I can confirm identical behaviour on desktop system, based on Nforce3.
Latest drivers (as of today 177.68) don't change a thing. Video card
hangs on resume, for those 11s display goes into standby, after that it
wakes again but stays black. When hibernate or suspend is commenced from
console, displ
For my laptop the problem is solved by installing omnibook kernel module
from debian sources. Provided the dependencies are satisfied, it
compiles with m-a and works ok.
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Same here, Toshiba Satellite M70 (i915, Hitachi SATA I disk w/NCQ),
Intrepid 2.6.27-3. Moving to -4 kernel makes system completely unstable
and unusable, kernel reports I/O errors on the hard disk. When kernel -3
with all_generic_ide option is used there are lockups too, but soft ones
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For me it seems to be enough to disable hpet support in kernel (boot
with hpet=disable). It does not only remove soft lockups, but in my case
it's also a workaround for sata errors.
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If you'd like to try whether it helps, just add hpet=disable to the
kernel lines in /boot/grub/menu.lst:
For example:
title Ubuntu intrepid (development branch), kernel 2.6.27-4-generic
root(hd0,2)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.27-4-generic
root=UUID=75ffa061-25f6-44b8-
For me, today's update fixed the issue.
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On a Toshiba M70 (Realtek AC97, Intel branded) there is no sound through
pulseaudio, also ALSA can't produce any sound as long as pulseaudio is
active. In Pulseaudio Manager I can see that pulseudio recognizes ALSA
device as input for Pulseaudio (capture) but it apparently cannot see
appropriate AL
It doesn't look like there are bad sectors. You may also try
all_generic_ide (this will disable some advanced features like NCQ)
together with hpet=disable. My fix was for Intrepid (2.6.27) and I have
no clue if it works for older versions. I can only confirm after a few
days that my laptop never f
I can confirm the same for Toshiba M70, Ubuntu 9.04. Bluetooth hardware
device (integrated with mainboard) isn't activated upon start. Issuing
the command hcitool dev shows no device, lspci doesn't show any
bluetooth hardware either. Soft wireless switch (Fn+F8) isn't supported
at all. The only way
There was an update to font rendering in gnome today, it may solve the
problem. Besides, an advice would be to turn off font hinting in gdm. It
triggers some payload on cpu and if you are fast scrolling on a f.ex.
Pentium III class system, it may go "out of sync" with refreshing screen
and crash X.
I can confirm that the bug existed and is gone with the latest security
update libxfont 1:1.0.0-0ubuntu3.1 from 6 Sept. That overflow also
might have happened, when cpu was "too busy" when scrolling. Crashes
were often, especially when scrolling GNOME Terminal window. Test system
was P III 733, NV
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- When I start scrolling very fast (through a page in FFox for example) with
mouse scroll (touchpad with scroll field exactly) Xs stop responding.
- All processes work, I can move mouse, but I
For me, it finally appeared that this was a symptom of dying hardware.
After servicing the enclosure works well. The interesting fact is,
however. that even with unstable i.e. faulty hardware, Windoze was still
much less error prone than Linux. So there is room for improvement in
the driver anyway.
My enclosure seems to work stable with 2.6.21.5
For the time being I didn't try Ubuntu with this kernel, but all the distros
seem to carry this bug. Then recent SLAX 6 works fine with the default
max_sectors.
It may have to do with the following change in kernel:
* Add stable release 2.6.21.5:
Sorry, this patch is already included in Feisty. No previous suggetion helped
me. I built some kernels, sooner or later dmesg will complain about lost pages.
We can however add this controller (it's very popular in empty enclosures from
Spire, Welland and the like) to unusual_devs.h to minimize c
Yes. With or without. This doesn't seem to have any impact at all. You
may go to very, very low speed to be sure all data is written, but then
probably your broadband will be faster...
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I can confirm that similar bug appears also in Edgy. It happens say,
once in about ten boots, the USB mouse is not re-enabled during USB
controller initialization. USB hub in question remains powered down
until next boot. USB ports on other hubs/controllers continue to
function. What might give a h
When upgraded to Feisty with Cypress AT2+ ATA to USB controller,
changing sectors does no longer fix the bug as if using Edgy kernel.
Lowering max_sectors does, generally, improve stability, but is no
longer an ultimate solution. For my enclosure, setting 1024 would mean
fs kernel panics and total
I can confirm a couple of things.
1. Problem is related to some external controller / USB chip combinations.
2. AFAIK, this happens due to emulated SCSI bus being stalled by too many
sectors being transmitted in a turn.
My setup is an AT2+ (68030) enclosure by Cypress with an old 20 GB
harddisk.
djhuang:
The errors you mention are the effect of filesystem corruption. Dirty
FAT is mounted ro, as any damaged filesystem (though different than
ext2/3 you will not see it's mounted ro). To repair it unmount the fs
first using sudo umount /dev/sda1 (assuming it's /dev/sda1) and do not
use eject
I don't think so. The problem you described is rather related to video
memory timing. It look like as if an extra wait state were needed when
the system is accessing video memory directly, where in fact it's
accessing part of system RAM assigned to video. Perhaps it could be
fixed in BIOS (somethin
Public bug reported:
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My TV card (Leadtek Winfast TV2000/XP) seems to work only with acpi=off
passed to kernel. When ACPI is enbaled, the picture is just a slideshow,
trying acpi=noirq makes the slideshow just a little faster. This can be
reproduced with any kerne
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My TV card (Leadtek Winfast TV2000/XP) seems to work only with acpi=off
- passed to kernel. When ACPI is enbaled, the picture is just a slideshow,
+ passed to kernel. When ACPI is enabled, the picture is just a slideshow,
trying ac
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My TV card (Leadtek Winfast TV2000/XP) seems to work only with acpi=off
passed to kernel. When ACPI is enabled, the picture is just a slideshow,
trying acpi=noirq makes the slideshow just a little faster. This can be
reproduced
** Summary changed:
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I can confirm it still does not wake up after resume, it just powers up
and immediately hangs. Nothing is written to system log then. Kernel
2.6.31-15-generic.
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Even though READ_DMA_EXT error would suggest unreadable sector I
observed this on a drive that's got a bunch of reallocated sectors (just
slow to read), no pending or uncorrectable. This portion of the disk
passes the most powerful ReadWriteReadCompare test in HDAT2 but if a
read operation to such
Jordie9: It looks like your drive reports that either:
- there is optical media inside but it matches no known hardware profile
- or the drive falsely claims there is media inserted when in fact there is none
So please tell us which of the above is true, i.e. whether the log was
done with or with
It does still happen if you choose English when starting the live cd and
try to configure the target system with a different locale next,
ubiquity complains it couldn't find the specific locale files and gets
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The problem could be reproduced with any kernel (tested 3.0.0 so far). Due to
lack of AMD C1E idle accounting in kernel latency requirements cannot be
enforced if needed (via pm_qos for instance) and apparently there are drivers
that don't function correctly with the latencies added by AMD C1E,
sc.
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The code in this ppa is the same as in latest SRU update to udev
(version 151-12.2) except for that it adds support for BD-RE media.
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After this summer updates to xorg-core I can't reproduce this bug (key
repeating infinitely to be specific) anymore on my Toshiba M70. Maverick
seems not to be affected either, as far as my computer is concerned.
Perhaps, we should change affects xserver-xorg-input-evdev -> xserver-
xorg-core?
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Yet another patch. If the disc is unreadable and reading of the first 32
blocks fails set the cd_media status to 0 (not present). This will
prevent udev from executing blkid next that tries to determine fs on the
disc and which in this case may seem to hang forever locking the drive.
** P
Martin, the code submitted to SRU PPA still contains the bug we
discussed in the turn of August / September, i.e. the distinction
between DWD-RW modes is put into feature_profiles instead of
cd_profiles, so the testers will be affected in the same way Arch users
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Sorry, that was another copy of udev-151.
Of course SRU package is ok.
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The problem lies definitely in cdrom_id – it cannot tell a blank dvd+rw from a
complete dvd+rw, it shows the media having TOC and a data session.
The function cd_media_info in cdrom_id should provide additional check if
cd_media_dvd_plus_rw is set and get cd_media_state in a different way I gue
scsi commands run by cdrom_id return identical values for blank and
complete dvd+rw, except for media profile (this might be just garbage)
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DVD+RW's are just overwritten, we have to read further into toc to check
if the track is empty and if so, set the status to blank, otherwise it
will always be complete
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Since DVD+RWs are always complete hardware-wise (neither command 52h
read track info will show any difference) we have to check if ISO9660
PVD and UDF PVD anchor are physically blank (sectors 16 and 256). I
patched function cd_media_info so that it checks for zeroed sectors 16
and 256 and if so, se
us is retained and
no reads are issued (fix to the version posted in comment #42 for bug
581925). If read errors occur the complete status is not changed to
prevent )possibly) recoverable data from being erased. Any comments are
welcome.
You can find source and binaries at
https://launchpad.net/~
tastyracer: I think bug 578640 better describes what we are`observing so
I'm going to make any future comments there
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I think the underlying cause of this bug is still present in Lucid.
Steps to recreate:
Activate SWCursor option in xorg. This will make the cursor refresh slower (and
is needed in some workaround scenarios).
Open a text file in an X based text editor.
Start to move the cursor around by holding d
Martin Smat: It's a different problem. It looks like your drive doesn't support
MMC-2 GET CONFIGURATION command, hence the error.
Pre MMC-2 drive will report its MM capabilities through MODE SENSE 2a page, but
cdrom_id supports only MMC-2.
Can you install sdparm
sudo apt-get install sdparm
and
I see similar problems as tastyracer in Lucid with HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GSA-
H10N.
I can't mount blank DVD+RW (but DVD-RW is fine). Of course command line
utils like growisofs or dvd+rw-format do work. I can see my cairo-dock
flashing dvd drive is mounted/umounted as if it was being notified by
dbus.
If someone has this hardware and wants to test I applied patch 35743
from bugzilla.kernel.org and added pm_qos_requirement to bttv driver
(Lucid kernel). What it does is effectively that c1e is disabled for the
time of capturing. The 35743 patch might be useful for some other
drivers that require l
And dmesg output:
dmesg | tail
[ 759.530413] Info fld=0x0
[ 759.530419] sr 6:0:0:0: [sr0] Add. Sense: Logical block address out of range
[ 759.530434] sr 6:0:0:0: [sr0] CDB: Read(10): 28 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00
[ 759.530478] end_request: I/O error, dev sr0, sector 0
[ 759.533476] sr 6:0:0:
Same problems with 2.6.35-rc1, -RW is ok, +RW is not recognized.
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Unlike tastyracer I can mount empty CD-RW. DVD+RW also produces another
error: when dvd-video on +rw disc is inserted Totem crashes telling
about insufficient permissions but I can play the content using vlc or
in totem by double clicking a vob file.
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dia inside.
Is this happening only for DVD+RW or DVD-RW 13h (restricted overwrite)?
If so please mark it as duplicate.
You may also test udev package from
https://launchpad.net/~jonie/+archive/ppa and see if the "damaged" media
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@ Fabio
Hi
I can recreate the problem in a way: growisofs doesn't exit nicely indeed
(becomes a zombie) but the disc is blanked properly after it's ejected. There
is however a known problem with the detection of blanked media (which can be
properly detected in other systems), so if you can pleas
Martin,
the regressions snug in someway
- the patch to tell dwd-rw in sequential mode from restricted overwrite
mode posted in comment #63 is correct and is exactly the same as your
proposed fix, but I can take the blame for not having revised the
committed code thoroughly
- I don't know, where
Now it seems clear to me that if you request 17 blocks, many if not most
of firmwares will check only the MSB and make it 16 blocks, what means
that just sector 0 will be checked, which is non-empty solely in case of
rewritable DVD formatted to a filesystem such as fat32/ext2, all ISO and
UDF discs
I think there's nothing to worry, just to be exact the commit
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/hotplug/udev.git;a=commitdiff;h=1ef6c9e9f0f405d1fed403c13c57a233a484bed7
is wrong in that it should be 32 where there is 17 (I didn't notice that
you changed it)
Thanks for your rep
So the drive is MMC... If you don't mind that you might run into accidental
breakage (be warned) install udev package from my ppa
https://launchpad.net/~jonie/+archive/ppa and paste the output of
/lib/udev/cdrom_id --debug /dev/sr1 having a blank cd inside (if it goes well
the system s
Fabio
> > @ jonie
> >
> > I tested in Maverick and I can confirm that this issue is fixed, but in
> > Lucid it was like I said before.
> >
So it's most likely a duplicate of bug 581925
> > I've tried much times becouse I use DVD to test iso imag
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 581925 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 581925
cdrom_id: Does not recognize reblanked DVD+RW, DVD-RW and DVD-RAM
* You can subscribe to bug 581925 by following t
Well, that's good news for the patch. The function of cdrom_id is to set
those ID_CDROM variables and it's working fine, the output is exactly
the same as you would get using a newer recorder. The problem is Brasero
related I think, or perhaps is related to the cdrkit fork of cdrtools.
You can make
I forgot to add that you have to enable Brandon Snider ppa to install
the Schilly utils:
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It seems it's been fixed for HAL in 2007, included from then on and
reappeared after its removal. It's still being reported (cf. post #33
for bug 581925). I made a more complete patch based on HAL code (it
contains fixes for blank DVD+RW and DVD-RAM, too).
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This is likely a problem with Brasero when there is more than one
optical drive, and the first to go is actually not the recorder with a
blank cd inside. I'll try to recreate the problem on an old computer
where the dvd-rom is the first target for cdrecord and will report
results. In the meantime l
Martin,
It looks like Arch is using hald simultaneously with udev. I tested the
"flawed" build from Arch in Ubuntu on three different drives and see no
issues. Although 17 sectors is very unusual, it mostly works. Couldn't
be that a race condition with hald, that is deprecated in Ubuntu since
Karm
Caught red-handed! The issue occurs if the media is appendable (status
1): because of the improperly applied DVD-RW media variable (in features
instead of profiles) , everything is DVD-RW restricted overwrite just if
the device is DVD recorder and if the disk is appendable (CD-R, CD-RW or
DVD-RW in
You're right. I meant comment #62 - the disc was recognized and it was
possible to burn a data compilation, but Brasero choked when burning an
iso image. I thought initially that it is a problem with Brasero, but
after patching ID_CDROM_MEDIA_SESSION_NEXT it works well in both modes.
The fix you m
There are two elements that need to be put together as I figured it out:
- are there any usable data we want to preserve, if not set the status to blank
- can we append a session - for rewritable DVD we can't with two exceptions: a
virgin DVD+RW (that is reported "blank" by the drive) and DVD-RW
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
DkmsStatus: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
MachineType: TOSHIBA Satellite M70
Package: xserver-xorg-input-evdev 1:2.3.2-5ubuntu1
PackageArchitecture: i386
PccardctlIdent:
Socket 0:
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Socket 0:
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[Intrepid - Karmic] Fn-key locks up computer
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** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfo.txt"
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/293642/+attachment/1488613/+files/ProcCpuinfo.txt
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[Intrepid - Karmic] Fn-key locks up computer
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** Attachment added: "ProcInterrupts.txt"
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/293642/+attachment/1488614/+files/ProcInterrupts.txt
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[Intrepid - Karmic] Fn-key locks up computer
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** Attachment added: "ProcModules.txt"
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/293642/+attachment/1488615/+files/ProcModules.txt
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[Intrepid - Karmic] Fn-key locks up computer
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** Attachment added: "RelatedPackageVersions.txt"
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[Intrepid - Karmic] Fn-key locks up computer
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[Intrepid - Karmic] Fn-key locks up computer
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** Attachment added: "UdevLog.txt"
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/293642/+attachment/1488618/+files/UdevLog.txt
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[Intrepid - Karmic] Fn-key locks up computer
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** Attachment added: "XorgConf.txt"
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/293642/+attachment/1488619/+files/XorgConf.txt
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[Intrepid - Karmic] Fn-key locks up computer
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** Attachment added: "XorgLog.txt"
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[Intrepid - Karmic] Fn-key locks up computer
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** Attachment added: "XorgLogOld.txt"
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[Intrepid - Karmic] Fn-key locks up computer
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