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Hi nachocual,
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try
with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are
available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
If it remains an issue
On Tuesday 16 Jun 2009 9:27:11 am laysan_a wrote:
> It doesn't appear that a kernel upgrade to 2.6.30 solves this issue - at
> least not for some of us. My own experience and that of some others
> suggests that the apparent randomness of the freezes can create the
> belief that the problem is solve
It doesn't appear that a kernel upgrade to 2.6.30 solves this issue - at
least not for some of us. My own experience and that of some others
suggests that the apparent randomness of the freezes can create the
belief that the problem is solved in the short term, when it is actually
not. I am running
Only way to fix these freezes is to install kernel 2.6.30 from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
and to user packages from xorg-edgers ppa. This is the only
combination which worked for me.
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 4:04 AM, laysan_a wrote:
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Ok, I had two more freezes today - so far...Last night (early this AM) I
managed to go a few hours without a crash: used Firefox and watched a
couple of videos - including the dvd I was watching when it crashed
earlier in the day (though with a different player).
The first crash happened just afte
Please see this thread for more on this problem:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7436411#post7436411
and this one
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7436660#post7436660
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Upgrading the kernel seems to have solved the problem for me. I used
KernelCheck - http://kcheck.sourceforge.net/ -- and it went smoothly.
jack
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These random freezes also happens to me and I find it a serious bug as
it prevents me doing my daily work. Could you please upgrade the
repositories to stable kernel packages for Jaunty. I had several freezes
during the last days and lost some work. Jaunty seems too unstable and I
cannot recommende
I think this is a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/355155
In my case, I have those
[0.00] Fast TSC calibration using PIT
[0.145055] checking TSC synchronization [CPU#0 -> CPU#1]: passed.
[0.778058] Marking TSC unstable due to TSC halts in idle
[
A fun HAL upgrade with Karmic caused me to reinstall (bug was fixed
later at least) and it was back to Jaunty. System froze twice before I
finished upgrading to Karmic. Running 2.6.30-5-generic now with nary a
freeze although any of the 30* final releases (not the RCs) have been
working fine.
solu
I see the freezing up on my Gnome-based Ubuntu running on an AJP M3000N
since the Intrepid -> Jaunty upgrade. I reported this as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/375072 in case it was distinct
from this bug report.
The freeze up definitely seems to be Xorg related rather than Linux
related
Update: even though updating to Karmic still led to freezes with
2.6.30RC3, I reinstalled yet again and have had no crashes with this
setup:
Karmic upgrade from Jaunty server, 2.6.30RC3, installed only KDM with
compiz and konsole set to run in .xsession. I didn't install kwin or
gnome but let gnom
Shaheem, don't just pres sysrq and b! You can corrupt your drives pretty easily
that way.
Correct way is:
Hold Alt+SysRq then type "REISUB" in that order to safely unmount, remount
read-only and reboot.
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forgot to mention: i have to shut down the system manually when this
happens to get it up again. mouse pointer was actually missing. alt
sysrq and i think the letter b worked to reboot it.
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forgot to mention: i have to shut down the system manually when this
happens to get it up again. mouse pointer was actually missing.
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same here. new install with updates. laptop hp compaq nx6310 2gigs ram.
celeron m processor.
here's my lspci output if its any help.
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS, 943/940GML and
945GT Express Memory Controller Hub (rev 03)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Co
I lied, after a while the crashes came back. Upgrading to 2.6.30rc3
fixed the issues completely. Running as fast as it did with Hardy.
However, wife's laptop is still freezing despite the new kernel and
identical graphics cards.
Download the new kernel drivers here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kerne
I'm getting system freezes too. If I remember all of them occurred when
I was browsing with firefox. The hole desktop freezes, I can't switch to
terminal, can't restart gdm, can't enable/disable caps-lock. The only
thing that can be done is move the mouse pointer around...
I'm using the final vers
Ok, I seem to have resolved the issue here.
Specs:
Jaunty 9.04
2.6.28-11-generic
Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics
Controller (rev 0c)
Reinstalled server edition, installed generic kernel, installed plasma,
compiz and related packages, xinit and kde-core
I can confirm same bug on Dimension E521 with nvidia 7300LE after
upgrade to jaunty.
This is oddly similar to another bug I had back in 8.04 (I cannot
remember the fix but I believe it had to do with nvidia drivers and
kernel incompabilities). I have tried the newest drivers (180.51) but
still get
Same issues here. Never an issue in Intrepid but since Jaunty RC from
Alpha on and now my newly installed Jaunty release, random freezes. I
have had no errors reports in Xorg.0.log, syslog, etc. to work with.
Occurs with and without Compiz enabled. Can only ALT+SysRQ to reboot
(not able to jump to
I thought I'd mention that as long as I'm not using Hellanzb I have had
no further freezes in Jaunty.
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Same issue here on AMD64 with Nvidia 180 drivers, I made a clean install
from daily build and installed a couple of applications (samba,
hellanzb, screen, irssi, centerim ntp and ntpdate). The freezes happen
from 5 min to 30 min after rebooting. I've looked through the log files
and the last lines
For around a day I didnot had any problems, but now, it is getting very
frequent. Almost every half an hour. From past 3 hours I had around 6-8
times freezes.
Is it atleast identified like what is causing the issue.
I just scrapped some logs at the time of every reboot.
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And all this happened after the kde 4.2.2 update that happened last
friday. (May be some other package that got updated along with that) My
friend here who is using jaunty alpha 6 but no updates since last
friday, IS NOT FACING THIS ISSUE.
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I can confirm also on my 2 systems.
I experienced various random freezes, not related to any specific
action, also using a virtual teminal and sadly no KP messages appeared,
simply a total system freeze without keyboard leds blink.
System A :
Sempron 2800 +, Nvidia chipset + onboard vga
Last
I can confirm that even I am experiencing this from past few days. I had to
actually reboot my system after usage of around 1 hour.
When the system is left as is with programs running, I have not yet had
a freeze.
I am tried to find any suspecting entry in the /var/log files. I was not
able t
I have also seen a decrease in the occurrence of system freezes. Bryce,
could you explain me how could I further analyse the problem? I don't
know what to look for in the logs or in the dmesg tool. If you don't
have time point me to somewhere where I might find that kind of
information, I didn find
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+ [jaunty] System randomly freezes
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Binary package hint: xorg
I've recently upgraded from my perfectly working 8.10 to 9.04 beta. I'm
using the amd64 version. Everything in t
After installing and recent updates the quantity of freezes pre day has
decreased for me. Yesterday it was almost 1 in every hour, for today it
freezed only once.
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Yes, as additional information is proven out, it is usually useful to
fix both the title and description. This can help prevent other users
from getting confused and think they have the same issue as you, when
they do not. (Or conversely can help bug workers notice if your bug is
a dupe to a know
Bryce, I did it because I'm not getting flashing lights any more, so I
thought it wasn't the kernel what's causing the problem. If you think it
should be assigned to linux anyway, please change it again, didn't mean
to be rude.
By the way, should I change the description to reflect the new
situati
I forgot to mention that my system is a MacBook 1,1.
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I'm having this same issue to the point that the system is unusable for
more than five minutes at a time.
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I'm curious, why did you reassign this to X?
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I also have this same problem. Using a fully updated jaunty beta with
intel graphics. The crashes are occurring randomly. Mostly when I use
Kmail or firefox. Can any one tell me how to debug this system freezing.
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I don't know, last 3 or 4 times it happened, the mouse stopped
responding completely and there was no flashing light.
My guess is that at the moment of reporting the bug I was experimenting
two different kind of system crash, the kernel related one being solved
by the recent updates. The one that'
Heh, blinking capslock is a fairly good sign you're getting a kernel
oops, not X.
Look for the docs on troubleshooting kernel problems.
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I've recently upgraded from my perfectly working 8.10 to
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