@Keng-Yu,
Was your machine a Sugar Bay system by any chance? If it is, then there
are other issues with S4 that haven't been ironed out yet (even in
Natty). We're working closely with Intel to get those issues fixed, and
the symptoms you described looked similar. I'm not sure if those
reboots
Test BIOSes on Vida and Krug showed to fix the issue on the problematic
drives, so I think we are now good to go. An official BIOS will go out
in the next block update, which is in late Spring / Early Summer, I
think.
9 Drives were found to be problematic in the factory. Of the 9, 3 are
going to
I'm still seeing issues with the Dell-recovery installer on Natty, even
with the latest ubiquity fixes. The same symptoms persist. If, during
the OEM-Config / OBE portion of the install, I select any language other
than English, the changes do not 'stick' when I boot into the Operating
System for
Hi Colin,
Here are the requested logs from an attempt today. As a test, I
selected German, but ended up with an English-only installation when it
was all said and done.
Let me know if I can get you anything else. Thanks.
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Public bug reported:
During an test installation of Oneiric dated 2011-08-02 it was noticed
that the top paned during the installation was barely visible. It
almost looks to be cut off or sitting too high on the display.
Maybe this is similar to what happened in Natty, where the panel
indicator
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This looks a lot like:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/745681
..where an ABI bump was needed to get the panel back to normal again.
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Also confirmed with 20110901 build. Panel is missing entirely.
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Tested Oneiric Beta 1 with this dkms package on a Dell Latitude E4310.
Two-finger scrolling as well as horizontal and vertical edge scrolling
are working well.
I'm also seeing the same issues as in comment #332...the trackstick is
way more sensitive than it used to be.
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Problem: The Oneiric Installer never finishes when running in oem-mode
and when the webcam plugin is in use.
How reproducible: Always
Steps to reproduce:
1) Find a laptop with a working webcam.
2) Boot up with the amd64 version of today's Oneiric Desktop build (20110906 in
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The logs in the previous comment are from a working system, where no
webcam was involved.
I am also attaching the logs from a system that failed to complete
installation in oem-mode (see logs.tar.gz).
Please let me know if I can get anything else for you on this.
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Public bug reported:
Summary: Hibernate function is available on systems with 4GB RAM. For
Dell-Recovery purposes, Hibernate should be disabled on systems with 4GB
of RAM or more. Currently, systems with exactly 4GB of physical memory
are being shown to have slightly less than 4GB according to
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** Description changed:
Summary: Hibernate function is available on systems with 4GB RAM. For
Dell-Recovery purposes, Hibernate should be disabled on systems with 4GB
of RAM or more. Currently, systems with exactly 4GB of physical memory
are being shown to have slightly less than 4GB ac
I tested the latest i386 build of 11.10 (8-16-2011) today on my 5520m sample in
the Dell Austin lab and cannot reproduce any ubiquity crashes. This machine
has the same hardware as the one that's posted in this bug report.
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I tested the proposed SRU:
1) I selected Simplified Chinese during OEM-Config
2) After completing OEM-Config, I ran dell-recovery to launch recovery from the
Hard Drive.
3) During the recovery process the Simplified Chinese language setting was
preserved.
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Just to be clear, we have two usb bluetooth devices that we know are
problematic and would benefit from the workaround:
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 413c:8187 Dell Computer Corp. DW375 Bluetooth
Module
and
DW1701 with the usb ID's mentoned in the Bug Description.
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Testing with 0.71.6:
So far so good. I am able to create a good USB recovery stick with this
update. The usb-creator tool runs to completion and I am not getting
any bad or partially-burned USB sticks in testing so far. I've
installed a system, created backup USB media, then restored the system
I am able to successfully create good recovery media with the proposed
updates. Brasero now finds my recovery media, I can burn a recovery
disc and also re-install successfully with the same media.
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I am able to successfully burn media with the updated brasero packages
and have not experienced any crashses in a non-Gnome environment since.
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Hi Keng-Yu,
Any updates on this? Thanks!
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Bluetooth modules cause random S4 hangs
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Binary package hint: oem-config
User-selected language packs are not being installed during the oem-
config portion of Dell Recovery. The user can select their language of
choice, and during the rest of the oem-coonfig portion of the
installation process, the language setting
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- Binary package hint: ubiquity
+ Binary package hint: oem-config
User-selected language packs are not being installed during the oem-
- config portion of Dell Recovery.
+ config portion of Dell Recovery. The user can select their language o
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub
Ubuntu Release: Maverick and Natty
Summary: With certain 512 sector and 4k Sector Drives in 512e mode, the
systems fail to boot after installing the Operating System when the SATA
controller is set to AHCI mode in the BIOS.
The issue has been obser
It almost seems like a problem with the way that GRUB is reading the
drive.
I say this because you can try to cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg and it's not
reading out the right values. If you boot a USB stick while the drive is
in AHCI mode, you can cat out those values using the kernel AHCI driver
withou
We can get the operating system to boot 'by hand' in AHCI mode by doing
the following:
The system was reinstalled using the AHCI SATA option in BIOS. After
installation, we sre dropped to a 'grub rescue' prompt when the OS tries
to boot.
Typing the 'set' command at the grub prompt reveals that th
The 4Ke drives, by the way, are currently set up in 512 emulation mode.
We do have a few Western Digital, Toshiba, and one Seagate drive of this
type (4k in 512 emulation mode) that do not have any issues when
attempting to boot in AHCI mode.
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** Also affects: oem-priority
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: oem-priority
Importance: Undecided => High
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Status: New
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I just tested the patch on a Latitude on a 4K-sector drive that was
known to have problems in AHCI mode. I was able to boot the operating
system all the way with this drive in AHCI, RaidOn, and ATA modes.
Tomorrow, I'll need to double and triple check my results with a few
other disks just to mak
It turns out that the patch does not work after all.
The drive that I used that was known to be bad in some machines was
actually working in AHCI mode all along, patch or no patch.
So, I took another disk that had issues and tried it out with the grub
patch. This time, I did not get any improvem
@Colin,
Current suspicion from BIOS side is LBA48 (48 bit logical block
addressing) may be causing some of the issues we're seeing on various
drives. Are there any areas in that part of the grub code that could
be causing issues?
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We tested some potential BIOS fixes for this issue, and so far
everything is looking good with the drives that would not boot
previously. In a nutshell, my understanding is that there was a problem
with the way the BIOS was reading some of the LBA information off the
drives in question.
@Colin, i
I also have a u350 Ideapad and the above suggestion got my internal mic
working again.
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Lenovo Ideapad U350: Internal mic s
Hi David,
Here's the requested alsainfo. I had the "model=asus" workaround in
place when I ran this.
Let me know if you need anything else.
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Hi David,
With this alsa package:
linux-alsa-driver-modules-2.6.38-8-generic2.6.38-8.201105041657
and the following line set to:
options snd-hda-intel model=auto
...The internal mic stops working again.
I'll set it back to asus and see what happens.
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So, setting the model back to "asus" seems to be the only way to get the
internal mic to work on this system at the moment.
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The xorg-server packages from -proposed appear to have fixed this issue.
I can now rotate the screen via nvidia-settings without any crashes.
Thanks!
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Hi David,
I installed your alsa-hda-dkms package from your PPA and set model=auto.
This time, the internal mic works.
Let me know if there's anything else I can provide.
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@Colin,
Here are some additional logs with debug-oem-config enabled.
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Colin,
Do you have an update for me on this? Thanks.
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oem-config
Public bug reported:
System hangs have been observed when performing heavy i/o on sandybridge
systems with small memory footprints (less than 4GB of memory in this
case).
The issue was first discovered when running an a customized Natty
installer from an OEM. The installer initially copies all t
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heavy i/o on sandyb
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heav
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Confirmed as well with Dell-Recovery. During the OBE portion of the
installation I selected Spanish and this time, the language selection
carried all the way through. The slideshows to finish up the
installation as well as the desktop is all in Spanish now!
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@Colin,
One more question. What is the expected behavior with regard to
language selection and keyboards?
For example, if I select Chinese as my language of choice, will I be
prompted later on for a Chinese-type keyboard layout or should I see a
default keyboard choice in the language I selected
@Colin,
Thanks for taking a look. I ran through an install using Simplified
Chinese for starters.
The detailed steps at this stage of the Dell installer are as follows:
1) User selects language.
2) User agrees to Dell EULA.
3) Timezone is selected (Shanghai is default).
4) Keyboard preferences
Attaching logs from a Traditional Chinese installation.
Here are some observations:
Everything was the same as steps 1-8 above with the following
differences:
1) Traditional Chinese was selected as a language choice.
3) Default timezone was Taipei (which was expected)
6) The menu that gives the
One more run, this time with Spanish as the chosen language.
Steps 1-8 went as expected with Madrid as the default timezone. For the
keyboard, however, I noticed something different. By default, we are
presented with an "EE.UU" as the default keyboard selection rather than
USA. I've attached a
spanish installer logs
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Status: New => Confirmed
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indicator-weather crashed with
Architecture: i386
DRM.card0.DP.1:
status: disconnected
enabled: disabled
dpms: Off
modes:
edid-base64:
DRM.card0.DP.2:
status: disconnected
enabled: disabled
dpms: Off
modes:
edid-base64:
DRM.card0.DP.3:
status: disconnected
enabled: disabled
dpms: Off
modes:
edid-base64:
DRM.car
apport information
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Xorg c
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I also tried to send some information on this since I'm seeing similar
behavior, but, it looks like apport had an issue when trying to get
information on the xorg problem..sorry for the spam. I'll try and see
if there's anything eating up memory on my system.
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I'm still seeing problems with this, even with the 2.5.18 ubiquity
update from yesterday, which contains the partman-auto fixes.
The installer still gets 'stuck' at any attempts to partition the disk,
either automatically or manually.
I've attached the /var/log/installer/debug output and the
/var
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I'm using the following Intel graphics with Xv and the
2:2.12.0-1ubuntu5.1 version of the package and have not seen any issues
with applications such as Cheese and Totem in full screen mode:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series
Chipset Integrated Graphics C
I'm using the following Intel graphics with Xv and the
2:2.12.0-1ubuntu5.1 version of the package and have not seen any issues
with applications such as Cheese and Totem in full screen mode:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series
Chipset Integrated Graphics C
I'm using the following Intel graphics with Xv and the
2:2.12.0-1ubuntu5.1 version of the package and have not seen any issues
with applications such as Cheese and Totem in full screen mode:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series
Chipset Integrated Graphics C
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