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[Colin Ian King]
* SAUCE: Disable 4MB page tables for Atom, work around errata AAE44
- LP: #523112, #322867
[Stefan Bader]
* Fix build failure in bnx2
- LP: #
Sorry, this was supposed to be "hardy-proposed".
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When looking into other issues it was found that there is an Atom
specific problem with large pages. We will be adding a patch to
automatically work around that in Hardy. But for the time until this
gets uploaded and released, the boot option "mem=nopentium" prevents the
crash.
** Description chan
For Stefan:
Thanks for your quick answer. In my case, xubuntu (with AspireOne
101-Bb) NEVER reboots without crash. I have tried 10 times already. The
suggestion to rollback to the .52 release seems to me the easiest
solution, obviously if realizable. I would like to substitute my
2.6.24-19-generic
@ Kuba:
I think the best solution for you, is to switch to Ubuntu Netbook Remix
9.04. That's what I did myself, on an Acer Aspire One A150. My netbook
hasn't experienced any kernel panic since.
UNR 9.04 works fine; just as light as Xubuntu.
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Kuba, usually only the initial release kernel an the latest updates kernel are
retained to save space. Generally I am aware of this problem and I test new
kernels on my Aspire One. The problem is, that this seems to be a very strange,
timing related issue. I thought I could prevent it with some
Oh no ! My Aspire One with xubuntu 8.04 LTS crashes again with the 2.6.24-24.60
kernel version. I was so happy with the two intermediate versions: 2.6.24-24.46
and 2.6.24.24.52 (sorry I am not so sure about the right release numbers). But
let me tell the whole story; after my participation on th
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[Stefan Bader]
* SAUCE: init: Add extra mark_rodata_ro quirk for Acer Aspire One
- LP: #322867
[Upstream Kernel Changes]
* USB: EHCI: fix remote-wakeup regression
As I never saw this on anything beyond Hardy, marking upstream as fixed.
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@Ben, good to hear that you found a solution that helps your case. I
cannot remember exactly, but I believe maxcpus did not help on the Acer.
And I also had no problems testing Intrepid or Jaunty. So I guess that
was another issue.
As for the verification of the Hardy bug, I would love to say othe
Stefan, I've solved my problem by upgrading to 2.6.30. If you're
curious, then read on to find out how...
I tried 'pause_on_oops' but it didn't help. It looks like both 'cores'
of the hyper-threaded Atom CPU are both panic'ing at roughly the same
time. There was no way to prevent crap scrolling of
Unfortunately often secondary panics are just because something else went
seriously wrong and do not tell much. Maybe "boot_delay=" and
"pause_on_oops=" as boot parameters help here.
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Hi Stefan,
Thanks for your quick response.
I used a 60 line VGA display w/o the splash screen but I can't say for
sure where the kernel goes off the rails. It looks like there's a double
panic and the second scrolls the first crash off the screen. I do see a
series of message with 'ACPI' in them
I cannot positively confirm this bug on the Acer Aspire One I have after Hardy.
So for me Intrepid, Jaunty and Karmic kernels boot without any problem.
For the HP netbook case it sounds like this should go into a new bug. But make
sure to try booting without "quiet splash" to find out what the la
I think I have the same issue with the latest kernel on Jaunty 9.04
running on an HP 2140 Netbook (atom, 1GB, 120GB, etc). The kernel
print's "Starting up..." and then panics with a stack trace similar to
the one in comment #8. I can reliably work-around it using acpi=off but
then I loose hyper-thr
Accepted into hardy-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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Statu
Stefan,
Do you know if this bug still needs fixed in karmic as well?
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Hardy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Hardy)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Hardy)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Stefan B
It seemed like a stable way to prevent the panic. But as with all timing
related races, there is no 100% guarantee. You can find the patch in the
hardy kernel repo at kernel.ubuntu.com. Or wait, the next thing, now
that the security kernels are out is to bring up a proposed kernel with
that fix, so
So then, is the permanent solution? If so, could someone give some nice,
simple instructions for implementing it? Thanks!
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New test kernel works for me too. Thanks for removing an irritation. (AOA150
512MB 120GB)
}:-)>
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Your new test kernel seems to have fixed the problem. I have just
rebooted my Aspire One twenty times in a row (a random mixture of
restart and shut down/switch on), with no sign of a kernel panic.
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This is not only a issue of time (which is tight), also that bug is
quite annoying in that way that it seems to vanish when trying to get
more debugging done. Also a big problem is that the aspire one seems the
only machine to hit this. Not that this should count as an excuse.
Currently I got a ker
Ah, yes. That makes sense. Thanks!
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LeeU:
open Synaptic Package Manager, hi-lite the package, click on Package in the
menu line on top, click on "Lock version".
You can lock the version for any package you want.
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"I locked the kernel version in Synaptic so that no kernel versions
after 2.6.24.19 were installed."
How did you do that?
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This probably isn't helpful, but as nothing seems to be done about this
issue, and every new kernel keeps turning up with the same bug, I locked
the kernel version in Synaptic so that no kernel versions after
2.6.24.19 were installed. Worked fine for me until recently, when I
upgraded to Ubuntu 9.0
Hi All,
The situation becomes critical: on my Aspire One I have xubuntu 8.04.03 LTS
with the following kernels:
1) 2.6.24-24-generic
2) 2.6.24-23-generic
3) 2.6.24-19-generic
ONLY the last one doesn't crash. I would like to have a patch before the new
kernel version update. The work-around "acpi=
Previous kernel versions are probably removed if one selects "remove
unused packages" in apt. There is also an option in the grub
configuration files (and in the Startup-Manager applet) that will limit
the number of old kernel versions to be displayed at boot.
To access configuration files from a
Heidi, here's how you edit the kernel boot options:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions
It's strange that you only have one kernel in your grub menu. Did you
remove previous kernel versions?
Good luck
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Help. I'm sorry, I'm a newbie -
I don't see any options other than booting with the cursed kernel in my
Grub menu?
How exactly do I apply the acpi=off magic?
Am I supposed to find this fun?
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I would suggest you do as I did. Do not install the buggy kernel update.
Go to the menu, select system -> administration ->synaptic and find your
installed kernel version. Select it and go to the menu in Synaptic,
select package -> lock version. Do the same with the kernel headers.
This way it will
OK, so I get it now. Download all the updates so I don't have to figure
it all out, then roll it back to the previously good kernel.
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"so you can always tell grub to use an older kernel if the latest one
panics..."
Well, we already know that it will. That's the whole purpose of this bug
report. Why would I want to go through that again?
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I would suggest that you do the updates. Kernel updates do not remove
the previous version of a kernel, they just add a new one, so you can
always tell grub to use an older kernel if the latest one panics...
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I'm just wondering what updates I can do, if any. I have 262 updates
showing but am not sure which are affected by not upgrading to the new
kernel nor which ones might actually affect the kernel (except linux-
generic, I guess). Or should I just wait do to any updates until this is
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No, this issue isn't present in Intrepid.
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If the problem persists in newer kernels, it may affect jaunty too? Is
there anything like this issue on Intrepid?
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When will the .50 kernel appear in proposed? I can only test until april
23, because I will replace 8.04 Hardy by 9.04 Jaunty then, on my Acer
Aspire One. Mainly because the Atheros wireless chipset will work out of
the box in Jaunty.
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Sorry Stefan, but the bug persists in 2.6.24-24.50:-( It happens about every
10th boot, however,
... but it happens. If you need a snapshot, I took a photo, but I guess you've
seen a lot of them ;-)
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Exactly the same thing happening to me also in an Acer Aspire One after
upgrading the kernel to 2.6.24-23.48. Fortunately an older kernel was
left so I can boot and work. From the last comments, I understand that
2.6.24-23.49 in the repository does not solve the problem and we have to
wait for 2.6.
> The current kernel in "proposed" is 2.6.24-23.49 and not 50. Can you
> give us a warning in this thread, when 50 has arrived in proposed? I'll
> help with testing then.
>
Right it is probably taking a little while until all the builds are done. I'll
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The current kernel in "proposed" is 2.6.24-23.49 and not 50. Can you
give us a warning in this thread, when 50 has arrived in proposed? I'll
help with testing then.
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> Can you tell us when -24.50 will be in the normal updates? In other
>
Usually there is a 2-3 weeks delay to see whether the update does not cause
harm. Hopefully there are "one or two" around that can take a look at the
proposed stuff before moving it to updates. ;-)
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@Stefan Bader: thanks for keeping us informed. I'm glad that this
upcoming update will probably work... :-)
Can you tell us when -24.50 will be in the normal updates? In other
words: when will this new kernel leave "proposed" and be issued as a
*normal* update? A rough indication would be nice.
Sadly I cannot say I really found the root of this issue, yet. It
unfortunately shifts if the sizes of the kernel text and rodata change.
At least the kernel that I uploaded for other reasons to -proposed
(currently building) has been verified to boot normally. This is, or
will be, -24.50. So while
Same issue here, Kernel panic after upgrade on the Aspire One. Same
screen as Reffman.
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Upgraded the Hardy installation to kernel 2.6.24-23 on my Aspire One
today, can confirm this bug (obviously not fixed yet). Kernel panic
happens directly after GRUB. Clearly readable screenshot is attached, it
is much the same, but slightly different from the ones above.
All previous Hardy kernels
Found a USB device, got the hardy live-usb image onto it, booted my AAO,
mounted the harddrive
(mine has 120GB), chrooted, dpkg installed the .46 kernel, rebooted and I have
my old AAO back.
Thanks again for the tips on this list. Hopefully someone will discover what is
causing this kernel panic
I also have this problem, caused by the same update process (thanks to those
who have already
identified it and posted solutions here). I don;t have the previous kernel in
my /boot area and at this time I am unable to download a live USB-storage
image, so I am trying to boot with modified GRUB k
@ Stefan Bader
A huge thank you. I easily managed to login following your directions, namely
just by pressing escape on boot and choosing previous kernel version. I had all
my backups in there, just imagine the mess if I lost them
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A huge thank you. I easily managed to login following your directions, namely
just by pressing escape on boot and choosing previous kernel version. I had all
my backups in there, just imagine the mess if I lost them
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LeeU, what wireless drivers are you using? Mine are the madwifi drivers
that I compile manually. I think if you're using some type of built in
wireless than someone else should probably suggest a workaround for
that, as I think the drivers get migrated automatically somehow from
kernel version t
Stefan,
I was able to get it to boot by adding these ("acpi=off",
"hpet=disable", and "highres=off"), however, it didn't shutdown
correctly. I then tried changing the menu.lst, as suggested by Dan Dmith
here: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/59086 . That works
fine but now I have los
Stefan, glad to see someone jumping on this. I realize this is open
source -- but Hardy is LTS, so it's nice to see a bug this big, on a
platform as visible as the AAO, is getting some immediate attention.
Thanks!
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@PeterMilan,
you should still be able to add those option to GRUB. On boot press
escape as soon as the grub timer starts. On the second line you can
enter with 'e', add options, press escape and then boot with 'b'.
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@Pjotr12345
I got an Aspire One here now and try to get to the bottom of the issue.
It is hard to tell how long this will exactly take since I will have to
capture the starting of the panic. There is more escaping the screen.
But I am on it. For the time until then i found that using
"hpet=disable
I had the same kernel panic problem on my Acer Aspire One with Kubuntu
8.04-Alternate just after my last kernel update, with an additional issue,
however: upon initial installation I had chosen to encrypt my hard drive
(brilliant idea !!), hence I cannot even see the GRUB sequence at boot-up.
Al
Great! Thanks, iouri!
I certainly hope that this emergency measure will not be necessary for
long. Something like this really shouldn't happen in a mature LTS
version like Hardy. And if it does happen, it should be fixed with great
speed.
Stefan Bader, can you give us an indication when it will b
@Pjotr12345: you can download it from the ubuntu archive server:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/linux-image-2.6.24-23-generic_2.6.24-23.46_i386.deb
or
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/linux-image-2.6.24-23-generic_2.6.24-23.46_amd64.deb
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@iouri: your command doesn't work for me, because my apt cache is
flushed empty after each succesful installation. Nothing in the cache,
therefore.
Where can I get linux-image-2.6.24-23-generic_2.6.24-23.46_i386.deb now?
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Same problem for me: upgrading from 2.6.24-23.46 to 2.6.24-23.48 led to
the kernel panic message displayed in Pjotr12345's screenshot.
Downgrading to 2.6.24-23.46 solved the problem:
$ sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-
image-2.6.24-23-generic_2.6.24-23.46_i386.deb
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To make my previous message complete: the kernel version in the 8.04.2
point release, which worked fine on my AAO before the updates which
appeared several days *after* January 22, is not 23-46-generic but
24-23-generic.
So mine was not an upgraded kernel.
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I did a clean installation of 8.04.2 (the second point release of Hardy,
which appeared on January 22). This worked fine, until I applied the
available updates, which caused the kernel panic.
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>From all the comments this even might be a timing problem that came up.
Somehow some lines of the stack tracke look like it is happening at the
point in time when some kernel data is made read-only. Just to confirm
the delta. Dis all of you upgrade from -23.46?
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Grub just boots off of the first kernel image in /boot/grub/menu.lst, if
you comment out the latest kernel image and recovery mode (by prefacing
the lines with #) grub will automatically boot into the first image
listed in that file. I'd recommend backing up that file first, however,
in case somet
The "acpi=off" doesn't always work for me either. I can, however, run
from the previous kernel. Is there a way to go back to the previous
kernel permanently (at least until this is worked out so I don't have to
keep changing it at boot-up)?
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Just piling on -- was dismayed to see this with my AAO as well. Would
love to see this get fixed pretty quickly. Glad I can boot with the
older kernel.
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Just piling on -- was dismayed to see this with my AAO as well. Would
love to see this get fixed pretty quickly. Glad I can boot with the
older kernel.
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Here is a screenshot of the kernel panic on my machine (perhaps a little
more readable than Mike's).
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I can confirm this. Same machine, same architecture, same kernel and
such.
I've manage to get my system working again by booting into a live usb
and chrooting into my system to install linux-
image-2.6.24-23-generic_2.6.24-23.46_i386.deb, my previous kernel.
The problem seems to be the new packag
Booting with "acpi=off" fails sometimes on my Acer Aspire One. Usually
it goes well, but approximately every fifth boot results in the same
kernel panic.
So "acpi=off" works about 80 % of the time for me, but not always.
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Sourcepackagename: linux-meta => linux
Assignee: (unassigned) => Stefan Bader (stefan-bader-canonical)
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I was able to reboot the machine for you this morning without the splash
screen on in the new kernel image and I retrieved the following messages
from the call trace on:
Call Trace:
ktime_get
hrtimer_interrupt
smp_apic_timer_interrupt
die+0x1ac
do_page_fault
do_page_fault
error_code
change_page_at
I have the same problem on my Acer Aspire One. Booting with acpi=off
solves the problem, thank God! :-)
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We need more information to get this solved. Try booting the new kernel without
the splash screen active (remove that option from the grub menu). If possible
try to get (take a picture or write down) the messages at the beginning. If the
terminal is not changed during boot (shift pg up/down migh
I want to confirm this also happened on my Acer Aspire One after today's
update. I can type this because I also have an earlier
(2.6.24-19-generic) kernel on the Aspire One. Here is the update history
from Synaptic from right before the kernel panic started:
Commit Log for Thu Jan 29 14:11:32 2009
Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since
this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work,
I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it from here.
I am confirming this and making importance high, since it does not allow
individuals wit
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