Funnily enough today xshogi starts up without complaint. I already
removed xfonts-100dpi-transcoded again, so perhaps a restart fixed
something?
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This is not fixed for 14.04 LTS. Also installing xfonts-100dpi-
transcoded (the only one of the five listed above that I did not already
have installed) does not help. This still happens:
$ xshogi
xshogi: No fonts match pattern -*-helvetica-medium-o-normal--*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
Of course it is well k
Actually my last comment was on 2008-08-18 about the released 8.04.
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Acer laptop with
05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR242x
802.11abg Wireless PCI Express Adapter (rev 01)
has working wireless interface with Intrepid Beta after adding
"blacklist ath_pci" to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and rebooting.
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Tested Intrepid alpha6 on an Acer laptop with the AR5007EG/AR2425
wireless chipset but it didn't work. Neither with ath5k or ath_pci. The
included HAL for ath_pci is too old; at least 0.10.5.6 is needed, not
the current 0.9 version.
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I could install and use 8.04 by using the ``all-generic-ide'' (I forget
the exact one) kernel boot option. I still had to add this manually to
the grub configuration file to be able to boot the installed version and
there is a silly line as the machine boots that says that the option is
not used or
Hardy alpha helps nothing and produces similar error messages.
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(as also stated on the kernel bug: )
I tried to boot with Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 i386, but ide=nodma doesn't let me do
that anymore, nor did "acpi=off noapic ide=nodma". I get a lot of:
ata1.00: configured for UDMA/33
ata1: EH complete
ata1.00: exception Emask 0x0 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x0 action 0x2 frozen
The problem with the 7.10 amd64 release persists. However as the kernel
helpfully suggested after I turned off quiet and splash annoyances,
booting with "irqpoll" might help and it did allow me to boot. I don't
normally need to use that boot option though. After X came up Gnome was
very slow to sta
Any link to any indication that this indeed has been fixed upstream?
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I'll try ASAP, but it may be a few months before I'll have a chance.
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Bug #55337 seems to describe a similar problem, but it has not much info
or any particulars.
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** Attachment added: "dmesg output"
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dmesg | grep -i ohci
[17179577.448000] ohci_hcd: 2005 April 22 USB 1.1 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI)
Driver (PCI)
[17179577.448000] ohci_hcd :00:02.2: OHCI Host Controller
[17179577.448000] ohci_hcd :00:02.2: new USB bus registered, assigned bus
number 1
[17179577.448000] ohci_hcd :0
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package: linux-2.6.15-27-386
My usb flash drive isn't being mounted when I plug it in. lsusb hangs
with no output. There are some errors from the usb driver in the kernel
log attached below.
lspci:
:00:00.0 Host bridge: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 650/M650 Host (rev
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I tried booting your ubuntu-6.10-rc-desktop-amd64.iso. I get the new
progress bouncer and after a while it goes away and leaves me with this
message:
/bin/sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
(initramfs)
Here's my hardware:
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation P96
ok, so maybe this should be reassigned to the "restricted proprietary
drivers package", linux-386-restricted or something.
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>You cannot expect that everything works correctly if you do not mount
the full fs tree.
Agreed, so synaptic shouldn't tell me it applied all changes
successfully, but it does. The miniterminal shows that some things did
fail. This is definately a bug.
>But to be honest I think it's your failure.
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I need to boot with ide=nodma. The problem is that this option is not
set automatically in my menu.lst. Nor is there an option to set it in
the install process like there is with KateOS.
I think it would be good if the installcd checked whether any boot
options where given an
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I was trying to uninstall the restricted proprietary drivers package and
in the small console I saw it failed because it couldn't find
/boot/System.map. Now I have a separate partition for /boot and it is
not mounted automatically, so it wasn't mounted. Synaptic claims it
appl
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I was reporting a bug about synaptic and wanted to copy something from
the miniterminal, but I couldn't. Not rmb and not ctrl-C.
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Status: Unconfirmed
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I've filed a kernel bug:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7004
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I tried the irqpoll, but it didn't solve my dma problem.
Sorry for not using the attach option.
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after reboot I get again Error 17 from grub :(
All I did was boot recovery kernel, write dmesg and lsmod to disk, enable my
wireless network card and scp the logs to my other box for posting here and
rebooting. I booted from the cd with ide=nodma and tried to e2fsck -p
/dev/hda1, but the there i
after rebooting I got grub error 17. Maybe just from trying to boot
without disabling dma? I tried e2fsck but there were thousands of
errors, so I just reinstalled completely.
I noticed some extra problems in my dmesg:
[17179569.184000] Linux version 2.6.15-26-386 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version
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Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.15-26-386
I today installed the latest xubuntu (6.06.1). I had the same problem
with regular ubuntu 6.06. Booting install cd fails at mounting root
filesystem. I use "ide=nodma" and remove "quiet splash --" to make it
work. After installin
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