I now think that the freeze issue might come from a hardware problem :
I made a test that worked well :
- I removed the overclocking of my CPU (so that the CPU uses its normal speed).
The overclocking was stable for years, but one never knows. My graphic card is
not overclocked
- I reduced the
It does not seem to be related to the screen resolution (tried both 1024x768
and 1600x1200), or to the VGA/DVI port (tried both).
So I assume it was related to the overclocking
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Freezes with nvidia-glx-185 or -190 after upgrade from jaunty to karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486837
You
I change the status to invalid, as it seems to come from the
overclocking of my CPU
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Freezes with nvidia-glx-185 or -190 after upgrade from jaunty to karmic
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You received
Same freeze confirmed in mplayer (under MythTV.)
Seems that the problem is video acceleration under the nvidia driver,
not a particular application.
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Freezes with nvidia-glx-185 or -190 after upgrade from jaunty to karmic
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You received this bug
At least I solved the problem of blank screen after hibernation : I found in
the forums that I needed to put NvAGP 1 in my xorg.conf.
See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-173/+bug/34043
Now I can resume correctly from hibernation.
But I still have freezes when
This time, I reproduced the freeze on a ubuntu 9.04 liveCD.
I installed version 180.44 of the nvidia proprietary drivers, and version
10.0.42.34 of adobe proprietary flash plugin.
The computer froze again while displaying the Home movie.
One interesting thing : I never experienced such freezes
I just made a test on a ubuntu 9.04 liveCD : installed nvidia drivers
version 180.44, and version 10.0.22.87 of flash plugin (through
http://pubmirrors.reflected.net/debian-multimedia/pool/main/f/flash-
player/flashplayer-mozilla_10.0.22.87-0.0_i386.deb)
The system froze after a few minutes
Today, I tried to watch the same youtube video in a virtualized
environment.
I made this test with Virtualbox 3.1.2 (non-OSE version), on two different
virtual machines :
- one under Ubuntu 10.04 alpha 2, on which I only installed the proprietary
flash plugin (version 10.0.42.34). I did not
Same freezes after the kernel upgrade to 2.6.31-17.54
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I reproduced the same problem on a ubuntu 9.10 liveCD :
After booting on the liveCD, I installed version 185 of the nvidia proprietary
drivers, as proposed a few seconds after the boot.
Then, I installed the ubuntu-restricted-extras package (in order to have the
proprietary flash plugin).
I
The flashplugin-nonfree update of yesterday (to version
10.0.42.34ubuntu0.9.10.1) does not solve the problem of freezes with
flash videos
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The xorg updates of today did not solve the problem of wake up after an
hibernation : the screen is blank on wake-up
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I was hoping that the recent kernel upgrade (to 2.6.31-15) could help with this
issue.
It does not : still the same freezes with flash videos.
I can reproduce that easily :
- activate nvidia proprietary drivers
- open a flash video, for example http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqxENMKaeCU
and
Watching the same youtube video from Totem works without freezing.
Same thing for another fullscreen streaming video with VLC : no freeze.
So I suspect something related to Adobe Flash and/or nvidia drivers
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I think I have something similar. After upgrading to Karmic I get
frequent freezes at quite random times.
I can always see the same error in the log:
NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 13, 0001 0080
Do you get an NVRM Xid error as well?
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Freezes with
Here is what a grep gives me in /var/log for the NVRM string :
/var/log/dmesg:[ 16.933681] NVRM: loading NVIDIA UNIX x86 Kernel Module
185.18.36 Fri Aug 14 17:18:04 PDT 2009
/var/log/dmesg.0:[ 13.398677] NVRM: loading NVIDIA UNIX x86 Kernel Module
185.18.36 Fri Aug 14 17:18:04 PDT 2009
The version of adobe-flashplugin I use is 10.0.32.18-1karmic2, within firefox
3.5.5.
The freezes make the computer completely unresponsive : the mouse does not
move, ctrl-alt-F1 does nothing. The only thing I can do is a manual power-off
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I forgot to mention that everything was fine before upgrading to karmic (at
least for flash videos, I did not use the hibernate feature at that time).
The flash video does not necessarily have to be in fullscreen mode. And it
works for a few minutes before freezing the system.
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