Updated to 11.10 and have not seen the problem for several days now,
where it would have locked up within hours before. I installed Oneric
with the nVidia recommended driver and it seems to be fixed, or at least
much better.
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Same environment as before - This just happened again.
Since the desktop was frozen, of course, except for the mouse, I sshed
and looked at the running processes. All normal except for a defunct
process for firefox, although, the X server had consumed a lot of time.
Firefox may be a clue, but this
Well, it happened while entering details on this bug :) I can still
access the box remotely, just as noted in other reports.
Here is a tail of dmesg:
[ 8384.590661] [drm] nouveau :01:00.0: PFIFO_DMA_PUSHER - Ch 1 Get
0x1f80 Put 0x00019558 State 0xc0002054 Push 0x
[ 8384.592488]
I am also seeing this problem on an IBM ThinkCentre. I am using "Ubuntu
Classic" as Unity was not supported. I just completed a fresh 11.04
install and updated and thought I had the problem fixed, but it is very
random. It seems to be somewhat reproducible with browser use, but I
have seen the pr
The name of this defect is very misleading, is this really a new feature
repository for UCM for PA and Alsa? To my knowledge, PA has not accepted
th UCM changes yet.
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https://bugs.launchpa
Tried dd method on the original card and got the same problem. Finally
got a chance to try a different SD card as per your suggestion. It
worked. Closing this defect due to possible bad SD card.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubunt
** Changed in: linux-linaro-omap (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Kurt Taylor (kurt-r-taylor)
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Title:
no audio with linaro-ubuntu-desk
This is probably a case of the outputs being muted, check using
alsamixer.
Here is a quick overview of what to look for with the beagle c4 ->
http://linuxsound.wordpress.com/2010/12/31/sound-beagleboard-c4/
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Title:
Tried this again with the same image listed above on a known good
BeagleboardC4 with the exact same result.
As I said in the original bug, I am not able to get a command prompt on
the serial console during post install and after it throws out a bunch
of "read only filesystem" errors and won't allo
I just checked the debian/rules and the common-configure-arch CFLAGS
with implicit-it was still there. This was not a problem for suppressing
the build error in this test environment (BBc4), but it is worth
mentioning for testing other arm environments.
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After verifying the patch was there, I built/installed the ppa
(0.9.22-24-g67d18) on the beagleboard c4. I only did limited testing but
it built and ran fine.
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Sure, no problem, I can test it on the board I found it on.
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Luke Yelavich
wrote:
> I did a quick check, and the above mentioned commit cherry-picks cleanly
> into stable-queue. If I make a source package available for testing,
> could someone with the affected har
Hi Steve, it was checked in as rb7779ec this morning from the
maintainers repository where it was tweaked.
I have never used cherry-pick (still learning git) but will try it an
post a patch in the launchpad defect.
Kurt Taylor (irc krtaylor)
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Steve Langasek
For what it's worth, just as Ken reported, the PWRON_RESET button works
just as expected with the hybrid linaro/natty image described above, but
does not do anything when pressed after booting Ken's test image (image
that reproduces the symptoms of this defect).
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Swapping natty alpha 2 uImage and uInitrd worked with Linaro linaro-
natty-alip-tar-20110215-0.tar.gz and hwpack_linaro-
panda_20110215-0_armel_supported.tar.gz.
The output of :
$ for gpio in 171 101 182; do read gpio${gpio} <
/sys/class/gpio/gpio${gpio}/value; done && echo "Revision: ${gpio17
I am seeing the same as Ken and others with my Panda specifics:
PandaBoard Rev A1
Assy: 750-2152-010(D)
I am also using a USB/serial for console. I have tried with/without
kb/mouse, ethernet, usb hub, HDMI and usb serial, all with no success. I
am not using LEDs to determine if the board is hung,
Public bug reported:
I was not able to complete the installation process on my BeagleBoard C4 (not
Xm) using the image:
ubuntu-netbook-10.10-preinstalled-netbook-armel+omap.img.gz
Followed the process described on ->
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OMAPMaverickInstall
The image comes up on the Beag
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