I came to the same conclusion. I have released a patched kernel package
and and intrepid desktop cd with patched kernel.
But if you use this please check my page frequently because this kernel doesn't
get autoupdates.
This is good because the updates may block the system again but it is bad for
Andy you have right. The patch is no general solution and very
hardwarespecific.
But it should not affect other machines with the same hardware because patch
check also the subvendor and subdevice id's that only found at Twinhead h12y
notebooks. And if there is a twinhead H12Y with fixed bios it
To clarify the patch made no problems on the h12y, But if you install
the patched kernel on a machine with pcmcia slot and insert a 8139 based
lan card your get a kernel opps that point to the quirk code. I don't
understand why because the code should do nothing if it doesn't detect a
h12y subvendo
e not deleted
yet. ;)
> Could you paste the exact kernel line that you use on the actual
> menu.lst on the laptop? I'm very interested in this option...
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It looks like there is a bios bug at this notebook that assign a used mmio area
to some pci devices.
SD Cardreader, MS Cardreader (not used in 2.6.24), Nic and Firewire (linux
seems not use the second mmio area)
If a driver try to access this area's the notebook crash.
I had added a patch that
All affected Laptops are Twinhead H12Y OEM Models. This laptop has one
problem with the 8139too if it use MMIO (PIO works) and an other with
the sdhci modul. Both modules crash without any reaction after loading.
This problem is also present in the new Ubuntu 7.10
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Regression: RealTek 8139 har
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 90271 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90271
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 90271
Regression: RealTek 8139 hard-locks system on installation/modprobe (affects
Averatec, Philips laptops)
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Kernel hangs/freezes during boot because of m
Hi Jennifer,
The sdhci.blacklist=yes parameter works. But only with the alternate disk. It
is a special parameter for the debian install that was not used on the livecd.
The debian installer will put a blacklist entry on the installed system.
Now it is much easier to install a new Ubuntu on the
@lavander On my other PC Ubuntu works fine with a 8139c and mmio acess.
The H12Y crash after the 8139too module was loaded. I have no time to
use the network. The same efect happens when the sdhci module is loaded.
So i think the problem is not inside the driver's itself.
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Regression: RealTek 8
I have tried to fix it but i had'nt get any answer to my last question
how i can add a memory reservation if a H12Y was detected at boot.
Here the Bugzilla thread:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10231
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #10231
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/
The patch is not only ugly it crash when a Realtek 8139 PCMCIA Cards is
inserted. (in other notebooks)
This notebook hase many problems with linux. The newest is a strange backligt
problem since i have updated to Ubuntu 11.10.
The sd device is also only a sd and no sdhc card reader so it cannot
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