I have experience this as well when attempting to install my custom
compiled 2.6.28.x series kernel.
dpkg: error processing linux-image-2.6.28.7-em64t_1_amd64.deb (--install):
trying to overwrite `/lib/firmware/atmsar11.fw', which is also in package
linux-image-2.6.27.10-em64t
dpkg-deb:
This sounds like the same issue described here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/288592
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CPU frequency gets stuck at the lowest frequency after resume from suspend
(ThinkPad T60p)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138465
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic
This bug relates to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/288592 but I as
advised to open a new bug report. I have an Xeon processor (X3360) on
an P35 motherboard. I'm running ubuntu-8.10-desktop-amd64. The
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This bug relates to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/288592 but I as
advised to open a new bug report. I have an Xeon processor (X3360) on
- an P35 motherboard. I'm running
I wish someone could get to the bottom of this. I just tried using the
Jaunty kernel and this is present in it as well so it doesn't seem like
there will be any relief in the near future either :(
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I have an Xeon processor (X3360) on DFI LP LT P35 T2R motherboard
(P35-based). I'm running ubuntu-9.04-desktop-amd64. The out-of-the-box
kernel does not allow me to use cpu scaling to alter my processor's
speed. This is in
Same problem I'm having!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/350360
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CPU Frequency Throttling not working on Xeon EM64T
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Here at the requested files.
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I figured it out! I took a clue from my /var/log/dmesg
[4.633657] [Firmware Bug]: BIOS needs update for CPU frequency support
[4.633718] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 20 at AML address
88012d27c633 offset 4F, ignoring [20080926]
[4.633722] ACPI Error
Wow, this is EXACTLY what is happening with my Ubuntu 8.10 amd64 system
except I could never get it to work properly.
It happens with the stock 2.6.27-7-generic kernel but also with the
autoupdated 2.6.27-9-generic as well.
My CPU is an Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X3360.
# modprobe acpi-cpufreq
I figured it out! I took a clue from my /var/log/dmesg
[ 4.633657] [Firmware Bug]: BIOS needs update for CPU frequency support
[ 4.633718] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 20 at AML address
88012d27c633 offset 4F, ignoring [20080926]
[ 4.633722] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found
I figured it out! I took a clue from my /var/log/dmesg
[ 4.633657] [Firmware Bug]: BIOS needs update for CPU frequency support
[ 4.633718] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found unknown opcode 20 at AML address
88012d27c633 offset 4F, ignoring [20080926]
[ 4.633722] ACPI Error (psloop-0136): Found
Here is an update. The problem definitely lies in the Ubuntu kernel.
I compiled my own kernel based on the Debian/Lenny config file. Upon
rebooting, CPU scaling magically worked with no intervention on my part.
This leads me to conclude that the amd64 kernel for Intrepid is tainted
in some
jdeslip - your solution worked GREAT on my Intrepid system. Delay is
down to 3-4 sec from 20!
What I did:
SystemPreferencesSessions - unchecked Windows Manager
Added a new one called 'fusion-icon' what simply has the command: fusion-icon
ctrl+alt+backspace to restart gdm and it's fixed :)
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I know this is an old bug report but I believe that you need to add this
line to your ~/.tmux.conf in order for logname to return a sane value:
set -g default-terminal xterm
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I know this is an old bug report but I believe that you need to add this
line to your ~/.tmux.conf in order for logname to return a sane value:
set -g default-terminal xterm
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In troubleshooing with ToZ in the forums, it seems as through this bug
is related to bug #12480 as well. The patch from comment #53 seems to
be allowing my monitor to wake from suspend under the 4.4.x series of
kernels. I will preform more tests before calling this solved, but
wanted to document
Probably had 2 dozen or more suspend/wake cycles using the patch from
comment #53 under linux v4.4.6 and it xfce4 is behaving as it should
waking the monitor. If the patch as-is is grammatically correct, etc. I
would recommended applying it to xfce4-settings.
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