Okay, where do I go next with this bug (not here on Launchpad; this
issue)? Despite it being marked Fix Released in both Jaunty and
Karmic, I still get the freeze with stock and Xorg-Edgers drivers (on
Jaunty) and on today's Daily Live CD.
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It seems that I'm now in a weird situation. I'm on 2.6.28-13 (Jaunty
proposed) kernel with the latest unstable bits from xorg-edgers. I
haven't froze yet, and can load the Singapore image above with a little
system slowdown. However, with the same Xorg bits on the 2.6.30-8 given
out _on_ the
Perhaps I spoke too soon... I've just got about five freezes in rapid
succession with Xorg-Edgers on 2.6.30. Would somebody be nice enough to
comment when the Green-PPA Intel package comes into proposed? It took
a week for the 2.6.28-13 packages to propogate to Proposed, even with
the depending
Yeah, Mike, I got freezes under that and the previous -intel build.
I just got the freshly-compiled 2.6.30 final from the kernel-ppa
that's not actually a PPA, and I still get freezes. Rapid-fire ones,
shockingly. Just like stock Jaunty.
Reini, are you sure? I use the main US servers and
Well, hot damn! Let me get that installed right now...
Jithin, before you do anything drastic, I just found out the hard way
that Fedora IS NOT FIXED. And they don't even have Magic SysRq's
enabled! Good thing I wasn't in the middle of installing it...
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While we're waiting for the new fix to hit the proposed repo, or if it
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latest packages from xorg-edgers totally and completely fix the freezes.
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Jithin, I'm pretty sure it's fixed over there. I ran the 64-bit GNOME
Live CD from my USB key today for nearly an hour. I did many of the
things that usually reproduce the freeze, including large images in
Firefox, and switching back and forth between Compiz workspaces with
glxgears and Totem
The bug has happened both ways, usually faster if one has Compiz. If
you enable the proposed repo, you'll upgrade to a Compiz that doesn't
have the X3100 on the blacklist. Be careful, though, as a new kernel
somehow didn't get into proposed and you'll only be able to do a partial
upgrade
I still maintain that the version available in Jaunty Proposed has not
fixed my problems, nor has the Intrepid version. In fact, I still get
the freezing problem after I spent two hours upgrading to Karmic the
other night.
To those who defend the existence of this bug by saying we normal
users
How is this supposedly fixed in Karmic again. As per Bryce's above
recommendation, I spend a chunk of my day today upgrading to Karmic.
Same problem all over again, except it's almost as bad as stock Jaunty
now. Freezes within five minutes of boot. Xorg-Edgers and new kernels
now have no
Is the kernel-side fix in 2.6.30? Can it be backported to 2.6.29 or
even 2.6.28 (Jaunty kernel)? How about the actual fixes for X? Can
they be backported?
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Problem is that it's already reported upstream.
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Oh, sorry, I meant to clarify some more (immature hitting of submit).
I'm using all the Xorg crack pushers packages, and I currently have
kernel 2.6.30-rc6 from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
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Robert (if you're listening), the xserver-xorg-video-intel from Wed, 20
May 2009 13:16:00 -0400 doesn't seem to incorporate the patch or newest
git... I still get the freeze in regular usage and especially upon
visiting the Wikimedia image.
reini, Albert, would somebody be willing to send me a
Well, I'll be damned! I built an amd64 package, and it works! No
freezes, beautiful Compiz, all there! Here's hoping this patch and the
newest patches from git will finally get us a clean fix released before
Karmic is out.
On odd note, though: my now-standard test of looking at the Wikimedia
Oh. Heheh, no. 2.7.1 has long been on this machine, to no avail nor
help.
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I'm going to try my darndest to stay in Ubuntu all day today. While I
admit that this is going to me a tentative statement in all capacities,
I'm giddy enought to want to shout from the rooftops (tentatively, I
remind you) that the bug is (so far) fixed in xserver-xorg-video-intel
2.7.1. FIXED,
Well, strike that, 2.7.1 doesn't solve a things. Back on Xorg-edgers,
waiting for the next freeze to happen. Why is this still listed as Fix
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Uploading intel_gpu_dump data and some logs from Jaunty x86_64 with
normal stock base, proposed updates, xorg-updates 2.7.1 Intel driver,
and 2.6.30rc5 kernel from the so-called Kernel PPA (just the .deb's).
*Sigh*... hope we can fix this eventually.
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I'm not sure the exact combination (new kernel, new proposed -intel
package, Xorg.conf) but the problems seems to have disappeared for the
time being. My xorg.conf is as follows. It works, now, with both EXA
and UXA; I use UXA to fix the long standing dragging windows with
3D/video in them
Damn! Just got my first freeze in over six hours (with bunches of
standbys, hotplugs, display resizes, and 3D graphics in between), and
then one within a minute of rebooting! Looks like I spoke too soon.
Bryce, your theory looks more right by the day... but, to find a fix and
not a
Steve, I find it hard to believe - no impossible - that I don't have the
packages. Since working with this bug, I reinstalled Jaunty three times
with xforcevesa enabled, and three times have installed the proposed
packages each time before switching back to intel from vesa. Not
that this kind of
zach...@zachary-laptop:~$ apt-show-versions -a -p xserver-xorg-video-intel
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.6.3-0ubuntu9.1 install ok installed
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.6.3-0ubuntu9 jaunty
archive.linux.duke.edu
xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.6.3-0ubuntu9.1 jaunty-proposed
I am aware of that. In what capacity I can, I apologize to Martin and
you; I had exams that morning and was not in any sort of positive mood
this morning. That being said, I will not - nor will I ever, personally
speaking - accept being talked at like I am a half-wit; I can only
assume that
Seem to have miraculously caught my system in a VT switch right as a
freeze happened, copied the Xorg log and looked at it later, seems to
have some things I've never seen before.
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Martin, I thank you for your help, but I pride myself on the fact that I
am neither a child nor an idiot. I have now reinstalled Ubuntu *twice*
in order to test everything again, and again, and again, and AGAIN. I
have enabled every damned PPA known to include a package that could have
a remote
@Martin: I beg to differ. You even quoted it yourself:
My system is stock... the only difference from stock 9.04 is Bryce's
package.
stock system with proposed packages
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I still get it, no matter what combination I have. Stock system, stock
system with proposed packages, Jaunty with 2.6.30-rc4 and Xorg-crack-
pushers packages, EVERYTHING. The bug is most definitely not fixed by
the new packages - I got it right after installing.
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Looking at this again, I was just wishfully thinking. Still getting the
freeze on a freshly-installed stock system (both EXA and UXA) with the
Proposed packages.
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Um... the bugfix isn't working for me AT ALL. I just got the freeze
twice after reinstalling Jaunty. My system is stock... the only
difference from stock 9.04 is Bryce's package.
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Nuh-uh, I am definitely on a stock system. I installed it from a CD
image I downloaded last night, and my Xorg.conf is the standard Ubuntu
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I don't know what it is that did it, but something that I did to my
Xorg.conf fixed it all.
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Yes, I fixed the freeze by setting a high Virtual size as shown in the
other bug. However, it does not fix the vblank count error; I just
got it in my dmesg by switching to a VT. I even have Compiz working
now, after skipping checks! However, I don't think we're a duplicate of
327844; we're
Bah, I just got the freeze with Virtual 1600 1200. I'll try with 2048
2048 just to make sure, as everything seems to be working fine now
otherwise.
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Crap. Unfortunately, I can confirm that I still get the freeze on stock
Jaunty packages with any Virtual number. My xorg.conf (currently, not
the one I posted this morning) is just the stock one with the Virtual
entries and UXA enabled. Maybe it's Compiz?
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*Sigh*. It doesn't matter! I've been told a handful of times that the
UXA doesn't matter, and for some people UXA *fixes* the problem. I've
received the problem in both modes, and am only including it for
clarification. EXA drops my framerates drastically and makes it - as it
has all the way
Okay, Martin, I installed your package and filled out my respective
entry on the Wiki. I've still been victim to the freeze on every
possible Jaunty combination: default, your package, Bryce's purple
packages, Ubuntu X Swat's bug test packages, Xorg crack pushers PPA,
Ubuntu X Swat Update PPA.
Yes. I have Martin's Intel package you link to above with UXA enabled
and I continue to freeze. Hell, I don't even have to run repro.sh, it
happens anyway.
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Yes. I have Martin's Intel package you link to above with UXA enabled
and I continue to freeze. Hell, I don't even have to run repro.sh, it
happens anyway.
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Are you guys serious? I get the issue on both EXA and UXA; always have.
I also get it on all combinations of drivers, so...
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Looking through my debug stuff (posted above), and I get Intel DRM-
related errors. Hope it helps some.
[ 94.898972] [drm:i915_get_vblank_counter] *ERROR* trying to get
vblank count for disabled pipe 0
I got this three times in the DMESG captured after my Xorg froze.
Culprit, maybe? Or just
Adding my dri_debug files to the mix obtained from the ubuntu-x-swat
instructions, hope it can help.
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It's whatever version is in the ubuntu-x-swat/x-freeze-test PPA.
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Gah! No! The crashes happen to me moreso - if not faster- than ever
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Before this is refiled as incomplete, let me post all of the debug
information. Not that, despite SebastianG's experience, I still get
these problems with all combinations: UXA/EXA, Jaunty kernels/new
kernels, new packages/old packages, forever and forever. I hope we can
fix this soon...
I'm sad to say that the repro.sh caused it for me again, even with the
new Mesa packages (7.4-0ubuntu3), UXA enabled, and Compiz disabled
(forcefully, my card is now blacklisted).
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Binary package hint: usplash
I've noticed a new bug in Jaunty where one of two situations has occurred that
hasn't in previous versions. The outcome of both of these situations is that
the Usplash (in proper resolution) flickers to the lower console resolution,
where an
I concur with Timo, that dropped patch fixed things and I keep breaking
my packages trying to keep your purple packages installed.
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Bryce, that package seems to have no difference with me. The frequency
of the freezes is the same, if not moreso.
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Sorry to quickly double post, but the upstream bug (attached) just got
some more attention and got a utility to help diagnose (or at least log
what's causing) the bug. Bad news is that this requires a newer kernel
than Jaunty, so I'll concentrate on helping out with that (at least
temporarily, I
It works for me just fine on my laptop, since the Fn is just an on-
switch to the kernel, so just press Ctrl+Alt+Fn+Delete, then R, E, I,
S, U, B.
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Upstream seems perfectly content with calling it random, so I call for
the omit tag to be removed in light of the confirmation received from
myself and others like mykrob. A handful of bugs like this exist on the
upstream Bugzilla, so I'm just linking the one I'm involved in (also,
because it
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Well, I guess my bug *is* a duplicate, then. I'll mark it in a couple
of minutes; I'd rather just leave it up to get somebody to notice it
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Yeah, I've seen this in Fedora (Beta) and Arch Linux, too; it just might
be upstream. Xorg Crack Pushers (the PPA repository with bleeding-edge
Xorg) also has this problem.
If any of you haven't gone back to Intrepid yet (I know I have, gone
back that is), please try updating to today's
Despite the possible correlation, Bryce, I don't think my wireless is
involved unless my system logs show any intriguing reasons. I must
remind you that, up until those two comments, I was absolutely sure it
was a kernel panic. However, I now understand (through other bug
reports like mine, even
Additionally, I know it can't be the wireless because I just opened
Synaptic with no wireless activity (the iwlwifi Linux drivers show
activity through the LED that Windows uses for on/off status) and the
Xorg froze.
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+
Wait, no, stop that! Why is it unreasonable to make an assumption?
It's freezing; when Xorg freezes, the mouse continues to work. When
anything else freezes, it freezes. I'm not saying that it has no reason
behind it, I'm saying that it's random because it has no specific
interval or obvious
Gah, Jithin's right. I just the same freeze without Compiz enabled on a
full Jaunty install. Martin, it's up to you to change the title of this
bug, or I'll mark mine as non-duplicate.
** Attachment added: My Xorg.0.log.old from my last crash.
Okay, this is NOT a duplicate. Here's my Xorg.log, let's try and get
this bug filled out and triaged.
This probably doesn't help my case any for getting things to get fixed
in Ubuntu, but it might be upstream: I've gotten these same problems on
Fedora 11 Beta and Arch Linux 2009.02.
** This
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 327844 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327844
Yes, I can confirm that it is a duplicate of 327844, I talked with the
filer of the bug yesterday. Good to know that it's just an Xorg freeze
instead of a kernel one. I'm back in Intrepid now, so I can't
Wondering what the conditions of the crash are; if they're similar to
mine, my bug #345119 would be a duplicate of this. Good to know, since
it's being triaged.
My laptop has an Intel GMA X3100 (also known as the GM965). When it
crashes, all on-screen action stops; however, my mouse (both
Still occurs in the Beta and Daily builds as of 4/1. Also occurs on the
LiveCD and Live CD when on USB, as well as in the installed system.
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Thinking my issue might've been a kernel/OS one, I reinstalled using
EXT4 on the 20 Mar LiveCD. Same problem; it even froze during use of
the LiveCD.
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On a whim, I used my laptop's hardware wireless switch to disable the
card. No freezes yet. Might be a regression to a bug from Intrepid, I
think.
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More or less as the title says, I am experiencing an issue with the
recent Jaunty alpha of Ubuntu. Both under Alpha 5
As a result of my previous comment, this bug appears to be vaguely
similar to bug 276990: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
backports-modules-2.6.27/+bug/276990 . I think it might be the
wireless; however, the mouse still working and no keyboard lights
indicate that it is not a
Yes, I can confirm that I cannot switch to a text console upon the
freezing. In an increasingly weird turn, my USB wireless mouse also
works. The wireless light on my Intel 4965AGN (which blinks in Linux
with network activity) continues to run, and my hard drive light blinks
as well.
However,
Public bug reported:
More or less as the title says, I am experiencing an issue with the
recent Jaunty alpha of Ubuntu. Both under Alpha 5 and Alpha 6, my
system (specs below) will randomly freeze up, with the mouse only
working and the rest of the system not respond. I must use the REISUB
I'm sorry, I didn't think to clarify on that. The mouse pointer still
works, but clicking does not work. The entire OS stops, as non-
interacting objects (such as Synaptic progress bars) stop entirely. I
will try to move to the text console the next time it freezes - which
should be soon, by my
I believe this has been solved since a Firefox upgrade in Feisty.
Definitely fixed in Gutsy, Hardy, Intrepid. This report may be closed
or marked fixed. It's certainly been long enough.
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While looking at my boot status after a bootup FSCK, I noticed a [ FAIL
] with setting up the system clock. I can't tell the difference in the
system, but it might be a problem.
I will add more if someone details to me how to get boot logs.
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With the kernel that comes stock in Gutsy, my system produces a weird
ticking sound out of the fan. The processor runs hot sometimes. I have
remedied this temporarily by compiling 2.6.23. I have also seen an
error involving processor ticks after a boot-up FSCK; I will
I still have this problem, even with 2.6.22-14 release 9 Oct 2007. I've
had this since I started using Gutsy Beta, or any ALSA over 1.0.14rc2.
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So, what needs to be done is either have the vboxdrv compiled into the
kernel, or have a virtualbox-ose-modules package, right?
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I'm using Gutsy Beta, with fully updated packages as of 5 Oct 2007.
The PCM volume control appears to be the only one that has effect. This
means that I can only have REALLY loud, and REALLY soft, leaving me no
room for comfort. I have tested this using the GNOME volume
aplay with -l switch
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This is still an issue for me. I installed the del.icio.us extension,
and then removed all of my bookmark toolbar items, Right-clicked the
toolbar, selected Customize, and removed the Bookmarks Toolbar item. I
also right-clicked and uncheck the Bookmark Toolbar. It appears on an
FF restart in
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