[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1107150] Re: [Gigabyte P75-D3] I/O Problems
[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60 days.] ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = Expired -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1107150 Title: [Gigabyte P75-D3] I/O Problems Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu: Expired Bug description: I built a new system and installed Ubuntu 12.10. The system has the following specifications: Samsung 840 Pro 128 GB Gigabyte P75-D3 Intel i7 3770 32 GB Ram Western Digital 1 TB Black (mounted as /home) Western Digital 3 TB Green (mounted as /media/data_drive) The initial Ubuntu 12.10 install took almost 6 hours as transfer rates were very slow. After reboot everything appeared very fast. However when I did an apt-get update the download took 20 seconds and the processing of lists took 19 minutes. I had 12.10 installed on another computer which was working great (older Althon system) so I installed the drive and tested the new machine. It suffered the same performance problems. I installed Windows 7 and performed speeds tests, it reported great results. I installed 12.04 onto the 1 TB drive and it did not suffer the same performance problems. Everything ran great. I then upgraded 12.10 to 13.04 (January 27, 2013) and it too suffered from the performance issue. It appears that a change between 12.04 to 12.10 impacts AHCI based systems specifically running the Intel B75 chipset. I am not certain but I think that either the motherboard is misrepresenting something (that 12.04 ignores but it impacts 12.10) or the kernel is not detecting the system correctly. I created a couple of pastebins with data collected: 12.10 Install: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1561660/ 12.04 Live Disk (was checked against installed version and data is mostly the same): http://paste.ubuntu.com/1565140/ I have a thread on the ubuntu forums that may provide additional details: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2104709 I also started an e-mail thread to the ubuntu-users mailing list: http://ubuntu.5.n6.nabble.com/Seeking-Help-td5010422.html I have done a lot of troubleshooting and I feel that the problem must either be the kernel or the bios misrepresenting information. In either case I am stuck without any idea of where to go next with the debuging and diagnoses path. If any additional information needs to be collected, please let me know and I will work to assist. --- AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.24. ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.1 Architecture: i386 AudioDevicesInUse: USERPID ACCESS COMMAND /dev/snd/controlC1: bakers 1729 F pulseaudio /dev/snd/controlC0: bakers 1729 F pulseaudio CRDA: Error: command ['iw', 'reg', 'get'] failed with exit code 1: nl80211 not found. Card0.Amixer.info: Card hw:0 'PCH'/'HDA Intel PCH at 0xf711 irq 45' Mixer name : 'Realtek ALC887-VD' Components : 'HDA:10ec0887,1458a002,00100302' Controls : 39 Simple ctrls : 20 Card1.Amixer.info: Card hw:1 'NVidia'/'HDA NVidia at 0xf708 irq 17' Mixer name : 'Nvidia GPU 42 HDMI/DP' Components : 'HDA:10de0042,14583553,00100100' Controls : 18 Simple ctrls : 3 DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04 IwConfig: lono wireless extensions. eth0 no wireless extensions. MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. To be filled by O.E.M. MarkForUpload: True NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia Package: linux (not installed) ProcEnviron: LANGUAGE=en_CA:en TERM=xterm PATH=(custom, no user) LANG=en_CA.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash ProcFB: ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-36-generic-pae root=UUID=4f30252c-fa56-4d53-be78-117cddab55f4 ro quiet splash ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-36.57-generic-pae 3.2.35 RelatedPackageVersions: linux-restricted-modules-3.2.0-36-generic-pae N/A linux-backports-modules-3.2.0-36-generic-pae N/A linux-firmware1.79.1 RfKill: StagingDrivers: mei Tags: precise running-unity staging Uname: Linux 3.2.0-36-generic-pae i686 UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo dmi.bios.date: 08/21/2012 dmi.bios.vendor: American Megatrends Inc. dmi.bios.version: F9 dmi.board.asset.tag: To be filled by O.E.M. dmi.board.name: P75-D3 dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. dmi.board.version: x.x dmi.chassis.asset.tag: To Be Filled By O.E.M. dmi.chassis.type: 3 dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. dmi.chassis.version: To Be Filled By O.E.M. dmi.modalias:
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1107150] Re: [Gigabyte P75-D3] I/O Problems
can confirm the bug with almost identical setup: 32GB RAM 00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor DRAM Controller (rev 06) 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06) 00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Family USB xHCI (rev 04) 00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Family MEI Controller #1 (rev 04) 00:19.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection I217-LM (rev 04) 00:1a.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Family USB EHCI #2 (rev 04) 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset High Definition Audio Controller (rev 04) 00:1d.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Family USB EHCI #1 (rev 04) 00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation Q87 Express LPC Controller (rev 04) 00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Family 6-port SATA Controller 1 [AHCI mode] (rev 04) 00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset Family SMBus Controller (rev 04) 00:1f.6 Signal processing controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series Chipset Family Thermal Management Controller (rev 04) Reducing the amount of memory from 32 to 16GB helps immediately, didn't try (and won't at this point because 16GB is sufficient at the moment) mainline kernel as being short of time. 64 Bit kernel does NOT expose the problem! -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1107150 Title: [Gigabyte P75-D3] I/O Problems Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: I built a new system and installed Ubuntu 12.10. The system has the following specifications: Samsung 840 Pro 128 GB Gigabyte P75-D3 Intel i7 3770 32 GB Ram Western Digital 1 TB Black (mounted as /home) Western Digital 3 TB Green (mounted as /media/data_drive) The initial Ubuntu 12.10 install took almost 6 hours as transfer rates were very slow. After reboot everything appeared very fast. However when I did an apt-get update the download took 20 seconds and the processing of lists took 19 minutes. I had 12.10 installed on another computer which was working great (older Althon system) so I installed the drive and tested the new machine. It suffered the same performance problems. I installed Windows 7 and performed speeds tests, it reported great results. I installed 12.04 onto the 1 TB drive and it did not suffer the same performance problems. Everything ran great. I then upgraded 12.10 to 13.04 (January 27, 2013) and it too suffered from the performance issue. It appears that a change between 12.04 to 12.10 impacts AHCI based systems specifically running the Intel B75 chipset. I am not certain but I think that either the motherboard is misrepresenting something (that 12.04 ignores but it impacts 12.10) or the kernel is not detecting the system correctly. I created a couple of pastebins with data collected: 12.10 Install: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1561660/ 12.04 Live Disk (was checked against installed version and data is mostly the same): http://paste.ubuntu.com/1565140/ I have a thread on the ubuntu forums that may provide additional details: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2104709 I also started an e-mail thread to the ubuntu-users mailing list: http://ubuntu.5.n6.nabble.com/Seeking-Help-td5010422.html I have done a lot of troubleshooting and I feel that the problem must either be the kernel or the bios misrepresenting information. In either case I am stuck without any idea of where to go next with the debuging and diagnoses path. If any additional information needs to be collected, please let me know and I will work to assist. --- AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.24. ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.1 Architecture: i386 AudioDevicesInUse: USERPID ACCESS COMMAND /dev/snd/controlC1: bakers 1729 F pulseaudio /dev/snd/controlC0: bakers 1729 F pulseaudio CRDA: Error: command ['iw', 'reg', 'get'] failed with exit code 1: nl80211 not found. Card0.Amixer.info: Card hw:0 'PCH'/'HDA Intel PCH at 0xf711 irq 45' Mixer name : 'Realtek ALC887-VD' Components : 'HDA:10ec0887,1458a002,00100302' Controls : 39 Simple ctrls : 20 Card1.Amixer.info: Card hw:1 'NVidia'/'HDA NVidia at 0xf708 irq 17' Mixer name : 'Nvidia GPU 42 HDMI/DP' Components : 'HDA:10de0042,14583553,00100100' Controls : 18 Simple ctrls : 3 DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04 IwConfig: lono wireless extensions. eth0 no wireless extensions. MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. To be filled by O.E.M.
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1107150] Re: [Gigabyte P75-D3] I/O Problems
Ralf Hildebrandt, thank you for your comment. So your hardware and problem may be tracked, could you please file a new report with Ubuntu by executing the following in a terminal while booted into a Ubuntu repository kernel (not a mainline one) via: ubuntu-bug linux For more on this, please read the official Ubuntu documentation: Ubuntu Bug Control and Ubuntu Bug Squad: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/BestPractices#X.2BAC8-Reporting.Focus_on_One_Issue Ubuntu Kernel Team: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelTeamBugPolicies#Filing_Kernel_Bug_reports Ubuntu Community: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Bug_reporting_etiquette When opening up the new report, please feel free to subscribe me to it. Thank you for your understanding. Helpful bug reporting tips: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1107150 Title: [Gigabyte P75-D3] I/O Problems Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: I built a new system and installed Ubuntu 12.10. The system has the following specifications: Samsung 840 Pro 128 GB Gigabyte P75-D3 Intel i7 3770 32 GB Ram Western Digital 1 TB Black (mounted as /home) Western Digital 3 TB Green (mounted as /media/data_drive) The initial Ubuntu 12.10 install took almost 6 hours as transfer rates were very slow. After reboot everything appeared very fast. However when I did an apt-get update the download took 20 seconds and the processing of lists took 19 minutes. I had 12.10 installed on another computer which was working great (older Althon system) so I installed the drive and tested the new machine. It suffered the same performance problems. I installed Windows 7 and performed speeds tests, it reported great results. I installed 12.04 onto the 1 TB drive and it did not suffer the same performance problems. Everything ran great. I then upgraded 12.10 to 13.04 (January 27, 2013) and it too suffered from the performance issue. It appears that a change between 12.04 to 12.10 impacts AHCI based systems specifically running the Intel B75 chipset. I am not certain but I think that either the motherboard is misrepresenting something (that 12.04 ignores but it impacts 12.10) or the kernel is not detecting the system correctly. I created a couple of pastebins with data collected: 12.10 Install: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1561660/ 12.04 Live Disk (was checked against installed version and data is mostly the same): http://paste.ubuntu.com/1565140/ I have a thread on the ubuntu forums that may provide additional details: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2104709 I also started an e-mail thread to the ubuntu-users mailing list: http://ubuntu.5.n6.nabble.com/Seeking-Help-td5010422.html I have done a lot of troubleshooting and I feel that the problem must either be the kernel or the bios misrepresenting information. In either case I am stuck without any idea of where to go next with the debuging and diagnoses path. If any additional information needs to be collected, please let me know and I will work to assist. --- AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.24. ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.1 Architecture: i386 AudioDevicesInUse: USERPID ACCESS COMMAND /dev/snd/controlC1: bakers 1729 F pulseaudio /dev/snd/controlC0: bakers 1729 F pulseaudio CRDA: Error: command ['iw', 'reg', 'get'] failed with exit code 1: nl80211 not found. Card0.Amixer.info: Card hw:0 'PCH'/'HDA Intel PCH at 0xf711 irq 45' Mixer name : 'Realtek ALC887-VD' Components : 'HDA:10ec0887,1458a002,00100302' Controls : 39 Simple ctrls : 20 Card1.Amixer.info: Card hw:1 'NVidia'/'HDA NVidia at 0xf708 irq 17' Mixer name : 'Nvidia GPU 42 HDMI/DP' Components : 'HDA:10de0042,14583553,00100100' Controls : 18 Simple ctrls : 3 DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04 IwConfig: lono wireless extensions. eth0 no wireless extensions. MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. To be filled by O.E.M. MarkForUpload: True NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia Package: linux (not installed) ProcEnviron: LANGUAGE=en_CA:en TERM=xterm PATH=(custom, no user) LANG=en_CA.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash ProcFB: ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-36-generic-pae root=UUID=4f30252c-fa56-4d53-be78-117cddab55f4 ro quiet splash ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-36.57-generic-pae 3.2.35 RelatedPackageVersions: linux-restricted-modules-3.2.0-36-generic-pae N/A linux-backports-modules-3.2.0-36-generic-pae N/A linux-firmware1.79.1 RfKill: StagingDrivers: mei Tags: precise running-unity staging Uname: Linux 3.2.0-36-generic-pae i686
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1107150] Re: [Gigabyte P75-D3] I/O Problems
Chris. Ok, so i opened a new Bug #1290337. Note though that i follow this bug since several months and much of what was discussed here (baring the outdated BIOS hypothesis) seemed to match what i saw on my machine. So i am pretty convinced ``my'' bug is a duplicate of what zaxx was originally reporting ... -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1107150 Title: [Gigabyte P75-D3] I/O Problems Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: I built a new system and installed Ubuntu 12.10. The system has the following specifications: Samsung 840 Pro 128 GB Gigabyte P75-D3 Intel i7 3770 32 GB Ram Western Digital 1 TB Black (mounted as /home) Western Digital 3 TB Green (mounted as /media/data_drive) The initial Ubuntu 12.10 install took almost 6 hours as transfer rates were very slow. After reboot everything appeared very fast. However when I did an apt-get update the download took 20 seconds and the processing of lists took 19 minutes. I had 12.10 installed on another computer which was working great (older Althon system) so I installed the drive and tested the new machine. It suffered the same performance problems. I installed Windows 7 and performed speeds tests, it reported great results. I installed 12.04 onto the 1 TB drive and it did not suffer the same performance problems. Everything ran great. I then upgraded 12.10 to 13.04 (January 27, 2013) and it too suffered from the performance issue. It appears that a change between 12.04 to 12.10 impacts AHCI based systems specifically running the Intel B75 chipset. I am not certain but I think that either the motherboard is misrepresenting something (that 12.04 ignores but it impacts 12.10) or the kernel is not detecting the system correctly. I created a couple of pastebins with data collected: 12.10 Install: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1561660/ 12.04 Live Disk (was checked against installed version and data is mostly the same): http://paste.ubuntu.com/1565140/ I have a thread on the ubuntu forums that may provide additional details: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2104709 I also started an e-mail thread to the ubuntu-users mailing list: http://ubuntu.5.n6.nabble.com/Seeking-Help-td5010422.html I have done a lot of troubleshooting and I feel that the problem must either be the kernel or the bios misrepresenting information. In either case I am stuck without any idea of where to go next with the debuging and diagnoses path. If any additional information needs to be collected, please let me know and I will work to assist. --- AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.24. ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.1 Architecture: i386 AudioDevicesInUse: USERPID ACCESS COMMAND /dev/snd/controlC1: bakers 1729 F pulseaudio /dev/snd/controlC0: bakers 1729 F pulseaudio CRDA: Error: command ['iw', 'reg', 'get'] failed with exit code 1: nl80211 not found. Card0.Amixer.info: Card hw:0 'PCH'/'HDA Intel PCH at 0xf711 irq 45' Mixer name : 'Realtek ALC887-VD' Components : 'HDA:10ec0887,1458a002,00100302' Controls : 39 Simple ctrls : 20 Card1.Amixer.info: Card hw:1 'NVidia'/'HDA NVidia at 0xf708 irq 17' Mixer name : 'Nvidia GPU 42 HDMI/DP' Components : 'HDA:10de0042,14583553,00100100' Controls : 18 Simple ctrls : 3 DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04 IwConfig: lono wireless extensions. eth0 no wireless extensions. MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. To be filled by O.E.M. MarkForUpload: True NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia Package: linux (not installed) ProcEnviron: LANGUAGE=en_CA:en TERM=xterm PATH=(custom, no user) LANG=en_CA.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash ProcFB: ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-36-generic-pae root=UUID=4f30252c-fa56-4d53-be78-117cddab55f4 ro quiet splash ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-36.57-generic-pae 3.2.35 RelatedPackageVersions: linux-restricted-modules-3.2.0-36-generic-pae N/A linux-backports-modules-3.2.0-36-generic-pae N/A linux-firmware1.79.1 RfKill: StagingDrivers: mei Tags: precise running-unity staging Uname: Linux 3.2.0-36-generic-pae i686 UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo dmi.bios.date: 08/21/2012 dmi.bios.vendor: American Megatrends Inc. dmi.bios.version: F9 dmi.board.asset.tag: To be filled by O.E.M. dmi.board.name: P75-D3 dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. dmi.board.version: x.x dmi.chassis.asset.tag: To Be Filled By O.E.M. dmi.chassis.type: 3 dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. dmi.chassis.version: To Be
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1107150] Re: [Gigabyte P75-D3] I/O Problems
Chris, this problem occurs for lots of different hardware and BIOSes (e.g., i have it on a ThinkPad W530 with uptodate BIOS); the bios- outdated tag is rather misleading and is very unlikely to be related to the problem? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1107150 Title: [Gigabyte P75-D3] I/O Problems Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: I built a new system and installed Ubuntu 12.10. The system has the following specifications: Samsung 840 Pro 128 GB Gigabyte P75-D3 Intel i7 3770 32 GB Ram Western Digital 1 TB Black (mounted as /home) Western Digital 3 TB Green (mounted as /media/data_drive) The initial Ubuntu 12.10 install took almost 6 hours as transfer rates were very slow. After reboot everything appeared very fast. However when I did an apt-get update the download took 20 seconds and the processing of lists took 19 minutes. I had 12.10 installed on another computer which was working great (older Althon system) so I installed the drive and tested the new machine. It suffered the same performance problems. I installed Windows 7 and performed speeds tests, it reported great results. I installed 12.04 onto the 1 TB drive and it did not suffer the same performance problems. Everything ran great. I then upgraded 12.10 to 13.04 (January 27, 2013) and it too suffered from the performance issue. It appears that a change between 12.04 to 12.10 impacts AHCI based systems specifically running the Intel B75 chipset. I am not certain but I think that either the motherboard is misrepresenting something (that 12.04 ignores but it impacts 12.10) or the kernel is not detecting the system correctly. I created a couple of pastebins with data collected: 12.10 Install: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1561660/ 12.04 Live Disk (was checked against installed version and data is mostly the same): http://paste.ubuntu.com/1565140/ I have a thread on the ubuntu forums that may provide additional details: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2104709 I also started an e-mail thread to the ubuntu-users mailing list: http://ubuntu.5.n6.nabble.com/Seeking-Help-td5010422.html I have done a lot of troubleshooting and I feel that the problem must either be the kernel or the bios misrepresenting information. In either case I am stuck without any idea of where to go next with the debuging and diagnoses path. If any additional information needs to be collected, please let me know and I will work to assist. --- AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.24. ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.1 Architecture: i386 AudioDevicesInUse: USERPID ACCESS COMMAND /dev/snd/controlC1: bakers 1729 F pulseaudio /dev/snd/controlC0: bakers 1729 F pulseaudio CRDA: Error: command ['iw', 'reg', 'get'] failed with exit code 1: nl80211 not found. Card0.Amixer.info: Card hw:0 'PCH'/'HDA Intel PCH at 0xf711 irq 45' Mixer name : 'Realtek ALC887-VD' Components : 'HDA:10ec0887,1458a002,00100302' Controls : 39 Simple ctrls : 20 Card1.Amixer.info: Card hw:1 'NVidia'/'HDA NVidia at 0xf708 irq 17' Mixer name : 'Nvidia GPU 42 HDMI/DP' Components : 'HDA:10de0042,14583553,00100100' Controls : 18 Simple ctrls : 3 DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04 IwConfig: lono wireless extensions. eth0 no wireless extensions. MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. To be filled by O.E.M. MarkForUpload: True NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia Package: linux (not installed) ProcEnviron: LANGUAGE=en_CA:en TERM=xterm PATH=(custom, no user) LANG=en_CA.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash ProcFB: ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-36-generic-pae root=UUID=4f30252c-fa56-4d53-be78-117cddab55f4 ro quiet splash ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-36.57-generic-pae 3.2.35 RelatedPackageVersions: linux-restricted-modules-3.2.0-36-generic-pae N/A linux-backports-modules-3.2.0-36-generic-pae N/A linux-firmware1.79.1 RfKill: StagingDrivers: mei Tags: precise running-unity staging Uname: Linux 3.2.0-36-generic-pae i686 UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) UserGroups: adm cdrom dip lpadmin plugdev sambashare sudo dmi.bios.date: 08/21/2012 dmi.bios.vendor: American Megatrends Inc. dmi.bios.version: F9 dmi.board.asset.tag: To be filled by O.E.M. dmi.board.name: P75-D3 dmi.board.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. dmi.board.version: x.x dmi.chassis.asset.tag: To Be Filled By O.E.M. dmi.chassis.type: 3 dmi.chassis.vendor: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. dmi.chassis.version: To Be Filled By O.E.M. dmi.modalias:
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1107150] Re: [Gigabyte P75-D3] I/O Problems
Michisteiner, we don't do catch alls here, as the root cause tends not to be the same. Despite this, if you are having a problem in Ubuntu, you are welcome to file a new report with Ubuntu by executing the following in a terminal while booted into a Ubuntu repository kernel (not a mainline one) via: ubuntu-bug linux For more on this, please read the official Ubuntu documentation: Ubuntu Bug Control and Ubuntu Bug Squad: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/BestPractices#X.2BAC8-Reporting.Focus_on_One_Issue Ubuntu Kernel Team: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelTeamBugPolicies#Filing_Kernel_Bug_reports Ubuntu Community: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Bug_reporting_etiquette When opening up the new report, please feel free to subscribe me to it. Thank you for your understanding. Helpful bug reporting tips: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1107150 Title: [Gigabyte P75-D3] I/O Problems Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: I built a new system and installed Ubuntu 12.10. The system has the following specifications: Samsung 840 Pro 128 GB Gigabyte P75-D3 Intel i7 3770 32 GB Ram Western Digital 1 TB Black (mounted as /home) Western Digital 3 TB Green (mounted as /media/data_drive) The initial Ubuntu 12.10 install took almost 6 hours as transfer rates were very slow. After reboot everything appeared very fast. However when I did an apt-get update the download took 20 seconds and the processing of lists took 19 minutes. I had 12.10 installed on another computer which was working great (older Althon system) so I installed the drive and tested the new machine. It suffered the same performance problems. I installed Windows 7 and performed speeds tests, it reported great results. I installed 12.04 onto the 1 TB drive and it did not suffer the same performance problems. Everything ran great. I then upgraded 12.10 to 13.04 (January 27, 2013) and it too suffered from the performance issue. It appears that a change between 12.04 to 12.10 impacts AHCI based systems specifically running the Intel B75 chipset. I am not certain but I think that either the motherboard is misrepresenting something (that 12.04 ignores but it impacts 12.10) or the kernel is not detecting the system correctly. I created a couple of pastebins with data collected: 12.10 Install: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1561660/ 12.04 Live Disk (was checked against installed version and data is mostly the same): http://paste.ubuntu.com/1565140/ I have a thread on the ubuntu forums that may provide additional details: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2104709 I also started an e-mail thread to the ubuntu-users mailing list: http://ubuntu.5.n6.nabble.com/Seeking-Help-td5010422.html I have done a lot of troubleshooting and I feel that the problem must either be the kernel or the bios misrepresenting information. In either case I am stuck without any idea of where to go next with the debuging and diagnoses path. If any additional information needs to be collected, please let me know and I will work to assist. --- AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.24. ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.1 Architecture: i386 AudioDevicesInUse: USERPID ACCESS COMMAND /dev/snd/controlC1: bakers 1729 F pulseaudio /dev/snd/controlC0: bakers 1729 F pulseaudio CRDA: Error: command ['iw', 'reg', 'get'] failed with exit code 1: nl80211 not found. Card0.Amixer.info: Card hw:0 'PCH'/'HDA Intel PCH at 0xf711 irq 45' Mixer name : 'Realtek ALC887-VD' Components : 'HDA:10ec0887,1458a002,00100302' Controls : 39 Simple ctrls : 20 Card1.Amixer.info: Card hw:1 'NVidia'/'HDA NVidia at 0xf708 irq 17' Mixer name : 'Nvidia GPU 42 HDMI/DP' Components : 'HDA:10de0042,14583553,00100100' Controls : 18 Simple ctrls : 3 DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04 IwConfig: lono wireless extensions. eth0 no wireless extensions. MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. To be filled by O.E.M. MarkForUpload: True NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia Package: linux (not installed) ProcEnviron: LANGUAGE=en_CA:en TERM=xterm PATH=(custom, no user) LANG=en_CA.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash ProcFB: ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-36-generic-pae root=UUID=4f30252c-fa56-4d53-be78-117cddab55f4 ro quiet splash ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-36.57-generic-pae 3.2.35 RelatedPackageVersions: linux-restricted-modules-3.2.0-36-generic-pae N/A linux-backports-modules-3.2.0-36-generic-pae N/A linux-firmware1.79.1 RfKill: StagingDrivers: mei Tags: precise running-unity
[Kernel-packages] [Bug 1107150] Re: [Gigabyte P75-D3] I/O Problems
zaxx, as per http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4152#bios an update is available for your BIOS (F11). If you update to this following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BiosUpdate , does it change anything? If it doesn't, could you please both specify what happened, and just provide the output of the following terminal command: sudo dmidecode -s bios-version sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date Please note your current BIOS is already in the Bug Description, so posting this on the old BIOS would not be helpful. For more on BIOS updates and linux, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Bug_reporting_etiquette . Thank you for your understanding. ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed = Incomplete -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1107150 Title: [Gigabyte P75-D3] I/O Problems Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: I built a new system and installed Ubuntu 12.10. The system has the following specifications: Samsung 840 Pro 128 GB Gigabyte P75-D3 Intel i7 3770 32 GB Ram Western Digital 1 TB Black (mounted as /home) Western Digital 3 TB Green (mounted as /media/data_drive) The initial Ubuntu 12.10 install took almost 6 hours as transfer rates were very slow. After reboot everything appeared very fast. However when I did an apt-get update the download took 20 seconds and the processing of lists took 19 minutes. I had 12.10 installed on another computer which was working great (older Althon system) so I installed the drive and tested the new machine. It suffered the same performance problems. I installed Windows 7 and performed speeds tests, it reported great results. I installed 12.04 onto the 1 TB drive and it did not suffer the same performance problems. Everything ran great. I then upgraded 12.10 to 13.04 (January 27, 2013) and it too suffered from the performance issue. It appears that a change between 12.04 to 12.10 impacts AHCI based systems specifically running the Intel B75 chipset. I am not certain but I think that either the motherboard is misrepresenting something (that 12.04 ignores but it impacts 12.10) or the kernel is not detecting the system correctly. I created a couple of pastebins with data collected: 12.10 Install: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1561660/ 12.04 Live Disk (was checked against installed version and data is mostly the same): http://paste.ubuntu.com/1565140/ I have a thread on the ubuntu forums that may provide additional details: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2104709 I also started an e-mail thread to the ubuntu-users mailing list: http://ubuntu.5.n6.nabble.com/Seeking-Help-td5010422.html I have done a lot of troubleshooting and I feel that the problem must either be the kernel or the bios misrepresenting information. In either case I am stuck without any idea of where to go next with the debuging and diagnoses path. If any additional information needs to be collected, please let me know and I will work to assist. --- AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.24. ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.1 Architecture: i386 AudioDevicesInUse: USERPID ACCESS COMMAND /dev/snd/controlC1: bakers 1729 F pulseaudio /dev/snd/controlC0: bakers 1729 F pulseaudio CRDA: Error: command ['iw', 'reg', 'get'] failed with exit code 1: nl80211 not found. Card0.Amixer.info: Card hw:0 'PCH'/'HDA Intel PCH at 0xf711 irq 45' Mixer name : 'Realtek ALC887-VD' Components : 'HDA:10ec0887,1458a002,00100302' Controls : 39 Simple ctrls : 20 Card1.Amixer.info: Card hw:1 'NVidia'/'HDA NVidia at 0xf708 irq 17' Mixer name : 'Nvidia GPU 42 HDMI/DP' Components : 'HDA:10de0042,14583553,00100100' Controls : 18 Simple ctrls : 3 DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04 IwConfig: lono wireless extensions. eth0 no wireless extensions. MachineType: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. To be filled by O.E.M. MarkForUpload: True NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia Package: linux (not installed) ProcEnviron: LANGUAGE=en_CA:en TERM=xterm PATH=(custom, no user) LANG=en_CA.UTF-8 SHELL=/bin/bash ProcFB: ProcKernelCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-36-generic-pae root=UUID=4f30252c-fa56-4d53-be78-117cddab55f4 ro quiet splash ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-36.57-generic-pae 3.2.35 RelatedPackageVersions: linux-restricted-modules-3.2.0-36-generic-pae N/A linux-backports-modules-3.2.0-36-generic-pae N/A linux-firmware1.79.1 RfKill: StagingDrivers: mei Tags: precise running-unity staging Uname: Linux 3.2.0-36-generic-pae i686 UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)