so?
It'll still be a machine I downloaded a kernel via plain HTTP on and ran it.
A reboot won't make it any more trustworthy, why should it?
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The WARNING is still there, the symptoms are still there.
@ apport-collect
Is there a way how that can be done WHILE keeping my launchpad login away from
the machine?
(Hey, I downloaded a kernel over plain HTTP and ran it few hours after you
asked me to. No way I'll give it my login details)
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It's not really my fault that a new kernel was published since my last
post... but OK, I can test again.
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Title:
[regression]ACPI t
Did I miss any piece of missing information?
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Same on -rc8, the issue exists there too.
The raw hex values taken from (presumed) ACPI tables have changed quite
considerably, though.
** Attachment added: "Dmesg after boot of 3.13-rc8, mainline"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1268340/+attachment/3947910/+files/dmesg
It's pretty much the same on mainline 3.13-rc2 (That is the closest
kernel to one I'm running in Trusty right now I guess)
** Attachment added: "Dmesg after boot of 3.13-rc2, mainline"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1268340/+attachment/3947882/+files/dmesg_3.13.0-0313
@ Upstream testing - OK, I'll do that
@ Rest of the required steps - what? The system is already running
Trusty Tahr -dev
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I never got suspend/resume running on that machine
/proc/acpi directory is not present
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Title:
[regression]ACPI tables parsing iss
** Attachment added: "Output of sudo dmidecode"
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Public bug reported:
Occurs on:
13.10 Saucy (linux 3.11)
14.04-dev (linux 3.13)
Does not occur on:
all previous releases since 2008 or so
The machine has 2 PentiumIII processors
It's BIOS dates back to 1999, but till now it worked well with acpi=force
There is a warning in DMESG that seem
uname -a: 3.13.0-2-generic #17-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 10 12:14:58 UTC 2014
i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
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** Attachment added: "Output of sudo lspci -vvnn"
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I haven't seen this issue for more than a year.
I applied all "disable plymouth" solutions I found on the web back then,
though.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Hi.
rt2860sta? That doesn't seem to be shipped with ubuntu anymore.
(and rt28xxpci/lib worked fine last time I checked)
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Well..
This is what happens with 13.10's 3.11.0-13 kernel. (reboot after I installed
it)
The screen goes dark (probably not off) for a couple of seconds after hitting
enter in grub.
Then it goes back on, writing startup messages (first one is, strangely,
starting SystemD login service)
I did
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