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60 days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Yes, swapping is the responsibility of the kernel. So if your system
occasionally thrashing then that could cause this bug per comment #3. It
would also explain why the system is able to recover after some
minutes...
Please continue testing but it sounds like the memory hog is the real
bug (plasma
A measure to reduce the frequency of the hangs is to use little swap
space.
Here's an extract of my system log:
syslog.7.gz:Sep 28 19:20:00 quimper rtkit-daemon[2231]: The canary thread is
apparently starving. Taking action.
syslog.7.gz:Sep 28 22:19:03 quimper rtkit-daemon[2231]: The canary threa
> the problem might not be audio-related at all. It might be some other part of
> your kernel that's hanging
This is quite possible indeed.
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This sounds like it might be the pulseaudio process getting stuck in a
system call that's particular to your sound hardware/driver. Please try
running 'lspci -k' and pasting the output here.
Also, the problem might not be audio-related at all. It might be some
other part of your kernel that's hang
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
system freezes occasionally for several mi
I have upgraded to pulseaudio 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3.
At the same time, my system got upgraded to use a 4.10 kernel (instead of a 4.8
kernel).
The effect: The lockups got worse:
- machine not pingable during the lockup,
- freeze for 2 hours or more; I decided to reboot.
Now I downgraded to a 4.8 k
It appears you are missing a few months of updates. In particular, missing a
bug fix update:
pulseaudio 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.3
Please update your system using these commands:
sudo apt update
sudo apt full-upgrade
After you have updated and rebooted, check if the problem continues. If the
probl
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