Interesting... your may be able to help with my other problem:
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,587.0.htmlIn short, after brief use of my first 955BE + UD5P combination, I booted into Linux and found that it took minutes to boot, pausing for 30 seconds for each processor core and then reporting "Failed to initialize APIC on processor #{x}" (or something very similar. Thinking this to be a processor or motherboard problem, I returned both and received replacements. The new combination worked - until I upgraded to BIOS F6 - at which point the same thing happened. I downgraded back to BIOS F5, and the problem went away. Upgraded to BIOS F7a, and the problem came back. I'm now back on F5, and seeing warnings about not being able to calculate loops-per-jiffie (which I don't believe were there before) but otherwise appears to work.
This problem has manifested on my system with self-build 2.6.30 and 2.6.31 kernels on Gentoo, and Ubuntu's stock AMD64 2.6.28-15 kernel. I made no changes at all except for a BIOS upgrade/downgrade between the working and non-working situations.
I've reported this to Gigabyte technical support, who report that they are unable to reproduce the problem in the same circumstances
(This is two different processor and motherboard combinations that I've experienced this problem with, and two different Linux distributions with at least three different kernels - I can't be that unlucky that it's just me!)
Over the weekend I'll re-install Ubuntu yet again running the latest BIOS (F7?) in the hope that it'll work...
Do you the latest 9.04 64bit release of Ubuntu? Have you noticed any delays in the boot process (the progress bar should move smoothly from left to right within about 5 seconds or so)? Could you please post the full 'dmesg' output so I can compare it with mine?
Cheers,
Stuart