[Bug 344183] Re: [SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. NC10] suspend/resume failure

2009-04-10 Thread teemuki
The problem can be reproduced without suspending. Disk I/O during power
changes triggers the problem.

1. Start heavy disk I/O in the background: sudo dd if=/dev/sda
of=/dev/null bs=131072

2. Start vmstat to monitor disk I/O: vmstat 1

3. Plug/unplug the AC adapter a couple of times.

4. Vmstat shows that the amount of disk I/O drops to zero.

5. The previously reported ATA error messages appear to kernel log, But
this time the system recovers after ata1 soft reset.

When the AC adapter is not unplugged, no problems appear during disk
I/O.

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[SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. NC10] suspend/resume failure
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[Bug 338158] Re: g-k-d hangs, consumes CPU then segfaults

2009-04-09 Thread teemuki
I upgraded gnome-keyring from 2.26.0-0ubuntu4 to 2.26.0-0ubuntu6, and
the problem with gnome-keyring is back. When I ssh to another server,
gnome-keyring-daemon starts using 100% CPU and the ssh client hangs.
Finally, gnome-keyring-daemon dies. 2.26.0-0ubuntu4 fixed this problem,
but it reappeared in 2.26.0-0ubuntu6.

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g-k-d hangs, consumes CPU then segfaults
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