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please try this and will fix your issue http://jhabib.lebos.org/
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same to me. i am using kubuntu 9.04.
sometimes it was possible for me to start with dualcore and it was recognized,
but after rebooting the system did not come up or it was not available.
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@Bane Thank you, I have actually read part of that thread, but am not
experienced enough yet to read the right things out of it obviously...
I've started using Ubuntu 1 year and 2 months ago, and had fun with
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@gyorgyi You need to compile kernel modules for broadcom drivers. I did
this with 2.6.29 but unfortunately not with 2.6.30 though some people
did it with success. Useful link:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost
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Hi, I tried this suggestion, and I too had the two CPUs in systems
monitor, BUT NO WIFI. Has anybody else experienced anything like this? I
have booted now 2.6.28-14 and the wifi works again (but of course I h
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typo in my last step... s/b
sudo dpkg -i linux-*.deb
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OK, I figured out how to do that, for other people in the same boat:
wget
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.29.4/linux-headers-2.6.29-02062904-generic_2.6.29-02062904_i386.deb
wget
http://ke
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Are there up-to-date instructions anywhere for how to perform the
upgrade to 2.6.29.4 (2.6.29-02062904-generic) from kernel-ppa?
I seem to be looking at a bunch of out-of-date wikis for doing this and
am miss
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Is the kernel 2.6.29.4 (2.6.29-02062904-generic) from kernel-ppa
optimized for netbooks?
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acpi won't work on HP 2140 Mini Note
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confirmed - upgrade to 2.6.29.4 (2.6.29-02062904-generic) from kernel-
ppa fix this behaviour
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thanks, but boot_delay didn't help at all.
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Have same problem, methods AC Power Off & boot_delay didn't work.
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Appears to have gone away when I upgraded to kernel
2.6.29-02062904-generic from the kernel-ppa
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The boot_delay one didn't work for me, but others reported success.
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Guys, did anyone try possible solution? Dit it work ? I'am talking about
adding boot_delay=5 in grub or kernel 2.6.29
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http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=218219 suggests adding a
boot_delay=5 kernel parameter to grub.
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My system boots on battery, no luck with the power cable attached.
Sometimes it won't boot even on battery power.
jk
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Ah, that's why it doesn't work.
Same problem here. I didn't have this problem with the previous version of
ubuntu, only on jaunty...
joko
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Today i boot my 2140 without the cable. I hibernate the pc. First trying
to rebbot fails: I had a screen similar to the one reported. So I forced
shut down by pressing the shut down button. Then I rebooted, the 2140
wakes up correctely from hibernation, hyper-treading was still working
and even clo
I've since confirmed that this problem only occurs when the AC power is
plugged into the computer. If I plug in the AC adapter AFTER booting, I
can keep hyperthreading working. I've only tried this for a little while
at a time, so it's unclear if there's other side-effects.
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Yes my Hp 2140 with dual core mode.
But: 1. I've tried only booting up from battery. (following this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1088743&; page=3, the bug is
present when you start with AC cable)
2. I've installed ubuntu with the dual core disabled
Last thing, I do
Valde: Are you saying your 2140 boots successfully with dual-core
enabled? Mine doesn't boot even once.
The acpi lid-close bug is filed as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/376793
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My 2140 boot with dual core option enabled, without the acpi=off option.
The 2140 it's faster with this option enabled. Also stand-by works.
The problem is when I hibernate the pc: when I reboot I've got a similar
screen, with these kernel's output lines.
And Acpi is able to detect if
pci=noacpi doesn't help
acpi=off gets the system booting, but then it a) doesn't see the
hyperthreading, and b) X locks with a black screen.
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