2.6.38-11.48 has been copied to -updates.
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
USB power not turned
Tested and also working correctly on today's 2.6.38-11.48 proposed
kernel.
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Title:
USB power not turned off using nForce 590 SLI chipset
To manag
Thanks Julian. Following the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed I have upgraded to kernel
2.6.38-11.47, which correctly shuts the power down to USB devices at
shutdown.
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Available in -proposed now.
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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I know it's already been uploaded, so I'd expect it to hit proposed
before too much longer.
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USB power not turned off using nForce 590 SLI
Thanks, that's certainly a work-around. It does mean that the latest
set of security patches won't be in the running kernel then. Does the
fact that a kernel has just been released mean the new proposed one
including this patch will be built in the next day or so?
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Ian: You should still be able to select the other kernel by holding
Shift just after the BIOS screen disappears until you get the boot menu,
then select "Previous Linux versions", and then select the patched
kernel. The fix will be in the next proposed kernel, so it shouldn't be
too much longer.
-
Sadly today's security update for the kernel (2.6.38-10.46) has knocked
out this patch and the problem is back. Is there any chance you could
build another image based on this kernel? If not, do you have a diff I
can apply to the kernel package and I'll have a go at building one in my
PPA?
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@Ian, I don't know of a good way for you to know when it gets to
proposed. I'll do my best to post an update here once it gets to
proposed.
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Thanks for letting me know. Is there a way I can see when it is
proposed to test it there or will you update the bug when it gets
included?
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I made a mistake. The fix is not currently in proposed, but will be
included in the next proposed kernel (should appear in proposed about 3
weeks from now). Sorry for the confusion!
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The fix is in the latest proposed kernel, which means it will be
included in the next kernel release as long as it isn't found to cause
any problems. This kernel should be released in the next 2-3 weeks.
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Sorry for the delay, I have been away from my nForce 590 based machine
for the last few days. I have now tested your kernel and it fixes this
regression with no side-effects that I could see. USB devices are
correctly powered off when the system shuts down.
Does this mean we will see this in an
I've posted a test build with the fix applied for testing.
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp787590/linux-2.6.38-9.43~lp787590v201106021536/
Please post your results back here. Thanks!
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It's been submitted to stable but isn't queued up yet. I'll keep an eye
on it and update the status when it makes it into our natty tree.
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Thanks, that's good news. As a humble user (with a fair degree of
hardware and development knowledge) I am not on personal terms with any
members of the kernel team. I am guessing their group is subscribed to
this bug? If so, could anyone assist me in getting this patch moved
into pre-stable (wh
It should be picked up for one of the next 2.6.38-stable releases, and
eventually make its way into natty from there.
Fast track? Have a member of the kernel team pick this up as pre-stable,
so it get's merged into the next -proposed kernel immediately.
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** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #35032
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35032
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Importance: Unknown
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* not = now in the previous post. Sorry for this confusing typo!
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Thanks, that's excellent news and fully explains why I am not suffering
difficulties with the Natty kernel. What do I need to do to get that
patch included in the Natty kernel to fix this regression?
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Natty actually is the *first* release with that patch included (although
it has propagated to lucid, through -stable), fixing the issues you
described for older Nvidia controllers. The (more recent) USB chip on
your system doesn't require this workaround (that's why previous
releases worked just fi
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Having dug a little deeper I have found the following kernel patch:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-usb/msg35958.html
Can anyone walk me through finding out if it was included in 2.6 kernel
releases up until Natty? If so, I will then need to work out why it was
removed for Natty and if it can
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