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Denis Rut'kov, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Karmic reached EOL on April 30, 2011.
Please see this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
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We were wondering if this is still an issue in a supported release? If
so, can you
The program XFDESKTOP in Xubuntu (with XFCE desktop/environment)
consumes all the CPU during file operation, according to the top file
submitted previously. So I switched to GNOME desktop/environment and the
problem is gone.
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I see CPU go to 100% also when downloading files from Internet at a
speed of 800 KB/s, in addition of copying/moving files between
partitions or hard drives.
Xubuntu 10.10 kernel 2.6.35-28-generic
-CPU AMD Athlon XP 2400+ (2,0 Ghz)
-685 MB of RAM
-Motherboard: SiS-741
Hard drives IDE P-ATA:
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The problem is still here for Ubuntu Natty /w 2.6.38 kernel, any
intensive disk i/o makes the system very slow to respond, and when
copying to/from external usb hdd it's even worse - mouse pointer freezes
and system is completely unusable until that file operations finished.
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The same problem here.
Have Ubuntu 10.10, kernel 2.6.35-27-generic-pae, was copying 15GB on ext4 from
one directory to another on one volume.
5min load average was about 6.40, desktop unusable at the time.
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Solved by changing IO scheduler to deadline.
cat /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler
in brackets you'll see your current scheduler, it's probably cfg...
change it to deadline.
sudo doesn't work, need to be root
su -
echo deadline /sys/block/sda/queue/scheduler
test it...
if it works then add the
I have the same problem with lcuid, although I have a 67.9 MByte/sec speed
copying from ext4 to a different disk ext4.
The two disks are attached to a Sata 2.0 port (the two drives are samsung
1TByte/32MByte cache).
For me it does not matter if the file size is huge or not, because if the file
I've got the same problem here as well, also since 9.04 through to
10.10. From my reading it seems that disabling AHCI in the BIOS (or
switching to IDE) has fixed the problem for some, however I don't have
that option in the BIOS of my laptop. Has anyone had success with this?
Any other
Same problem here.
Linux version 2.6.32-22-generic, 64 bit, using jfs
Large file copies make the system unusable. The cpu load goes up to
100%.
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Same problem in a clean install of ubuntu 10.04 and even copying files from the
same partition (EXT4).
Load average goes to 5!!
If you need some help figuring this out please ask.
Thank You.
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same problem on clean install of ubuntu 10.04.
this problem exist starting from ubuntu 9.04 (upgrade from 8.10)
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Same for me. Karmic, all updates, copy a single file (ca. 10GB) from
FAT32, NTFS, ext3 to ext3. Both processors are gone and the system is
barely usable.
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same here, and no body solves it,,wats the thing with file operations,,
pls come with solutions.
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Same problem here with kubuntu 9.04. I think this bug is similar to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/384139
Nobody gives a solution :(
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same problem for me when copying to ntfs drive
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I have the same problem. What dump/logs do you need to troubleshoot?
100% CPU usage, jaunty is unuasable while doing file transfers from/to any
medium (network, usb, sd memory).
I attached the lspci -v output.
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I have the same problem with 2.6.28.11 on ubuntu 9.04 fully updated
a blank progress bar while copying large files with high cpu usage
I'm copying from ext3 to a fat32 usb flash memory
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Bug still present in Karmic (2.6.30 kernel).
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The problem still exists in kernels 2.6.28-12 and 2.6.29.
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