Scott, did you bundle a new ami from the existing uec image? Because
that is what we did. Which tools do you use for that? And probably that
is where the error comes from. The original image where I installed all
software and bundled from is still running and didn't have any issues.
Only the
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maverick on ec2 64bit ext4 deadlock
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/666211
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I created an ami from the official image (ami-505c6924 – region eu-
west-1). the rebundled image works fine for a while but ends with nearly
100% iowait and a load of 6000.
The instance type is m1.xlarge without ebs.
There are errors in the amazon console before the kernel
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maverick on ec2 64bit ext4 deadlock
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/666211
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maverick on ec2 64bit ext4 deadlock
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A small script that wraps the u1sdtool if you are remotely connected and
a user has a gnome session. Have fun!
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u1sdtool crashes when run remotely through ssh
Same bug on a Lenovo R60 with ATI X1400.
With single head the screen starts flickering after a while like Gary B.
described above. I added modeset=0 and the flickering takes longer, but
it is still there. Seems to be related to the machines temperature. If
the cpu is busy for a while the
Today I installed the mainline kernel 2.6.34 and the problem with iwl3945
disappeared.
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.34-rc6-lucid/
I'm using a Lenovo R60 notebook.
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Kernel crash when switching off wlan after wlan hangup (iwl3945)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/555286
No, haven't seen this bug on my HP NX7000 anymore.
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Critical power warning at 99%
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42705
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