[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2010-03-12 Thread Jeremy Foshee
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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2009-07-06 Thread kernel-janitor
Hi info-jnmedia,

Please be sure to confirm this issue exists with the latest development
release of Ubuntu.  ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .  Please then run following command
from a Terminal (Applications-Accessories-Terminal).  It will
automatically gather and attach updated debug information to this
report.

apport-collect -p linux-image-`uname -r` 15

Also, if you could test the latest upstream kernel available that would
be great.  It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the
issue.  Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds .  Once
you've tested the upstream kernel, please remove the 'needs-upstream-
testing' tag.  This can be done by clicking on the yellow pencil icon
next to the tag located at the bottom of the bug description and
deleting the 'needs-upstream-testing' text.  Please let us know your
results.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2009-04-25 Thread ksg
Some results of testing various combinations on my system:

 Using 2.6.29 with default kernel params has the problem.
 Using 2.6.29 with noapic has the problem.
 Using 2.6.29 with maxcpus=1 fixes the problem.

(2.6.29 = http://www.ramoonus.nl/2009/03/24/linux-kernel-2629
-installation-guide-for-ubuntu-and-debian-linux/ )

 Using 2.6.28 with default kernel params has the problem.
 Using 2.6.28 with noapic has the problem.
 Using 2.6.28 with maxcpus=1 fixes the problem (despite what I put to the 
contrary in my previous post dated 2009-04-18).

(2.6.28 = Linux ubuntu-desktop 2.6.28-9-generic #31-Ubuntu SMP Wed Mar
11 15:43:49 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux)

i.e.  the behaviour is the same (for me) in both kernels.
Are there some kernel params for disabling use of the full 4GB RAM?  I could 
try those and see if that also fixes the problem.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2009-04-18 Thread ksg
Using 2.6.29 with default kernel params still shows the problem
(installed from the instructions at http://www.ramoonus.nl/2009/03/24
/linux-kernel-2629-installation-guide-for-ubuntu-and-debian-linux/).

But when used in conjunction with kernel parameters noapic 
maxcpus=1 the freezes don't [appear to] happen [yet].  So I do have a
workaround now.

The noapic  maxcpus=1 params didn't solve the problem for me when
using 2.6.28.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2009-04-01 Thread databubble
ksg,

The freezes I was experiencing have been resolved in the 2.6.29 kernel.
These changes are being back-ported to 2.6.28 and 2.6.27 as I understand
it, but I don't believe they've been released yet.

I suggest trying 2.6.29.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2009-03-28 Thread ksg
I also suffer these freezes.  I've put the details of my experience in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/347150 where I've logged suspend
doesn't work on the same hardware.

AMD64, 4Gb, nvidia 7300GS.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-12-07 Thread rwilson
I believe this bug is related to c1e. If you google amd 64 c1e, you will
find a patch that disables it; however, I don't believe this patch ever
entered the mainline kernel.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-11-21 Thread databubble
Able to reliably reproduce freeze on 8.10 (Intrepid) 2.6.27-7 with dual-
core AMD64, and multiple versions of NVIDIA drivers.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-11-21 Thread databubble
Please see the following kernel bug report which includes some details
of my system configuration and steps to reproduce.

http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11527...

The problem appears to be related to interrupt handling (and possibly
CPU frequency power management) on multi-core AMD64 CPUs and NVIDIA
drivers.  It occurs over multiple releases of the kernel and the video
drivers, different (ADM64 multi-core) CPUs, different motherboards, and
different NVIDIA chip-sets.  It appears to effect a quite a large number
of people.

Common denominators is ADM64, multi-core, NVIDIA.  Easiest way to
diagnose the problem, is that the system will not freeze with kernel
boot parameter MAXCPUS=1.  Some people have found other ways around the
problem by restricting interrupt handling to the first core.

The freeze can be easily provoked using an Atheros chipset 802.11n
network card and the ath9k driver and heavy network activity running
something like a bittorrent client causes plenty of traffic, interrupts,
and freezes the system in seconds... however it also occurs in other
circumstance.   Limiting the system to a single core avoids all freezes.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-11-06 Thread h3
After months of acceptable stability, the problems seems to be coming
back.

Again my system is locking up on a daily basis. It's the only bug that
makes me want to switch from Ubuntu, I'm getting pretty f*cking
exasperated.

It happens exactly like it use to happen on Gutsy (I'm now on Hardy).
I'm working normally with many programs open, then open Firefox,
Thunderbird or Open Office (I noticed it happens more often with
these..) and while it loads I click somewhere else. Then mouse stop but
not instantly, it's like a 2~3 seconds gradual slowdown which leads to a
complete system lock.

And again, nothing unusual appears in log files.

For more infos on my setup, refer to my previous comment:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.22/+bug/15/comments/55

The only thing that changed is the OS version, I was on Gutsy, now I'm
on Hardy (2.6.24-21-generic).

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-11-06 Thread SJI
Since my message on 2007-11-11 I've left my Nvidia drivers as per that
message and have upgraded the Hardy.

I've not had a single lock up since that time.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-09-24 Thread rich
My 64bit Ibex system seems stable after changing SDRAM timings in the
BIOS - sticks were advertised as 4-4-4-15 so that's what I originally
manually set them as. After I posted above on 9/21 I changed BIOS
settings to Auto, which selects 5-5-5-15 timings  it has been stable
under Ibex64 Alpha 6 ever since - difference is dramatic. Not sure if
this fixes the root cause of my problem or if it's just masking it;
4-4-4 timings were not a problem under 32 bit Ubuntu/Win32/Win64 (all
stable under heavy CPU/IO loads whereas 64 bit Hardy  Ibex were not) 
I had previously run memtest w/ 4-4-4 timings w/o errors. Can anyone
else repro 64bit instability?

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-09-20 Thread Rich
I repro in Ibex Alpha 6 and previously on 64bit Heron. System was rock
solid when it ran 32 bit Heron. Hard locks several times a day,
typically during higher activity/interactivity per above accounts 
making it difficult to seriously use the machine.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-08-29 Thread Leann Ogasawara
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release.  As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:

1)  If you are comfortable installing packages on your own, the linux-
image-2.6.27-* package is currently available for you to install and
test.

--or--

2)  The upcoming Alpha5 for Intrepid Ibex 8.10 will contain this newer
2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.  Alpha5 is set to be released Thursday Sept 4.
Please watch http://www.ubuntu.com/testing for Alpha5 to be announced.
You should then be able to test via a LiveCD.

Please let us know immediately if this newer 2.6.27 kernel resolves the
bug reported here or if the issue remains.  More importantly, please
open a new bug report for each new bug/regression introduced by the
2.6.27 kernel and tag the bug report with 'linux-2.6.27'.  Also, please
specifically note if the issue does or does not appear in the 2.6.26
kernel.  Thanks again, we really appreicate your help and feedback.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-07-12 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Morning already?  Another day, another lock-up. Kernel netconsole
attached.  Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at
0200 RIP: [8025cd04] tick_sched_timer+0x64/0x100.
Ubuntu 2.6.24-19.34-generic.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-07-11 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Another lock-up. Kernel netconsole attached.  Unable to handle kernel
NULL pointer dereference at 0058 RIP: [80249a70]
handle_stop_signal+0x10/0x1c0.  Ubuntu 2.6.24-19.34-generic still.  Any
next step suggestions to providing more info or accuracy welcome.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-07-09 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Another lock-up. Kernel netconsole attached.  It locks more frequently
than this, but I'd estimate netconsole output exists for only every
other one.  Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at
0200 RIP: [8025cd04] tick_sched_timer+0x64/0x100.
/proc/version_signature is Ubuntu 2.6.24-19.34-generic.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-07-01 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Another lock-up.  Kernel netconsole attached.  Unable to handle kernel
NULL pointer dereference at 0226 RIP: [802895f8]
__rmqueue+0x138/0x240.  /proc/version_signature is Ubuntu
2.6.24-19.34-generic.  I'm going to keep adding these in the hope it's
doing some good.  :-)

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-06-28 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Got another lock-up, Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference
at  RIP: [8028f71f]
isolate_lru_pages+0x9f/0x210;  see attached netconsole output.
/proc/version_signature = Ubuntu 2.6.24-19.33-generic.  Are these the
kind of things developers want?

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-06-28 Thread NiklasW
Update from me (feel free to request more date if needed)

I thought I avoided the freezing by removing my nvidia card, the system
has worked OK for a wile now. But now after chaning the driver to my
internal AMD X1250 card to the fglrx driver I got back to old issue
connected with the 4GB ram.. did a lot of testing back and forth... got
kernel errors and error saing something like CPU0 locked/freexed process
1234 for 11 sec (just before the whole system froze).

Then I removed 2GB (leaving 2GB on the system). Everyting worked great
again... no change to any drivers or anything. I would bet that the
system would now also accept my nvidia card without problems. My
conclution (or thougt) is that the issue is that something in the system
(kernel, or a module??) does not handle 4GB RAm in a correct way. ( I
did test with a diffrent disk (installing XP on it) and the system ran
just fine (with 4GB ram). Reminder my issues started when moving from
1GB to 4 GB...

Feels wrong to have a 2GB of RAM on the table.. not on the system...

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-06-22 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Still happening with vmlinuz-2.6.24-19-generic.  One thing I've just
noticed, printk() output in dmesg has a timestamp at the start of the
line.  It should be seconds since booting but this machine is
consistently running at about 1600 seconds an hour.  Could this be
connected?  Some kind of CPU power-saving causing problems?  Or a
separate bug?  I've now got the netconsole module running with a second
machine logging and /proc/sys/kernel/printk set to 9 and
/proc/sys/kernel/printk_ratelimit to 0 so I'm hoping SysRq key will work
on the next lock-up.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-06-22 Thread Robb
I'm not sure if I should post this info here as if I use kernel 2.6.24-19 now, 
but maybe it is usefull for older kernels too...
Or for you kernel developers  ;-)

Found some things worth testing on the Linux NVidea forum:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=46678
and
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=58498

I am testing right now Kernel command line: 
root=UUID=----x976d1bc ro nmi_watchdog=0 quiet splash 
idle=poll maxcpus=1
where I manually added idle=poll maxcpus=1.

Last 2,5 hours no screenflashing and short freezes, so maybe worth testing for 
you too...
This is of course not a real solution, why using 1 CPU when I have 2! 

test Configuration:
AMD Turion 64 X2 mobile TL-56
2 GB memory
nVidia Corporation GeForce Go 7200 rev 161 256 MB (shared)
Original clean Ubuntu 8.04 installation, fully updated.
Linux version 2.6.24-19-generic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.2.3 (Ubuntu 
4.2.3-2ubuntu7)) #1 SMP Wed Jun 4 16:35:01 UTC 2008 (Ubuntu 
2.6.24-19.33-generic)
NVIDIA UNIX x86 Kernel Module  169.12  Thu Feb 14 17:53:07 PST 2008

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-06-22 Thread Ralph Corderoy
OK, got a freeze with vmlinuz-2.6.24-19-generic.  Alt-SysRq didn't work.
Reset button needed.  Attached is what was logged by netconsole.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-06-21 Thread TomasHermosilla
trying to set a pattern from the lockups, i can say that there are more
frecuent if  i have an open window/tab with a site like netvibes.com or
gmail. I'm trying to identify if skype can be a source of crashes

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-06-15 Thread bhupi
Hi
Thanks for the bug report. Don't know if the following is relevant.
I have upgraded to Hardy (8.04). When I first upgraded, I was having problems 
bootoing in. I had to press escape and go into recovery mode and press rfix. 
Since then (over 15 days now) Hardy hasn't crashed once, even after leaving the 
pc on whole day. I also have 32-bit AMD Athalon 2800+ with gigabyte motherboard 
and Nvidia GForce 6200 graphics card. It works well with wifi connection as 
well as wired ethernet.
Kind regards.
Bhupendra (bhupi)

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-06-14 Thread TomasHermosilla
I'm using hardy (32 bit) right now, and the freezes persist, but only
when i'm using a wifi connection

My system:

CPU amd sempron 3500+
2 GB ram 
HD SATA 120 Gb
Nvidia GeForce 6200
Wifi card: Broadcom Corporation BCM94311MCG wlan mini-PCI (rev 02) (ndiswrapper 
1.50)

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-06-07 Thread Robb
It's sad, I've had the same short freezes again in kernel, but less,
less frequent:

Linux version 2.6.24-16-generic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.2.3
(Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)) #1 SMP Thu Apr 10 13:23:42 UTC 2008 (Ubuntu
2.6.24-16.30-generic)

and

Linux version 2.6.24-18-generic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.2.3
(Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)) #1 SMP Wed May 28 20:27:26 UTC 2008 (Ubuntu
2.6.24-18.32-generic)

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-06-07 Thread Robb
Maybe I have something usefull...

I found these messages for the second time in dmesg just after/on/before
the short freezes I experience:

[ 6797.155790] NVRM: Xid (0005:00): 6, PE 0280 1400 fc3c 00ff 

[ 6797.171010] NVRM: Xid (0005:00): 36,  L1 - L0


found NVRM on another place in dmesg:
[   39.932136] NVRM: loading NVIDIA UNIX x86 Kernel Module  169.12  Thu Feb 14 
17:53:07 PST 2008

I have short lockups of the screen (x-server). I can move the mouse but
no reaction on mouseclicks. No response from hitting keyboard (e.g. caps
lock). I only have SHORT lockups (I guess 10 seconds). I have seen them
most in Firefox where I do a lot of mousescrolling (USB mouse).

This is my configuration, if you need more info, feel free to ask for
it, I wrote some more info to textfiles!

Hardware: laptop HP Pavilion dv6361eu
CPU: AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-56 stepping 02

Linux version 2.6.24-18-generic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 4.2.3
(Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)) #1 SMP Wed May 28 20:27:26 UTC 2008 (Ubuntu
2.6.24-18.32-generic)

Kernel command line: root=UUID=baa5188b-677c--aa72- ro
nmi_watchdog=0 quiet splash

(II) NVIDIA GLX Module  169.12  Thu Feb 14 18:45:56 PST 2008

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Re: [Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-06-07 Thread Ralph Corderoy

 I have short lockups of the screen (x-server). I can move the mouse
 but no reaction on mouseclicks. No response from hitting keyboard
 (e.g. caps lock). I only have SHORT lockups (I guess 10 seconds). I
 have seen them most in Firefox where I do a lot of mousescrolling (USB
 mouse).

If that's Firefox 3, it might be this...  They've switched their
databases to SQLite and every now and again, when it decides to update
the contents of disc, it triggers a particular kind of write.
Unfortunately, if your $HOME is on an ext3 filesystem, ext3 can't handle
that without also doing all other stuff that's been queued up before
hand causing nothing to happen for ten or 20 seconds.  Certainly, if the
machine then comes back to normal then I don't think this particular
symptom is the `hard lock up' that this bug is about.  Your other
symptoms could well be though, i.e. you're suffering from both problems.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=421482

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Re: [Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-05-22 Thread Robb
After having lots of problems with short freezes (as discribed earlier)
I did a fresh install of Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy) on a brand new harddisk in
my HP Pavilion dv6361eu. This did the trick for me, my problems are
gone. The Hardy cd installed driver NVidea version 169.12 just out of
the box.

Best of it is maybe that CPU scaling is installed right out the box too!

maybee you should give it  try too!

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Re: [Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-05-22 Thread Ralph Corderoy

There are well meaning comments on this bug, try this or that, and this
worked for me, but there's an underlying problem here.  Ubuntu don't
seem to have a mechanism for getting users to gather data on a kernel
bug.

The result is we're left on our own.  There's plenty of people suffering
on here who would be willing to donate their time but don't have the
skill and there's no technical solution to help them.

At one point, there was talk of using kexec on a panicking kernel to
switch to a second kernel and record the state of the first.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LinuxKernelCrashDumpSpec  Perhaps the kernel is
panicking some of the time and this would be useful.

Or if it's getting stuck somewhere without panicking, how can we help
debug that?  Is there some kind of trace we can enable?  Even at the
cost of performance?

At the moment we just turn up and say it froze, describe the hardware,
and wait.  Others turn up and do the same.  The light at the end of the
tunnel was 8.04 after a six month wait.  Well, that's here and the
problems remain.

I don't mean to gripe, and I'm aware there's a lot of volunteer effort
behind Ubuntu for which I'm grateful, but the lack of mechanism for
debugging not just this bug, but this *kind* of bug needs raising at a
higher level.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-05-21 Thread Freeform
This is an interesting related article worth giving a shot -

http://linuxtechie.wordpress.com/2007/10/15/annoying-freezes-caused-by-
nvidia-driver/

According to the article, it's related to cpu scaling from powernowd

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-05-12 Thread viret
Hi every one.

First, please pardon  my poor english !

I had the same trouble on Debian testing.
I've try everything... without success !

The only solution i've found is to disable ethernet driver in bios setting : in 
fact, the trouble appears often during network traffic.
So, i've disable the on-board LAN controller in bios, and plug a PCI card 
to do the same things,   but on an other way.

Since this time (about 1 month), all goes right : no more freeze !

As far as I know it seems to be a kernel problem ! But, i'm not
developer !

Hope this will help you !
Eric

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-04-19 Thread Sark
Same problem for me also... system will randomly freeze. I was using Gutsy.
Spent a lot of time trying to figure out what the issue was. I thought it might 
be related to a TSC drift related problem, but it is inconclusive.
I also recently tried installing Arch Linux with kernel 2.6.22, and it froze 
during a pacman upgrade.

I also have Win XP on a partition and it works fine... maybe it's most likely 
something in the kernel?!
This is incredibly frustrating...

My system:
Ubuntu: 7.10 Gutsy, 32-bit
AMD64 X2 3800+
1GB RAM (DDR)
Nvidia 7800GT 256MB

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-04-19 Thread lanzen
As you may see on my previous post on 2007-11-18 I, as others as well,
managed to get past this bug.

That should be the solution, as far as I know, for those who have a
nvidia graphic card. I never had any freezes since. To facilitate
installation you may try envy.

Recently I've upgraded to Hardy and unless you have any good reason to
stick to Gutsy, I'd advise for an update. On my dual core AMD  with
GeForce 7300 LE Hardy never froze.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-04-15 Thread NiklasW
Same problem here, system freezes after 2 - 10 min.

Started after I added more RAM.
Everything worked fine (no freezes past 12 months) this was when my system was 
running on 1 GB RAM (2x 512). 
I recently replaced the 2x512MB with 2x2GB modules. The system detects the RAM 
ok, but as everyone elses explaines above the system freezes.

I did tests on the new RAM but found no errors. Then I removed my Nvidia
card - then the system worked just fine. My conclution ubuntu does not
work well with 4GB ram together with Nvidia.

My system:

Ubuntu: 7.10 Gutsy (AMD64, x86_64)
AMD X2 Dual core 4400+
2x2GB RAM  (DDR2)
Nvidia 7300GS 256MB

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Re: [Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-04-06 Thread Ralph Corderoy

 The problem u are all having is a hardware problem

If you're suggesting we've all got a hardware fault then you are
mistaken.  In the particular case I'm monitoring, the exact same
hardware locks up day after day with 7.10 and not at all with 7.04.

I'm glad you've resolved your problem, but it hasn't got anything to do
with ours.

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Re: [Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-04-06 Thread h3
If it's hardware problem It seems to be a AMD or Nvidia problem. I have 2
AMD systems, one at work (4800 on Gutsy) which is about one year old and one
at home (5000 on Hardy beta) that is about 6 months old. Both have exactly
the same problem.

2008/4/5, nokesy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 The problem u are all having is a hardware problem
 this botherd me for weeks and after alot of reasearch i found out y my
 computer kept freezing up
   ( mouse and keyboard stops responding and all progrms freezes and forces
 to reset )
 it something to do woth either:

 Realtek sound drives or other Realtek devices
 or USB wireless tabs such as belkin ect

 as soon as uninstalled and deleted all these programms , my computer
 works fine and is running smooth.


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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-04-05 Thread Vincent Geddes
Same problem here. Hard Freeze, have to reset.

Can't find any warnings in the system logs though.

AMD64 Dual Core
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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-04-05 Thread nokesy
The problem u are all having is a hardware problem
this botherd me for weeks and after alot of reasearch i found out y my computer 
kept freezing up
 ( mouse and keyboard stops responding and all progrms freezes and forces to 
reset )
it something to do woth either:

Realtek sound drives or other Realtek devices
or USB wireless tabs such as belkin ect

as soon as uninstalled and deleted all these programms , my computer
works fine and is running smooth.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-03-17 Thread h3
Same problem here, I use Ubuntu Gutsy at work and it drives me crazy.

My computer freeze *at least* one or two times a day, when I say freeze
it's cold dead freeze. Everything just stop working in a split second,
most of the time is when I click to open a document or a folder, or even
an email. Only thing to do is hit reset, even keyboard leds won't
respond.

I run Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy) with kernel 2.6.22-14-generic on a AMD Athlon
X2 dual core 3800+ with 4 GB of ram (only 3.2 shows up ?)

I initially though it was related to Compiz but It doesn't seems to be
te case. It's VERY frustrating to be left with no errors  whatsoever in
logs.

This machine ran windows for a year without a glitch, I installed Ubuntu
with much pain to get it working right, one week later one of my hard
drive failed for no apparent reasons and now the system is less stable
than my bi-polar ex-girlfriend.

Can we agree that this bug should be flagged as important ?

P.S.: if someone need any log just tell me wich and how to get it I will
provide it.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-02-20 Thread Seif Attar
Just to follow up, my computer still crashes (but not as often), even
with the drive disconnected.

And how is the importance undecided?!?!? i think it's critical if ubuntu
can't run for 2 days without crashing and freezing the system. or are
their hidden criteria that I do not know to set what the importance is!
is it because no one knows the cause of the crash?

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Re: [Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-02-20 Thread Ralph Corderoy

 And how is the importance undecided?!?!? i think it's critical if
 ubuntu can't run for 2 days without crashing and freezing the system.
 or are their hidden criteria that I do not know to set what the
 importance is!  is it because no one knows the cause of the crash?

Agreed.  This bug's importance doesn't match Ubuntu's own stated
criteria:  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance  Should be High given
the number of AMD64 users on the forums who have been bitten and given
up.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-02-18 Thread Seif Attar
I am not sure this is related, but my gutsy keeps crashing as well, but
I roughly know what causes my crashing, my Western Digital external hard
drive, when I have it mounted and copying files from it, the system
crashes for sure! so I can reproduce this anytime! :) but I dont know
what to do after it crashed, the magic sysrq dont work, I tried this
hard drive on 2 machines both running gutsy64:

Machine 1:

HP Pavilion DV 5094
AMD64 ML-37 CPU
2 Gig Ram
ATI Xpress 200M

Machine 2:
CORE2QUAD 2.4GHz
2 Gig Ram
Nvidia 8500GT

The hard drive is a western digital (MyBook is the model i think), with
only one XFS partition.

I realize this might be a broken harddrive, but even though, is ubuntu
supposed to crash this way if there's an IO error?

/var/log/messages doesn't have anything in there at the time of the
crash.

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Re: [Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-02-18 Thread Ralph Corderoy

 I realize this might be a broken harddrive, but even though, is ubuntu
 supposed to crash this way if there's an IO error?

No.

It seems the problem comes along the more busy the machine is.  It could
just be that copying lots of files in and out of RAM is busy enough.

Still, only a couple more months before someone comes along and says Is
it fixed in 8.04.  :-(

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-02-18 Thread Seif Attar
the good news is, my drive is not broken! I started ubuntu in single
user mode, and copied the files over with cp, and it succeeds, I managed
to copy 200GB, when an X session is running and i copy some files over,
the whole machine crashes! :S is there anything I can do to help? since
I can reproduce it anytime, isn't there something i can do to find out
what is happening?

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-29 Thread zidarsk8
hi
i'm not sure that this is the same bug, since some say that its not hardware 
related.
i'm running an amd x2 64bit 4400+, nvidia 6600 gt, 2X512 MB ram, etc and i 
switched from win about 2 weeks ago. i installed kubuntu 7.10 and my computer 
started freezing randomly like everyone elses. i've reinstalled my gutsy 
numerous times, and i always run into the same problems. i'v tried using a 
clean install without anything else and nothing has changed. a couple of days 
ago i installed this kubuntu again!, but this time did it in a text mode ... 
the second option from the bootable cd. now it works fine! since it doesn't 
use nvidia drivers but some vesa drivers and this is the only difference that i 
could find that could explain this on my pc. (even if i have restricted drivers 
disabled, if my computer detects the n vidia card - right now it thins its that 
vesa thing - it starts freezing)

its a bother that i can't use the my pc normally, but it sucks even more
since i have a wide-screen monitor and i can only use 4:3 ratio
resolutions!

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-23 Thread bhupi

 Hi
I have installed 32-bit gutsy with xp in virtualbox. Everything works perfect 
but if I enable usb
in virtualbox, the mouse freezes. I have NVidea GFX 6200  Graphics card
Regards
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Re: [Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-23 Thread Ralph Corderoy

 I have installed 32-bit gutsy with xp in virtualbox. Everything works
 perfect but if I enable usb in virtualbox, the mouse freezes. I have
 NVidea GFX 6200 Graphics card

Bhupi, I don't think your problems are connected to this bug unless
you're forgetting to tell us something.  If it's only the mouse that
stops working and the keyboard still functions, e.g. Ctrl-Tab changes
window focus, then that's not the kind of lock-up this bug's sufferers
are experiencing.

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Re: [Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-23 Thread bhupi
Ralph Corderoy wrote:
 I have installed 32-bit gutsy with xp in virtualbox. Everything works
 perfect but if I enable usb in virtualbox, the mouse freezes. I have
 NVidea GFX 6200 Graphics card
 

 Bhupi, I don't think your problems are connected to this bug unless
 you're forgetting to tell us something.  If it's only the mouse that
 stops working and the keyboard still functions, e.g. Ctrl-Tab changes
 window focus, then that's not the kind of lock-up this bug's sufferers
 are experiencing.

   
Thanks Ralph
 I have just made the move from  XP to ubuntu
and  beginning to learn. I have a long way to go yet.
Thanks again
Kind regards
Bhupi

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-23 Thread bhupi
Hi Ralph
 Thanks for the reply. I am new to Linux and not very knowledgable.
 Kind regards
Bhupi

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Re: [Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-23 Thread Ralph Corderoy

Bhupi, take a look at bug #161748.  It may be the same problem with
virtualbox that you're having.  If so, add a clear description of what
doesn't work and change the status from `New' to `Confirmed'.  You can
do this by clicking on `New'.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-22 Thread bojo42
i had this on an Amilo A1667G laptop with amd turion, disabling the
dynamic frequency scaling solved that problem.

so please test disabling the default frequency scaling tool: powernowd

you can do this for your current session by:

sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd stop


when this solves your hard freezes, better report to the more specific bug 
report 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20/+bug/109643

you can also try to disabling powernowd completely on your system by
just removing the package through apt-get or synaptic until there is a
fix, like i did it.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-22 Thread Ralph Corderoy

Hi bojo42,

 sudo /etc/init.d/powernowd stop
 
 when this solves your hard freezes, better report to the more specific
 bug report
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20/+bug/109643

Thanks, I'll try this.  But having read bug #109643 it seems they
suffered from 7.04 onwards whereas 7.04 was rock solid here and it was
7.10 that introduced the problem.  Still, I'm happy to have something
extra to try.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-21 Thread Ralph Corderoy
A machine with AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4600+ ran
perfectly stable for months with 7.04.  Repeated crashes occurred as
soon as the upgrade to 7.10 completed with no other system changes.
Have then switched from nv X driver to nvidia and added maxcpus=1 in an
attempt to workaround.  Still crashes.  Keyboard LEDs sometimes flash
steadily but otherwise it's locked hard.

I'm not alone.  Can someone please give us all some feedback?  Do
problems like this ever get investigated or are we just meant to sit and
hope 8.04 fixes it?  What can we do to help?  Some who've installed
their own later versions of the kernel report the crashes stop so it's
probably been fixed already, we need that fix in 7.10 or be told it will
never happen so we can make other arrangements.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-14 Thread Cris987
This is really frustrating.

I have an Inspiron 1501 with AMD Sempron 3500+  1G ram and an ATI Xpress
1150 256MB HyperMemory video card.

I did a fresh install of gutsy in late december. It worked okay at
first, but after a week, the system began to crash. Sadly, it seems like
the crashes are becoming more and more frequent. It crashes when I'm
idle, and it seems to crash more frequently when it is idle.

When I have time, I will compile the latest stable kernel to see if it
fixes things. I really hope it does.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-08 Thread Stephen Cradock
Just an update - not strictly true to say No freezes, but freezes are
much less frequent now without Adobe flash player.

It is still incredibly frustrating that this bug was reported here in
October, the 64-bit forum still has dozens of people moaning DAILY about
it, and the Importance is still Undecided...

FOLKS - DON'T YOU GET IT!!! WE CARE!

We care enough about Ubuntu to go on trying to get it working, we try
work-around after work-around, we turn off this and we turn off that,
just so that we can go on using some core functions, and it STILL
doesn't run reliably.

This is affecting LOTS of people, not just a few, not even just the ones
who complain. Half the posts on the forum (out of HUNDREDS) say
something like I give up - I'll come back later to see if it's fixed -
maybe. Ubuntu is losing people who WANT to use it, on good, modern
machines capable of running a 64-bit OS, but run into an unacknowledged
(for weeks) bug, and see no sign of progress on fixing it.

Could we at least have some feedback, so that we persistent few can get
some idea that maybe something will get fixed?

Or are we all waiting for April?  I haven't DARED try Hardy 64-bit yet -
even the 32-bit version won't upgrade the kernel to 2.6.24 for me yet,
because I need ATI drivers

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-01 Thread fisuk
I compiled kernel 2.6.24-rc5 (vanilla) manually about few weeks ago and haven't 
had any problems since. What I've noticed after the update is that now I'm 
getting all these messages about npviewer.bin (=nspluginwrapper) segfaulting. 
And that's something that did not happen using the stock kernel.
Does anyone get these messages using the stock kernel or did I just enable some 
oddball debug flag? 

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-01 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Bob Kline wrote:
 I wish that were true. I tried switching to the 32-bit
 Gutsy on my AMD64 and Firefox still froze pretty regularly.

Hi Bob, can you please be very specific.  If Firefox was the only
program affected and the rest of the desktop kept working then your
problems aren't the ones this particular bug is trying to sort out.
This bug is about the whole system stopping responding, except perhaps
for Alt-SysRq, etc.  Thanks.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-01 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi fisuk, I'd guess your nspluginwrapper segfaults are due to it running
against a kernel that's different from what it can cope with.  That's a
side-effect of running with a later, hand-installed, kernel as opposed
to a repository one from Ubuntu.  It's because of these hard-to-predict
side-effects that most of us are still suffering daily lock-ups by
sticking with the latest broken official one.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2008-01-01 Thread Stephen Cradock
After reading some of the recent comments in the 64-bit forum I've tried
changing the flash player. I uninstalled the nonfree player, and had no
freezes with Firefox or at any other time. Then I added gnash, and am
still not getting freezes, with 1.2GB RAM.

My freezes were classic complete hang-ups - no input, no cursor
movement, no way out but the power switch. More often than not while
Firefox was opening a window, but sometimes when it wasn't even open. It
does look as if whatever is buggy is stressed particularly by the Adobe
flash player. I still have nspluginwrapper installed; maybe it's just
not doing anything.

I'm on the old kernel, 2.6.22, and using the old fglrx driver,
8.37.6. I've tried to strip the 64-bit Gutsy system down to minimise the
number of possible causes - not running powernowd, for instance, or even
acpid. No compiz (incompatible with fglrx 8.37.6 unless I use
xgl)...

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-12-31 Thread Bob Kline
 It seems Ubuntu 32 bit has not the same freeze crash lockup problem.

I wish that were true.  I tried switching to the 32-bit Gutsy on my
AMD64 and Firefox still froze pretty regularly.  I was able to make the
freezes go away by ripping out Flash support, which isn't an acceptable
solution, as it makes some sites unusable.  My most recent attempt at a
solution involves disabling powernowd.  After that modification I've
been able to use Flash without Firefox freezing up, but I haven't been
running this way long enough to declare success.

Linux ws 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Tue Dec 18 08:02:57 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
1.5 GB RAM
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 2800+

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-12-29 Thread Jerson
I replaced my Ubuntu Gutsy AMD64 bit system for the Ubuntu Gutsy i386 almost 1 
month ago. Its working perfectly. Virtualbox, games, java, flash etc, etc. 
Perfect. This computer is running almost all of the time.
When I was using the Ubuntu 64 bit I had so many crashes...
It seems Ubuntu 32 bit has not the same freeze crash lockup problem. Not with 
my hardware.

P5PE-VM ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.06GHz
Intel Graphic integrated
1 GB Ram
Ubuntu Gutsy 32 bit

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-12-28 Thread Stephen Cradock
As an added piece of information, my 64-bit Gutsy was running without
any sign of the freeze, with ATI R300 card and the 8.37.6 fglrx driver,
on an AMD 3200+ single-core chip. No compiz, no xgl.

Then I increased my RAM from 2 x 256MB to 256MB + 1GB, and the freezes
started - random time, no apparent relation to what I was doing or not
doing. They go away if I take out the extra RAM and replace the original
256MB stick. They come back if I put the extra memory back in. The new
stick checks out with memtest, and the manufacturer's specs say the
machine (hp zv6007us) will handle up to 2 x 1GB of RAM.

My symptoms are extreme freeze - no keyboard input, no Trackpad input,
so I can't use any of the  tricks for rebooting except power button. The
freeze does not seem to go away if I wait.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-12-23 Thread Robb
update:

I followed one of the links from the forums I gave before:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=512059

I installed Envy as helper software to install the most recent NVidia
driver for my videocard (version 169.07).

And good news I had only one Freeze in 6-8 hours yesterday! And today no
freeze till now!

So my problem seems to be a driver problem in combination with Gutsy.

Developers: thanx

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-12-22 Thread Robb
Found some links that migh't be helpfull for some of us. Please report
your solutions here!

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=585714(thread with 144 replies!)
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=412125(thread with 820 replies!)

Ooh see, we're not alone  :-(

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-12-20 Thread Wallace
I think I'm seeing something similar, ever since upgrading to Gutsy.

Athlon64 X2 running 32-bit Ubuntu Server (so no X, NVIDIA drivers, etc)

With 2.6.22-14-server after a few hours it locks up. It's as if all disk
activity stops - any task that tries to access a disk will hang. No
error messages appear in any log - once the lockup has occurred, nothing
gets written to disk.

Athlon64 X2 CPU, 3 GB RAM, SATA HDDs, Ubuntu Server.

Booting the 2.6.20-16-server kernel instead, and the system will stay up
and stable for weeks.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-12-20 Thread Robb
Some additional info.
Today it is CPU1 using 100% capacity when locking, CPU2 almost no activity. 
Till now always 1 Core that is 100% while locked.

Surfing launchpad I found a refference to bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/109643

Difference is that I can work after some time of waiting (when the
lockup is over). But I have those messages to:

~$ dmesg | tail
[  159.756000] Disabling IRQ #7
[  164.86] NVRM: Xid (0005:00): 6, PE 0f28 ff83b9ec d1f8  
ffc5e0fa
[  229.12] NVRM: Xid (0005:00): 26, Ch 01ff M 1ffc D  intr 

[  229.12] NVRM: Xid (0005:00): 1, Ch 01ff M 1ffc D  intr 

[  229.12] NVRM: Xid (0005:00): 7, Ch 01ff M 1ffc D  intr 

[  229.128000] NVRM: Xid (0005:00): 6, PE 0bd8 00ff f85c 00ff 
00ff
[  895.464000] NVRM: Xid (0005:00): 6, PE 0fb0 00ff fc50 00ff 
00ff
[  896.024000] NVRM: Xid (0005:00): 6, PE 0fb0  fdbc 00ff 
00ff
[  896.068000] NVRM: Xid (0005:00): 6, PE 0fb0 00ff ec70 00ff 
00ff
[ 4967.664000] spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ15.

~$ dpkg -l nvidia-\* | grep ii
ii  nvidia-glx-new   100.14.19+2.6.22.4-14.10 NVIDIA binary XFree86 
4.x/X.Org 'new' driver
ii  nvidia-kernel-common 20051028+1ubuntu7NVIDIA binary kernel 
module common files

I don't know if it has anything to do with it but I can't use 
sudo cpufreq-set -g ondemand
anymore, not error or something but processorspeed can't be changed after the 
upgrade, while it worked fine in Feisty.

The same for the nice program:
~$ sudo /usr/sbin/laptop-mode start
sudo: /usr/sbin/laptop-mode: command not found

There was a suggestion to disable powernowd in the URL above. I'll test
that tomorrow.

** Attachment added: lsmod.txt
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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-12-19 Thread rcraioveanu
hello all,
I'm having much the same issue here... at some random interval (from 20 min to 
a few hours) the computer freezes entirely, with no mouse or keyboard 
responsiveness. None of the programs are unresponsive (ie. grey) when this 
happens, and CPU and memory loads during these lockups are entirely normal. 
From time to time it seems like the computer might briefly be working on 
something in the background after the freeze, but it never unfreezes... a hard 
reset is required.

what I have noticed, though, is that if I launch into recovery mode and start 
X, it does not seem to freeze. 
I'd almost try to work like that until I manage to resolve this issue, but for 
the lack of internet connection :P

now I'm not sure exactly what the difference is between a regular session and 
one in recovery mode, but it seems like it could pare down the possibilities 
for what is wrong somewhat. 
can anyone else confirm this behaviour / does this help at all?

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-12-18 Thread Robb
I upgraded from 7.04 to 7.10 on laptop HP. Didn't have problems in 7.04
but have some now.

I have short lockups of the screen (x-server). I can move the mouse but
no reaction on mouseclicks. No response from hitting keyboard (caps
lock). The magic SysRq works, did not test ctrlaltbackspace
because I only have SHORT lockups (I guess 10 seconds). I have seen them
most in Firefox where I do a lot of mousescrolling.

Addition: 
sometimes the mousecursor stops moving. 
Resizing of a window (systemmonitor) resulted in a lockup too. Sometimes...
Page down with keyboard in Firefox did not result in visible lockup till now... 

When screen locks up and I look at the Systemmonitor I always find cpu2
using 100% capacity (today), no memory increase. CPU goes back to normal
5% when lockup stops after some time.

Scrolling in a webpage in Firefox costs about 40% CPU (for each CPU's
simultanously). Sometimes I reach 60%, and then the screen seems to
freeze, CPU2 is 100% for some time and goes back again to 3% or so.

I use a HP Pavilion dv6361eu:
AMD Turion 64 X2 mobile TL-56
2 GB memory
NVIDIA GeForce Go 7200 256 MB (shared)
MCP51 Serial ATA Controller (Presario V6133CL)
Hitachi HTS 54161160 GB HDD
Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 (yes, M$ works together with Ubuntu   
 LOL)   USB
Typhoon 3 button mouse   USB

VideoDriver:
NVidea 100.14.19 ([EMAIL PROTECTED] TFT)

kernel parameters (kernel 2.6.22-14-generic):
acpi=force noapic apci=routeirq pnpbios=off pci=routeirq

Hint: stop scrolling, clicking or typing or whatever directly after a
lockup, more clicks cost more time to recover.

Hope this helps...

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-12-17 Thread Keith
Since upgrading my ancient Gateway 6400 server to Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy),
the system has experienced a number of random lockups. I have been
working on trying to resolve the problem for a solid week with limited
success.

My Gateway 6400 server hardware is as follows:

* 2x 1GHz Intel Pentium III (Coppermine) CPUs
* 1GB ECC memory
* 1x LITEON LTN301 ATAPI IDE CD-ROM
* 1x Python 06240-XXX 8160 DAT Drive
* 4x IBM DPSS-318350N Fast Wide SCSI Drives (ServerWorks SCSI Controller)
* Intel(R) PRO/100 NIC
* RealTek RTL8139 NIC
* Generic embedded VGA display

My system is NOT running an Xserver.  I re-installed the old 2.6.20-16
kernel that shipped with 7.04 (Feisty). Since then, I have experienced
10 days uptime without a single glitch! I believe that I can confirm
this as a kernel issue. Something has changed since the 2.6.20 kernel
that causes hard locks on my server. My system logs have not shown a
single error and Magic SysRq does not work for a safe re-boot. I also
tried a newer 2.6.23-8 kernel and was no better than the 2.6.22-14
kernel that shipped with Gutsy.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-12-17 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Surprised this didn't have a package specified.  The immediate suspect,
especially following Keith's comment, is the kernel.  Let's hope someone
will visit asking us for the information that would help them.

** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = linux-source-2.6.22

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-12-17 Thread Brian Murray
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Kernel Team (ubuntu-kernel-team)

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-12-01 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Also experiencing this problem since upgrading from 7.04 to 7.10.
Machine was fine under 7.04.  Now, with no hardware changes, lock-ups
occur during activity anywhere from between 30 minutes to a day.
Sometimes the SysRq key doesn't work, other times it does.  Seems worse
at times of high workload.  Setting to confirmed.  If there's specific
missing information given what Andreas Troschka has already deduced
please let us know.  This is a AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor
4600+ with nVidia chipset and nVidia Corporation NV34 [GeForce FX 5200]
(rev a1) (prog-if 00 [VGA]) graphics.  2GiB RAM.  Mixed PATA and SATA
devices.  Given the other comments on this bug, you'd suspect the kernel
initially, wouldn't you?

** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: Incomplete = Confirmed

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-12-01 Thread Andreas Troschka
Further data on the HW used are:

AMD Athlon XP 3000+ (socket 462), SiS741 Northbrifge, SiS 963L
Southbridge, last BIOS v2.60, OS/2 keyb and mice, no overclock.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-11-18 Thread Jerson
Same thing here, I don't have any nvidia card, just a intel graphic
integrated, it happens at anytime, with any program. please fix this,
why it says incomplete?? Andreas Troschka has gave you a lot
information. is happening with any kind of hardware!!!

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-11-18 Thread lanzen
Especially when talking about amd 64 and nvidia series 7 cards bug 145112 seems 
the same as described here.
I've just installed the new 169.04 beta from nvidia and, so far, no lockups.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-11-18 Thread Xavi MirĂ³
It happens the same to me. I have a NVIDIA Geforce 7300 and a AMD
Athlon 64 X2 4200+. GNOME freezes many times and the GNOME panel behaves
very unstably (some items don't work after some time and I can only
restart the OS).

It seems that I can work a little more time with GNOME if I disable the
option to turn off the monitor after some time. I have configured my
system to put a black screen when inactive instead and I switch off my
monitor manually when I'm not working with it for a long time.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-11-12 Thread zippy028
My System;
ASUS M2N SLI Mobo with Nforce 570 Chipset
AMD 64X2 3800 CPU
1GB corsair DDR2
Western Digital SATA HDD
Nvidia 7300 LE

I believe the hardware I listed is part of the problem with the latest drivers.
I removed all of the nvidia-glx-new drivers from my system and all kernel 
sources and or modules relating to the new drivers.

What I have installed for nvidia drivers via synaptic
linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22.4-14.9
nvidia-kernel-2.6.22-14-generic
nvidialinux-restricted-modules-2.6.22.4-14.9
nvidia-kernel-common
nvidia-kernel-source
not sure if I need all of the above but 3D acceleration is working with compiz 
set to extra effects.

I completely removed the restricted driver manager pkgs. via synaptic
restricted-manager
restricted-manager-core

Then I installed version 100.14.09 from the nvidia driver archive and
everything seems to be fine now. No freezes when playing tux racer or
using Firefox on Youtube it seems to be pretty stable now.

HTH,
John

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-11-11 Thread SJI
Following up from my previous post.

I installed Envy last night and used it to firstly remove the Nvidia
drivers and then to reinstall them.

Reinstalling the latest drivers made no difference at all, however
reinstalling the 96.43.01 drivers makes the system behave much better.

My system had got to the point were it was unusable as it would crash
within 30mins and require a hard reset; no crash since installing the
96.43.01 via Envy.

AMD64 X2 4200
4Gb RAM
ASUS A8N-SLI board
Nvidia 7300GS gfx
1 SATA drive
2 PATA CDroms

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-11-11 Thread Leona
I have a similar issues, Gusty will lock up randomly, but I'm able to
move the mouse but can't click on anything, no keyboard activity either.

I'm running
Gusty 64bit 7.10 Upgraded from 7.04
CPU: AMD64 x2 3800+
M/Board: Asus M2N
1Gb Ram.
Video: Nvidia 6600 Silent (Asus)
Using Nvidia Restricted Drivers.

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-11-08 Thread SJI
I'm experiencing the same lock-ups.
Always when FireFox 2.0.0.8 is active, and by active i mean it is currently 
getting data from a site or when the page is being scrolled with scroll bars.

I experience lock-ups irrespective of NTFS-3g being loaded or not.

AMD64 X2 4200
4Gb RAM
ASUS A8N-SLI board
Nvidia 7300GS gfx
1 SATA drive
2 PATA CDroms

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-11-05 Thread TheValk
I am having very specific problems with lockups and these are easily 
reproducible on my machine.
To save space, here is a link to my earlier posts
http://forum.ntfs-3g.org/viewtopic.php?t=692

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-11-04 Thread Jonah
as well as loads of users having this problem in the above thread, i
found another thread with many other users with this trouble here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=585714

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-11-04 Thread Oliver Haag
I had the same problem and think it has something to do with the sata-modules 
of the kernel. I've switched to the 2.6.23.1 vanilla kernel after this bug 
destroyed parts of my filesystem. So please fix that, I guess people won't be 
happy if they find out that a buggy kernel messed up firefox and when they try 
to reinstall it they find out /etc/apt was deleted and some of their documents 
were killed too - these are just some of the things that happened here. And 
yeah, I'm indeed not very happy about that :/.
It works perfectly with vanilla kernel 2.6.23.1, no lockups, no filesystem 
errors. Tried switching to nv-driver and such stuff before but it didn't help 
anything. I'm using the proprietary nvidia-driver without any problems now. It 
looks a bit like noone ever tried gutsy out on a 64 bit system before releasing 
it - I just hope that this will change soon or I'm forced to switch to another 
distribution.

My hardware:
Athlon 64 3500+ (Single Core)
2 GiB RAM
nVidia 8600 GT (PCIe)
2 SATA Harddisks (Connected to ports of nForce 550 chipset)

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-10-29 Thread Jonah
saying that though i've tried using nv in xorg.conf instead of nvidia,
or nvidia-glx whatever. just putting nv, and i still get the occasional
freeze, although it does seem to be a bit less frequent...

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-10-29 Thread Jonah
ah ok. well i have a 7200 nvidia card and a dual core yeah, so could
well be that bug...

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-10-29 Thread TomasHermosilla
I had a 6x series card and have the same troubles i was forced to
switch to winxp since i was unable to work with that problem

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[Bug 157777] Re: gutsy amd64 freeze crash lockup

2007-10-28 Thread sam tygier
what graphics card do you have?

if you have a 7 series card and a dual core CPU it may be Bug #145112

** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: New = Incomplete

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