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The kernel from maverick-proposed seems to have solved this issue for
me, but has also introduced an occurrence of the symptoms described at
bug #34501
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I have the same problem using Kubuntu 10.10 64bit with kernel 2.6.35-25 on my
Dell Vostro v13.
About each second boot fails with a power-off.
When I find the time, I'll test Burin_Khazeds kernel, too.
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Here, no more problems using kernel 2.6.35-25-dellv13 (thanks Nicolas
Becker and Burin_Khazad - comments 54 and 55) and the multitouch
trackpad works fine. Using the official natty kernel, it poweroff again
and the multitouch doesn't work.
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Same error appear after fix touchpad bug.
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The poweroff bug still occurs on Natty as of today, so the touchpad fix
doesn't seem to also fix the poweroff bug.
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This fix is being rolled out under Bug #380126.
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It seems that this bug is triggered by the following commit, which has
been tested to fix the issue on Maverick. This fix is already in Natty,
and has been proposed for SRU to Maverick:
commit f8313ef1f448006207f12c107123522c8bc00f15
Author: Jiri Kosina
Date: Sat Jan 8 01:37:26 2011 -080
I've installed the kernel from #55 (thanks!) and it seems to have cured the
boot problem as well as providing synaptic support.
Suspend/hibernate are both working. (V13, SU3500)
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Forgot to mention: the touchpad does not work in Xorg with "acpi = off"
- probably something related to comment 54
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I have a V13 notebook and the same problem happen using Debian 6.0 (kernel
2.6.32 AMD64) in power on and back to suspend and hibernate.
During the boot messages, I see an ACPI error:
ACPI: I/O resource :00:1f.3 [0x1c00-0x1c1f] conflicts with ACPI region SMBI
[0x1c00-0x1c0f]
A "lspci" show:
0
After the upgrade to Kernel 2.6.32-27 the bug didn't occure for some
time, but today the powerdown happened once more.
Sorry, the bug also effect:
Ubuntu Kernel 2.6.32-27-generic
Hope the bug is fixed soon...
If I can help by testing a new patch for Kernel 2.6.32, please contact me.
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Thanks a lot for the link Nicolas.
If someone is interrested, you can find the kernel 2.6.35-25.43 compiled with
this patch in my website : https://www.isorez.fr/ftp
Kernel packages are for amd64 (compiled in my vostro v13 with Intel T7300).
There is also a synaptics package in order to enabl
This bug was solved for me when applying a patch proposed for a different bug
:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/380126
(problem with the synaptic touchpad on the same computer model.
Apparenlty it is due to bad interrupts by the touchpad.
Hope this he
I experience the same bug on my Dell Vostro V13 laptop. I installed Ubuntu
10.10 on an external USB hard drive.
On boot, I have to try on average three times to have a succesful boot. The two
other times, the computer shut downs unexpectedly before displaying the Ubuntu
splashscreen.
I tried sev
I have the same problem. My kernel version is 2.6.35.24-generic on
Ubuntu 10.10. I recently upgraded from 2.6.35-22-generic. I have not
really found a pattern when it suspend forces a power down and when not.
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With a more recent Linux Kernel (2.6.37), the bug doesn't appear as
frequently as with the standard kernel. Since I install this new RC
Kernel, I don't have the bug when I start my computer, only one time
when resuming from suspend.
I install this Kernel from this website : http://kernel.ubuntu.c
Same bug with my Dell Vostro V13 and Ubuntu 10.10 64 bits.
I'm very disappointed because of the certification wich is visible on
your website. I hope that you are resolving this important bug.
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in natty, with latest kernels (i guess the last two maybe), the computer NEVER
resumes from suspend, and I can't get the login screen much more times.
This is a huge problem, the Ubuntu Certification should be removed until this
is fixed, or people (like me) continue to buy laptops and they becom
sorry, forgot to add:
I have of course also a Dell Vostro V13.
In order to solve the problem I upgraded the bios version from A01 to
A05, no effect.
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I also have the same problem.
actual kernel 2.6.32.25 + 2.6.32.26 (tried both)
It took me some month to realize the problem, because for me the "power
off" at boot came very sporadically. Until today the 2nd try was always
successful, but a few moments ago I had to boot 10 times to see the
login-
My team find a solution, but it is not the solution to the error, it may
hibernate:
sudo apt-get install hibernate uswsusp
then edit
vim /etc/uswsusp.conf
resume device = /dev/sda5 "swap space"
splash = n
compress = y
early writeout = y
RSA key file = /etc/uswsusp.key
shutdown method = shutdown
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same issue on my dell vostro v13, I just submitted this kernel bug, cause I've
seen this later:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24192
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hi, the same problem with 3 V13 with ubuntu 10.10!!! How can help you!!!
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has anybody seen this issue before upstream kernel 2.6.33.1?
(ie the stable upstream release, not the ubuntu release)
if yes, can you tell us about it at the upstream bug report?
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22462
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I just tested the 2.6.37-rc1 mainline kernel, the problem still occurs.
I created an upstream bug report:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22462
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I have the problem on my Dell Vostro v13 with Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10.
In the 10.10 release the bug is less frequent.
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Yes, they still occur during boot with 2.6.35.22.
I've still not had a single problem with Karmic's 2.6.31-22, though.
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gpothier: Are the unexpected poweroffs during boot gone with 2.6.35.22
maverick kernel?
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I just tested with the recently uploaded 2.6.35.22 maverick kernel: I've
not experienced the poweroff issue, but that's because the machine fails
to suspend... Either it hangs in a semi-suspended state (but the LCD
backlight is still on) and has to be hard-reset, or it just attempts to
suspend and
Also note that this machine is Ubuntu Certified:
http://webapps.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201004-5578/
The page says that it is certified for 10.04 LTS, but the 2.6.31 Karmic
kernel is the last known to work. I think the certificacion should be
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Thanks for the tip, indeed the alsa backport fixes the mic. I'll keep
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I can confirm that the problem occurs on 2.6.31-22-generic kernel on my
Karmic (as I have mentioned earlier in comment #18). I have at times
experienced a dozen good resumes before the problem appears again. It
does not occur at the same frequency. So even after several successive
good resumes, I h
I've been testing the 2.6.31-22-generic kernel (from Karmic) on my Maverick
install, up to now I've *not* observed a single poweroff. I'll update this bug
in a few days to confirm it really works with that kernel.
(the only issue is that the internal microphone doesn't seem to work with that
ker
Same here, with the 2.6.36 mainline kernel, in real-world usage I still
observe the unexpected poweroff quite often, around once in two or three
suspend/resume cycles. It seems that if the machine remains suspended
for a while it is much more likely to occur.
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It didn't fix it completely, it's just less frequent now :(.
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Yep, so I'm guessing it has something to do with the kernel or the intel
videodrivers (as the problem did not occur when I put i915.modeset=0 in
grubs kernelline). As you didn't get a fix with your 2.6.35.7 it might
be the intel videodriver that is causing our trouble. Maybe you can try
the very la
Kenneth: your comment that the issue is fixed is for Arch Linux, right?
On Ubuntu I've tried mainline kernels, and the good news is that the currently
available 2.6.36-rc6 kernel
(http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.36-rc6-maverick/) almost
fixes the issue: I still observe these u
Seems like this issue has fixed itselfs. Since my latest system update,
the computer boots up perfect again. It's not like I'm rebooting my
laptop every day, but the few times I started it from halt steed up
again, it went perfect.
The updates that fixed it:
upgraded cairo (1.8.10-1 -> 1.10.0-2)
u
I did some more testing and although it seems several devices cause
suspend/resume problems, the biggest issue is with bluetooth and usb.
I went to the bios settings and disabled all the integrated devices. In that
configuration I did 10 suspend/resume cycles without problem.
Then I started enabl
Using the debugging procedure outline here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend
I got the following lines in dmesg:
[0.713876] Magic number: 0:898:740
[0.713880] hash matches
/build/buildd/linux-2.6.35/drivers/base/power/main.c:586
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Confirm problem. But this problem not only hibernate and suspend but on usual
loading after shutdown.
dell vostro v13, ubuntu 10.04
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I forgot to mention two things:
- it is on the same hardware than the original reporter (Dell Vostro V13)
- in my case it is much more frequent than once every 7 or 8 suspends, actually
I've never been able to successfully suspend more than twice.
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Same problem on a freshly installed & updated Maverick beta (AMD64
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Hi, I have to confirm this bug on a Dell Vostro V13. I'm running Arch
Linux however (kernel 2.6.35.5-1 / 2.6.35-ARCH). Just to inform that
it's not a strictly ubuntu-bug :). I'll keep searching and looking to
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Tried the latest mainline kernel 2.6.34-lucid with no luck.
The 'tux on ice' kernel also has the same problem.
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It appears to be an acpi issue since passing acpi=off has made the
problem go away (at least so far). I've also tried passing acpi=noirq ,
acpi=oldboot , noapic , nolapic , noirq (of course one at a time) - but
none of those helped. Turning off the entire acpi stack seems extreme
and I'd rather no
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The problem seems related to the way ubuntu hibernation work.
The problem disappeared after installing "tux on ice" version of kernel suspend
to disk implementation (using version at ppa:tuxonice/ppa):
$> uname -r -v
2.6.32-22-generic-tuxonice #36~ppa2-Ubuntu SMP Sat Jun 5 02:21:24 UTC 2010
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On Karmic, upgrading from kernel 2.6.31-21 to the recently available
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Using Ubuntu 10.04 32 bit Desktop, the system suddenly and unexpectedly
powers off either when booting or when resuming from suspend or
hibernate. If waking from suspend, this happens after the login box
appears b
Hi Anoop,
Please be sure to confirm this issue exists with the latest development release
of Ubuntu. ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ . However, note you can only test Suspend,
not Hibernate, when using a LiveCD. If the issue remains, run the following
co
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