2.6.20-15 is working for me too, on my Acer Aspire 1414WLCi. Great work,
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For me the new kernel isn't working, still the same problems. That might
have to do with my rather unusual hardware: Asus P4C800-E with Asus
ct-479, Pentium-M 760.
But I'm glad to hear, that for many others the problem seems to be
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My 4002WLMI is working great. I also noticed a major improvement in the battery
life. Great work guys.
And I even didn't had to do nothing. The update manager fixed everything
including the latest ubuntu kernel.
I have managed to convince some friends to change to Ubuntu. Now I think there
are e
Crap, my apci issues (the delays) are still there with -15, I'm going to
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It has been fixed in Acer TM 4001 WLMI. Good work. Thanks!
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Just install the meta package linux-generic from the repos. It pulls in the
linux-imasge and restricted modules for kernel 2.6.20-15.24.
It works fine with my Acer TM 4001 WLMi (battery-status, CPU frequency etc)
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It works!!!
My acer tm 4002wlmi is working fine!
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Available in 2.6.20-15.25
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Patrick, are you using Tim's i2c_ec.ko module or the one that's in
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Thanks for your great work ubuntu devs! New kernel -15 works fine here:
SBS battery monitor works and the kernel boots fine.
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I hate hard links. I'll repost the i2c_ec.ko module in a few minutes.
Please try it again when it appears.
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The kernel boots fine here, but I don't get battery monitor..
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Unfortunately the situation didn't change yet. Attached you'll find the
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I get the new 'unitialized parent' instead of the old 'forgot to specify
physical address' message. Consequently the acpi-module using i2c,
namely sbs, is not working. Everything else is okay as is it was with
your last i2c_ec. Are you sure you reverted also your intermediate
change?
This is on a
OK, lets revert to 2.6.20-12 behavior with respect to ACPI and I2C. This
version of the I2C module requires that you boot the original 2.6.20-14
kernel, _not_ the test kernel mentioned in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
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the update from this morning didn't fix the acpi problem in my case.
I have a acer tm 4002wlmi.
Can i do anything to help fixing this? if the answer is yes, just tell
what you want to do in my laptop.
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It looks that the problem is afecting to an undeterminated number of
users/machines. I notice the problem in the Mac Pro but not in the
Toshiba A40 Pentium 4 Mobile. I can install Feisty Herd 5 and update
everything but the kernel, but problem with sound reported at bug 89980
will still remains. In
Toshiba Satellite L10 Celeron M 1,5Ghz, intel 852gm, same problems with
both -13 and -14. Vanilla 2.6.20.6 kernel works fine. Can I do
something? I've read some workarounds, but maybe you need some other
info now..
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This needs to be fixed for 7.04; milestoning.
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Is that a fix? I don't know if you are from the kernel team our if you
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db2f0f088a056c4ccf9054747169802db2f9ae9a introduced a hunk into i2c_ec.c
that isn't valid with 2.6.20's ACPI. Just delete the single line it adds
to i2c_ec.c and it'll be reverted to the 2.6.20-12 level of
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This bug affects all Mac Pro and a lot of Acer Laptops. There are also packard
bell and toshiba laptops affected. The affected computers won't be able to boot
a instalation cd and only expert users will be able to use feisty in that
laptops.
There will be a lot of people who won't be able to in
I belive the problem I have with the long delay loading some acpi
modules is related to this, it also affects the 64 second delay loading
hald, and other applications which use ACPI, it screws up the ability to
suspend and resume correctly, because the scripts don't seem to finish
before the system
I have exactly the same problem (Bug# 98821)on an Acer Aspire 1414WLCi.
I'm not happy staying on -12. With i2c-ec blacklisted the only problem
that I have noticed I am experiencing with -14 is the inability to
monitor the battery (cannot see it at all) and the power monitor thinks
AC power is conn
It's very disappointing to see this bug demoted to Medium severity.
Don't underestimate the number of affected users. Feisty shouldn't be
released in this state. IMHO the right decision is to make 2.6.20.12 the
default version, and provide 2.6.20.14 in the repositories for whoever
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I thought the same thing as Christian. Wasn't the beta "freeze"
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So you are basically telling me that "serious architectural changes"
have been backported from 12 -> 13 about 3 weeks before release during
stabilize phase? It's the first time that I have a non bootable kernel
since my slackware times long ago. Also how can we be so sure it only
does affect "a few
So you are basically telling me that "serious architectural changes"
have been backported from 12 -> 13 about 3 weeks before release during
stabilize phase? It's the first time that I have a non bootable kernel
since my slackware times long ago. Also how can we be so sure it only
does affect "a few
I've got exactly the same problem on my Toshiba Satellite L10
Intel Celeron M 360 / 1.4 GHz with Intel 852GM chipset 108
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For reference, mine isn't an acer or mac, it's a Packard Bell EasyNote
A8 (pentium-m 750). It has its closest relatives in the A8 series and
among some Benq systems, I believe (from alsa efforts with the audio
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Installed Feisty 2 hours ago (kernel 2.6.20.14).
Same problem with ACPI stop.
I have a Acer Travelmate 4002 WLMI
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I have to say that I'm really disappointed with the decision because in
lot of forums people are talking about this problem, and this isn't just
a bug, this is a critical bug, lot of people haver acer tm laptops, mac
pros, and i cant imagine in reviews people talking that Ubuntu didn't
boot in the
Find attached the ooops generated using the kernel you provided above
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/96480/comments/26) . As already told before this is
booting the emergency target and manually pulling in the respective acpi
modules with 'modprobe sbs'. Can yo
Tim,
Thanks for the info about the Launchpad builds. Because many people
having these ACPI problems will also be using the proprietary nvidia
modules (most or all Mac Pro users), or other packages tied to the
installed kernel version, we'll be effectively tied to old versions of
packages that cro
As mentioned, with the alternate cd it is possible to get through the
whole installation process without any problem, but afterwards the boot
process of the installed system stopps with the message "Starting ACPI
services...". The live-cd doesn't boot properly, so an installation
can't be accomplis
As far as the batt, thermal and ac module hangs it doesn't look good for
a kernel fix too soon. I had the same issues with 2.6.21-rc5 with mm
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"if they can manage to install" should say "if they can manage to boot
the installer". I of course haven't tried that, but I believe they will
not even be able to boot the Release installer. The instructions you
put require a bootable kernel from the Release installer.
In order to install, someo
The number of users affected by this bug appear to be few, but its
annoying nonetheless. Kernel releases subsequent to 2.6.20-12 fix a host
of other problems which do affect a great many people, which is why we
cannot release 2.6.20-12. I also asked how to get the 2.6.20-12 kernel:
"if they can ma
I share the same concerns as franzb. This bug could affect a large
number of computers out there, and Ubuntu's reputation will suffer when
the latest release doesn't even boot on many of the machines where older
releases worked correctly. This was a problem with Edgy compared to
Dapper for many p
Thank you for the information. I don't know how may users will be
affected by this problem, but wouldn't it be better to release feisty
with kernel 2.6.20-12 since it is not very nice to have a not booting
live-cd on one side or a fresh installed but not booting system in the
case of the text insta
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acquired from your efforts, I've decided that the ACPI I2C problems that
you are having will not get fixed for this release. The ACPI subsystem
has undergone serious architectural changes upstream. Hopefully a future
release will fix
dmesg output with the updated kernel in standard mode.
Nothing's changed, I had to log in with ctlr-alt-f1 to save the ouptput of
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Theres annother strange effect in all 2.6.20-xx kernels including 2.6.20-12:
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dmesg output with the updated kernel in recovery mode. Still the same
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2.6.20-12-generic in standard mode)
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I've been trying to figure out more about why hald hangs on start:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/92647
It seems that my problems with the 64 second hald hang on bootup are
battery and thermal related with the kernel, modprobing battery takes a
good 10-15 sec, thermal takes les
Shall we continue the fishing expedition? Please get this updated kernel
in the hope that it improves your ACPI/I2C behavior:
cd /boot
sudo mv vmlinuz-2.6.20-14-generic vmlinuz-2.6.20-14-generic.old
sudo wget -O vmlinuz-2.6.20-14-generic http://linux.tpi.com/~rtg/bzImage
Reboot and attach _all_ o
In my case the committed fix works, now i can boot from kernel 2.6.20.14.
But the boot takes more 5 or 6 seconds than the kernel 2.6.20.12
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On a Acer TM3200 booting in emergency mode will not trigger anything
since i2c_ec is pulled in later. In any case, emergency-booting and
doing a manual 'modprobe i2c_ec' will produce the uninitialized parent
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franzb: Can you boot using kernel 2.6.20-14-generic in recovery mode and
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The fixed module by Tim Gardner doesn't work for me, nothing changes at
all, boot process stopps with the message "Starting ACPI services...".
Feisty works fine with either the kernel 2.6.20-14-generic in recovery
mode or with 2.6.20-12-generic in standard mode. The mainboard is an
Asus P4C800-E,
The committed fix will keep the module from faulting. However, it
doesn't solve the problem wherein the ACPI I2C bus device fails to
initialize.
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Your fix for module i2c_ec.ko also works on my Acer 4001 WLMi.
See file "dmesg after booting 2.6.20.14".
After that I removed modules sbs and i2c_ec and modprobed sbs again.
Here is the output of dmesg:
[ 2345.20] acpi_ec_hc_add
[ 2345.20] acpi_ec_hc_add: Uninitialized device parent.
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I can't do that, because i2c_ec is loaded on boot. modprobe'ing it
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sudo dmesg -c
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I tried this on my Mac Pro, and it seems to work well. I've attached my
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Would one of you bug subscribers be willing to try an instrumented
version of i2c_ec.ko for 2.6.20-14? It has a check that I hope will
prevent a crash, and will also output an error message 'acpi_ec_hc_add:
Uninitialized device parent.'
cd /lib/modules/2.6.20-14-generic/kernel/drivers/acpi
sudo mv
I have the same problem on a Apple Mac Pro 2Ghz in i386 and amd64 2.20.13-xx
and 2.20.14-xx kernels.
All is running in well in 2.20.12 kernel series.
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I confirm this. The laptop is an Acer 4502WLMi. Using kernel 2.6.20-12
everything is ok, but with 2.6.20-13 and 2.6.20-14 it fails to boot,
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I'm having the exact same problem on my Acer 1681. I can only boot into
the 2.6.20-12 kernel. The other versions hang at "Loading acpi modules".
BTW: the slow booting can be fixed by following the tips in this thread:
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Just wanted to let you know that blacklisting the i2c-ec driver helps to
make boot work smoothly again *but* as soon as X11 starts (with the
nvidia driver) the box freezes. I guess the nvidia driver needs i2c.
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FWIW this is also present in 2.6.20-14 on an Acer TM3200. Probably the
i2c-ec-driver pulled in by sbs (sbs is read via ec)? In the working
2.6.20-12 I get the following warining message. At that point it hangs
in 2.6.20-14. If you need further info/tests let me know.
[ 27.576000] **WARNING** I2C
I have the exact same problem, ie stacktrace is identical. My machine is
also a Mac Pro. 2.6.20-12 worked. 2.6.20-13 renders the system unusable.
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I attach my error with Acer Travelmate 4000.
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Also valid here on an Asus M6R. After blacklisting sbs the system boots
fine, but I get a similar oops (however the system runs stable).
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I have similar problem as well (in Acer Travelmate 4502):
Boot hangs while loading ACPI modules, but the actula hangup happens
when loading module i2c_ec (not sbs as seems to be the case for most
people in this thread). After blacklisting i2c_ec boot goes smoothly.
And after system is up and runni
I have a very similar behaviour (perhaps identical). Could it be related
to the "**WARNING** I2C adapter driver [] forgot to specify physical
device; fix it!", that was in my dmesg from 2.6.20-12? I attach a file
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I have the same problem running feisty x86_64 on a Mac Pro. 2.6.20-13.21
fails with a similar dmesg log.
When I boot this kernel and run gnome, I get "Failed to initialize HAL".
Networking fails, and Suspend and Hibernate are unavailable from the
Quit dialog.
Blacklisting sbs fixes the HAL, netwo
Same for me, the boot hangs during "modprobe sbs".
If i press enter i can go after, but the whole system is not so reliable from
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I have the same oops. Maybe the following helps to locate the problem.
My laptop hangs during boot because 'modprobe sbs' hangs, i.e. the oops
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I get a very similar crash (loading ACPI modules dies at kref_get()) on
my Mac Pro workstation. 2.6.20-12 did not have this problem. I
upgraded all packages at once, so I have the latest ACPI support tools.
I'm back to running 2.6.20-12 with a downgraded nvidia-glx until this
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