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I'm using my Philips Freevents X55, too. The reserve flag fixes all
the issues I had (though, SDHC card reader does not work but the driver
does not cause any problems). Suspend to ram (S3) sometimes randomly
hangs the system but that happened with the officially supported Windows
install, too, so
Mikko, blacklisting the sdhci module will make suspend/hibernate lockups
go away. i find it more important than being able to read sd cards
(which does not work anyways)
maybe uninstalling the device in windows will help too. i dont have it
installed to test.
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The patch is not only ugly it crash when a Realtek 8139 PCMCIA Cards is
inserted. (in other notebooks)
This notebook hase many problems with linux. The newest is a strange backligt
problem since i have updated to Ubuntu 11.10.
The sd device is also only a sd and no sdhc card reader so it cannot
In comment #59 Arn Fitzenreiter proposed a workaround using the reserve
command line parameter. Does this workaround work for everyone affected
by this bug or do we need to revisit applying the patch to the kernel
sources.
People affected by this bug are probably wondering why the kernel team
yes, the reserve command still works.
the kernel team is probably reluctant to apply the patch because:
a) its an ugly hack
b) a workaround exists
also, i seem to be the only one left using these notebooks,
finally. the sdhci device in this notebook is a Piece of crap which also
breaks
I am still using mine! (Philips Freevents X56)
I am using Ubuntu 10.04LTS with the Arnes reserve command.
I tried the latest version of Ubuntu with the reserve command and
although it worked I had no sound so reverted back to 10.04LTS.
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In case anyone is wondering, with GRUB2 (karmic) default kernel boot
parameters go in /etc/default/grub, specifically in
'GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT'. Editing this file should be followed by a
'sudo update-grub'.
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The reserve= boot parameter is indeed broken in 64-bit kernels: see
bug #370003. Thanks Arne for the tips!
Given that this workaround works well (save unrelated 64-bit kernel
issues), would any Ubuntu kernel maintainer know how patch the kernel to
request a reserved memory range on detection of
Nope, that won't work either... I would be surprised if one had to pad
memory addresses with zeros for them to work, but I've seen stranger
things :-)
The addresses in the DSDT are the same as before (of course), so it's
either that the 64-bit kernel shifts the mmio regions elsewhere
(somehow,
Unfortunately it seems this bug is still an issue.
It looks as if this patch might be a candidate for the ubuntu kernel.
Can you confirm this issue exists with the most recent Jaunty Jackalope 9.04
release - http://www.ubuntu.com/news/ubuntu-9.04-desktop . Please let us know
your results.
Yes, this is still an issue on Jaunty.
As commented in the kernel bugzilla, the patch allows use of the SD card
reader, but problems remain if a PCMCIA card is used. It is not clear to
me whether the PCMCIA problem is there without the patch or not. At
worst, the patch turns a can't boot problem
To clarify the patch made no problems on the h12y, But if you install
the patched kernel on a machine with pcmcia slot and insert a 8139 based
lan card your get a kernel opps that point to the quirk code. I don't
understand why because the code should do nothing if it doesn't detect a
h12y
@Arne: I can't get that to work. The screen captures on your website are
from a virtual machine (qemu?), so they need not be correct because
hardware is not accessed directly. And indeed, you write
0xFFB0,0x10 in one place and 0xFFB0-0x10 in another.
Could you paste the exact
pablomme wrote:
@Arne: I can't get that to work. The screen captures on your website are
from a virtual machine (qemu?), so they need not be correct because
hardware is not accessed directly.
You have right. The pictures are made with qemu, and off coure it
ignores the line but i have installed
Ok, I couldn't get the reserve=0xffb0,0x10 option to work on
my Jaunty installation, but after a bit of testing it appears that the
problem is that I'm running the x86_64 version - the option works fine
on the i386 liveCD. Does anyone know why it doesn't work and/or how it
could be made
if im not mistaken (which i might), addressing under 64bit is of 40bit
instead of 32bit, maybe you need to add another 00 to the address. try
eith reserve=0x00ffb0,0x0010 instead...
i might be really wrong though ;)
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After using Arne Fitzenreiter's patch, the SD Card reader works fine,
however the MMC reader doesn't. I suppose there's no support for the mmc
reader for this laptop on sdhci.
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I should add, regarding justifiability, that the Ubuntu kernel is
already maintaining a patch for a related bug (bug #90271). That patch
forces all 8139too devices into PIO mode instead of MMIO mode, the
latter being the default in the upstream kernel. Arne's patch makes that
other patch obsolete,
what could be done, was done already, i dont think it will ever make it
to the ubuntu kernel.
what best you could do is learn how to compile the ubuntu kernel so that
you can apply the patch when a new release is out.
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Looking at Arne's patch it does not look to be a general solution but a
machine specific bodge. This would have undesirable effects on other
machines which have the same hardware components but not the broken
combination as in this machine. That makes it hard to see this patch
making the
andy, what would be the next reasonable step to have this 'device'
id'ed?
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The best possibility is to identify the problem from the ACPI table
provided by the BIOS, which is wrong (it is what suggests the overlap).
I posted my DSDT at the kernel bugzilla, if you want to have a look.
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You
Andy you have right. The patch is no general solution and very
hardwarespecific.
But it should not affect other machines with the same hardware because patch
check also the subvendor and subdevice id's that only found at Twinhead h12y
notebooks. And if there is a twinhead H12Y with fixed bios
I had missread this patch, seeing the device specific ids where there
were vendor ones. So this is probabally not so bad. Have you tried
to push this upstream? That would be the logical next step and makes
any request to include this in Intrepid easier to justify. If you are
sending it up
Have you tried to push this upstream? That would be the logical next
step and makes any request to include this in Intrepid easier to
justify.
Yep, and the kernel PCI maintainer upstream suggested pushing the patch
into the Ubuntu kernel instead, while he works on a more general
solution for
arne's patch has been included in arch linux's kernel patchset. ive
successfully booted with the stock 2.6.27.7-1 kernel which got updated
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I've just installed with an alternate disc, blacklisting sdhci and
sdhci_pci, then installed arne's patched kernel, removed the
blacklisting and the memory card reader works! :D Too bad (good?) there
is already a new kernel available from repositories, which tries to
overwrite it. Is there
Sorry for the slightly off-topic question: has any of you experienced a
bug (most likely a regression between 2.6.24 and 2.6.27) by which the
laptop's fan works at a constant speed regardless of the temperature?
eldragon and I are having that one, and is not exclusive to Ubuntu as
far as we know.
to be more specific on the problem, it happened constantly under ubuntu
8.10, i switched to arch and the problem only happened once. the sensor
applet doesnt disappears, it just doesnt show text, if you set it to
icon+value, you will see the icon gauge at minimum and no temperature
text. this is
I just wanted to thank Arne Fitzenreiter for the hard work invested
here, gonna give it a try to the kernel patch tonight.
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i think this fix will never be included in intrepid. i get the feeling
developers dont pay much attention to launchpad entries anymore.
ive been tracking some bugs and there has not been a single response in
none of them. maybe the launchpad system wasnt that good an idea after
all..
PS. im
I came to the same conclusion. I have released a patched kernel package
and and intrepid desktop cd with patched kernel.
But if you use this please check my page frequently because this kernel doesn't
get autoupdates.
This is good because the updates may block the system again but it is bad for
precisely, the ralink rt73 module which is supported by th NM 0.7 isnt as
stable as it should, and wireless signal jumps up and down. overal performance,
extremely poor.
the legacy rt73 module works like a charm, but NM must be out of the equation.
have you managed to get a sony memory stick
I do have problems with my Intel 3945 wlan card, see bug #285128. It
depends on the network you connect to, bear that in mind!
I've also experienced bugs #292194 (fixed in intrepid-proposed) and
#276311 (fixed by disabling the magnifier plugin in compiz), and I'll
have to see if there exists any
well, i followed this guide:
http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_ubuntu
only enabled aspm from menuconfig.
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That's old... I think you'd be better off following the instructions on
the page I linked, which uses the Ubuntu kernel instead of the upstream
one. Under bug #287172 I posted the exact command list, if you are
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since we dont know if intrepid ibex will include this patch, ive managed to
write a howto to blacklist sdhci and sdhci-pci in a livecd.
it is located here, please let me know what you think.
any suggestions are welcome..
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http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=957357
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Is there any Ubuntu kernel team member who can confirm whether Arne
Fitzenreiter's patch will shipped with Ubuntu Intrepid on the 30th or
not? That would make this bug's subscribers very happy...
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dont want to fill this bugreport with whinning, but i second what
pablomme said..
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If you follow the instructions and get the latest Ubuntu installed,
everything works except the SDHCI card reader (currently -- even that
may shortly be fixed). So you will have a full X-Windows GUI, all kinds
of software, etc.
Here are instructions on how to install, using the Alternate install
if you are comfortable resizing a partition, it is possible to install
ubuntu on a everex that has windows already on it. I am currently
posting from my Ubuntu partition. Now using Wubi isn't possible unless
you were to create your own iso that Wubi used. Using the alternate CD
isn't too hard, and
is there a version of linux that runs smoothly on the everex stepnote i
mean a full GUI interface etc I mean i would love to try this but i
just want to get it up and running i mean im learning a lot trying to
install ubuntu ... ill give your method for the sake of knowledge but
seems like a
cont
i also made this thread on launchpad
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=950335
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I have a stepnote 2053t im trying to run ubuntu 8.04 also .. it hangs up
on
[159.619612] input: PC speaker as /devices/platform/pcspkr/input/input8
when i run verbose mode..i installed using wubu...
did anyone every find a solution to this??? i have been trying to keep
up with what you guys are
i dont know about installing ubuntu with the wubi installer. but you
could try the method i explained in this thread (fresh install on a
partition with the alternate installer).
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=704260
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Summarizing the present situation:
- There's a BIOS-induced conflict between PNP and PCI on these laptops.
- Arne's patch fixes this specifically for the laptop's hardware -- the patch
should be safe to apply since it will not affect any machines other than these
laptops.
- The BIOS
It looks like there is a bios bug at this notebook that assign a used mmio area
to some pci devices.
SD Cardreader, MS Cardreader (not used in 2.6.24), Nic and Firewire (linux
seems not use the second mmio area)
If a driver try to access this area's the notebook crash.
I had added a patch that
is it possible to have this patch added to the ubuntu intrepid kernel?
ive got one of the affected laptopts. i can confirm it works...
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Arne Fritzenreiter has posted a little patch to drivers/pci/quirks.c
(see http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10231 ) which seems to
fix the issue on my laptop.
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Please let us know immediately if this newer 2.6.27 kernel resolves
the bug reported here or if the issue remains.
I've installed 2.6.27-2-generic on Hardy. The issue remains; in addition
to sdhci.ko, I had to blacklist the new sdhci-pci.ko module as well
(blacklist sdhci_pci) for the kernel to
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
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Someone just changed this bug's status to Fix Released. Could you
point me to the fix so I could test it? So far, there hasn't been a
solution that has worked on
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9905 , and that is the only
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changed the kernel bugzilla to fix realesed, which gets reflected here.
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Following the debugging attempts on kernel bugzilla, this doesn't seem to be
solvable in near future. To summarize the the results so far: The hardware
seems to cause lockups even if the only action is to read from hardware
registers. Also this doesn't seem to be connected to certain locations
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I have a Philips X59 (yet another UK-only rebranded Dixons laptop) with
the same problem. I ought to mention that the alternate install CD
(available from http://releases.ubuntu.com/releases/8.04/ ) uses debian-
installer, and it should take the boot option sdhci.blacklist=yes , as
suggested by
I've just installed the system using the alternate-install CD as I said
before. Although this doesn't _solve_ the problem (no live CD, and no
card reader), if you want to _bypass_ it:
- Install from the alternate CD. The sdhci module will not interfere with the
process.
- When done, boot again
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Setting status to Triaged and assiging to the kernel team. However, I
believe Jennifer is actively working with upstream via the upstream bug
report that was opened to test and get this resolved. Thanks.
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why is this bug marked as 'incomplete'? I don't see any information
missing from it?
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I confirm that the Phillips freevents X56 is affected as well
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Hi Jennifer,
I forwarded this upstream:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9905 . I tried to add your
email to the CC list but I don't think it's registered with the kernel
bugzilla so it wouldn't allow me to add you. Care to maybe register
with bugzilla.kernel.org and add yourself to
It's likely that this bug also affects the following laptops:
* Averatec 2460
* Everex Stepnote SA2050
* Everex Stepnote SA2050T
* Everex StepNote SA2052T
* Everex StepNote SA2053T
* Philips Freevents x52
* Philips Freevents x53
* Philips Freevents x54
* Philips Freevents x55
* Philips
I can confirm that this definitely affects Philips Freevents x52 and x59
laptops and will happily test any updates on them.
Mrs K
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There has been some work on the SDHCI module since Gutsy. Hardy Alpha 4
will be released shortly. Please download and boot the Live CD. Note
that built-in MMC readers will likely never work because of their
proprietary nature, but the SD and Compact flash readers ought to work
fine.
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I have already tested this problem on the 2.6.24 kernel.org kernel. Do
you think Hardy Alpha 4 is worth testing on -- are there changes beyond
what were in the kernel.org source for 2.6.24 (released last week)?
I did try to test this on Hardy Alpha 3, by the way, but it didn't boot
past the
Alpha 4 was frozen before 2.6.24 was released, so its not as current.
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Hi Jennifer,
I notice you mention you've tested with the upstream 2.6.24 mainline
kernel and that this issue still exists. I'd actually encourage you to
also open an upstream bug report at bugzilla.kernel.org. I've noticed
many times that once a bug is escalated upstream there is a quick
We reported this, and the 8139too problem, to the kernel folks, via the
kernel mailing list back when I first got the laptop. There has not
been even a reply to that submission. It was months ago, back when
2.6.20 was still current.
We were under the impression that most of the kernel people
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