on
11.10 but still no good. I wouldn't think KDE would have any effect on
the CD operation though. Is there something that I would need to
compile into the
That's odd, given that 2.6.35 was the version used in 10.10. Let's go
back further then. Start at the beginning of the list, and you can stop
at the first one you test that doesn't work.
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.32/
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.33/
Just clarifying, I tried each of the kernel versions above and the CDROM
didnt work with acpi enabled for each.
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Oh yes, just from searching for any answers, it seems there a others
experience similar. Maybe same issue maybe not.
The last version I recall where the cdrom mounted ok was Ubuntu 10.10 as
I recall. I went back to my original Vista builld as there was some
software I needed to use, but now
I'm not suggesting that you should go back, but if it worked in a
previous release then we can probably find what changed to break it.
Maverick is based off of kernel 2.6.35. So why don't you try installing
the following three mainline builds, in order, until you find the first
one where the
Hi Seth
Thanks, I'll give those versions a go and let you know.
Sorry, I wasn't meaning you were suggesting I should back rev to an
older version permantly, was just a thought I had re: keeping up with
the newer versions which I just happen to express above :)
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Hi Seth,
With v3.1-rc9 installed
CDRW/DVDRW does not work
Wireless does not work again - should I put this bit on the wireless bug?
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On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 12:43:33PM -, Graham Parker wrote:
Hi Seth,
With v3.1-rc9 installed
CDRW/DVDRW does not work
Okay, thanks for testing.
You mentioned something about reports of people loosing cdrom after
upgrading. Was there a previous version where your cdrom did work?
Please test the latest mainline build (v3.1-rc9 currently) and see if
the issue still exists there. Instructions for installing mainline
builds can be found at the link below. Thanks!
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds
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Still no luck with CDRW/DVDRW not functional after much playing around,
still tearing my hair out, I dont want to reload Windows :(
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** Summary changed:
- acpi issue on Lenovo3000-N200 with Ubuntu 11.04
+ CD/DVD drive not detected on Lenovo3000-N200 with ACPI enabled
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Hi Seth
Hope I did this right, I can only appear to attach one file at a time.
Have attached each of the following:
DSDT.DSL
SSDT0.dsl
SSDT1.dsl
SSDT2.dsl
Regards,
Graham.
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Hi Seth, attached dsl files.
Regards,
Graham.
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