[Bug 1316830] Re: /usr/lib/accountsservice/accounts-daemon :: memory and CPU time leak

2015-11-24 Thread netikras
Sebastien,

After nearly one and a half year? I don't think my b|wtmp files have
that any more even if they did back then :)

Anyway, it got fixed automatically somehow. Maybe some update came in -
don't really know. But I know I haven't seen that bug since then [three
knocks on wood & three spits over left shoulder].

And Thanks to you Jon, I'll keep an eye on those dump files if the
problem reoccurs.

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[Bug 987220] Re: [Dell Inspiron 1720] System does not power off reliably when "Shut Down" chosen from GUI

2014-10-02 Thread netikras
Affects Linux Mint Petra as well. I'm on Samsung NF-210.

Issuing 'init 6' seems to kill processes and hung at blank screen. This
actually has started quite a while ago.. >1 year ago. Then I used to
notice this problem when hibernating with 's2disk' or 's2both' after
using computer for a while (never occurred on a fresh boot). It used to
fail to poweroff (although succeeded to dump the image) then too, but I
decided it's simply because there are too many applications open and
there's simply not enough of swap memory to store the image, or
something like that... However a few weeks ago 'init 6' started to fail
as well as simple shutdown...

Dunno if this could be related, but samsung-tools started to fail in re-
enable wifi after waking up the OS from SLEEP (s2ram).

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[Bug 987220] Re: [Dell Inspiron 1720] System does not power off reliably when "Shut Down" chosen from GUI

2014-10-02 Thread netikras
umm just forgot to mention.. When it turned into zombie (almost
dead) after attempt to hibernate I had to poweroff it manually with the
button. After powering it on again fresh OS used to boot instead of the
hibernated image (although uswsusp claimed image is saved at 100%). So I
believe it's OS preventing computer from powering-off...

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[Bug 1335414] Re: dropbox icon crashes permanently

2014-09-24 Thread netikras
same for me. Also
$ dropbox running
$ echo $?
1
$

However daemon seems to be sync'ing files fine as notifications are
currently popping on the screen claiming 4 files have been updated (at
the very moment)

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[Bug 1660619] Re: kernel: [drm:intel_pipe_update_end [i915]] *ERROR* Atomic update failure on pipe B

2017-09-20 Thread netikras
I'll spill some gasoline on this fire.

I've been suffering from laptop (dell xps 13 w/ skylake) freezes after
it shuts down the screen due to inactivity. I call that frezes because
when it happens there is no way to wake the screen up. SSH is down.
ctrl-alt-f1 and bling-typing is not working. suspend button is not
responding. s2ram command is ignorant too. And since I do not have a
screen (a laptop, remember?) I try all these things blindly.

So the laptop basically stops responding. Each time (3-5 occurences this
year) post mortem analysis reveals that one of last syslog entries is:

syslog.1:9316:Sep 20 20:51:56 netikras-xps kernel: [477714.359255]
[drm:intel_pipe_update_end [i915_bpo]] *ERROR* Atomic update failure on
pipe A (start=330999 end=331000) time 147 us, min 1788, max 1799,
scanline start 1785, end 1801


As you see from the log attached this error occurs rather often. Maybe it's a 
coincidence, maybe it's not. But I have surely noticed that this error is 
always one of the last syslog records ante mortem.

Ping me if anyone needs any more details, I'm subscribing to this thread

** Attachment added: "zegrep -Hn tomic syslog*"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1660619/+attachment/4954000/+files/atomic.grep

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[Bug 1660619] Re: kernel: [drm:intel_pipe_update_end [i915]] *ERROR* Atomic update failure on pipe B

2017-09-20 Thread netikras
BTW I'm on Mint Sarah

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