Thanks. works for me too.
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On 04/11/14 13:29, Jean-Philippe Fleury wrote:
> I solved this problem by updating gvfs (version 1.20.2-1ubuntu2 on
> Ubuntu 14.10) with a newer version (1.22.1-1) from Debian Unstable.
> Steps:
>
> - Install the package "debian-archive-keyring":
>
> sudo apt-get ins
I enabled Pre-released updates in the software sources application. Then I
installed the package linux-backports- modules-jaunty. The wifi problem seems
to have been solved. And I haven't experienced any side effects. I have now
disabled the Pre-released updates and hope that all goes well. Mayb
It happens to me when I close the lid on my laptop. The power management
settings are set to blank the screen but I guess something more is
happening.
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Intel Wireless 5300 AGN: iwlagn: No space for Tx
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/352228
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Well I installed 32 bit, since the bug causes a reboot my logs will be gone
when it happens, so I can't help with 64 bit anymore. But I will check
my logs on 32 bit. See if the same happens there...
32 bit is rock solid... no problems... only wifi drops sometimes but is
seems that issue is alre
It happens on the live cd, and during the install process.
It happens when running in console mode.
I have been running ubuntu for half a year on the laptop with 32 bit ubuntu and
now problems... now I changed to the amd64 version and these random reboot
occur. I also did a mem check because am64
I have the same problem, the syslog shows a similar entry for the
console-kit-daemon that it can't open the file /proc/2355/environ
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Random reboot without error on jaunty amd64 2.6.28 and 2.6.29
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359173
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Finally I got the dump:
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 57f684e4
printing eip:
c016c148
*pde =
Oops: [#1]
SMP
Modules linked in: vmnet vmmon binfmt_misc rfcomm l2cap bluetooth fglrx
speedstep_lib cpufreq_userspace cpufreq_stats freq_table cpufreq_powe
With the radeon opensource driver system seems to be more stable (but slower on
graphic). I will keep it running for a while.
This is a partial log I collect immediately before system hangs (fglrx
drivers). The other part seems to be impossible to save... Anyway, i will try
to catch it next week
I have some troubles collecting the trace...
When system hangs there's no way to interact (keyboard and mouse blocked) and
ssh access is broken. I restart the same machine whit another OS, but the
kernel logs in the /var/log dir are limited to events immediately before the
hang! (The last thing
Ok, I'll work on it next days to report the kernel dump. But I'm quite
sure the problem is in the fglrx or the RT61 kernel module (or in
both...).
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kernel panic, system freeze on shutdown, vmware hangs...
https://launchpad.net/bugs/72705
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