Well, after a full day without freezes, it started again
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Flashing the firmware of the DVD writer didnt change anything. Forcing
IDE module may solve but, as there is no DMA tranfert supported with
this option, it's not a good solution. Compiling a new kernel ??? Could
it solve ? With ide/piix modules with DMA transfert ?
I really think there is an
Thanks uggnu, I forgot there was such a beast.. reopening.
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Unggnu : thanks, I did it, but no change...
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During the freezes, I got those message in the syslog :
Nov 24 13:00:15 jean-martin kernel: [11956.218917] ata1: port is slow to
respond, please be patient (Status 0xd1)
Nov 24 13:00:20 jean-martin kernel: [11962.356088] ata1: device not ready
(errno=-16), forcing hardreset
Nov 24 13:00:20
For instance the system considers my hard drives are SATA, but they are
not ???
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And btw. please attach the output of dmesg and lspci -vvnn.
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Does it happen with another OS like Windows or another distribution too? Maybe
you have an hardware issue.
Most IDE-Adapters are recognized as sdX because of a new driver. This shouldn't
be the problem. But maybe the new ata driver makes problems on your board so
please recheck it with another
Why is this assigned against tracker?
If you disabled/killed tracker and problem still persists then this is
not tracker related?
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'm working on Windows since two years on this laptop : not any problem,
very stable. I think that I have a pata hard drive
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And the lspci -vvnn
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Closing tracker task, as killing tracker didn't help.
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No, it didn't, but I think the solution is to avoid sata modules and use
old ata/ide modules. But I dont know if it will not slow down the
system and the main issue s that I don't know how to do that... ;-b
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It seems that you doesn't use the Ubuntu Kernel. Please try it but if it
doesn't work disable the the libata modules and use the standard eide
instead in your kernel. Maybe it helps.
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What do you mean by you don't use the ubuntu kernel ?, I installed
Ubuntu studio and didn't change anything in the kernel... The thing is
that I need help on the procedure to use the standard eide or ide...,
and I don't know how to disable the libata modules...
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I might have found something that helps :
System Administration BootUp-Manager
and then select : adjust Disk parameters for better performances...
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So if I follow you, my system keeps starting processes 2 or 3 hours
long, dozen of people have the same problem. And you just close... Ok,
fine. (because those freeze repeat for at least 2 or 3 hours after I
start the system). All that make the system unusable.
JMartin
Le vendredi 23 novembre
Hi Timo,
I have 1 Go RAM on my system
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep Mem /proc/meminfo
MemTotal: 1029140 kB
MemFree:146620 kB
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ swapon -s
FilenameTypeSizeUsedPriority
Do you see any problems with the memory on my system ?
JMartin
Le jeudi 22 novembre 2007 à 21:49 +, Timo Aaltonen a écrit :
How much do you have RAM (memory) on the system? Run 'grep Mem
/proc/meminfo' on a terminal, also 'swapon -s' and give us the output.
I don't see a bug here. You
Thanks for the information.
1GB is plenty. The login screen is loaded early, so the system keeps
starting processes in the background when you log in. I don't know how
Fedora does things, but it's still not a bug in X so I'm closing this
one.
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Try to kill the tracker daemon with killall trackerd in console and
recheck if the freezes still happens afterwards. If not just disable it
under System - Preferences - Settings .
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Sessions instead of settings
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Hello Jean.martin
Once again thaks for your time. This appears to be a problem with Xorg,
but to know for sure more information is needed.
Can you please attach your X server configuration file located in
(/etc/X11/xorg.conf) and X server log file (/var/log/Xorg.0.log) to the
bug report as
Started X without xorg.conf
Display very very very slow ..
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I confirm that it also freezes with no 3D effects.
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Here are the files for my config before starting X without xorg.conf
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Hello Antonio,
I sent you everything on the https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164392
link.
Hope it will be useful
Best regards
JMartin
Le jeudi 22 novembre 2007 à 12:33 +, António Lima a écrit :
Hello Jean.martin
Once again thaks for your time. This appears to be a problem with Xorg,
Confirming the bug.
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Hello Jean,
Thanks for your trouble! I'm confirming the bug for now. The maintainers
will take it from here.
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If any more information is necessary a comment will be left here. Thanks
again!
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Antonio,
That's cool if you found the problem, but the instructions you gave me
are a bit like chinese for me, I started linux 8 days ago...
what do I do with that ?
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:-S
Are those things tondo in
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Hello Jean
I know this can be a bit confusing to someone that is just starting to
use Linux and Ubuntu in particular. What I did was to confirm the bug so
that it can be analyzed by the package maintainer, so that he can find
the problem, and possibly fix it. Now you don't need to do anything
How much do you have RAM (memory) on the system? Run 'grep Mem
/proc/meminfo' on a terminal, also 'swapon -s' and give us the output.
I don't see a bug here. You system is busy so the apps aren't that
responsive. Once it has loaded all the processes it needs, things work
normally as you said.
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