I have the same issue in 12.04 with my HP ProBook 6470b: See bug
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Can anyone post information on what I can do to help track this problem
down?
It doesn't lock up, it just freezes for a random amount of time, then
continues on like nothing ever happened. No log entries, nothing. It
didn't do this before, this is recent! Nothing has changed on the
server. I s
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.21.
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC1: lchen 3043 F pulseaudio
/dev/snd/pcmC1D0p: lchen 3043 F...m pulseaudio
CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
florianr, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
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? If so, could
you please capture the oops information noted in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/K
here's a recent dmesg output from before the crash that may or may not
be helpful:
[228817.604006] Call Trace:
[228817.604006] [] pagevec_lookup+0x20/0x30
[228817.604006] [] truncate_inode_pages_range+0x141/0x2d0
[228817.604006] [] truncate_inode_pages+0x1f/0x30
[228817.604006] [] generic_dele
Me too, I have a:
Linux lyrica 2.6.32-33-generic #72-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 29 21:07:13 UTC 2011
x86_64 GNU/Linux Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
and have been experienced many freezes after Gnome starts. After a hard reboot,
it doesn't freeze anymore, but this bug it's terrible, Canonical should hurry
up and fix
Seems likely that there are multiple issues being encountered here, but
I suspect that if you have Intel graphics and see 100% CPU usage by Xorg
you may be encountering bug 599017. If so the frequency of the hangs
probably diminishes in maverick and disappears completely in natty.
There are some te
this has grown into a generic "i'm freezing!" bug, closing for xserver.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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New Update: In my case the freezes were caused by a Logitech S510
KB/Mouse USB combo. Once I removed the receiver and went to a standard
wired mouse and PS2 KB the pointer freezes are 100% cured.
The receiver has a PS2 option plug on a -Y- cable, but it also causes
the freeze issue.
So if your us
Sebastian,
Check your wifi card - I've endured random freezes on my ThinkPad (a T410) for
over a year. I narrowed my freezes down to the Realtek Wifi card that appears
to be installed on a lot of thinkpads: mine's
lspci | grep RTL
03:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL
definitely still encountering random freezes. albeit less than before...
brand new thinkpad edge, latest natty with all updates... amd/radeon
combo, 64bit
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can someone also nominate this for natty and look whether
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/763422
is similar?
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random freezes also in natty
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As I've posted in this bug thread, I have moved my posting to the bug
report that EXACTLY discribes MY version of this bug, Here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/627862
The gist of my latest post there is that upgrading to kernel
2.6.35-27-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Tue Feb 22 20:
I've posted on this before.
I was getting black screen freezes first on ubuntu, then on pclinuxos.
Sometimes stable for up to a day - sometimes crashed 3/4 times in a day.
The issue appears to be finally resolved - I just installed new Debian release
"squeeze" a couple of days back. No crashsince
I don't believe this is a problem with Xorg or Xserver.
Sorry for got to post my specs
Lucid 10.04 lts
$ uname -a
Linux aaronwk 2.6.32-28-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 10 21:21:01 UTC 2011
i686 GNU/Linux
Selected lshw output
description: Desktop Computer
product: SB95V20
vendor: Shu
I spent about 3 month with my machine in single user recovery boot up which
worked fine.
As soon as I go past init S into init 2,3,4,5 system hangs. Total system lock
up.
If i tried to go back to init S after $ telinit 2,3,4,5 or $ init 2,3,4,5. it
would still hang.
It would consistintly free
I have similar problem in Ubuntu 10.04
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I installed time ago Ubuntu 10.10 and stopped keyboard and mouse
freezing. Same hardware, no changes on it.
2011/1/10, John Bruno :
> For my version of the bug (See post #210) I'm having similar results as
> julius, 2.6.32-27 seems to have stopped the freeze, Although I'm still
> using the acpi=fo
For my version of the bug (See post #210) I'm having similar results as
julius, 2.6.32-27 seems to have stopped the freeze, Although I'm still
using the acpi=force irqpoll boot options. My next step will be to
remove those and see if my system is still stable.
As always I urge everyone to check th
Just tried the new kernel, and it crashed after approx. 30 minutes of
system use. (X exited, bllinking caps lock / num key). The screenshot
(literally ;-) can be found here:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1983539/images/crash_kernel_2.6.37.JPG
I was scaling some jpeg images with "convert" when the mouse
Hi:
Try to get the latest Kernel version by following this link:
http://www.ramoonus.nl/2011/01/linux-kernel-2-6-37-installation-guide-
for-ubuntu-linux/
Hope this will solve your problem on you computer because that is how I
solved the problem of my computer.
Cheers!
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Steve Conklin (sconklin) => Ubuntu Kernel Team
(ubuntu-kernel-team)
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I found this similar bug report here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/627862 that
exactly describes my version of this bug, I urge people to read the
symptoms of that bug report and subscribe to it only if it exactly fits
your version of the mouse pointer freeze problem.
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About the "BUG: soft lockup - CPU#1 stuck for 61s!", I've realized that
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shutdown after. BUT, if I open the gnome-display-properties and "detect
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Success!
For my version of this problem:
"My version ONLY freezes the mouse pointer and then stops responding to any
subsequent USB mice randomly after I plug them in, also in a few cases, after
having 3 mice stop responding in succession, the USB KB also stopped
responding. In all cases the Sy
Flashed my MSI K9N2GM-FIH to the latest v.3.8 BIOS and booted to
2.6.32-25 on 10.04 x86_64 and the mouse stopped responding after less
then 10min (No audio or video files playing or any programs running this
time). I'm back to 2.6.31-11-rt and all is well again.
My Acer Aspire 6920G Laptop (Intel
I've been using the Lucid RealTime kernel 2.6.31-11-rt for 9 days
without a freeze, if anything my system is as stable as it's ever been.
My 10.10 install still has the freezing issue.
After doing quite a bit of research (yup I read the 122+ UF pages also
lol), and weeks of Hardware testing on thi
On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 8:20 AM, debianmigrant
<585...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> My system was affected by this bug with both 9.04 and 10.10 (32bit) -
> random freezes, weird mouse/keyboard behaviour. I flashed my BIOS to
> latest version, and not a lockup since. Perhaps my freezes were specific
My system was affected by this bug with both 9.04 and 10.10 (32bit) -
random freezes, weird mouse/keyboard behaviour. I flashed my BIOS to
latest version, and not a lockup since. Perhaps my freezes were specific
to my hardware but just in case it helps anyone else:
BIOS 0806 -> 1002
ASUS P7P55D-E
On 28 October 2010 13:41, ErikShreve <585...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I've been running freeze free for about 5-6 weeks now. I tried a lot of
> stuff suggested in the comments - new kernels, kernel options, removing
> pulseaudio, etc...
>
> Some of them resulted in no freeze for about a week bu
I've been running freeze free for about 5-6 weeks now. I tried a lot of
stuff suggested in the comments - new kernels, kernel options, removing
pulseaudio, etc...
Some of them resulted in no freeze for about a week but they always came
back.
Finally I read in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+so
Not a single freeze in nearly a week now since I removed pulseaudio.
*crosses fingers*
Uwe
On 28 October 2010 11:36, Conor Moran <585...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I've posted a couple of times before...last time I was moving to PC Linux OS
> Anyway, I've be using that for a while but had exac
I've posted a couple of times before...last time I was moving to PC Linux OS
Anyway, I've be using that for a while but had exactly the same issues there
i.e. random black-screen crashes
For me, I've always suspected the video-card/intel video drivers were
responsible.
One reason is that I could
My issue only freezes the mouse pointer (System is still stable and
responds to KB commands). I did remove Pulseaudio last night and
installed oss4, if anything the freeze came even quicker, I've since
gone back to pulseaudio.
For what it's worth, I leave my system running all night playing either
On 23 October 2010 23:00, John Bruno wrote:
> DAMN! had a mouse freeze, with a message of pulseaudio[2011]:
> ratelimit.c: 437 events suppressed. I was listening to a mp3 in totem in
> the background and surfing with firefox 3.6.11.
>
> I plugged in my Logitech usb wireless mouse and it seems to b
DAMN! had a mouse freeze, with a message of pulseaudio[2011]:
ratelimit.c: 437 events suppressed. I was listening to a mp3 in totem in
the background and surfing with firefox 3.6.11.
I plugged in my Logitech usb wireless mouse and it seems to be working
longer than it usually does after this event
Testing now with only acpi_skip_timer_override, I'll post back after 12
hours or if I get a freeze.
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John,
Did you try just acpi_skip_timer_override without nohz=off (or the
other way around nohz=off without acpi...)?
In my case if I use either of them the freezes stop, so presumably you
don't need to use both of them.
I believe pinpointing the option which actually prevents freezes would
make
Forgot to mention, I'm running a Nvidia GeForce 8200 and Driver 195.36.24 with
X server version 1.7.6 (10706000)
Compiz and emerald with full plugins enabled. The 10.10 install is a fresh
install, the 10.04.1 install is upgraded 9.04 > 9.10 > 10.04
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I've been fighting this bug (Seems there may be a couple of similar
bugs, see my version below*)for a couple of weeks on 10.04.1 but not on
10.10.
I got fed up trying to fix it and booted to my 10.10 install, did the
latest kernel update...And it started freezing my mouse!
Went back to my 10.04.1
I'm getting this too - fresh install of Lucid - NOT impressed by this AT
ALL!! Having to hard-reboot my system many times every day is
UNACCEPTABLE. Time for Lucid to go.
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I just saw the latest comment and wanted to interject.
I've had a 10.04 system running now for 109 days of uptime with no
stoppages and no reboots. I have only throttled back the kernel updates
and do not run X.
Hope that helps.
I suppose I need to restart since it is now telling me to!
k...@1
I have this issue in 10.04 and 10.10 rc
At seemingly random times (unrelated to uptime) the system becomes
non-responsive save for the mouse which sometime will eventually lock up as
well. Usually r,e,i,s,u,b will reboot
nvidia sli 680i
2ea nvidia 7950
using the driver provided by ubuntu hardwa
I also have random freezes in 10.04 and 10.10 with the following symptoms:
The screen freezes, I can move my mouse but clicks do not register.
No keyboard (capslock or numluck response).
All logs show nothing related to this freeze.
When I installed the propietary drivers the problem dissapears.
S
Hasn't happened with my desktop, but happens all the time with my new
laptop. The only major difference is that my desktop has an i7 and
laptop has an i5. Mostly same issues, no keyboard, no caps lock light,
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ubuntu 10.04
motherboard M4A78-HTPC asus
kernel 2.6.32-24-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Thu Sep 16 14:58:24 UTC 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux
Can these random freezes have something to do with motherboard problems
?
Before i ran mandirva 2009 during 1 year without problems.
Now i have these random freezes bu
I have been running both Ubuntu 9.10 and 10.04 using mainline kernel
2.6.34 since June without a single freeze, on different hardware
affected by the freeze. I have tested each newly released Ubuntu kernel
and every one so far results in a hard freeze (with "fsck of disk
remounted readonly" message
Hi,
The following thread has 106 pages of posts already. Has anybody figure
out what the problems might be? 10.10 is just around the corner. Will
I have the same bug with the new version?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1478787&page=106
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I activated the reccomended nvidia driver 195.36.24 and also enabled
compiz and now have been up for almost 2 weeks without lockups. I tried
everything that caused lockups in the past without problems.
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Here is a strace on the Xorg PID that's running 100%
Process 30044 attached - interrupt to quit
--- SIGALRM (Alarm clock) @ 0 (0) ---
rt_sigreturn(0xe) = 50800
--- SIGALRM (Alarm clock) @ 0 (0) ---
rt_sigreturn(0xe) = 50800
--- SIGALRM (Alarm clock) @ 0 (
My issue is not a kernel freeze, it is clearly Xorg. I can confirm a full
lockup with mouse movement, but no Xorg response. Machine is very responsive
over ssh. I have killed the last application I used (firefox). - Xorg still at
100%. One CPU is 100% (2.5G) the other 1.5G.
My desktop is Xfce4.
@Dave Hayslett (entries #168 & #169)
I ran for a few days without any additional configuration changes; my
system didn't even have an xorg.conf on it.
Since that time, I've begun running with an external monitor in TwinView
mode when I'm in the office. This required me to add an xorg.conf file
t
I have a Dell Vostro 3300 (Core i5, etc) laptop and I've seen the "BUG:
soft lockup - CPU#1 stuck for 61s!" message twice already, with the
kernel version 2.6.32-24. I'm going to collect more debug info and post
it here, but see how serious this bug is for laptop owners:
Last night I shutdown my L
Just an update.
The kernel options that Igor recommended seems to work fine for me
- noacpi noapm
- nohz=off
- acpi_skip_timer_override
So far I've just past the 24H uptime w/out any X server issues..
(knocking on wood)
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I should mention again. On my P-IV desktop with no X server running,
I've been experiencing zero crashes. I've been up for 76 days so far.
I note that on my 9.1 laptop, I'm running kernel 2.6.31-22 and on the
10.04 desktop, I'm running 2.6.32-22.
login as: kai
k...@127.0.0.1 password:
Linux pr
Could your freezes have something to do with this bug-report on freedesktop.org?
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28402
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #28402
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28402
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My freezes went away once I scrapped ndiswrapper on both Lucid and
Maverick. I would guess that in my case at least, loading sketchy
windows code into the kernel was causing some serious issues.
J
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Thanks Igor and Peter, those are indeed very surprising news, I was just
few seconds to reboot and start the fedora install.I guess I was very
hot headed yesterday, (it's not fun when you have to kill your working
session many times a day).
I haven't tried the kernel options you mention Igor, I'll
Recently several people mentioned to stop using Ubuntu 10.04 and start
using other distributions. I mentioned in # 47 and # 71 of this thread
that I plan to do the same. I have now 7 distributions on two machines.
HP desktop , AMD 5600+ with : Fedora 13, OpenSuse 11.2, Gentoo (and Windows
Vista
Mauricio, good luck with Fedora, however I'm afraid you could
encounter similar problems. It seems that there are serious issues
with newer kernels or/and XOrg (perhaps a combination of them). So as
long you'd stick with fairly old kernel you should be safe (i.e.
2.6.31) anything newer tends to be
Nevermind! It just crashed again. "piece of c#$#$$"
This is seriously a really nasty bug, goodbye ubuntu this make me very
inefficient, I'll give it a try to fedora
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I can confirm the same issue here after upgrade from 9.04 (x86_64,
gnome, 100% CPU utilization, I've remove all the eye-candy effects)
I usually can kill -9 ssh'ing from another machine, and that, at least
takes me to the login screen.
One really interesting thing I noticed today was that after r
Some things I've tried (unsuccessfully) to get rid of the freezes:
- running kde instead of gnome
- running mainline kernel .35rc1
- running bare bones icewm / blackbox sessions
in my case (msi k8t neo II mobo, amd 4400+, nvidia 6200 agp, nvidia
256.xx drivers installed manually), the problems u
Ops, you said nVidia, so ignore the fglrx bit. But the other
questions still stand.
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Very interesting, Senor Miller. I assume you're talking about fglrx,
yes? Did you do anything more than install that driver, such as
removing any of the old ones? Any post-installation configuration to
do?
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I had been seeing this problem on a new ThinkPad W510 running 10.04.
The symptom I was seeing was that the screen would lock up at random
times over the course of the day, sometimes after several hours, other
times after just a few minutes. I saw lockups after leaving the machine
running while I
Please keep this bug report pertinent to the bug itself. This is not a
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I've been able to prevent this issue from happening, by disabling
Pulseaudio (as per the excellent guide at
http://www.jeffsplace.net/node/12 ).
My system (Intel D945GCLF2, Atom 330, running Lucid w/
2.6.32-24-generic) has had no problems at all except when I'd recently
been running some audio or
Well I bit the bullet and greetings from PCLinuxOS!
Was slightly tricky for me to install.cause I had a blackscreen of death
while installing. (does not bode well)
Successfully installed in VESA mode, and then found it tricky to set the
correct screen resolution...as I had 640 resolution and co
Thanks for the info, I think I might give that PCLinuxOS a shot also based
on your recommendationlooks fairly polished based on screenshots.
I tried going back to ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) which was more bearable and
although my "Black Screen" freezes have gone away, I still get an occasional
freeze
That's the beauty with GNU/Linux distros, you have the power to choose my
friend. As for me I'm still satisfied with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. Maybe when
10.04.1 will be released I hope that most of the major bugs are already
polished.
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 6:19 PM, thecityofgold
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After 4 years of Ubuntu and 3 months of random freezing I've migrated to
PCLinuxOS.
It is easy to install, works flawlessly, and is based on later packages
than Ubuntu.
It appears that Ubuntu devs do not give a c**p about a critical bug in
their distribution. In that case, and with regret, the on
I have a similar problem. Ramdom freeze, which I cannot reproduce.
Sometime I get the system up for 36 hrs uninterrupted , sometimes it
happens right after booting.
Regarding what florinar wrote on comment#2, I am also experiencing the
ramdom keyboard freeze. Could they be related?
Currently runn
Disabling irqbalance doesn't work for me.
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 12:46 AM, Captain Chaos
<585...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Further to my comment #124, I can report that after disabling irqbalance
> (about three weeks ago) I have not had random freezes any more. It
> definitely seems to be a fac
I cannot back that up.
I've tried it on a Coppermine box, and it still causes the random crash
syndrome.
This has something to do with a kernel-level patch, it seems. Anyone
tried running a way upstream (2.6.35) kernel?
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Further to my comment #124, I can report that after disabling irqbalance
(about three weeks ago) I have not had random freezes any more. It
definitely seems to be a factor on my system (quad core Intel Core2, 4
GB RAM, 2 NVidia Geforce 8800 GTX's).
Perhaps others could try whether this makes a dif
I've had this problem and I've reliably strace'd the offending thread
(usually via SSH).
It seems to be locked on the general pattern of an futex with a NULL timeout:
futex( ... , FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, NULL , ... ,
Backtracing the process shows from gdb:
0: __kernel_vsyscall ()
1: ?? () in libc6.s
Oops I made a typo in the previous post, it should be
acpi_skip_timer_override instead of acpi_no_skip_timer. Sorry.
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Dave, in my case noapic nolapic do not work - I experience a freeze
after a few minutes.
Using either nohz=off or acpi_no_skip_timer seems to help. I haven't
experienced any freezes in either case. I'm not sure if these options
solve the problem, since I didn't run exhaustive tests, however after
I've had the exact issues as described by databubble in comment #39.
For me I've found if I turn off my wireless card I no longer get any
freezes (uptime so far of 1 day and 17 hours).
My card using the Realtek driver:
Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Device 8172 (rev 10)
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For what it's worth, this still occurs with the 2.6.32-24 kernel.
Igor, when you talk about using acpi_no_skip_timer and nohz=off, is that
in addition to "noapic nolapic", or in place of those options?
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Cheers Bob, Good for you!
Obviously there is no problem then...we're all mad!
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 9:48 PM, BobMcD wrote:
> FYI - I've been able to achieve 12 days of uptime thus far. Same duty
> cycle, same hardware, same software, etc. 10.04 will automatic updates,
> default settings (be
FYI - I've been able to achieve 12 days of uptime thus far. Same duty
cycle, same hardware, same software, etc. 10.04 will automatic updates,
default settings (beyond specifying the server kernel image.)
Only, 32bit - not 64.
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Well - as mentioned earlier - I was having problems earlier with
random/sporadic "Black Screens".
Based on threads etc. I suspected problems with video drivers and intel
chiopset.
Anyhow I had reproducible test case (System > Admin > System Testing >
Video tests => Crash)
After trying out a lot
I have a dual monitor setup for a docked Dell latitude D630 which
experiences frequent X freezes. 95% of the time my mouse input still
works, i cannot type anywhere in X however I can ctrl alt f1 into a
console and restart gdm. The other 5% of the time it is a full freeze
and requires power off
Mo
I seem to have a queer version of the random freezes case. My desktop
freezes (except for being able to open a terminal through the keyboard
shortcut) ONLY when I use keyboard shortcuts that I have assigned to
control the volume and when rhythmbox is running. It freezes rhythmbox
and firefox and ma
I seem to be having the same problem..but I can't even log into my
desktop. It seems to be freezing up earlier and earlier. The first time
happened right after I launched Firefox so I rebooted. Then it froze
while I was typing in my password. I rebooted. (The reisub keys weren't
responding.) Then i
I updated my system to:
INTEL Pentium ES5400
BIOSTAR G41D3G
Ubuntu 10.04 freezes randomly but pretty consistently; from 1 min to
couple of hours. I tried three different recommendations, one pretty
technical for my standard (maybe too technical, I have no experience
with Unix or usage of "termi
I am getting random complete system lockups on the below system:-
AMD Phenom x4 9650
nVidia GeForce 9800 GT 512MB
4xGB Dual Channel DDR2 RAM
ASUS M3N-HD/HDMI
USB Mouse/Keyboard
Kernel 2.6.32-23-generic
nVidia 195.36.24 Hardware Driver
Ubuntu 10.04 x86-64
Turning Compiz off does not help.
When sy
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I just got another freeze today. I've been running with
"radeon.modeset=0 noapic nolapic" for several days (a week, maybe) and
hadn't had a freeze until now. As others have reported, I can ssh into
the system; Xorg is running at 98% CPU.
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I had this problem every day. I solved it by using the 34 kernel.
However, over the last few weeks it has started happening again. Twice
today. I'm on a Thinkpad T60. Hope this is useful info and this this
gets fixed!
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databubble, what about nohz=off ? did you try it?
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Hi Ignor. acpi_skip_timer_override does not work for me. So far the
only thing that stabilizes my system is nolapic, which has the side-
effect of disabling my second core.
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acpi_skip_timer_override definitely works for me - 8.5 hours uptime - no
freeze. Does it work for anybody else?
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Could you try to use acpi_skip_timer_override kernel option as suggested
by Hqxriven at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9612800&postcount=731 ? It seems
to be working for me for now - 3 hours uptime.
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On my Intel Core 2 Duo T5550, the video test does not crash the system.
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I can apparently trigger the problem by downloading large files over my
WLAN connection using Bittorrent.
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