Closing this bug with Won't fix as this kernel / release is no longer supported.
Please feel free to open a new bug report if you're still experiencing this on
a newer release (Bionic 18.04.3 / Disco 19.04)
Thanks!
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According to a report today in bug 925309, the kernel part of this might
have been fixed, making the processes killable. Also, if bug 913787 is
correct, ecryptfs might have a hand on these 100% CPU processes
(although not necessarily in the totem case, where I agree with comment
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I think that's a different thing. The problem here was with processes
that didn't respond to a kill. If they get a new PID, then they are
being killed and something else is firing them up again.
Probably you have a file that is causing the thumbnailer to get stuck,
I'd try to figure out what that
Sorry for bumping up an old bug, but it it still happening. It's
happening to me Right now!!
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PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
Same problem appeared in 11.04 somewhere in latest updates. More ever
the totem was running at 100% CPU. the upstart was random and I had to
uninstall it because my laptop was going way to hot because of it.
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I'm sorry for posting in this old bug, but I'm having this issue with
yet another program. See for yourself this sequence of commands:
$ sudo -s
# uname -a
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# ps ax | grep amule | grep -v grep
2912 ?
the issue is not a totem one
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Martin,
Thanks very much for your explanation. That's a slightly convoluted
path to follow; it would be very helpful if Launchpad had a more direct
feature that allowed us to see the relationship.
However, until it does, your explanation is very useful and it will help
me understand future ticke
Glyph, the change "New -> Fix Released" happened in the project
"PulseAudio" (have a look at the top of this bug for that). Next to it
there is a bug number. If you follow the link you get to the bug in the
upstream bug tracker (upstream is where the developers of the software
are and fix the bugs,
Is there any way to get from the comment above to a changeset or
revision number or release which fixed the bug? Or even what the
problem was actually determined to be? The discussion above is all very
vague. I am especially confused because this went from "new" to "fix
released" without an inte
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This might also be useful:
r...@murphy:/home/echo# ps aux |grep gv
echo 3302 0.0 0.2 5748 2112 ?S11:58 0:00
/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd
echo 3308 0.0 0.2 46588 2788 ?Ssl 11:58 0:03
/usr/lib/gvfs//gvfs-fuse-daemon /home/echo/.gvfs
echo 3425 0.0 0.2 610
I know fairly well what I am doing to cause this same problem for
myself... but not why.
r...@murphy:/home/echo# uname -a
\Linux Murphy 2.6.28-13-generic #45-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 30 19:49:51 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
r...@murphy:/home/echo# ps aux | grep totem
echo 4001 7.4 4.7 191324 48892 ?
Bug still present on 8.04. Fully up-to-date system. uname: "Linux
linux1 2.6.24-24-generic #1 SMP Tue Jun 30 19:54:36 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux"
Was playing a flash video, totem burped out an error when I closed it
(the pulseaudio error I believe). Now totem is embedded like a tick
eating 100%
Linux version 2.6.24-23-generic (bui...@crested) (gcc version 4.2.4
(Ubuntu 4.2.4-1ubuntu3))
Totem Movie Player 2.22.1 (GStreamer 0.10.18) eats a lot of cpu time
after trying to play an incompletely downloaded file. The hung process
cannot be killed.
Reboot required to get rid of this process.
a
Unfortunately, this bug is not solved, as I'm experiencing it right now.
Totem eats 100% cpu and is completely nonresponsive. Killing X did not
help, nor did "kill -9 pid". I'm running a fully upgraded clean intrepid
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Unfortunately, this bug is not solved, as I'm experiencing it right now.
Totem eats 100% cpu and is completely nonresponsive. Killing X did not
help, nor did "kill -9 pid". I'm running a fully upgraded clean intrepid
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Unfortunately, this bug is not solved, as I'm experiencing it right now.
Totem eats 100% cpu and is completely nonresponsive. Killing X did not
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Unfortunately, this bug is not solved, as I'm experiencing it right now.
Totem eats 100% cpu and is completely nonresponsive. Killing X did not
help, nor did "kill -9 pid". I'm running a fully upgraded clean intrepid
install.
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I ran into this same (well, appears to be same) bug with a Debian kernel
(2.6.26). See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=515009
Like this bug, I have been unable to reproduce it or even stumble upon
it a second time.
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I'm using 8.10 and the problem looks solved to me also.
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not definitive but yeah, i can't say i've seen it. skype is still funky with
pulse audio though.
using 8.10.
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I'm using 9.04 and all is well.
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The problem looks solved to me.
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While not definitive, I can't say that I've seen it for a while either.
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For me it is not an issue at this right moment, as I am on Debian 5.0. I
have been on Intrepid for a while after it became stable in October and
also didn't encounter this issue anymore.
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This is not Hardy-specific. Running Intrepid. It's a kernel bug, and still in
2.6.7.
uname -a: Linux ricardo-desktop 2.6.27-10-generic #1 SMP Fri Nov 21 12:00:22
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It's the same thing here. Totem in uninterruptible sleep, can't be killed.
The kernel is stuck in exit_mm, af
pulse-audio seems to have an effect.
i can reproduce with skype and pidgin.
this has just been upgraded with ibex.
1. launch pidgin.
2. launch skype and start a conversation.
3. end the conversation
4. skype will not play nice pulse audio (will notice by not being able to start
a new conversation
Robin: the bug is not in pulseaudio. It's in the kernel. Given that
pulse doesn't ship any kernel drivers, there's nothing that it should
conceivably be able to do to block "kill -9".
dreamsare4living seems to indicate that the bug is still present in
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Tesuki: It may be that the bug is in pulseaudio (see the upstream bug
report). What version of pulseaudio do you have?
I'm running on Intrepid and haven't had this bug in a while, so maybe
it's already gone.
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I have also been effected by this bug. in fact there are a
uninterruptible totem process in the background now. and are using 100%
of one CPU core.
kernel 2.6.24-21-generic x86_64
ubuntu hardy heron 8.04
totem 2.22.1
GStreamer 0.10.18
if I should trust gnome system monitor (right click and choose
Totem was also uninterruptible on my system after I was watching a flash
movie which I downloaded from Youtube. I couldn't kill totem in the
system monitor, so I tried to kill it with "sudo kill ",
that also didn't work. When restarting my system ubuntu logged out, but
didn't want to go back to the
Can someone from the kernel team please indicate what information would
be useful in investigating this problem? It still occurs for me
periodically, and I would be more than happy to spend some effort
gathering diagnostics when it does.
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Linux suijin 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Aug 20 22:56:21 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
As far as I'm aware, this is the latest Hardy kernel, not an updated
Intrepid kernel.
Good luck reproducing the bug, I have not been able to find a reliable
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Glyph Lefkowitz, could you be a little bit more specific about "the latest
everything", for instance: What kernel version (uname -a) are you running?
If you are not running one of the latest kernels (.26 or .27) I am willing to
test those against this bug.
I might even be tempted to reinstall t
Still happening, updated to the latest everything in Hardy.
This time I made a tarball of /proc/ of the affected process; I can
upload bits of that if it would be helpful to anyone.
I checked in /var/log/kern.log and discovered that a totem segfault
immediately preceded the unkillable process, bu
Eythian, It's not a permissions issue, still I wonder why root cannot
kill -9 a process. Maybe there are cases when this occurs, but I've
never seen that before. Whenever I've typed kill -9 as root I've
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tony_s: I doubt it's a permissions/privileges issue. My guess is that
there is a kernel bug of some type going on and the process gets wedged
in there, and so is unkillable until it returns, which never happens. In
#225654, I posted a bit more detail about where I saw it getting stuck,
in my case i
I tried to add my comment before but I cannot see it yet, so I'll try
again. I wonder if Ubuntu has changed "classical" Unix privilege
settings , and if that might be the problem. I have exactly the same
problem with Totem becoming uninterruptible. I watch a movie and close
the window. The GUI disa
I can confirm this bug...Just watch a video and close Totem... The
interface closes but background process running.
The Totem process is marked with "uninterruptable" and uses 90 to 100%
CPU (dual core!)
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
I can confirm that totem-gstreamer on my kernel,
Linux xiliance 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Fri Jul 11 23:41:49 UTC 2008
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has the same behaviour. The file is read from a normal hdd. I found a
few interesting lines in /var/log/messages:
Aug 19 22:40:30 xiliance kernel: [100177.937925]
That 'fix' actually made things less usable. If I was running Flash,
Rhythmbox would finish what it was playing then stall when starting the
next song. The only solution was to close everything that was using
sounds (Firefox, Pidgin, Rhythmbox) and start it all up again.
Whatever what 'fix' did mu
It's not a problem with flash as I haven't got any flash plugin
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Too bad then...hopefully this and sound issues will be fixed soon :)
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Hey,
Tried those steps (apart from Part D, I understand that's just to add an
equaliser to improve sound quality?) but it hasn't made any obvious
differences. Flash still doesn't play nicely with the rest of the world,
as before.
I'll keep trying to crash it! ^_~
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You can check this thread regarding PulseAudio and Flash issues, it sure
helped me:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4928900
also check the new thread at:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5587712&postcount=472
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Haven't been able to get it to crash today. However, I have observed
some odd behavior:
If I play a youtube, rhythmbox won't play at the same time. When the
Youtube ends, I have to restart Rhythmbox for it to play again. Same
with VLC. However, if I leave my Rhythmbox playing, Youtube can't play
s
Would like to say I'm also having this problem. It happens rather
regularly too. This time Pidgin is affected, it's uninterruptible and is
hovering around the 70% CPU range, sometimes climbing to 100%. All the
files it seems to have open are *.wav files, so that may point to it
being PulseAudio?
S
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** Bug watch added: PulseAudio sound server #331
http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/331
** Also affects: pulseaudio via
http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/331
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Status: Unknown
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As Thomas Paris reports, this probably isn't caused by fuse, since he
had it occur in a situation where fuse was not being used.
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Just wanted to confirm this is happening in other apps, Pidgin in my
case.
Pidgin 2.4.1
Kernel 2.6.24.19.21 (latest)
Ubuntu 8.04
I closed Pidgin using the right-click menu in the panel. After a bit it
hadn't closed and I was presented with a box saying the program couldn't
shut down, would I like
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Yes i also got this, 23-july-2008 with all the updated done.
the Assertion failed and the fact that i also had problems with it,
tells me its the damn PULSEAUDIO again :S
Why is it so buggy?
Often i have to kill "pulseaudio" because it got stuck (altough
killable) after amarok or audacious
It's just happened to me once again, but this time I was running it from
a terminal. The last (and I think only relevant) message was:
E: thread-posix.c: Assertion 'pthread_setspecific(t->key, userdata) ==
0' failed at pulsecore/thread-posix.c:194, function pa_tls_set().
Aborting.
I had recently
Linux ubuntu 2.6.24-19-server #1 SMP Wed Jun 18 14:44:47 UTC 2008 x86_64
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Same thing with my situation. Totem goes ape, causing a reboot to
release the computer from this process. This is not good.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps -o pid,sig,wchan,state,cmd -p 12483
PID PENDING WCHAN S CMD
12483 00044100 - D totem file:///home/user/movie.avi
Linux carybdis 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Jun 18 14:43:41 UTC 2008
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Pentium D 930, 1 GB Ram, ASUS P5ND2
Just happened to me too, symptoms are exactly as the posts above.
It may or may not be relevant that the DVD-RW drive in my laptop popped
open while it was busy mounting the disk. It reported "Unable to mount"
on the desktop, after which I closed the drive door again. It mounted
and autoplayed the
Also experiencing this bug on:
Linux khaeru-desktop 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Jun 18 14:43:41 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
...with no useful information beyond what has already been posted.
As Glyph Lefkowitz says, someone kernel-savvy needs to try and reproduce
this and see what's going on. I am t
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I'm sometimes having the same problem: totem uninterruptible eating 100% CPU
and 44 MB memory..., unable to reboot the machine.
This is a very disturbing bug since tou cannot kill the process and neither
reboot the machine!
Linux ubuntu-desktop 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Jun 18 14:15:37 UTC 20
Sorry for the double post but I just thought if the problem is caused by
certain modules could it be that the uninterruptible processes only come
up when a certain module is loaded for example when some device is
attached or switched on, while the bug doesn't happen when the module is
unloaded and
I finally found what is/was causing the uninterruptible problem on my
system.
After upgrading the kernel to 2.6.24-19 the programs that went
uninterruptible before worked as they should. Today I reinstalled the
drivers for my DVB/TV Tuner and I had the bug again. Uninstalled the
drivers and module
Regarding kernel 2.6.24-18 possibly fixing this bug: I'm now running
2.6.24-19 and I've got an uninterruptible totem running
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I've noticed this happen twice now, on Ubuntu 8.04, where Totem gets
into an unkillable state after I try to exit it at the end of a movie.
The first time I left the system running for days, but totem never
exited, just runs and runs burning CPU. Running "kill -9" as root on
the process does nothi
Thanks for the pointer, Kjell. Filed against 'linux' now.
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If it's definetly in the kernel, use the "linux" package.
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Kjell, can you suggest a better package for it to be filed against?
Since this bug manifests in so many different applications, it seems to
clearly be in the kernel.
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Not a bug in linux-meta. The linux-meta package is only responsible for
managing the kernel dependencies.
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$ uname -r
2.6.24-18-generic
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FMaz, Christian -
Are you running the latest Hardy kernel, i.e. 2.6.24-18? I have not
managed to reproduce this issue since I upgraded. It's intermittent
though, so I'm not sure it's actually fixed...
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I can also confirm this program for programs other than totem.
Had this happen with a few other programs like Audacity, wine, GoogleEarth.
At the moment I have
$ ps aux | grep audacity
yamkaof 6484 0.0 1.9 44156 19976 ?DJun10 0:00 audacity
The program went into this state righ
Hi,
I also have the same problem with ubuntu, under gnome (nautilus), in french.
I tried to DELETE the file that totem was reading with sudo rm -rf ...
the file was deleted, but totem was impossible to close
tried sudo kill 5565 (the totem process id)
tried sudo pkill totem
tried to kill ans end
I have the same problem. Totem is marked as unkillable by the process
manager, which I wouldn't care about if it weren't eating 100% cpu on
one core. I can't kill the proces using kill -9 or any other way then
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Sadly I can't remove my mistaken report against Fuse or the probably-
wrong report against Totem, but the additional report of "apt-get"
becoming unkillable suggests that this is clearly a kernel bug (as my
original duplicate bug said).
Can anyone kernel-savvy give us some help with diagnosing or
I have the "unkillable process" problem without fuse or totem being
involved, on a headless server install, not running X.
Was installing sbcl (sudo apt-get install sbcl) inside a screen(1)
session and now the apt process and the launched sbcl (which is trying
to generate some cache or something)
I ran in the same problem.
Ubuntu 8.04
totem 2.22.1
gstreamer 0.10.18
The process hang when I tried to exit totem while playing a movie.
Video stream:
DivX MPEG-4 Version 5
512 x 384
Audio stream:
MPEG 1 Audio, Layer 3
Stereo
44100 Hz
96 kbps
Killing with kill -9 did not work. The pla
I've seen the same thing happen here several times and every time with a
perfectly normal and local ext3 fs (current uninterruptible instance was
playing a file was on my desktop). So it seems fuse is not to blame.
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Same problem for me. I was playing a WMV file with Windows Media 9 video
and Windows Media 8 Audio. The video was saved on an encfs volume on the
local disk, so it was using fuse (I see someone else was on fuse with
NTFS, so maybe that's a pattern?)
Also of note, I see two processes with IDs 8478
And the most important, thing, that I have seen right now at the first poster:
Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron)
Totem Movie Player 2.22.1
Movie Player using GStreamer 0.10.18 and GNOME
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P.S.1 When I tried to restart, the computer locked and had to do a cold reset.
Probably it couldn't get the process out of the memory and refused to restart
the machine. Before pressing the restart button, I tried to check whether they
keyboard is working (press NumLock) but it didn't.
P.S.2 Aft
Same thing happened for me: totem is uninterruptible, I have run a movie for
about 10 minutes or so, but what I did, was I was constantly searching (using
the mouse scroll wheel) for a specific part of the movie. After I've found it,
I watched it (for like 2 - 3 minutes or so), and then closed
Hi Robert & discussion group,
I installed the Edubuntu 8.04 version on a computer for a small school
to evaluate yesterday(Thailand) and I got the same problem again. I
played an avi clip to start the automatic download for the appropriate
codecs. Did download the two gstreamer(or spelled somethi
Hello,
Porntape, thanks for joining the discussion. I can't remember which file
exactly I was playing at that time, but I have no files named with non-english
characters and my OS lang is english. The only characters that could get
converteded are spaces (so it would give %20 after encoding).
I
I can also confirm this behavior.
I have tried to remake the behavior that used 100% of the CPU, but couldn't.
When it was eating the process power, I did a CTRL ALT BACKSPACE and logged
back in again, but it didn't help, I had to restart the computer to kill the
process. I didn't find this bu
I can confirm this behavior.
It happens randomly on my side. I can't really think of a way to trigger this.
Right now totem sits in the background eating 100% of one of my cpu cores and
has Uninterruptible status. Can't stop it, can't kill it. All I know is that it
happens when I try to close it.
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Unfortunately we can't fix it, because your description didn't include
enough information. You may find it helpful to read "How to report bugs
effectively" http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html. W
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