In Ubuntu 8.10 (and in 8.04 for that matter) the problem still appears,
but instead of being complete system freeze, just a kernel message is
shown, and the kernel continues. When it happens in startup I've noticed
it's a bit slower starting ubuntu, but other than that, I haven't
noticed anything
This is theoutput of sudo lspci -vvnn lspci-vvnn.log
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19507584/lspci-vvnn.log
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Regression: Resume from Suspend hibernate hard freezes kernel in Intrepid in
Samsung R40
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295106
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This is the output of uname -a:
Linux edulix-laptop 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Tue Nov 4 19:33:20 UTC
2008 i686 GNU/Linux
On 11/9/08, IanW [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
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This is the output of uname -a:
Linux edulix-laptop 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Tue Nov 4 19:33:20 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
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Regression: Resume from Suspend hibernate hard freezes kernel in Intrepid in
Samsung R40
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295106
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** Attachment added: dmesg.txt
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Regression: Resume from Suspend hibernate hard freezes kernel in Intrepid in
Samsung R40
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295106
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Public bug reported:
I've got a Samsung R40, model NP-R40K004. Suspend usually works in
Ubuntu 8.04 just fine (though from time to time it doesn't work, but
most of the time - it works). I've installed now Intrepid 8.10 32bits,
with kernel 2.6.27-7-generic, and it doesn't work anymore. Neither
I'm using (k)ubuntu 8.04 an I get the same problem in firefox:
/usr/lib/firefox-3.0.1/firefox: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2:
undefined symbol: gzopen64
Any ideas?
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symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libxml2.so.2: undefined symbol: gzopen64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151045
You
Public bug reported:
When you connect via USB a mobile phone which supports OBEX for
transfering files, ubuntu (and also kubuntu, which is he ditro I use ;-)
should prompt the user what does he wants to do, and offer the user the
option to mount the device somewhere, just like any other usb
Just for you to know, since I disabled the DVD drive as I mentioned
above, I haven't had any more problems :P But I cannot use the DVD drive
of course (which I don't use much thanksfully).
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Feisty freeze, kernel (?) tries to access DVD drive
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/75295
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As to what Ben Edgington said:
Now I don't have any more lockups because I just disabled the DVD drive
as I said above (dramatic but works like a charm). But I have to point
out that in my Smsung R40 Laptop it *did* freeze even with no media
inside the drive.
Any Ubuntu kernel developers hang
I disabled the ide_cd cdrom kernel drivers yesterday and I haven't had
freeze problems since then. I know that it's not a solution, but just a
temporal workaround for those of use who want to use our laptops. This
is what I did:
WARNING! The following steps will disable the cdrom in your system!
It happened again. With DMA off, so I will enable DMA again as it has
nothing to do with it. But I've found a way to fix the problem when it
happens: switch to a terminal and execute hdparm -w /dev/hdc (or
whatever hdX is your drive). It works! Now the next step is to create a
daemon that monitors
I've been having this pretty same problem since I got this laptop. I
don't know if it's a software (driver) or hardware (drive, firmware)
problem, but it's completely annoying. In Ubuntu Edgy with kernels
2.6.17 it just freezed and I had nothing to do but reboot the computer
and I could not see
One last question: maybe it's not the disabling of DMA what solved the
problem, but the ATAPI reset. Does anyone know how to force an ATAPI
reset in case it's needed and it doesn't do it automatically? maybe with
hdparm?
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Feisty freeze, kernel (?) tries to access DVD drive
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