[Bug 54191] Re: Mouse button click delayed

2009-04-24 Thread Anthony Chianese
Bug confirmed in the Jaunty final release. The same fix suggested by
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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese
I'm having a problem that may be the same as this, also using the latest
Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically detected my
Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as "RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI". It
works very well until the crash, which causes the system to become
completely unresponsive (no keyboard or mouse response, Capslock and
Scroll lock blink, nothing is added to syslog at the time of crash).

I can reproduce the crash easily by asking rsync to sync a directory
across my local network.. After 2-3 minutes, it crashes. I'm willing to
provide any additional information someone wants, but I'm not sure right
how to get more information about the cause. The system has also crashed
while I was surfing the web using firefox or downloading a large number
of emails in thunderbird, always while the network is transferring data.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-18 Thread Anthony Chianese
I've been playing for a day now, and I think my lockup is directly
related to wireless. Switching from network-manager to wicd didn't fix
it, but switching from wireless to wired (either network-manager or
wicd) seems to fix it (stable for a day, constantly maxing out my local
bandwidth using rsync). If I go back to wireless, I can lock it up in a
few mins as before.

Skimming your logs Marty, it looks like you're only using wired
ethernet, correct?

I'll see if ndiswrapper does anything differently.

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[Bug 194764] Re: Disconnection problems with Gutsy network manager and WMP54g ver4.1

2008-04-18 Thread Anthony Chianese
Ikar6 - Don't know if you're still monitoring this, but I had that exact
issue with Linksys wmp54g v4.1 as well. I recently went to Hardy beta,
and that particular problem is fixed, but I get hard lockups with
wireless enabled (see bug 204996). I'd be interested if you ever try
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[Bug 147464] Re: Heavy network activity (eg: torrent/nfs file transfers) causes Hard System Locks and/or Network Freezes.

2008-04-14 Thread Anthony Chianese
I'm having a problem that appears to be the same as this, also using the
latest Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically
detected my Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as "RaLink RT2561/RT61
802.11g PCI". It works very well until the crash, which causes the
system to become completely unresponsive (no keyboard or mouse response,
Capslock and Scroll lock blink, nothing is added to syslog at the time
of crash).

I can reproduce the crash easily by asking rsync to sync a directory
across my local network.. After 2-3 minutes, it crashes. I'm willing to
provide any additional information someone wants, but I'm not sure right
how to get more information about the cause. The system has also crashed
while I was surfing the web using firefox or downloading a large number
of emails in thunderbird, always while the network is transferring data.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-26 Thread Anthony Chianese
I added the rt kernel as Jim March suggested, and it seems to have
worked for me. I haven't been able to see this kernel lockup. I may have
noticed something interesting about why my particular system was
hanging:

In Gutsy, my wireless card, Linksys WMP54G v4.1, with the RaLink
RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI chipset, was detected and worked out of the box,
but would randomly disconnect and refuse to reconnect. When I upgraded
to Hardy beta, my card worked and I never observed this bug, but it was
replaced with the hard lockups, after about the same amount of network
usage. Now, with the realtime kernel, I don't see hard lockups, but I do
see the original bug from Gutsy again.

Hypothesis: For all three cases (Gusty desktop default kernel, Hardy
beta generic kernel, and Hardy realtime kernel), my wireless card works
but fails after some data is transferred (this is discussed in bug
134660). For Gusty, or 2.6.24-16-rt, the kernel stays up. For Hardy's
kernel (2.6.24-16-generic), the wireless failure results in a hard
lockup.

I'm not sure how to verify this or if it's important to do so, but
that's where I am now.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-27 Thread Anthony Chianese
I've worked around my crashes by using ndiswrapper for my wireless card.
With the generic or the rt kernel, it's perfectly stable for me now.

To answer your question Jim, I use thunderbird but never uninstalled
Evolution or noticed anything unusual with CPU usage.

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[Bug 147464] Re: Heavy network activity (eg: torrent/nfs file transfers) causes Hard System Locks and/or Network Freezes.

2008-04-14 Thread Anthony Chianese
I'm having a problem that appears to be the same as this, also using the
latest Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically
detected my Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as "RaLink RT2561/RT61
802.11g PCI". It works very well until the crash, which causes the
system to become completely unresponsive (no keyboard or mouse response,
Capslock and Scroll lock blink, nothing is added to syslog at the time
of crash).

I can reproduce the crash easily by asking rsync to sync a directory
across my local network.. After 2-3 minutes, it crashes. I'm willing to
provide any additional information someone wants, but I'm not sure right
how to get more information about the cause. The system has also crashed
while I was surfing the web using firefox or downloading a large number
of emails in thunderbird, always while the network is transferring data.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese
I'm having a problem that may be the same as this, also using the latest
Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically detected my
Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as "RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI". It
works very well until the crash, which causes the system to become
completely unresponsive (no keyboard or mouse response, Capslock and
Scroll lock blink, nothing is added to syslog at the time of crash).

I can reproduce the crash easily by asking rsync to sync a directory
across my local network.. After 2-3 minutes, it crashes. I'm willing to
provide any additional information someone wants, but I'm not sure right
how to get more information about the cause. The system has also crashed
while I was surfing the web using firefox or downloading a large number
of emails in thunderbird, always while the network is transferring data.

Attachments coming..

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-18 Thread Anthony Chianese
I've been playing for a day now, and I think my lockup is directly
related to wireless. Switching from network-manager to wicd didn't fix
it, but switching from wireless to wired (either network-manager or
wicd) seems to fix it (stable for a day, constantly maxing out my local
bandwidth using rsync). If I go back to wireless, I can lock it up in a
few mins as before.

Skimming your logs Marty, it looks like you're only using wired
ethernet, correct?

I'll see if ndiswrapper does anything differently.

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[Bug 194764] Re: Disconnection problems with Gutsy network manager and WMP54g ver4.1

2008-04-18 Thread Anthony Chianese
Ikar6 - Don't know if you're still monitoring this, but I had that exact
issue with Linksys wmp54g v4.1 as well. I recently went to Hardy beta,
and that particular problem is fixed, but I get hard lockups with
wireless enabled (see bug 204996). I'd be interested if you ever try
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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-26 Thread Anthony Chianese
I added the rt kernel as Jim March suggested, and it seems to have
worked for me. I haven't been able to see this kernel lockup. I may have
noticed something interesting about why my particular system was
hanging:

In Gutsy, my wireless card, Linksys WMP54G v4.1, with the RaLink
RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI chipset, was detected and worked out of the box,
but would randomly disconnect and refuse to reconnect. When I upgraded
to Hardy beta, my card worked and I never observed this bug, but it was
replaced with the hard lockups, after about the same amount of network
usage. Now, with the realtime kernel, I don't see hard lockups, but I do
see the original bug from Gutsy again.

Hypothesis: For all three cases (Gusty desktop default kernel, Hardy
beta generic kernel, and Hardy realtime kernel), my wireless card works
but fails after some data is transferred (this is discussed in bug
134660). For Gusty, or 2.6.24-16-rt, the kernel stays up. For Hardy's
kernel (2.6.24-16-generic), the wireless failure results in a hard
lockup.

I'm not sure how to verify this or if it's important to do so, but
that's where I am now.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-27 Thread Anthony Chianese
I've worked around my crashes by using ndiswrapper for my wireless card.
With the generic or the rt kernel, it's perfectly stable for me now.

To answer your question Jim, I use thunderbird but never uninstalled
Evolution or noticed anything unusual with CPU usage.

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[Bug 54191] Re: Mouse button click delayed

2009-04-24 Thread Anthony Chianese
Bug confirmed in the Jaunty final release. The same fix suggested by
Jakob works again. My mouse is:

Microsoft Microsoft 5-Button Mouse with IntelliEye(TM)

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[Bug 54191] Re: Mouse button click delayed

2009-04-24 Thread Anthony Chianese
Bug confirmed in the Jaunty final release. The same fix suggested by
Jakob works again. My mouse is:

Microsoft Microsoft 5-Button Mouse with IntelliEye(TM)

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese
I'm having a problem that may be the same as this, also using the latest
Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically detected my
Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as "RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI". It
works very well until the crash, which causes the system to become
completely unresponsive (no keyboard or mouse response, Capslock and
Scroll lock blink, nothing is added to syslog at the time of crash).

I can reproduce the crash easily by asking rsync to sync a directory
across my local network.. After 2-3 minutes, it crashes. I'm willing to
provide any additional information someone wants, but I'm not sure right
how to get more information about the cause. The system has also crashed
while I was surfing the web using firefox or downloading a large number
of emails in thunderbird, always while the network is transferring data.

Attachments coming..

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-18 Thread Anthony Chianese
I've been playing for a day now, and I think my lockup is directly
related to wireless. Switching from network-manager to wicd didn't fix
it, but switching from wireless to wired (either network-manager or
wicd) seems to fix it (stable for a day, constantly maxing out my local
bandwidth using rsync). If I go back to wireless, I can lock it up in a
few mins as before.

Skimming your logs Marty, it looks like you're only using wired
ethernet, correct?

I'll see if ndiswrapper does anything differently.

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[Bug 194764] Re: Disconnection problems with Gutsy network manager and WMP54g ver4.1

2008-04-18 Thread Anthony Chianese
Ikar6 - Don't know if you're still monitoring this, but I had that exact
issue with Linksys wmp54g v4.1 as well. I recently went to Hardy beta,
and that particular problem is fixed, but I get hard lockups with
wireless enabled (see bug 204996). I'd be interested if you ever try
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[Bug 147464] Re: Heavy network activity (eg: torrent/nfs file transfers) causes Hard System Locks and/or Network Freezes.

2008-04-14 Thread Anthony Chianese
I'm having a problem that appears to be the same as this, also using the
latest Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically
detected my Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as "RaLink RT2561/RT61
802.11g PCI". It works very well until the crash, which causes the
system to become completely unresponsive (no keyboard or mouse response,
Capslock and Scroll lock blink, nothing is added to syslog at the time
of crash).

I can reproduce the crash easily by asking rsync to sync a directory
across my local network.. After 2-3 minutes, it crashes. I'm willing to
provide any additional information someone wants, but I'm not sure right
how to get more information about the cause. The system has also crashed
while I was surfing the web using firefox or downloading a large number
of emails in thunderbird, always while the network is transferring data.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-27 Thread Anthony Chianese
I've worked around my crashes by using ndiswrapper for my wireless card.
With the generic or the rt kernel, it's perfectly stable for me now.

To answer your question Jim, I use thunderbird but never uninstalled
Evolution or noticed anything unusual with CPU usage.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-26 Thread Anthony Chianese
I added the rt kernel as Jim March suggested, and it seems to have
worked for me. I haven't been able to see this kernel lockup. I may have
noticed something interesting about why my particular system was
hanging:

In Gutsy, my wireless card, Linksys WMP54G v4.1, with the RaLink
RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI chipset, was detected and worked out of the box,
but would randomly disconnect and refuse to reconnect. When I upgraded
to Hardy beta, my card worked and I never observed this bug, but it was
replaced with the hard lockups, after about the same amount of network
usage. Now, with the realtime kernel, I don't see hard lockups, but I do
see the original bug from Gutsy again.

Hypothesis: For all three cases (Gusty desktop default kernel, Hardy
beta generic kernel, and Hardy realtime kernel), my wireless card works
but fails after some data is transferred (this is discussed in bug
134660). For Gusty, or 2.6.24-16-rt, the kernel stays up. For Hardy's
kernel (2.6.24-16-generic), the wireless failure results in a hard
lockup.

I'm not sure how to verify this or if it's important to do so, but
that's where I am now.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese
I'm having a problem that may be the same as this, also using the latest
Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically detected my
Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as "RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI". It
works very well until the crash, which causes the system to become
completely unresponsive (no keyboard or mouse response, Capslock and
Scroll lock blink, nothing is added to syslog at the time of crash).

I can reproduce the crash easily by asking rsync to sync a directory
across my local network.. After 2-3 minutes, it crashes. I'm willing to
provide any additional information someone wants, but I'm not sure right
how to get more information about the cause. The system has also crashed
while I was surfing the web using firefox or downloading a large number
of emails in thunderbird, always while the network is transferring data.

Attachments coming..

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-18 Thread Anthony Chianese
I've been playing for a day now, and I think my lockup is directly
related to wireless. Switching from network-manager to wicd didn't fix
it, but switching from wireless to wired (either network-manager or
wicd) seems to fix it (stable for a day, constantly maxing out my local
bandwidth using rsync). If I go back to wireless, I can lock it up in a
few mins as before.

Skimming your logs Marty, it looks like you're only using wired
ethernet, correct?

I'll see if ndiswrapper does anything differently.

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[Bug 194764] Re: Disconnection problems with Gutsy network manager and WMP54g ver4.1

2008-04-18 Thread Anthony Chianese
Ikar6 - Don't know if you're still monitoring this, but I had that exact
issue with Linksys wmp54g v4.1 as well. I recently went to Hardy beta,
and that particular problem is fixed, but I get hard lockups with
wireless enabled (see bug 204996). I'd be interested if you ever try
Hardy and see the same thing.

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[Bug 147464] Re: Heavy network activity (eg: torrent/nfs file transfers) causes Hard System Locks and/or Network Freezes.

2008-04-14 Thread Anthony Chianese
I'm having a problem that appears to be the same as this, also using the
latest Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically
detected my Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as "RaLink RT2561/RT61
802.11g PCI". It works very well until the crash, which causes the
system to become completely unresponsive (no keyboard or mouse response,
Capslock and Scroll lock blink, nothing is added to syslog at the time
of crash).

I can reproduce the crash easily by asking rsync to sync a directory
across my local network.. After 2-3 minutes, it crashes. I'm willing to
provide any additional information someone wants, but I'm not sure right
how to get more information about the cause. The system has also crashed
while I was surfing the web using firefox or downloading a large number
of emails in thunderbird, always while the network is transferring data.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-27 Thread Anthony Chianese
I've worked around my crashes by using ndiswrapper for my wireless card.
With the generic or the rt kernel, it's perfectly stable for me now.

To answer your question Jim, I use thunderbird but never uninstalled
Evolution or noticed anything unusual with CPU usage.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-26 Thread Anthony Chianese
I added the rt kernel as Jim March suggested, and it seems to have
worked for me. I haven't been able to see this kernel lockup. I may have
noticed something interesting about why my particular system was
hanging:

In Gutsy, my wireless card, Linksys WMP54G v4.1, with the RaLink
RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI chipset, was detected and worked out of the box,
but would randomly disconnect and refuse to reconnect. When I upgraded
to Hardy beta, my card worked and I never observed this bug, but it was
replaced with the hard lockups, after about the same amount of network
usage. Now, with the realtime kernel, I don't see hard lockups, but I do
see the original bug from Gutsy again.

Hypothesis: For all three cases (Gusty desktop default kernel, Hardy
beta generic kernel, and Hardy realtime kernel), my wireless card works
but fails after some data is transferred (this is discussed in bug
134660). For Gusty, or 2.6.24-16-rt, the kernel stays up. For Hardy's
kernel (2.6.24-16-generic), the wireless failure results in a hard
lockup.

I'm not sure how to verify this or if it's important to do so, but
that's where I am now.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese
I'm having a problem that may be the same as this, also using the latest
Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically detected my
Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as "RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI". It
works very well until the crash, which causes the system to become
completely unresponsive (no keyboard or mouse response, Capslock and
Scroll lock blink, nothing is added to syslog at the time of crash).

I can reproduce the crash easily by asking rsync to sync a directory
across my local network.. After 2-3 minutes, it crashes. I'm willing to
provide any additional information someone wants, but I'm not sure right
how to get more information about the cause. The system has also crashed
while I was surfing the web using firefox or downloading a large number
of emails in thunderbird, always while the network is transferring data.

Attachments coming..

** Attachment added: "version.log"
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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese

** Attachment added: "dmesg.log"
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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese

** Attachment added: "lspci-vvnn.log"
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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-18 Thread Anthony Chianese
I've been playing for a day now, and I think my lockup is directly
related to wireless. Switching from network-manager to wicd didn't fix
it, but switching from wireless to wired (either network-manager or
wicd) seems to fix it (stable for a day, constantly maxing out my local
bandwidth using rsync). If I go back to wireless, I can lock it up in a
few mins as before.

Skimming your logs Marty, it looks like you're only using wired
ethernet, correct?

I'll see if ndiswrapper does anything differently.

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[Bug 194764] Re: Disconnection problems with Gutsy network manager and WMP54g ver4.1

2008-04-18 Thread Anthony Chianese
Ikar6 - Don't know if you're still monitoring this, but I had that exact
issue with Linksys wmp54g v4.1 as well. I recently went to Hardy beta,
and that particular problem is fixed, but I get hard lockups with
wireless enabled (see bug 204996). I'd be interested if you ever try
Hardy and see the same thing.

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[Bug 147464] Re: Heavy network activity (eg: torrent/nfs file transfers) causes Hard System Locks and/or Network Freezes.

2008-04-14 Thread Anthony Chianese
I'm having a problem that appears to be the same as this, also using the
latest Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically
detected my Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as "RaLink RT2561/RT61
802.11g PCI". It works very well until the crash, which causes the
system to become completely unresponsive (no keyboard or mouse response,
Capslock and Scroll lock blink, nothing is added to syslog at the time
of crash).

I can reproduce the crash easily by asking rsync to sync a directory
across my local network.. After 2-3 minutes, it crashes. I'm willing to
provide any additional information someone wants, but I'm not sure right
how to get more information about the cause. The system has also crashed
while I was surfing the web using firefox or downloading a large number
of emails in thunderbird, always while the network is transferring data.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-27 Thread Anthony Chianese
I've worked around my crashes by using ndiswrapper for my wireless card.
With the generic or the rt kernel, it's perfectly stable for me now.

To answer your question Jim, I use thunderbird but never uninstalled
Evolution or noticed anything unusual with CPU usage.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-26 Thread Anthony Chianese
I added the rt kernel as Jim March suggested, and it seems to have
worked for me. I haven't been able to see this kernel lockup. I may have
noticed something interesting about why my particular system was
hanging:

In Gutsy, my wireless card, Linksys WMP54G v4.1, with the RaLink
RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI chipset, was detected and worked out of the box,
but would randomly disconnect and refuse to reconnect. When I upgraded
to Hardy beta, my card worked and I never observed this bug, but it was
replaced with the hard lockups, after about the same amount of network
usage. Now, with the realtime kernel, I don't see hard lockups, but I do
see the original bug from Gutsy again.

Hypothesis: For all three cases (Gusty desktop default kernel, Hardy
beta generic kernel, and Hardy realtime kernel), my wireless card works
but fails after some data is transferred (this is discussed in bug
134660). For Gusty, or 2.6.24-16-rt, the kernel stays up. For Hardy's
kernel (2.6.24-16-generic), the wireless failure results in a hard
lockup.

I'm not sure how to verify this or if it's important to do so, but
that's where I am now.

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[Bug 54191] Re: Mouse button click delayed

2009-04-24 Thread Anthony Chianese
Bug confirmed in the Jaunty final release. The same fix suggested by
Jakob works again. My mouse is:

Microsoft Microsoft 5-Button Mouse with IntelliEye(TM)

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[Bug 54191] Re: Mouse button click delayed

2009-04-24 Thread Anthony Chianese
Bug confirmed in the Jaunty final release. The same fix suggested by
Jakob works again. My mouse is:

Microsoft Microsoft 5-Button Mouse with IntelliEye(TM)

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[Bug 147464] Re: Heavy network activity (eg: torrent/nfs file transfers) causes Hard System Locks and/or Network Freezes.

2008-04-14 Thread Anthony Chianese
I'm having a problem that appears to be the same as this, also using the
latest Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically
detected my Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as "RaLink RT2561/RT61
802.11g PCI". It works very well until the crash, which causes the
system to become completely unresponsive (no keyboard or mouse response,
Capslock and Scroll lock blink, nothing is added to syslog at the time
of crash).

I can reproduce the crash easily by asking rsync to sync a directory
across my local network.. After 2-3 minutes, it crashes. I'm willing to
provide any additional information someone wants, but I'm not sure right
how to get more information about the cause. The system has also crashed
while I was surfing the web using firefox or downloading a large number
of emails in thunderbird, always while the network is transferring data.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese
I'm having a problem that may be the same as this, also using the latest
Hardy beta. I'm using network-manager, which automatically detected my
Linksys WMP54G wireless PCI card as "RaLink RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI". It
works very well until the crash, which causes the system to become
completely unresponsive (no keyboard or mouse response, Capslock and
Scroll lock blink, nothing is added to syslog at the time of crash).

I can reproduce the crash easily by asking rsync to sync a directory
across my local network.. After 2-3 minutes, it crashes. I'm willing to
provide any additional information someone wants, but I'm not sure right
how to get more information about the cause. The system has also crashed
while I was surfing the web using firefox or downloading a large number
of emails in thunderbird, always while the network is transferring data.

Attachments coming..

** Attachment added: "version.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13530894/version.log

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese

** Attachment added: "dmesg.log"
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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-16 Thread Anthony Chianese

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-18 Thread Anthony Chianese
I've been playing for a day now, and I think my lockup is directly
related to wireless. Switching from network-manager to wicd didn't fix
it, but switching from wireless to wired (either network-manager or
wicd) seems to fix it (stable for a day, constantly maxing out my local
bandwidth using rsync). If I go back to wireless, I can lock it up in a
few mins as before.

Skimming your logs Marty, it looks like you're only using wired
ethernet, correct?

I'll see if ndiswrapper does anything differently.

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[Bug 194764] Re: Disconnection problems with Gutsy network manager and WMP54g ver4.1

2008-04-18 Thread Anthony Chianese
Ikar6 - Don't know if you're still monitoring this, but I had that exact
issue with Linksys wmp54g v4.1 as well. I recently went to Hardy beta,
and that particular problem is fixed, but I get hard lockups with
wireless enabled (see bug 204996). I'd be interested if you ever try
Hardy and see the same thing.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-27 Thread Anthony Chianese
I've worked around my crashes by using ndiswrapper for my wireless card.
With the generic or the rt kernel, it's perfectly stable for me now.

To answer your question Jim, I use thunderbird but never uninstalled
Evolution or noticed anything unusual with CPU usage.

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[Bug 204996] Re: Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup

2008-04-26 Thread Anthony Chianese
I added the rt kernel as Jim March suggested, and it seems to have
worked for me. I haven't been able to see this kernel lockup. I may have
noticed something interesting about why my particular system was
hanging:

In Gutsy, my wireless card, Linksys WMP54G v4.1, with the RaLink
RT2561/RT61 802.11g PCI chipset, was detected and worked out of the box,
but would randomly disconnect and refuse to reconnect. When I upgraded
to Hardy beta, my card worked and I never observed this bug, but it was
replaced with the hard lockups, after about the same amount of network
usage. Now, with the realtime kernel, I don't see hard lockups, but I do
see the original bug from Gutsy again.

Hypothesis: For all three cases (Gusty desktop default kernel, Hardy
beta generic kernel, and Hardy realtime kernel), my wireless card works
but fails after some data is transferred (this is discussed in bug
134660). For Gusty, or 2.6.24-16-rt, the kernel stays up. For Hardy's
kernel (2.6.24-16-generic), the wireless failure results in a hard
lockup.

I'm not sure how to verify this or if it's important to do so, but
that's where I am now.

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[Bug 54191] Re: Mouse button click delayed

2009-04-24 Thread Anthony Chianese
Bug confirmed in the Jaunty final release. The same fix suggested by
Jakob works again. My mouse is:

Microsoft Microsoft 5-Button Mouse with IntelliEye(TM)

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