FWIW, installing initramfs-tools(-core) 0.132 from Debian buster/sid
fixed this for me. Both direct download and a build from source worked.
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The problem still exists with the latest ubuntu kernel (3.13.0.34) but
then again you already know that as per bug #1326725. That bug report is
more than active than the one that I filed, so I suggest you use that
one, however I am still willing to allow you to double check using me if
you want.
I
I went ahead and tested the kernels again as you wish using uname- r to
confirm. These are the results:
3.13.0-24-generic - works!!!
3.13.0-27-generic - broken
3.13.0-29-generic - broken
3.13.0-30-generic - broken
3.13.11-03131102-generic - works!!!
3.13.11-03131103-generic - works!!!
As you can
I followed the instructions @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed
and installed the 3.13.0.30-generic kernel. The problem with the ps3 gamepad
still exists on that kernel and outputs the same error messages. Please feel
free to count on me to test the latest kernels for this bug as I
I tested the upstream kernel linux-
image-3.13.11-03131102-generic_3.13.11-03131102.201405081435_amd64.deb
and found the device does get created for the Playstation 3 gamepad and
it works as it should. I hope this kernel was the one you wanted me to
test. It seems old as it is dated May 8th.
I wou
Public bug reported:
The newer Ubuntu kernel 3.13.0.27-generic breaks my Sony Playstation 3
gamepad. A device entry does not get created for it. I had to migrate
back to the older 3.13.0.24-generic kernel. Note that the extra packages
are installed for both of these kernels so it has nothing to do
As stated above, the problem persists in the main Ubuntu Server 12.04
LTS and 13.10 ISOs from the main Ubuntu website.Unfortunately, it
also still appears to be in the daily builds (pending and current) of
Ubuntu Server 14.04 and the 12.04.3 LTS dated today 29th Dec 2013.
Tested today on an Ace
Same issue on ASUS G73JW . ADATA S102 32gb thumb drive writes at 27
MB/s in a USB 2.0 slot but only manages 400 KB/s in the 3.0 slot.On
Windows partition it can write at over 70 MB/s on the same 3.0 slot.
dmesg:
[ 6966.205903] usb 3-1: new SuperSpeed USB device using xhci_hcd and address 3
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/625705/+attachment/1524549/+files/AptOrdering.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/625705/+attachment/1524550/+files/BootDmesg.txt
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https:
Public bug reported:
Tried to automatically install nvidia drivers. 10.04.1 32 bit booting
from USB
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: nvidia-current 195.36.24-0ubuntu1~10.04
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-24.39-generic 2.6.32.15+drm33.5
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-24-generic
** Description changed:
Dapper fails to boot on Compaq ProLiant ML350 with dual PIII 800.
Booting it as a live CD it stops at:
[4294669.909000] ..MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC
Booting with notsc it gets past that and after "Configuring some
drivers..." for some t
Public bug reported:
Dapper fails to boot on Compaq ProLiant ML350 with dual PIII 800.
Booting it as a live CD it stops at:
[4294669.909000] ..MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC
Booting with notsc it gets past that and after "Configuring some
drivers..." for some time it stops at a
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