Hi,
I installed 2.6.24-16.23ubuntu3 today from https://launchpad.net
/~stefan-bader-canonical/+archive and the Oops is gone, but pulseaudio
does have problems:
desktop ~ # esd
ALSA lib confmisc.c:1286:(snd_func_refer) Unable to find definition
'cards.SAA7134.pcm.front.0:CARD=2'
ALSA lib
I don't think the problem is fixed.
I installed 2.6.24-16.30, there are similar problems.
I will upload the dmesg output later.
I had a HP workstation 6200.
The standard kernel failed to boot up, and failed on the audio card - Creative
Labs SB Audigy
The nVidia module didn't work with Quadro FX
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I agree with Ubuntu Tofu.
- Network is up.
- Terratec Cynergy 400 does not (using saa7134).
- No nVidia driver available (to select).
- Sound is ok.
I have reportet a similar problem :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-
modules-2.6.24/+bug/220380 regarding the network
Hi!
I am also plagued by the bug and only 2.6.24-16.23ubuntu2 from Stefan Bader
fixed the oops issue.
I still have the issue #209971 that my dvb card does not work, so I hope
both get fixed before the final release.
Thanks, Fabian
I can provide additional info if needed.
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I can confirm this bug with an Avermedia DVB-T 777 tuner card.
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I have downloaded the Hardy-RC-Release and wanted to install 8.04. After
starting the Live-CD the system says: Failed to initialize hal.
I'm using the Pinnacle TV-Card and the Creative XFI-Xtreme AUDIO (with
no driver Support in Linux, only other XFI-Xtreme Cards are supported
:( ).
Now I
While booting, the system messages are:
on tty1:
usplash: setting mode 1208*1024 failed
usplash: setting mode 1152*846 failed
usplash: using mode 1024/768
kinit: name_to_dev_t (/dev/disk/by_uiid/[UID]) = sda5 (8,5)
kinit: trying to resume from (/dev/disk/{UUID])
kinit: no resume image, doing
Hi Kai,
You might be able to use the boot alternative: When the system boots
(grub bootloader) press ESC (?not sure, haven't used it for a long time)
to make the bootmenu (grub) visible. choose option 2 (a kind of start
in safe mode)
when you are in safe mode (and you are root) just type (or cut
Hi kai,
You have to hit the ESC key a lot sooner, just after your BIOS finished
and just before the kernel is loaded into memory. You only have 3
seconds to interrupt the boot process.
If all else fails: boot with the live CD, you will see a drive labeled 'disk'
on your Desktop.
So far so
Hello Thom,
many thanks for your sulution - it worked.
At the first boot after hitting ESC and using safe-mode the system
hanged with this message:
hda_codec: Unknown Model fpr ALC882 trying to auto-brobe from bios.
After wating for more than 5 Minutes, I pressed CTRL+ALT+DEL and got an
@Alexandr Rudenko
@Fran
re-installing the linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-16-generic did re-enable
the NVIDIA driver, but configuring the NVIDIA X Server Settings from the
Desktop menu System
setting gives the following error message : select -- X Server Display
Configuration
Hello,
I can confirm that installation linux-ubuntu-
modules-2.6.24-16-generic_2.6.24-16.23Dell1_amd64.deb from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/stefan-bader-canonical/ubuntu/ solved issue.
I am using AverMedia AVerTV Super 007, amd64...
Huge thanks...
Milosz
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Hi,
I confirm this too, but in
linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-16-generic_2.6.24-16.23ubuntu2 no nvidia driver
modules, so I still use 2.6.24-16-rt.
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Hi,
I can confirm that after installing
linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-16-generic_2.6.24-16.23ubuntu2 from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/stefan-bader-canonical/ubuntu/ my systems boots
without problems and my TV card Pinnacle PCTV (saa7134) works perfectly.
Nvidia driver is in linux-restricted-modules
For Alexandr Rudenko : Try to reinstall linux-restricted-modules and
look if NVIDIA drivers works. I had similar problems and i reinstalled
the restricted modules and works
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Doing some bug cleanup. The cx88 null pointer exceptions and hal
failing to load bugs are clearly duplicates of this one. Stefan
committed a couple of changes to l-u-m that fixes this for me. The
choir seems to agree. Thanks!
:-Dustin
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only the abundance of communications xsession-errors
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I don't see any changes in the repository.. There is a solution but it's
not committed to official repositories yet.
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I can confirm that blacklisting saa7134_alsa works.
sudo modprobe saa7134_alsa gives a segmentation fault
sudo modprobe saa7134 don't give any output. So works I guess
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saa7134_alsa module loads without errors and the system boots and works
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yes, I confirm this too.
I too installed linux-ubuntu-
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http://ppa.launchpad.net/stefan-bader-canonical/ubuntu/ and it works.
For the first time in hardy perfect recognition of the audio part and
have xaw-tv running. You guys are GOOD!! :-)
Hello ubuntu devs,
this should be marked 'fix committed' just like bug 212960 (which is clearly a
duplicate of this one).
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I have tried to download the file indicated in bug 212960, but I got a
404 error.
I didn't understand why do we need to have the saa7134 both in the standard
kernel (kernel/drivers/media/video/saa7134) and in ubuntu-specific drivers
(ubuntu/media/saa7134).
The one from standard kernel seems to
I confirm this. Right now I'm using kernel 2.6.24-16 but without my TV
card (this use saa7143 module).
I just download the last cd image from hardy (daily build) and I think
this is critic, don't boot.
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A provisional solution is:
Open like admin the file blacklist that is here /etc/modprobe.d/
sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
Add a new line below with:
blacklist saa7134_alsa
Save the file.
Now you can boot this kernel (2.6.24-15 or 2.6.24-16) without problem.
But your tv card will not
I can confirm in 2.6.24-16-generic. In 2.6.24-16-rt works ok
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I've proved to do wget commented in bug 212960 and i didn't found the
.deb
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Please see https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+bug/212960/comments/13 as I believe these crashes are related.
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First, thanks for the workaround.
I blacklisted the saa7134 and now I can boot with 2.6.24-16-generic kernel and
hald loads.
I tried to load saa7134 manually by 'sudo modprobe -v saa7134'
and I got this:
insmod /lib/modules/2.6.24-16-generic/kernel/drivers/media/video/v4l1-compat.ko
insmod
I can confirm this bug with an Avermedia A180 tuner card.
Interestingly, if I blacklist saa7134_alsa I still get sound and HAL
works fine. saa7134 is blacklisted but loads anyway, likely due to my
loading of saa7134_dvb.
I had submitted this as bug #212360, but I will now mark it as a
duplicate.
and this bug has similar to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/212226
except that is for cx88 alsa support. it seems there are some relation.
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This looks rather like bug #212143.
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all these are similar. and bug #212100,too.
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at start-up, hal fails to initialise!
no network connection to report it
in kernel 24-14 all worked fine
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Hi All,
Just giving you an update that the patch in bug 212960 has been reverted
as it was causing some boot issues:
https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24
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well, the last update to kernel 2.6.24-16 seems to break alsa at all.
on two testing machine the audio driver are not loaded, after a long
pause before harware detection end.
the hardware is:
intel ich5 integrated chip on a netvista box
via integrated chip on an old machine
at least hal works :)
same issue here as what Max reports
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Both the ICH5 on my laptop as the ICH6 on my desktop are working perfectly.
Ofcourse i have to keep the saa7134 blacklisted to keep the Hal error away
since the developers are still working on a solution for that.
@Joachim Max:
Have you tried to purge the old packages/patches with apt-get
Same, crashes on my Dell 1420n with latest kernel. Using older kernel
working fine.
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Hi,
The new kernel sill has the problem lading saa7134
BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address
0001
dmesg is attached.
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I can confirm that the bug is still present on latest kernel from
repositories (currently 2.6.24-16.30). Same unable to handle kernel
NULL pointer dereference at virtual address while loading saa7134-alsa.
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After being directed to this bug, I unplugged my TV tuner card just to
make sure that its saa7134 and nothing else. I am glad to report that it
was indeed the case. Or at least in my case it was this TV tuner card
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I can confirm this issue too .I get system hang when boot,even with lastest
kernel package and linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 2.6.24-16.22.
here is some info,and error log file.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82865G/PE/P DRAM Controller/Host-Hub
Interface (rev
I can confirm this.
Could this be a similiar to bug 212960 ?
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I have two Oops'es I had three, but I uninstalled lirc. I have two tv
cards pvr-150 and hd5500.
Why do failures in driver modules affect hal?
All these failures seem to have something to do with alsa. In bug
202249 it is stated:
This kernel Oops occurs because btsco.c is built with the
Hi Andreas,
Yes, AFAIK this bug is similar to bug 212960.
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I get the HAL error on my desktop too but also a number of other errors
on my laptop.
I have the saa7134 device in my desktop but nothing like that in the
laptop. The saa7134 TV tuner is not being recognised currently with the
older kernel (14) by TV tuner apps but does show in lspci correctly.
I can confirm that Bug as well.
Starting Hardy with 2.6.24.15 takes very long and after login a small dialog
box in the upper left corner says 'Interner Fehler' = internal error failed to
initialize HAL!
The Network is completely broken and the evolution-data-server-2.22 takes 90%
of cpu time
I don't know if this will help to identify the problem or not, but I
downloaded and compiled the stock 2.6.24.4 kernel from kernel.org and I
have no problems with saa7134 or saa7134_alsa. When running the Ubuntu
2.6.24-15-generic I get the same problem as described in the bug name.
Just figured
I am having the same issue. It only happens on my PC with a TV capture
card (PCHDTV 5500). I have attached my dmesg output as well. My
workaround is to use the old kernel (I accidentally filed a duplicate
bug thinking it was initially related to HAL, I some more comments in
that page:
Confirmed, it's the TV Tuner card.
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Hi everyone,
bug 212960 recently pulled in a fix which should hopefully resolve the
issue you are seeing:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-hardy-
lum.git;a=commit;h=607ab6f78fa5d51b4dab72d218455a858c499c6f
For those of you here who are comfortable building and booting your own
I downloaded alsa-source, I patched the problematic file with the fix
(http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-hardy-
lum.git;a=commit;h=607ab6f78fa5d51b4dab72d218455a858c499c6f), and
recompiled the alsa module. After installing the new alsa modules, I
went ahead and rebooted the machine but
Hi Juan,
I am not that good in this stuff but it seems that some people have
managed to patch.
You can find them here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/212960
Search for: Frank Haverkamp
(oh, btw, another duplicate bug so it seems) ;-)
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There was a new kernel couple of hours ago but it still didn't fix up
the issue. These are the lines which were there while installing the new
kernel. Can somebody confirm if this behaviour is correct/expected ?
Setting up linux-image-2.6.24-15-generic (2.6.24-15.27) ...
Not updating initrd
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 11:32 PM, Shirish Agarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am asking as initrd.gz didn't get updated this time around
Not updating initrd symbolic links since we are being updated/reinstalled
(2.6.24-15.26 was configured last, according to dpkg)
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I can confirm this bug too.
I have a Pinnacle PCTV (driver saa7134) and at boot time an error occurs
loading saa7134-alsa.
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Shouldn't this bug priority set as high or critical? I'm not saying this
because the saa7134-alsa driver not working, but because other basic
system driver (like network and audio) don't work too (I guess it's due
to HAL failure), making the system unusable for many potencial
unexperienced users
I have also added hal as an affected package, because I believe that it
wouldn't be expected from hal to stop working and loading the other
system drivers just because saa7134-alsa driver failed. Please, correct
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i confirm this bug too.
i think that also the following bug report could be related to this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/212093
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/212221
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files and is confirmed by two other people.
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I can confirm this bug too.
I got a very similar dmesg output. My card is a removable pc-card.
Anyway, after removing the card I was still unable to unload the
conflicting module.
I'm subscribing, so if you need more debugging info, I'm willing to
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Please do this with the module loaded. And please don't
Ok. I removed saa7134-alsa from my /etc/modprobe.d/blackklist.d, so
saa7134-alsa gets loaded (I confirmed it was loaded using lsmod). So,
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(I'd guess my soundcard doesn't appear because hal detection fail)
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Feel free to ask any additional info needed for fixing this bug.
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I couldn't fine a line indicating what went wrong. Could you please include
/var/log/messages ? It contains a lot of different information.
Thanks in advance.
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Could the following lines from dmesg be relevant?
[ 41.554732] saa7134 ALSA driver for DMA sound loaded
[ 41.554763] saa7130[0]/alsa: saa7130[0] at 0x92004800 irq 18 registered as
card -2
[ 41.554830] Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at
0001 RIP:
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Here it comes.
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I'm having this bug too. I'll add those log files if it'd help, but I'm
not on my home computer right now.
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Also having these problems. Manually trying to modprobe the module
saa7134_alsa results in a segfault. This is probably relevant as
although I get the segfault message, lsmod shows that the module is
loaded.
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