I am not sure "Invalid" is the right new status, more that no-one is
using Jaunty any more ?
I got freezes with Jaunty, though not as badly as others. I found
Karmic only rarely froze up -- but it did occasionally, usually just at
the most crucial moment of a presentation. For reasons to do with
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On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 4:30 AM, Jeremy Foshee
wrote:
> Hi VJaubert,
>
> This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
> it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try
> with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are
> available f
Hi VJaubert,
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try
with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are
available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/lucid.
If it remains an is
In my case, disabling blur effects on compiz and/or upgrading the kernel
helped. I haven't had this issue in several weeks now, but was having
it a few times per week before.
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I also experience a hard freeze that I believe to be related to firefox
(but I can't replicate it reliably, so I'm not sure).
I leave my laptop with the screen locked and lid shut most of the day,
and I most often experience the freeze when opening the lid after being
away for an extended period o
Having a similar issue on two different systems - one using NVIDIA and
the other using Intel. I don't get any flashing caps lock. When the
computer freezes, I am able to ssh to the machine from another computer
and run commands. Applications running in the X window are frozen (eg,
downloads carr
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 7:40 PM, Marius wrote:
> I think this is a duplicate:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/386973
>
> Seems like upgrading to 2.6.30 kernel solved the problem for SOME
> people.
>
>
It seems to solve the problem for me.
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I think this is a duplicate:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/386973
Seems like upgrading to 2.6.30 kernel solved the problem for SOME
people.
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Hi Paul,
no, there should not be any danger. Also you can boot all other kernels
already installed at your machine using the bootmenu. I described
installing the latest kernel here http://www.doppelpop.de/2009/05/11
/ubuntu-jaunty-jackalope-amd64-auf-thinkpad-t61-freeze/ . Please note
that I insta
Same problem with hard freeze. I have 2.6.28-14-generic, 64 bit Jaunty,
Thinkpad X301. The freeze occured while using firefox but also after
waking up the screensaver. Is there risk of installing Kernel 2.6.30 as
described in the last entry, eg. not being able to get back to 2.6.28?
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I installed Kernel 2.6.30 from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.30/ on my affected Thinkpad. Since more than a week my
system never crashed again - using Firefox, Fullscreen Flash-Video,
Suspend, ... Also my system is running with an ext4 partition, though
this does not make any
Hi, having same problem with random freezes on my Aspire 7730G. I also
tried "clean" installation of Jaunty x64. With firefox 3.0 and later
with firefox 3.5, on ext3 and ext4. Didn't change anything. I am still
not abled to reproduce the freezes, but somedays my system crashes every
5 minutes.
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I'm on 2.6.28-13-generic, 64 bit Jaunty, a Thinkpad T400, ext3, and
having tried both Firefox 3 and Shiretoko. I'm getting the same problem
described by alot of people here. However, I think it has to do with
switching between AC & battery power. I've noticed that if I stay on
whichever one I boote
It is also happening a lot frequently to me, with 2.6.28-13-generic on
Thinkpad T61. I am also using shiretoko (firefox-3.5 RC2).
I am also using backport jaunty driver though (ath_pci instead of
ath5k).
how do I get to submit a crash log? Or do i need to wait for the new
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Hi Andi,
I connected a lot of usb devices -- thumb drives, camera, cell phone, MP3
player -- and not had any problems.
I've listened to streaking audio through rhythmbox and to some podcasts with
Firefox and they've worked fine. I still have one problem with Firefox
that's been going on for a wh
hi jack,
same thing to me and - as I said - it seemed to be ok. But if you could try
* connecting some usb devices
* listen to online streaming radio (www.radioparadise.com is a good choice :)
), no matter if through vlcplayer, mozilla plugin
and I'm pretty sure you will encounter the same thin
I had this same problem. Last week I did two things:
upgraded to the latest linux kernel
upgraded to Firefox 3.5
Haven't had a problem since. I did both at the same time, so I don't
know which actually fixed the problem.
jack
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I experience freezes, too. I have a thinkpad T61 with intel X3100. I had
a lot of freezes before I downgraded the intel graphics driver. But
after the downgrade there are still freezes and yes there is as far as I
remember always firefox in the play. I don't have ext4.
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I am experiencing freezes as well. Samsung R41. Happened with ext4, but
then re-installed with ReiserFS and same behavior. Had no similar
problems with Hardy or Intrepid.
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I have been experiencing freezes as well -- many/most of them
accompanied by a blinking caps lock.
I run the latest updates of Jaunty on a Lenovo x301. I do not run ext4
either. I have been able to avoid freezes by turning off the wireless
devices (including both bluetooth and wifi via the physi
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I'm the reporter, and no, i have not installed ext4.
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Hi,
I'm not the reporter, anyway - got the problem. There is no ext4 involved at
all on my system.
Last try was to deny the bluetooth dameon to come up (init script > exit
...). This worked very well for about a week without reboots and
freezes.
...until yesterday as I connected my android phone
VJaubert : Since you are the original bug reporter, can you confirm if
you installed jaunty with ext4 filesystem? If this is the case, then it
has many chances to be bug 330824
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seems as if removing firefox-3.0 and using firefox 3.5 beta 4 solves the
problem. there is also a firebug version out that runs with that beta.
wrote this also here (again) http://www.doppelpop.de/2009/05/11/ubuntu-
jaunty-jackalope-amd64-auf-thinkpad-t61-freeze/
caused by the fact that firefox 3.
OK, i worked some hours without ever opening Firefox today. Using
Epiphany instead (which is not the best alternative, but as long as it
works...). There wasn't a single freeze yet.
Tried several "extraordinary" things:
* play video from youtube (epiphany), suspend/resume during playback
* instal
the stacktrace does not always appear. had another two crashes in the
last hour, where the system suddenly freezed completely. for that cases
there was nothing in the syslog. the second time capslock was blinking
on crash.
the only thing that is always the same is that system monitor displays
100%
Here is the syslog part from the time of reboot (that failed):
May 12 11:35:59 pansen x-session-manager[3621]: WARNING: Client
'/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client10' failed to reply before timeout
May 12 11:36:10 pansen kernel: [ 4866.26] BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck
for 61s! [master:2995]
Luckily I could catch some information before the last crash. With the
newer kernel (2.6.28-12-generic) the freeze does not appear the old way,
but still there is something massively wrong. Currently the system
freezes mostly on shutdown or on suspend.
Right now there was the following situation:
Are bugs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/375072
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/352373/
and this one all the same thing?
Is this actually an Xorg thing rather than a Linux thing?
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Here is the message for the sake of completeness:
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module":
/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libcanberra-gtk-module.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
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Got the same behaviour on my machine (Thinkpad T61). I explicitly
reinstalled the whole system without using an old profile since I
thought this was the cause. Unfortunately not.
Agree with the idea that it relates to Firefox. There are also no syslog
entries when the crash occurs on my machine. F
I got the same here running 64-bit Jaunty on a Core 2 Duo P7350 and an
nVidia card. It has happened about three times since the upgrade to
Jaunty. It even happened when running from the LiveCD, so I don't think
it's a problem with the proprietary nVidia drivers. Firefox does seem to
be the common f
Same here deepfreezes allways after sitting over night with only deluge
running, as soon as I start doing things in Firefox, clicking TAB, scrolling or
watching youtube it will freeze after hard reboot it works fine for a long time
(hours)
but can freeze randomly allways when using FF though.
It
Same (?) problem ... system is a Lenovo y510, 32bit Kubuntu Jaunty.
Also occurred while running Firefox. Had to hard-reboot.
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I have the same problem using the 32bit version. Up to date jaunty
(28.4.09) freezes complet by using firefox.
The machine is a IBM Thinkpad T20, i have added the parameter acpi=force
to make the shutdown working.
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It also happend on my Asus EEE 1000H, 2GB Ram. Hard restart is required.
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I've been having the same behavior. I get full kernel panic with
flashing capslock light.
I'm running jaunty, up to date.
It seems to happen frequently when I'm using firefox (possibly invoking
flash? yes, I'm using adobe's from the restricted packages)
I've been running Jaunty since alpha 2 and
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