Hi,
Great to find this thread! Been struggling quite a bit with different
distributions on this machine in order to find something that works. A
really odd observation, as it seems to me, is that I managed to get LXDE
Mint 10 Gnome to work perfectly in this respect, but not Ubuntu.
Unfortunately I
SORRY I meant to add that the above fix resolved my problem as well.
Boots perfect now!!
"moving /lib/modules/2.6.22-9-generic/kernel/drivers/char/hw_random
/intel-rng.ko to some other place where it can't be found at boottime."
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I just installed Ubuntu 10.04 on my Omnibook 6100 and have this exact
same problem. I am VERY new to Linux!! I wanted to post this message so
people know even the latest version of Linux has the same issue with
Omnibooks. Thanks guys! Great forum!!
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I've marked the bug invalid. Should this still be seen as needing some
work, it can be set to a different status.
Thanks!
~JFo
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Yes. Same issue with 9.04 on my Dell Vostro 1310.
-Eric
On 3/13/10, ManfredBremen wrote:
> I think this bug can go out. The work-arounds work OK and the notebook
> is now pretty outdated. I still have it somewhere but will not upgrade
> it to newer versions.
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I think this bug can go out. The work-arounds work OK and the notebook
is now pretty outdated. I still have it somewhere but will not upgrade
it to newer versions.
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This bug report was marked as Triaged a while ago but has not had any
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i just confirm when upgrading xubuntu 8.04 and the issue given by oddeirik is OK
on french forum http://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2433605#p2433605
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A better solution than renaming intel-rng.ko would be to blacklist the
module. This way it works, even after a kernel upgrade.
Create the file "/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-custom", open it in an editor
and add the line:
"blacklist intel-rng"
Save and exit. No more having to remember to rename the
As the above, (misspelled), comment suggests, I've just installed 8.10,
(kernel 2.6.27-7), and the problem remains. I am using the M2.41 bios
mentioned above, so this doesn't appear to fix the problem.
My workaround for the problem is as follows:
1. Install using the text based alternate install
The bug still exists in 8.10 kernel 2.6.27, so changeing status to New,
as requested by Launchpad Janitor on 2008-08-11
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Hi Marten,
that is a good strategy.
Good luck! Manfred
MartenH schrieb:
> Hi Manfred,
>
> Thank you for the suggestion.
>
> The problem is that the installation hangs for me as well, so I have no way
> of installing, thus no way of moving files. But I will try it if I ever
> mange to install it
Hi Manfred,
Thank you for the suggestion.
The problem is that the installation hangs for me as well, so I have no way
of installing, thus no way of moving files. But I will try it if I ever
mange to install it...
I'm thinking of installing some really old version like 6.x and upgrading
until it
Hi Marten
the posting by
JeffreyEsquivelS wrote on 2007-08-20
contains the solution that worked for me. I did not try the BIOS update
myself.
Cheers: Manfred
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I am running an Omnibook 6100 and have experienced this exact problem. I
updated my BIOS a few days ago but am still unable to boot the live CD
without the computer shutting down. I have only been able to boot once
in about 20 tries. So a BIOS update did not solve the problem.
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Leann,
I just tested the live CD Alpha5 for Intrepid Ibex 8.10 (Intel x86) on
my HP Omnibook 6100. The boot process works fine for about 1 minute.
Then, the machine shuts down without further warning. It is just the
same behavior as with earlier versions of Ubuntu.
As pointed out by other contri
Leann,
I am running Ubuntu 7.10 on the Omnibook 7100. I am not planning to
upgrade to 8.x for this computer. I might however be able to test the
Live CD when it becomes available.
Kind greetings: Manfred
Leann Ogasawara schrieb:
> The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
After flashing the laptop BIOS to 2.41 I was able to successfully boot
into the 7.10 live cd, boot into the ubuntu 8.04 live cd, and boot and
install xubuntu 8.04. Once installed, I haven't had any issue booting
off of the hard drive. It appears the BIOS update dramatically reduces
the severity o
I'm wondering if this could be fixed on the hardware side. What BIOS
versions are people running? I have M2.40 on my machine. There is an
update to M2.41. In the list of fixes, it mentions fixing a bug in the
system clock. Since random number generators often use the system clock
(and I've bee
I have just updatet from Ubuntu 7.10 to 8.04 with Kernel 2.6.24-16-386.
Once finished, during boot, the system shuts down every time.
I had to rename intel-rng.ko.off back to intel-rng.ko (the filename was
taken directly during update)
cd /lib/modules/2.6.24-16-386/kernel/drivers/char/hw_random/
Hi
Thanks a million for the reply
Vasu
On Nov 19, 2007 1:15 PM, ManfredBremen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is not the same bug! The bug discussed here only occurs with
> certain version of Linux, not with Windows XP. So, you should perhaps
> try to find a forum specializing on Win
This is not the same bug! The bug discussed here only occurs with
certain version of Linux, not with Windows XP. So, you should perhaps
try to find a forum specializing on Windows XP-problems.
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Hi All
I have the very same issue with my Omnibook 6100, I have Windows Xp
loaded and it boots up 1 in 4 times, stays up for a few minutes and then turns
off,thinking it was to do with heat the only thing I could find was it ran fine
if I had a vacuum cleaner sucking air thought the vents
Thanks for answering to my bug report. I've now installed Ubuntu 6.07 and
that worked out fine. There was an error message at booting from liveCD at
the Hardware detection level, but at least the OB6100 did not shut off and
the installation continued. I've choosen to use the automated partitionning
If you cannot boot the live cd (even when trying multiple times), I have
no idea how to solve the problem. Maybe, it could be possible to make a
copy of the live CD with the file intel-rng.ko removed from it? My
Omnibook 6100 was so grateful to boot every 4th times or so. I upgraded
from Ubuntu 6.0
I'm having exactly the same problem. I can even not boot from the live-
cd and of course I cannot install Feisty at all as this would be my
first installation. How can I correct the live-cd so that I can at least
boot from it and then hopefully do the installation to the hard disk. I
have that fail
Boot your system from harddisk (safe mode). Then, open a shell window
('terminal') after booting. The terminal can be started via the pull-down menu
Accessoires. Click on the Ubunutu logo on the upper left corner to do so.
Then enter the command
ls /lib/modules
It should display among others
I have the same problem with a new motherboard ECS GeForce 6100SM-M and
a eVGA GeForce 7600GT graphics card. It shuts off after about 1/8 of
the boot. The Live CD did the same thing until I booted it in Safe
Graphics mode. Then it booted fine and I was able to install Feisty.
Now that it is inst
As far as I understand it, the intel-rng.ko module is in charge of
initializing and using the hardware random number generator present on
some cpus/chipset combinations, mine doesn't have it (I don't know if
there was a version of the Omnibook 6100 which did); so removing it
should be pretty harmle
I confirm the workaround by Jeffrey for Feisty (kernel 2.6.20-16-generic). My
laptop is a HP Omnibook 6100.
By moving the file intel-rng.ko to some other directory invisible to the
bootup, my laptop now boots smoothly. I tried 4 times without problems.
I wonder whether removing the file is harmf
I experienced the same problem and I think I solved it by moving
/lib/modules/2.6.22-9-generic/kernel/drivers/char/hw_random/intel-rng.ko
to some other place where it can't be found at boottime. I've
succesfully restarted my laptop five times in a row now without any
issue. I'm running Gutsy, but
Has anyone tried the latest kernel?
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I'm experience similar problem power down when I try to install ubuntu..
I did manage to get install but when try to boot just shut down and I
could enter recovery mode but not normal mode..
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Yes, now i'm using, on my slackware, the 2.6.18 and it runs without
problems, newer versions of the 2.6, instead, turn off on boot.
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So, it is a kernel bug, not necessarily an Ubuntu bug. Interesting!
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Same problem here, but i've got it with a slackware too with the same
kernel version!
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Another confirm here.
I'd say about 2 out of 3 boot attempts fail, with a sudden power down.
I would also be happy testing a fix for this :)
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Confirmed again.
Just upgraded my Dapper -> Edgy, and then Edgy -> Feisty.
On bootup the computer shuts down. Worked nicely to boot up from the
Edgy-kernel, but as I've got some hardware that would like a newer
kernel it would be nice if this bug could be fixed. I'm more than
willing to test ke
Please fix this now i dont want to go back to edgy. I have the exact
same problem.
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I can also confirm the very same problem with sudden power shutdown
while booting Ubuntu 7.04 on a HP Omnibook 6100. Previous version Dapper
and Edgy were just fine. The notebook also boots fine under Windows XP
(though it sometimes crashes under Windows but that is not a hardware
problem but a pro
Please find the attached file containing the output from 'lspci -vvn'
and 'lspci -vv'.
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On an Omnibook 6100 myself, and I've got the same problem.
The first boot-up after the computer's been off for a while, it gets to
"Loading hardware drivers.." or so and it just shuts down. Doesn't sound
very healthy. If I just power it up again immediately, it boots just
fine. This is on kernel 2
Hi all,
I do have the same problem with same type of HP Omnibook, except that I can't
boot 7.04 at all. Even my upgraded kubuntu on hard disk nor the Feisty Beta
install cd is bootable at all.
The last mesage I see is something with udev-rules and then Loading hardware
drivers..
Then the laptop
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Performed your request under Feisty, I eventually managed to get it to
boot. Please find lscpivv and lspcivvn attached.
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Could you please also add the output of 'lspci -vvn' and 'lspci
-vv' from a booting linux distro to your bug report? Thanks in advance.
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Please find all the log files from the affected machine attached. About
2.4MB download and more than 15MB when uncompressed. If I can be of
further assistance, please ask.
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