Setting this to "Fix Released" based on the decision to stick with the
2.6.27 kernel for Intrepid - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-
team/2008-September/003107.html
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Oops, apparently this is supposed to stay fix-committed until we make
the final decision to go with 2.6.27. Anyway, removing the milestone tag
so that we don't have to see it on the milestone list.
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Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
Target: i
This commit was in linux 2.6.27-1.2, and given the confirmation that
everything is now working fine, I think Fix Released is better than Fix
Committed.
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Target: intrepid-alpha-5 => intrepid-alpha-6
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Confirmed - this change occurred in the following commit:
commit 3b76902afade4425f607700d6a264264df53b2b0
Author: Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat Aug 23 15:42:08 2008 -0400
UBUNTU: Update config files
Signed-off-by: Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I have downloaded Ubuntu 8.10 Ibex i386 desktop (intrepid-
desktop-i386.iso) and server (intrepid-server-i386.iso) and installed
them on a Via PD6000E motherboard. Both installed and started up.
The problem as originally reported appears to be resolved and this bug
can be closed.
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I have just downloaded alpha5 i386 desktop and can confirm that it runs
OK in live mode on my AMD K6 III (i586) hardware.
When I have finished testing the live aspects (see if my usb wireless
adapter an edimax EW-7318Ug is recognized and will work) I will install
it on the hardware.
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gcc does generate code for i486 by default
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Status: New => Invalid
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I will install and test the alpha5 as soon as it is available.
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I was Just about to get the daily build but since alpha5 should be
available soon I will wait for that.
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** Tags added: fixed-2.6.27
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I believe that this is indeed fixed in 2.6.27, as it's now built with
CONFIG_M586 again. Could somebody with access to one of these systems
confirm this with a current daily build, please?
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
Hi,
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 05:40:50PM -, MG wrote:
> According to Forest Bond at 2008-08-21 it also appears that the real
> problem may be a bug in the installer which also affects other
> processors besides the C3. If so, then the problem may get fixed in a
> new release. I will be looking
David Bentley wrote: "The issue reported is that the current desktop
8.10 alpha 3 and later have a problem not 8.04 or 8.04.1"
Yes, but the implication was that this was not a new problem, and that
it may have been the result of a concious policy decision rather than a
bug. What we have establis
Th issue reported is that the current desktop 8.10 alpha 3 and later
have a problem not 8.04 or 8.04.1
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Okay, here's the story:
In package base-installer, there is a script "kernel/i386.sh" that detects which
kernel should be used based on a variety of factors, including CPU attributes.
This detection is imperfect, and (while it worked in your case, MG), it does not
override the -server kernel choic
Forest Bond wrote: "I have one case where a user installed Ubuntu 8.04
server edition on an EPIA EK board and the machine failed to boot for
the first time after installation."
The Via web site says: "The VIA EPIA EK Mini-ITX embedded board is
available with the 1GHz or fanless 800MHz VIA Luke Cor
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 07:49:36PM -, MG wrote:
> I downloaded ubuntu-8.04.1-server-i386.iso (the latest release) today
> and installed it on the Via PD6000E with C3. It installed and restarted
> without any noticeable problems. /proc/version reports the following
> version:
>
> Linux ver
I downloaded ubuntu-8.04.1-server-i386.iso (the latest release) today
and installed it on the Via PD6000E with C3. It installed and restarted
without any noticeable problems. /proc/version reports the following
version:
Linux version 2.6.24-19-generic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.2.3
(Ubuntu
Forest Bond wrote: "Are you sure your ISO is a Server Edition ISO?"
Yes. See the above message where I said I installed the server version.
The file was "ubuntu-8.04-server-i386.iso" (as stated above). It
installed using the normal server installer program. The end result
looked like a normal U
MG:
Are you sure your ISO is a Server Edition ISO?
Thanks,
Forest
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CPU info is:
processor : 0
vendor_id : CentaurHauls
cpu family : 6
model : 7
model name : VIA Samuel 2
stepping: 3
cpu MHz : 601.361
cache size : 64 KB
fdiv_bug: no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug: n
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 04:22:39AM -, MG wrote:
> I installed both the desktop and server editions of 8.04 just by
> accepting the defaults (except for doing manual disk partitioning). In
> other words, I didn't have to do anything special to get it to work. I
> don't recall seeing any que
Forest Bond wrote: "Of course, you can install Ubuntu Server edition
and then use a -386 or -generic kernel, and that would work just fine.
Perhaps there is an installation option to do that?".
I installed both the desktop and server editions of 8.04 just by
accepting the defaults (except for doi
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 10:15:53PM -, MG wrote:
> That is rather interesting, as I just installed
> ubuntu-8.04-server-i386.iso on the PD6000E board with VIA C3 Eden. It
> installed, rebooted, and I logged in. I then installed openssh-server,
> and did an apt-get update. If something isn't
Forest Bond wrote on 2008-08-19: "Note that current Ubuntu Server
kernels already don't boot on C3 and other CPUs since they have
CONFIG_M686=y."
That is rather interesting, as I just installed
ubuntu-8.04-server-i386.iso on the PD6000E board with VIA C3 Eden. It
installed, rebooted, and I logged
I started a thread on the devel-discuss list. if you have a strong
opinion then I suggest voicing it there. But if there are only a few of
us still using these chips, then ubuntu should probably move and focus
on its target audience. we can easily move to debian.
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Mike Rooney:
> Is this the same issue as bug #59338?
Yep, same problem.
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Is this the same issue as bug #59338?
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My understanding of this issue is that it is really a GCC bug, since GCC
uses CMOV when compiling for 686, even though it is an optional
instruction.
The traditional work-around is to compile for 586. I believe kernel
option CONFIG_M586=y should fix this.
Note that current Ubuntu Server kernels
I have had the same message displayed for a system using an AMD K6 III
(i586) running at 450Mhz on an ASUS P5A motherboard.
Daily build of 08/08/08 had the same problem.
The system is running a fully updated 8.04 at present and has no problem
with any past or current kernel for 8.04
8.04.1 has n
confirmed on via epia MII (same C3 cpu).
set high as this make ubuntu un bootable on, various i386 compatible
systems with which hardy and previous versions worked.
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Importance: Undecided => High
Status: New => Confirme
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