Hi
I don't know if it helps but the bug disappeared after I cleaned up all the old
logs in /var/logs. It hasn't surfaced for last three days.
Previously it was coming on every boot.
Ramana
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I have this error message up in my taskbar, It doesn't seem to affect
the system at all. Once the fix is applied I apply but unless it
effects the system or apps I would deal with other issues that are
crashing the OS. Running 64bit 9.10. Did not recall seeing the error
before I install the
I installed Karmic and all was fine until I activated the Nvidia 185 drivers
and rebooted!
So for me there is a direct connection with that specific driver!
AMD64 with Nvidia on Karmic 64-bit
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Hi, have this error too
I am after an update from clean 9.04. OS is AMD64, graphic card nvidia, HW is
ASUS F5N note.
what else could i say?
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ypp, i forgot... every of my windows upper rows (where minimize or
close button is on the right side, sorry i forgot his name too) is
missed. So i could not moving my working windowses
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Well Flywaver, I didn't activate any proprietary drivers for my Nvidia
8600 card as I just got this system up to 9.10 from 9.04 (clean, no
upgrade) and still I have the same 'issue' as all the other people here.
So in my opinion it's not related.
And as with others, only a notification that there
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Problem also occurs in the following specs:
installation: 9.10 upgrade from 9.04 AMD 64
motherboard: ECS GeForce100PM-M2 with Phoenix -Award Workstation BIOS
vcard: inno3D Nvidia 7200 GS PCI-E
ram: non-ECC 2 GB
processor: AMD LE 1640
vdriver: nvidia 185 proprietary activated
Would compiling a
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Probably a kernel recompile would do the job, I'll try to do the
homework to see if it works
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seeing that this bug has been set to private TWO times, tell us a valid
reason for that...
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What I find incomprehensible in this «kernel oops» is the fact that it
revolves around ECC RAM. Why would the OS be looking to load the kernel
module for ECC RAM? My Bios does not contain any visible assignment for
ECC RAM, though I believe that the Phenom II memory controller has the
capacity to
Surely it's merely telling you that ECC is NOT enabled, what's wrong
with that? (Apart from being a little less verbose about it perhaps)
Seems to me it's already been established as not a real crash anyway, no
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Same bug: Curious thing is that it happens on laptop with AMDTurion64,
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Installing ubuntu-restricted-extras unexpectedly solved the issue for me
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Placa Asus M2N SLI de Luxe.
Processador: AMD Phenom(tm) 9550 Quad-Core Processor.
Memória Ram: 8 Gb (Não ECC).
Placa Vídeo: 2 placas Nvidia Geforce 8600 GT em modo SLI (512 Mb Ram cada).
Disco rígido Sata primário: 1,5 Tb (Windows 7 - RC).
Disco rígido Sata: 250 GB (Ubuntu 9.10).
Sistema
Same problem for me. Clean install 9.10. Booted, enabled nvidia driver,
and this bug appears.
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If it were a BIOS bug, then it would have appeared even with earlier
kernel versions. This bug appears when you run Karmic from RC on. Even
if it seems that is not a bug itself, just an oververbosing of the
notification system, it's pretty annoying and could prevent the early
implementation of
Here another user with the same fucking problem. :(
My PC: Gigabyte M52L-S3P, AMD Phenom 4 cores, 8 GB RAM, Nvidia GeForce
GTS 250.
Using Ubuntu 9.10 AMD64, final release.
Installing ubuntu-restricted-extras DIDN'T solve the error. I'm afraid
I'll continue with 9.04 until the clever boys fix
the problem was fixed for me when i disabled update manager from startup
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A number of people have stated that this is a 64bit Nvidia only problem.
This problem is not Nvidia specific.
My machine is 64 bit with all AMD graphics, and I've been getting this
problem too despite being on a vanilla install without having ever
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I experience the same problem, running AMD 64, Nvidia.
Other then that the koala looks very good and stable.
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I've encountered this bug live booting a 9.10 live usb.
I have nvidia graphics, but they're running on the 'open' driver off the live
usb.
I do not have ECC memory, and if my bios allows it to be enabled it's
hidden somewhere in the depths of menus I don't understand.
Run an AMD X2 system.
The
(Oh, and I'm on 64 bit.)
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as I said... canonical shouldn't have release karmic until this and some
others critical bugs were fixed... but who cares what I say?
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I get this error when I boot my Ubuntu partition in VirtualBox, so no
real ECC problem there...
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Seems to me this is not a crash as James Westby has found. I certainly
wouldn't suggest upgrading the BIOS to anyone. Surprised this hasn't
been fixed already :P
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I'm experiencing this error too, starting this morning. Processor AMD
Turion X2 64 BIT.
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I have this problem too.
motherboard : Gigabyte ga-m68sm-s2l (no option ECC in BIOS award)
amd 64
nvidia Gforce 8400 GS (driver 185)
Karmic 64 bit
the problem appear sometimes, not always.
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The same problem.
motherboard: GA-M68SM-S2 (GeForce 7025 / nForce 630a / Socket AM2)
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4000+
Graphics card: Asus GeForce 9600GSO 384MB DDR3 192bit PCI-E (185 driver)
Ubuntu 9.10 64bit
uname -a
Linux smopi 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:05:01 UTC 2009
x86_64
I have the very same scenario as #22 noted above, maybe others but I
gave up after about 60 comments, sorry.
I cannot change the ECC settings via bios due to overclocking, and it
does appear that the error is trivial since it doesn't affect any
operations. I do have other crashes occurring but
I got this bug when booting from the CD. Hoping installation will go
fine.
It appeared after a popup about nVidia proprietary drivers being
available. Here is a snippet of my kern.log:
Oct 29 23:19:45 ubuntu kernel: [ 85.798072] ACPI: I/O resource nForce2_smbus
[0x600-0x63f] conflicts with
it certain is a bios bug. Not that it hinders with desktop
performance.. its just plain ANNOYING to have a pop up that says there
is a crash.
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Same bug here with the Final Release Karmic ISO...I am writing this from
the LiveCD...I don't think I will update my 9.04 yet! ;)
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I Upgraded to 9.10!
Not sure if this corrects the ERROR?
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i've flashed the bios , (i had no time to do it before) : since 2 days
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@speleovar
Well, that makes 2 of us that have solved this issue with a BIOS update.
Now if just a few more ppl would update to their latest BIOS to see if
it solves it for them.
If everyone could help find a solution instead of guessing that it's
their video drivers, this probably could have
Funnily enough I got this error message only *once*, and after an
upgrade (I think it was still during beta-time) and a reboot it did not
appear again. (When the message first occurred it did not do any harm,
btw)
Board: ASUS A8N5X (BIOS revision 1003 beta, there isn't anything newer than
that)
Well, let me just preface this by saying that I'm a computer user with
decades of experience and have updated my BIOS dozens of times before.
However, when I recently tried to resolve this issue by updating my BIOS I
mis-typed the downloaded filename while using the AWDFLASH utility.
AWDFLASH
@nolo
Yes i agree. I am professional programmer and i have updated my bios only once
in lifetime.
I could think updating bios, but we should find out is mistake originally made
by bios writer or
by kernel team.
If mistake isn't made when writing bios then we shouldnt promote to update
bios.
@nolo
Sorry to hear about your experience, I had the luxury of having a dual
boot system, so all I had to do is download the utility from the mobo
web site a flash from windows OS. Updating a BIOS should not be an
uncommon thing these days, I did it for my XBOX, several Mobos in the
last month,
The latest kernel updates (or some related update) resolved the problem
for me. I did no BIOS updates or any such thing. I haven't seen a
crash in 2-3 days. For me, this problem is resolved.
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kerneloops looks for
if (strstr(c, WARNING:)
so it matches that message even though it isn't a WARN().
The match could probably be improved to only match what is
being produced by WARN(), but the module could also change
to be less SHOUTY about this issue.
Thanks,
James
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Tried updating my bios this morning in response to some earlier comments
on this issue. I have an ASUS M2NPV-VM motherboard; upgraded from bios
version 0705 to version 1401. This didn't seem to make any difference;
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Same as above. I get the crash report on every boot and have had a
couple of hard lockups requiring computer reset switch. AMD 64X2 running
64bit Karmic, 2.6.31-14 with nvidia 185.
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I can confirm the crash as well. 64 bit with nvidia pci-e. I don't
honestly even know what ecc ram is.. I may have it but never heard of it
before.. Karmic was great when I first started beta testing it, and now
it runs terrible.. I checked my bios and don't find anything that
mentioned the
Canonical shouldn't release karmic until it is completely good, free of
bugs and stable
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Confirmed on a new machine with Karmic RC1 live cd. Booted and Apport sent me
here.
AMD chipset 785G (Gigabyte MA785GT-UD3H)
Athlon II X2 250
Non-ECC RAM: KVR1333D3N9K2/4G
lspci apparently sees the 785G as an 780G chipset, and SB710 as SB700.
00:00.0 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]
@Manzure - we'd still be waiting for Warty Warthog and DOS 1.0 if that
were the case...
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I know it Mr. Shaved Wookie but it is pointless to release a buggy
version, I do not see the need to have a final release, if it is as
buggy as its beta or release candidate.. got me? with final releases
people put their trust in the product and now more than ever that we are
in some Dell PCs by
Sure. I can understand that. Just realise that buggy is a relative
term and that there are always acceptable and unacceptable levels of
bugs that differ between release types types (eg alpha vs beta vs RC vs
standard release vs LTS). Every user believes their bug is *the* most
important and *the
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I've upgraded an then reboot : still the same bug + vlc crashed
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Ο πίνακας εφαρμογών αντιμετώπισε ένα πρόβλημα κατά τη φόρτωση του
OAFIID:GNOME_FastUserSwitchApplet. Θέλετε να αφαιρέσετε τη
μικροεφαρμογή από τη ρύθμιση σας;
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Apport itself only looks for /var/crash/vmcore and generates a report
for it, so I assume that those are produced by kerneloops?
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You would know better. I have only been using linux for about five
months or so, still learning a lot. Sorry if reported incorrectly.
Martin Pitt wrote:
Apport itself only looks for /var/crash/vmcore and generates a report
for it, so I assume that those are produced by kerneloops?
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My dmesg
[0.00] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset
[0.00] Initializing cgroup subsys cpu
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4.4.1 (Ubuntu 4.4.1-4ubuntu8) ) #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:05:01 UTC 2009
(Ubuntu 2.6.31-14.48-generic)
[
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Same problem here. Currently I'd like to install Ubuntu Karmic 64-bit RC
from a USB Stick - created with ubuntu usb-creator - and I get this
error at once after GDM was loaded. This error occurs reproducable at
every restart.
Output of uname:
Linux ubuntu 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP x86_64
I have the same problem, ubuntu 9.10 2.6.31-14-generic amd64
Sometimes my system just freeze, and i can't do anything, i just push reset
button
EDAC amd64_edac: Ver: 3.2.0 Oct 16 2009
EDAC amd64: This node reports that Memory ECC is currently disabled.
EDAC amd64: bit 0x40 in register F3x44
I am getting the same bug every time I boot up. It doesn't appear to be
affecting the functionality of my system, at least not that I have
noticed. All I do is click on the bug report icon in my notification
area and then cancel the report and it goes away. Would like to see this
resolved so I
Received this tonight. I am booting from a USB drive using ubuntu-9.10
-rc-desktop-amd64.iso. The first time I booted with it I received no
problem until I tried to install Ubuntu, in which my screen went to an
odd pattern and froze.
After that I booted into it again and received it right after
My system doesn't have any speed problems when the error occurs. I have
an AMD Athlon X2 5200+ on a Gigabyte GA-M55SLI-S4 (rev. 2.0)
motherboard with SLIed 7900GS cards running and no ECCed RAM (667MHZ
Ram). I just upgraded from 9.04 with no errors on that. I'm running the
185 nvidia proprietary
O BTW I'm running the 64 bit version of ubuntu is everyone else here
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Still with me 10.04 GMT Sat 24th October. I minute or so into OS load
and up pops crash icon in top panel. Seems to have no effect but looks
bad.
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This error has this time coincided with having changed a setting in
nvidia-settings with the result that Ubuntu is now workable together
with NVIDIA FOR THE FIRST TIME.
I will restart now and see if the system retains my change - something it has
refused to do before.
Shall return with a report
I am researching some facts on why so many people are getting this
error and have NON-ECC RAM, turns out ECC mode works with NON-ECC RAM
(aka Parity RAM).
Here's an excerpt from the article:
There are special ECC memory modules designed specifically for use
in ECC mode, but most modern
I notice recent BIOS updates available for the following ppl:
Person BIOS Release date Version
DarkMerc 2008/10/22 F11J
Kamil Wilczek 2009/09/21 F4
I'm NOT suggesting you
Okay, folks, so I just kept updating and updating and it finally worked
itself out. Be sure to remove all plasmoids from the desktop. On another
machine I updated that was causing the problems. I figured it out as it kept
crashing as soon as that plasmoid tried to install. Make sure you are
k. First thing to notice is that this is not an oops at all. If we
look at the oops text as detected by apport and reported to launchpad,
its not actaully a kernel oops; it is simply a WARNING: which has been
reported in the dmesg:
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Apport appears to incorrectly reporting a minor warning as a kernel
OOPS. it appears the OOPS matching is too lax in this case. We would
like to know if apport could be fixed here rather than spinning the
kernel.
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Follow up: reproducable tested in the last hour
a) only happens after reboot (always two apport reports about the same issue)
b) it does not occur after shutdown and boot, it does not occur after hibernate.
c) occurs when running 'gksudo nautilus' in gnome-terminal (one apport report)
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Looks like I actually have 2 problems. I do have the ECC oops error, but
my sluggishness is actually a separate issue which is being caused by
the fact I have SLI turned on in the Nvidia binary driver. When SLI is
off, there's no sluggishness, though I still get the crash reports.
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I updated BIOS to F4 version, messages the same; I attached this time
logs from Beta LiveCD; this time stable without messages from system
about errors and possible unstability; I saw additional lines about
Error Correction and Detection Code before known messages, and please
see those logs,
And dmidecode fragment:
Memory Controller Information
Error Detecting Method: 64-bit ECC
Error Correcting Capabilities:
None
Supported Interleave: One-way Interleave
Current Interleave: One-way Interleave
Maximum Memory Module Size: 1024 MB
Also here.
I have two PC with AMD 64 Processor and they both show this error, but
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Same with rt-kernel.
Karmic Release Candidate
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I also have this issue. Gr. And i dont have ECC memory nore any
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Me too! AMD 64 and running happily, no application crashes and yet a
crash notice appears on screen.
Quite weird.
Brian.
On 23/10/2009, ralph rmckni...@hotmail.com wrote:
I also have this issue. Gr. And i dont have ECC memory nore any
bios settings to change.
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Follow up: Just opened Nautilus via terminal (gksudo nautilus) to remove
all those crash files. After doing so Apport reports again, number one
was about the topic here, number two about #448183 (private) concerning
Nautilus.
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did find the error in my logs. Today though I happened to get a report
after starting Update-Manager.
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Problème sur le noyau !
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Hi, I checked my RAM module, and it is not ECC type (motherboard support ECC
modules); I also did not found any ECC memory option in BIOS (Award F3 version
for Gigabyte MA770T-UD3P);
My processor is AMD Athlon II x2 245;
RAM module is Hynix 2GB 1066Mhz HMT125U6AFP8C-G7 PC-8500F;
I also
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Booted with amd64_edac.ecc_enable_override=1 with kernel
2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:05:01 UTC 2009 but the
error still shows. Despite the annoying bug reports on every login, the
system seems to be stable, there are no other application crashes or
kernel oops.
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EDAC amd64:
I just started getting these error messages. Now I've already had it 3
times during 2 hours. And what I was doing? - Just browsing the web...
Weird stuff.
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EDAC amd64: WARNING: ECC is NOT currently enabled by the BIOS. Module will NOT
be loaded.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/422536
You
The problem seems to now be affecting stability as I've started
experiencing freezes as the message has proliferated (while it was just
on boot, now the message keeps popping up ad nauseum).
I agree with Prosthetic Head (why does that previous fragment sound like
a spam message?). This should be
Hi everyone, I don't get any pop up error messages, but I do see the
entry also listed in my logs. Some of you may want to check your chipset
or northbridge settings in the BIOS. My ECC settings were hidden inside
those areas.
I turned my ECC on (my BIOS also has multiple settings) and rebooted
Problem still continues with current kernel 2.6.31.14-generic x86_64.
Adding boot parameter ecc_enable_override makes no difference.
However it does not occur on booting with 2.6.31.12-generic.
Please can we get this fixed soon, it is getting tiresome.
Thanks in anticipation :-)
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