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From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2012-02-10 00:12:23
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Support Requests item #3486347, was opened at 2012-02-09 09:49 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by simon1tan You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3486347&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: None Group: None Status: Open Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: gigabit link Initial Comment: How do I set up gigabit link between host and guest? Looks like I'm only connected at 100Mbps. I checked the priority, and colinux-net-daemon.exe is set to high by default. I wanted to increase the MTU but seems to be limited to 1500, maybe I can hack it in the registry? I'm not sure if this will provide any performance improvements but just trying things out. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Date: 2012-02-09 16:12 Message: Yes, that is exactly what I am trying to do. Seems like something akin to cofb would work better instead of emulating a network link. Since that does not exist at the moment, I'm looking for other solutions. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: sy (sunyin) Date: 2012-02-09 09:57 Message: If what you are trying to achieve is make host colinux network communication faster. I think getting GE is not the direction. Since to the colinux netdev driver FE or GE the same thing. We should look into how the data being copied between host and colinux. For example, I am sure the cofb drive use different way to copy data to host that suppose to be faster (no test result to prove). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3486347&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2012-02-09 17:57:17
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Support Requests item #3486347, was opened at 2012-02-09 09:49 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by sunyin You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3486347&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: None Group: None Status: Open Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: gigabit link Initial Comment: How do I set up gigabit link between host and guest? Looks like I'm only connected at 100Mbps. I checked the priority, and colinux-net-daemon.exe is set to high by default. I wanted to increase the MTU but seems to be limited to 1500, maybe I can hack it in the registry? I'm not sure if this will provide any performance improvements but just trying things out. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: sy (sunyin) Date: 2012-02-09 09:57 Message: If what you are trying to achieve is make host colinux network communication faster. I think getting GE is not the direction. Since to the colinux netdev driver FE or GE the same thing. We should look into how the data being copied between host and colinux. For example, I am sure the cofb drive use different way to copy data to host that suppose to be faster (no test result to prove). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3486347&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2012-02-09 17:49:32
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Support Requests item #3486347, was opened at 2012-02-09 09:49 Message generated for change (Tracker Item Submitted) made by simon1tan You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3486347&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: None Group: None Status: Open Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: gigabit link Initial Comment: How do I set up gigabit link between host and guest? Looks like I'm only connected at 100Mbps. I checked the priority, and colinux-net-daemon.exe is set to high by default. I wanted to increase the MTU but seems to be limited to 1500, maybe I can hack it in the registry? I'm not sure if this will provide any performance improvements but just trying things out. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3486347&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2012-02-09 00:18:48
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Support Requests item #3485846, was opened at 2012-02-08 11:12 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by simon1tan You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3485846&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: None Group: None Status: Open Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: video playback slow Initial Comment: I got xorg, ssh server, firefox, flashplugin installed on the guest. Using the dummy driver and running Xming on WIndows XP SP3 host. Firefox is running but the video is very choppy, getting 10fps. I'm running host to guest through a dedicated TAP connection with another eth for internet connection. Any ideas on speeding up video playback? use different driver? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Date: 2012-02-08 16:18 Message: Anybody have any luck with LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1 http://colinux.wikia.com/wiki/Talk:XCoLinux I just tried it, no go :( ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Date: 2012-02-08 15:55 Message: Ok, I got sound through pulse audio. Sound is good. Just tried compression through putty. Still bad framerate. I'm wrong with my initial post. Youtube showes: video is 640x351, 551kbps 10 stage fps, 2 to 4 fps, 3000 drops, 0kbps software video rendering ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: David Rorex (josath) Date: 2012-02-08 15:34 Message: To me it sounds like nothing is wrong. 10fps video from a plugin inside a browser over a remote X11 link sounds great. (yes the two machines are on the same physical PC, but it's still a remote connection all the video data has to be funneled across, with zero hardware acceleration)performance to me. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Date: 2012-02-08 15:30 Message: Or should I use CyWin, VNC, NX? How do I find out what is causing the slowness? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Date: 2012-02-08 13:10 Message: when I say dummy driver, I mean xserver-xorg-video-dummy configured in xorg.conf ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3485846&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2012-02-08 23:55:14
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Support Requests item #3485846, was opened at 2012-02-08 11:12 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by simon1tan You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3485846&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: None Group: None Status: Open Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: video playback slow Initial Comment: I got xorg, ssh server, firefox, flashplugin installed on the guest. Using the dummy driver and running Xming on WIndows XP SP3 host. Firefox is running but the video is very choppy, getting 10fps. I'm running host to guest through a dedicated TAP connection with another eth for internet connection. Any ideas on speeding up video playback? use different driver? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Date: 2012-02-08 15:55 Message: Ok, I got sound through pulse audio. Sound is good. Just tried compression through putty. Still bad framerate. I'm wrong with my initial post. Youtube showes: video is 640x351, 551kbps 10 stage fps, 2 to 4 fps, 3000 drops, 0kbps software video rendering ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: David Rorex (josath) Date: 2012-02-08 15:34 Message: To me it sounds like nothing is wrong. 10fps video from a plugin inside a browser over a remote X11 link sounds great. (yes the two machines are on the same physical PC, but it's still a remote connection all the video data has to be funneled across, with zero hardware acceleration)performance to me. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Date: 2012-02-08 15:30 Message: Or should I use CyWin, VNC, NX? How do I find out what is causing the slowness? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Date: 2012-02-08 13:10 Message: when I say dummy driver, I mean xserver-xorg-video-dummy configured in xorg.conf ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3485846&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2012-02-08 23:34:46
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Support Requests item #3485846, was opened at 2012-02-08 11:12 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by josath You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3485846&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: None Group: None Status: Open Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: video playback slow Initial Comment: I got xorg, ssh server, firefox, flashplugin installed on the guest. Using the dummy driver and running Xming on WIndows XP SP3 host. Firefox is running but the video is very choppy, getting 10fps. I'm running host to guest through a dedicated TAP connection with another eth for internet connection. Any ideas on speeding up video playback? use different driver? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: David Rorex (josath) Date: 2012-02-08 15:34 Message: To me it sounds like nothing is wrong. 10fps video from a plugin inside a browser over a remote X11 link sounds great. (yes the two machines are on the same physical PC, but it's still a remote connection all the video data has to be funneled across, with zero hardware acceleration)performance to me. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Date: 2012-02-08 15:30 Message: Or should I use CyWin, VNC, NX? How do I find out what is causing the slowness? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Date: 2012-02-08 13:10 Message: when I say dummy driver, I mean xserver-xorg-video-dummy configured in xorg.conf ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3485846&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2012-02-08 23:30:18
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Support Requests item #3485846, was opened at 2012-02-08 11:12 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by simon1tan You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3485846&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: None Group: None Status: Open Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: video playback slow Initial Comment: I got xorg, ssh server, firefox, flashplugin installed on the guest. Using the dummy driver and running Xming on WIndows XP SP3 host. Firefox is running but the video is very choppy, getting 10fps. I'm running host to guest through a dedicated TAP connection with another eth for internet connection. Any ideas on speeding up video playback? use different driver? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Date: 2012-02-08 15:30 Message: Or should I use CyWin, VNC, NX? How do I find out what is causing the slowness? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Date: 2012-02-08 13:10 Message: when I say dummy driver, I mean xserver-xorg-video-dummy configured in xorg.conf ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3485846&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2012-02-08 21:10:50
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Support Requests item #3485846, was opened at 2012-02-08 11:12 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by simon1tan You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3485846&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: None Group: None Status: Open Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: video playback slow Initial Comment: I got xorg, ssh server, firefox, flashplugin installed on the guest. Using the dummy driver and running Xming on WIndows XP SP3 host. Firefox is running but the video is very choppy, getting 10fps. I'm running host to guest through a dedicated TAP connection with another eth for internet connection. Any ideas on speeding up video playback? use different driver? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Date: 2012-02-08 13:10 Message: when I say dummy driver, I mean xserver-xorg-video-dummy configured in xorg.conf ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3485846&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2012-02-08 19:12:11
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Support Requests item #3485846, was opened at 2012-02-08 11:12 Message generated for change (Tracker Item Submitted) made by simon1tan You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3485846&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: None Group: None Status: Open Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: simon1tan (simon1tan) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: video playback slow Initial Comment: I got xorg, ssh server, firefox, flashplugin installed on the guest. Using the dummy driver and running Xming on WIndows XP SP3 host. Firefox is running but the video is very choppy, getting 10fps. I'm running host to guest through a dedicated TAP connection with another eth for internet connection. Any ideas on speeding up video playback? use different driver? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3485846&group_id=98788 |
From: coLinux a. <col...@he...> - 2012-01-30 05:24:50
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The autobuild system has detected a new revision in the source repository. Review last changed from changelog.txt, also attached in mail. Download the compiled version: http://www.henrynestler.com/colinux/autobuild/devel-20120129/ colinux-0.7.10-20120129.src.tgz (1084204 Bytes) daemons-0.7.10-20120129.dbg.zip (686965 Bytes) daemons-0.7.10-20120129.zip (567152 Bytes) Note, the autobuild compilation does not include an installer. Remember to reload the driver with these commands: colinux-daemon.exe --remove-driver colinux-daemon.exe --install-driver The vmlinux and modules are up to date. Please use last version from http://www.henrynestler.com/colinux/autobuild/devel-20110807/ The autobuild compilations are not official releases of Cooperative Linux software. There is no warranty that any autobuild version is stable. If use this autobuild version, please give us feedback of your experience. Job runs on machine with 64 bit version of gcc 4.3.2. A service from http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/CompileFarm -- Lots of fun with newest version, Henry Nestler ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r1590 | sunyin | 2012-01-29 23:16:48 +0000 (Sun, 29 Jan 2012) | 1 line Changed paths: M /branches/devel/configure colinux on linux put back the fltk config check ------------------------------------------------------------------------ r1589 | sunyin | 2012-01-29 22:58:51 +0000 (Sun, 29 Jan 2012) | 1 line Changed paths: M /branches/devel/configure M /branches/devel/src/colinux/os/linux/build/build.comake.py M /branches/devel/src/colinux/os/linux/kernel/module/manager.c M /branches/devel/src/colinux/os/linux/user/conet-daemon/tap.c colinux on linux compilable on debian 6.0.3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
From: peter g. <plu...@p1...> - 2012-01-21 09:43:46
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> I am very like colinux, recently I am plan to run the android system > on colinux, does it possible to do that? It's probablly possible but not trivial. Specifically I belive andriod has made additions to the system call interface to the kernel. If so you would have to merge the andriod kernel changes into the colinux kernel source to produce an andriod colinux kernel. |
From: Mike F. <vap...@gm...> - 2012-01-20 22:54:36
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2012/1/19 KendivX <fc...@ho...>: > I am very like colinux, recently I am plan to run the android system on > colinux, does it possible to do that? you can build+boot the emulation system under coLinux, but i don't think you can use the android kernel in place of the coLinux kernel -mike |
From: KendivX <fc...@ho...> - 2012-01-19 13:58:43
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Hello guys, I am very like colinux, recently I am plan to run the android system on colinux, does it possible to do that? Regards,Kendiv |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2012-01-17 21:49:41
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Bugs item #3474468, was opened at 2012-01-16 07:13 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by henryn You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622063&aid=3474468&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: None Group: v0.7.x (release) >Status: Closed >Resolution: Fixed Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: Stas Degteff (stas_degteff) >Assigned to: Henry N. (henryn) Summary: Swap file in Debian image is lost Initial Comment: Archive Debian-6.0.1-squeeze.7z contain swap_128mb.img with size 45 bytes instead 128Mb, this is text file with one line: "/data/Download/coLinux/Debian6/swap_128mb.img". After unpack an archive and run squeeze.bat I see in the colinux console red error message about invalid swap device, and boot continues. Solution: update squeeze.conf: ann a line "cofs0=.\" boot, login, run commands: mount -t cofs 0 /mnt dd bs=1M if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/swap_128mb.img count=128 mkswap -f -L swap_128mb /mnt/swap_128mb.img reboot ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: Henry N. (henryn) Date: 2012-01-17 13:49 Message: The swap inside the zip should have 131072K. Sorry, my bad. A symbolic link was not resolved while creating the compressed archive. Thanks for your hands up. A new archive have uploaded now. (MD5 6bc9aa8e8ce84721c535a0d46476d6bd) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622063&aid=3474468&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2012-01-16 15:13:24
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Bugs item #3474468, was opened at 2012-01-16 07:13 Message generated for change (Tracker Item Submitted) made by stas_degteff You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622063&aid=3474468&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: None Group: v0.7.x (release) Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: Stas Degteff (stas_degteff) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: Swap file in Debian image is lost Initial Comment: Archive Debian-6.0.1-squeeze.7z contain swap_128mb.img with size 45 bytes instead 128Mb, this is text file with one line: "/data/Download/coLinux/Debian6/swap_128mb.img". After unpack an archive and run squeeze.bat I see in the colinux console red error message about invalid swap device, and boot continues. Solution: update squeeze.conf: ann a line "cofs0=.\" boot, login, run commands: mount -t cofs 0 /mnt dd bs=1M if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/swap_128mb.img count=128 mkswap -f -L swap_128mb /mnt/swap_128mb.img reboot ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622063&aid=3474468&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2012-01-15 03:44:02
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Bugs item #3470682, was opened at 2012-01-07 12:18 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by bwheater You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622063&aid=3470682&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: Crash / BSOD Group: v0.7.x (release) Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: bob_wh (bwheater) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: Colinux Crashes using NDIS network mode Initial Comment: Hi: I have been having problems with blue screen crashes when running colinux. They are usually memory corruptions, irql too high, corrupt page table list. The just started when I tried to get ndis bridge mode networking working on Portable Ubuntu which uses colinux. I never had any crashes when using the slirp mode networking. Also, I never have any crashes when colinux is not running. These crashes occur on WXP with all service packs and updates applied. Many dumps had Kaspersky driver active at the time of crash. Kaspersky support has analyzed the dump and say that their driver Is not causing the problem. So to prove it, I uninstalled Kaspersky and used their clean up utility to removed all components, and registry items. It still crashed with memory corruption but this time the active module was nt . The windbg output of this dump is: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.6.0007.5 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Loading Dump File [C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini010212-03.dmp] Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available Symbol search path is: srv*DownstreamStore*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols Executable search path is: Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 3) UP Free x86 compatible Product: WinNt Built by: 2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.111025-1629 Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x8055b240 Debug session time: Mon Jan 2 23:06:16.123 2012 (GMT-5) System Uptime: 0 days 0:29:01.394 Loading Kernel Symbols ........................................................................................................................................................................................... Loading User Symbols Loading unloaded module list .......... ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck A, {9ded4804, 2, 0, 804eb3b5} Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MiDeletePte+15b ) Followup: MachineOwner --------- kd> !Analyze -v ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (a) An attempt was made to access a pageable (or completely invalid) address at an interrupt request level (IRQL) that is too high. This is usually caused by drivers using improper addresses. If a kernel debugger is available get the stack backtrace. Arguments: Arg1: 9ded4804, memory referenced Arg2: 00000002, IRQL Arg3: 00000000, value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation Arg4: 804eb3b5, address which referenced memory Debugging Details: ------------------ READ_ADDRESS: 9ded4804 CURRENT_IRQL: 2 FAULTING_IP: nt!MiDeletePte+15b 804eb3b5 8b420c mov eax,dword ptr [edx+0Ch] CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 3 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: DRIVER_FAULT BUGCHECK_STR: 0xA TRAP_FRAME: f1c03aec -- (.trap fffffffff1c03aec) ErrCode = 00000000 eax=038202ff ebx=c000430c ecx=012b5655 edx=9ded47f8 esi=835d2fe8 edi=000fffff eip=804eb3b5 esp=f1c03b60 ebp=f1c03b84 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=0008 ss=0010 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0030 gs=0000 efl=00010206 nt!MiDeletePte+0x15b: 804eb3b5 8b420c mov eax,dword ptr [edx+0Ch] ds:0023:9ded4804=???????? Resetting default scope LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 804eb3b5 to 804e1892 STACK_TEXT: f1c03aec 804eb3b5 badb0d00 9ded47f8 873c63e8 nt!KiTrap0E+0x233 f1c03b84 804eb6fe c000430c 010c3000 00000000 nt!MiDeletePte+0x15b f1c03c48 804f1d7c e122a614 010c9fff 00000000 nt!MiDeleteVirtualAddresses+0x162 f1c03cf4 8057a7c3 860fcb80 861acd00 f1c03d64 nt!MiRemoveMappedView+0x212 f1c03d38 8057a86f 85f21218 85eb8ee8 00000000 nt!MiUnmapViewOfSection+0x12b f1c03d54 804de7ec ffffffff 860fcb80 008beeec nt!NtUnmapViewOfSection+0x54 f1c03d54 7c90e514 ffffffff 860fcb80 008beeec nt!KiFastCallEntry+0xf8 WARNING: Frame IP not in any known module. Following frames may be wrong. 008beeec 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x7c90e514 STACK_COMMAND: kb FOLLOWUP_IP: nt!MiDeletePte+15b 804eb3b5 8b420c mov eax,dword ptr [edx+0Ch] SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 1 FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: nt DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 4ea6ba87 SYMBOL_NAME: nt!MiDeletePte+15b IMAGE_NAME: memory_corruption FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0xA_nt!MiDeletePte+15b BUCKET_ID: 0xA_nt!MiDeletePte+15b Followup: MachineOwner --------- kd> lm start end module name 804d7000 806ee580 nt (pdb symbols) DownstreamStore\ntoskrnl.pdb\C43A7F0B8DD34147BEE6D967BAC2A2FB2\ntoskrnl.pdb 806ef000 80702d00 hal (deferred) bf000000 bf011600 dxg (deferred) bf012000 bf04d000 ati2dvag (deferred) bf04d000 bf07f000 ati2cqag (deferred) bf07f000 bf0b1000 atikvmag (deferred) bf0b1000 bf2e1440 ati3duag (deferred) bf2e2000 bf376ba0 ativvaxx (deferred) bf377000 bf3bde80 ATMFD (deferred) bf800000 bf9c6000 win32k (deferred) f1b3c000 f1b54000 linux (deferred) f234c000 f238ce00 HTTP (deferred) f25ed000 f2617180 kmixer (deferred) f263b000 f264f480 wdmaud (deferred) f2918000 f2927900 Cdfs (deferred) f2ad8000 f2ae9520 PfModNT (deferred) f2bb2000 f2c09600 srv (deferred) f2cfa000 f2d26180 mrxdav (deferred) f2d67000 f2d6b000 cpuz133_x32 (deferred) f2e8f000 f2ea4880 irda (deferred) f2f95000 f2faaa80 tfsnudf (deferred) f3027000 f302a5e0 tfsnopio (deferred) f303f000 f3042900 ndisuio (deferred) f306b000 f3079d80 sysaudio (deferred) f50eb000 f5102900 dump_atapi (deferred) f512b000 f514ac40 ctsfm2k (deferred) f514b000 f5176920 ctoss2k (deferred) f5177000 f5308480 sbusb (deferred) f532d000 f532f900 Dxapi (deferred) f5331000 f5354180 Fastfat (deferred) f536d000 f5372000 LVPr2Mon (deferred) f53a5000 f5420000 Wdf01000 (deferred) f5440000 f54af680 mrxsmb (deferred) f54b0000 f54dae80 rdbss (deferred) f54fb000 f5520500 ipnat (deferred) f55aa000 f55de000 truecrypt (deferred) f55de000 f55ff400 VBoxDrv (deferred) f5600000 f5621d00 afd (deferred) f5622000 f5659640 tcpip6 (deferred) f565a000 f5681c00 netbt (deferred) f5682000 f56da480 tcpip (deferred) f56db000 f56ed600 ipsec (deferred) f5700000 f5732000 UDFReadr (deferred) f576c000 f578f000 DVDVRRdr_xp (deferred) f57a1000 f57e9000 cdudf_xp (deferred) f5809000 f5811780 tfsncofs (deferred) f5829000 f5835de0 tfsnifs (deferred) f5839000 f58423e0 drvnddm (deferred) f68f1000 f68f3f80 mouhid (deferred) f68f9000 f68fb880 hidusb (deferred) f68fd000 f6900a60 TPHKDRV (deferred) f6919000 f6976f00 update (deferred) f6977000 f6990880 VBoxNetFlt (deferred) f6991000 f69c0e80 rdpdr (deferred) f69c1000 f69d7e00 VBoxNetAdp (deferred) f69d8000 f69e8e00 psched (deferred) f69e9000 f69ff580 ndiswan (deferred) f6a04000 f6a06280 rasacd (deferred) f6a28000 f6b4c140 AGRSM (deferred) f6b4d000 f6b64940 aeaudio (deferred) f6b65000 f6b88a80 portcls (deferred) f6b89000 f6c16380 smwdm (deferred) f6c17000 f6c34000 pwd_2k (deferred) f6c34000 f6c56700 ks (deferred) f6c57000 f6c6a900 parport (deferred) f6c6b000 f6c7d000 LMouKE (deferred) f6c7d000 f6ca3800 e100b325 (deferred) f6ca4000 f6cc7200 USBPORT (deferred) f6cc8000 f6cdbf00 VIDEOPRT (deferred) f6cdc000 f6de2000 ati2mtag (deferred) f6de2000 f6df0880 usbhub (deferred) f6e22000 f6e2c000 NDProxy (deferred) f6e42000 f6e4bf00 termdd (deferred) f6e52000 f6e5a900 msgpc (deferred) f6e62000 f6e6dd00 raspptp (deferred) f6e72000 f6e7c200 raspppoe (deferred) f717e000 f7180780 ibmpmdrv (deferred) f7182000 f7185680 CmBatt (deferred) f718a000 f718cc00 irenum (deferred) f718e000 f7191d80 serenum (deferred) f7192000 f7196000 L8042Kbd (deferred) f7196000 f7199000 tunmp (deferred) f7459000 f745cc80 mssmbios (pdb symbols) DownstreamStore\mssmbios.pdb\9940673F3B9A4BD682DF9D96A12A355C1\mssmbios.pdb f749a000 f74b3c00 Mup (deferred) f74b4000 f74c9980 snapman (deferred) f74ca000 f74fdd40 timntr (deferred) f74fe000 f752a980 NDIS (deferred) f752b000 f75b7600 Ntfs (deferred) f75b8000 f75ceb00 KSecDD (deferred) f75cf000 f75e18c0 drvmcdb (deferred) f75e2000 f75f3f00 sr (deferred) f75f4000 f7613b00 fltmgr (deferred) f7614000 f762b880 SCSIPORT (deferred) f762c000 f7643900 atapi (deferred) f7644000 f7662880 ftdisk (deferred) f7663000 f7680580 pcmcia (deferred) f7681000 f7691a80 pci (deferred) f7692000 f76bfd80 ACPI (deferred) f76e1000 f76ea180 isapnp (deferred) f76f1000 f76fb580 MountMgr (deferred) f7701000 f770dc80 VolSnap (deferred) f7711000 f7719e00 disk (deferred) f7721000 f772d180 CLASSPNP (deferred) f7731000 f773b580 agp440 (deferred) f7771000 f7779780 netbios (deferred) f7791000 f7799900 VBoxUSBMon (deferred) f77b1000 f77b9f00 ip6fw (deferred) f77c1000 f77c9700 wanarp (deferred) f77d1000 f77de000 WDFLDR (deferred) f77f1000 f77fbe00 Fips (deferred) f7801000 f780a000 HIDCLASS (deferred) f78a1000 f78a9e00 intelppm (deferred) f78b1000 f78c0000 AEIWLNDS (deferred) f78c1000 f78cdd00 i8042prt (deferred) f78d1000 f78df000 L8042mou (deferred) f78e1000 f78f0c00 serial (deferred) f78f1000 f78fb480 imapi (deferred) f7901000 f7909c00 AFS2K (deferred) f7911000 f791c000 Cdr4_xp (deferred) f7921000 f7930600 cdrom (deferred) f7931000 f793f100 redbook (deferred) f7941000 f794fb00 drmk (deferred) f7951000 f795d880 rasl2tp (deferred) f7961000 f7967180 PCIIDEX (deferred) f7969000 f796dd00 PartMgr (deferred) f7971000 f7975a80 sparrow (deferred) f7999000 f799d500 watchdog (deferred) f79b1000 f79b6080 usbuhci (deferred) f79b9000 f79c0600 usbehci (deferred) f79c1000 f79c5300 usbohci (deferred) f79c9000 f79cf000 kbdclass (deferred) f79d1000 f79d6a00 mouclass (deferred) f79d9000 f79e0000 fdc (deferred) f79e1000 f79e8000 nscirda (deferred) f79e9000 f79f0000 Cdralw2k (deferred) f79f1000 f79f7000 GEARAspiWDM (deferred) f79f9000 f79fdc80 rasirda (deferred) f7a01000 f7a05a80 TDI (deferred) f7a09000 f7a0d580 ptilink (deferred) f7a11000 f7a15080 raspti (deferred) f7a19000 f7a1f000 mmc_2K (deferred) f7a31000 f7a38100 tifsfilt (deferred) f7a39000 f7a3e980 ssrtln (deferred) f7a41000 f7a46200 vga (deferred) f7a49000 f7a50580 Modem (deferred) f7a51000 f7a55a80 Msfs (deferred) f7a59000 f7a60880 Npfs (deferred) f7a61000 f7a66c00 tfsnboio (deferred) f7a79000 f7a7f000 LUsbFilt (deferred) f7a81000 f7a88000 Tppwr (deferred) f7a89000 f7a8f000 TDSMAPI (deferred) f7a91000 f7a99000 Smapint (deferred) f7a99000 f7a9f180 HIDPARSE (deferred) f7aa1000 f7aa8000 LHidFilt (deferred) f7aa9000 f7ab1000 LMouFilt (deferred) f7ab9000 f7abf700 USBSTOR (deferred) f7ae1000 f7ae8d80 usbccgp (deferred) f7af1000 f7af4000 BOOTVID (deferred) f7af5000 f7af7800 compbatt (deferred) f7af9000 f7afc780 BATTC (deferred) f7afd000 f7affd80 ACPIEC (deferred) f7b01000 f7b04d60 PxHelp20 (deferred) f7bc9000 f7bcb900 ndistapi (deferred) f7be1000 f7be2b80 kdcom (deferred) f7be3000 f7be4100 WMILIB (deferred) f7be5000 f7be6580 intelide (deferred) f7be7000 f7be9000 speedfan (deferred) f7bff000 f7c00880 tfsnpool (deferred) f7c19000 f7c1a5a0 sscdbhk5 (deferred) f7c1f000 f7c20100 swenum (deferred) f7c21000 f7c22280 USBD (deferred) f7c29000 f7c2af00 Fs_Rec (deferred) f7c2b000 f7c2c080 Beep (deferred) f7c2d000 f7c2e080 mnmdd (deferred) f7c2f000 f7c30080 RDPCDD (deferred) f7c63000 f7c64880 splitter (deferred) f7c75000 f7c76a80 ParVdm (deferred) f7c8f000 f7c90400 PMEMNT (deferred) f7c91000 f7c92100 dump_WMILIB (deferred) f7ca9000 f7ca9d80 OPRGHDLR (deferred) f7caa000 f7caa680 giveio (deferred) f7cb0000 f7cb0740 IBMBLDID (deferred) f7cb5000 f7cb5b80 mbmiodrvr (deferred) f7cd1000 f7cd1b80 Null (deferred) f7d8c000 f7d8cd00 dxgthk (deferred) f7de8000 f7de8fe0 tfsndrct (deferred) f7dfc000 f7dfcc00 audstub (deferred) f7e2f000 f7e2f860 tfsndres (deferred) Unloaded modules: f7db2000 f7db3000 drmkaud.sys f2698000 f26a5000 DMusic.sys f2618000 f263b000 aec.sys f2830000 f283e000 swmidi.sys f7c6f000 f7c71000 splitter.sys f77e1000 f77ef000 swmidi.sys f7781000 f778a000 processr.sys f7a31000 f7a36000 Cdaudio.SYS f719e000 f71a1000 Sfloppy.SYS f7a29000 f7a2e000 Flpydisk.SYS I am using the stable snapshot of colinux dated 2/16/11 Linux version 2.6.33.7-co-0.7.9 (hn@hn-dt) (gcc version 4.4.1 [gcc-4_4-branch revision 150839] (SUSE Linux) ) #1 PREEMPT Wed Feb 16 23:51:21 UTC 2011 The linux config file: kernel=vmlinux ro initrd=initrd.gz setcobd=async cobd0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4\images\rootfs.img" cofs0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4" cofs1="C:\DOCUME~1\RANGER~1\LOCALS~1\Temp" root=/dev/cobd0 cobd1="C:\DOCUME~1\RANGER~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\swap.img" hdc=\Device\Cdrom0 cofs2=c:\ exec0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4\pulseaudio\pulseaudio.exe" mem=384 eth0=ndis-bridge,"Local Area Connection",00:ff:75:39:D3:C2 This crash is fairly easy to create immediately when using XEMACS for editing. However, it takes longer to crash if you are just surfing the web. Since this is a memory corruption the program/driver active at the time of the crash is the victim of the corruption and it is likely some other driver/program caused it, in this case colinux. ======================================================== Update: I added /nopae to boot.ini as suggested in the Colinux-users list. It still crashes with PFN_list_corrupt. I attached a zip of these 2 mini-dump files to this case. I have a total of 17 mini-dumps with this problem. Can you suggest what to do to get the information that you need to solve this memory corruption problem. This problem is currently holding up the next release of Portable Ubuntu. Thanks for your help. Regards Bob Wheater ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: bob_wh (bwheater) Date: 2012-01-14 19:44 Message: I tried removing the setcobd=async from the configuration and It took longer to cause the crash. I was able to run xemac, xterm, firefox with 5 tabs, open office write and open office calc without a crash. Then I started firefox on windows side and it crashed when I opened the second tab. The configuration and windbg is given below: kernel=vmlinux ro initrd=initrd.gz cobd0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4\images\rootfs.img" cofs0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4" cofs1="C:\DOCUME~1\RANGER~1\LOCALS~1\Temp" root=/dev/cobd0 cobd1="C:\DOCUME~1\RANGER~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\swap.img" hdc=\Device\Cdrom0 cofs2=c:\ exec0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4\pulseaudio\pulseaudio.exe" mem=384 eth0=pcap-bridge,"Local Area Connection",00:ff:75:39:D3:C2 ================================================== Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.6.0007.5 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Loading Dump File [C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini010912-01.dmp] Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available Symbol search path is: srv*DownstreamStore*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols Executable search path is: Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 3) UP Free x86 compatible Product: WinNt Built by: 2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.111025-1629 Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x8055b240 Debug session time: Mon Jan 9 23:24:48.689 2012 (GMT-5) System Uptime: 0 days 9:31:15.661 Loading Kernel Symbols .................................................................................................................................................................................................... Loading User Symbols Loading unloaded module list .............. ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 4E, {99, 0, 0, 0} Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\klif.sys, Win32 error 2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for klif.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for klif.sys Probably caused by : klif.sys ( klif+31eb1 ) Followup: MachineOwner --------- kd> !analyze -v ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* PFN_LIST_CORRUPT (4e) Typically caused by drivers passing bad memory descriptor lists (ie: calling MmUnlockPages twice with the same list, etc). If a kernel debugger is available get the stack trace. Arguments: Arg1: 00000099, A PTE or PFN is corrupt Arg2: 00000000, page frame number Arg3: 00000000, current page state Arg4: 00000000, 0 Debugging Details: ------------------ CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: DRIVER_FAULT BUGCHECK_STR: 0x4E LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 80524edd to 80533846 STACK_TEXT: f020bb10 80524edd 0000004e 00000099 00000000 nt!KeBugCheckEx+0x1b f020bb50 804eb6fe c0004340 010d0000 00000000 nt!MiDeletePte+0x3e8 f020bc14 804f1d7c e31da6b0 010e3fff 00000000 nt!MiDeleteVirtualAddresses+0x162 f020bcc0 8057a7c3 860dc020 872cc390 f020bd44 nt!MiRemoveMappedView+0x212 f020bd04 8057a86f 85d16f70 87290320 00000000 nt!MiUnmapViewOfSection+0x12b f020bd20 f422eeb1 ffffffff 860dc020 f020bd64 nt!NtUnmapViewOfSection+0x54 WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong. f020bd54 804de7ec ffffffff 010d0000 008be2f4 klif+0x31eb1 f020bd54 7c90e514 ffffffff 010d0000 008be2f4 nt!KiFastCallEntry+0xf8 008be2f4 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x7c90e514 STACK_COMMAND: kb FOLLOWUP_IP: klif+31eb1 f422eeb1 ?? ??? SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 6 FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: klif IMAGE_NAME: klif.sys DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 4daeb84f SYMBOL_NAME: klif+31eb1 FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x4E_klif+31eb1 BUCKET_ID: 0x4E_klif+31eb1 Followup: MachineOwner --------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: bob_wh (bwheater) Date: 2012-01-08 13:35 Message: The !analyze -v output for the first minidump is included in the orginal case submission. The !analyze -v output for the second minidump is show below: Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.6.0007.5 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Loading Dump File [C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini010612-01.dmp] Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available Symbol search path is: srv*DownstreamStore*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols Executable search path is: Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 3) UP Free x86 compatible Product: WinNt Built by: 2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.111025-1629 Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x8055b240 Debug session time: Fri Jan 6 23:37:49.580 2012 (GMT-5) System Uptime: 0 days 1:53:27.340 Loading Kernel Symbols ................................................................................................................................................................................................ Loading User Symbols Loading unloaded module list ................. ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 4E, {99, 0, 0, 0} Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\klif.sys, Win32 error 2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for klif.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for klif.sys Probably caused by : klif.sys ( klif+31eb1 ) Followup: MachineOwner --------- kd> !analyze -v ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* PFN_LIST_CORRUPT (4e) Typically caused by drivers passing bad memory descriptor lists (ie: calling MmUnlockPages twice with the same list, etc). If a kernel debugger is available get the stack trace. Arguments: Arg1: 00000099, A PTE or PFN is corrupt Arg2: 00000000, page frame number Arg3: 00000000, current page state Arg4: 00000000, 0 Debugging Details: ------------------ CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: DRIVER_FAULT BUGCHECK_STR: 0x4E LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 80524edd to 80533846 STACK_TEXT: f08a1b10 80524edd 0000004e 00000099 00000000 nt!KeBugCheckEx+0x1b f08a1b50 804eb6fe c0004340 010d0000 00000000 nt!MiDeletePte+0x3e8 f08a1c14 804f1d7c e1dc3550 010e3fff 00000000 nt!MiDeleteVirtualAddresses+0x162 f08a1cc0 8057a7c3 85ded4b8 87293a38 f08a1d44 nt!MiRemoveMappedView+0x212 f08a1d04 8057a86f 872e2320 85a69960 00000000 nt!MiUnmapViewOfSection+0x12b f08a1d20 f435aeb1 ffffffff 85ded4b8 f08a1d64 nt!NtUnmapViewOfSection+0x54 WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong. f08a1d54 804de7ec ffffffff 010d0000 008be2f4 klif+0x31eb1 f08a1d54 7c90e514 ffffffff 010d0000 008be2f4 nt!KiFastCallEntry+0xf8 008be2f4 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x7c90e514 STACK_COMMAND: kb FOLLOWUP_IP: klif+31eb1 f435aeb1 ?? ??? SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 6 FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: klif IMAGE_NAME: klif.sys DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 4daeb84f SYMBOL_NAME: klif+31eb1 FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x4E_klif+31eb1 BUCKET_ID: 0x4E_klif+31eb1 Followup: MachineOwner --------- ===================================================================== I also tried it with pcap-bridge: config: kernel=vmlinux ro initrd=initrd.gz setcobd=async cobd0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4\images\rootfs.img" cofs0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4" cofs1="C:\DOCUME~1\RANGER~1\LOCALS~1\Temp" root=/dev/cobd0 cobd1="C:\DOCUME~1\RANGER~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\swap.img" hdc=\Device\Cdrom0 cofs2=c:\ exec0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4\pulseaudio\pulseaudio.exe" mem=384 eth0=pcap-bridge,"Local Area Connection",00:ff:75:39:D3:C2 !analyze - v output: Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.6.0007.5 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Loading Dump File [C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini010812-01.dmp] Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available Symbol search path is: srv*DownstreamStore*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols Executable search path is: Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 3) UP Free x86 compatible Product: WinNt Built by: 2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.111025-1629 Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x8055b240 Debug session time: Sun Jan 8 16:08:45.580 2012 (GMT-5) System Uptime: 0 days 0:41:22.813 Loading Kernel Symbols .................................................................................................................................................................................................. Loading User Symbols Loading unloaded module list ............. ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 4E, {99, 0, 0, 0} Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\klif.sys, Win32 error 2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for klif.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for klif.sys Probably caused by : klif.sys ( klif+31eb1 ) Followup: MachineOwner --------- kd> !analyze -v ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* PFN_LIST_CORRUPT (4e) Typically caused by drivers passing bad memory descriptor lists (ie: calling MmUnlockPages twice with the same list, etc). If a kernel debugger is available get the stack trace. Arguments: Arg1: 00000099, A PTE or PFN is corrupt Arg2: 00000000, page frame number Arg3: 00000000, current page state Arg4: 00000000, 0 Debugging Details: ------------------ CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: DRIVER_FAULT BUGCHECK_STR: 0x4E LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 80524edd to 80533846 STACK_TEXT: f0efab10 80524edd 0000004e 00000099 00000000 nt!KeBugCheckEx+0x1b f0efab50 804eb6fe c0004340 010d0000 00000000 nt!MiDeletePte+0x3e8 f0efac14 804f1d7c e3cf0220 010e3fff 00000000 nt!MiDeleteVirtualAddresses+0x162 f0efacc0 8057a7c3 859a1920 85bdb958 f0efad44 nt!MiRemoveMappedView+0x212 f0efad04 8057a86f 860b1080 86fbf188 00000000 nt!MiUnmapViewOfSection+0x12b f0efad20 f4ed6eb1 ffffffff 859a1920 f0efad64 nt!NtUnmapViewOfSection+0x54 WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong. f0efad54 804de7ec ffffffff 010d0000 008be2f4 klif+0x31eb1 f0efad54 7c90e514 ffffffff 010d0000 008be2f4 nt!KiFastCallEntry+0xf8 008be2f4 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x7c90e514 STACK_COMMAND: kb FOLLOWUP_IP: klif+31eb1 f4ed6eb1 ?? ??? SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 6 FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: klif IMAGE_NAME: klif.sys DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 4daeb84f SYMBOL_NAME: klif+31eb1 FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x4E_klif+31eb1 BUCKET_ID: 0x4E_klif+31eb1 Followup: MachineOwner --------- I did check the memory usage before the crash and the swap file is being used. regards, Bob ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622063&aid=3470682&group_id=98788 |
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Bugs item #3470682, was opened at 2012-01-07 12:18 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by bwheater You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622063&aid=3470682&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: Crash / BSOD Group: v0.7.x (release) Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: bob_wh (bwheater) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: Colinux Crashes using NDIS network mode Initial Comment: Hi: I have been having problems with blue screen crashes when running colinux. They are usually memory corruptions, irql too high, corrupt page table list. The just started when I tried to get ndis bridge mode networking working on Portable Ubuntu which uses colinux. I never had any crashes when using the slirp mode networking. Also, I never have any crashes when colinux is not running. These crashes occur on WXP with all service packs and updates applied. Many dumps had Kaspersky driver active at the time of crash. Kaspersky support has analyzed the dump and say that their driver Is not causing the problem. So to prove it, I uninstalled Kaspersky and used their clean up utility to removed all components, and registry items. It still crashed with memory corruption but this time the active module was nt . The windbg output of this dump is: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.6.0007.5 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Loading Dump File [C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini010212-03.dmp] Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available Symbol search path is: srv*DownstreamStore*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols Executable search path is: Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 3) UP Free x86 compatible Product: WinNt Built by: 2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.111025-1629 Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x8055b240 Debug session time: Mon Jan 2 23:06:16.123 2012 (GMT-5) System Uptime: 0 days 0:29:01.394 Loading Kernel Symbols ........................................................................................................................................................................................... Loading User Symbols Loading unloaded module list .......... ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck A, {9ded4804, 2, 0, 804eb3b5} Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MiDeletePte+15b ) Followup: MachineOwner --------- kd> !Analyze -v ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (a) An attempt was made to access a pageable (or completely invalid) address at an interrupt request level (IRQL) that is too high. This is usually caused by drivers using improper addresses. If a kernel debugger is available get the stack backtrace. Arguments: Arg1: 9ded4804, memory referenced Arg2: 00000002, IRQL Arg3: 00000000, value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation Arg4: 804eb3b5, address which referenced memory Debugging Details: ------------------ READ_ADDRESS: 9ded4804 CURRENT_IRQL: 2 FAULTING_IP: nt!MiDeletePte+15b 804eb3b5 8b420c mov eax,dword ptr [edx+0Ch] CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 3 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: DRIVER_FAULT BUGCHECK_STR: 0xA TRAP_FRAME: f1c03aec -- (.trap fffffffff1c03aec) ErrCode = 00000000 eax=038202ff ebx=c000430c ecx=012b5655 edx=9ded47f8 esi=835d2fe8 edi=000fffff eip=804eb3b5 esp=f1c03b60 ebp=f1c03b84 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=0008 ss=0010 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0030 gs=0000 efl=00010206 nt!MiDeletePte+0x15b: 804eb3b5 8b420c mov eax,dword ptr [edx+0Ch] ds:0023:9ded4804=???????? Resetting default scope LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 804eb3b5 to 804e1892 STACK_TEXT: f1c03aec 804eb3b5 badb0d00 9ded47f8 873c63e8 nt!KiTrap0E+0x233 f1c03b84 804eb6fe c000430c 010c3000 00000000 nt!MiDeletePte+0x15b f1c03c48 804f1d7c e122a614 010c9fff 00000000 nt!MiDeleteVirtualAddresses+0x162 f1c03cf4 8057a7c3 860fcb80 861acd00 f1c03d64 nt!MiRemoveMappedView+0x212 f1c03d38 8057a86f 85f21218 85eb8ee8 00000000 nt!MiUnmapViewOfSection+0x12b f1c03d54 804de7ec ffffffff 860fcb80 008beeec nt!NtUnmapViewOfSection+0x54 f1c03d54 7c90e514 ffffffff 860fcb80 008beeec nt!KiFastCallEntry+0xf8 WARNING: Frame IP not in any known module. Following frames may be wrong. 008beeec 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x7c90e514 STACK_COMMAND: kb FOLLOWUP_IP: nt!MiDeletePte+15b 804eb3b5 8b420c mov eax,dword ptr [edx+0Ch] SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 1 FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: nt DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 4ea6ba87 SYMBOL_NAME: nt!MiDeletePte+15b IMAGE_NAME: memory_corruption FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0xA_nt!MiDeletePte+15b BUCKET_ID: 0xA_nt!MiDeletePte+15b Followup: MachineOwner --------- kd> lm start end module name 804d7000 806ee580 nt (pdb symbols) DownstreamStore\ntoskrnl.pdb\C43A7F0B8DD34147BEE6D967BAC2A2FB2\ntoskrnl.pdb 806ef000 80702d00 hal (deferred) bf000000 bf011600 dxg (deferred) bf012000 bf04d000 ati2dvag (deferred) bf04d000 bf07f000 ati2cqag (deferred) bf07f000 bf0b1000 atikvmag (deferred) bf0b1000 bf2e1440 ati3duag (deferred) bf2e2000 bf376ba0 ativvaxx (deferred) bf377000 bf3bde80 ATMFD (deferred) bf800000 bf9c6000 win32k (deferred) f1b3c000 f1b54000 linux (deferred) f234c000 f238ce00 HTTP (deferred) f25ed000 f2617180 kmixer (deferred) f263b000 f264f480 wdmaud (deferred) f2918000 f2927900 Cdfs (deferred) f2ad8000 f2ae9520 PfModNT (deferred) f2bb2000 f2c09600 srv (deferred) f2cfa000 f2d26180 mrxdav (deferred) f2d67000 f2d6b000 cpuz133_x32 (deferred) f2e8f000 f2ea4880 irda (deferred) f2f95000 f2faaa80 tfsnudf (deferred) f3027000 f302a5e0 tfsnopio (deferred) f303f000 f3042900 ndisuio (deferred) f306b000 f3079d80 sysaudio (deferred) f50eb000 f5102900 dump_atapi (deferred) f512b000 f514ac40 ctsfm2k (deferred) f514b000 f5176920 ctoss2k (deferred) f5177000 f5308480 sbusb (deferred) f532d000 f532f900 Dxapi (deferred) f5331000 f5354180 Fastfat (deferred) f536d000 f5372000 LVPr2Mon (deferred) f53a5000 f5420000 Wdf01000 (deferred) f5440000 f54af680 mrxsmb (deferred) f54b0000 f54dae80 rdbss (deferred) f54fb000 f5520500 ipnat (deferred) f55aa000 f55de000 truecrypt (deferred) f55de000 f55ff400 VBoxDrv (deferred) f5600000 f5621d00 afd (deferred) f5622000 f5659640 tcpip6 (deferred) f565a000 f5681c00 netbt (deferred) f5682000 f56da480 tcpip (deferred) f56db000 f56ed600 ipsec (deferred) f5700000 f5732000 UDFReadr (deferred) f576c000 f578f000 DVDVRRdr_xp (deferred) f57a1000 f57e9000 cdudf_xp (deferred) f5809000 f5811780 tfsncofs (deferred) f5829000 f5835de0 tfsnifs (deferred) f5839000 f58423e0 drvnddm (deferred) f68f1000 f68f3f80 mouhid (deferred) f68f9000 f68fb880 hidusb (deferred) f68fd000 f6900a60 TPHKDRV (deferred) f6919000 f6976f00 update (deferred) f6977000 f6990880 VBoxNetFlt (deferred) f6991000 f69c0e80 rdpdr (deferred) f69c1000 f69d7e00 VBoxNetAdp (deferred) f69d8000 f69e8e00 psched (deferred) f69e9000 f69ff580 ndiswan (deferred) f6a04000 f6a06280 rasacd (deferred) f6a28000 f6b4c140 AGRSM (deferred) f6b4d000 f6b64940 aeaudio (deferred) f6b65000 f6b88a80 portcls (deferred) f6b89000 f6c16380 smwdm (deferred) f6c17000 f6c34000 pwd_2k (deferred) f6c34000 f6c56700 ks (deferred) f6c57000 f6c6a900 parport (deferred) f6c6b000 f6c7d000 LMouKE (deferred) f6c7d000 f6ca3800 e100b325 (deferred) f6ca4000 f6cc7200 USBPORT (deferred) f6cc8000 f6cdbf00 VIDEOPRT (deferred) f6cdc000 f6de2000 ati2mtag (deferred) f6de2000 f6df0880 usbhub (deferred) f6e22000 f6e2c000 NDProxy (deferred) f6e42000 f6e4bf00 termdd (deferred) f6e52000 f6e5a900 msgpc (deferred) f6e62000 f6e6dd00 raspptp (deferred) f6e72000 f6e7c200 raspppoe (deferred) f717e000 f7180780 ibmpmdrv (deferred) f7182000 f7185680 CmBatt (deferred) f718a000 f718cc00 irenum (deferred) f718e000 f7191d80 serenum (deferred) f7192000 f7196000 L8042Kbd (deferred) f7196000 f7199000 tunmp (deferred) f7459000 f745cc80 mssmbios (pdb symbols) DownstreamStore\mssmbios.pdb\9940673F3B9A4BD682DF9D96A12A355C1\mssmbios.pdb f749a000 f74b3c00 Mup (deferred) f74b4000 f74c9980 snapman (deferred) f74ca000 f74fdd40 timntr (deferred) f74fe000 f752a980 NDIS (deferred) f752b000 f75b7600 Ntfs (deferred) f75b8000 f75ceb00 KSecDD (deferred) f75cf000 f75e18c0 drvmcdb (deferred) f75e2000 f75f3f00 sr (deferred) f75f4000 f7613b00 fltmgr (deferred) f7614000 f762b880 SCSIPORT (deferred) f762c000 f7643900 atapi (deferred) f7644000 f7662880 ftdisk (deferred) f7663000 f7680580 pcmcia (deferred) f7681000 f7691a80 pci (deferred) f7692000 f76bfd80 ACPI (deferred) f76e1000 f76ea180 isapnp (deferred) f76f1000 f76fb580 MountMgr (deferred) f7701000 f770dc80 VolSnap (deferred) f7711000 f7719e00 disk (deferred) f7721000 f772d180 CLASSPNP (deferred) f7731000 f773b580 agp440 (deferred) f7771000 f7779780 netbios (deferred) f7791000 f7799900 VBoxUSBMon (deferred) f77b1000 f77b9f00 ip6fw (deferred) f77c1000 f77c9700 wanarp (deferred) f77d1000 f77de000 WDFLDR (deferred) f77f1000 f77fbe00 Fips (deferred) f7801000 f780a000 HIDCLASS (deferred) f78a1000 f78a9e00 intelppm (deferred) f78b1000 f78c0000 AEIWLNDS (deferred) f78c1000 f78cdd00 i8042prt (deferred) f78d1000 f78df000 L8042mou (deferred) f78e1000 f78f0c00 serial (deferred) f78f1000 f78fb480 imapi (deferred) f7901000 f7909c00 AFS2K (deferred) f7911000 f791c000 Cdr4_xp (deferred) f7921000 f7930600 cdrom (deferred) f7931000 f793f100 redbook (deferred) f7941000 f794fb00 drmk (deferred) f7951000 f795d880 rasl2tp (deferred) f7961000 f7967180 PCIIDEX (deferred) f7969000 f796dd00 PartMgr (deferred) f7971000 f7975a80 sparrow (deferred) f7999000 f799d500 watchdog (deferred) f79b1000 f79b6080 usbuhci (deferred) f79b9000 f79c0600 usbehci (deferred) f79c1000 f79c5300 usbohci (deferred) f79c9000 f79cf000 kbdclass (deferred) f79d1000 f79d6a00 mouclass (deferred) f79d9000 f79e0000 fdc (deferred) f79e1000 f79e8000 nscirda (deferred) f79e9000 f79f0000 Cdralw2k (deferred) f79f1000 f79f7000 GEARAspiWDM (deferred) f79f9000 f79fdc80 rasirda (deferred) f7a01000 f7a05a80 TDI (deferred) f7a09000 f7a0d580 ptilink (deferred) f7a11000 f7a15080 raspti (deferred) f7a19000 f7a1f000 mmc_2K (deferred) f7a31000 f7a38100 tifsfilt (deferred) f7a39000 f7a3e980 ssrtln (deferred) f7a41000 f7a46200 vga (deferred) f7a49000 f7a50580 Modem (deferred) f7a51000 f7a55a80 Msfs (deferred) f7a59000 f7a60880 Npfs (deferred) f7a61000 f7a66c00 tfsnboio (deferred) f7a79000 f7a7f000 LUsbFilt (deferred) f7a81000 f7a88000 Tppwr (deferred) f7a89000 f7a8f000 TDSMAPI (deferred) f7a91000 f7a99000 Smapint (deferred) f7a99000 f7a9f180 HIDPARSE (deferred) f7aa1000 f7aa8000 LHidFilt (deferred) f7aa9000 f7ab1000 LMouFilt (deferred) f7ab9000 f7abf700 USBSTOR (deferred) f7ae1000 f7ae8d80 usbccgp (deferred) f7af1000 f7af4000 BOOTVID (deferred) f7af5000 f7af7800 compbatt (deferred) f7af9000 f7afc780 BATTC (deferred) f7afd000 f7affd80 ACPIEC (deferred) f7b01000 f7b04d60 PxHelp20 (deferred) f7bc9000 f7bcb900 ndistapi (deferred) f7be1000 f7be2b80 kdcom (deferred) f7be3000 f7be4100 WMILIB (deferred) f7be5000 f7be6580 intelide (deferred) f7be7000 f7be9000 speedfan (deferred) f7bff000 f7c00880 tfsnpool (deferred) f7c19000 f7c1a5a0 sscdbhk5 (deferred) f7c1f000 f7c20100 swenum (deferred) f7c21000 f7c22280 USBD (deferred) f7c29000 f7c2af00 Fs_Rec (deferred) f7c2b000 f7c2c080 Beep (deferred) f7c2d000 f7c2e080 mnmdd (deferred) f7c2f000 f7c30080 RDPCDD (deferred) f7c63000 f7c64880 splitter (deferred) f7c75000 f7c76a80 ParVdm (deferred) f7c8f000 f7c90400 PMEMNT (deferred) f7c91000 f7c92100 dump_WMILIB (deferred) f7ca9000 f7ca9d80 OPRGHDLR (deferred) f7caa000 f7caa680 giveio (deferred) f7cb0000 f7cb0740 IBMBLDID (deferred) f7cb5000 f7cb5b80 mbmiodrvr (deferred) f7cd1000 f7cd1b80 Null (deferred) f7d8c000 f7d8cd00 dxgthk (deferred) f7de8000 f7de8fe0 tfsndrct (deferred) f7dfc000 f7dfcc00 audstub (deferred) f7e2f000 f7e2f860 tfsndres (deferred) Unloaded modules: f7db2000 f7db3000 drmkaud.sys f2698000 f26a5000 DMusic.sys f2618000 f263b000 aec.sys f2830000 f283e000 swmidi.sys f7c6f000 f7c71000 splitter.sys f77e1000 f77ef000 swmidi.sys f7781000 f778a000 processr.sys f7a31000 f7a36000 Cdaudio.SYS f719e000 f71a1000 Sfloppy.SYS f7a29000 f7a2e000 Flpydisk.SYS I am using the stable snapshot of colinux dated 2/16/11 Linux version 2.6.33.7-co-0.7.9 (hn@hn-dt) (gcc version 4.4.1 [gcc-4_4-branch revision 150839] (SUSE Linux) ) #1 PREEMPT Wed Feb 16 23:51:21 UTC 2011 The linux config file: kernel=vmlinux ro initrd=initrd.gz setcobd=async cobd0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4\images\rootfs.img" cofs0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4" cofs1="C:\DOCUME~1\RANGER~1\LOCALS~1\Temp" root=/dev/cobd0 cobd1="C:\DOCUME~1\RANGER~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\swap.img" hdc=\Device\Cdrom0 cofs2=c:\ exec0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4\pulseaudio\pulseaudio.exe" mem=384 eth0=ndis-bridge,"Local Area Connection",00:ff:75:39:D3:C2 This crash is fairly easy to create immediately when using XEMACS for editing. However, it takes longer to crash if you are just surfing the web. Since this is a memory corruption the program/driver active at the time of the crash is the victim of the corruption and it is likely some other driver/program caused it, in this case colinux. ======================================================== Update: I added /nopae to boot.ini as suggested in the Colinux-users list. It still crashes with PFN_list_corrupt. I attached a zip of these 2 mini-dump files to this case. I have a total of 17 mini-dumps with this problem. Can you suggest what to do to get the information that you need to solve this memory corruption problem. This problem is currently holding up the next release of Portable Ubuntu. Thanks for your help. Regards Bob Wheater ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Comment By: bob_wh (bwheater) Date: 2012-01-08 13:35 Message: The !analyze -v output for the first minidump is included in the orginal case submission. The !analyze -v output for the second minidump is show below: Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.6.0007.5 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Loading Dump File [C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini010612-01.dmp] Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available Symbol search path is: srv*DownstreamStore*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols Executable search path is: Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 3) UP Free x86 compatible Product: WinNt Built by: 2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.111025-1629 Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x8055b240 Debug session time: Fri Jan 6 23:37:49.580 2012 (GMT-5) System Uptime: 0 days 1:53:27.340 Loading Kernel Symbols ................................................................................................................................................................................................ Loading User Symbols Loading unloaded module list ................. ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 4E, {99, 0, 0, 0} Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\klif.sys, Win32 error 2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for klif.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for klif.sys Probably caused by : klif.sys ( klif+31eb1 ) Followup: MachineOwner --------- kd> !analyze -v ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* PFN_LIST_CORRUPT (4e) Typically caused by drivers passing bad memory descriptor lists (ie: calling MmUnlockPages twice with the same list, etc). If a kernel debugger is available get the stack trace. Arguments: Arg1: 00000099, A PTE or PFN is corrupt Arg2: 00000000, page frame number Arg3: 00000000, current page state Arg4: 00000000, 0 Debugging Details: ------------------ CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: DRIVER_FAULT BUGCHECK_STR: 0x4E LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 80524edd to 80533846 STACK_TEXT: f08a1b10 80524edd 0000004e 00000099 00000000 nt!KeBugCheckEx+0x1b f08a1b50 804eb6fe c0004340 010d0000 00000000 nt!MiDeletePte+0x3e8 f08a1c14 804f1d7c e1dc3550 010e3fff 00000000 nt!MiDeleteVirtualAddresses+0x162 f08a1cc0 8057a7c3 85ded4b8 87293a38 f08a1d44 nt!MiRemoveMappedView+0x212 f08a1d04 8057a86f 872e2320 85a69960 00000000 nt!MiUnmapViewOfSection+0x12b f08a1d20 f435aeb1 ffffffff 85ded4b8 f08a1d64 nt!NtUnmapViewOfSection+0x54 WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong. f08a1d54 804de7ec ffffffff 010d0000 008be2f4 klif+0x31eb1 f08a1d54 7c90e514 ffffffff 010d0000 008be2f4 nt!KiFastCallEntry+0xf8 008be2f4 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x7c90e514 STACK_COMMAND: kb FOLLOWUP_IP: klif+31eb1 f435aeb1 ?? ??? SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 6 FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: klif IMAGE_NAME: klif.sys DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 4daeb84f SYMBOL_NAME: klif+31eb1 FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x4E_klif+31eb1 BUCKET_ID: 0x4E_klif+31eb1 Followup: MachineOwner --------- ===================================================================== I also tried it with pcap-bridge: config: kernel=vmlinux ro initrd=initrd.gz setcobd=async cobd0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4\images\rootfs.img" cofs0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4" cofs1="C:\DOCUME~1\RANGER~1\LOCALS~1\Temp" root=/dev/cobd0 cobd1="C:\DOCUME~1\RANGER~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\swap.img" hdc=\Device\Cdrom0 cofs2=c:\ exec0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4\pulseaudio\pulseaudio.exe" mem=384 eth0=pcap-bridge,"Local Area Connection",00:ff:75:39:D3:C2 !analyze - v output: Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.6.0007.5 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Loading Dump File [C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini010812-01.dmp] Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available Symbol search path is: srv*DownstreamStore*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols Executable search path is: Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 3) UP Free x86 compatible Product: WinNt Built by: 2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.111025-1629 Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x8055b240 Debug session time: Sun Jan 8 16:08:45.580 2012 (GMT-5) System Uptime: 0 days 0:41:22.813 Loading Kernel Symbols .................................................................................................................................................................................................. Loading User Symbols Loading unloaded module list ............. ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck 4E, {99, 0, 0, 0} Unable to load image \SystemRoot\system32\DRIVERS\klif.sys, Win32 error 2 *** WARNING: Unable to verify timestamp for klif.sys *** ERROR: Module load completed but symbols could not be loaded for klif.sys Probably caused by : klif.sys ( klif+31eb1 ) Followup: MachineOwner --------- kd> !analyze -v ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* PFN_LIST_CORRUPT (4e) Typically caused by drivers passing bad memory descriptor lists (ie: calling MmUnlockPages twice with the same list, etc). If a kernel debugger is available get the stack trace. Arguments: Arg1: 00000099, A PTE or PFN is corrupt Arg2: 00000000, page frame number Arg3: 00000000, current page state Arg4: 00000000, 0 Debugging Details: ------------------ CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 1 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: DRIVER_FAULT BUGCHECK_STR: 0x4E LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 80524edd to 80533846 STACK_TEXT: f0efab10 80524edd 0000004e 00000099 00000000 nt!KeBugCheckEx+0x1b f0efab50 804eb6fe c0004340 010d0000 00000000 nt!MiDeletePte+0x3e8 f0efac14 804f1d7c e3cf0220 010e3fff 00000000 nt!MiDeleteVirtualAddresses+0x162 f0efacc0 8057a7c3 859a1920 85bdb958 f0efad44 nt!MiRemoveMappedView+0x212 f0efad04 8057a86f 860b1080 86fbf188 00000000 nt!MiUnmapViewOfSection+0x12b f0efad20 f4ed6eb1 ffffffff 859a1920 f0efad64 nt!NtUnmapViewOfSection+0x54 WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong. f0efad54 804de7ec ffffffff 010d0000 008be2f4 klif+0x31eb1 f0efad54 7c90e514 ffffffff 010d0000 008be2f4 nt!KiFastCallEntry+0xf8 008be2f4 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x7c90e514 STACK_COMMAND: kb FOLLOWUP_IP: klif+31eb1 f4ed6eb1 ?? ??? SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 6 FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: klif IMAGE_NAME: klif.sys DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 4daeb84f SYMBOL_NAME: klif+31eb1 FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x4E_klif+31eb1 BUCKET_ID: 0x4E_klif+31eb1 Followup: MachineOwner --------- I did check the memory usage before the crash and the swap file is being used. regards, Bob ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622063&aid=3470682&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2012-01-07 20:18:44
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Bugs item #3470682, was opened at 2012-01-07 12:18 Message generated for change (Tracker Item Submitted) made by bwheater You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622063&aid=3470682&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: Crash / BSOD Group: v0.7.x (release) Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: bob_wh (bwheater) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: Colinux Crashes using NDIS network mode Initial Comment: Hi: I have been having problems with blue screen crashes when running colinux. They are usually memory corruptions, irql too high, corrupt page table list. The just started when I tried to get ndis bridge mode networking working on Portable Ubuntu which uses colinux. I never had any crashes when using the slirp mode networking. Also, I never have any crashes when colinux is not running. These crashes occur on WXP with all service packs and updates applied. Many dumps had Kaspersky driver active at the time of crash. Kaspersky support has analyzed the dump and say that their driver Is not causing the problem. So to prove it, I uninstalled Kaspersky and used their clean up utility to removed all components, and registry items. It still crashed with memory corruption but this time the active module was nt . The windbg output of this dump is: ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Microsoft (R) Windows Debugger Version 6.6.0007.5 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Loading Dump File [C:\WINDOWS\Minidump\Mini010212-03.dmp] Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available Symbol search path is: srv*DownstreamStore*http://msdl.microsoft.com/download/symbols Executable search path is: Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 3) UP Free x86 compatible Product: WinNt Built by: 2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.111025-1629 Kernel base = 0x804d7000 PsLoadedModuleList = 0x8055b240 Debug session time: Mon Jan 2 23:06:16.123 2012 (GMT-5) System Uptime: 0 days 0:29:01.394 Loading Kernel Symbols ........................................................................................................................................................................................... Loading User Symbols Loading unloaded module list .......... ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* Use !analyze -v to get detailed debugging information. BugCheck A, {9ded4804, 2, 0, 804eb3b5} Probably caused by : memory_corruption ( nt!MiDeletePte+15b ) Followup: MachineOwner --------- kd> !Analyze -v ******************************************************************************* * * * Bugcheck Analysis * * * ******************************************************************************* IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL (a) An attempt was made to access a pageable (or completely invalid) address at an interrupt request level (IRQL) that is too high. This is usually caused by drivers using improper addresses. If a kernel debugger is available get the stack backtrace. Arguments: Arg1: 9ded4804, memory referenced Arg2: 00000002, IRQL Arg3: 00000000, value 0 = read operation, 1 = write operation Arg4: 804eb3b5, address which referenced memory Debugging Details: ------------------ READ_ADDRESS: 9ded4804 CURRENT_IRQL: 2 FAULTING_IP: nt!MiDeletePte+15b 804eb3b5 8b420c mov eax,dword ptr [edx+0Ch] CUSTOMER_CRASH_COUNT: 3 DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: DRIVER_FAULT BUGCHECK_STR: 0xA TRAP_FRAME: f1c03aec -- (.trap fffffffff1c03aec) ErrCode = 00000000 eax=038202ff ebx=c000430c ecx=012b5655 edx=9ded47f8 esi=835d2fe8 edi=000fffff eip=804eb3b5 esp=f1c03b60 ebp=f1c03b84 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na pe nc cs=0008 ss=0010 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0030 gs=0000 efl=00010206 nt!MiDeletePte+0x15b: 804eb3b5 8b420c mov eax,dword ptr [edx+0Ch] ds:0023:9ded4804=???????? Resetting default scope LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from 804eb3b5 to 804e1892 STACK_TEXT: f1c03aec 804eb3b5 badb0d00 9ded47f8 873c63e8 nt!KiTrap0E+0x233 f1c03b84 804eb6fe c000430c 010c3000 00000000 nt!MiDeletePte+0x15b f1c03c48 804f1d7c e122a614 010c9fff 00000000 nt!MiDeleteVirtualAddresses+0x162 f1c03cf4 8057a7c3 860fcb80 861acd00 f1c03d64 nt!MiRemoveMappedView+0x212 f1c03d38 8057a86f 85f21218 85eb8ee8 00000000 nt!MiUnmapViewOfSection+0x12b f1c03d54 804de7ec ffffffff 860fcb80 008beeec nt!NtUnmapViewOfSection+0x54 f1c03d54 7c90e514 ffffffff 860fcb80 008beeec nt!KiFastCallEntry+0xf8 WARNING: Frame IP not in any known module. Following frames may be wrong. 008beeec 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 0x7c90e514 STACK_COMMAND: kb FOLLOWUP_IP: nt!MiDeletePte+15b 804eb3b5 8b420c mov eax,dword ptr [edx+0Ch] SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 1 FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner MODULE_NAME: nt DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 4ea6ba87 SYMBOL_NAME: nt!MiDeletePte+15b IMAGE_NAME: memory_corruption FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0xA_nt!MiDeletePte+15b BUCKET_ID: 0xA_nt!MiDeletePte+15b Followup: MachineOwner --------- kd> lm start end module name 804d7000 806ee580 nt (pdb symbols) DownstreamStore\ntoskrnl.pdb\C43A7F0B8DD34147BEE6D967BAC2A2FB2\ntoskrnl.pdb 806ef000 80702d00 hal (deferred) bf000000 bf011600 dxg (deferred) bf012000 bf04d000 ati2dvag (deferred) bf04d000 bf07f000 ati2cqag (deferred) bf07f000 bf0b1000 atikvmag (deferred) bf0b1000 bf2e1440 ati3duag (deferred) bf2e2000 bf376ba0 ativvaxx (deferred) bf377000 bf3bde80 ATMFD (deferred) bf800000 bf9c6000 win32k (deferred) f1b3c000 f1b54000 linux (deferred) f234c000 f238ce00 HTTP (deferred) f25ed000 f2617180 kmixer (deferred) f263b000 f264f480 wdmaud (deferred) f2918000 f2927900 Cdfs (deferred) f2ad8000 f2ae9520 PfModNT (deferred) f2bb2000 f2c09600 srv (deferred) f2cfa000 f2d26180 mrxdav (deferred) f2d67000 f2d6b000 cpuz133_x32 (deferred) f2e8f000 f2ea4880 irda (deferred) f2f95000 f2faaa80 tfsnudf (deferred) f3027000 f302a5e0 tfsnopio (deferred) f303f000 f3042900 ndisuio (deferred) f306b000 f3079d80 sysaudio (deferred) f50eb000 f5102900 dump_atapi (deferred) f512b000 f514ac40 ctsfm2k (deferred) f514b000 f5176920 ctoss2k (deferred) f5177000 f5308480 sbusb (deferred) f532d000 f532f900 Dxapi (deferred) f5331000 f5354180 Fastfat (deferred) f536d000 f5372000 LVPr2Mon (deferred) f53a5000 f5420000 Wdf01000 (deferred) f5440000 f54af680 mrxsmb (deferred) f54b0000 f54dae80 rdbss (deferred) f54fb000 f5520500 ipnat (deferred) f55aa000 f55de000 truecrypt (deferred) f55de000 f55ff400 VBoxDrv (deferred) f5600000 f5621d00 afd (deferred) f5622000 f5659640 tcpip6 (deferred) f565a000 f5681c00 netbt (deferred) f5682000 f56da480 tcpip (deferred) f56db000 f56ed600 ipsec (deferred) f5700000 f5732000 UDFReadr (deferred) f576c000 f578f000 DVDVRRdr_xp (deferred) f57a1000 f57e9000 cdudf_xp (deferred) f5809000 f5811780 tfsncofs (deferred) f5829000 f5835de0 tfsnifs (deferred) f5839000 f58423e0 drvnddm (deferred) f68f1000 f68f3f80 mouhid (deferred) f68f9000 f68fb880 hidusb (deferred) f68fd000 f6900a60 TPHKDRV (deferred) f6919000 f6976f00 update (deferred) f6977000 f6990880 VBoxNetFlt (deferred) f6991000 f69c0e80 rdpdr (deferred) f69c1000 f69d7e00 VBoxNetAdp (deferred) f69d8000 f69e8e00 psched (deferred) f69e9000 f69ff580 ndiswan (deferred) f6a04000 f6a06280 rasacd (deferred) f6a28000 f6b4c140 AGRSM (deferred) f6b4d000 f6b64940 aeaudio (deferred) f6b65000 f6b88a80 portcls (deferred) f6b89000 f6c16380 smwdm (deferred) f6c17000 f6c34000 pwd_2k (deferred) f6c34000 f6c56700 ks (deferred) f6c57000 f6c6a900 parport (deferred) f6c6b000 f6c7d000 LMouKE (deferred) f6c7d000 f6ca3800 e100b325 (deferred) f6ca4000 f6cc7200 USBPORT (deferred) f6cc8000 f6cdbf00 VIDEOPRT (deferred) f6cdc000 f6de2000 ati2mtag (deferred) f6de2000 f6df0880 usbhub (deferred) f6e22000 f6e2c000 NDProxy (deferred) f6e42000 f6e4bf00 termdd (deferred) f6e52000 f6e5a900 msgpc (deferred) f6e62000 f6e6dd00 raspptp (deferred) f6e72000 f6e7c200 raspppoe (deferred) f717e000 f7180780 ibmpmdrv (deferred) f7182000 f7185680 CmBatt (deferred) f718a000 f718cc00 irenum (deferred) f718e000 f7191d80 serenum (deferred) f7192000 f7196000 L8042Kbd (deferred) f7196000 f7199000 tunmp (deferred) f7459000 f745cc80 mssmbios (pdb symbols) DownstreamStore\mssmbios.pdb\9940673F3B9A4BD682DF9D96A12A355C1\mssmbios.pdb f749a000 f74b3c00 Mup (deferred) f74b4000 f74c9980 snapman (deferred) f74ca000 f74fdd40 timntr (deferred) f74fe000 f752a980 NDIS (deferred) f752b000 f75b7600 Ntfs (deferred) f75b8000 f75ceb00 KSecDD (deferred) f75cf000 f75e18c0 drvmcdb (deferred) f75e2000 f75f3f00 sr (deferred) f75f4000 f7613b00 fltmgr (deferred) f7614000 f762b880 SCSIPORT (deferred) f762c000 f7643900 atapi (deferred) f7644000 f7662880 ftdisk (deferred) f7663000 f7680580 pcmcia (deferred) f7681000 f7691a80 pci (deferred) f7692000 f76bfd80 ACPI (deferred) f76e1000 f76ea180 isapnp (deferred) f76f1000 f76fb580 MountMgr (deferred) f7701000 f770dc80 VolSnap (deferred) f7711000 f7719e00 disk (deferred) f7721000 f772d180 CLASSPNP (deferred) f7731000 f773b580 agp440 (deferred) f7771000 f7779780 netbios (deferred) f7791000 f7799900 VBoxUSBMon (deferred) f77b1000 f77b9f00 ip6fw (deferred) f77c1000 f77c9700 wanarp (deferred) f77d1000 f77de000 WDFLDR (deferred) f77f1000 f77fbe00 Fips (deferred) f7801000 f780a000 HIDCLASS (deferred) f78a1000 f78a9e00 intelppm (deferred) f78b1000 f78c0000 AEIWLNDS (deferred) f78c1000 f78cdd00 i8042prt (deferred) f78d1000 f78df000 L8042mou (deferred) f78e1000 f78f0c00 serial (deferred) f78f1000 f78fb480 imapi (deferred) f7901000 f7909c00 AFS2K (deferred) f7911000 f791c000 Cdr4_xp (deferred) f7921000 f7930600 cdrom (deferred) f7931000 f793f100 redbook (deferred) f7941000 f794fb00 drmk (deferred) f7951000 f795d880 rasl2tp (deferred) f7961000 f7967180 PCIIDEX (deferred) f7969000 f796dd00 PartMgr (deferred) f7971000 f7975a80 sparrow (deferred) f7999000 f799d500 watchdog (deferred) f79b1000 f79b6080 usbuhci (deferred) f79b9000 f79c0600 usbehci (deferred) f79c1000 f79c5300 usbohci (deferred) f79c9000 f79cf000 kbdclass (deferred) f79d1000 f79d6a00 mouclass (deferred) f79d9000 f79e0000 fdc (deferred) f79e1000 f79e8000 nscirda (deferred) f79e9000 f79f0000 Cdralw2k (deferred) f79f1000 f79f7000 GEARAspiWDM (deferred) f79f9000 f79fdc80 rasirda (deferred) f7a01000 f7a05a80 TDI (deferred) f7a09000 f7a0d580 ptilink (deferred) f7a11000 f7a15080 raspti (deferred) f7a19000 f7a1f000 mmc_2K (deferred) f7a31000 f7a38100 tifsfilt (deferred) f7a39000 f7a3e980 ssrtln (deferred) f7a41000 f7a46200 vga (deferred) f7a49000 f7a50580 Modem (deferred) f7a51000 f7a55a80 Msfs (deferred) f7a59000 f7a60880 Npfs (deferred) f7a61000 f7a66c00 tfsnboio (deferred) f7a79000 f7a7f000 LUsbFilt (deferred) f7a81000 f7a88000 Tppwr (deferred) f7a89000 f7a8f000 TDSMAPI (deferred) f7a91000 f7a99000 Smapint (deferred) f7a99000 f7a9f180 HIDPARSE (deferred) f7aa1000 f7aa8000 LHidFilt (deferred) f7aa9000 f7ab1000 LMouFilt (deferred) f7ab9000 f7abf700 USBSTOR (deferred) f7ae1000 f7ae8d80 usbccgp (deferred) f7af1000 f7af4000 BOOTVID (deferred) f7af5000 f7af7800 compbatt (deferred) f7af9000 f7afc780 BATTC (deferred) f7afd000 f7affd80 ACPIEC (deferred) f7b01000 f7b04d60 PxHelp20 (deferred) f7bc9000 f7bcb900 ndistapi (deferred) f7be1000 f7be2b80 kdcom (deferred) f7be3000 f7be4100 WMILIB (deferred) f7be5000 f7be6580 intelide (deferred) f7be7000 f7be9000 speedfan (deferred) f7bff000 f7c00880 tfsnpool (deferred) f7c19000 f7c1a5a0 sscdbhk5 (deferred) f7c1f000 f7c20100 swenum (deferred) f7c21000 f7c22280 USBD (deferred) f7c29000 f7c2af00 Fs_Rec (deferred) f7c2b000 f7c2c080 Beep (deferred) f7c2d000 f7c2e080 mnmdd (deferred) f7c2f000 f7c30080 RDPCDD (deferred) f7c63000 f7c64880 splitter (deferred) f7c75000 f7c76a80 ParVdm (deferred) f7c8f000 f7c90400 PMEMNT (deferred) f7c91000 f7c92100 dump_WMILIB (deferred) f7ca9000 f7ca9d80 OPRGHDLR (deferred) f7caa000 f7caa680 giveio (deferred) f7cb0000 f7cb0740 IBMBLDID (deferred) f7cb5000 f7cb5b80 mbmiodrvr (deferred) f7cd1000 f7cd1b80 Null (deferred) f7d8c000 f7d8cd00 dxgthk (deferred) f7de8000 f7de8fe0 tfsndrct (deferred) f7dfc000 f7dfcc00 audstub (deferred) f7e2f000 f7e2f860 tfsndres (deferred) Unloaded modules: f7db2000 f7db3000 drmkaud.sys f2698000 f26a5000 DMusic.sys f2618000 f263b000 aec.sys f2830000 f283e000 swmidi.sys f7c6f000 f7c71000 splitter.sys f77e1000 f77ef000 swmidi.sys f7781000 f778a000 processr.sys f7a31000 f7a36000 Cdaudio.SYS f719e000 f71a1000 Sfloppy.SYS f7a29000 f7a2e000 Flpydisk.SYS I am using the stable snapshot of colinux dated 2/16/11 Linux version 2.6.33.7-co-0.7.9 (hn@hn-dt) (gcc version 4.4.1 [gcc-4_4-branch revision 150839] (SUSE Linux) ) #1 PREEMPT Wed Feb 16 23:51:21 UTC 2011 The linux config file: kernel=vmlinux ro initrd=initrd.gz setcobd=async cobd0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4\images\rootfs.img" cofs0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4" cofs1="C:\DOCUME~1\RANGER~1\LOCALS~1\Temp" root=/dev/cobd0 cobd1="C:\DOCUME~1\RANGER~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\swap.img" hdc=\Device\Cdrom0 cofs2=c:\ exec0="F:\P_Ubuntu\Portable_Ubuntu_V4\pulseaudio\pulseaudio.exe" mem=384 eth0=ndis-bridge,"Local Area Connection",00:ff:75:39:D3:C2 This crash is fairly easy to create immediately when using XEMACS for editing. However, it takes longer to crash if you are just surfing the web. Since this is a memory corruption the program/driver active at the time of the crash is the victim of the corruption and it is likely some other driver/program caused it, in this case colinux. ======================================================== Update: I added /nopae to boot.ini as suggested in the Colinux-users list. It still crashes with PFN_list_corrupt. I attached a zip of these 2 mini-dump files to this case. I have a total of 17 mini-dumps with this problem. Can you suggest what to do to get the information that you need to solve this memory corruption problem. This problem is currently holding up the next release of Portable Ubuntu. Thanks for your help. Regards Bob Wheater ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622063&aid=3470682&group_id=98788 |
From: Henry N. <hen...@ar...> - 2011-12-01 20:57:23
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Hello! Who would write an article about coLinux for Linux Pro Magazine? www.linuxpromagazine.com The article should show basic introductions to CoLinux with concrete, practical configuration steps showing how to get CoLinux set up and how to use it in real-world situations. The writer will get some money for this. The main thing is, we're on a pretty short schedule at this point. The article would be due next Wednesday, Dec. 7. -- Henry N. |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2011-11-18 21:41:17
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Support Requests item #3439785, was opened at 2011-11-18 01:41 Message generated for change (Settings changed) made by henryn You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3439785&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: None Group: v1.0 (example) >Status: Deleted Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) >Summary: SPAM Initial Comment: PaFWQ9 <a href="http://ropeaoibwcrz.com/">ropeaoibwcrz</a>, [url=http://hsiwutqnqjqo.com/]hsiwutqnqjqo[/url], [link=http://xojjcgabvzra.com/]xojjcgabvzra[/link], http://wdzxrdrzrmte.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3439785&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2011-11-18 21:40:56
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Support Requests item #3439766, was opened at 2011-11-18 00:52 Message generated for change (Settings changed) made by henryn You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3439766&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: Install Problem (example) Group: None >Status: Deleted Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) >Summary: SPAM Initial Comment: 84vbZY <a href="http://gyuenxcwzfdp.com/">gyuenxcwzfdp</a>, [url=http://pedzyytrgkbr.com/]pedzyytrgkbr[/url], [link=http://ozcacjzvxzgn.com/]ozcacjzvxzgn[/link], http://gtomgaockkbw.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3439766&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2011-11-18 09:41:24
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Support Requests item #3439785, was opened at 2011-11-18 01:41 Message generated for change (Tracker Item Submitted) made by nobody You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3439785&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: None Group: v1.0 (example) Status: Open Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: UWNOoLVf Initial Comment: PaFWQ9 <a href="http://ropeaoibwcrz.com/">ropeaoibwcrz</a>, [url=http://hsiwutqnqjqo.com/]hsiwutqnqjqo[/url], [link=http://xojjcgabvzra.com/]xojjcgabvzra[/link], http://wdzxrdrzrmte.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3439785&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2011-11-18 08:52:31
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Support Requests item #3439766, was opened at 2011-11-18 00:52 Message generated for change (Tracker Item Submitted) made by nobody You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3439766&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: Install Problem (example) Group: None Status: Open Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: KYGSBdfuEohpNjSHvkp Initial Comment: 84vbZY <a href="http://gyuenxcwzfdp.com/">gyuenxcwzfdp</a>, [url=http://pedzyytrgkbr.com/]pedzyytrgkbr[/url], [link=http://ozcacjzvxzgn.com/]ozcacjzvxzgn[/link], http://gtomgaockkbw.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=3439766&group_id=98788 |
From: SourceForge.net <no...@so...> - 2011-11-14 04:10:12
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Support Requests item #2485983, was opened at 2009-01-04 10:17 Message generated for change (Comment added) made by nobody You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=2485983&group_id=98788 Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment thread, including the initial issue submission, for this request, not just the latest update. Category: Install Problem (example) Group: v1.0 (example) Status: Open Priority: 5 Private: No Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Summary: Booting a WUBI image from c:\ drive in CoLinux Initial Comment: I am trying to boot an image that was installed by WUBI on my C:\ drive. If someone could help me get this working, then Linux would basically run natively from within Windows without requiring any new partitions. That would be awesome. WUBI puts its linux image in the location C:\ubuntu\disks\root.disk So I modified the example.conf file to say cobd0="C:\ubuntu\disks\root.disk" But alas it does not boot properly. I have included a dump from the screen of what colinux-daemon.exe outputs when it is trying to boot. It just repeats request_module: runaway loop modprobe binfmt-464c a few times and then hangs. I think it is to do with the line ReiserFS: cobd0: warning: sh-2021: reiserfs_fill_super: can not find reiserfs on cobd0 that comes up when it is booting. I think this may be because I left the root pointing to root=/dev/cobd0 in the example.conf file when maybe WUBI takes it from somewhere else. 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As I learned, the X11VNC with the xRDP module is the best combination, and the function of the X11VNC server is highly configurable. If the developer of the xRDP module support not only the remote X server function, and also all the other functions as remote audio, clipboard and so on, this will be a easy solution for coLinux under Windows. I'm awaiting the next 0.5(.1) versions of xRDP, which will have more RDP functions. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Henry N. (henryn) Date: 2009-10-11 05:06 Message: If you don't missing functionals, then you can leave it so. Typically needs modules for iptables, ipv6, additional linux filesystems or raid/lvm and for NLS (code pages). You can install modules. It is harmless for your dual boot, because coLinux modules resides in a separate directory with "-co-" in the name. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-10-11 00:55 Message: Henry, many thanks for your support. You are right, I will write a Wiki entry in the next days. I must do some additional tests, because the cursor follows very slow and inacurate the mouse moving. This is a known problem with the vino VNC server and the gnome desktop. But it gives some other VNC servers which can "shadow" a running desktop. The other "problem" is, that the "dummy" video device for the X server under coLinux "steals" the coLinux console output (the console display goes black and comes back, if the Linux will be shutdown). Additional I have one question about the coLinux modules: Therefore are the coLinux modules and must they be installed? I have done all the trials without the installed coLinux modules, because I cannot say what they do at the native dual-booted Linux. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Henry N. (henryn) Date: 2009-10-10 13:33 Message: Because this Support Requests are not frequently used as knowledge base from users, it would be nice to have your text in the Wiki, for example as new page "xrdp" ( http://colinux.wikia.com/wiki/Special:CreatePage ) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-10-10 11:08 Message: .Just I have the WUBI installed Ubuntu 8.04LTS fully functional working with coLinux and xRDP under Windows and as dual-boot Windows/Ubuntu system. I dont know, that this is the right or best way, because I dont have as a Windows user any expirences with Linux. But as I have seen, that the remote desktop solution of Ubuntu with the vino VNC server dont start any new X session and only "shadow" the running Ubuntu system remotly, than I have had the right idea for coLinux with the XRDP connection: As I have say to install the tightvncserver for the RDP connection, this was not the right solution, because the tightvncserver starts a new remote X session. 1. Configure the dual-booted native Ubuntu 8.04LTS for the remote desktop access and without the installation of the tightvncserver (the vino VNC server is installed at Ubuntu 8.04LTS). 2. Configure the auto login. 3. Install the XRDP package. 4. Edit as a root user the /etc//xrdp/startwm.sh file, so that startwm.sh nothing do (outcomment all lines), because we will not start any new X session, e.g.: #!/bin/sh # . /etc/X11/Xsession 5. Edit as a root user the /etc//xrdp/xrdp.ini file, so that the RDP port is not 3389 (e.g. 3390) and the first xrdp section have the right values for the vino VNC server, e.g.: [globals] bitmap_cache=yes bitmap_compression=yes port=3390 crypt_level=low channel_code=1 [xrdp1] name=vino-VNC lib=libvnc.so username=ask password=ask ip=127.0.0.1 port=5900 6. Edit as a root user the /etc/gdm/gdm.conf file, so that the X server will not be started direct, but with the "wrapper" shell script gdm-startx. Do this at the section for the X server definitions and leave the original X server start parameter, e.g.: # X Server Definitions # # Note: Is your X server not listening to TCP requests? Refer to the # security/DisallowTCP setting! [server-Standard] name=Standard server command=/etc/gdm/gdm-startx -br -audit 0 flexible=true 7. Create the right /etc/gdm/gdm-startx shellscipt, e.g.: #!/bin/sh # # start the X server with the "Default" layout # if the system is nativly booted LAYOUT=Default # if the system is started with the coLinux # kernel, than start the X server with the # "coLinux" layout if uname -r | grep -qe "-co-" then LAYOUT=coLinux fi # # run the Xserver with the args that were passed exec X -layout $LAYOUT $* 8. Edit as a root user the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and rename the original "Default Layout" into the single word identifier "Default", add the "dummy" driver as the "coLinux" device, add a "Generic Monitor" for the use with coLinux, add screen defination for coLinux and last the X server layout for coLinux, e.g.: # xorg.conf (X.Org X Window System server configuration file) # # This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using # values from the debconf database. # # Edit this file with caution, and see the xorg.conf manual page. # (Type "man xorg.conf" at the shell prompt.) # # This file is automatically updated on xserver-xorg package upgrades *only* # if it has not been modified since the last upgrade of the xserver-xorg # package. # # If you have edited this file but would like it to be automatically updated # again, run the following command: # sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Generic Keyboard" Driver "kbd" Option "XkbRules" "xorg" Option "XkbModel" "pc105" Option "XkbLayout" "de" Option "XkbOptions" "lv3:ralt_switch" EndSection Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Configured Mouse" Driver "mouse" Option "CorePointer" EndSection Section "Device" Identifier "Configured Video Device" EndSection Section "Device" Identifier "coLinux Video Device" Driver "dummy" EndSection Section "Monitor" Identifier "Configured Monitor" EndSection Section "Monitor" Identifier "Generic Monitor" HorizSync 30 - 85 VertRefresh 50.0 - 160.0 DisplaySize 289 203 EndSection Section "Screen" Identifier "Default Screen" Monitor "Configured Monitor" Device "Configured Video Device" EndSection Section "Screen" Identifier "coLinux Screen" Device "coLinux Video Device" Monitor "Generic Monitor" Defaultdepth 24 SubSection "Display" Depth 24 Modes "1600x1200" "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "720x400" "640x480" EndSubSection EndSection Section "ServerLayout" Identifier "Default" Screen "Default Screen" EndSection Section "ServerLayout" Identifier "coLinux" Screen "coLinux Screen" EndSection With the other adaptions of the configuration files (as at the Wiki for the WUBI with coLinux) you can just (dual-)boot the Windows system and use the same WUBI generated imgage files for the start with coLinux under Windows. The "Remote Desktop Connection" from Windows can be done with the Windows terminal server client, which is included at any Windows installation or can be downloaded from Microsoft. All Ubuntu 8.04LTS functions are working under coLinux (including the administrative tasks, e.g. the Synaptic package manager), as they are working under the native Ubuntu 8.04.LTS. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Henry N. (henryn) Date: 2009-10-05 13:13 Message: My idea is, run "xhost +" as the user, than the Xserver should allow the access to current session. Moving or copying the file .Xauthority would not help you, I think. In this file was stored which user was logged in and this exist on the Xserver - on the Windows maybe in your case. Run "xauth -v" and give the commands "info" and "list" to see what 's going on. compaire it with your native Ubuntu. Leave this tool with "quit". Sorry, that I don't know, ho you can add an entry there. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-10-05 10:13 Message: I have one "little" problem: At the coLinux started WUBI installed Ubuntu system I cannot do any administrative action (run Synaptic etc.), because a Xauthority error: "Cannot copy the .xauthority file" (or so). I have read some tips for that error; "As root copy the root .xauthority file into the users home directory" (but the root have not such file) and so on. The (dual-) booted native WUBI installed Ubuntu is fully functional without any error, and I can use rdesktop to build a (local) XRDP/tightvnc server session, which is fully functional too. This error comes from the GDM login, as I understand it right, but as a Windows user with little Linux knowledge I cannot figure out this problem. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-10-03 06:02 Message: Just I have the right language at the Gnome-Desktop for the XRDP session: You must export the language variable before the start of the X sessin at the startwm.sh shell-scrip under /etc//xrdp/ so that this would be: #!/bin/sh . /etc/default/locale export LANG . /etc/X11/Xsession ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-10-02 10:30 Message: The most problems with XRDP sessions comes from the crashing gnome-settings-daemon and this can be solved, if you disables the keyboard and mouse plugins with the gconf-editor startet at the terminal console. The plugins will be found at gconf-editor tree /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins. Deactivate the two plugins keyboard and mouse and then the gnome-settings-daemon dont crashes at XRDP sessions. My German keyboard is then a German keyboard and only the Gnome-Panel language is reverted to English. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-10-01 11:17 Message: A RDP connection from Windows into running coLinux/Ubuntu is simple: 1. Install under the nativ (dual-)booted Ubuntu with Synaptic xRDP server and the tightvncserver. 2. Change the default RDP port from 3389 into 3390 (e.g.) at the /etc/xrdp/xrdp.ini file. 3. Restart the computer into the dual-booted Windows system. 4. Add at the coLinux start configuration the portforewarding for the 3390 port, e.g. if you use the SLIRP network configuration. 5. Start the coLinux/Ubuntu and then start the Microsoft Terminal Server Client (Remote Desktop Connection). Use as the computer name the connection IP and the right port, e.g. 127.0.0.1:3390 for the SLIRP network connection into coLinux. The port number change must be done for the SLIRP network, because Windows has a own RDP server at port 3389 (the standard RDP port). Just I have some little problems (not installed modules under coLinux/Ubuntu, some error messages at the coLinux/Ubuntu start) and one greater problem: the xRDP session uses not the right keyboard mapping and not the the right language settings (English settings and not the German settings). But these problems with xRDP are known. One note to xRDP with Ubuntu 8.04LTS: This is a older version 0.4.0 of the xRDP server and cannot used with the newer Microsoft RDP clients of Windows Vista or Windows XP with SP3. It gives a newer version of the xRDP server, but not as a DEB package for Ubuntu. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-10-01 10:05 Message: Just I have the WUBI installed Ubuntu 8.04LTS running with coLinux. I can dual-boot the native Ubuntu, or the native Windows, or the native Windows with coLinux/Ubuntu. The starting X-server with coLinux was the problem! To solve this problem, two things must be done: 1. Edit the /etc/gdm/gdm.conf file as superuser (or root) and start not the X server direct and use for this a shell script gdm-startx (e.g.). Under the server section of the gdm.conf (near the file end) you 'll find this: .... [server-Standard] name=Standard server command=/usr/bin/X -br -audit 0 flexible=true .... Change the command=/usr/bin/X -br -audit 0 into command=/etc/gdm/gdm-startx -br -audit 0 2. Build the shell script gdm-startx at the same directory (/etc/gdm) with the following content: #!/bin/sh # # to skip the Xserver under coLinux boot. if uname -r | grep -qe "-co-" then exit 0 fi # # run the Xserver with the args that were passed exec X $* This is all to stop the start of the X-server only if you start the WUBI installed Ubuntu 8.04LTS under coLinux, but not if the Ubuntu 8.04LTS ist nativly running, thanks the dual-boot WUBI installed Ubuntu. The next try would be for me to get the RDP connection from Windows into the coLinux/Ubuntu running. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-09-30 07:57 Message: The swap file is working at coLinux: As stated at the Wiki for the dual-boot conversion, the fstab file must be edited, but you must not distinguish between nativ/dual-booted and the coLinux system. It is sufficient to append the colinux entries at the fstab file: # /etc/fstab: static file system information. # # <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass> proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 /host/ubuntu/disks/root.disk / ext3 loop,errors=remount-ro 0 1 /host/ubuntu/disks/boot /boot none bind 0 0 /host/ubuntu/disks/swap.disk none swap loop,sw 0 0 /dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto,exec,utf8 0 0 /dev/fd0 /media/floppy0 auto rw,user,noauto,exec,utf8 0 0 /dev/cobd0 / ext3 errors=remount-ro 0 1 /dev/cobd1 none swap sw 0 0 The first lines are the original WUBI entries and the last two lines are the coLinux entries. The nativ Linux kernel of the dual-booted system dont know the coLinux entries and vice versa. The coLinux entries could be appended with a script file, e.g. and this is simpler for the most Windows users. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-09-29 22:38 Message: >But, 8.04 is not installable via WUBI. No download server is available after the start of latest Wubi-8.04.431. You 'll find the the latest Ubuntu LTS version 8.04.3 desktop CD download at http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download and the functional WUBI installer is included at this CD image. But you are right. newer versions of WUBI cannot install older versions of Ubuntu. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Henry N. (henryn) Date: 2009-09-29 11:52 Message: > or from the Radeon driver for the Xserver The Xserver should not load. ;-( If the "text" does not work, then locate (search) for other bootparameters for text mode. Grep for the passage "/proc/cmdline" in all files under /etc/init.d/. Near this line you should find how the text mode was detected. Try to skip /etc/init.d/gdm completely by adding follow line near top of this file: uname -r | grep -qe "-co-" && exit 0 Don't worry about low memory. Text only mode don't need so mutch memory. But, with small tricky you can add the swap for coLinux only: uname -r | grep -qe "-co-" && swapon /dev/cobd1 Add this line some there in any of the early boot scripts, for example into the script what does call "mount -a". Sorry, that I can not help better. But, 8.04 is not installable via WUBI. No download server is available after the start of latest Wubi-8.04.431. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-09-29 10:51 Message: This works in my situation with Ubuntu 8.04LTS: > to stop the GUI (gnome-desktop) at Ubuntu Add the word "single" (without quotes) into coLinux config, This boot parameter got me a Recovery Menu , where I can "Drop to root shell prompt". This I have found for Ubuntu 8.10. And this was/is the only boot parameter, which gives the root shell console. The other boot parameters "nosplash" or/and "text" dont solve the problem. Because I can just "Drop to root shell prompt", I can try somethings to solve the problem with the "core dunp". I found nothings at the LOG files what crashs and I cannot see a displayed crash messages at the FLTK or NT console of colinux. But I think the problem comes from the missing swap file or low RAM for a full Ubuntu (my PC have only 512MB RAM), or from the Radeon driver for the Xserver. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-09-29 05:40 Message: Henry, many thanks for your support and all the suggestions. Sorry for the late answer, but I dont have had the time, but just I'll try to get WUBI installed Ubuntu running with coLinux. By the side, coLinux is a great work! Thank you for the time, that you spend for this project and the support. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Henry N. (henryn) Date: 2009-09-26 16:40 Message: Add "text" to the boot parameter in coLinux config. This should skip loading GDM to have a text only system. Add "nosplash". Maybe this produce the error. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Henry N. (henryn) Date: 2009-09-26 13:54 Message: > to stop the GUI (gnome-desktop) at Ubuntu Add the word "single" (without quotes) into coLinux config, This boot parameter got me a Recovery Menu , where I can "Drop to root shell prompt". This I have found for Ubuntu 8.10. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Henry N. (henryn) Date: 2009-09-24 14:49 Message: First, if you want to boot in DualBoot, then don't change the /etc/fstab!!! coLinux would run with the original too. Perhaps you would have no swap, so you needs to add and script for coLinux bootup and add a line like "swapon /edv/cobd1" The output on FLTK is not normal, I think. This are memory maps for used libraries. Perhaps any binary is faulting and Ubuntu prints a core dump about used libs? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-09-24 09:23 Message: It's not simple to stop the GUI (gnome-desktop) at Ubuntu, because Ubuntu (Debian?) uses the runlevels not in the Linux typically manner. Ubuntu have only the runlevel 1 and 2 at booting, and runlevels 3...5 are all the same as runlevel 2. But thanks the dualboot functionality of the WUBI installed Ubuntu, I can boot into the native Ubuntu and inspect the log files. I have seen at the log files part foir the coLinux boot, that the conet network interface is fully configured, e.g. the ndis-bridged conet interface get the right IPs automatically from the DHCP server at the ADSL router. I think too, that the problem is the start of the Xserver and/or the gnome-desktop (with the activated auto-logon at Ubuntu). I'll try to modify the start-scripts of Ubuntu, as described at the Wiki for the WUBI/Dualboot conversion, at the running native Ubuntu. I hope/think, that than it should be possible to get a working dualboot WUBI installation and with a working coLinux with the same WUBI image. For your informations, this are the last messages at the FLTK console: b7b50000-b7b59000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 58425 /usr/lib/libdrm.so.2.3.0 b7b59000-b7b5a000 rw-p 00008000 75:00 58425 /usr/lib/libdrm.so.2.3.0 b7b65000-b7b6d000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 123412 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libdri.so b7b6d000-b7b6e000 rw-p 00007000 75:00 123412 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libdri.so b7b6e000-b7b74000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 123415 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/librecord.so b7b74000-b7b75000 rw-p 00005000 75:00 123415 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/librecord.so b7b75000-b7bc5000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 123414 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so b7bc5000-b7bc9000 rw-p 0004f000 75:00 123414 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libglx.so b7bc9000-b7bca000 rw-p b7bc9000 00:00 0 b7bca000-b7be8000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 123413 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libextmod.so b7be8000-b7be9000 rw-p 0001e000 75:00 123413 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libextmod.so b7be9000-b7c32000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 123345 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libpcidata.so b7c32000-b7c50000 rw-p 00049000 75:00 123345 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libpcidata.so b7c50000-b7c51000 rw-p b7c50000 00:00 0 b7c51000-b7c65000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 212368 /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread-2.7.so b7c65000-b7c67000 rw-p 00013000 75:00 212368 /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread-2.7.so b7c67000-b7c6a000 rw-p b7c67000 00:00 0 b7c6a000-b7c7e000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 59090 /usr/lib/libz.so.1.2.3.3 b7c7e000-b7c7f000 rw-p 00013000 75:00 59090 /usr/lib/libz.so.1.2.3.3 b7c7f000-b7ce9000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 58481 /usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6.3.16 b7ce9000-b7cec000 rw-p 0006a000 75:00 58481 /usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6.3.16 b7cec000-b7e35000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 212354 /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc-2.7.so b7e35000-b7e36000 r--p 00149000 75:00 212354 /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc-2.7.so b7e36000-b7e38000 rw-p 0014a000 75:00 212354 /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc-2.7.so b7e38000-b7e3b000 rw-p b7e38000 00:00 0 b7e3b000-b7e45000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 195136 /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 b7e45000-b7e46000 rw-p 0000a000 75:00 195136 /lib/libgcc_s.so.1 b7e46000-b7e4d000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 212370 /lib/tls/i686/cmov/librt-2.7.so b7e4d000-b7e4f000 rw-p 00006000 75:00 212370 /lib/tls/i686/cmov/librt-2.7.so b7e4f000-b7e72000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 212358 /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libm-2.7.so b7e72000-b7e74000 rw-p 00023000 75:00 212358 /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libm-2.7.so b7e74000-b7e75000 rw-p b7e74000 00:00 0 b7e75000-b7e79000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 58237 /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6.0.0 b7e79000-b7e7a000 rw-p 00003000 75:00 58237 /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6.0.0 b7e7a000-b7eae000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 58324 /usr/lib/libdbus-1.so.3.4.0 b7eae000-b7eb0000 rw-p 00033000 75:00 58324 /usr/lib/libdbus-1.so.3.4.0 b7eb0000-b7ebf000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 58720 /usr/lib/libhal.so.1.0.0 b7ebf000-b7ec0000 rw-p 0000e000 75:00 58720 /usr/lib/libhal.so.1.0.0 b7ec0000-b7ee8000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 58902 /usr/lib/libpixman-1.so.0.10.0 b7ee8000-b7ee9000 rw-p 00027000 75:00 58902 /usr/lib/libpixman-1.so.0.10.0 b7ee9000-b7eed000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 58475 /usr/lib/libfontenc.so.1.0.0 b7eed000-b7eee000 rw-p 00004000 75:00 58475 /usr/lib/libfontenc.so.1.0.0 b7eee000-b7ef0000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 58226 /usr/lib/libXau.so.6.0.0 b7ef0000-b7ef1000 rw-p 00001000 75:00 58226 /usr/lib/libXau.so.6.0.0 b7ef1000-b7ef2000 rw-p b7ef1000 00:00 0 b7ef2000-b7f4a000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 58245 /usr/lib/libXfont.so.1.4.1 b7f4a000-b7f50000 rw-p 00058000 75:00 58245 /usr/lib/libXfont.so.1.4.1 b7f50000-b7f57000 rw-p b7f50000 00:00 0 b7f57000-b7f59000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 212357 /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libdl-2.7.so b7f59000-b7f5b000 rw-p 00001000 75:00 212357 /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libdl-2.7.so b7f5f000-b7f60000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 123417 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/fonts/libfreetype.so b7f60000-b7f61000 rw-p 00000000 75:00 123417 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/fonts/libfreetype.so b7f61000-b7f65000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 123411 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libdbe.so b7f65000-b7f66000 rw-p 00003000 75:00 123411 /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libdbe.so b7f66000-b7f68000 rw-p b7f66000 00:00 0 b7f68000-b7f82000 r-xp 00000000 75:00 195084 /lib/ld-2.7.so b7f82000-b7f84000 rw-p 00019000 75:00 195084 /lib/ld-2.7.so bf8c1000-bf8d6000 rw-p bf8c1000 00:00 0 [stack] ffffe000-fffff000 r-xp 00000000 00:00 0 [vdso] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Henry N. (henryn) Date: 2009-09-23 15:12 Message: Maybe you tries to boot coLinux with GUI in runlevel 3? Set the default runlevel 2. After it's stopping, please close the FLTK console (right top cross), and run colinux-console-nt.exe, to have copy & paste with left mouse menu. Please post here the last lines from this console. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-09-23 10:06 Message: Many thanks henry for youre response. I have solved the udev-persitent eth0/eth2 renaming, but the problem is the same. I have tried the ndis-bridge network interface, but the problem is the same too. At the FLTK console I see some library loading information, but not other at the stopping end. If the dispayed messages are important, I can post this here. Just I'll try the WUBI converting instruction for Ubuntu 8.10, but this is not a LTS version of Ubuntu and I'm more interrested at the LTS versions. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Henry N. (henryn) Date: 2009-09-22 12:11 Message: You need to find a way, that you can see the hanging script name. I don't know exactly how you can do it with Ubuntu. It should be exist a boot parameter or a setting in some of the /etc files to print more verbose about the booting scripts. I see "udev: renamed network interface eth0 to eth2" there, that says, you have not fixed the udev rule script. Add the bypass for coLinux. Check the coLinux boot. If not helps, maybe the network script hangs on non existing interface? What network interface you have on normal boot of wubi? Use the same (eth0 or eth1) under coLinux. If you need a second network, add a network with ndis-bridge (and the name of your real network card) to colinux.conf. Try SSH login: Replace the "eth0=slirp" with "eth0=slirp,,tcp:22:22". Boot Wubi in normal mode and setup a SSH server. Than boot coLinux and try to login via SSH from Windows to "localhost" port 22. (Yes SLiRP is listen on localhost.) Have you a FLTK console and it contains the same kernel messages, you have printed here? Ends FLTK with same message? Maybe Ubuntu has an error console on tty9 or tty10? Try ALT-F9 and ALT-F10 to switch the consoles. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-09-21 23:34 Message: I try this with a Ubuntu Hardy 8.04.3LTS WUBI installation as it would be described at the coLinux Wiki. But I dont get the linux console with the login prompt. The coLinux sart should be stopped at/after the network initialization: C:\Programme\coLinux>colinux-daemon kernel=vmlinux cocon=100x60 cobd0=v:\ubuntu\ disks\root.disk cobd1=v:\ubuntu\disks\swap.disk root=/dev/cobd0 eth0=slirp cofs0 =. cofs1=v:\ubuntu\disks\boot Cooperative Linux Daemon, 0.7.4 Daemon compiled on Wed Apr 15 18:59:08 2009 PID: 2856 colinux: booting Linux version 2.6.22.18-co-0.7.4 (hn@hn-dt) (gcc version 4.2.1 (SUSE Linux)) #1 PREEMPT Wed Apr 15 18:57:39 UTC 2009 128MB LOWMEM available. Entering add_active_range(0, 0, 32768) 0 entries of 256 used Zone PFN ranges: Normal 0 -> 32768 early_node_map[1] active PFN ranges 0: 0 -> 32768 On node 0 totalpages: 32768 Normal zone: 256 pages used for memmap Normal zone: 0 pages reserved Normal zone: 32512 pages, LIFO batch:7 Built 1 zonelists. Total pages: 32512 Kernel command line: root=/dev/cobd0 Enabling fast FPU save and restore... done. Enabling unmasked SIMD FPU exception support... done. Initializing CPU#0 Setting proxy interrupt vectors PID hash table entries: 512 (order: 9, 2048 bytes) Console: colour CoCON 100x60 Dentry cache hash table entries: 16384 (order: 4, 65536 bytes) Inode-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) Memory: 125824k/131072k available (1955k kernel code, 0k reserved, 560k data, 13 6k init, 0k highmem) virtual kernel memory layout: fixmap : 0xffffc000 - 0xfffff000 ( 12 kB) vmalloc : 0xc8800000 - 0xffffa000 ( 887 MB) lowmem : 0xc0000000 - 0xc8000000 ( 128 MB) .init : 0xc0378000 - 0xc039a000 ( 136 kB) .data : 0xc02e8f28 - 0xc0374fe4 ( 560 kB) .text : 0xc0100000 - 0xc02e8f28 (1955 kB) Calibrating delay loop... 24117.24 BogoMIPS (lpj=120586240) Security Framework v1.0.0 initialized SELinux: Disabled at boot. Capability LSM initialized Mount-cache hash table entries: 512 CPU: After generic identify, caps: 078bfbff e1d3fbff 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001 CPU: L1 I Cache: 64K (64 bytes/line), D cache 64K (64 bytes/line) CPU: L2 Cache: 512K (64 bytes/line) CPU: After all inits, caps: 078bfbff e1d3fbff 00000000 00000410 00000000 0000000 0 00000001 Compat vDSO mapped to ffffe000. CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+ stepping 00 Checking 'hlt' instruction... OK. NET: Registered protocol family 16 SCSI subsystem initialized PCI: Probing PCI hardware PCI: Probing PCI hardware (bus 00) NET: Registered protocol family 2 conet-slirp-daemon: running IP route cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) TCP established hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) TCP bind hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes) TCP: Hash tables configured (established 4096 bind 4096) TCP reno registered audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled) audit(1253600152.750:1): initialized VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.1 Dquot-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order 0, 4096 bytes) cofuse init 0.1 (API version 2.2) io scheduler noop registered io scheduler anticipatory registered (default) io scheduler deadline registered io scheduler cfq registered RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize cobd: loaded (max 32 devices) loop: module loaded conet0: irq 10, HWAddr 00:ff:81:f3:46:20 serio: cokbd at irq 1 mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice input: Cooperative Mouse as /class/input/input0 comouse: initialized. TCP cubic registered NET: Registered protocol family 1 NET: Registered protocol family 17 Using IPI Shortcut mode input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /class/input/input1 kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds EXT3 FS on cobd0, internal journal EXT3-fs: recovery complete. EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem). Freeing unused kernel memory: 136k freed udev: renamed network interface eth0 to eth2 fuse init (API version 7.8) EXT3 FS on cobd0, internal journal ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team NET: Registered protocol family 10 lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions eth2: no IPv6 routers present What can I do? The WUBI installed Ubuntu runs without any problems, and I have installed the XRDP package at Ubuntu, I can get the RDP connection from Windows into the Ubuntu. My intention is to use the Windows RDP client to get the Ubuntu desktop from the running coLinux/Ubuntu system. I have made the same with the Thinstuff LX Server a long time ago, and it was fully functional in the combination with a coLinux/Ubuntu 6.06 system, but the Thinstuff LX Server is a dicontinued product and dont be fully functional after the Ubuntu upgrade to Ubuntu 8.04. It would be nice, to get a RDP connection with the Ubuntu 8.04 system, because a RDP client hase all Windows versions since Windows 2000, and you dont install some other programs (VNCviewer, Cygwin, Xming ...) to get a Linux desktop at the Windows machine. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Henry N. (henryn) Date: 2009-06-27 14:30 Message: Complete howto exist at Wiki now: http://colinux.wikia.com/wiki/Wubi ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody) Date: 2009-04-19 11:42 Message: Hi, did anything else transpired on this effort? I am willing to help move this idea forward as I believe it has value. I have about ten different PCs I can use to test this if I can make it work. So before I start I would like to know if there was any progress since January when this was initially posted. Thanks! Sergio. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Henry N. (henryn) Date: 2009-01-04 11:22 Message: Oh, sorry, have not seen your attchement. Please forget the scsi stuff. cobd is ok, the filesystem ext2 was mounted correctly. But you need to prepere some thing before you can run it. I don't know all. First, install please the modules manualy. The modules are in the file vmlinux-modules.tar.gz in your coLinux directory. Run WUBI and unpack the modules file as root with this command: tar xzf vmlinux-modules.tar.gz -C / Check, on what mount point is your file mounted. It is something like sda1 or hda1. WUBI does not know "cobd0". Use the mount you found from running WUBI and replace the cobd0 in the colinux config with this. Remove initrd from colinux config. For the first boot, bypass the normal runlevel to have a simple shell. Add this to your boot parameters: init 1 or init=/bin/bash I think there needs more work to bypass the loop mount. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Comment By: Henry N. (henryn) Date: 2009-01-04 11:09 Message: I'm afraid, that WOBI does not use a raw single partition in the file. If WUBI use whole disk with partitions and it is only one file, You can try to replace this lines: cobd0="C:\ubuntu\disks\root.disk" root=/dev/cobd0 with scsi0=disk,"C:\ubuntu\disks\root.disk" root=/dev/sda1 The scsi0 is usable only in the devel version, you can get it from http://www.colinux.org/snapshots/ For more help, I need to kwon how WUBI store the data in the file. Please post the the output from 'mount' running under WUBI here. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can respond by visiting: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=622064&aid=2485983&group_id=98788 |
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