The Precise Pangolin has reached end of life, so this bug will not be
fixed for that release
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Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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major misunderstanding, as per
http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/Download/Index.asp an update is available
for your BIOS (B0G). If you update to this following
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BiosUpdate , does it change anything?
If not, could you please both specify what happened, and provide the o
** Tags added: bios-outdated-b0g needs-upstream-testing regression-
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Title:
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at c00fdd20
To
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Quantal)
Importance: Medium
Status: Triaged
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undeci
When you said you had reinstalled your system I assumed you were running
the default kernel, but it looks like you re-installed again the test
kernel that included the amilo-rfkill driver. You are right, this
driver does not support your system.
So, when booting your system, could you please go t
3] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
c00fdd20
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report. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/979253 Title: BUG: unable to
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pae?) are not
suitable for this machine.
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From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/25/12 06:09 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
c00fdd20
>From your comments #3 and #4, you claimed that the workaround
** Description changed:
+ === RELEASE NOTES ===
+ Fujitsu Siemens Amilo M 7400 and Maxdata 7000DX wireless RF kill handling
triggers a kernel panic preventing wireless from operating correctly. This may
be worked around by editing your kernel command line and adding "noexec=off".
(Bug:979253)
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>From your comments #3 and #4, you claimed that the workaround
'noexec=off' was working. In the meantime you have re-installed your
system and right now it doesn't work again, right? Did it ever worked
after the system re-installation?
Also, I would like to ask you some more information. Could
rt, I
am still tethered to the ethernet cable!
- Original Message -
From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/20/12 05:40 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
c00fdd20
Hi, you have never reported back about my last suggestion,
Hi, you have never reported back about my last suggestion, i.e., to try
the wistron_btns driver as described in comment #14. Have you had some
time to try that?
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Ok, I wouldn't expect any changes after reinstalling. I guess the
solution for now is for you to use the "noexec=off" workaround, until a
more definitive solution is in place.
By the way, you haven't provided any details about what was proposed on
comment #14. I do not expect it to solve the pro
/x86/amilo-rfkill.ko):
No such device
- Original Message -
From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/16/12 08:35 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
c00fdd20
By the way, when you say it didn't work on comment #15, you
Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/16/12 08:35 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
c00fdd20
By the way, when you say it didn't work on comment #15, you have the
same problem as you had initially with the fsam7400 or is it
By the way, when you say it didn't work on comment #15, you have the
same problem as you had initially with the fsam7400 or is it something
different?
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Have you tried using the command line instead:
$ apt-get update
Then just do a full upgrade with:
$ apt-get dist-upgrade
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I can't update anything, or delete anything- update manager and Ubuntu
software centre are not fuctioning- I'm starting over!
- Original Message -
From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/16/12 07:57 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle ker
Can you provide more details on this new problem? This seems to be
unrelated with your initial problem. What exactly is the problem?
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From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/16/12 06:57 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
c00fdd20
Thank you for your time testing. Unfortunately, it looks like the new
driver (amilo-rfkill) does not support your platform. A task
Thank you for your time testing. Unfortunately, it looks like the new
driver (amilo-rfkill) does not support your platform.
A task has been added to this bug so that a release note will help
people using the fsam7400 driver to use the workaround.
There's one other thing you may want to try. I j
** Description changed:
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+ Original bug report:
+ I used to be able to turn on my Intel wireless adaptor by typing sudo
modprobe fsam7400 radio=1 into a terminal, but since upgrading my operating
system to Ubuntu 12.04 this no longer works.
+
+ If you could
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Status: New
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Title:
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at c00fdd20
: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/15/12 05:43 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
c00fdd20
Right, so you managed to boot into your new kernel. Note that you do
not need to uninstall the old one -- you can have several kernels
Right, so you managed to boot into your new kernel. Note that you do
not need to uninstall the old one -- you can have several kernels
installed and select the one you want to boot on the grub menu.
What I would like to know at this point is whether you were able to use
the amilo-rfkill module (i
Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
c00fdd20
I have built another test kernel that I would like to ask you to spend
some time for testing it. You shouldn't have any issues installing this
one. This time, the kernel contains a new driver for the rfkill: amilo-
rfkill
I have built another test kernel that I would like to ask you to spend
some time for testing it. You shouldn't have any issues installing this
one. This time, the kernel contains a new driver for the rfkill: amilo-
rfkill. This is a new driver available on Linux kernel mainline, but
not yet back
splash noexec=off
vt.handoff=7
me@me-AMILO-Pro-Edition-V3505:~$
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From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/12/12 05:13 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
c00fdd20
Great. So, I have built a test kernel with
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Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
c00fdd20
Great. So, I have built a test kernel with modifications to the
fsam7400 driver. Basically, it adds code to set the BIOS pages as
executable, which is exactly the problem you are hitting: the driver
tries to ex
I only know that my upgrade was from Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal,
downloaded in May 2011 from the main Ubuntu web site. I hope that helps.
- Original Message -
From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/12/12 05:39 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle
Something I forgot to ask: you referred this problem started when you
upgraded to Precise. What were you running before? Do you remember the
kernel version? Was it a PAE kernel?
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Great. So, I have built a test kernel with modifications to the fsam7400
driver. Basically, it adds code to set the BIOS pages as executable,
which is exactly the problem you are hitting: the driver tries to
execute code on pages marked as non-executable.
If you would like test this kernel, you c
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I have now added noexec=off permanently to the grub loader and restarted the
system and all is working well, many thanks.
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From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/12/12 02:33 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging
: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
c00fdd20
A workaround you can try for the moment is to add 'noexec=off' (without
the quotes) to your kernel. You can test it by editing your boot
parameters directly on grub while booting (see the &q
A workaround you can try for the moment is to add 'noexec=off' (without
the quotes) to your kernel. You can test it by editing your boot
parameters directly on grub while booting (see the "Temporarily Add a
Kernel Boot Parameter for Testing" section in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootPara
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