I tried the alternate installers for 8.04 and 10.04 and no luck with
them either. The hardware is evidently OK because Debian 5.06 installed
first time and is running reliably.
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Ubuntu server 8.10 kernel panic 2.6.27-9-server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312586
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I can confirm comment #2; installing on the K7VMM+ fails at install time
on 10.04.1 and 8.04. Both installs hang after a few minutes.
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Ubuntu server 8.10 kernel panic 2.6.27-9-server
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I'm afraid I no longer have access to the hardware that this bug
occurred on and I therefore can't determine if it is still present.
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ACPI misconfigures ethernet on server not desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159875
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On 29/11/2008, at 6:30 AM, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Do you still have this problem with the current Ubuntu release (8.10)?
I'm afraid I no longer have the camera, so I don't know and can't find
out...
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Canon A75 no longer works
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173836
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My apologies for the delay in replying; I have been on holiday. I'm
afraid the bug still seems to be present in Hardy alpha 2 server, which
seems to still be having trouble with the ACPI. The full dmesg is as
follows:
[0.00] Linux version 2.6.24-2-server ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version
4
Sorry, the command that fails and generates that log is --list-config,
NOT get-config
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Canon A75 no longer works
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Public bug reported:
gphoto2 finds the A75 and will download photos, but attempting to use
get-config fails. The relevant part of the debug log seems to be:
2.167481 canon/canon/library.c(2): Camera type: Canon:PowerShot A75 (2)
2.167609 gphoto2-widget(2): Setting value to 'Canon PowerShot A75'..
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.22
The default Gutsy server install fails to correctly configure the two Ethernet
interfaces (one onboard, one Realtek card) on my hardware. I'm guessing its an
IRQ routing issue.
Setting pci=noacpi in the kernel boot parameters works