It happened twice in my ubuntu 10.10 beta, but the last time I
reinstalled ubuntu didn't happen anymore.
Maybe was a series of partial upgrades...
And BTW it doesn't happen with this kernel http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.35.4-maverick/
(and in my case I'm on a 32bit
I had a really similar problem with maverick...
After upgrading the beta the system come up really ubusable...
Maybe is not an hw problem? (I run MM in a virtualbox machine)
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@LocutusOfBorg, you're right, indeed it seems to be a software problem.
I reinstalled Ubuntu 10.04 64bits, and everything is ok. When I said it
still happens without upgrades [in 10.10 beta], I am not sure that no
upgrade has been done at all (maybe during installation, I was
connected)…
So I
** Description changed:
- As soon as I updated today, I have the same bug 346691 (I already had
+ As soon as I updated today, I have the same bug as 346691 (I already had
with 2.6.28 kernel) on 64 bits installation.
My whole data was corrupted, I had to format. I reinstalled, all worked
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I am not able to install 32 bits version using my usb key (created, like
for my 64bits liveusb, using usb-creator-gtk, but 32 bits beta version
doesn't boot).
So I reinstalled the 64 bits version of Maverick beta, it works very
fine when I don't apt-get upgrade. So I will wait the problem is
It still happens without upgrades. Sorry, it definitely is an hardware
problem.
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