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orin_iut, if you have a bug in Ubuntu, could you please file a new report by
executing the following in a terminal:
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I tested the latest mainline kernel and can confirm that, the bug still exists
on the folloswing mainline kernel:
Linux 3.8.0-999-generic #201212310405
I have used this kernel also after disabling proprietary Wireless lan
driver. But that didn't help avoid the crash either.
Nevertheless, I foun
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crashes after a shot while (max 2minutes). I have installed Maverick
- 10.10rc. It does not happened in Windows.
+ 10.10rc.
- ---
- reported workaround:
+ Ubuntu does not crash, if WLAN is switche
aspera, could you please test the latest upstream kernel available following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds ? It will allow additional
upstream developers to examine the issue. Please do not test the kernel in the
mainline kernels archive directory daily folder, but the one all the
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Michael Leetz, to maintain a respectful atmosphere, please follow the
code of conduct - http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/ . Bug reports
are handled by humans, the majority of whom are volunteers, so please
bear this in mind.
Hence, could you please file a new report by executing the followi
Thank you for your non-answer and your non-help and your efforts, "to
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I'm not a very experienced linux user, but I'm willing to help to solve this
problem. If anybody could give me an instruction, how to create a bug report?
But I can't install 12.10 Beta 2, because I'm working still with Ubuntu 10.04.
I installed the actual beta version on an usb device. Answer,
This bug is still present in Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 2. No solution after such
a long time. Why?
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I can confirm, that this bug is still present in Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS.
Dear Christopher M. Penalver: Are you sure, that this bug no longer
affects pm-utils? Why do you want a new bug report? Hope, that this bug,
which exists 2 years now, soon will be history.
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Christopher. done, new bug report is
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1030992
But I don't know why do you want a new bug report.
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Christian, could you please file a new report by executing the following in a
terminal:
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This bug is still present in ubuntu 12.04 with all updates applied at
this moment.
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash pcie_aspm=off"
solves the problem for me.
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Jost Menke, please make any future posts to Thomas Lenarz at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/995223 . Thanks!
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Thomas Lenarz: I really strongly advise you to update your BIOS first.
Manufacturers tend to fix things without neccessarily mentioning it in
the changelog. For example, on my HP nx7400, Speedstep didn't work in
Linux until I updated the BIOS to the latest version. The documentation
said nothing ab
@Christopher: Done. It is Bug #995223.
However, I had to boot again with the last Ubuntu kernel. ubuntu-bug did
not allow me to file the bug with active mainline kernel. I hope this
makes no difference for the information you need.
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@Jost Menke: Thanks a lot for your reply. I tried the RC4 of the kernel. No
change:
It works OK on battery when I pull the plug after start up. Booting up on
battery does not work.
The freeze occured just after the sound was played on presentation of the login
panel.
A short time after freezing,
@Thomas Lenarz: Hmm.. So there seems to be some improvement with the 3.4
kernel, but no final fix. In the meantime, RC4 is out, maybe you want to give
it a try:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.4-rc4-precise/
PS: Did you check if your BIOS is up to date? As others already
mention
> Please test mainline kernel 3.4 RC2 and report back:
>
> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.4-rc2-precise/
I tried the mainline kernel on ASUS X51:
The effects are:
-System does not freeze anymore when unplugging AC-Adaptor and running
from Battery. Power-Management (Indicators)
@ Jost Menke,
Sorry I'm not able to try it, cause I haven't the knowledge to do that .
Mabe you can explane it in short words? I'm using this laptop as a
productivity system and I know nothing about the risk to try the
mainline kernel. I like to help, but I have to do my work, too. But I
will see
aspera, could you please try the 3.4 mainline kernel (see #161) and
report if it still crashes?
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Christopher M. Penalver,
sorry I am late, but I've got a lot to do in the last few weeks. I'm running
Ubuntu 12.04 and it is daily updated ( it is really a great releas!!!). But the
bug still happens! After a few seconds Ubuntu crash.
I did run the command "apport-collect -p linux 656745" But I
apport information
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crashes after a shot while (max 2minutes). I have installed Maverick
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aspera, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better. Maverick
reached EOL on April 10, 2012.
Please see this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
We were wondering if this is still an issue in a supported release? If
so, can you try wi
Please test mainline kernel 3.4 RC2 and report back:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.4-rc2-precise/
Not 100% sure if this fixes the problem for me, I only tested a couple
of hours now (without freezes). But it definitely fixes some issues I
had with my builtin Intel 3945ABG wifi
OK, after some more testing, I am sorry to say that the problem still
occurs, even with 3.3-rc7.
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I tried the mainline kernel
3.3.0-030300rc7-generic-pae #201203101735 SMP Sat Mar 10 22:52:51 UTC
2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
and it seems to fix the issue for me. Running on battery for several
hours now without freezes. Maybe somebody else with this problem wants
to try: http://kernel.ubuntu.
I am (probably) experiencing the same problem on a HP Compaq nx7400
running Xubuntu 12.04 daily (atm 3.2.0-18-generic-pae #29-Ubuntu SMP Mon
Mar 12 00:42:23 UTC 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux).
The system freezes after an unspecified time running on battery. When
reconnected to AC power, it will co
I have noticed it in the 3.0.x kernels but I also have a Lucid
installation with 2.6.38 and that does not freeze :|
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#50 worked for me...about 20 hours of trial and error.
1. make sure the bit is not excutable
2. use terminal sudo commands becuase you wont have permission to cut and
paste.
etc\lib does not excist on 12.10, so just do the path of /usr/lib/pm-
utils/power.d/pcie_aspm.
thank you
change this bug to critical.12.04
12.04 on Tecra A9 Toshiba with NVIDIA NVS 300
I can't not beleive this is going on past two years.THIS BUG IS
CRITICAL People want to unplu and plug in a
laptopThis should not be a guessing game
?-downgrade to pm 3.
for me compile kernel 3.1.6 from sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-3.1.6 closed
this bug for Dell Vostro 1015
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Apart from freezing issues now I have started overheating and abrupt
shutdowns. (something like
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/819734). I have
12.04 with kernel 3-2-0-7. Are they related? I am monitoring the temp
using "sensors" command.
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Tried again with pcie_aspm=force and got freezes. I think I have to wait
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Issue still persists with 12.04 nightly build and Acer Aspire 7250
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The bug confirmed for Vostro 3700 on Ubuntu 12.04 (development version),
kernel 3-2-0-5. None of the workarounds mentioned in this thread have
worked so far.
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I have probably the same bug. Acer Aspire 7250 with AMD E300 processor
and AMD Radeon HD 3610. WLAN: Acer Nplify 802.11b/g/n
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possible our problem will be corrected in release 12.10
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_aspm_solution&num=1
https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/11/10/467
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Dell Vostro 1015
Same problem under Linux Mint 11 Katya, (based on Ubuntu 11.04 Natty)
"pcie_aspm=off" - solved problem
Not reproduced under Xubuntu 11.10 LiveCD
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The problem also persists on my Dell Vostro 3700 with Ubuntu 11.10.
Everytime I forget to plug in the power cord, I get reminded of this
issue. I'm hoping that this will be fixed very soon, I have been
experiencing this bug for more than a year now. I like the Ubuntu OS but
I'm missing stability.
The problem also persists on my Dell Vostro 3700 after upgrading to
11.10.
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Hello,
I just installed Ubuntu 11.10. Problem persists on ASUS X51.
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I tried workaround from #141 on ASUS X51:
I am very sorry it does not solve the problem. Though, I think to
observe that it takes a few seconds longer before it freezes.
ASUS X51 seems to be very resistent to all suggestions ;-).
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Hi,
I have been having problems with my Dell Studio 15 freezing
intermittently when on battery for months. I have read many, many posts
on this topic and tried many different tweaks to no avail. Reverting to
an earlier version of pm_utils worked, but I lost the ability to put my
laptop on standby,
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Hi.
Dell Vostro 3700.
Problem "solved" by downgrading pm-utils to 1.3.0 on 11.04. With pm-
utils 1.4.x the laptop freezes or reboots randomly after few minutes. AC
powered a little less, battery powered more often. Other solutions
described here not helped.
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ena
FWIW: I followed the above, specifically:
1) Edit /etc/default/grub and change:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash pcie_aspm=off"
2) sudo update-grub
My Dell Vostro 1015 with 64-bit Ubuntu 11.04 no longer hangs when the AC
power is removed. Tha
UPDATE for ASUS X51:
I have tried the Fedora 15 Live Image. The Freeze occurs as well in
exactly the same manner.
Therefore, the follwing distributions are affectet (for my laptop):
Debian (Squeeze)
Ubuntu (since 10.04)
Mandriva
Fedora (15)
The problem for me came with the upgrade to Ubuntu 10.
UPDATE: Both Ubuntu Natty Narwhal and Linux Mint 11 (Natty Based)
eventually froze my Vostro 3700 again, even with "pcie_aspm=off" added
to grub. It does so even while plugged to AC and on a relatively light
CPU load...
Linux Mint Debian XFCE with kernel 2.6.32-5-686 and the above fix,
doesnt fre
Writing this on a Vostro 3700 Core i7 with Nvidia GT216 [GeForce GT
330M] and Broadcom BCM 43224 on battery alone. Before editing
"pcie_aspm=off" into the grub, the machine froze completely within 15
seconds of disconnecting the power supply.
This behaviour started after installing Ubuntu 11.04 an
I installed 11.04/64 on another drive to give it a try
and it freezes again.
Interesting, 10.10/64 doesn't crash anymore on my
system (see my post #124) but 11.04 does...
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System froze again after a fresh installation of Natty.
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@Rob van der Linde
Uninstall pm-utils and makea notice about all the packages which will
remove and reinstall it again (without pm-utils 1.4). Then you should be
able to install pm-utils 1.3. For me it works on 11.04 with dell vostro
3700. ...but I can't give you a warranty.
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I tried Ubuntu 11.04 amd64 on my Vostro 3700 and the problem still
persists, also you cannot uninstall pm-utils to put on pm-utils 1.3,
because that will also remove gdm and many other pakages. I have not
found a workaround yet, installing laptop-mode-tools does not fix the
problem, and neither do
I tried Ubuntu 11.04 on my ASUS X51 Laptop.
Problem persists.
Then, I installed laptop-mode-tools additionally.
Problem still persists.
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installing "laptop-mode-tools" (sudo apt-get install laptop-mode-tools)
fixed the problem here. I'd try that before downgrading.
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This is still happening in 11.04 on my Dell Studio 15. Looks like I'll
be reverting back to 10.04. Am amazed such a critical bug hasn't been
fixed, and may not be fixed until 11.10.
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@ceg
Running 10.10
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@Vinay: Yours may be another bug, at least mine crashed hard when
enabling wlan on battery. If your kernel is still running, ALT-PRINT-K
will kill your processes, but may restore your console input for you.
@Miroslav: Are you refering to 11.04?
In 10.10, mine used to work fine as long as wlan isn
@VInay
do you mean your log is completely empty
except 2 emergency sync messages??
My log is full of messages mainly from
kernel boot.
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It seems the bug is gone (at least in my case),
I can't crash the machine.
I wanted to check what's the bug status, so I
removed the kernel parameter pcie_aspm=off
from /etc/default/grub,
did sudo update-grub,
rebooted,
checked dmesg log that pcie_aspm=off is really
not activated, then pulled off
I am still on 10.10 and the problem is still continuing. I have tried
both the (main) solutions.
By the way, I found one interesting thing about this "freezing". The
system doesnt get frozen completely, it is just the display and the
inputs (keyboard-mouse) are frozen. I can still work over the ne
This effected me in 10.10, and it seems like I have the same symptoms in
11.04. Hopefully the same work around does the same trick.
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For me it first kept crashing on battery when network-manager connected to
wlan, but now, a couple reboots/updates? later the workaround works.
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It would be helpfull if you attached some logs.
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Greetings,
For your information. I have a HP 6735b with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS with the
same problem as described here, i.e. Ubuntu crash when going on battery
(i.e. removing AC power), or on start up when on battery.
I have tried comment #76 :
<<<
in /etc/default/grub change:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAU
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If I start my Dell Vostro 3700 i5 330M without Power AC adabter Ubuntu
crashes after a shot while (max 2minutes). I have installed Maverick
10.10rc. It does not happened in Windows.
- Thank You
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+
+ in /etc/default/grub change:
+
@ceg Ah I see. when upgrade-grub failed I was running grub-mkconfig.
So now I've run the correct command it works.
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Any hope this would be fix for Natty?
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I just would like to drop a note.
I tried comment #76 on my ASUS X51 Laptop.
However, it does not solve the problem for me, I am afraid.
Problem persists as described in my original bug-report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/605967.
Please feel free to tell me if I could try out something and/o
@Colin
have you found something interesting in my log (post #98)?
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@Colin and others,
After some testing in Windows and calls to dell support, I know where is my
issue. My laptop's ventilation system just
can't handle the processors at 100% for more than 15 minutes. That causes linux
to crash, in Windows they use the "trick" of
reducing to 58% now and then to c
Just to add, we are actively trying to acquire some hardware so that we
can debug this one further - we've not given up on this.
@Mateo, can you open a new bug, as I'm not entirely sure you issue is
the same as this one. Thanks!
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@Galois:
To confirm you actually booted with pcie_aspm=off you can check the output of
"cat /proc/cmdline".
In comment #76 there is a typo, you need to run "sudo update-grub" (not
upgrade-grub).
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Finally got around to trying #76. It did not work.
First I undid changes from #50 rebooted and confirmed the freeze still
occurred. I then made the changes as per #76 rebooted and the freeze was
still present.
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Solution #76 is working for me as well.
Thanks for all of the time everyone. I love all of the bug-hunters!
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I removed ath9k from the blacklist and tried #76 solution: it seems to
work! Thanks a lot!!
However, I'm still wondering why the bug doesn't happen when loading the
module manually.
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I have an Asus X5DID-SX058V, Intel Pentium T4400 CPU, Atheros
Communications Inc. AR9285 Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev
01).
Before seeing this bug report I experienced this bug and I tried to
troubleshoot it. I blacklisted the ath9k module and verified that the machine
didn't crash
@Mateo
Since you say it shuts down with and without the pcie_aspm=off parameter
it indeed looks like a different problem.
Next steps I can think of:
Make sure that Prime95 on windows 7 is running at full speed on all
cores. Maybe it is running with reduced speed and that is the reason it
does no
@Mateo
I must admit lack of ideas in your particular case,
need to say this thread tries to solve different
problem. Good luck.
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@Wolfgang @Colin King @Miroslav
It's true that it shuts down whether I put the kernel parameter or not.
But I tried this on windows 7 (same machine of course), running Prime95 (a CPU
stress test)
for ~1 hour and nothing happened. Again, available for any tests & logs you
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@Mateo
Indeed, I have to remove a dust cake from between fan and heat sink
about every 6 month or my Acer Extensa 5630Z will not be able to run
with full power for more than a few minutes.
This is a bit of a design failure as there is no easy to remove filter.
Instead I have to open the main hatc
@Mateo
I think your laptop overheats and shuts down (for safety reasons),
I don't think it has something to do with the PCIE active state power
management, thanks to Colin's sollution your laptop started to
work on battery but fails for other reason.
If it shuts down during heavy load, that sugge
@Colin King using Ubuntu 10.10 and with the solution of #76, after ~20 minutes
of heavy CPU work (compiling) the
computers starts to run very slow and then it shuts down suddenly.
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@Colin, FYI this bug is still present in 11.04
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@Mateo, it could be because you laptop is consuming more power, but it
could be subjective. The trick is to run the machine on powertop for
10-15 minutes with and without the workaround to see the power
consumption difference - it's the easiest way to check of the ASPM
workaround is causing the mac
Colin King, I tried you solution in #76 and it seems to be working.
Thanks!
The problem is that now the fans are on all the time and the laptop
seems to get hotter, is this a subjective impression or it's an expected
consequence of disabling PCIe ASPM?
Dell studio 1558 here, I can provide any log
** Summary changed:
- notebook always crashes if on battery (dell vostro 3700 and others)
+ notebook crashes on battery with particular wlan or other pcie devices
enabled (dell vostro 3700, asus, medion, acer and others)
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