Upgrading to Lucid was unsuccessful, so I did a full install of Alpha 2.
This appeared to fix this bug, only to replace it with another. Xorg
still crashes with no backtrace, but there is no segfault or general
protection on anything. I wouldn't mark this as closed, however,
because it may still
One more thing I should mention. It is still much more stable than
before, however, the instability will also occur on AC. Personally, I
feel that the overall stability is more helpful because I use this
laptop on battery a lot, but you may think differently.
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I was doing a bit more research before a reinstall. ld-2.10.1.so is
provided by libc6, for what it's worth. I think I'll try a dist-upgrade
first. Maybe something got solved between Karmic and Lucid, and it
could be in the Alpha. If that doesn't work I'll try a full reinstall.
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And by dist-upgrade I mean update-manager -d. :-P
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I think I'll do a fresh install using a Lucid daily build. Maybe it'll
be fixed there. Or maybe it'll be fixed by a reinstallation. I hope...
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Nice to know I'm not alone in this problem, at least :-). I'm beginning
to think it might have something to do with underclocking the GPU when
on battery power. It's kind of a stretch, but that does explain why the
crash happens more often (or only, in your case) on battery.
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I am looking for patterns in the crash, as I know random is a very...
vague term. I've noticed that the first crash takes about 20 to 30
minutes. All subsequent crashes occur in under 10 minutes. This
pattern lasts until a complete reboot.
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The system appears to be much less stable when on battery power. Just a
thought.
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I would love some help on this, as I am unable to use my computer for
very long most of the time. If I need to post anything more, just say
the word.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Nvidia binary driver version 185 on a GTX260M.
Crashes are seemingly random (anywhere from 30 seconds to 2 hours logged
in), but always present with no backtrace in Xorg.0.log.old and either a
segfault or general protection in ld-2.10.1.so. 173
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Oh, sorry, should include this.
Xorg crashes then immediately brings me to the login screen.
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It crashed in between me submitting the bug and uploading this.
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