Richard Huddleston, do you have a "Intel Corporation 82801HBM/HEM
(ICH8M/ICH8M-E) SATA IDE Controller" (or another controller that uses
the ata_piix kernel module)? If not, this bug is probably not the cause
of your problems.
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2.6.28-11 causes massive data corruption on 64 bit installations
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It seem like you've got a SATA controller using the ata_piix kernel
module which which I believe common to all people suffering from this
bug. My personal experience (and other people are reporting similar
observations in earlier commens to this bug) is that upgrading to a
mainline kernel of later
I think the output of lspci and lshw would be useful.
I got filesystem corruption when I tried 9.04 and at least parts of the dmesg
output you gave looks familiar. Could you try to remove apport (or does that
break the system)?
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Apport segfault in libc-2.9.so causes Filesystem damage (even wi
This bug could be related to this one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/linux-2.6/+bug/209346
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Apport segfault in libc-2.9.so causes Filesystem damage (even with ext3)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350408
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Also, it seem like Zillode and I have the same SATA-controller:
00:1f.2 IDE interface: Intel Corporation 82801HBM/HEM (ICH8M/ICH8M-E) SATA IDE
Controller (rev 03)
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Apport segfault in libc-2.9.so causes Filesystem damage (even with ext3)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350408
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Were there any changes in the ata_piix driver (the driver used by
82801HBM/HEM (ICH8M/ICH8M-E) SATA IDE Controller which 5 of the people
suffering from this bug have in their machines according to posted
output from lshw) between 2.6.28.9 and 2.6.28.11?
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If it is an error in the drivers (e.g. software), why should it show up in a
hardware test?
>From what information I've got it looks like something was broken in the
>ata_piix kernel module between versions 2.6.28-9 and 2.6.28-11 and then
>subsequently fixed (it could also be an error somewhere
I don't think my hard-drive is failing since intrepid (reverted the
second time my jaunty install went unbootable) is stable like a slab of
concrete on bedrock (unless I try to run something using openGL) and I
get no file-system corruption at all. I'll try jaunty final when I get
the time and repo
I also got a missing man page, I find it kind of weird that such an
important application as firefox doesn't get a man page.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115112
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I too find this annoying, some people might find it useful however so
making it optional would be my suggestion.
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Partition Name showns wrongly in Places Menu/Nautilus
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205420
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I get a similar behaviour on my laptop with an intel x3100 graphics card
and an intel chipset. Really annoying but the screen brightness
adjustment keys work so I can use them instead.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287884
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I am also experiencing this bug. I have got an Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T9300
(2.5 GHz). Other hardware on the system include an Intel GMA x3100 integrated
graphics card and Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AGN.
As for the dmesg, it does not always contain anything related to time keeping
a
Further investigations and testing indicate that the boot-option noapic
provides an usable workaround. I've had the affected computer running
with that boot-option for several hours, leaving it unattended with
programs that I usually had running when the lockup occured for quite a
while (this would
zmzach, I've just got "noapic clocksource=hpet" appended to the other
options. Unless my memory fails me nolapic would mess up things badly.
Also, I am using a 64-bit version of ubuntu on a 64-bit processor, if
you have got a 32-bit ubuntu and/or a 32-bit processor this bug may not
apply to you.
M
I've got a similar problem with the ati driver on gusty (final release),
it may be the same as you have. How does lock ups manifest themselves?
Can you still move the mouse but it won't do anything or is it a
downright freeze? If you've got some audio (like music) does it continue
like normal or do
Michal Suchanek , does it depend on if you've got an AGP or PCI card?
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I got it working by setting agp mode in the bios to 4 (8 did give worse
performance with glxgears and crashed with tremulous), set the AGP
apature size to 128 MB in the bios and added Option "AGPMode" "4" to
xorg.conf and set. According to lspci I've got a "VGA compatible
controller: ATI Technolog
@Dylan McCall: I believe there is a workaround for your problem that the
computer will not shut down/suspend/hibernate as it should on low
battery. You can set the gconf-option /apps/gnome-power-
manager/general/use_time_for_policy to false (use gconf-editor or
something) to have it use the percent
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-bluetooth
The default bluetooth front-ends in ubuntu (found in packages gnome-bluetooth
and gnome-user-share) and are missing the option to allow the user to decide if
files coming in via bluetooth should be accepted on a per-file basis. The
beha
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