Christopher, I am not sure regarding your proposed strategy...
Let me explained :
- when I first discovered & reported this issue, I was using Ubuntu 15.04 /
kernel 3.19.0-28-generic #30-Ubuntu on x86_64
- then I thought it was resolved when upgrading to kernel 3.19.0-39-generic
(now I more
I tested on latest available kernel as suggested by Christopher.
Issue is still present on kernel v4.4-rc7-wily
I got more or less the same stack trace when inserting an SD card. However, I
got the stack trace once, not repeatedly. Or maybe I did not wait enough time.
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Hi,
I have many crash messages related to r852 & r592 modules in my syslog files.
I had already submitted a bug report for that (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1500156 ) but since that
time, I upgraded to 15.10. The issue is still there, but displayed
I am back with this issue : it is back :-(
My kernel evolved since last time : 3.19.0-39-generic
Looking at syslog, it restarted to show up on 09-dec-2015. I do not know if it
is following an update or if it is triggered by something...
How can we progress on it ?
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I was about to test latest upstream kernel as suggested by Christopher,
but I guess it is not needed anymore : today's automatic updates
contained a new kernel (3.19.0-30-generic) that seems to solve the issue
(no more IRQ msg).
Thanks for taking care of it
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Since some recent time, my log files (syslog & kern.log) grow huge, making
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Having a look to that, I see it contains many many lines :
Sep 27
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Hi,
Since some recent time, my log files (syslog & kern.log) grow huge, making the
computer unusable when it performs logrotate operations.
Having a look to that, I see it contains many many lines :
Sep 27 09:50:44 mmb-laptop kernel: [42839.496635] r592: IRQ: DMA error
Sep
I also experience same issue when toggling wifi off--on--on (using
Fn+F2 on Asus eeepc 1001HA).
Gary, can you please let me know where and how to blacklist the unneeded
modules ? In /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf ?
I've identified on my side the following loaded modules:
rt2860sta -- to keep
After updating to initscripts 2.87dsf-4ubuntu19, it seemed to have fixed the
issue.
Can someone with the right privilege close it ?
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After upgrading to Maverick 10.10, the 2 special keys that were formerly
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These two keys are:
- one dedicated keyboard button
- the Fn+F9 combination
These hotkeys are supposed to enable/disable the touchpad (same behavior
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ProblemType: Bug
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When going to sleep state, screen becomes dark (with blinking cursor in up left
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Thanks Sam, the solution also worked for me :-)
All reported hotkeys are now working well !
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One more hotkey that is not working (but it was not working with karmic
either) : the upper left key which is I guess supposed to disable/enable
the touchpad.
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@Xan : no output for this key :-( even with acpi_listen.
Laurent
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A bit more testing : Fn+F8 is not working either. It is supposed to
switch between LCD/ext monitor.
Laurent
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Hi,
Having the same hardware (Asus Eeepc 1001HA) with UNR 9.10 karmic
installed, I upgraded to lucid lynx and did exactly what darren proposed
in comment #18. It worked perfectly.
Laurent
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Hi,
Hi, I have the same hardware (Asus Eeepc 1001HA), and upgraded from karmic to
UNR lucid lynx.
Same thing for me, Fn+F3/F10/F11/F12 do not work.
Moreover, Fn+F2 (enable/disable wifi) does not work either.
All these Fn combinations were working well with Karmic.
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