I don't think so, not related. The only problem I am having (and
everyone else on this board), now with a new kernel, is how to turn it
off with a shutdown. I have tried many acpi kernel options with NO luck.
HOW DO WE GET THIS BOARD TO TURN OFF?
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ACPI Problem with Atom Based Board
https://bug
ACPI is still a problem with newer kernel 2.6.27-14. The shutdown
command does not actually power off the machine. Full power is still
running through the board, and video output is still active.
BTW, Does anyone work here?
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ACPI Problem with Atom Based Board
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/27
ACPI is still a problem with newer kernel 2.6.27-14. The shutdown
command does not actually power off the machine. Full power is still
running through the board, and video output is still active.
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Ubuntu:network show incorrect wired status after S4
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/240648
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Have also tried kernel in proposed 2.6.24-21 with same acpi issue.
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Ubuntu:network show incorrect wired status after S4
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/240648
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Same Board D945GCLF, using OS 8.04, kernel 2.6.24-19-41 in update repo
seems to fix the ethernet problems... but still have acpi problem where
system does NOT power off, just goes to black screen. I tested the power
consumption with a meter and still get idle power draw. I tried kernel
option acpi-
Public bug reported:
Board D945GCLF
OS 8.04 with updates
Kernel 2.6.24-19-41 (in updates), also tried 2.6.24.-21 in proposed
Problem: ACPI - board won't power off from a shutdown (CLI or GNOME).
Screen goes black but machine still draws full idle power (I measured it
with a meter repeatedly to ma
Steve,
What's the fix? How can we test it?
I have tried latest hardy-updates and hardy-proposed kernels and still have a
driver problem.
Usage: Board D945GCLF, using NIC as PXE Boot with LTSP.
I have done quite a bit of testing on this issue. Here's what I found:
1) 2.6.24-16 kernel does not wo
Possibly... but this seems to vary by the kernel version, so I guess its a
kernel driver and not xorg driver issue.
Do you think I should open a new bug?
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RTL8102EL NIC driver oops during Hardy boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223656
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I can confirm this problem.
I am running Netbook Remix (Jaunty 9.04 UNR daily snapshot from April 9,
updated to April 13, kernel 2.6.28-11.41) on my Aspire One 110 (with latest
BIOS v3309).
My SDHC (8GB class 4) does work in the left hand card slot, mounted as
/home/files (can read and save fil
I am running Netbook Remix (Jaunty 9.04 UNR daily snapshot from April 9,
updated to April 13, kernel 2.6.28-11.41) on my Aspire One 110 (with latest
BIOS v3309).
My SDHC (8GB class 4) does work in the left hand card slot, mounted as
/home/files (can read and save files to it); however, I can not
I am running Netbook Remix (Jaunty 9.04 UNR daily snapshot from April 9,
updated to April 13, kernel 2.6.28-11.41) on my Aspire One 110 (with latest
BIOS v3309).
My SDHC (8GB class 4) does work in the left hand card slot, mounted as
/home/files (can read and save files to it); however, I can not
I am running Netbook Remix (Jaunty 9.04 UNR daily snapshot from April 9,
updated to April 12) on my Aspire One 110 (with latest BIOS v3309).
My SDHC (8GB class 4) does work in the left hand card slot (can read and save
files to it); however, I can not suspend or hibernate with the card inserted
BTW, running kernel 2.6.28-11-generic.
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SDHC Cards do not work in Dell Mini 9 internal card slot with Linux 2.6.28
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359323
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Public bug reported:
Environment: Ubuntu 8.04 Beta (all packages updated to today 4/15/08),
ltsp-server and standalone version 5.0.40~brz5, client build was made on
arch i386 after latest package update.
With NO setting for LDM_DirectX (feature off, encryption on) in lts.conf
(the tftboot/ltsp/i3
Further Notes: This error occurred with the default ltsp installation
using the installer CD 8.04 amd64 Beta. This installer installs ltsp
environment for amd64 kernel clients (not a problem since my clients
support 64 bit cpu). Again ltsp loaded ldm and gnome just fine, and
recognized the local de
Public bug reported:
Release: Alternate CD 8.04 Beta amd64 made on March 19 download from
Ubunutu beta site.
Package: LTSP-server-standalone et. all version 5.0.40
Expected to insert usb stick on thin client and open files (e.g. pdf
jpg) with viewer apps.
Result was usb stick appeared on thin c
I think I have the same issue... ** Can not specify XSERVER driver **
When booting with no lts.conf file, I saw some weird lines on the screen
of the client. So I setup the lts.conf file and specified the XSERVER
driver as "sis". After client reboot, I got the blinking cursor and no
ldm (whereas w
My configuration (see above comment) is Hardy 8.04 Beta Alternate CD
amd64 made on March 19 as on main Beta download site. Used LTSP-server-
standalone at time of installation version 5.0.40.
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Hardy - specifying XSERVER causes xorg.conf syntax error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196706
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