After looking around I found this...
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32432
Which looks suspiciously similar so I'm now running what I believe is
the daily mainline kernel
ii linux-image-3.1.0-999-generic 3.1.0-999.201108220905
and we'll see what happens.
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Well that didn't take long... using the mainline kernel produce the same
error only minutes after startup (though the error does tend to produce
itself after a unspecified length of time so I doubt much can be gleaned
from this).
Attached is my updated error listing. Any direction here would be
ap
Attached are the copies of kernel output I get on successive tests as I
do them, I'll update as I go. In this copy, over the weekend I ran the
hardware using EXT3 rather than EXT4 just to be sure it wasn't a
filesystem issue and sure enough I was able to produce the error on
both.
With a mainline
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Apologies for the delay, I have time on my hands to test this again.
I've recreated the issue with the same hardware (same models, different
physical units) and wil be testing the mainline kernel for Lucid
shortly...
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Public bug reported:
I have both Intel D945GCLF and D510MO motherboards which produce I/O
errors after running for a variable amount of time (usually inside of 72
hours). These motherboards are running with 1GB of RAM and a 4GB Micron
eUSB SSD installed with Ubuntu 10.10. The Ubuntu installation i
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Oops, my problem seems fixed with 1.4.14-0ubuntu2 which was released a
few hours ago.
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Confirming for current Hardy beta, amd64.
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Built and tested Alexander's branch this morning and after a reboot
everything's back to normal. Network-Manager connects as expected to my
WPA network at home and my open network at school.
Thanks Alexander!
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Since upgrading to alpha 6 earlier today and rebooting I haven't been
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Public bug reported:
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Since upgrading to alpha 6 earlier today and rebooting I haven't been
able to connect to my WPA1 network at home using NetworkManager. I've
removed all preexisting wireless settings for the application and
started fresh, selected the netwo
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 177856 ***
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Installed the fixed package and things seem to be working again.
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Installed the fixed package and things seem to be working again.
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Just confirming the problem...
I have an amd64 build and it seems as though Flash crashes randomly; I
haven't yet been able to figure out what usage pattern causes it. I've
had it crash on YouTube but I've also had it crash simply showing
advertisements at any number of websites. When it crashes t
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