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Thanks so much for the update. Will mark this Fix Released against the
Edgy kernel (linux-source-2.6.17).
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux => linux-source-2.6.17
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Statu
Bug is fixed for me since the edgy kernel. Though I have not tried hardy
yet. Can't test the new alpha either because I sold my old computer
recently.
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Hi,
Just curious if this is still an issue in the Hardy Heron 8.04 Alpha
release? The Hardy Heron Alpha series was recently released which
contains an updated version of the kernel. You can download and try the
new Hardy Heron Alpha release from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/ . You s
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Target: ubuntu-6.06.2 => dapper-updates
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Bug is complete, but a real fix is not present at this time.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Triaged
Target: ubuntu-6.06.2 => None
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
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The dapper-proposed approach with ABI 50 never really took off,
readjusting tags and status for standard SRU workflow.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
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Seems lke a candidate for 6.06.2. It doesn't affect enough hardware to
warrant 'Critical' though.
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Target: None => ubuntu-6.06.2
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Kernel Team
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Me again. The problem occured due to change of IDE cabel of the hard
disk and the cd-rom.
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I had also the problem: "waiting for root file system...". The problem
arised due to kernel upgrade. Ubuntu changed partition names from hda to
hdc, so i modificated /boot/grub/menu.lst line:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-26-386 root=/dev/hda7
to:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.15-26-386 root=/dev/hdc7
a
Perfect, I'm writing 10 minutes later without acpi=off in the grub.
But I have the steps:
* change to edgy repositories
* sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
* change dapper to edgy in the file
* sudo apt-get update
Ok, is the same.
use Synaptic to upgrade or install the next:
linux-386 (is ve
There is an easier way to accomplish the same:
* change to edgy repositories
* sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
* change dapper to edgy in the file
* sudo apt-get update
use Synaptic to upgrade linux-686-smp, linux-image-2.6.17-xx-686, linux-
restricted-2.6.17-xx-686
Reboot
* Change source
I can confirm that pwaller's workaround works.
Steps I took:
Install Kubuntu
Reboot, when I get to the grub screen edit, the kernel command line and add
acpi=off to the line
Boot
Kubuntu starts up but freezes every 30 s or so.
Follow the guide at http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=15756
I got around this problem by installing from the ubuntu livecd, then
using the livecd from another distribution (for which the hard drive was
recognized) to install a custom-compiled kernel (2.6.17.6 if anyone is
interested).
It worked great for me. Though I will be excited when I can use a stock
I installed Gentoo Linux with kernel 2.6.17-r4 and found that it
installed without problem on the Z96J. The minimal install CD came with
kernel 2.6.15, I believe (same as what Ubuntu uses). It is not clear to
me what this implies but it at least gives hope that Ubuntu could fix or
work around the
It's not clear that the bug is actually with acpi. It's the most likely
problem but it's not _certain_. My tests at fixing the "low-hanging
fruit" with the replacement DSDT.aml weren't productive. However, this
was the first time I even looked at a DSDT file so I could well have not
done it prop
I am very new to Linux but have found this bug to be the culpret to all
my problems. I am running Ubuntu 2.6.15-26-686 on the ASUS S96J and have
found that turning acpi=off worked to get my system up and running. Now
to not have all my acpi turned off there is a patch that must be
implemented as yo
Heh. I'm dropped into a ramdisk because Ubuntu cannot find my root
directory, so no access to dmesg. However, I do have access to cmp so I
compared DSDT.aml (in the root directory) to the extracted
/proc/acpi/dsdl and found that they seem to match.
Bummer. Either the DSDT is not the problem or
On Fri, 2006-08-18 at 15:14 +, Chris Thompson wrote:
> Also worth noting is that the liveCD for Kubuntu 2006-06 (original
> release) doesn't seem to exhibit this problem. That is, I can boot up
> and use that version just fine.
>
> I tried decompiling my DSDT last night. 8 warnings, no error
Also worth noting is that the liveCD for Kubuntu 2006-06 (original
release) doesn't seem to exhibit this problem. That is, I can boot up
and use that version just fine.
I tried decompiling my DSDT last night. 8 warnings, no errors. I tried
fixing the warnings and booting up with a replacement D
I can understand the DSDT problem as that is common (although I think
Asus uses the Intel compiler rather than MS). What doesn't make sense
to me is that a development Ubuntu kernel prior to Dapper release works
and the Edgy 2.6.17 kernel works as well.
Doesn't this point to a kernel issue?
In a
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
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DSDT file for ASUS Z96J with factory BIOS. This should be the same as
the ASUS S96J as they are identical models. This is not the same as the
original reporter's machine but matches two others (including mine) in
this bug report.
To generate this file, I had to boot into a Kubuntu liveCD. Obvio
I can confirm on:
http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/view.php
That a lot of ASUS motherboards have a DSDT (ACPI) bug, dealing with
interpreter problems.
So the bug is mainly that the hardware is broken.
Some of these motherboards have fixed DSDT's at the above URL. Others
can be fixed (or use sim
Confirm that this is not fixed with the latest 2.6.15 kernels. I am
still required to boot with acpi=off on my ASUS Z96J. 2.6.15-26.46
still exhibits the problem.
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First off, let's open a new bug report. Your problem is different than
this bug report. Please do that, and provide all info requested so far
(version of CD you are booting, details of your hw, etc).
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acpi=off did not help. tried acpi=off and irqpoll, also didnt work.
How do i get in far enough to attach the file? It's not even getting far
enough into the boot process to give me a bash prompt.
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Can you do this:
sudo cat /proc/acpi/dsdt > DSDT.aml
Then attach that file.
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Must be a problem with ASUS boards. Mine's a P5LD2, and i'm getting the
exact same problem. I couldn't even start the liveCD, read thru the
errors and it was getting hung up on my DVD writer: "Error 0x01: CD is
probably confused".
Booted with "irqpoll" as suggested by the kernel output and was abl
Has anyone got a solution to this yet?
I too am experiencing a similar error on a Toshiba Tecra A4 with the
nvidia driver. Unable to use the X environment because it is slow and
dmesg keeps displaying the error: ACPI-0240: *** Error: Cannot release
Mutex [MUT1], not acquired
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Using toshiba M70-122 and can confirm since 2.6.15-25 and now
2.6.15-26-44 that it does not boot. Still have to boot acpi=off
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I have reproduced this bug on an ASUS s96j with the Intel 945PM chipset.
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The new release 2.6.15-26.44 does not fix this problem. Still have to
boot with acpi=off.
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This is fixed for the next dapper release
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All ok, with acpi=off as option of my kernel en the /boot/grub/menu.lst
file, the ubuntu go well.
Thanks you.
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Same error in my laptop: no brand, is a Intel (model 82801G (ICH7 Family), 13").
I have installed the system: if you run Live-CD, you can begin install process,
when you put the partitions, you can remove the ext3 partitions, and made new
ext3 partitions, the installation process can format and w
Perhaps this is related ...
I'm running Dapper (2.6.15-23-386) on a Toshiba A105-S2712. The system
boots successfully, but the kernel log keeps posting the subject error
message every minute or so. Actually, a group of 6 messages is posted
each time, where the last 3 are a repeat of the first 3.
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