Totally confirm this one, lucky that I had -rt kernel installed along
with 2.6.31-10-generic (only -generic seems to be effected by this).
Attachement describes the packages I updated before this all happened.
Hope it helps, ~Harbin
** Attachment added: "Attachement describes the packa
Sorry for being such a lazy bastard, but I don't feel like going thru
log folder right now. I'd like to also mention that the following:
/boot ext2 noatime,nodiratime
/ ext4 noatime,nodiratime
Running on Samsung NC10, karmic-backports & karmic-proposed repos
enabled.
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Linux image 2.6.31-10-ge
2.6.31-11-generic fixed this one. Running with no problems now. Hooray!
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Linux image 2.6.31-10-generic doesn't boot because of udev
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/436232
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I have a strong feeling that this is NOT a kernel issue (atleast kernel
does not panic). Playing with xorg's intel video driver has brought me
some relief, although I'm still fighting with it.
I suggest that it has something to do with intel video driver and things
that depend on it.
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Closing
I confirm that the patch above works on Ubuntu 9.10.
Made following modifications to /usr/lib/blt2.4/pkgIndex.tcl file:
if {[package vcompare [info tclversion] 8.2] < 0} {
set taillib ${version}.so.8.0
} elseif {[package vcompare [info tclversion] 8.3] < 0} {
set taillib ${version
On Dell Latitude X300:
- downgrading to xserver-xorg-video-intel-2.4 DID NOT HELP. Althought it
changed some things, after downgrading closing the lid just messed the desktop
up, instead freezing the whole computer.
- enabling "ForceEnablePipeA" option DID NOT HELP. Altho I'm not quite sure if
I