this Bug also affects a customers machine, equipped with a MSI A78M-E45
mainboard with an AMD A4-4000 APU.
This Bug is not in Ubuntu Precise with the 3.2 Kernel. So I first
installed Ubuntu 12.04, installed the fglrx-driver via Jockey and then
upgraded to Trusty. Up to now, the system runs without
Public bug reported:
when using the default Radeon-driver on this machine, random reboots
occure every time. Every time means also during installation of the
system and after install too. This problem was fixed at this machine
with the following workaround:
1. install of Xubuntu 12.04.4 with the
after having thought about this a little bit, I would like to write down
as much information as I can.
I wrote "randomly" because it really is randomly. This means, the user can not
determine a reason for these reboots. There is no obvious connection between
something the user does and the occur
unfortunatetly I can't do that. The affected machine is a production
machine. It is now running fine since the fglrx module is installed.
Installing the new Kernel means a risk of breaking it for other reasons
and it means uninstalling the fglrx module for testing (otherwise it
wouldn't make sense,
thanks to User tomtomtom at ubuntuusers.de I got a .iso image of Ubuntu
14.04 with Kernel 3.17-rc6 and could test it in a live environment.
The Bug is NOT fixed with Kernel 3.17-rc6. The machine still reboots
randomly when using the free radeon driver.
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