I believe upgrading both has also fixed the issue for me. Thank you so
much for sharing your solution, cjcolella
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Had another crash today, so the intel driver didn't (completely?)
resolve the issue.
I upgraded my kernel to 2.6.38-8-generic by following the instructions
here: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-kernel-upgrade-howto/
Will update if I get another crash or am stable for several days.
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I've been using my system today for over 3 hours today with no crash.
It seems like the Stefan Glasenhardt's driver fixed this issue. I'll
post an update if I experience another crash or if I don't within the
next week.
In the mean time, should someone be notified if this patch indeed
resolves
I tried using Ubuntu Classic today and you were right that it wasn't the
issue. I got the same crash.
I'll try just the intel driver you suggested first and try to isolate
the fix. Thanks again for the links
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Interesting, I wonder if we're getting the same bug. Let me know how
that new kernel works out for you. I can say that I used Ubuntu 10.10
on this system for 2 months with no similar crash. Ubuntu 10 used GNOME
instead of unity, so I figured it had more to do with that. I think
I'll try
@cjcolella One solution I've seen is to select Ubuntu Classic at login.
You won't be using Unity anymore, but it *should* fix the crashes. I
haven't tested it myself since I'd like to gather some more data on this
bug and hopefully see it fixed.
I agree with you though that it makes 11.04
@cjcolella I found that when I get the packet loss issue, putting the
computer into standby and then starting it up again resolves it (at
least temporarily)
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I'm sometimes seeing massive packet loss on my wifi connection (for this
computer only) after a crash. I.e. pinging the local router has ~80%
packet loss while my coworker next to me is browsing the connection just
fine.
Disconnecting and reconnect doesn't fix the problem for me, but
rebooting
Just wanted to add that I'm still getting one crash per boot. With my
current usage this means about one crash per day. The crash usually
happens on opening a new tab in Firefox, hitting enter in the CLI to
execute a command, or opening a file in Netbeans.
After this crash, I have to log in
See the launchpad question link provided in the bug report for more
detailed information on the crash behavior and attempted solution.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-intel
instructed to submit bug report in this ubuntu launchpad thread:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+question/155526
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package:
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