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>I have found a somewhat similar bugreport at http://linux.derkeiler.com
/Mailing-Lists/Ubuntu/2010-05/msg00477.html
Hi. It's me on that bugreport. Today I've noticed a new linux kernel
version on ubuntu update. I made the update, but the problem still
happens.
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Lost interrupts/resets on ATAPI
I have found a somewhat similar bugreport at http://linux.derkeiler.com
/Mailing-Lists/Ubuntu/2010-05/msg00477.html
And yes, I had a mouse/keyboard freeze as well (at least once ). Is it possible
that this problem is specific to Nvidia chipset - I can see
[ 108.660326] ata3: nv_mode_filter: 0x1
My MotherBoard just died so I think my errors are related to my hardware
failing. I'll be able to retest in a few days when I get a new
MotherBoard and CPU.
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Lost interrupts/resets on ATAPI DVD
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/571806
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it's not limited to just DVD drives. I had this show up on 2 of my
harddrive in my mythbuntu box
May 1 14:04:48 MYTH64 kernel: [ 2077.040030] ata1: lost interrupt (Status 0x50)
May 1 14:05:19 MYTH64 kernel: [ 2107.982525] ata1: lost interrupt (Status 0x51)
May 1 14:05:24 MYTH64 kernel: [ 2112.9
Problem duplication
It seems that the problem manifests itself only when writing DVDs at
least at speed 8x. I met it 3 times out of 3 when I burned DL-DVD at
speed 8, once when 35% was done, two other times when 70-80% was done.
I cannot duplicate it at speed 4. Using a r
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
This looks somewhat similar to Bug #445852 but in my case this is SONY
DVD RW DRU-190A, 1.65, max UDMA/66
I started see the problems immediately after upgrading from
Karmic->Lucid RC and still see the problem
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