Its definitely not a firefox issue. I've had the panic without even firefox
running.
I always get this when I restart my system. If I don't shut it down[which I
usually don't], it'll be fine. But once I reboot, it panics, about 5-6
times...I went into recovery mode and even there it'll throw up
One more thing..There is a pattern to this panic. Once it starts, it keeps
happening frequently. Then after x number of panics, it stops entirely and
becomes non-reproducible.
I'm not sure what is going on ... :(
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Hi Ian,
Thanks for the constant testing and updates to this report. I was going
to suggest trying to install the linux-backports-modules package as it
has updated version of the rt2x00 drivers from serialmonkey. But it
looks like you've already tried this with success. As a result I'm
going to
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I've installed the backports module recommended elsewhere, and it's
looking good - no crashes so far.
The only minor moans are..
1. The wireless network won't restore after being woken from hibernation
- I have to restart the laptop before it will work.
2. Both LEDs on the network card are
Ah ha!
A lockup in a 'boot to root' console. I was running a DNS lookup program
(http://www.summary.net/soft/dnstran.html) so it was networking away.
Screenshot attached, complete with stack trace.
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So it looks very much like it is the wireless card drivers... and to
reinforce the annoyingly inconsistent nature of this, it followed
streaming 'high qualify' video from the BBC website (and doing more DNS
lookups) without problems for about an hour before it locked up. This
time, it took a
It locked up within about a minute.
Slightly different stack trace, so another picture attached.
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A third lockup after a minute, that time with a stack trace so long it
wouldn't fit on the screen, and another after trying adding 'acpi=force
irqpoll' as suggested elsewhere here. The latter was after about five
minutes, but...
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I've just had a 'recovery mode' to root command line login session that
included downloading several hundred megabytes of data without a
problem.
Reboot into the standard graphical shell and it locked up in a couple of
minutes while reloading a crashed Firefox session.
I'll have another try at
I've just upgraded to the official release of Hardy, and I've also
installed Firefox-2
We'll see if it happens with the latter...
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Yes, it does - so it's not a Firefox 2 vs Firefox 3b5 issue.
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maybe a X lockup,.. Can you attach ~/.xsession-errors and /var/log/Xorg.0.log
?
it's still Caps Lock blinking when freeze?
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Both Caps Lock and Num Lock in sync, yes.
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Can you reproduce the bug from a text console or connect to the computer
by ssh like is described in
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSystemCrash ?
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I'll give ssh a try.
The session mentioned above crashed a few minutes later :(
However it did 'leave' a Firefox 3 Beta 5 session that does reliably
cause a lockup every time it is reloaded. I can email it to someone, but
it's GMail, here, Amazon and a couple of other sites.
Interestingly, it
Thanks - it's still happening with the RC on a reformatted root
partition.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/linux-ubuntu-
modules-2.6.24/+bug/134660 - comment 140 et seq for more on the wireless
card and what I have to do to make it work.
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Part of the problem is that when it happens, any useful info in dmesg is
lost when the write isn't committed - see the log for lots of orphaned
bits of the disk being recovered.
It will stay happily at the login prompt forever, but crashes about five
minutes into a session using the wireless
rt2x00.serialmonkey.com -
two days ago, January 24th, Linux Kernel 2.6.24 was released. This is
the first mainline kernel that includes (sadly a somewhat buggy) rt2x00
release.
Could this be the issue? I don't think I've had a lockup when wireless
networking has not been on.
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Today, there have been nine or ten of these, and this is the first time
it's stayed up - with internet access - for hours.
In case there's any clue in any differences, here's the dmesg from this
time.
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The Caps Lock blinking indicate a kernel crash, so please, include the
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Still happening with the 2.6.24-16 kernel.
Arrggg.
It didn't happen with Ubuntu 7.10 and this makes 8.04 risky to use.
My current thought is that it is network related (rt61 drivers?) because
it seems to happen with Firefox (usually) or update-manager is
downloading something.
Let's have a
Well, Firefox is innocent - three lockups this evening, all within about
five minutes of (re)booting, all without Firefox running, and all with
Update Manager trying to download all of 75M of updates before it
happened again.
Now on kernel 2.6.24-15, and let's see
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No, and another one (albeit longer than five minutes after booting).
Oh, MemTest86+ reckons the RAM is ok, but clearly something isn't.
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I had this happen again last night, about an hour after booting but
seconds after starting Firefox 3 Beta 4 for the first time.
This would suggest that it is something connected with the browser, but
it's annoyingly not consistent.
I've upgraded to kernel 2.6.24-14 and let's see if it happens
No, twice in a few minutes, both times with Firefox doing something,
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Ah, it's a sign of a kernel panic isn't it?
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