Public bug reported:
whiles installing nvidia dkms 535
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.04
Package: nvidia-dkms-535 535.183.01-0ubuntu0.24.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.8.0-40.40-generic 6.8.12
Uname: Linux 6.8.0-40-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia_modeset nvidia
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ank you so much for your time and assistance!
Shirley
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Christopher, unfortunately I'm no longer able to reproduce the crash
reliably enough to complete the bisect. If anything changes, I'll
update this bug, but for now I'll most likely just run 12.04 which
doesn't appear to have the issue.
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Christopher, I did not experience the crash in Raring either. As with
Precise, I left the system running for a couple hours and did different
tasks to load the system (that's the best method I have for reproducing
the crash). To be sure, I then reinstalled 13.10 and got the crash
within 5 minutes
Christopher, I have not experienced the crash in 12.04.3 which is
running kernel 3.8.0-29-generic. I'm pretty confident in saying it is
not present in this version as the other kernels crash within 10
minutes. I'll report back if the situation changes, but consider it not
a bug in 12.04 at this p
This is the only Ubuntu server release I've run on this system. I can
try 12.04 and see if the problem exists there if that would be helpful.
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OK, I tried booting again and this time got the original crash. So it
looks like it is present in v3.13-rc3 as well.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1261596
Title:
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Unfortunately the v3.13-rc3 kernel is crashing on boot with a different
stack trace ending with __purge_vmap_area_lazy.
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OK, good (?) news. I was able to load the v3.12-saucy kernel without
using recovery mode by adding the "nomodeset" boot parameter (not sure
why that gets past the "Loading initial ramdisk" hang). I almost
immediately got the same kernel panic as seen in 3.11.0-14. Therefore
it is not fixed upstr
Christopher, I was only able to boot the mainline kernel by doing a
"(recovery mode)" boot and then resuming a normal boot from there. When
doing this (even with the 3.11.0-14 kernel) I'm not experiencing a
crash. I don't think I can reliably diagnose the problem unless I can
get past the "Loadin
Christopher, I'm trying several different mainline kernels, but all seem
to hang at "Loading initial ramdisk". Once I fix that issue, I can
proceed with testing for the kernel panic.
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OK, I've been running v3.12-saucy, from http://kernel.ubuntu.com
/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.12-saucy/. I have not yet experienced the
kernel panic. With the 3.11.0-14 it usually crashed within an hour.
I'll wait a few more hours before adding the fixed upstream tags.
Assuming everything looks good
Public bug reported:
We have been experiencing intermittent system crashes on an Ubuntu 13.10
server. Loading the crash dump gives the following information:
KERNEL: /usr/lib/debug/boot/vmlinux-3.11.0-14-generic
DUMPFILE: dump.201312170006 [PARTIAL DUMP]
CPUS: 24
DATE:
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