The problem persists for me in all the later updates!
On Sat, Nov 17, 2012 at 5:29 AM, Joseph Salisbury
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> series, please file a new bug.
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Most ACPI problems can be solved by updating to a newer BIOS. In
Israel's case that is available from
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@Eric right I found mine doesn't depend on the CMOV either.
The problem persists for me in the 12.04 BETA
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lshw output from another system that is affected by this issue. Running
kernel 2.6.38-8-generic. Using 'pci=noacpi' allows the system to boot,
'pci=nomsi' has no affect.
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I don't think thats the issue, as this is occurring for me on a
processor with the cmov instruction.
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 26
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 930 @ 2.80GHz
stepping: 5
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc ms
Well according to "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MaverickMeerkat/ReleaseNotes";
With 10.10 we have also dropped support for i586 and lower processors,
as well as i686 processors without cmov support.
I guess this isn't a bug, but an intentional design
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I have the same problem. I have had to revert back to 10.04, because every
newer version requires me to boot with acpi=off. NO other option would work.
I tried every possible one, I found.
Compaq Presario R3000.
I have tested older versions of Ubuntu to see if there was a problem with my
comp
I can confirm that the bug still exists on the mainline kernel build as
well. I tested with 3.1.0-0301rc10-generic. The workaround is functional
on this kernel image as well.
I can provide more information if needed, just let me know what I need
to gather.
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Would it also be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel?
It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue. Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the
release candidate kernel versus the daily build. Once you've tested the
upstream kernel,
Yes, I upgraded this past weekend and the issue still occurs. Disabling
ACPI still allows me to boot w/ Oneiric.
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Would it be possible for someone having this issue to see if it still
happens with Oneiric?
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Finally installed Natty, but also still have this same problem. I can
confirm that pci=nomsi fixes the problem, as does acpi=off and nolapic.
Installed the intel-microcode package, but this doesn't change anything.
Maybe I need to do more than just installing it, but I'm not sure what.
In any case
Seems to me that was a different bug. Probably no need to file for it,
since it's already fixed. Glad things worked out :)
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I was having this issue on an HP Z800 workstation. Specifically, the
Lucid kernel worked fine, but Maverick or Natty would crash (cause a
reboot) very quickly after making the grub menu selection.
Same symptom with the Natty Live CD.
acpi=off or nolapic allowed a normal boot. pci=nomsi did not,
Exactly same problem here with Asmobile (Asus) Z62HA.
Cannot boot with newer 10.10, 11.04 kernel unless turning off acpi, but 10.04
works.
$sudo lshw
virgo
description: Notebook
product: Z62HA
vendor: To Be Filled By O.E.M.
version: 1.0
serial: NB-12345678
natty has no proposed candidates ergo, this cannot be a regression-
proposed bug. Removing the tag.
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Tit
I have the same problems with my intel 5520 chipset based motheboard,
the fix for me is install ubuntu with acpic off, installing microcode
packages (microcode.ctl & intel-microcode), restart and turn on back
acpic on bios, in my side it works now.
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On 03/31/2011 02:23 PM, durammx wrote:
> I'm using natty and acpi=off do the trick! Searching for a better way to
> resolve the question (less agressive) I found some posts who add
> problems with fail to load on Asus laptop (mine X71SL).
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=506573
>
> h
I'm using natty and acpi=off do the trick! Searching for a better way to
resolve the question (less agressive) I found some posts who add
problems with fail to load on Asus laptop (mine X71SL).
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=506573
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=22761
As this seems to also affect Natty, shouldn't it be marked as such? I
tried doing so myself, but I'm not allowed.
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Most likely a chipset problem, but that's well beyond my expertise. I'm
pretty sure this will require some heavy lifting/searching by someone
with more experience. :-/
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Hum...Strange enough. Really. From my fairly basic skills, what about a chipset
problem? Most of the Laptops affected seem to be ASUS for me. And quite a
number appears to be using a SiS-chipset. Maybe that is where we can start off
for hunting it down?
Plus: Is LAPIC entirely hardware-relying
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Mihai Chereji
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> On 03/14/2011 03:41 PM, ZyroBlue wrote:
>
>> nolapic does the trick — with a natty daily live, at least. And it’s no
>> kernel issue per se, from my naive point of view: I’m on openSUSE 11.4
>> right now. They use 2.6.37 and it works. So I a
On 03/14/2011 03:41 PM, ZyroBlue wrote:
> nolapic does the trick — with a natty daily live, at least. And it’s no
> kernel issue per se, from my naive point of view: I’m on openSUSE 11.4
> right now. They use 2.6.37 and it works. So I assume it has to be
> something Ubuntu-specific..
>
I'm download
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hey all,
Being curious about Maverick, I went to cdimage.ubuntu.com and downloaded the
daily live CD. When booting
nolapic does the trick — with a natty daily live, at least. And it’s no
kernel issue per se, from my naive point of view: I’m on openSUSE 11.4
right now. They use 2.6.37 and it works. So I assume it has to be
something Ubuntu-specific..
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Everyone, can you please confirm that using nolapic instead of noacpi
will let you boot normally? It seems to work for me, and this narrows
the search for the bug.
Also, from my experience, the last version that seems to work for me is
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.35-rc1-luci
matched the importance with the development task.
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The above was supposed to be pci=noacpi not irq=noacpi
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I've got this issue also. It's on a Toshiba Satellite A665-6051. 10.04
worked okay but 10.10 requires irg=noacpi to boot. Last line while trying to
boot is
NET: Registered protocol family 1
Not sure what all things are lacking with irq=noacpi since I just tried that,
anyway works much bett
Here's the lshw output from the pc concerned
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I could run apport-collect on the system I mentioned above, if you want.
This problem is really getting to me so I will gladly help!
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I wouldn't mind, but have by now openSUSE installed on my machine. As it
seems to be a bit of an ASUS bugger and supposingly their chipsets
(SiS), I think the others suffering from the same problem can be of help
just as good as me. :)
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Dropped the deprecated team assignment as this is on our list. Marked as
Triaged, however, I would like to get some environment information from
ZyroBlue of the machine this was seen on.
ZyroBlue, would you mind running apport-collect linux 626622 so that the
data is appended here?
Thanks!
~JFo
Using pci=noacpi instead of acpi=off works also and is more usable
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Have the same problem on an ASUS X71SL.
I can boot with either acpi=off or nolapic. The nolapic is more useable but
then I may have lost the multiprocessor benefits (only one cpu appears in
/proc/cpuinfo instead of two).
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Have the same problem on an ASUS X71SL.
I can boot with either acpi=off or nolapic. The nolapic is more useable but
then I may have lost the multiprocessor benefits (only one cpu appears in
/proc/cpuinfo instead of two).
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Have the same problem on an ASUS X71SL.
I can boot with either acpi=off or nolapic. The nolapic is more useable but
then I may have lost the multiprocessor benefits (only one cpu appears in
/proc/cpuinfo instead of two).
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I can also confirm this :
Asus N61JQ
Intel I7 920M Q
Ati Radeon Mobiity HD 5730
1XUSB 3.0
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Same thing happend with 2.6.35-24 and 2.6.36. But if I install liquorix
(2.3.36) all works perfectly.
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I have the same problem on my laptop with Linux Mint 10, same kernel
(2.6.35-23).
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The problem persists with kernel 2.6.35-23. It is very annoying, since
you need to manually power off the computer and all the ACPI features
are disabled.
I have tried to play with various options with the acpi kernel parameter
(e.g. acpi=ht, acpi=noirq) but they all have absolutely no effect to t
I have the same problem on an Asus X61 Series notebook. I have tested
with kernel 2.6.36 and the problem still exists.
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T6500 @ 2.10GHz
RAM: 4GiB
ATI HD 4570 Graphics
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I can also confirm this on an upgrade from Lucid to Maverick on a desktop
system.
Hardware:
Motherboard- MSI X58
CPU- Intel Core i7-930
6GB RAM
EVGA GT240 Graphics Card
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I have exactly the same problem but without a laptop (my machine is a
desktop). I had to use acpi=off to boot from CD. Impossible to start
after installation. I wiil try to use this option again but as mentioned
before, this is not a long term solution. I really don't understand how
a so severe bug
im having the same problem on an asus pro61s laptop running 10.10, it will boot
with acpi=off or pci=noacpi,
so i installed using this method, but still have to boot with one of these
options,I've installed all ubuntu updates and upgraded to the latest bios, but
no change.
it seems to run ok i
same problem here, on asus x61s laptop. Would really like to be able to
use my buttons again
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I can also confirm this on an Asus X71sl laptop:
Chipset: SiS 671MX
Processor: Intel Dual Core T3200
Exactly the same symptoms, tried both the 64bit and 32 bit versions.
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I can confirm this issue:
- Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-MA69VM-S2
- Chipset: AMD690V
- CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+
Ubuntu in all kind of versions (8.04, 8.10, 9.04, 9.10, 10.04, 32 and 64 bit)
worked like a charm. But after the update to 10.10 booting fails.
In recovery mode th
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That confirms my suspicion and I agree that the system is severely
limited without acpi - but as I indicated, the boot will not proceed if
acpi is left on. I suspect that the requirement of booting twice is also
a consequence of acpi=off. It looks like the shutdown does not complete
and the first b
The fact that you can only shutdown with pressing the power button is a
direct consequence of booting without ACPI, since that's one of the
things that ACPI is for, besides FN-buttons, reaction on closing your
lid, standby modes and so on. So this is kind of the plan. Hence a more
or less modern sy
I have a Toshiba Satellite A665D-S6059 with the same problem using an
update from 10.04 to the final 10.10. Another curious fact is that when
it boots (with acpi=off) the machine will shutdown when requested, but
will not turn off without pressing the power button. The first restart
then fails, eve
I've got the same problem with the actual version of the linux kernell:
2.6.25.32 after a fresh update of ubuntu 10.04 to ubuntu10.10. the only
way to boot correctly with this kernel is to set up acpi=off in grub
config file. Maybe it s a problem with radeon driver or KMS.
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Being curious about Maverick, I went to cdimage.ubuntu.com and downloaded the
daily live CD. When booting it, I got nothing but a white underscore that would
stay there forever. I then tried to go through the options at F6 and detected
that with acpi=off
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