logged off first user, logged in a second user, just after a round of
apt-get {update,dist-upgrade,clean,autoremove} and rebooting onto kernel
3.19.0-11-generic.
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ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
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got looping lock screen crashes after trying to log in a second user
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Xorg crashed with SIGABRT in OsAbort()
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in
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Updating on 9/28/2012 seems to have fixed this. Thanks!
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Same comment that I added to #9658985: The easiest workaround for this
bug I've found is to uncheck Enable Networking on the network
dropdown, wait a few seconds, and pick Enable networking. This seems
to reliably toggle the missing entries back onto the menus, both wifi
and VPN. I see this on
The easiest workaround for this bug I've found is to uncheck Enable
Networking on the network dropdown, wait a few seconds, and pick
Enable networking. This seems to reliably toggle the missing entries
back onto the menus, both wifi and VPN. I see this on multiple ubuntu
boxes, particularly
still seeing it on 4/18 after freshly updating
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aptd crashed with UnboundLocalError in _emit_acquire_item(): local
variable 'lang'
I can confirm that both the ubuntu 12.04 precise kernel 3.2.0-21.34
and the upstream daily kernel 3.4.0-999.201204040406 boot for my Dell
E5420 laptop without the workaround. Hurrah!
Thanks everyone for the quick and successful work on this.
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Tried the 2012-03-25 precise daily live CD, with mixed results.
1) the unity task bar doesn't display on the live desktop. It's there, because
you can e.g. guess at the location of say firefox it launches. The ubiquity
installer runs reasonably well if you dare to try it.
2) booting the
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Had a working install of ubuntu 12.04 precise pangolin beta 1 + patches on an
Acer aspire one 722 netbook (amd64, integrated readeon graphics).
Ran update-manager did partial upgrade on Saturday 2012-03-24, including
kernel 3.2.0-20.
Afterwards, GUI login fails to bring
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The LKML discussion was along the lines I anticipated: evidently
different subsets of machines crash with and without the patch, leaving
the poor kernel maintainers with a dilemma. Clearly a more complex if
condition is called for, if only what it needs to be can be worked out.
I presume it's
Yes, pcie_aspm=force let's me boot kernels such as 3.3.0 on that Dell
E5420 laptop. So I can confirm the workaround.
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Wow, this bug is getting a lot of attention! Thanks, everyone.
Joseph Salisbury asked:
When the system hangs, can you see if you can access some of the other ttys?
Sorry, it hangs too early for VTY switching. Specifically, the last two
messages from around 1.47 seconds into boot are
3.2.12 dies at 1.368s into boot after logging gs_change, similarly to 3.2.0-19
and 3.2.0-20
3.2.11 works
3.2.9 works
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netconsole isn't going to be an option; it's dying well before getting any
NIC's up.
Let me know if I should hunt down a null modem cable or a digital camera.
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gnaservicesinc's screenshot from his daily/current kernel try is pretty
much identical to what I get with the 3.3.0 mainline kernel from 3/18.
In case it wasn't obvious from the attachments, I'm using the 64-bit
amd64 kernels, not the 32-bit i386 kernels.
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On my Dell E5420 jsalisbury's lp961482 kernel exhibits the bug, so the
offending commit seems to be earlier than
cd3d5286e46aa60ff36a1f7431860d2e7e2fade2. This kernel also wedges
during boot at 1.36 seconds in, with last two tokens logged being
parse_early_options and gs_change.
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boots for me too.
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Yes, the
Ubuntu 3.2.0-20.32~lp961482v1-generic 3.2.12
kernel build from
http://people.canonical.com/~jsalisbury/lp961482
boots and runs fine for me. I'm posting this comment using it.
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3.2.0-19 generic kernel on Ubuntu precise beta 1. That kernel fails to
boot on a Dell Latitude E5420 laptop (intel core i7 CPU). It won't boot
in either normal or recovery mode, wedging around 1.7 seconds
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I get a similar lock up on an acer aspire one 722, but only when the
atheros ethernet driver and the broadcom wifi are both loaded and wifi
is in use.
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I get keyboard / mouse lockups on an acer aspire one 722 if both the
atl1c atheros ethernet driver and the broadcom wifi driver are loaded.
No lockup for ethernet only; no lockup for wifi only. Happens on 11.10
and 12.04 alpha 1.
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Still corrupt on the 12/1 desktop-amd64 live boot. Clicking on the
approximate location of the search icon causes a repeated array of about
6 squashed ovals to run down the top half of the screen. C-A-F2
switches to a text console. Cursor movement is normal.
** Summary changed:
- oneiric
Tried the 11/25 precise daily; still corrupt in the nouveau driver.
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Title:
oneiric release live CD video corruption on nvidia GeForce 6150SE
To
The nvidia binary driver 290.10 improves the situation considerably, though not
to the point I can switch to Oneiric yet:
* works: firefox, gnome-terminal, google chrome (beta), system settings,
ubuntu software center, synaptic, ...
* fails: oocalc (system becomes unusable)
Grub 2 seems to
switching users was OK too.
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oneiric release live CD video corruption on nvidia GeForce 6150SE
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The nvidia binary 285.05.09 driver doesn't completely solve the problem either.
Large windows display as all white; if you resize them small enough they
display again. E.g. the default terminal window size is OK, but 3x that size
is not.
Trying to switch users is a complete disaster; the
Tested the ubuntu 11.10 amd64 live CD; it has the still same video
issues for me as the betas.
** Summary changed:
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Tried a default text-mode install from a beta-2 alternate x64 CD. The
Nouveau driver ran the login screen OK, but still have video corruption
problems after login.
Ran apt-get install nvidia-current; the vendor driver did somewhat
better, in that the unity bar on the left and task bar at the top
Tried the oneiric beta2 x64 live desktop. The video corruption is
slightly less, but the unity bar is still invisible and applications
don't display properly. Next test: text mode install, nvidia binary
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Tried oneiric daily build 2011-09-20 i386, same results. ISOlinux boot
menus work, startup and shutdown splash screens work, text consoles
work, in X the mouse is OK, but the unity bar, task bar, and application
windows are squished/stripey/unreadable. I presume this means that vesa
modes are OK
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I've been testing 11.10 alpha and beta images on various hardware platforms I
have access to. The only one I'm having trouble with is a Dell Inspiron 531
system unit hooked to an HP w2408h LCD display. Oneiric beta 1 and the
9/16/2011 daily image live 64-bit CD's produce
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The bug report was posted from the same system booted off an ubuntu
11.04. So the hardware info is accurate, but the OS info is irrelevant,
except for the extra Xorg log (first attachment).
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10.04 to 10.10 to 11.04.
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I ran a fresh install of the ubuntu amd64 20110414 daily build, and the
situation for beta2 is similar to beta1.
* Nouveau driver seems to work OK, classic gnome interface only, as its
unaccelerated
* nvidia driver has issues on this Dell Inspiron 530 with the nvidia GeForce
6150SE nForce 430
In the wake of the beta2 release I booted this problematic upgrade
(10.10 - 11.04) partition in vesa graphics recovery mode and ran
update-manager. No change, it still looks up during boot, but the oops
address moved slightly, to:
Apr 15 06:27:25 surreal kernel: [ 39.852427] BUG: unable to
I didn't have any problem with booting; I got it around the time of
running update-manager for beta1 - beta2.
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package branding-ubuntu 0.5
** Summary changed:
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a1070bfa
+ natty beta 2 upgrade regression - nvidia kernel oops at a1070bfa
** Summary changed:
- natty beta 2 upgrade regression - nvidia kernel oops at a1070bfa
+ natty
Public bug reported:
Upgraded ubuntu 10.10 to 11.04 beta 2 in place; binary nvidia driver started
oopsing at a1070bfa.
Boot shows a kubuntu progress display then goes solid blue until powered off.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: xorg 1:7.5+6ubuntu3
The attached files are not from the 11.04 upgrade, as that is
sufficiently unresponsive after the kernel oops that I had to reinstall
a copy of ubuntu 10.10 on the spare disk partition. So believe the
hardware portions but not the software.
This occurred immediately after the upgrade from ubuntu
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The kernel version oopsing is vmlinuz-2.6.38-8-generic installed on
April 5th.
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natty beta upgrade regression - nvidia kernel oops at
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A fresh install of ubuntu beta from the amd64 daily CD of 20110408 has
nvidia display issues on a Dell inspiron 531.
The ubuntu-bug attached files are from a parallel 10.10 install, and
should only be used for illustrating the hardware situation.
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Some combination of fiddling with the preferred repository, removing the
kubuntu-desktop metapackage, and running a plain update-manager got past
the error. Best guess: changing the repository.
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hp dm3-1130us laptop with both ubuntu-desktop and kubuntu-desktop
installed
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: update-manager 1:0.134.10
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-24.42-generic 2.6.32.15+drm33.5
Uname: Linux
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Northern Idaho in the US in in the pacific timezone (America/LosAngeles), see
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/15/usc_sec_15_0264000-.html
I noticed the problem for Moscow, Idaho, US.
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The idaho computer I don't have direct access to, which probably has
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spite of repartion/quick format/reinstall of OS (32-bit vista - 64
windows 7 on sda2), had a better experience after the apt-get remove
dmraid workaround. Does
My occurrences have been on Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit when trying to launch
PDF's into acrobat reader from google chrome 4 beta. Probably I should
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Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit, installed fresh on ext4 around alpha6 and upgraded
continually since. Kbuntu-desktop is _not_ installed, but some KDE
applications are.
dpkg-query -l firefox shows 3.5.4+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.10.1
cat /proc/version_signature shows Ubuntu 2.6.31-14.48-generic
lspci identifies
And now for the slow strace
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I forgot to mention that while firefox is being slow (2-5 minutes to
load pages that konqueror loads in 2-5 seconds), CPU utilization is
normal. It's not running away with CPU or memory. I haven't had time
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Firefox 3.5.4 is incredibly slow running on ubuntu 9.10 karmic, fresh
install, ext4 filesystem, ecryptfs encrypted home directory. This seems
to be peculiar to firefox; konqueror is normal, applications other than
firefox are normal.
Just tested the i386 desktop CD under vmware; it saw two virtual SCSI
disk, like it should. So for me, it's looking fixed.
I'm wondering if there are multiple issues going on. The release
candidate definitely had the regression; but I'm wondering if
themusicalduck's and Kaahn1!s problem is
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It looks like the ubiquity in the 10/27/2009 daily build (karmic-
desktop-amd64.iso, sha256 sum
69530b9166767668b7ab36ad7475d02f4fbe35da42516a46a6a698abc0f91a09) fixes
the problem, at least under vmware.
I fed it dual IDE and dual SCSI virtual disks, and it showed the first
disk both times.
The
Also OK on a physical Dell Inspiron 531s with dual SATA drives, as
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The 9.10RC Karmic Koala ubiquity disk partitioning steps (#4, #5 in the
installation screens) seem to have regressions when booting the AMD64
ubuntu live desktop CD on systems with multiple disks.
On one system, the side by side radio button only showed sdc. Erase
would allow choosing sda, sdb,
Booting Karmic on the Ubuntu 2.6.31-11.38-generic kernel with working video,
karmic beta is using the Xorg driver.
Excerpted from the /var/log/Xorg.0.log file:
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II) LoadModule: ati
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//ati_drv.so
(II) Module ati:
The xorg 1:7.4+3ubuntu5 version installed 2009-10-13 seems to fix the
regression. I get video on both the 2.6.28-13.45 kernel from last week,
and the 2.6.31-14.46 kernel from this week.
** Changed in: linux-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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ubuntu karmic beta - ATI video
Sorry, make that the 2.6.31-13.45 kernel from last week (cut paste
error by me from some dpkg -l output).
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ubuntu karmic beta - ATI video failure on boot with kernel 2.6.31-13
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449251
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Public bug reported:
keyboard still can do CTRL-ATL-F1 CTRL-ALT-DEL to reboot, but we don't
get any sensible video in either X or VTY modes.
ProblemType: Bug
AplayDevices:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC268 Analog [ALC268 Analog]
** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33474795/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33474796/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: Card0.Amixer.values.txt
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