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The worst problems was solved for me when I switched to AHCI. However,
the system never became stable. The wireless link often died, and I
had to reconnect. Also there was lots of crashes, but no corruption of
the file system. Some time it crashed just out of the blue, while
other times it went for
I should also add that my file system corruption seems to coincide with
the use of my wireless.
After using my wireless for ~30min I was met with massive corruption,
not the slow corruption others have mentioned.
Could anyone confirm that expressly using their wireless drivers speeds
up the probl
Confirming this problem is still ongoing for my T61p. I have installed
Ubuntu x64 3 times. It does seem to oddly correspond with the use of
the wireless connection. I was at the command line and installed
liferea. I started liferea and started setting things up. It died for
no reason, so I tri
I think I have experienced the same bug om my Dell XPS M1330 laptop
recently after installing 9.04. The disk has behaved strangely now
twice. Had to run e2fsck on it to fix things. Not good!
Anyway, my bios was set to SATA mode instead of AHCI, which is the
default, since I've tried to install Mac
My computer is using the ata_piix driver, so it looks like we all have
that in common. My bios already says that I'm using the AHCI mode
though... so that's strange.
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I've had the same problem over the last couple of days on a new Jaunty
install. My machine is a Dell Inspiron 1525. I'm already using AHCI
mode according to the bios. I'm going to try one reinstall and if I
can't get it to work, I'm going to have to back the version back down.
This is a really s
Bug #360952 mentioned HPET (in fact I was the only one to comment on
it). In any case.. The problem persists even after messing with HPET. So
this did not solve it.
However, manually installing Linux kernel 2.6.29.3 from source DID solve
the problem (or at least the symptoms).
Seems like a seriou
I'm sorry. I meant to say that it causes problems with installing
software from within Ubuntu. Not installing the OS itself.
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I'm having the same problem. I'm using an Asus G50vt-X1 laptop. The
options in my bios for controllers are: enhanced, raid, and
compatibility. I have to use compatibility mode for Linux to recognize
my drives properly. However, in Ubuntu I get a corrupted file system
frequently and often when
Same problem for me, but switching to use AHCI also fixed it. So I'm
happy with Ubuntu once more. I had been enduring just doing a fsck
multiple times a week for a long time, but so far I haven't had to do
that anymore. I hope this continues.
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Same problem with a DELL M4300, the controller ( Intel Corporation 82801HBM/HEM
(ICH8M/ICH8M-E) SATA AHCI Controller (rev 02) (prog-if 01)) was using the
ata_piix driver.
Switched to AHCI in the BIOS, no problems so far.
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Hi, have some else try 9.04 with kernel 2.6.30? is the issue resolve in
that kernel?
thanks
Pablo
PD: I am still running 8.10 until I found an stable version of 9.04 for
my thinkpad t61 that I use for work
JeffRoberts wrote:
> After my troubles with this bug, I went back to Kubuntu 8.10.
> I ha
After my troubles with this bug, I went back to Kubuntu 8.10.
I have now compiled the 2.6.30 kernel myself. I used it with 8.10 for 2 days
and then upgraded to 9.04. I have been on 9.04 for 4 days and everything seems
to be running fine.
I ran 4 very large bit torrents for a couple of days and ha
I'm also affected on a Compal fl90, 4GB, 250 GB HD (WDC WD2500BEVS), 1GB
Robson memory, PM965 and NVIDIA 8600M.
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I also seem to have run into this issue. I have a Dell D810.
I upgraded from 8.10 to 9.04. System seemed stable but after reboot the disk
is corrupt and mounted read only.
This bug seems serious enough to get more attention that it currently
has.
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The workaround might work for some, but while I don't get corruptions, I
still have random kernel panics. I just reinstalled 8.10 :) Happy with
that for now.
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Thanks for the 'workarounds' reported here.
(let's distinguish between fix for the issue & AHCI 'workaround' - if folks
don't mind)
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I think I can confirm solution too. I haven't had any corrupted file
system problems any more since I switched from SATA compatibility mode
to AHCI. Yesterday I converted ext3 to ext4 partition and system is
still stable.
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Hi John,
Thanks for your answer ! I was celebrating too soon... Just recovered
from another crash without going into suspend mode. Very annoying since
this is my work machine.
by switching to ahci, you probably mean switching in the bios ?
Currently I have no rights doing so, but I think I
Wim,
I'm not very familiar with ubuntu, so am probably not the best source
for advice. Your controller device appears to be some dell which
differs slightly from the one I have, although they both were using
ata_piix. It's possible that the driver doesn't have such big issues
with some control
Same goes for me, I switched to AHCI and the corruption problem is gone,
but I too am getting the occasional freeze, especially when the hard
drive is working hard, like copying large files.
Thanks,
Jarett
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John,
I think I can confirm your solution. I haven't had any corrupted file
system problems any more since the 10th of May. I changed a couple of
things, among which switching from SATA compatibility mode to AHCI.
Since then the system is more or less stable. More or less, because I
have an occasi
Hi John,
That might be it... my output of lspci shows I 'm using the same
driver. However,I only have problems once and a while when waking up
the laptop from a suspend, I turned auto-suspend off and it 's running
ok for a week now. I 'm not a real linux expert, what is your advice ?
Shoul
You found it John, I have done that change just before doing all my tests...
That's why I've got not problems with XFS, ext4, and ext3 for several days.
The hardware report from halcwb confirm that he's also using ata_piix.
The piix driver in that kernel is buggy, it worked fine previously with th
Here's some info which may (or may not?) help track this down.
In the past 6 days, I've installed ubuntu jaunty 9.04 64bit on a new
T500 laptop no less than 6 times. As others here report, I would start
doing updates/upgrades, and shortly afterward would run into various
issues which appear to al
tts: that's true, I am using 9.04 on my desktop, and have been since
beta and it's been working flawlessly so far. Just my laptop that's
having some major issues. My T61 with 9.04 and ext4 file system has
been running for about 4 days now with out a restart. It's not showing
the same signs of co
With reference to my previous posts on file system crash on Dell M6300,
I must say that this issue doesnt apear on my second workstation (PC:
Asus P5E Deluxe, 4GB RAM, c...@3ghz, etc...). First I used this
workstation with Ubuntu Studio 8.10 64bit, and after upgrade to Ubuntu
Studio 9.04 64bit with
I can confirm the issues here, even after applying updates:
- Two different T61s (4GB RAM) have these issues:
-- File system corruption either within a few hours or within a couple of days
-- Happens with both ext4 and ext3
I hope the issues are fixed. I learnt an important lesson after wasting
s
After all updates Ubuntu 9.04 64bit behaves in the same way - sometimes reports
errors on ext3 partition.
Yesterday I installed fresh copy of Ubuntu 9.04 64bit from official alternate
CD. System installed successfully but, after second reboot, GRUB stopped with
error code 17.
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Corrupted file
I don't get the same corruption with ext4, but the T61 is freezing,
locking up solid when there is a lot of hard drive work going on. I
started copying files, eventually firefox locked up, and then the whole
computer, I let it sit over night to see if it would come out of it, but
it was still lock
After some initial problems the T61 seems to be stable after some
updates. ext4 is the file system I'm using right now, there were some
minor problems but the computer has been running for almost 24 hours
with out any corruption or any kernel panics. I am still a little leery
or using it for work
same as me :(... As it was the laptop I use for work, I had to move back
to 8.10 I reinstall 8.10 over 9.04 without problems. I have force to
use kernel 2.6.27-14-generic just to avoid potential problems.
Regards
Pablo
> I have the same problem on Dell M6300. After upgrade Ubuntu 8.10 64
I have the same problem on Dell M6300. After upgrade Ubuntu 8.10 64 bit
to Ubuntu 9.04 64 bit sometimes after system shutdown, and turn it on
disk is checked and fcsk report errors on ext3 partition. Sometimes
durring normal work ext3 partition stop being writable or I can't access
to my home folde
I have installed with ext4 and have had better results, or I guess
different results. I got a Kernel panic in the middle of the night, and
after reboot it froze solid shortly after login. Another reboot and it
has been running for about 5 hours with out any errors. I was able to
install the upda
The problem is not related to ext3, I have done a fresh install using xfs as
root file system and after installing some packages :
Reading package lists... Error!
E: Encountered a section with no Package: header
E: Problem with MergeList
/var/lib/apt/lists/fr.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_jaunt
Same problem for me, I have also a Thinkpad T61.
I don't think the problem is related to suspend, after a fresh install, I just
have to do some upgrades and to install new packages to get the corruption.
I'm also using the wifi connection, don't know if it's related.
I will try using XFS to see if
I am also getting that problem on my dell E6500. Currently running live
ubuntu and fsck... fingers crossed. I didn 't have the problem in 8.10,
but I don 't remember if I used auto-suspend at that time. I strongly
suspect that the suspend function is the culprit, so I will turn it of
(if I 'm ab
I am getting the same exact problem on my T61. I have tried to install
9.04 about 3 times, and it's always the same. It installs fine, and it
boots fine, but after a while on first boot, applications stop working,
and then I reboot and I get a file system error that never recovers.
Lenovo T61
In
I can confirm the exact same problem running a 64bit Jaunty under a
Compal FL90 using GNOME or KDE. I just they fix this problem soon, I
hate using Windows all the time :P
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I had the same problem as describe here.
I have being using my Lenovo Thinkpad T61 with all its feature (wireless
included) without Ubuntu 8.10 64bits. I upgrade to 9.04 and everything
was working correctly the first day. At the following day firefox start
to fail with a segmentation fault... A c
I have had similar issues to those described. I am using a Lenovo T61 thinkpad
laptop. I have reinstalled Kubuntu 9.04 64bit three times. Upon my upgrade from
8.10 and on the first two re-installs I used the PPA for KDE 4.2.3 and my file
system errors happened with in an hour. On the forth try,
Actually, I managed to restore the system after running fsck. I also had
Opera installed which I removed. At the moment Ubuntu 9.04 64 bit runs
stable and I can use the wireless. Also I can hibernate and suspend but
sometimes after suspend the caps lock light starts blinking. So I do
not have a re
I have observed the same problem with my Lenovo T61 laptop. After the
upgrade it started to loose files and behave strange (I guess the
strange behavior is a result of corrupted files.) After the failed
upgrade, I tried reinstall 9.04, this time using ext4. But soon after,
it started corrupting fil
After I disabled wireless network, through the Lenovo hardware switch
(disables both bluetooth as wireless network) I was able to
suspend/resume and hibernate the machine which was not possible before.
So, I suspect that my problem has something to do with the wireless
network.
I also discovered s
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