For some reason this message did not seem to go through, so I resend it. Olof Staffans wrote: > Dear Jeremy, > > Indeed, the problem still exists to some extend. I stopped using the > default Radeon video card driver, since it did not work, and changed to > the vesa driver. At the moment the amd64 installation on my primary > computer works more or less OK. The i386 version crashes more or less > regularly. I just apport-collect on the i386 partition. > > The second i386 partion now contains a prerelease version of the jaunty > kernel, which I installed a couple of weeks ago. I was able to start it > up a couple of times, but at some point it started to freeze during the > startup, so I am no longer able to start it. The latest kernel that I > succeeded to upgrade to was 2.6.32-19-generic, but I was never able to > get that one up and running. I can still access that partition from my > other installations, so if you are interested in the boot logs I can > send them to you. The boot loader in that partition works, and I use > that loader as the default one. > > Here I only enclose the menu.lst, so that you can see which partitions I > have. > > > > no longer exists, since I some time ago replaced that one with the new > > Jeremy Foshee wrote: >> Hi Olof, >> >> This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity >> in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you >> try with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are >> available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ . >> If it remains an issue, could you run the following command >> from a Terminal (Applications->Accessories->Terminal). It will >> automatically gather and attach updated debug information to this report. >> apport-collect -p linux 489712 >> Also, if you could test the latest upstream kernel available >> that would be great. It will allow additional upstream developers to >> examine the issue. Refer to >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Once you've tested the >> upstream kernel, please remove the 'needs-upstream-testing' tag. This >> can be done by clicking on the yellow pencil icon next to the tag >> located at the bottom of the bug description and deleting the >> 'needs-upstream-testing' text. Please let us know your results. >> Thanks in advance. >> [This is an automated message. Apologies if it has >> reached you inappropriately; please just reply to this message >> indicating so.] >> >> ** Tags added: needs-kernel-logs >> >> ** Tags added: needs-upstream-testing >> >> ** Tags added: kj-triage >> >> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu) >> Status: New => Incomplete >>
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