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Hi ubunters:
I have great news for you, I'm testing Karmic since alpha stage, now
beta. I upgrade my testing partition today and I can read in the
changelog (upstream kernel changes, no Ubuntu developers):
* pata_amd: do not filter out valid modes in nv_mode_filter
This is the real fix to the b
It seriously cannot be that hard, including the proper module in the
kernel. Rafa, thanks for all your help with the custom kernels. They
really do the job Canonical can't / doesn't care to do. Yo te nomino
para trabajar en Canonical :)
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The eternal bug is in Karmic Koala alpha 6.
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Still broken in the latest kernel (2.6.28-13) :(. Is it THAT hard to fix
it?
BTW, Rafael, thanks again for the patched kernel. It just works :).
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Here is the new kernel for Jaunty: linux-image, linux-headers and linux-
restricted-modules
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X7IOYGOF
You can change the /dev/scd0 line in /etc/fstab to /dev/hdc for some
applications (wine).
Hasta la vista.
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Here is the new kernel for Jaunty: linux-image, linux-headers and linux-
restricted-modules
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X7IOYGOF
You can change the /dev/scd0 line in /etc/fstab to /dev/hdc for some
applications (wine).
Hasta la vista.
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The bug it's not fixed in Jaunty final. I will compile the kernel again.
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Thanks for the reply. At first adding those lines to
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules didn't work, adding amd74xx to the top fixed
all my problems:
[3.360209] hdc: Optiarc DVD RW AD-7530A, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive
[4.032041] hdc: host max PIO5 wanted PIO255(auto-tune) selected PIO4
[4.032319
And another thing, make sure you're using the new v3000 kernel.
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First, I'm sorry, the previously uploaded linux-restricted-modules
erroneously depends on linux-image-generic. This fixes the error:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OYRP1ROQ
Just overwrite the wrong package.
In my laptop (v3417la) just works, see my dmesg output:
[4.148312] amd74xx :00:0d.
Rafael, thanks for that kernel, but sadly it didn't work. I'm still
getting "ata4.00: configured for PIO0" from dmesg :(. Am I missing
something?
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Hello, here is the kernel compiled with module amd74xx. It's the same
Ubuntu kernel, just add old (and good) support for cdrom and amd74xx
module, nothing else. It was not necessary to remove any pata modules.
This fixes the problem, amd74xx module loads automatically at startup. I
also rebuild the
I'm not sure, Jason, but it seems difficult to include the amd74xx
module. Look at the kernel changelog:
""linux (2.6.28-4.7) jaunty; urgency=low
[ Tim Gardner ]
* Build in most PATA/SATA drivers. This should allow most i386/amd64 systems
to boot
without an initramfs, though some suppor
Why is no one paying attention to this bug? THIS IS A MAJOR USABILITY
ISSUE, and it was reported in PLENTY of time to be fixed in Jaunty. All
you have to do is start including amd74xx in the standard kernel
releases, maybe instead of pata_amd. There, see? I'm actually telling
you how to fix this, d
Same problem on a Compaq Presario v3418la. Trying to compile new kernel
now...
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Bad news, bug still not fixed in Jaunty Alpha 5.
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Moving this report to linux.
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No. I haven't yet try it. I'm waiting if alexserver can upload the
kernel that he could compile specially for this laptop.
Saludos,
Isaac
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Hello, I have the same Compaq Presario v3417la with the same problem in
Intrepid. Hardy was fine except the brightness keys. Has anyone tried
the new Jaunty alpha 4?
Gracias.
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And don't worry Jason, I can follow in english but sometimes I prefer spanish
to follow by the book all the steps and in that way don't make mistakes.
Saludos.
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Thanks very much. I'm not right now close to my laptop but I will appreciate
much when you can upload.
Thanks in advance. Isaac.
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Hi Isaach, Actually I do speak spanish as my first language, but I don't know
if there is cool to write here in spanish since there are many people from
other cultures who will preffer speak english before spanish...
Anyway, I followed all Jason's steps as he wrote above in this post, except
tha
Mi espanol es malo, lo siento.
The steps are all here, though, (en ingles) in my post that starts
"Worry not", and the one right after it.
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Hi alexserver:
I have the exact problem with my dvd because I have the same laptop than
you (Compaq Presario V3417LA). Maybe you speak spanish and I would like
to know how did you fix it. If you can put here the exact steps (and if
you speak spanish you could put it in spanish), I will thank you a
I'm glad it worked for you. I was worried you might have trouble, but
that guide has been pretty good to me so far.
I also hope people who work on Ubuntu take notice of this issue. If you
want to include beta drivers in the kernels, that's fine, but that beta
kernel should really be marked as such
Jason:
Before I say anything, I hope you had nice hollidays.
Well I tried following step by step your procedures, compiling the kernel by
myself, installing the nvidia driver (the trouble step) and finally, installing
the broadcom, and everything went fine !!!
I'm actually working through my wi
Here's what you need to do:
http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_ubuntu
When you're at the configuration stage, disable all the PATA drivers
under libata, and then go into the IDE drivers area and enable amd74xx
and pretty much everything in there that applies to hard drives.
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Ok Jason, thanks but this didn't work..
I've been triying everything but one thing:
"I succeeded in compiling a custom kernel with amd74xx included, and my
problem is now solved. It took me a few tries, though"
I need to compile my own kernel by myself, just tell me how to do it, i
dont need you
We've pretty much reached the limit of my expertise here, and zipping up
my configured kernel source will take all day.
Try this instead: go to a terminal window, and type "sudo cp
/lib/modules/2.6.27.10-v3000/kernel/drivers/ide/pci/amd74xx.ko
/lib/modules/2.6.27-9-generic/kernel/drivers/ide/pci/"
Well Jason, I loaded the latest ubuntu generic kernel 2.6.27.9-generic with
hope I could compile nvidia driver and then use with the custom kernel...
Nvidia driver compiles fine, but when I started with custom kernel, this one
didn't recognize driver and raised some troubles, so it seems I will
I don't know either. It almost sounds like you're trying to compile it
while running a different kernel... and that log you attached didn't
have much useful info in it, no error message telling why it couldn't
compile.
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I've followed your instructions exactly as you said.
Unfortunately, it seems there is a problem with kernel headers configuration.
I've tried execute nvidia installer with
--kernel-source-path=/lib/modules/2.6.27.10-v3000/build, but installer cant see
this folder as a linux header... I don't know
This means you probably didn't follow my directions exactly.
Open a terminal and type the following: "sudo apt-get --purge remove
nvidia-* linux-restricted-modules-*" (no quotes, again). Hit enter and
put in your password.
Once that completes, do this: "sudo apt-get install build-essential".
The
Thanks Jason, I've installed new kernel and it goes fine, but I have troubles
on installing nvidia kernel.
Installer says there is no kernel header configured to my current kernel
version, i can't understand why it is saying that. I've been read about this
and I have no idea what's going wrong,
Wait, wait, don't follow those directions exactly as they are.
After step 3, you need to edit your xorg.conf file (same way as in step
8) and change "nvidia" to "nv" in the Device section. Then reboot the
computer, make sure you select the custom kernel (it ends with -v3000)
and start with step 4.
Worry not... most later Semprons are also 64-bit, though it's generally
unadvertised. The information you posted above makes it look like yours
is too, and you have pretty much the same hardware I do besides that, so
you should be able to use my custom kernel without a problem.
Here's a quick guid
Jason,
well I don't have an Athlon 64 in my computer, instead I got an AMD Sempron
3200.
My laptop is a Compaq V3417LA so if I am right you should have the same
hardware as I have, except for the 64-bit processor.
Here are my specifications:
*-cpu
product: Mobile AMD Sempron(tm)
I succeeded in compiling a custom kernel with amd74xx included, and my
problem is now solved. It took me a few tries, though.
I can send you the kernel image and headers, but be aware that (1)
you'll have to remove your restricted modules and nvidia driver, and
install the nvidia driver manually f
As a matter of fact, I have the same trouble as you, so i figure it out I have
the same nvidia chipset...
well, there seems we need to compile kernel with amd74xxx but that is a thing I
don't know how to do. Could you feedback wheter you found any solution about
this anoying issue ? I am really
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I've had some trouble with DVD playback on Intrepid; I had the same
problems with custom-compiled 2.6.25, 2.6.26 and 2.6.27 kernels on Hardy
as well, so something apparently changed in 2.6.25 that affected my DVD
drive. I've narrowed it down somewhat - apparently th
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