Public bug reported:
I used to be able to turn on my Intel wireless adaptor by typing sudo
modprobe fsam7400 radio=1 into a terminal, but since upgrading my
operating system to Ubuntu 12.04 this no longer works.
If you could send me a new code, preferably one that could turn wireless
on permanant
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Title:
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at c00fdd20
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Sorry for the delay, I have been away from the computer for the last
couple of days.
Yes, I have tried the wistron driver and my computer went into the
worst crash yet, completely unresposive with the screen filled up with
hundreds of copies of icons, terminals etc. I repeated this with the
same
The 'noexec=off' command only worked before I downloaded and installed
the amilorfkill modules- then something went very wrong and the system
was totally unstable. I then re- installed Ubuntu from scratch,
reformatting the HD. Once again, as advised, downloaded and installed
the amilorfkill modules
I've tried that! I am being helped by Luis Henriques with this problem.
It seems that new grub files (amilorfkill) have stopped noexec=off from
having any effect.
- Original Message -
From: Andy Whitcroft
Sent: 04/26/12 11:47 AM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re:
Thanks for your time! The issue happens every time I try; and I am quite
new to the file systems used by Linux, which makes me a bit useless when
it comes to answering technical questions. I am trying to learn more,
but it is making my head spin at the moment.
Ubuntu has been a delight to use, wi
I put the code (sudo modprobe fsam7400 radio=1 debug=1 ) into a terminal and
the OS crashed! Just the same as it did without debug=1.
- Original Message -
From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/11/12 06:03 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 975391] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel
I will do so immediately!
- Original Message -
From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/11/12 07:29 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 975391] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
c00fdd20
Sorry, I should have been more clear. The crash was expected, but the
extra pa
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Title:
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at c00fdd20
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Public bug reported:
Luis Henriques is looking into this
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: linux-image-3.2.0-23-generic-pae 3.2.0-23.36
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-23.36-generic-pae 3.2.14
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-23-generic-pae i686
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound A
Yes! the temporary noexec=off works, now I shall attempt to add it
permanently to the kernel boot parameter, according to the instructions
that you pointed me to. Thank you very much for your kind help!
- Original Message -
From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/12/12 02:33 PM
To: majormisunderstan
I have now added noexec=off permanently to the grub loader and restarted the
system and all is working well, many thanks.
- Original Message -
From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/12/12 02:33 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging reque
I only know that my upgrade was from Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal,
downloaded in May 2011 from the main Ubuntu web site. I hope that helps.
- Original Message -
From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/12/12 05:39 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle ker
I went to your link and downloaded them individually, each time an error
message told me that the kernels are older than the one already
installed. Sorry, I don't know what else to do.
- Original Message -
From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/12/12 05:13 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subj
(uname-a) Linux me-AMILO-Pro-Edition-V3505 3.2.0-23-generic-pae #36-Ubuntu SMP
Tue Apr 10 22:19:09 UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
me@me-AMILO-Pro-Edition-V3505:~$
(cat /proc/cmdline) BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-23-generic-pae
root=UUID=20a2caa8-eaaa-4f89-a7e5-d8c08d9e3c13 ro quiet splash
I've downloaded and installed the packages, but I can't remove the
original 'generic pae' because the Ubuntu software center is stuck in a
loop of being unable to load something (an icon of a box of things with
the name 'searching'), and then it is unable to cancel- even after
restarting, clearing
No;
me@me-AMILO-Pro-Edition-V3505:~$ sudo modprobe amilo-rfkill
[sudo] password for me:
FATAL: Error inserting amilo_rfkill
(/lib/modules/3.2.0-23-generic-pae/kernel/drivers/platform/x86/amilo-rfkill.ko):
No such device
me@me-AMILO-Pro-Edition-V3505:~$
- Original Message -
From: Lui
No, this did not work. Now I have the additional problem of not being able to
install/ update or remove any packages.
I have backed up my files, and now plan to re-install Ubuntu from scratch. Is
there now available a version with the latest drivers already included?
- Original Message
I can't update anything, or delete anything- update manager and Ubuntu
software centre are not fuctioning- I'm starting over!
- Original Message -
From: Luis Henriques
Sent: 04/16/12 07:57 PM
To: majormisunderstand...@mail.com
Subject: [Bug 979253] Re: BUG: unable to handle kernel paging
The problems were increasing, the whole sytem became unstable. I have
now re-installed the operating system and updated it. So now I can, once
again concentrate on activating the wireless functionality. I'll re-try
your earlier suggestions and report back.
- Original Message -
From: Luis H
Here are the results after re-installing Ubuntu and the headers;
me@me-AMILO-Pro-Edition-V3505:~$ uname -a
Linux me-AMILO-Pro-Edition-V3505 3.2.0-23-generic-pae #37~amilorfkill SMP Fri
Apr 13 11:41:01 UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
me@me-AMILO-Pro-Edition-V3505:~$ cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IM
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