Hello Markus and other readers, metatux schrieb am 29.03.2006 14:34:
> Christoph Bier wrote: > >>metatux schrieb am 29.03.2006 05:56: >>>Maybe you should use a webpage like http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/ >> >>Am I right that I should paste some output of my logs to the link >>above and post the links here? Is there agreement on the list about >>this? > > there is no need of an agreement. Those pastebin-pages are done to paste > any output related to larger outputs because if not and if a lot of > people post there output in the lists there will be a lot of trafic. > Same thing in IRC-Channels. (has the testing-team an IRC-Channel?) > > Now if you see that there will be anything in youre logs that could > create a security-problem may you will post it directly to the list but > this will be the same as the most lists store the mails in the > project-website so others have a solucion. (or services like gname) > > Please cut out any information that is related to your username o > passwort and paste the rest o if not sure post it here. > If you paste it in http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/ please post the link > to us. > > The content of your logfiles like related parts of dmesg, > /var/log/messages or any other that maybe other members of the list will > tell you can help to identify the problem(s). To reproduce the frozen system I started viewing images with gthumb. But gthumb only crashed when I tried to rotate an image and after it was closed (after about five seconds) system worked fast again. Plugging my digital camera to the USB port slowed the system remarkably down but didn't freeze it. I was surprised and hoped to have a good day working on my laptop and started the presentation from last weekend. Since then the system was frozen again for about 60 minutes (after 30 minutes screen faded to black and didn't react on any input device) and the HDD was in heavy use. pings were answered immediately $ ping 192.168.6.4 PING 192.168.6.4 (192.168.6.4): 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192.168.6.4: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=60.3 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.6.4: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.2 ms 64 bytes from 192.168.6.4: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.2 ms --- 192.168.6.4 ping statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max = 0.2/20.2/60.3 ms but ssh login didn't succeed. I could pass my password after about 10 minutes, but only the following was printed on my remote screen another 10 minutes later (really without a prompt): -------------------------------------------------------------------- Linux skull 2.6.12-10-k7 #1 Sat Mar 11 16:59:38 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux The programs included with the Ubuntu system are free software; the exact distribution terms for each program are described in the individual files in /usr/share/doc/*/copyright. Ubuntu comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by applicable law. You have mail. Last login: Thu Mar 30 13:46:55 2006 --------------------------------------------------------------------- I guess it may be important to mention, that this message wasn't printed at the given time of 16:59:38 but about 17:30. And I started to try at 17:10 ... After 60 minutes of frozen state and 50 minutes waiting for the remote login prompt I pressed `Ctrl + Alt + Del' and it took four minutes to see gdm again. But I can't find anything special in the log files. I hope you can! syslog: http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/551/ kern.log: http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/552/ Xorg.0.log: http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/553/ messages: http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/550/ dmesg: http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/554/ gdm/:0.log: http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/555/ xorg.conf: http://www.ubuntuusers.de/paste/556/ Anything else needed? Here's what I did at which time: 16:21 First time I plugged in the digital camera to the usb port. 16:42 I removed the camera again => in the meantime I accessed photos on the camera's xd card with gthumb that crashed ~17: I started AR 7.0.5 to view a full screen presentation => system or gui freezes ~17:10: I ping my laptop (see above) and try to remote login via ssh ~17:30: The incomplete login greeter is printed on remote screen (see above) 17:52: I pressed `Ctrl + Alt + Del' 17:56: gdm is back Best regards, Christoph -- +++ Typografie-Regeln: http://www.zvisionwelt.de/typokurz.pdf (1.4) -- laptop-testing-team mailing list laptop-testing-team@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/laptop-testing-team