[ltp] Re: Problems with Ubuntu 2.6.17-10?
Bernard Tremblay
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Fri, 15 Dec 2006 00:00:10 +0100 (CET)
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Just my .02$,
If you want to know what was changed/installed look in the dpkg log:
On my unbutu edgy its : /var/log/dpkg.log
Regards,
BT
Norman Walsh<ndw@nwalsh.com> said:
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Well, I found an older 2.6.17 kernel (from a recent Knoppix) and got
that installed. Seemed ok for a bit, but wasn't. Same crash occurred.
I guess that means the problem is caused by something else that got
updated today. So I'm clueless; I don't even recall what else that
was.
In the absence of better ideas, I guess I'll go back to the Edgy
install CD and not upgrade again for a bit.
On 12/14/06, Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com> wrote:
> This morning I upgraded my Ubuntu Edgy box and got the 2.6.17-10
> kernel. Since that upgrade, my system (a Thinkpad T42p) has become
> very unstable.
>
> After booting, it runs for some number of seconds or minutes then
> the display goes black. Sometimes I can cause it to shutdown via
> the power button, but sometimes it just completely hangs.
>
> I tried being logged in from another box via SSH to see if it was
> some random X issue, but that doesn't seem to be it. The connection
> hangs on the other box. I don't see a panic or other message
> on the console or /var/log/syslog, as best as I can see them.
>
> I've tried both wifi (via ath0) and eth0, but that doesn't seem
> to have any effect. Nor does using the -generic or -386 versions.
>
> Help?
>
> Be seeing you,
> norm
>
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<tt>Just my .02$,</tt><br><tt><br>If you want to know what was changed/installed look in the dpkg log:<br><br>On my unbutu edgy its : /var/log/dpkg.log<br><br><br><br>Regards,<br><br> BT<br><br><br><br></tt>Norman Walsh<<a href="mailto:Norman%20Walsh%20%3cndw@nwalsh.com%3e">ndw@nwalsh.com</a>> said:<br><tt>------------------------------------------------------<br>Well, I found an older 2.6.17 kernel (from a recent Knoppix) and got</tt><br> <tt>that installed. Seemed ok for a bit, but wasn't. Same crash occurred.</tt><br> <br> <tt>I guess that means the problem is caused by something else that got</tt><br> <tt>updated today. So I'm clueless; I don't even recall what else that</tt><br> <tt>was.</tt><br> <br> <tt>In the absence of better ideas, I guess I'll go back to the Edgy</tt><br> <tt>install CD and not upgrade again for a bit.</tt><br> <br> <br> <tt>On 12/14/06, Norman Walsh <<a
href="mailto:ndw@nwalsh.com">ndw@nwalsh.com</a>> wrote:</tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> This morning I upgraded my Ubuntu Edgy box and got the 2.6.17-10</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> kernel. Since that upgrade, my system (a Thinkpad T42p) has become</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> very unstable.</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">></font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> After booting, it runs for some number of seconds or minutes then</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> the display goes black. Sometimes I can cause it to shutdown via</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> the power button, but sometimes it just completely hangs.</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">></font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> I tried being logged in from another box via SSH to see if it was</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> some random X issue, but that doesn't seem to be it. The
connection</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> hangs on the other box. I don't see a panic or other message</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> on the console or /var/log/syslog, as best as I can see them.</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">></font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> I've tried both wifi (via ath0) and eth0, but that doesn't seem</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> to have any effect. Nor does using the -generic or -386 versions.</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">></font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> Help?</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">></font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> Be seeing you,</font></tt><br> <tt><font
color="#737373">> norm</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">></font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> --</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> Norman Walsh <<a href="mailto:ndw@nwalsh.com">ndw@nwalsh.com</a>> | Any sufficiently abstract art form is</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> <a href="http://nwalsh.com/">http://nwalsh.com/</a> | indistinguisable from rubbish.--Sean</font></tt><br> <tt><font color="#737373">> |
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