Yeah finally they fixed it at samsung : Since Nov. 2009 there is
also a BIOS-Update for my notebook (samsung E152-Aura T5750 Eron) which
fixes the bug. Yes!
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64-bit Intrepid automatic permanent reboot loop related to having exactly 4GB
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272530
Yo
On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 8:14 AM, Sokolov
Sergey wrote:
> I updated the BIOS to 07LM version. THis fixes the problem with amd64
> version of ubuntu. Now it installs correct without any options and all
> 4Gb of memory are available.
>
> *Small tip. BIOS can be updates from 32-bit version of Windows o
Information from my laptop attached.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 12:37 PM, BongoMan wrote:
>
> ** Attachment added: "lshw.txt"
> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23831456/lshw.txt
>
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> 64-bit Intrepid automatic permanent reboot loop related to having exactly 4GB
> of memory
>
There are some BIOS bugs that can be worked around in the kernel. For
example, there are a *ton* of workarounds in the HDA sound drivers to tell the
kernel what pins to initialize because BIOSes often report it wrong.
I'm not sure that this falls into that category, but in case it does, can y
Yes, I did mean Clevo. Sorry. I wish I had the courage (and
expertise) to try something like Coreboot (http://coreboot.org).
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 10:53 AM, BongoMan wrote:
> bhaskar, I think you did a typo and meant "Clevo" ;) But I couldn't find
> any hint on the net for my samsung notebook
The machine in question is made by Cleo (a Taiwanese ODM - at least
mine is), and there is supposedly a BIOS upgrade that fixes the memory
problem. But I haven't picked up the courage to install try it
because it requires a non-Linux OS to install it, and one would have
to do some experimentation
Vista only sees only 3GB of RAM because your Vista is 32bit. It can't
see all 4GB.
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Ralf says it works fine if you turn off ACPI and if you only turn off
ACPI's hyperthreading. That would mean it's a bug in ACPI's
hyperthreading. Does that not work for you too, Dasl?
Oh, and no, there's no shared video RAM involved on these systems.
They're using discrete graphics with onboard
Actually, let's try testing out some other ACPI boot options. On
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingACPI there is a list of them. See if
booting with one of them works (don't use mem=4096 or acpi=off when
testing them).
status incomplete
** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => In
Of course no power management worked without ACPI. ACPI *is* power
management. However, it seems to me that you've all hit an ACPI bug and
that mem=4096 is just a workaround for it.
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It only sees 2GB on mine:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ free
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 256850411992641369240 0 1124 573900
-/+ buffers/cache: 6242401944264
Swap: 2097144 02097144
With a 32-bit o
On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 13:49 +, Joe Halpen wrote:
> No, I tried using mem=2048m and it did not make a difference. I also
> tried Intrepid-32 bit and Hardy-64 bit versions with the same results.
> Removing "quiet" from the boot parameters I see that "Mounting Root File
> System" never says "ok"
1. Do your laptops use shared video memory? If so, how much? (BIOS
should tell you)
2. If you install Intrepid then install all the updates, including the
kernel in -proposed, can it boot without the mem=4096m?
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On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 05:07 +, Joe Halpen wrote:
> I am trying to install 64-bit Intrepid on a Gigabyte MA78GM-S2H with an
> Athlon X2 and 2 GB of memory. After the install splash screen the
> system reboots. It does not report any messages.
2GB...well that's new. And does mem=2048m make a
I just tested my son's laptop, and with mem=4096m on the boot line, it
boots perfectly!
Regards
-- Bhaskar
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 7:01 AM, K.S. Bhaskar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ralf --
>
> I do not have the laptop any more. It was purchased for my son, who
> is now away at college. When he
Ralf --
I do not have the laptop any more. It was purchased for my son, who
is now away at college. When he comes home for the Thanksgiving
holiday at the end of November, I will be able to try specifying the
mem=4096m on the command line and/or removing RAM.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
On Wed, Nov 5,
A wild and crazy idea - I wonder if maybe there is a BIOS bug. Ralf,
are you able to try a boot with 4GB RAM and with a mem= on the boot
line in /boot/grub/menu.lst? And if it still gives the problem with
4GB, try 1MB less than 4GB or something like that.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008
I have another x86_64 laptop with 4GB RAM that runs 64-bit Intrepid
perfectly.
The problem has something to do with that particular CPU and chipset.
And it has something to do with power / CPU frequency. If you put
acpi=off in the boot line, it doesn't automatically reboot, but it
does hang. On
Yeah, I figure there have to be other 4GB users, so it's got to be a
combination of 4GB and something else. That's why I put "related to".
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I can't experiment with RAM because my son now has the laptop in
college, and I won't get my hands on it till the end of the month.
Also, in response to your earlier question, I have tried:
- the live CD
- booting from USB
- copying in an AMD64 Intrepid from another laptop
All exhibit the sam
You can access all 4GB because the server kernel uses PAE. PAE is also
the reason the server kernel usually kernel panics on hardware more than
a couple years old.
Ralf:
Different models don't make them "very different," just like same model
doesn't necessarily mean a single piece of hardware is
On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 12:46 +, Ralf Naujokat wrote:
> Ubuntu 8.10 is coming tomorrow, and will NOT even boot on a lot of notebooks.
> Come on, guys, this is a SHOW STOPPER!
Very few really. Have you noticed, this bug has no duplicates? Testing
so far shows it as just you two. And it is guara
To be fair to the Ubuntu folks, it is not just an Ubuntu issue. This
also happens with FC 10, and I have seen reports on the Internet of it
happening with SLES. At this point, my suspicion is that it has
something to do with the dynamic CPU frequency / power management
kernel modules not recogniz
I did that even before reporting the problem. There is a blur of text
whizzing by way too fast for me to read, then the screen goes blank,
and a few seconds later, I see the BIOS messages as it reboots.
-- Bhaskar
On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 12:44 AM, Mackenzie Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wh
When it asks if you want to start Ubuntu, hit F6 and backspace out the
quiet and splash parts, then watch for a failure or the last thing to
happen.
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Gutsy & Hardy x86_64 have the same problem. Also, I tried Fedora.
Fedora Core 9 x86_64 live CDhas the same problem. Fedora Core 10
x86_64 (the DVD) boots and installs without complaining, but when I
try running off the hard drive, it goes into the infinite reboot loop.
So, it's not a regression.
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