[Bug 887793] Re: Kworker constantly taking about 100% CPU

2013-01-08 Thread Harry Rostovtsev
Lenovo y560p owner here. Same issue but the interrupt appears to be gpe18. I also can't seem to disable it with jus sudo. Actually had to become root to do it. The kworker thread seems to have disappeared. Weird. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 887793] Re: Kworker constantly taking about 100% CPU

2012-12-10 Thread Harry Rostovtsev
I tested pulling the power supply in and out after booting without any grub parameters. I tested it about 30 times while watching top. kworker jumped from 33% to 44% or so when I pulled it out. Never went away completely. Lenovo Y560p Intel i7 with ATI video. Broadcom NIC. Kubuntu 12.10 -

[Bug 887793] Re: Kworker constantly taking about 100% CPU

2012-12-06 Thread Harry Rostovtsev
Yep, same for me. It's an ACPI problem but unlike Alex, removing the power cord doesn't seem to fix it. I am running with acpi=noirq as a workaround but this pretty much disables all power management for me. Lenovo Y560p Intel i7 with ATI video. Broadcom NIC. Kubuntu 12.10 - Kernel 3.5.0-19 --

[Bug 717919] Re: ACPI + kworker high interrupts.

2012-07-20 Thread Harry Rostovtsev
Is this the same bug as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/887793 ? I don't think so. There seem to be 3 causes of these symptoms: 1). Certain ATI/Intel video card combinations. There's a workaround for these. 2). Network driver caused, as the one mentioned in the bug you

[Bug 717919] Re: ACPI + kworker high interrupts.

2012-06-17 Thread Harry Rostovtsev
Carlo: Can you verify that you have battery detection working by unplugging your power chord and having your laptop show the battery draining? I just tried your fix and I still have no battery detection. It sees the battery but doesn't know when I unplug the power supply. -- You received

[Bug 717919] Re: ACPI + kworker high interrupts.

2012-05-19 Thread Harry Rostovtsev
Alexander's fix (above comment) worked for me (same hardware, Lenovo Y560p) but it kills my battery/power supply detection. It only seems to detect on boot if I'm plugged in or on battery. If I unplug, it doesn't update the power settings or show that I am draining the battery. -- You received

[Bug 855269] [NEW] Could not install linux-image-2.6.38-11-generic during upgrade to 11.04

2011-09-21 Thread Harry Rostovtsev
Public bug reported: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2 ** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 855247] Re: Trying to upgrade to 11.04 and it fails on a file.

2011-09-20 Thread Harry Rostovtsev
Happens when I try to upgrade from Kubuntu 10.10 to Kubuntu 11.04 using the software manager. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/855247 Title: Trying to upgrade to 11.04 and it fails on

[Bug 855247] [NEW] Trying to upgrade to 11.04 and it fails on a file.

2011-09-20 Thread Harry Rostovtsev
Public bug reported: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/x/xfonts-100dpi/xfonts-100dpi_1.0.3_all.deb 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.40 80] Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/x/xfonts-75dpi/xfonts-75dpi_1.0.3_all.deb 404 Not Found