[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2018-11-20 Thread martina abner
I have a t2.micro instance in amazon aws which is taking very high cpu
utilization almost . It a aws t2.micro instance.
https://avastsupportnumber.co.uk/blog/fix-avast-error-7005/

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2017-09-15 Thread Chris Martin
I'm using Dell Inspiron 3542 and it consumes too much battery on my laptop. 
http://gamingtoolkit.net/

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2010-01-25 Thread Brian Thomason
** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-06-29 Thread Gerhard Radatz
I installed 9.1.0-7jaunty2+medibuntu1 now (from the jaunty medibuntu
repository) and the problem is gone.

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-05-27 Thread RBK
I disabled the options "Allow fast web view" and "Allow speculative
downloading in the backgroud" and it does not make a difference. I'm
using acroread 8.1.5 under Debian 5.0.1 on an x86_64 system.

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-03-17 Thread AashishDattani
I am working behind a proxy, and I configured the right settings in
Adobe preferences. Also, I disabled Allow fast web view & Allow
speculative downloading in the backgroud as suggested above and this is
working for me. Although ld-linux.so.2 still runs in the background, it
does not hog processor resources.

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-02-24 Thread Olof Staffans
I have not myself encountered this problem in my Kubuntu (intrepid)
installations.  However, I have had the same problem in a Fedora with
Firefox 2.0.0.19 and Adobe Reader 7.0.

My present workaround is to simply un-installed mozilla-acroread.

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-02-21 Thread Dimitrios Symeonidis
also, from this blog post comment: 
http://blogs.adobe.com/acroread/2008/02/known_issues_with_adobe_reader.html#comment-1314549
it seems to be SElinux-related, although we have selinux disabled...

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-02-21 Thread Dimitrios Symeonidis
according to this post: http://citadel.tistory.com/158
the problem can be resolved by disabling two options in acroread:
Edit->Preferences->Internet-> Allow fast web view & Allow speculative 
downloading in the backgroud

can anyone confirm?
(on my system, when launching acroread, the gnome panel would freeze for 3-4 
seconds, now it doesn't anymore)

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-02-21 Thread Dimitrios Symeonidis
setting importance to high

** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-02-19 Thread Ulrich Lukas
Regarding Dimitrios first comment:

Indeed, this might be a problem because the maintainer likely focuses on bugs 
in newer Ubuntu releases.
This is understandable.

/But/: 6.06 _is_ supposed to be a "LTS" distribution!  There is still
official support.

/Plus/, AFAIK, the problem still persists with newer distributions, and
Adobe Reader is a /critical/ third-party-application for many users. For
many documents and tasks there is no alternative.

The problem with the whole system freezing/crashing because of a single
non-root user application consuming too much memory is still present
even in the newest Jaunty pre-releases.

This is a _really_ nasty thing, and it is also covered in Bug #159356. (Likely 
a kernel bug, see 
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=390313#p390313)

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2009-02-19 Thread Dimitrios Symeonidis
A couple of clarifications:
1) Ubuntu does not ship acroread since 6.06. I imagine you all installed it 
from the medibuntu reposiroty, or from the adobe website.
2) ld-linux.so.2 is part of the libc6 package
3) the killall command is contained in the package psmisc, which is installed 
by default. try using it without the -KILL parameter, i.e. "killall 
ld-linux.so.2"

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-12-17 Thread joefidler
I had another occurrence of the issue today - after I had disabled the
acroread plugin. I had used acroread earlier so it may be still related
to that application - I will try to prove that. System monitor did not
show ld-linux.so.2 as loaded so this issue may be a bit deeper, more
random and harder to nail down.

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-12-16 Thread joefidler
I did a bit more testing with this issue as it is hitting us a bit and I
have seen several mentions of it around. When a PDF is loaded within
Firefox using Adobe's acroread, ld-linux.so.2 (Linux dynamic loader) is
loaded. It runs at about 30 - 50% CPU and does not unload when acroread
is closed. It will then continue running at high CPU, and with an
apparent memory leak it gradually consumes all available memory and then
paging starts. The system gradually becomes unusable and requires a full
reboot to restore operation ( on my laptop I am unable to even get
enouth resources to kill the process). I am using 64Bit Intrepid.

I tested loading a PDF directly with acroread and the issue does not
seem to occur - ld-linux.so.2 is loaded, (and there is still a bit of a
possible memory leak), but it does not hog CPU and unloads when acroread
is finished.

It looks to me that the issue lies with the way the firefox plugin loads
ld-linux.so.2. Work around seems to be to disable the Firefox plugin and
download PDFs rather the opening them in the browser.

I think the plug-in belongs to Mozilla ?

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-12-16 Thread ivelo
I have had the same problem. Here is data from atop and syslog where oom
killer runs:

---
Here is my atop entry just before the oom killer hoses me: 
---

ATOP - velo   2008/12/16  10:29:32  600 seconds elapsed
PRC | sys  12m55s | user   2m31s | #proc206 | #zombie2 | #exit300 |
CPU | sys118% | user 27% | irq   1% | idle205% | wait 49% |
cpu | sys 39% | user 17% | irq   1% | idle 27% | cpu000 w 16% |
cpu | sys 27% | user  5% | irq   0% | idle 58% | cpu003 w 11% |
cpu | sys 27% | user  3% | irq   0% | idle 58% | cpu001 w 12% |
cpu | sys 27% | user  2% | irq   0% | idle 61% | cpu002 w 10% |
CPL | avg1  17.48 | avg59.00 | avg15   4.28 | csw  1949602 | intr  709492 |
MEM | tot4.0G | free   25.4M | cache   2.2G | buff0.4M | slab   54.6M |
SWP | tot0.0M | free0.0M |  | vmcom   3.4G | vmlim   7.9G |
PAG | scan 2368e5 | stall  0 |  | swin   0 | swout  0 | 
DSK | sda | busy 33% | read   38664 | write  11725 | avio4 ms |
DSK | sdd | busy  2% | read1625 | write   3420 | avio2 ms |
DSK | sdb | busy  0% | read 125 | write  2 | avio7 ms |
DSK | sdc | busy  0% | read   2 | write  2 | avio5 ms |
NET | transport   | tcpi  103286 | tcpo  101960 | udpi 463 | udpo 534 |
NET | network | ipi   103800 | ipo   102577 | ipfrw  0 | deliv 103800 |
NET | eth0 0% | pcki   16157 | pcko   28041 | si  222 Kbps | so   54 Kbps |
NET | lo  | pcki   74574 | pcko   74574 | si  344 Kbps | so  344 Kbps |

  PID MINFLT MAJFLT  VSTEXT  VSIZE  RSIZE  VGROW  RGROW  MEM CMD 1/11  
12668 222539   1202103K 859.5M 659.6M 665.9M 549.1M  16% ld-linux.so.2
31287333283 24K 511.4M 319.8M 0K -27.1M   8% firefox
 7402  80267241   1592K 365.7M 175.9M 18256K -8800K   4% Xorg

---
Here is the syslog entry where oom killer runs:
---

Dec 16 10:31:17 velo kernel: [611084.971774] kded invoked oom-killer:
gfp_mask=0x1201d2, order=0, oomkilladj=0


Notice that ld-linux.so.2 is the big memory user. Now, where is the problem?

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-12-15 Thread joefidler
I am seeing this issue about once a week on Intrepid with Acroread 8.1.3
installed. ld-linux.so.2 loads and hogs the laptop to the point where it
is not usable and requires a full reboot.

There is some mention elsewhere about this bug -
http://blogs.adobe.com/acroread/2007/09/known_issues_with_adobe_reader_1.html.
In that post they mention that disabling "Allow Fast Web View" is
helpful.

We use acroread a lot so this bug is really hitting us.

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-11-21 Thread leonie
I had the same problem as Matthias. But I think I found something that
solves the problem for me:

If you are behind a proxy and that proxy is not configured in Adobes
preferences, try to provide the right settings. On my system Adobe
worked without any problems afterwards.

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-11-13 Thread Vaxius
I'm having the exact same symptoms as above.  Lately though, simply
opening acroread nearly instantly crashes X, bringing up the gdm login.
After logging in again, X crashes again before desktop is loaded, and
must be completely restarted.  This has also started happening
intermittently with flash 10, though a quick ps afterwards doesn't show
flash still running and gobbling up memory like acroread does.

Relevant part from Xorg.log (full log available at
http://pastebin.vaxius.net/pastebin.php?show=3793 or attached):

SetClientVersion: 0 9
Warning: LookupDrawable()/SecurityLookupDrawable() are deprecated.  Please 
convert your driver/module to use dixLookupDrawable().
(II) XAA: Evicting pixmaps

Backtrace:
0: /usr/bin/X(xf86SigHandler+0x7e) [0x80c780e]
1: [0xb7f4f420]
2: /usr/lib/xorg/modules//glesx.so [0xb5815aac]
3: /usr/lib/xorg/modules//libxaa.so(XAAComposite+0x161) [0xb762ac81]
4: /usr/lib/xorg/modules//libxaa.so [0xb7646646]
5: /usr/bin/X [0x8172fa3]
6: /usr/bin/X(CompositePicture+0x150) [0x815a1c0]
7: /usr/bin/X [0x816019f]
8: /usr/bin/X [0x815d055]
9: /usr/bin/X [0x81506de]
10: /usr/bin/X(Dispatch+0x2cf) [0x808d8df]
11: /usr/bin/X(main+0x48b) [0x807471b]
12: /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe0) [0xb7ce2450]
13: /usr/bin/X(FontFileCompleteXLFD+0x201) [0x8073a91]

Fatal server error:
Caught signal 11.  Server aborting

(II) AIGLX: Suspending AIGLX clients for VT switch

** Attachment added: "Xorg.log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19633571/Xorg.log

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-11-01 Thread Stefan Soriga
This is a critical bug, it is present in intrepid too.

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-10-13 Thread Ulrich Lukas
I have had the exact same problem since upgrading to 8.04.

Even worse, when the acroread (or ld-linux.so.2) has consumed all of the
available system memory (after a significant amount of time), the whole
computer locks (almost) completely with the harddisk LED flashing
continuously. The systems responsiveness decreases to a minimal level
with mouse pointer movements daking several seconds.

When I kill the X-server (and thus acroread) via Ctrl-Alt-Backspace
(sometimes taking several minutes), the system works as before the
crash.

I've reproduced this bug multiple times; it always coincides with the
Adobe Reader Firefox plugin crashing out of Firefox and Opera web
browser.


I would consider this a CRITICAL BUG for a LTS distribution version, because:

1. The associated whole-system-crash occurs sporadic and is
2. delayed, can't easily be associated with the crashed application and 
3. causes data loss because it forces unknowing users to reboot their system.


I'm Using Kubuntu 8.04  AMD 64  with a vanilla Linux 2.6.27 kernel, but I've 
had this bug with several other kernel versions before.


** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-10-10 Thread Arnaud Blouin
** Changed in: acroread (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => acroread

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[Bug 260004] Re: ld-linux.so.2 process excessively consumes CPU

2008-08-22 Thread Matthias
** Description changed:

  Once in a while, a process called "ld-linux.so.2" starts consuming all
- my system resources, with CPU usage between 90-100%, making the system
- unresponsive, up to not being able to control the system anymore at all
- (not even ALT-Fx'ing to a console).
+ my system resources, with CPU usage between 90-100%, my 2GB main memory
+ AND my complete swap partition used up completely, making the system
+ unresponsive to a degree that even single keystrokes need up to a minute
+ to get interpreted by the system.
  
  A forum post (http://tinyurl.com/5mdc9p) indicates that Adobe Reader 8
  is the source of the problem. It claims that installing the "lsb"
- package will solve the problem (I'm not sure if I can confirm this yet).
+ package will solve the problem. I can now confirm this does not fix the
+ problem. Instead, the acroread process itself will now turn out to be
+ the resource hog (no ld-linux.so.2 process is listed anymore by 'top'
+ though).
+ 
+ Two known workarounds:
+ 1) uninstall package acroread
+ 2) when slowdown starts, either 'killall -KILL ld-linux.so.2' (package 'lsb' 
not installed) or 'killall -KILL acroread' (package 'lsb' installed).
  
  Affected Ubuntu version:
  Description:  Ubuntu 8.04.1
  Release:  8.04

** Tags added: acroread adobe-reader hardy ld linker slowdown

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