The system is working now. I have been taking backups on the external
drive connected to the 4-port hub it since yesterday. The backup (a
large one) ran for several hours until late at night without a hitch.
Since this morning the system has booted fine and has not shown any sign
of crashing.
Than
** Tags added: kernel-fixed-upstream kernel-fixed-
upstream-4.0.0-04-generic
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Title:
Black screen of death: system suddenly stop
Thanks once again. I have installed the latest mainline kernel.
uname -r:
4.0.0-04-generic
from the link you have provided.
System has booted fine with this kernel.
Testing. Will keep you posted
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Hi.
the output of the commands
sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
is:
M74 Ver. 01.09
01/26/2015
What was I doing?
I was working on Caligra Flow to create a flow chart.
Backintime was running a backup of my home directory on an external 1 TB
Hi
I think we will need to reopen this. Since I experienced the same issue
again just now.
If the report is closed how do I re-open?
Pramathesh
On Tue, 2015-04-14 at 22:34 +, Christopher M. Penalver wrote:
> pramathesh ambasta, this bug report is being closed due to your last
> c
Thanks a lot Christopher M. Penalver, especially for the really prompt
response
I upgraded the BIOS like you said. And I think it has worked!
After upgrade, I booted up system as normal, plugged in the 4-port USB
hub and plugged in the Seagate expansion drive into the hub. I then
started backinti
It happened again!
I rebooted and I was working with not problems. Then I plugged in my
external drive to my 4-port hub and started running backintime-gnome. A
few seconds later the BSOD appeared again. It said that there was a
kernel panic and an unhandled exception in one of the interrupts. Also
Public bug reported:
I update the kernel images from update-manager this morning on my Ubuntu
14.10 system running on my laptop.
I had started backintime-gnome to take a backup of my home directory on
an external seagate drive connected to a 4 port USB hub. This is
something I do almost daily
I
Sorry for creating this confusion but my colleague has the same hardware
and Ubuntu 14.04 running. Would it work if I tried on that machine?
Given that the bug exists, it would be good to have a solution
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Sorry, bu in the meanwhile I have upgraded my machine :) I no longer
have the earlier one so it won't be possible for me to do what you are
saying.
On my new notebook (HP Probook 43) suspend and hibernate both work like
a charm
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