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ça serais bien d'avoir cette page en français, j'ai rien compris merci
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Please Read THIS!
This bug has been fixed as a security update. It does not affect the cd
in any shape or form. The patch is applied post install when you
install the update.
The Patch is not on the cd it therefore will always show up in live
sessions and on the initial install until such time
I have karmic with all updates, with kernel 2.6.31-17-generic
and the problem continues:
[ 13.016907] EDAC amd64_edac: Ver: 3.2.0 Dec 10 0009
[ 13.017153] EDAC
The fix hasnt made it on to the cd yet. So the problem is still on the
cd just update the system and it will stop.
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I just ran into this bug which appears patched. However, it came up for
me today 2010-01-25, and I thought this kind of problem auto-updated
with the system package managers. I am running Ubuntu 9.10 Live. My
systems including nine motherboards were attacked by a bios32/eeprom/LKM
rootkit some
Here's the dmesg out that should have accompanied my prior comment:
r...@ubuntu:/# dmesg
[0.00] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset
[0.00] Initializing cgroup subsys cpu
[0.00] Linux version 2.6.31-14-generic (bui...@crested) (gcc version
4.4.1 (Ubuntu 4.4.1-4ubuntu8) )
I thought this was fixed!
Just now built fresh AMD64 system from CD and got this error.
Did Complete recommended upgrade - Sunday Jan24 10 PM. -- Still Get same Error.
ASUS M2NPV-VM main board with NVIDIA GeForce .
Have not installed (ver 185) (or any) NVIDIA drivers.
I reboot and about 1
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and please don't change the status without an explanation of why you're
reopening the bug.
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Selon Tolea tolea.ph...@yahoo.com:
i didn't felt problems with this bug.. and maibe i wownt... (after readiong
the info below)
but in anny case ... it's not a normal reaction off the system...
P.S. thanks for your work in the opensource projects :)
I'have install 9.04 64 bit, it's ok and
i didn't felt problems with this bug.. and maibe i wownt... (after readiong the
info below)
but in anny case ... it's not a normal reaction off the system...
P.S. thanks for your work in the opensource projects :)
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the comments they explain its not an issue its just apport picking up on
a kernel warning.
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Selon Frdbrkl frdb...@verizon.net:
Anecdotally speaking, I never experienced the bug until I booted my
machine with the External Lacie Firewire Hard Drive plugged into the
machine but switched off at the hard drive itself (powered down by
switch in the external enclosure).
I'm not a
Anecdotally speaking, I never experienced the bug until I booted my
machine with the External Lacie Firewire Hard Drive plugged into the
machine but switched off at the hard drive itself (powered down by
switch in the external enclosure).
I'm not a programmer, but thought this may provide a clue
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Le dimanche 03 janvier 2010 à 09:06 +, Martin Pitt a écrit :
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Merci, mais je ne comprend rien à l'Englais...
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Le dimanche 03 janvier 2010 à 01:37 +, belzaroth a écrit :
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Merci pour votre réponse, malheureusement je ne parle ni ne lis
l'Englais suffisement bien pour saisir pleinement le sense de votre
méssage.
Je vais poster celle-ci
@Minux: http://translate.google.com
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1- Message en Anglais que je ne comprend pas...
2-Grub ne me donne plus le choix de démarrage des autres OS installés sur mon
ordinateur et est très long.
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1- Message en Anglais que je ne comprend pas...
2-Grub ne me donne plus le choix de démarrage des autres OS installés sur mon
ordinateur et est très long.
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My computer hardware configuration
--AMD Atlon X2 5200
--Board MSI K9N6GM
--2GB RAM
--Hard Disk 500GB Hitachi SATA and other 320GB Hitachi SATA
I install Ubuntu 9.10.
When I put hibernation mode, then I try to startup my pc and one error message
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this problem was not there until i downloaded firestarter. system had
no errors. i had a problem with my ethernet card it need to be reset
after i uninstalled firestarter . i had not downloaded any upgrades at
all. to fix the ethernet problem i uninstalled the card and rebooted. i
enable it and
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As follow up on comment 214, I just upgraded to the latest stable bios
(ver 2102), and it didn't change anything regarding this bug. I still
see this in my log.
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I am sorry, it seems like my comments are a bit out-of-place for this
bug. To be honest I see these warnings in my /var/log/messages, but
there is no kerneloops/kernel panic. So basically my system is running
fine, I just kgot these misleading warnings in /var/log/messages. Tell
me if this bug is
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I still have this warning (I ran apt-get upgrade 2009-11-23) on my Asus
M3N-HD HDMI motherboard. I see that my BIOS version is 1502 (far from
the latest), could the warnings have anything to do with that?
Jarl
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On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 3:49 AM, Jarl j...@gavia.dk wrote:
I still have this warning (I ran apt-get upgrade 2009-11-23) on my Asus
M3N-HD HDMI motherboard. I see
I keep getting subscribed to bugs such as this, can someone please tell
me how to stop this? thanks (I do not have any related bugs that I
personally sent in, but I keep getting subscribed to duplicates...and
the duplicates lead to these bugs...which lead to others, turns into a
massive chain
Bug apparently fixed for me, too.
i enabled update manager from startup.. And no problem !
-2.6.31-15 kernel appears to fix the issue.
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Bug apparently fixed for me, too.
I was away from this computer for a while, and applied a whole pile of
updates in a row, so I'm not sure which one did it, but the problem doesn't
seem to be occurring anymore.
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Jeff jdorenb...@gmail.com wrote:
Seems to be fixed
I can confirm that the issue is gone and there is no error message in
the log viewer! :D
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thanks to all the issue is gone.
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 11:01 PM, Flywaver flywa...@yahoo.ca wrote:
I can confirm that the issue is gone and there is no error message in
the log viewer! :D
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a) I will now go into my bios and check that ECC is enabled.
Perhaps the restricted dialogue box could request this before installing the
driver that should not function.
b)if Unbunto would list the recommended Nvidia driver first on the list of
resticted drivers, the install would be easier for
a) I will now go into my bios and check that ECC is enabled.
Perhaps the restricted dialogue box could request this before installing the
driver that should not function.
b)if Unbunto would list the recommended Nvidia driver first on the list of
resticted drivers, the install would be easier for
2.6.31-15 kernel appears to fix the issue but I understand this just
mutes reporting in the top (default) panel. Is this still the case?
Where can I check to see if any log files have picked up the problem (if
it is just muted)?
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Nov 13 08:48:50 ubuntu-bob kernel: [ 13.953926] EDAC MC: Ver: 2.1.0 Nov 10
2009
Nov 13 08:48:50 ubuntu-bob kernel: [ 13.983049] EDAC amd64_edac: Ver: 3.2.0
Nov 10 2009
Nov 13 08:48:50 ubuntu-bob kernel: [ 14.001782] EDAC amd64:
Fresh AMD64 Karmic install, all updates, non-ECC DDR400 memory.
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Seems to be fixed for me. I've been updating regularly. Noticed the
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Problem seems to have disappeared for me, but then I also changed the
ECC settings in my BIOS.
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Yes, after the update the warning is gone.
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Fresh AMD64 Karmic install, non ECC for DDR 400 memory. Latest updates 13:35
GMT Tuesday 10th November.
Five instances of bug upon restart once all updates installed.
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after updating new kernel generic: img-2.6.31-15-generic
today, error warning is gone away
matze
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Oh, it was included in the current SRU? The changelog of linux does not
seem to mention this. All the better, though.
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_incorrectly_ reporting this mild warning from the kernel as a crash;
which it is not. The kernel is not to blame, the kernel task therefore
should be
I confirm I no longer get kerneloops popups, which report a crash and a serious
kernel issue.
So now the kerneloops issue is hidden.
I have the latest kerneloops installed:
kerneloops-daemon_0.12+git20090217-1ubuntu4.1
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Harry, that is correct.
Thanks,
James
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Update today (Nov. 3) has no effect. Error message is still present, and
applications are affected (Grisbi cannot save file, segmentation error;
F-spot printouts area grey pattern, not of selected pix)
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Biostar TF720 A2+ motherboard, AMD 8750 Phenom™ X3,M Station HT-1100
HTPC Media Center case, Antec 480 NeoPower power supply, 2GB Patriot
PSD22G800KH RAM, Gigabyte GV-R467ZL 4670 1GB video card w/ATI/AMD
proprietary FGLRX driver using Samsung LNS3251D HDTV as monitor.
Issues:
When booting into
got this bug after karmic update, but i cant adjust anything mem related
in bios to turn off/override ECC settings as suggsted but he bug output
my part of dmesg with appearance of the issue :
[ 11.313784] [fglrx] Maximum main memory to use for locked dma buffers: 3550
MBytes.
[ 11.313823]
got this bug after karmic update, but i cant adjust anything mem related
in bios to turn off/override ECC settings as suggsted but he bug output
my part of dmesg with appearance of the issue :
[ 11.313784] [fglrx] Maximum main memory to use for locked dma buffers: 3550
MBytes.
[ 11.313823]
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Please refrain from changing the status of this bug report without giving
a rationale.
This bug is not yet fixed, but I just uploaded a change that will mean you
stop getting pestered about it. That change should hit your machines in
about a week after it has gone through testing.
I am well
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James, is this the workaround you wrote?
We disable apport on stable releases, but currently kerneloops still runs,
which
causes apport to pop up with reports of kernel issues. We should therefore
prevent
kerneloops from running as well.
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Hello, this is not a bug I think. I have the same problem. My
motherboard can use both ECC and non-ECC RAMs. I use non-ECC ram and
motherboard reports, that it use non-ECC and it can use ECC RAM. Not
that it use ECC RAM as non-ECC RAM.
The bug should be corrected by lowering severity from warning
On Mon, 02 Nov 2009 02:49:58 -
Guilden_NL - Joop deBruin guilden...@yahoo.com wrote:
MSI K8n Neo4 motherboard. AMD 64, Nvidia Driver 185.
What means all about?
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I could put up with the error messages if I had a useable machine, but I
have found that I cannot use my accounts program (Grisbi) because of a
segmentation fault when trying to save after a reconciliation. Add to
thie being unable to print photos from F-spot or photoprint, and I
wonder what to do
I do not suffer from this issue anymore. I'm running Nvidia driver
185.18.36.
I don't know what did it though.
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I was running 9.04 totally fine, and 8.10 before, no issues like this.
Did a complete fresh install of Karmic and this error is happening all
the time. I have an AMD64bit processor and a MSi board with built in ATI
graphics. I'm using the suggested proprietary driver too.
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The ECC error notice appears when I try to print a photo from F-spot
(and the printout is rubbish).
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I see the fix is released but update manager didn't find it. How to get
it?
In my case the problem occurred just after restart. When the gnome
loaded it said the little thing showing if I'm online, offline, letting
me restart, shutdown my gear, etc. couldn't run and asked if I want to
remove it
In my case the problem began immediately after i upgraded to 9.10 from 9.04
I get an 'crash error' and it says kernel failure, or something..
I too, cannot get the fix from Update manager...
got any ideas?
From: trespasser cyth...@o2.pl
To: shobu...@yahoo.com
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When will the fix be available in the repos do you think? It occurs very
regularly and I can't find a consistent pattern. I've been trying to
get floppy drives working and the bug pops up all the time. I have
absolutely no idea if the two are linked, just putting the idea across
for
count plus one
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I have this same problem, on a AMD 64 with a Nvidia driver. Hoping for a
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hello still waiting for the fix please release it
i have installed some machines all msi k9n v2 amd64 / ubuntu64 motherboards
with this problem
i am on w7 at the moment ... i will use my ubuntu :)
regrets
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EDAC amd64: WARNING: ECC is NOT currently enabled by the BIOS. Module will NOT
be
Not upgrade to 9.10 from 9.04.
Just upgrade in 9.10.
Becasue of locking something.
在2009-11-01,Shobuz99 shobu...@yahoo.com 写道:
In my case the problem began immediately after i upgraded to 9.10 from 9.04
I get an 'crash error' and it says kernel failure, or something..
I too, cannot get the fix
MSI K8n Neo4 motherboard. AMD 64, Nvidia Driver 185.
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EDAC amd64: WARNING: ECC is NOT currently enabled by the BIOS. Module will NOT
be loaded.
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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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
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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EDAC amd64: WARNING: ECC is NOT currently enabled by the BIOS. Module will NOT
be loaded.
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Not sure why the error system on my PC connected to this bug thread, but
immediately on starting newly installed 9.10, on this Amd64 system with
Nvidia audio and video (using, I believe ATM, the open source drivers)
I'm getting persistent, essentially constant reports of System
encountered a
I have this bug too.
Running nvidia-185 on 64 bit Ubuntu 9.10
FOund the ECC option in the BIOS and turned it on but the bug still emerges.
Have no idea about what RAM is inside my machine.
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EDAC amd64: WARNING: ECC is NOT currently enabled by the BIOS. Module will NOT
be loaded.
manzur [2009-10-31 3:22 -]:
as I said... canonical shouldn't have release karmic until this and some
others critical bugs were fixed... but who cares what I say?
It's not a critical bug; the ECC warning is not a bug in the first
place. The only bug is that kerneloops remained enabled in
Hi !
For me too(as pan323), the problem was fixed when i disabled update
manager from startup
command launched from Startup Panel : 'update-notifier --startup-
delay=60'
bug appeared after 60s, and just once !
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EDAC amd64: WARNING: ECC is NOT currently enabled by the BIOS. Module will NOT
I upgraded from 9.04 to 9.10 in place from update manager on AMD
Athlon64 3200+ 2000 MHz 1024K cache. Apparently the ECC issue is kernel
2.6.31 specific having to do with EDAC amd64_edac: Ver: 3.2.0 Oct 16
2009. It does not happen if I boot alternate kernel 2.6.28-16 (ECC not
even mentioned in
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