The Precise Pangolin has reached end of life, so this bug will not be
fixed for that release
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Precise)
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
** Tags added: bios-outdated-b0g needs-upstream-testing regression-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:
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
Status: New = In Progress
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Title:
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at c00fdd20
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** 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)
for this machine.
- Original Message -
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
'noexec=off' was working
: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
c00fdd20
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report. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/979253 Title: BUG: unable to
handle kernel paging request
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
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
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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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, i.e., to try
the wistron_btns
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
** Also affects: ubuntu-release-notes
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at c00fdd20
** Description changed:
- Luis Henriques is looking into this
+ 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
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
-
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
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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Title:
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 kernel paging
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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Title:
BUG: unable
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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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 something
/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 have
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
: 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
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. This is a new driver available
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
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
To: 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 Temporarily
I have now added noexec=off permanently to the grub loader and restarted the
system and all is working well, many thanks.
- Original Message -
From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/12/12 02:33 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Title:
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at c00fdd20
To manage
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
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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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
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 execute
splash noexec=off
vt.handoff=7
me@me-AMILO-Pro-Edition-V3505:~$
- Original Message -
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
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