Since this works in 64-bit, and since the FL90 is no longer a supported
System76 System, this is being marked "Won't Fix" in System76.
** Changed in: system76
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Hey Legwan, the problem that the majority on this bug report are
suffering, is with the 32bit version. That this version works for you,
probably means it's a different bug. Or perhaps a related bug.
For everyone else using the 32bit version and getting creamed by a
faulty linux kernel, try the fix
Short update on my situation.
I had no problems whatsoever with Linux since I've moved back to 32bit.
Furthermore I don't even need to use the pci=bios parameter anymore - as long
as it's x86-32 Linux it just works out of the box.
It would be nice to have 64bit version though (for stuff like mat
Hello,
I'm runnung
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On Aspire 5920G (as few others in this thread).
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It has been a nightmare since I decided to updrade my Lucid which was
perfectly working into a P
Admir,
Edit the setting while your computer is still working. Doing something
with nvidia before you have the setting in place could leave your
computer unable to boot.
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I just installed 12.04 beta2 and the pci=bios solution works flawlessly under
32bit.
After the initial installation you edit the grub settings and add the pci=bios
option, then after update-grub you can install the nvidia drivers.
In a terminal type:
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
look whether th
Thax a lot.
Forgive me,
Another question.
Should I
Install nvida driver and then do edits in kerner "bios=pci" ?
Or I need first to edit kernel and then to install nvdia driver.
Or I shoud skipp instaling nvidia driver at all until someone edit kernel
BUG.
Once again Thany a lot.
Best regards
A
Admir: The magic of AskUbuntu Answers:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/19486/how-do-i-add-a-kernel-boot-
parameter
Just put bios=pci in instead of the example.
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Thanx for info,
I am totally new to linux,
Is there any step by step guide to edit grub's settings ans set bios=pci
Or can You be so kind to in short lines describe how i can set bios=pci
settings.
Thanks in advanced
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Admir - It's not an Ubuntu problem, it's a Linux kernel problem. Not
that anyone will admit that long enough to look into fixing it ;-). for
now we can all use the setting bios=pci in the grub's linux kernel init
configuration.
and wait.
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Is there any chance that Unbuntu is going to release version that will work
whit nvidia 8600m GT.
My laptop Acer aspre 5920 sucks without 3d drivers.
It justu works wit earlier versions of Unbuntu ?
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You need to modify /etc/default/grub and add this line:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="pci=bios"
Than, make:
sudo update-grub
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Title:
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How do I introduce the pci=bios into the kernel at the beginning of the boot
process?
And is there any way to modify this solution in order to get it to work on
64bit?
Best regards
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Confirmed - pci=bios solved the problem for me. Note it wont work on
64bit architectures.
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Title:
PCI Race Condition with COMPAL FL90
To manage n
I can confirm the bios=pci method on this COMPAL FL90 (System76 Pangol')
after testing every kernel option with multiple boots (7 each) it's the
only thing that would start the computer even into safe mode... which is
odd since you wouldn't think safe mode would have anything to do with
the graphic
Unfortunately blackthunder's method is not working for me (IFL90)
Recently I've tried two distros (namely ARCH and Fedora) and BOTH have
the same problem as Ubuntu. Therefore problems seems to be in kernel
itself
I've managed to dig out that compal and other VBI have graphic card BIOS
(vbios) sav
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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To manage noti
sorry, i forget to describe my PC: Acer Aspire 5920G@Intel Core 2Duo
T7300 nVidia GeForce 8600M GT
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Title:
PCI Race Condition with COMPAL FL90
To
Hi, this solution works fine for me (Ubuntu Desktop 11.10 x86):
1 - clean install (from live CD)
* no download updates during setup
* no install 3rd party software during setup
2 - before rebooting PC after setup, run ctrl+alt+T
* sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
* sudo mount --bind /dev /mnt/dev
* sud
Can confirm that above method helps with Compal FL90 / GF 8600M GS
In my case device is called
/sys/bus/pci/devices/\:01\:00.0/remove
Before executing binary installer reports "no supported hardware"
After executing it goes fine and I even managed to kickstart xorg (i.e. got
working unity wit
I just added those to the /etc/rc.local and the problem has been solved:
echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/\:02\:00.0/remove
echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/rescan
service lightdm start
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Just found out, if I type the following:
sudo echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/devices/\:02\:00.0/remove
sudo echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/rescan
(sudo service lightdm start)
lightdm starts fine
But I can't figure out how to make it work automatically.
tried /etc/rc.local, /etc/init.d + all levels, inserted
Still exists on today's 10.11. Still no any solution whatsoever.
My configuration: N86PV-GS / NVIDIA 7200 GS / NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT.
When I removed 9800 GT it worked fine on the embedded card (7200 GS).
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Chodid - We're not sure, we know what the issue is, or there abouts, but
have failed to attract the attention of a kernel developer to look into
the problem.
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Any Progress on this Bug in the upcoming Release?
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** Summary changed:
- Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT doesn't work with nvidia-current 260
+ PCI Race Condition with COMPAL FL90
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