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The display is jerky in Precise 64 bits but not in the 32 bits version.
By display is jerky I mean:
1. Jerky playback with gmplayer: the image refreshes a few times per
second but not 24-30 times as it should. The result is a jerky movement.
2. When moving or resizing a
I did more tests and I found that the bug doesn't occur if I set the
memory mode in BIOS to:
DDR2-667 instead of -800
It looks like the memory is bad but that's probably not true for the
following reasons:
-both the memory and the motherboard are spec'ed for DDR2-800
-the same
One other thing: it's still possible that there is a bug in Linux
exposed by this particular configuration.
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Title:
general protection fault:
I confirm that the bug is also present in the latest mainline kernel
for Ubuntu 12.04:
linux-
image-3.4.0-030400rc2-generic_3.4.0-030400rc2.201204072235_i386.deb
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Let the debugging begin :) !
Please let me know what you find or post a link to a mainline kernel
bug if appropriate.
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Tags removed: needs-upstream-testing
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[ 370.091128] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at 63eb
[ 370.091128] IP: [c10bd407] acct_update_integrals+0xa7/0x100
[ 370.091128] *pde =
[ 370.091128] Oops: [#1] SMP
[ 370.091128] Modules linked in: nls_utf8
In Windows XP the crashes do not happen when playing videos.
So far we know the following:
-no crashes in Windows XP
-regular, reproducible crashes when playing videos using the NVidia drivers:
NVIDIA-Linux-x86-270.41.06
NVIDIA-Linux-x86-295.40
-instantaneous
Public bug reported:
When I do
depmod nouveau
my Ubuntu 10.04 freezes and the computer needs to be power cycled.
The main graphic card in an NVidia 8800GTS, but there is also a Radeon
graphic card embedded on to the motherboard (M2A-VM).
The same graphic card was used previously
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Title:
Linux freezes when inserting the Nouveau module
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Correction for the post above:
-instantaneous crash when inserting the Nouveau module:
modprobe nouveau
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Title:
Linux freezes when
TO: Christopher M. Penalver (penalvch)
I tried the procedure using the linux-crashdump package, but
unfortunately there was nothing saved in /var/crash.
In more detail: I did:
echo 1 /proc/sys/kernel/panic_on_oops
as root, then played the video which crashed the system.
After reboot,
I also removed the module ati_agp using:
rmmod ati_agp
before playing the video, but the crash still occured.
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Title:
Linux freezes when
Another way to freeze hard the system is to boot in rescue mode, get
root rights, do telinit 5, and then service kdm start.
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Title:
Linux freezes
The installed linux-crashdump packages doesn't save any info when
the crash described in post #2 occurs.
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Title:
Linux freezes when inserting the
I tried the netconsole method and this one provided some results.
Here is the last part of the log, corresponding to the crash:
[ 1539.423106] __ratelimit: 87 callbacks suppressed
[ 1539.423119] chromium-browse[2735] general protection ip:b4d15ed9 sp:bf7fc8fc
error:0 in
Is that enough information to work on the bug ?
If not, what else can I do ?
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Ok , I'll try to test it on the daily build for 12.04, but I don't see
how that will help find the bug in 10.04.
About the mainline kernels, which one shouls I test ? The absolutely latest, or
the one that maps to my current kernel.
From :
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected precise
** Description changed:
Linux freezes hard every time I try to play a video from Yahoo using
Chromium.
I tried to get more information using another computer following the
procedure describe here:
apport information
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/981813/+attachment/3073013/+files/AplayDevices.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/981813/+attachment/3073014/+files/ArecordDevices.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/981813/+attachment/3073016/+files/Card0.Amixer.values.txt
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Linux
apport information
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Linux
apport information
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/981813/+attachment/3073020/+files/PciMultimedia.txt
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Linux
apport information
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I just installed Ubuntu 12.04 the daily build and I confirm that the
crash is identical with the Nouveau driver.
Christopher I added the apport information above as you required.
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I used the netconsole method and got the following crash report
with Ubuntu 12.04 daily build and the Nouveau driver:
[ 574.999831] Loglevel set to 4
[ 580.144180] SysRq : Show State
[ 676.540016] general protection fault: f200 [#1] SMP
[ 676.540017] Modules linked in: nls_utf8 isofs ppdev
I hope the above is enough to start debugging.
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Title:
Linux freezes when
Public bug reported:
Linux freezes hard every time I try to play a video from Yahoo using Chromium.
I tried to get more information using another computer following the
procedure describe here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSystemCrash
but nothing is printed on the
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Title:
Linux freezes when playing video
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This is the address of the video which crashes my system every time:
http://tv.yahoo.com/news/charlie-sheen-rises-from-the-dead-with-new
--anger-management--promo.html
Also, when I play mkv videos with mplayer, Linux crashes, not
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Christopher, I'll try to do what you ask when I get a chance; right now I'm
using Ubuntu 10.04.
I'll see if I can install the daily build of 12.04.
Meanwhile, I did some more testing: I removed the NVidia driver using its
--uninstall option.
Then, I did
modprobe nouveau
and the SYSTEM
Joseph, I did a fresh install in a separate partition.
I installed Ubuntu 10.04 again, this time the AMD64 version (the old one is
x86).
I still get crashes, both in the old, 32 bits and the new, 64 bits but less
often and of a different nature. Now, the system freezes and I don't get the
This is the info from lshw about the audio device:
id:
multimedia
description: Audio device
product: SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)
vendor: ATI Technologies Inc
physical id:
14.2
bus info:
pci@:00:14.2
version: 00
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities:
Joseph,
No, I did not perform a fresh install. I used the previously installed Ubuntu
10.04 and 11.10 since I assumed they would be able to detect the new hardware
and install the required drivers.
Should I have installed from scratch ?
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Public bug reported:
After changing the motherboard from M2N32-SLI deluxe to M2A-VM I get
weird crashes in Ubuntu.
1. I launched Ubuntu 10.04 in rescue mode, logged in with my user and
then did
sudo bash
After I input the password, the system crashed with the following error
message:
Public bug reported:
I tried to create a new xen domain :
Command:
xl create XenWin_4.cfg
Output:
Parsing config file XenWin_4.cfg
xc: info: VIRTUAL MEMORY ARRANGEMENT:
Loader:0010-0017c310
TOTAL: -2f80
ENTRY ADDRESS:
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Installing Ubuntu 11.10 fails with error message
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Trying to add the installation CDROM to apt-sources failed with the
following error message:
# apt-cdrom add -d /media/TMP_Mount1
Using CD-ROM mount point /media/cdrom/
Identifying.. [f786c25bd8e5422d38fa6adc60888f06-2]
Scanning disc for index files..
Found 0 package
Public bug reported:
When I boot in Kubuntu 11.10, the graphic interface for logging in does not
appear.
Instead I am presented with the text login.
After I log in, I try to do (as root):
service kdm restart
but the problem remains, no graphic interface.
Then, I have to stop kdm
** Changed in: kde-workspace (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
kdm fails to start the X server
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Here are the logs for the X server and kdm.
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Here is the kdm log.
** Attachment added: kdm log
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I also reinstalled the xorg and kdm packages but the situation is
the same.
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kdm fails to start the X server
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Status: New = Confirmed
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apt-get doesn't have autocompletion
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Public bug reported:
apt-get doesn't have autocompletion for the command install (and
others) in Kubuntu 11.10.
It does have it in Kubuntu 10.04, so this is a regression.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: apt 0.8.16~exp5ubuntu13.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
ksysguard displays wrong memory
David, the bash-completion package is installed. The completion works
normally for bash but not for apt-get.
The file /var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin exists and its size is about 36MB.
I ran apt-cache gencaches as root but nothing changed, the comletion
is still missing for apt-get.
Let me
Public bug reported:
I tried installing Kubuntu 11.10 with the alternate install CD.
Everything went well at first including detecting and partitioning the hard
disks.
After that I received the following error message:
No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources.
I
Public bug reported:
The LInux kernel 2.6.32 is no longer actively supported.
see:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_itempx=MTA2NjI
and the original announcement from Greg Kroah-Hartman:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/3/4/58
Since this is the official kernel for Ubuntu Lucid,
I saved the install logs. Here is the syslog, maybe it could be used
to debug the problem.
Let me know if you want some of the others.
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Brad, following your advice I'm confirming this bug.
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Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Title:
The LInux kernel
There are no logs to be attached, see the description of the bug.
I first asked this as a question, see:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+question/189771
Following the suggestion of actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666), I
subsequently filed this bug.
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There is no individual package concerned since this bug concerns the
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Title:
One way to avoid the freeze is to limit the number of parallel
compilations taking place by using:
make -j N
In my case since I have a dual core CPU, N is equal to 2.
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Joseph, I did ran memtest several times on my system with no problems
found.
I understand that the kernel kills processes to free memory but is it
normal behavior that it should freeze completely the system ?
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I started a compilation of the Linux kernel with make and after about 3
minutes I stopped it with Ctrl+C
and restarted with
make -j
to enable parallel compilation.
After a few seconds the system freezed completely and I had to restart it
with the power on/off
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After rebooting, I did a
make -j
again and after a few seconds the system freezed again !
So it seems that this is not a one time event.
I'll try to find out more.
I appreciate any pointers about how to proceed. Is it possible to activate
some form of kernel logging to find out where
To Joseph: thanks I'll take a look.
No, the system doesn't respond to any Ctrl+Alt+Fn nor to Ctrl+Alt+Del.
Also it doesn't respond to pressing the power button quickly for 1-2 seconds
- if I keep it pressed for about 5 seconds, the power is cut off.
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I reproduced the bug again, this time with another computer connected
through ssh as described in
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSystemCrash
On one terminal I had a cat /proc/kmsg and on another tail -f
/var/log/syslog.
When the first computer crashed, it still responded to
Here is last lines displayed by the command
tail -f /var/log/syslog
As I said before it's not the full output, just the last few hundred
lines.
I hope this is easy to solve as on my computer it happens every time I do the
make -j on the Linux kernel sources.
I run Linux 10.04 with all
** Description changed:
- I started a compilation of the Linux kernel with make and after about 3
minutes I stopped it with Ctrl+C
- and restarted with
-make -j
+ I started a compilation of the Linux kernel with make and after about 3
minutes I stopped it with Ctrl+C
+ and restarted with
yurikoles, maybe you're right, but this is a bug in my opinion.
Suppose that someone installs just the base system and not the desktop
packages. This could be done for example on a server.
After rebooting the user is stuck since he/she cannot install anything else
from the CDROM.
The
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I installed Kubuntu 11.10 with the alternate install CDROM.
I only installed the base system, not the desktop packages.
I rebooted the.computer into the newly installed Kubuntu and tried to install
additional packages from the CDROM.
Unfortunately this failed as the
Public bug reported:
Using partitionmanager, I wanted to change the label of a partition:
-I right clicked on the partition, then Properties
-a dialog box appeared (see attached image)
-I tried to type in the Label field, but it is not possible: the cursor
doesn't appear in the field and
See the attached image.
** Attachment added: Dialog box Partition Properties
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Additional explanation: in the previously posted image, the partition is not
yet formated, so it says
The file system does not support setting a label
However, the same bug appears when trying to set the label of a formatted
ext4 partition, and also for a ntfs one.
So the bug is real.
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The update applet was trying to connect to the Internet but the network cable
was disconnected.
I connected the network cable and the applet crashed.
It displayed an error message saying to report the bug to the developers.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
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Update applet crashed
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The alternate installation CD for Kubuntu 11.10 fails disk checking.
I did a manual check using the
md5sum.txt
file and found the following errors:
./install/netboot/pxelinux.cfg/default: FAILED open or read
I just tried to install Kubuntu 11.10 from the alternate CDROM for
amd64 and I get the same error:
-apt-get says the package libsasl2-modules is not available.
Doing a find on the root of the CDROM, it seems that it is present
at
/pool/main/c/cyrus-sasl2
So why apt-get cannot find
Just to make clear that the bug is present of the Kubuntu 11.10 final
(not beta) that I downloaded on
Feb. 14 2012
Let me know if I need to create a separate bug for it.
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The solution I found is to install manually the 2 packages present in
the folder specified earlier
/media/cdrom/pool/main/c/cyrus-sasl2
using
dpkg -i package_name
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Using wine I can run Disasteroids 3D.exe very well.
However the ksysguard displays the memory allocated for this program as 6TB
or so (see the attached image).
The top command displays a reasonable value (see attached image).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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If I disable eth1 with
ifdown eth1
the results of the same commands are:
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2: eth0:
Disasteroids 3D.exe can be downloaded from:
http://www.lmnopc.com/content/dis3d/Disasteroids%203D.exe
I was using
wine-1.3.37
to run the executable.
Hope you can fix the bug, since it looks quite easy.
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Tried again today, in Ubuntu 10.04 with all the updates applied, and the
bug is still there.
To Stéphane Graber (stgraber) and Daniel Hahler (blueyed), here are the
outputs of the commands when both eth0 and eth1 are up and the
networking doesn't work:
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Each time I want to display a Flash video in Konqueror, I get an error
message saying that some plugin crashed (see attached screen capture).
It crashes on all Youtube videos, and many other Flash sites.
On the same system Firefox works
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Konqueror plugin crashes on each Flash video
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Screen shot of the crash message.
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Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace
I try to configure a WiFi connection using the Network Connections
applet from KDE System Settings.
The problem appears from the start: when I ask the applet to scan for
ESSIDS, it shows me no ESSIDS. Therefore I cannot select the
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Network Connections cannot configure a WiFi connection
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As I mentioned before the WiFi card is recognized and the drivers are
automatically installed:
root@PC2:~/Documents# lsmod | grep rt
parport_pc 32111 0
rt2860sta 494649 0
rt2800pci 18159 0
rt2800lib 43824 1 rt2800pci
crc_ccitt
Here is a screenshot of the Network Connection applet trying to find
the available wireless networks and not finding any:
** Attachment added: WiFi Screen Capture_1.png
Here is my /etc/network/interfaces file:
# This file describes the network interfaces available on your system
# and how to activate them. For more information, see interfaces(5).
# The loopback network interface
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# The primary network interface
auto eth0
iface
Mathieu,
Thank you for the info about wpasupplicant, I'll look into it.
As for the NetworkManager, it doesn't work at all on my computers, I
need to file a separate bug.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ifupdown
Summary: when two network interfaces on the same computer are
configured on the same network, the networking fails.
Details: I have two network interfaces eth0 and eth1 which have static
addresses: 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3.
The gateway
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