Still happening on mainline kernel 4.20.11
Feb 22 16:31:12 imk-node01 kernel: [ 1465.018937] watchdog: BUG: soft lockup -
CPU#23 stuck for 22s! [cp:31557]
Feb 22 16:31:12 imk-node01 kernel: [ 1465.018938] Modules linked in: overlay
cmac nls_utf8 cifs ccm fscache ipmi_ssif intel_powerclamp corete
Public bug reported:
I'm getting a lot of CPU stuck error when writing on a CIFS (SMBv3)
mount and need to reboot the machine(s) every time it happens. This
error happens when I have a lot of small processes writing small files
to the mount.
The CIFS mount options are
sec=krb5,user=$USER,cruid=$
Could this be easily backported to Trusty?
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@Jonathan
I tested your solution and it is not portable to Windows. Version number and
Debug/Release dll subtleties are not taken into account in the FindPhonon
script (but they are in the FindQt4 script).
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** Tags added: phonon
** Tags added: cmake qt4
** Description changed:
+ Ubuntu 11.10-64
+
CMake FindQt4 module is unable to find phonon.
The CMake module tries to find phonon in the Qt4 library path
QT_INSTALL_LIBS:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
while phonon is located in
/usr
** Attachment added: "CMake dummy faulty example project"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/phonon/+bug/893170/+attachment/2603908/+files/CMakeLists.txt
** Description changed:
CMake FindQt4 module is unable to find phonon.
The CMake module tries to find phonon in the Qt4 libra
Public bug reported:
CMake FindQt4 module is unable to find phonon.
The CMake module tries to find phonon in the Qt4 library path
QT_INSTALL_LIBS:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
while phonon is located in
/usr/lib/
The CMake NO_DEFAULT_PATH parameter is given while looking for the
phonon library an
Hi. The bug doesn't happen with Hardy. My guess is that there were conflicts
with the different wxWidgets library versions installed on my previous
system.
On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Aanjhan Ranganathan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hi. Thanks for helping us make Ubuntu better. Can you please
Same here. Everything seems to work now (with jackd).
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Audigy2 ZS Notebook Mic/Line-in input doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110599
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I can confirm this bug (Xubuntu 8.04 Final).
You can "fix" it by changing the way XFCE handles movable disk and
medias in the XFCE configuration, multimedia tab.
Use "totem cdda:///dev/cdrom"
You guys should fix this bug. It could be "critical" for new users.
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This bug seems related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/firefox/+bug/215728
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I can confirm this bug. The disk spins up and write for 5 to 10 sec
while the browser (and the system) is (are) unresponsive.
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I can confirm this one too. I am using Xubuntu 8.04 freshly installed on
a Dell Inspiron 9300 with ATI X1300.
I tried with the open source ATI driver and the fglrx driver.
==> This bug does not happen here when XFCE's compositor is disabled.
<==
The screen always un-freezes after 10-15sec.
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Leann,
The bug still happen under my Gusty. Now, the problem comes from the
fact that I can't record anything even if I can hear my mic in my
speakers.
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Here's the backtrace dumped
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Binary package hint: wxmaxima
The application crashes on my Gusty installation. This is 100%
reproductable here.
Step to reproduce:
1) Open wxmaxima
2) Select Curves menu
3) Select any item in the menu
4) Notice the application crash
** Affects: wxmaxima (Ubuntu)
Impor
Its been a while since I entered this bug and Thor confirmed it. I know
you have hard work but could you please change the
status/importance/assignee of the bug ?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156250
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** Description changed:
This is to notice you that there is a crash in the Audigy module when
- trying to get input from the mic/line-in.
+ trying to select an input for recording.
However, the bug has been fixed in ALSA so I suggest you release a
patched version of ALSA in the Gutsy bran
** Description changed:
- This is to notice you that the bug #110599
- (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
- source-2.6.20/+bug/110599) isn't fixed in Gutsy.
+ This is to notice you that there is a crash in the Audigy module when
+ trying to get input from the mic/line-in.
Howev
Public bug reported:
This is to notice you that the bug #110599
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.20/+bug/110599) isn't fixed in Gutsy.
However, the bug has been fixed in ALSA so I suggest you release a
patched version of ALSA in the Gutsy branche.
Here's a link to the
When will the alsa version that fixes the problem will be merged into
the main branche ?
I have the same problem with an AudigyZS Notebook PCMCIA. I can't record
anything and when I check the Mic or Line input, it (gnome ALSA mixer)
crashes and I can't open it again until reboot.
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Can't record
Public bug reported:
Install sigc++-1.2-dev and try to compile anything (I tested it with
paragui 1.1.8). The header paths should be
"sigc++1.2/sigc++/headername.h" instead of "sigc++/headername.h" since
it could conflict with sigc++2.0. Also, no sigcconfig.h is provided with
the package and it is
** Description changed:
Hardware:
Dell Inspiron 9300 with integrated Intel soundcard and PCMCIA Creative
Audigy2 ZS Notebook sound card.
Step to reproduce:
Plug-in the soundcard and a mic in the multiple Analog/Digital input
jack. Try to play with the Gnome ALSA mixer and/o
** Attachment added: "GNOME Alsa mixer screenshot (PNG)"
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** Description changed:
Hardware:
Dell Inspiron 9300 with integrated Intel soundcard and PCMCIA Creative
Audigy2 ZS Notebook sound card.
Step to reprod
** Attachment added: "aumix screenshot (PNG)"
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** Attachment added: "aplay --list-devices"
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** Description changed:
Hardware:
Dell Inspiron 9300 with integrated Intel soundcard and PCMCIA Creative
Audigy2 ZS Notebook sound card.
Step to reproduce:
Plug-in the soundcard and
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** Attachment added: "cat /etc/asound.conf ~/.asoundrc*"
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** Attachment added: "cat /proc/asound/cards"
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** Attachment added: "sudo lspci -nv"
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** Attachment added: "amixer -c 1"
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** Attachment added: "tail -2 /proc/asound/oss/sndstat"
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Public bug reported:
Hardware:
Dell Inspiron 9300 with integrated Intel soundcard and PCMCIA Creative
Audigy2 ZS Notebook sound card.
Step to reproduce:
Plug-in the soundcard and a mic in the multiple Analog/Digital input
jack. Try to play with the Gnome ALSA mixer and/or aumix to get your
mic
I also tried a vanilla kernel 2.6.19 that I downloaded from
www.kernel.org and it is the same, the bug is present !
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Thank for your reply. I tried to do what you told me but:
sudo modprobe -r speedstep-centrino
FATAL: Module speedstep_centrino is in use.
so I tried "sudo modprobe acpi-cpufreq" and:
FATAL: Error inserting acpi_cpufreq
(/lib/modules/2.6.17-10-generic/kernel/arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq
/acpi-cp
After testing some solutions, I tested a "sudo modprobe acpi" and got
the message attached to this post. Any hint ?
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I tested with these kernel and they have the problem too:
Feisty 2.6.20-2
Feisty 2.6.19-* (I don't remember, but it's the last one)
Dapper 2.6.15-27 (not sure, but it's the last one too)
I tested them on my same Edgy (I just updated the kernel).
It is strange because I remember that it was worki
I have the same problem on my Dell Inspiron 9300. The "scaling_max_freq"
and "scaling_min_freq" contain exactly the same values (80) and my
CPU is running at 800Mhz. I run under Edgy with the 2.6.17-10-generic
kernel. I tried the "cs_state" fix and it does work (permission not
granted). Any (go
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