[ubuntu-in] Fwd: Need Support For Hardware & Live Usb Issue + Bugs version 0.1

Ramnarayan.K ramnarayan.k at gmail.com
Sat Jul 9 06:22:18 UTC 2011


Hi  Navdeep

am top posting because this is an indirect reply to you issue

have posted a separate detailed mail on this issue , just now

please see that it should help with your problems

ram


On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 3:52 AM, Navdeep Singh Sidhu
<navdeepsingh.sidhu95 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> i have Dell Xps 15 with config:-
> 8 Gb RAM
> 2nd generation i7 processor 2.2 GHz Boost 2.0 upto 3.30 GHz
> Dual Graphics Card Intel HD 3000 & nvidia geforce GT 540M with Optimus
> Techonology
> 720 GB hardisk
> Motherboard Dell XPS system L502X
> Intel centrino 6230 Network Card with BT 3.0
>
> I have installed 2 linux distro on my External USB portable seagate 500 GB
> hardisk fedora 15 & Ubuntu 11.04. i have installed these distro by using HP
> pavilion dv 2762 tx with config:-
>
> Core2duo 1.83Ghz
> 2Gb ram
> nvidia geforce 9600m graphics card
>
> Both these distro works with all other older laptops Like HP, Dell studio  1
> yr old config , Compaq 5 yr old, but not on my Dell XPS 15.
> To check my laptops hardware compatibility i used a Ubuntu 10.10 live Cd. it
> works fine . i use this cd as a live media but when i tried same Ubuntu
> 10.10 on live usb it gives blank screen or error which i mentioned below.
> To check that my iso file damaged or my download has been corrupted or not,
> i tried different distros with different desktop enviornment like
> Gnome,KDE,Xcfe & Lxde. i tried fedora 15, ubuntu 10.10, ubuntu 10.04, ubuntu
> 11.04. slackware,eduboss each with avail flavors.
> But all i have tried gives almost same error with each distro. i don't know
> what is this some kind of bug or lack of support with dell chipset
> (hardware). if live cd boots well then i think there is nohardware
> compatibility issue with linux. I think this is lack of usb support because
> may be Linux has no support until now for latest motherboards or hardware
> architects.
>
> These are the errors i got with different distros. i am not able to figure
> out what's going on bcz i'm rookie in Linux programming. But if anyone can
> do it, plz help me i haven't run my linux from previous 1 and half month and
> i'm a linux addicted.
> starting from Fedora 15 gnome(almost same for kde except starting numbers)
>
> error:-
> [   2.571729] [drm:intel_drm_platform_mux_info] *ERROR* MUX INFO CALL FAILED
> [   2.571847] [drm:intel_drm_platform_mux_info] *ERROR* MUX INFO CALL FAILED
>
> Dropping to debug shell.
> sh.can't acess tty:job control off
> dracut:/#
>
>
> Fedora 15 LXDE
>
> [   2.514402] nonveau 0000:01:00.0:invalid ROM contents
> [   2.614971] [drm] nonveau 0000:01:00.0:POINTER to BIT load vol table
> invalid
> [   2.639331] [drm] nonveau 0000:01:00.0:0xd518:12cwr fail: -6
> [   2.75332] [drm] nonveau 0000:01:00.0:PGRAPH:unsupported chipset,please
> report!
> [   2.753646] [drm] nonveau 0000:01:00.0:PGRAPH:unknown config:2/0/0/0,1
> [   2.755342] [drm] nonveau 0000:01:00.0: failed to load fuc 409 d
>
>
> [   2.919340] [drm:intel_drm_platform_mux_info] *ERROR* MUX INFO CALL FAILED
> [   2.919447] [drm:intel_drm_platform_mux_info] *ERROR* MUX INFO CALL FAILED
>
> Dropping to debug shell.
> sh.can't acess tty:job control off
> dracut:/#
>
>
> Fedora 15 XCFE
>
> [   2.563563] [drm:intel_drm_platform_mux_info] *ERROR* MUX INFO CALL FAILED
> [   2.563680] [drm:intel_drm_platform_mux_info] *ERROR* MUX INFO CALL FAILED
>
> Dropping to debug shell.
> sh.can't acess tty:job control off
> dracut:/#
>
>
> EDUBOSS (Debian derivative) (I apologize but i have write the full error i
> got bcz may be it helps somebody to find what's going on)
>
> BOOT FAILED !
> The debian live image failed to boot. Please file a bug against the
> 'live-initramfs' package or email the debian Live mailing list at
> <debian-live at lists.debian.org> make sure to note the exact version, name and
> distribution of the image you were attempt to boot.
>
> The file /live.log contains same debugging information but booting with
> debug command line parameter will greatly increase it's verbosity which is
> extremely useful when diagnosing issues.
>
> live-initramfs will start a shell.
> The error message was: Unable to find a medium containing a live file
> system.
>
> Busy Box v.1.10.2 (Debian 1:1.10.2-2) built in shell (ash)
>
> Enter 'help' for a list of built in commands.
>
> <bin/sh:can't access tty:job control turned off (initramfs)-
>
>
>
> Ubuntu 11.04 Gnome
>
> Black screen nothing.
>
>
> Ubuntu 10.10 & 10.04 gnome (Both gave same error "Backtrack 5 also" bcz it
> is ubuntu 10.04 based distro)
>
> GLIB_________________________(some kind of error i could note bcz it stays
> for few seconds)
> stdin:error0
> /init:line7:can't open /dev/sr0:no medium found
> /init:line7:can't open /dev/sr0:no medium found
> same error repeating
>
>
> I also tried to check disc for error option but same error as above .
>
> Slackware
>
> Bcz it's command line it has direct option of installation no live media.
> I have created live usb using unetbootin latest version.  if i get any
> update regarding problem soon i'll release it's second version. lolz!!!
>
> Regards
> Navdeep Singh
>
>
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