Does anyone know how to increase developers interest in this bug?
In the meantime... I've compiled a 2.6.29.4 kernel with rt16 patch with
a very similar configuration to the one Ubuntu uses in its -generic
kernel (but with rt activated, 1000Hz, etc). It was yesterday when I
installed it and it has
I've never packaged anything at all... I was thinking "I can try", and
probably it is not hard to copy pkg structure from a normal ubuntu
kernel... But somehow packaging a kernel seems to me a little over-
optimistic. I used make-kpg to build a binary .deb, thats all.
I'll research a little. I sup
I downloaded pkg sources for linux-2.6.28-11.42 and looked around rules,
control and other debian files. A bit overwhelming, I think my first
package should be something little and with no possible side-effects...
And kernel is not any of that. Sorry. With more time in my hands, maybe
I could try.
In my case, a Core2Quad with 4GiB of RAM and a GeForce 9800GT, with a
clean kubuntu 9.04 plus ubuntustudio-audio: booting into -rt (and after
hitting #360309 and installing linux-headers-rt) freezes sometime after
entering the session, sometimes sooner, others later.
My system seems to be totally
I think this may be a duplicate of bug #364530.
I own a Core 2 Quad 6600, and I think I'm experiencing this issue.
I tried first with a Kubuntu Jaunty + nVidia binary (9800 GT) +
ubuntustudio-audio, getting a total freeze after entering the session.
If I just 'ifconfig ethX down' before entering
Adding my 'cat /proc/interrupts' bit. I'll mention both the previous
lspci and this attachment are from the generic kubuntu jaunty.
** Attachment added: "interrupts.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26542680/interrupts.txt
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system freeze when using network with linux-rt on smp amd64 machin
Reading my comments again I realize I didn't mention clearly I'm talking
about the -rt kernel. To make it clear:
Two Jaunty installations:
- Kubuntu + ubuntustudio + nvidia binary booted with -rt kernel freezed after
entering the session. The -rt kernel with nosmp works fine. The -rt kernel with
I think this is a duplicate of bug #354816.
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Same card as Jesmar here, resulting in a total hang up with the daily-
live from 25-sept 2007.
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[Gutsy] Network Manager freezes system when logging into a WPA WiFi network
using ralink rt2500
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/133251
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With daily-live from 25 sept 2007 I see a total hang-up when trying to
set up a connection with a wpapsk-configured AP.
Card chipset is rt2500 in a PCMCIA incarnation by Conceptronic. Im
suscribed to #133251, wich appears to be related to this.
** Tags added: freeze ralink rt2500
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Sorry about my first comment... very poor.
My exact experience is this: When network-manager try to stablish an wpa
connection (just after it asks you the passphrase) the system becomes
totally freeze. No n-m icon animation, no mouse, no ctrl-alt-f11, ctrl-
alt-del, etc.
This is the output of lsp
** Also affects: rt2x00 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[gutsy] Total hang on using rt2x00
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144867
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I'm pleased to write that with that deb it appears to work. Here are my
steps:
Booted from gitsy daily-live 25.2 (current as today). Then I removed the
modules related to the wifi card (that was inserted in the PCMCIA slot
at boot time, but removed after the boot) using rmmod on rt2500pci,
rt2x00p
Additionally: after a clean install of gutsy, install of your lum
package and a reboot, I faced missing symbols like in this bug: #144079.
My syslog match the log posted in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.22/+bug/144079/comments/13 .
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I posted some time ago my information:
rt2500 in a pcmcia card (and other one in PCI) that works flawless in
gutsy (with minor issues like not reporting rate) results in a card
that works in hardy, but terribly slow. After connecting, if you do:
$sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 54M
...then problems seem
There seems to be different issues. I am affected by the 'slow rt2500'
one, others seems to have symbols problems, firmware problems, etc.
Maybe we should 'clear' this bug and create 3 o 4 new bugs treating the
different issues.
By the way, my report:
uname -a:
Linux baenre 2.6.24-12-generic #1
This seems similar to an issue I'm experiencing with JDownloader.
Downloading and running the last version as today corrupts my screen in
weird ways. Hitting nerviously some keys (ctrl-alt-f11 and others things
I don't know they still work) eventually return me to a login kdm.
I'm using a 64 bits
I'm affected by the issue described in #4. Should we open a new bug
report or mark this as new/confirmed/whatever-makes-sense?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/422518
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