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I've added bug reports to casper (bug 1296386) and hw-detect (bug
1296373) which are related to this bug.
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I contacted the linuxppc-dev mailing list about this problem https://www
.mail-archive.com/linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org/msg76259.html
I've also started a thread on the ubuntu forums
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2209340 to discuss fixing this.
I can get sound working on my iBook by
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[PPC] I performed the following without encountering the bug:
1. Successfully booted the 20130818 Live iso. via USB flash drive.
2. Successfully performed a manual install from the 20130818 Live iso
and successfully rebooted.
3. Successfully performed a guided--use entire disk install from the
The successful guided--use entire disk installation I noted in comment
#90 was using the 20130820 Alternate Installer iso.
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This bug is awaiting verification that the kernel for Saucy in -proposed
solves the problem (3.11.0-0.1). Please test the kernel and update this
bug with the results. If the problem is solved, change the tag
'verification-needed-saucy' to 'verification-done-saucy'.
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Present on stock Lubuntu 13.10 running on iBook G4 1.2 with Radeon 9200.
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Opened a dedicated bug #1177086 for people who get the message Fixing
recursive fault but reboot is needed! on amd64 installations in Raring.
Please head over, since this bug here seems to be powerpc specific.
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The same problem on my amd64 system.
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Recent reporters, see also bug 1175660.
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I confirm this bug in the latest Ubuntu 13.04 amd64 version
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The same problem on my amd64 system. Should it be opened as another
issue? The original bug seems to be specifical on powerpc architectures
in quantal, while the current amd64 issue popped up with raring.
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make another bug for AMD64, this is a kernel error that started at alpha 2
12.10 and still exists
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 5:03 AM, Steve Kowalik stev...@debian.org wrote:
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I see the same problem on my system (AMD64). Need approximately 4
reboots until it decides to boot up normally.
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I get the same problem since I installed the latest 64bit version (not
powerpc; x86_64 generic kernel) of raring. I consistently need up to 10
boot attempts until it finally decides to boot normally.
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When I try to boot with snd-powermac.blacklist=yes I get yes is not a
vaild parameter for blacklist.
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The proper fix for this is at the kernel level (has anybody reported it
on the powerpc kernel mailing list?), but it is also caused by
snd_powermac being liberally modprobed when it shouldn't be. The casper
script /scripts/casper-bottom/23etc_modules does it on the live cd and
then it is done
Thanks Greg! Lubuntu 12.04 running on the iBook G3 now.
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Greg et al.,
Can you confirm the following for clarity:
1. Lubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) has an issue for PowerPC related to the
audio drivers?
2. Lubuntu 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) will install without the Fixing recursive
fault but reboot is needed! error?
3. With regards to #2 above, the
Screen shot of installation fault
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1. Yes Lubuntu 12.10 QQ has an issue for PowerPC related to the audio driver
2. Yes Lubuntu 12.04 PP will install without the fixing recursive fault
3 Regarding #2 above ...My PowerBook G4 has audio
4. Yes Lubuntu 13.04 RR has the reursive fault and audio issues.
I can work around the
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Hi I can confirm this issue on:
Ibook G4 1.33
PowerBook6,5
Installed form 12.10 Quantel
Currently running kernel:
ubuntu 3.5.0-18-powerpc-smp
Updated from 3.5.0-17 via aptitude which also had the same problem.
Disabling snd-powermac resolves the boot issue, however it looks like
the aoa
David,
If you are seeking a stable version i would recommend reinstalling
12.04. We are testing the 13.04 powerpc flavors and the kernel sound and
radeon problems still exists. I can get a clean working version but
with no sound as well on the 3.7.0 kernel.
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26b0d14106954ae46d2f4f7eec3481828a210f7d came in at 3.5.0-17-26 so they
were indeed the cause of this problem.
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So netboot needs a separate bug for the same thing, also i cant file it
due to the fact nothing works when the bug appears, I know it only
appears on some g4's as wxl's worked and mine didn't
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I see the commits mentioned in post 64 are in the latest kernel
(3.5.0-18.29) so that should solve some people's sound problems. I
still can't get sound though, I'm wondering if the relevant bit of code
just hasn't been written yet (something to do with the fabric layout
module?). For me
Yeah I'm pretty sure now it's snd-powermac causing the problem.
I don't know if Colin Watson is still monitoring this bug, but snd-
powermac is force loaded on the live ISOs in /etc/modules. It is also
loaded in hw-detect in discover-mac-io.sh (and the other sound modules
blacklisted) - the
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Greg, where you are getting that error from in the bug report? The
second lot of logs in that bug report (1067899) are not even PowerPC!
Something I did notice though was SMP NR_CPUS=4 which is surely a
problem since we all have 1 CPU?!? Btw Walter, the non-SMP kernel was
removed in 12.04.
Can
I probably should clarify post 59 in that I have no idea what NR_CPUS
stands for. It is probably just a poorly chosen variable name and
MAX_NR_CPUS would be more appropriate.
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Greg, have you tried removing snd-powermac from /etc/modules? This
appears to let me boot okay. Also remove the sound modules from
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.local.conf or delete the whole file to load
new sound modules.
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Can people try out the boot parameter:
snd-powermac.blacklist=yes
as a fix for this?
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Good find ojordan I will certainly give those a try later today.
First with the boot paramter.
Then the more permanent removal of module and commenting out sound
modules in blacklist.local.conf.
By the way did you get the sound working after loading new sound
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No I couldn't get alsamixer to load, although my whole 12.10 system is a
wreck at the moment (my doing probably). I've never really had to look
into sound modules before, it has always just worked. I occasionally
skim read the powerpc developers list and I remember reading something
about some
Yes ojordan, I can get booted up with the combination of
snd-powermac.blacklist=yes
and radeonfb command too.. Not sure why I have to add the radeonfb video
command.
Anyway, I got the install to boot into a somewhat workable session (obviously
no sound)
but that is another issue.
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In my experience of this bug the problem doesn't show on logs. What I
mean by this is that the failed boot does not get logged at all, even
when I turn off caching.
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I'm still perplexed as to why even after several attempts with different
variants of the ISO, I don't get this at all. Without logs it will be
difficult to figure out the answer, let alone fix the problem. I do know I
don't have a stock hard drive. I can't imagine that is really the issue but
ojordan, please see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1066435/comments/25
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Christopher, you need to read the comment that was in reply to. Jackson was
reporting an issue with netboot and the reply was that he should file a NEW
bug, not provide more info to this incomplete bug. This was perceived as a
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Here is the syslog.txt from the failed d-i installation located on sda6
of the hard drive.
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Here is the partman.txt from the failed d-i installation on sda6
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Here is the kern.log.txt also from the failed d-i installation oln sda6
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I will leave the installs on this PowerBook G4 as is until we have a
solution or testing with different ideas is brought forth. I reviewed
the logs and can not see what would cause the box to go after one scroll
of plymouth into the froze screen with the text noted in the bug. If
you would like
Greg: yes please.
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AudioDevicesInUse: Error: command ['fuser', '-v', '/dev/snd/seq',
'/dev/snd/timer'] failed with exit code 1:
CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
From:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1067899
AudioDevicesInUse: Error: command
This is what happen when I try from a Live CD session.
lubuntu@lubuntu:~$ apport-collect 1066435
You need to run 'sudo apt-get install python-apport' for apport-collect to work.
lubuntu@lubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install python-apport
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
You didn't notice python-launchpad was a suggested package? :-)
honestly I'm not sure why it isn't required since it clearly is required
for function as specified by the documentation. Maybe this because it is
not an installed system? this should be checked against one and a new bug
filled as
apport information
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After what appears to be a completed installation trying to boot end in
the following statement Fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed!.
Rebooting ends the same with scroll of text and enability to get to
There you go. However, all this data is from a successful Desktop
installation. Yes Walter, I saw the need for the launchpadlib Python
module. I had to install it too on this installation to gather the data.
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Hi Greg, great, we now have a full set of a successfull logs, can you
provide the same for a 'fail'? This will allow cross-checking to take
place. Thanks
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That is the problem Phill this particular failure give me absolutely no
way to get the logs cleanly. I can not log into a terminal and apport
is installed anyway (so I would have to get that working too). Now with
that being said I can get to a failed partition from a live USB or
working
apport is not installed.. Sorry I for got the not .
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worryingly this means we cant release the netboot ppc
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Jackson Doak, if you have a bug in Ubuntu, could you please file a new report
by executing the following in a terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
For more on this, please see the Ubuntu Bug Control and Ubuntu Bug Squad
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worryingly this means we cant release the netboot ppc
except that it's not a problem for everyone, myself included.
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Christopher, since that statement I over-wrote the hard drive with
Desktop iso tests for the quantal release. However, I will do the exact
testing that caused the bug and attempt to gather the logs and data as
needed.
Here is the plan:
1) Install from Lubuntu alternate powerpc iso (Entire
can you guys tell me the EXACT steps you took with the re-size and
everything involved in it? when i did the testing i took the default
value, nothing that it's not exactly equivalent to 50% of maximum as
it's supposed to be [1]. then i resized again, this time with the
minimum, noting that the
Greg Faith, regarding your comments
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1066435/comments/27 :
Christopher, since that statement I over-wrote the hard drive with Desktop
iso tests for the quantal release.
Could you please boot into either this install test, or Quantal live
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Greg Faith, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better. As per
your Bug Description:
Since I do have another clean installed desktop on the computer...
Could you boot into this and execute the following in a terminal:
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