On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 09:44:51AM +0200, Niklas Semmler wrote:
> Hi Tycho,
>
> sorry for the delay. The error resurfaced irregularly in the last
> days. Sometimes just appearing for a minute, sometimes making work
> nearly impossible.
> htop does not show any incredibly big cpu usage or memory usage.
> Xorg.log and systemd log do not document any difficulties.
> I activated debug mode and uploaded a part of the logfile which was
> written when the bug appeared nearly every minute. (However it is
> very large, so I am not sure if you can get something out of it :/ )
>
> http://paste.ubuntu.com/7260019/
>
>
> Applications open:
> - Skype
> - Thunderbird
> - Chromium
> - Terminator
>
> (also xflux, xscreensaver, udiskie, ...)
>
> Widgets:
> - groupbox
> - prompt
> - windowName
> - Pacman
> - Systray
> - 2x BatteryIcon
> - Clock
>
> Hardware:
> - Lenovo T440s with intel HD graphics
>
> If there is any other diagnostics I could run, let me know.
Anything in ~/.xsession-errors? Is this the end of ~/.qtile.log? It
will typically try to log a crash if there is one.
\t
> Best,
> Niklas
>
> On 11.04.2014 18:25, Tycho Andersen wrote:
> >Hi Niklas,
> >
> >On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 12:43:50PM +0200, Niklas Semmler wrote:
> >>Hi Tycho,
> >>
> >>thank you for your attention!
> >>
> >>I installed qtile right from the archlinux AUR repository.
> >>
> >>$# qtile --version
> >>>0.7-dev
> >>
> >>A suspend does not correlate with the bug, but when I put my laptop
> >>into standby by closing the lid, the bug has disappeared when coming
> >>back.
> >>
> >>When I am running qsh during a freeze (given that my last focus was
> >>a terminal), and try to call "help" or "debug" I get the following
> >>results:
> >>
> >>>help
> >>Traceback (most recent call last):
> >> File "/usr/bin/qsh", line 43, in <module>
> >> main()
> >> File "/usr/bin/qsh", line 39, in main
> >> qsh.loop()
> >> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/libqtile/sh.py", line 285, in loop
> >> val = builtin(args)
> >> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/libqtile/sh.py", line 202,
> >>in do_help
> >> cmds = self._commands()
> >> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/libqtile/sh.py", line 128,
> >>in _commands
> >> return self.current.commands()
> >> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/libqtile/command.py", line
> >>112, in __call__
> >> return self.call(self.selectors, self.name, *args, **kwargs)
> >> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/libqtile/command.py", line
> >>241, in call
> >> state, val = self.client.call((selectors, name, args, kwargs))
> >> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/libqtile/ipc.py", line 98, in call
> >> return self.send(data)
> >> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/libqtile/ipc.py", line 95, in send
> >> raise RuntimeError("Server not responding")
> >>RuntimeError: Server not responding
> >>
> >>Does this say anything to you?
> >
> >Well, it says that the qtile process is not responding, so it matches
> >the symptoms you described at the beginning of the thread. Is the CPU
> >pegged (i.e. qtile using 100% cpu) during such a freeze? Is the qtile
> >process even still around or has it crashed?
> >
> >Unfortunately, without logs it is a little hard to guess what might be
> >going wrong. It is a long shot, but what video card/drivers are you
> >using? Are there any other unusual hardware configurations that might
> >be causing problems?
> >
> >\t
> >
>
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