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As Nate pointed out, I no longer have an Ubuntu installation to test
with, and I do not have a spare partition available for one either. I
could test some live CD's, but since Nate has exactly the same issue on
exactly the same hardware and has already tested both the current
release and the
Chad Hogg, thank you for your comments. Regarding them
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/793437/comments/116 :
As Nate pointed out, I no longer have an Ubuntu installation to test with,
and I do not have a spare partition available for one either. I could test
some live CD's,
OK, I've changed the status to Invalid. Not because it is not a bug,
and not because it was not confirmed by several people, one of whom is
willing to keep testing it, but because I personally cannot take the
time to test it right now. It would have been nice if I had not lost
the interest of
Nate Cornell, 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
article:
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This same bug still affects currently supported distributions.
As I noted above, I tested 12.04 and the latest mainline kernel, both have the
same problem.
I am not reporting a different issue, I was merely trying to give you an update
on this issue since it has been over a year since anyone
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As noted by Chad in Comment #96, he has switched to a different distro.
The only progress made on this bug since May has been within the Linux Kernel
Bug Tracker: http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42725
I tested 12.10 as you suggested, but the problem remains.
The latest generic kernel
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Chad Hogg, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better. Natty
reached EOL on October 2012.
Please see this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
We were wondering if this is still an issue in a supported release? If
so, could you
The workaround described in message #108 does not work for me either,
has it worked for anyone?
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No, Ken's solution in #108 failed to resolve it for me as well.
I wasn't surprised, however; it's pretty clear this is an ACPI problem.
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That method did not work for me (yes I do have an Asus N51vn). I don't
know about the wake up process, but I don't know why it would change the
SATA Operation Mode during wake up from sleep to make the system work
properly again. The other commenters stated that putting the computer to
ASUS N51 Laptops compatibility workaround
Enter BIOS
then
Select IDE Configuration
then
Select SATA Operation Mode
then
Set SATA Operation Mode to Compadible
Exit Save Changes BIOS
Install as normal
Works for all Linux and BSD distros
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Just to give an up, I'm not an ubuntu user, but have exactly the same
problem with an asus N51 core 2 duo and kernels = 2.6.38. I've been
following kernels up to 3.2.7 and the bug persists until now. I was
pleased to find the mentioned workaround here: going into standby mode
and back does
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I would usually tell you to post it in kernel.org's bugzilla, however I
don't think this is an option because it has been down since the website
was hacked earlier this year.
So I guess the closest thing would be to send a mail to the linux kernel
mailing list, without doing a proper bisect and
Hello Carles,
This is Will from post 100. My friend let me use his email address, but
I suppose I should start using my own, hence the different account. I
have an n51vn laptop, and yes I meant sleep mode. Your last statement is
exactly what I do to put the system in a usable state. Thanks a
I will test this workaround as soon as I manage to find the other
laptop, it is a bit of a shame that the workaround pretty much involves
never turning the machine off, but for a portable computer I guess it is
not so bad, depending on how much power draw it has got in sleep mode.
You shouldn't
I believe the previous posters and their thought that the problem stems
from the kernel. I have tried the latest Fedora, Linux Mint, and Debian
distros. Fedora and Linux Mint (since it is derived from Ubuntu) both
exhibit the same symptoms, but Debian did not (I believe because it
doesn't use a
Your best bet is probably reporting the bug upstream, with your new data
on the problem someone might take interest in it, I'm not knowledgeable
on the matter at all, but your workaround seems to suggest something
amiss with the acpi support (most likely a hardware bug though) and I
remember there
Hello! Thanks to Chad and John for you work in trying to fix this
problem. I'm not sure if those of you who are trying to fix this problem
will find the following information useful, but for the rest of you
trying to get to a usable system, there is a temporary fix. When you
load up the live CD
I am with Carles; although I am inexperienced, I would rather do all I can to
help resolve this bug than to stand idle while the Linux Kernel moves forward
without me.
Thanks for continuing to monitor this bug, Chad, despite have abandoned Ubuntu.
I am not sure what I can do to contribute
Unfortunately, I am no longer able to participate in testing. After
losing John Johansen's interest, I overwrote my Ubuntu installation with
Debian Stable. Whether this will be an issue for them as well once they
adopt a more modern kernel remains to be seen.
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It most likely will, I tried fedora 15 and it had the exact same
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I also tried compiling the latest 3.1rc4 kernel from kernel.org in the
vain hope that whatever was causing this could have fixed accidentaly
fixed itself in a newer merge, but that's not how it works, it still had
the
He was referring to merge 2f2c779583e9646097b57599f8efeb8eca7bd654 being
the last one before a series of kernels that would not even successfully
boot on my hardware (and presumably yours as well). That is useful
information, but not that useful since whatever was broken in that
series has
This is still an issue in the 11.10 beta.
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Sorry about that, I think I purged them accidentally when removing some
of the older test kernels, rc7 and rc8 are there now, as well as a new
test kernel
http://people.canonical.com/~jj/linux-
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Neither release candidate boots, but kernel #41 does (and is GOOD).
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Kernel #40 does not boot. Release candidates 7 and 8 are not in your
www directory.
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All right if you are game I would like to try chasing down where it
starts failing to boot and where it works again, and if we are lucky
maybe we can also trace down the bug we are looking for.
so might as well test rc7 and rc8 too
rc7
Alright lets hit the other rcs and see what they do
rc1 http://people.canonical.com/~jj/linux-
image-2.6.39-2-generic_2.6.39-2.7~lp793437.rc1_amd64.deb
rc2 http://people.canonical.com/~jj/linux-
image-2.6.39-2-generic_2.6.39-2.7~lp793437.rc2_amd64.deb
rc4 http://people.canonical.com/~jj/linux-
Every one of them fails to boot on my system.
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thanks, 2 more test kernels, one based on rc3 and the other is a rebuild
and upload of #35 (last good kernel) as a sanity check if rc3 is failing
rc3
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Neither rc3 nor the rebuild of kernel #35 are actually at that location
on the webserver.
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hrmm sorry about that, I am not sure what happened. Try again now.
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rc3 has a brand new failure mode: early in the boot process the screen
goes completely black and stays that way permanently. I can attach a
dmesg log from it if you would like. /me weeps. The rebuild of kernel
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I have only more frustration for you: kernel #36 is untestable (same as
#6, #11, #16, #21). Back when I was trying this myself, I recall
reading but git may eventually be unable to tell the first bad commit
among a bad commit and one or more skipped commits in the
documentation. Perhaps that is
It is a possibility that bisecting won't be able to find the bad commit,
but we aren't there yet. There a still hundreds of commits to search
through. As for the kernel the rule is you don't break the build, there
are occasions when it happens, often because it build under one config
and then
Kernel #37 is also untestable.
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Kernel #35 is GOOD.
I suppose that constant branching and merging has some major benefits in
development, but it certainly makes this difficult. If there were a
linear series of commits, 18 tests would have been sufficient to find an
offender among the entire 235277 commits that I am seeing in
From a developer pov I actually don't like merge commits, the are a
pita. Where merges are nice is for the tree maintainers as they don't
have to deal with the individual commit series but track/deal with merge
entries. The deeper you go into tree maintainer hiearchy the more
important it
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Actually, I think there was something wrong in your last bisection.
Prior to kernel #18, we knew the problem was introduced no earlier than
e7ee762cf074b0fd8eec483d0cef8fdbf0d04b81 (Sep 24, 2010) and no later
than f6f94e2ab1b33f0082ac22d71f66385a60d8157f (Oct 20, 2010). Your post
claims that
Not necessarily, bisects can do some funny things with merges. If a
merge falls in the range, the set of patches in the merge can be against
earlier kernels. Eg. I have bisected between 2.6.35 and 2.6.36 and run
into patches committed against 2.6.33, it can be really confusing when
you run into
Kernel #16 is untestable, like #6 and #11 before it.
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next test kernel
http://people.canonical.com/~jj/linux-image-2.6.39-2-generic_2.6.39-2.7~lp793437.15_amd64.deb
based on 055a1b8c9927bc587f293020a54c6cd8e24dfac0
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Test #15 is GOOD.
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Title:
Unusable Slowness In 2.6.38-8
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based on e46924d246e028c94689087db0699438343a344e
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13th test kernel
http://people.canonical.com/~jj/linux-image-2.6.39-2-generic_2.6.39-2.7~lp793437.13_amd64.deb
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Title:
Unusable Slowness In
Test #13 is GOOD. If it's not too much trouble, with future ones would
you mind posting what revision they are based on?
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Title:
Unusable
14th test kernel
http://people.canonical.com/~jj/linux-image-2.6.39-2-generic_2.6.39-2.7~lp793437.14_amd64.deb
it is based on cc7e7d38e9170719f780dd16312eef216714ad35
13th was based on 9ceb4c99f3f117dba16487d7c06790f0238726f8
Last Bad commit that you have tested
Test #12 is GOOD.
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Title:
Unusable Slowness In 2.6.38-8
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Test #11 fails to boot, in the same way that test #6 did.
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Title:
Unusable Slowness In 2.6.38-8
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12th test kernel
http://people.canonical.com/~jj/linux-image-2.6.39-2-generic_2.6.39-2.7~lp793437.12_amd64.deb
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