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bert cash, thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu. Intrepid reached EOL on
April 30, 2010.
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After installing Ubuntu 9x Desktop on my Sony Vaio PCG-V505BX I ran into
the same issue, after ctrl-alt-f2'ing to another login and running
Top, it showed that WPA_Supplicant was using 97.9% of the CPU. Simply
turning off the built in wireless adapter resolved the issue. More or
less proving the
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Xubuntu 8.10 intrepid ibex - Sony Vaio PCG-V505BX freezes within 30 minutes or
so
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I also get a slowing, crawling, system related to update-apt-xapi
suddenly hogging system resources, though I don't know if that's the
only thing (had some similar behavior with Konqueror suddenly eating a
bunch of system too). Anyway, the full process name is update-apt-
xapian-index (the monitor
That sound very much like the problems I have on a thinkpad R50p since I
installed Intrepid.
The system is fully encrypted, hence I blamed cryptsetup until stumbling upon
this report.
Nearly daily the system freezes due to high load, cpu and harddisk-activity go
nuts. Killing X stops whatever
yes. I was using compiz.
By the way I got really tired of this happening, therefore I made a re-
install of intrepid (I have separated home partition so my preferences
are still same) and the problem continues.
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Xubuntu 8.10 intrepid ibex - Sony Vaio PCG-V505BX freezes within 30 minutes or
Something similar, happens on my Dell XPS M1210 with Dual Boot Windows
XP and Ubuntu 8.10. My system suddenlly freezes even the clock stops,
but I can move my cursor in very very slow and not-smooth way. Keyboard
does not respond. Ctrl+Alt+del or backspace doesn't work. But during all
this process
if you could run 'top' constantly in an open window (or in Conky, or
some such), we might get to see which app is eating the CPU when it
freezes. Would be nice to know if there was a specific circumstance,
application, or combination of applications that causes this. Keep track
of which apps are
It has just happened again...
I had just read your post. I was reading about conky and it started when i was
scrolling down the firefox window. I wasn't running top... but the
applications that were running are: Thunderbird, OppenOffice, acroread (with
very large file), and two firefox
I forgot to say nautilus was running too.
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Xubuntu 8.10 intrepid ibex - Sony Vaio PCG-V505BX freezes within 30 minutes or
so
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Is there any action in common with the computer freezing? If you sit
idle does the computer freeze as well?
When the system freezes, can you get to a command line login with
ctrl-alt-f2? If so, run the following:
top -n 1 ~/top
dmesg ~/dmesg
Then attach those files (top and dmesg, in your
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