*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 357724 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/357724
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error you're talking about seems to have affected the whole Compaq Armada line,
but was fixed, after the latest comment in this bug
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Status: New = Confirmed
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upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04 resulted in unusable machine
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367048
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I can confirm the problem. I have a Compaq Armada M700 as well, which
used to run Ubuntu 7.04 without any problem.
Bootin from the Ubuntu/Xubuntu 9.04 Live CD resulted in an error message
concerning the pcmcia drivers. Booting with nopcmcia allowed a clean
install without a problem. When I tried
Same issue with a C7 machine:
Longhaul is currently broken in this configuration.
and the machine runs much hotter and sucks up more
power than before.
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upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04 resulted in unusable machine
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367048
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The 9.04 server which I installed fresh from CD become unbootable when I
added the following modules to /etc/modules:
padlock_sha
padlock_aes
via_rng
These worked fine on 8.10, and I assume that they were the reason why
the original update failed, too, as they were present on the upgraded
image.
I can confirm that reinstalling from CD produced a working 9.04 setup on
my VIA EPIA EN board as well.
So only the update goes AWOL.
I can live with that. Thanks for the Ubuntu team for another great
package!
PS: for antoiner:
I have that message too and tells me that my system is at -273
Everything work fine with me under ubuntu server 9.04 i386 fresh
install.
longhaul: APIC detected: Longhaul is currently broken in this
configuration just impact the APIC / ACPI functions ubuntu is
unable to read the sensors of the mainboard.
I have that message too and tells me that my
I see the same kind of symptoms with the server version on VIA EPIA EN
board.
Worked flawlessly with 8.10, update went without errors, now at boot,
the system stops at row:
Loading manual drivers...
It does not crash, just sits there forever. I have a TrendNet KVM
switch that causes harmless
I have the same issue.
8.10 worked perfectly, 9.04 upgrade failed after the reboot so I burned
a CD and stared form scratch, however it fails with the progress bar 1/8
of the way along at boot.
I have seen various PCI errors and an APCI error
Mike
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upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04 resulted in