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Gilbert Standen, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better. Could you please capture the oops following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelTeamBugPolicies#Capturing_OOPs
?
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Hi Frank, thanks!! The link you posted worked for me also (so far so
good anyway!). I changed to network boot as recommended. In my case I
had had the Acer set to boot from USB first because I had installed
Ubuntu from USB media and had not changed it since there is no optical
drive. I tried
The above links already posted will eventually lead the reader to this
link, but I am posting it anyway explicitly since it is very
specifically focused on the Acer Aspire One AO722 and on this specific
issue (as well as others). This link is a drilldown from the info from
the link that Frank had
http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1811178.html
i had a similar problem, and this helped. your posts made me realize it
was connected to the wireless, cos when i was plugged in it didnt do it,
and as soon as i unpluged and it started connecting to my local router
it froze again. it didnt
So I finally had to just wipe the netbook and install Ubuntu 10.10.4 .
The screen started freezing up again in 12.04. It is definitely
something to do with network-manager-gnome especially the wireless.
That seems to be the main source of the freezing of the desktop. When
it happens everything
Update. This freeze of the desktop also seems to be related to wireless
networking. It often freezes the desktop if I try to make a wifi
connection. On the other hand, wireless broadband, either via the
builtin sim card, or via bluetooth tether to cellphone, rarely if ever
locks up the desktop
Update. Still having very good stable results from the install which
was done with Ubuntu native Startup Disk Creator. Has been running all
day on wireless broadband/VPN and no freezing of screen.
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Ok I have been running successfully with no freeze on Ubuntu 12.04
64-bit desktop version (both on the original kernel that comes with the
installer CD and also with upgraded kernel version 3.2.0-26. This seems
like a contradiction to the above, but there is a difference this time:
I installed
Update. screen did freeze up once today on kernel 3.2.0-26 but I was
able to do a full shutdown and restart and it has been ok. It still
seems like it is better though. Very infrequent freezes sometimes
runs all day without a problem but this still occurs once in awhile and
appears to be
Update: Kernel 3.2.0-26 HAS bug also. Removing kernel-fixed_upstream
tag.
** Tags removed: kernel-fixed-upstream
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Title:
System freeze unless
After testing for 24 hours it still freezes up once in awhile requiring
a reboot. Today I will try to install another copy and apply the .deb
3.5 rc4 files.
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needs-upstream-testing completed, tag removed, bug apparently FIXED, bug
NOT observed in this kernel after several reboots in kernel: (linux-
image-3.5.0-030500rc4-generic_3.5.0-030500rc4.201206241635_amd64.deb)
from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.5-rc4-quantal/
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kernel-fixed-upstream test completed, tag added, bug apparently FIXED,
bug NOT observed in these kernels after several reboots in both of the
following kernels: (3.2.0-25) (3.2.0-26). Thank You!
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Update: Kernel 3.2.0-25 HAS bug. However, status is still FIXED, bug
NOT observed in 3.2.0-26. Therefore so far kernel-fixed-upstream is
true as of 3.2.0-26.
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Do you know if this issue happened in a previous version of Ubuntu, or
is this a new issue?
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.5kernel[0] (Not a kernel in the daily directory) and
Yes I will try to do as you have described. In answer to your Q about
versions, I have tried all of the below.
Out of these the only one that worked with no freeze was Linux Mint 10 Julia
64-bit.
I've just finished install of Ubuntu 10.04.3 64-bit Desktop and that looks like
it works too
Hi Sebastian,
thanks again. I did not even have a stable 12.04 to put down the
kernels your indicated, so I first installed the 12.10 Daily Build at
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current and thankfully that
installed successfully with no problems from a usb stick (this is a
netbook I have
I should add that the windows partition is gone as of yesterday around
5PM. But I ran into the same freeze problems with 12.04 anyway it
didn't make any difference. The help of you and your associates has
made a big difference though! Thanks!
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It has one new problem that it did not have before the Cisco VPN client
keeps disconnecting after a couple minutes. 12.04 did not do this.
Also, sorry, don't know where I got the name Sebastian.
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So to add more mystery. I kept trying to get 12.04 to install.
Everytime it would freeze just after booting into the USB installer
(just as it did in the installed version). But finally this afternoon I
got through a 12.04 install again with no problems no idea why it
suddenly worked ok this
Some additional details. In between when it installed successfully and
back when it didn't, I installed 2 additional OS partitions: Ubuntu
10.04.4 and Linux Mint 10 Julia (a reinstall) plus I put down the Ubuntu
12.10 Daily Build and then patched it with the 3.5 rc4 kernel, and then
there was
** Summary changed:
- Xorg freeze
+ System freeze unless booted after Windows has run
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