Do you mean that it is fixed in the updates for Ubuntu 8.10? I still
experience frequent crashes
after installing all the proposed kernel updates for 8.10.
Steve Langasek skrev:
> This issue was documented in the 8.10 release notes; closing this task.
>
> ** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
>
I installed Edgy RC AMD64 and X crashes my computer
with an ATI X800 card no matter if I use the ati, radeon or
vesa driver. Using the recommended fix:
Option "MonitorLayout" "LVDS,Auto"
doesn't make a difference for me.
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X fails to start in dapper flight3 & 4 with ati X600, onward all the
I have the exact same problem with lockups during installation of Edgy
i386 on a HP Pavilion AMD64 PC.
The computer has an Amethyst motherboard and Phoenix
BIOS, so the problem is not restricted to ASUS motherboards.
I previously had to install dapper with -nodma, to avoid
lockups when mounting
Both boot-options removes the freeze at first, and I get to the
next installation stage with the graphical splash, where the
installation hangs at "mounting live-user" or similar.
The first boot-option produces the output at tty0:
cannot allocate region 3 of device :00:00.0
and the second bo
After booting with "acpi_skip_timer_override" there appears
to be a problem with the CDROM driver at the second stage
(probably caused by some IRQ problems - I also tried booting
with "nodma", but that went even worse).
The CDROM drive makes a sounds like the CDROM media
might be damaged and the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openafs-modules-source
with the latest kernel upgrade on Gutsy, openafs modules build, but "klog"
authentication
gives a segmentation fault, and
/etc/init.d/openafs restart hangs openafs
hangs.
** Affects: openafs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
this is the output from my machine:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l \*afs\* | grep ^i
ii openafs-client1.4.4.dfsg1-7 AFS
distributed filesystem client support
ii openafs-modules-2.6.22-10-generic 1.4.4.dfsg1-6+2.6.22-10.30 AFS
distributed filesystem kernel module
I purged everything related to openafs and tried to rebuild using the steps
from /usr/share/openafs-client/README.modules:
module-assistant auto-build openafs-modules
The problem remains:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/joachim# dpkg -i
/usr/src/openafs-modules-2.6.22-13-generic_1.4.4.dfsg1-7+2.6.22-
Achim Bohnet wrote:
> Sorry, can't help. I tried to reproduce and could not.
> Just want to add: I'm authenticating against a kerberos4
> server.
>
> Maybe strace output or running under gdb gives an idea?
>
>
The output of
sudo strace /etc/init.d/openafs-client start
gives me
stat64("/usr/b
Björn Torkelsson wrote:
> Can you please run:
>
> sh -x /etc/init.d/openafs-client start
>
> I'm wondering why fs says Invalid argument.
>
> /torkel
>
>
I ran
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo sh -x /etc/init.d/openafs-client force-start
and the relevant part of the output is pasted below:
+ start-st
I only have one kernel installed (I removed the previous kernel before I
realized the
afs problem), so it shouldn't be an issue of loading a tainted version
kernel module.
I am attaching the full output from the starting the client as well as
dmesg output below.
Thanks
joachim
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Russ Allbery wrote:
> dmesg output may also be useful, in particular the lines about searching
> for the system call table. Again, I don't understand why you're not
> seeing that output when you start the AFS client for the first time
> after boot.
>
>
I should mention that after experiencing t
I realized that gcc incorrectly symlinks to a beta version of gcc-4.3
which I
installed from the unoffficial ubuntu toolchain repository.
I will rebuild the kernel-modules and report back to hopefully cancel
the bugreport once I correct all the nuked symlinks...
My apologies
Joachim
Russ Allb
after fixing symlinks and rebuilding the modules with gcc-4.1
everythings works again,
so this thread can be disregarded.
Joachim
Russ Allbery wrote:
> JDahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>> I realized that gcc incorrectly symlinks to a beta version of gcc-4.3
>
I just installed emacs22 with version 1.0-3.1ubuntu1 of python-mode,
and I have the exact same problem.
M-x python-mode
gives me
Cannot open load-file: python-mode
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python-mode does not work
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Public bug reported:
CVXOPT is a Python package for convex optimization
(http://abel.ee.ucla.edu/cvxopt)
As the package is already in Debian Testing and Unstable, it should be a
minimum of work to include it.
I am one of the upstream authors of the package, but not the Debian
maintainer, and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openafs-modules-source
Openafs-modules-source doesn't build in version openafs 1.4.4.dfsg1-5
on a fresh Gutsy installation.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo module-assistant -t build openafs-modules-source
Extracting the package tarball, /usr/src/openafs.tar.gz
If libdsdp is not uploaded to Debian unstable within a few days, I would be
happy if
you would sync python-cvxopt-0.9 without DSDP. DSDP can easily be disabled by
changing
a single line in the python setup script for cvxopt, which is how the previous
debian packages of
cvxopt were build.
I
Same problem for Fujitsu-Siemens Lifebook E8310.
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