@Martin
I tried the hardy-proposed kernel on top of my intrepid installation.
The machine boots, but the resulting (hybrid) system has poor graphics
resolution and in general is not very usable. Probably, there are
incompatibilities between the 2.6.24 kernel and the rest of the system
(compiled
@Arv3n
I've no idea what gdebi is. you can just
sudo dpkg -i andys_kernel.deb
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@Arv3n
what kernel are you running, exactly? can you send the output of
cat /proc/version, please?
anyway, I suggest that you try the latest kernel from Andy. it's at
http://people.ubuntu.com/~apw/lp295091-hardy/linux-image-2.6.24-24-generic_2.6.24-24.51~lp295091apw1_i386.deb
regards.
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best regards
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Andy,
here is dmesg and a set of photos. regards.
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@andy
here are the photos. Immag005 is very interesting...
have a nice weekend
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@Arv3n
in fact it works on my hw too. unfortunately disabling acpi has unpleasant
side effects, e.g. no cpufreq support. I just prefer to run Intrepid.
@Andy Whitcroft.
your kernel pauses twice around the sysfs_create_link() call, as you can see in
the photos.
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Hi Andy,
I'll try your kernel in the next few days.
In the meantime, I've been wondering about the timestamps in the
2.6.24-23 kernel output: the kernel stops after a few seconds, but the
timestamp reads 180: does that mean 3 minutes? If this is the case, the
kernel timer is off by a factor ten
system info from intrepid's point of view, plus photos of the boot
sequence.
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hi Stefan,
I'm not sure about which kernel you mentioned. I tried
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/linux-
image-2.6.24-23-generic_2.6.24-23.46_i386.deb with no luck: see the
attached photos.
sorry.
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Hi Stefan.
I'll be able to try it out in a few days.
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On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 08:56:18AM -, Stefan Bader wrote:
The patch used is actually non-sense since it applies to I2O and not
I2C. So if you could just wait for the next update to -proposed for
Hardy which should happen soon (-23.46) and then test with that. Please
let me know whether the
this kernel broke a LTS release. I believe it's serious matter.
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Hi Leann.
Please find in attachment a sequence of snapshots taken during the boot
process. Sorry for the bad quality.
8.10 works perfectly on the inspiron 531. The only missing bit is the
LTS flag...
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.24-21-generic
I've been using ubuntu 8.04 (32 bit) on a dell inspiron 531 for a while.
All was fine with kernels up to 2.6.24-19, but since the upgrade to 2.6.24-21,
the machine crashes
at every boot. The problem persists even after
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