There is a workaround that is working in my case and avoids hanged
shutdowns that could damage the filesystems.
I modified /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn so when the power button is pressed
it launches a custom script to do the shutdown that basically stops
lightdm, kills processes from users, waits
In my pc with Biostar TA890GXE, ATI RS690/780 with only 4000 series IGP
and kubundu 12.04 shows occational hanging problem. some times a squre
with dots appear around the mouse cursor and system freezes. On reboot
from grub menu or sometimes from bios a screen of certain coloured
strips are
Problem still occures on Toshiba A300 with ATI Radeon 3470. (Ubuntu
12.04.2, gnome-shell).
Almost every time I was informed that watchdog detected hard lockup on
cpu. (No log file to post at the moment)
I've tried adding nomodeset to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT, but with no
luck.
Also tried this
Can confirm comments 49 and 50 resolved my issue on two machines running
the ATI driver.
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Happens with Samsung Series 7 Chronos 700Z3A-S02DE, too. Having Intel
Core i5-2450m and AMD Radeon HD6490m.
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Happens with precise and an ATI FirePro V4800. A reboot and a halt with
both kernel panic due to a tainted kernel.
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Same problem with VAIO E Laptop, FGLRX prevent shutdown and AMD website
drivers prevent boot but allows shutdown.
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Disabling kernel mode setting is important, as the driver doesn't
appear to take advantage of KMS yet. If you do not deactivate KMS, your
system might freeze when trying to switch to a tty or even when shutting
down via your DE.
Source: Arch Wiki
For Grub2, edit /etc/default/grub and add
In addition, run sudo update-grub
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Hi again,
As I have posted in #45 comment, with the mentioned measures it seems that I
solved the issue by installing catalyst driver. Don't know how it works, but no
more lockups since 3 of August 2012
*crossing fingers*
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Problem affected me as well. Hardware is a Dell Inspiron with Radeon HD
6450. Anyway, disabling plymouth in Grub does work for me. So no more
freezes after this, until now.
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High: Has a moderate impact on a large portion of Ubuntu users
(estimated)
(865984 is a possible dupe - backtrace isn't quite the same though)
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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Hi,
The problem at post #41 is now solved, I successfully installed AMD drivers
manually, and hope it will solve the issue with lockups.
I couldn't install the driver untill I patched it as described in link below
I've (had) this problem too and decided to give the solution by David
(#40) a shot.
It seems that this helped for me. I haven't had a lockup in the last 4
days/shutdowns! (Where previously i've had a lockup almost every
shutdown).
*My system POST updating the drivers:*
$ fglrxinfo
display:
Hi!
Just got this bug again and tried to do it as described above by David Cecchin
(dcecchin)
After rebooting and running fglrxinfo got this message:
X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such
operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 139 (ATIFGLEXTENSION)
LightCrystal please tell us what graphics card you have. Also have you
tried installing the 12.6 drivers manually?
If you have a HD7850 or later I'm pretty sure you have to use the
cataylst 12.6 or later drivers.
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Hi David,
It is like that :
Ubuntu 12.04, Radeon HD5670 which is pretty old, and I was trying to install
drivers as described in link you posted on 2012-07-03
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/ATI#Manually_installing_Catalyst_12.6
I tried 12.6 catalyst drivers.
I am beginner
Okay, I've not tested this long enough but I decided to give the drivers
absolute latest drivers a shot, ie amd-driver-
installer-12-6-x86.x86_64.run ie:
[12.508] (II) fglrx(0): Kernel Module Version Information:
[12.508] (II) fglrx(0): Name: fglrx
[12.508] (II) fglrx(0):
I can confirm this is still occurring in Ubuntu 12.04, with my Radeon HD
5450 (
http://www.asus.com/Graphics_Cards/AMD_Series/EAH5450_SILENTDI1GD3LP )
That section in comment #4 below [ 128.690008] [a012125e] ?
KCL_SIGNAL_Notifier+0xe/0x10 [fglrx] looks very similar to the kernel
panic
Right now restarted my 12.04 and got this bug. Its not solved :(
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Maybe you need download the latest driver from ATI site or activate
additional drivers by Hardware.
2012/6/23 LightCrystal 750...@bugs.launchpad.net
Right now restarted my 12.04 and got this bug. Its not solved :(
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It looks like nobody cares about this bug.
Can somebody help with this?
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Since the Ubuntu was upgraded to 12.04 nevermore i see this trouble.
2012/6/22 LightCrystal 750...@bugs.launchpad.net
It looks like nobody cares about this bug.
Can somebody help with this?
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Seems like I have same here with
Ubuntu 12.04, Radeon HD5670
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sudo /usr/sbin/update-rc.d -f atieventsd remove
sudo vim /etc/default/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet acpi=force
Did not help.
BUG: unable to handle the [...] paging request [...]
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I did not often shutdown my Ubuntu
Do you have try:
sudo /usr/sbin/update-r.d -f atieventsd remove
I thinh it will kill all ATI events, and diasable them when you start.
I tried add to /etc/default/grup
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=quiet splash acpi=force
I think it can be ok for you.
May all being
Same issue, consistently. Tested both fglrx 12.3 and 12.4-beta
Ubuntu 12.04
AMD Radeon HD 5650
AMD Catalyst 12.4 Driver Version 8.96
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I get this issue consistently. I can reproduce a kernel panic simply by
unloading the module.
Ubuntu 11.10
AMD Radeon HD 6600M
AMD Catalyst 12.2 drivers using --buildpkg
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Same here, HP Pavilion, Radeon HD 6400M, Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit, fresh install,
latest ATI drivers, sometimes crashes on shutdown or hibernate, having flash
or AVI for a longer time increases probability of hanging ...
very, very, anoying, plus whole laptop contines to work when this happens
Same here, ubuntu 11.10. However it doesn't happen when i manually
disconect my internet conection before I shutdown.
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This bug didn't happen anymore in my Ubuntu 11.10 64 bits, I had disabled
bluetooth and modemmanager because they're failing in shutdown.
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Same here, ubuntu 11.10. However it doesn't happen when i manually
disconect my internet
Flash seems to increase the probability of a crash at shutdown, yet it's
not necessary to have had flash running during the session nor does
running flash before shutdown guarantee a crash, especially when flash
was already closed for some time before shutting down.
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Same here with ubuntu precise 64bit, lastest ati drivers (12.1) and
switchable 6770m/HD3000. It doesn't look to happen when I'm only using
the integrated GPU though. Only when I'm using discrete GPU and most of
the time after having played a bit.
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same problem with my dell 14 inches A8-628 notebook:
*-cpu
description: CPU
product: AMD A8-3500M APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
vendor: Hynix Semiconductor (Hyundai Electronics)
physical id: 35
bus info: cpu@0
version: AMD
for me it doesn't always crash at shutdown. but it seems to be
reproduceable:
if i have a webpage with a flash video loaded in firefox and shutdown,
then it hard locks at shutdown.
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For me it didn't happen this bug anymore, after some apt-get upgrade's.
Em 18 de fevereiro de 2012 13:18, abma 750...@bugs.launchpad.net
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for me it doesn't always crash at shutdown. but it seems to be
reproduceable:
if i have a webpage with a flash video loaded in firefox and
Same with me on a Sony Vaio VPC-EB17FG with an[AMD Radeon HD 5000M
Series card. I also downloaded and installed the latest ATI drivers from
the AMD web site (amd-driver-installer-12-1-x86.x86_64.run).
I also have Virtualbox installed and use it to connect to my company VPN
(via Windows XP). This
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I'm having the same issue on a fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10, using the
fglrx and fglrx-amdcccle packages from the Ubuntu repositories, version
2:8.911-0ubuuntu0.1 with a Mobility Radeon HD3470 card on kernel
3.0.0-15-generic.
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I am now having this problem most of the time with a clean install of
11.10 Ubuntu 32-bit with Unity, using an AMD motherboard with an ATI
Radeon HD 5450 graphics card (1GB). Catalyst version is 11.8, the
default driver.
Do I need to file a new bug report since this is a Radeon, not a Fusion?
Took me awhile to get around to upgrading to Oneiric. Ran into a few
issues during the upgrade too. Now that it's all sorted out, it seems to
work ok now using the standard oneiric kernel + Catalyst 11.10.
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The same issue for me.
* Ubuntu 11.10 x64
* ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400, fglrx driver 11.12
* kernel 3.0.0-14-generic 64-bit
Unfortunately I cannot switch to native radeon driver because Compiz
doesn't work with it.
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I am having the same problem using fglrx for an ATI HD4650 with Oneiric,
32-bit. Sometimes the system will hang on shutdown (but not always)
making a hard reset necessary. The log is pretty much identical to
fireandfuel's log above.
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I am having this problem with Oneiric 64 bits. I am using Ati HD4850.
2011/12/15 Chris 750...@bugs.launchpad.net
@madbiologist - I am having this exact same problem with Oneiric with
the Catalyst (fglrx) 11.11 driver. I am using an AMD HD3870.
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@madbiologist - I am having this exact same problem with Oneiric with
the Catalyst (fglrx) 11.11 driver. I am using an AMD HD3870.
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@madbiologist, #9:
Here is someone with the same bug and a Radeon HD 4000 series card:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/883873
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Same problem on OneIric with Radeon HD 4800
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The original reporter of this bug (Sandro) has AMD Fusion APU graphics.
Those of you with AMD/ATI Radeon HD4000 series graphics have non-Fusion
graphics and should file a new bug.
@Sandro - Does this still occur on Oneiric with ATI's Catalyst (fglrx)
11.11 driver?
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Same problem here with a Radeon 4870 on Ubuntu 11.10 (and had the error
in 10.04, 10.10 and 11.04 as well), have the same kernel crash as
fireandfuel reported:
[ 128.680139] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at c900110f1000
[ 128.690008] IP: [a0131ae4]
Hm... could be overheating too, now that I think about it more; it seems
to occur more often after running for a longer period of time. I'll try
shutting down with the case open, but I doubt it will help (no graphical
issues while booted).
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Also reproducible on my computer, but only some of the time. I think
it's probably a timing problem - if the computer shuts down before fglrx
gets CPU time, it doesn't access memory and thus can't cause a kernel
panic.
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I have the same problem, too. fglrx crashes occasionally at shutdown. I
written down the whole crash dump from my screen:
* Asking all remaining processes to terminate... pgrades:
modem-manager[915]: info Caught signal 15, shutting down...
[ 128.680139] BUG: unable to handle kernel
Same here with an integrated ATI Radeon 4250
01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS880 [Radeon HD 4250]
(prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
Subsystem: Giga-byte Technology Device d000
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 18
Memory at d000
I have the same problem with an AMD RS780 chipset, ATI Radeon HD 4300.
The system will not shutdown or reboot after login. It will however
shutdown and reboot from gdm login screen.
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Bug still exists, but after a few fglrx and xorg updates, kernel now
panics on shutdown (looks like some paging error). Let me know how I can
provide the trace for this bug, ie. whether it's logged somewhere that I
can copy-paste into this ticket.
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