Public bug reported:
Regular package updates today brought these packages (and a few libpam-
XXX):
grub-common:amd64 (2.04-1ubuntu26.2, 2.04-1ubuntu26.3)
grub2-common:amd64 (2.04-1ubuntu26.2, 2.04-1ubuntu26.3)
grub-pc:amd64 (2.04-1ubuntu26.2, 2.04-1ubuntu26.3)
grub-pc-bin:amd64 (2.04-1ubuntu26.2,
Here's a similar, older bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=879801 , workarounds
included there, see comments 13, 14, 15.
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=879801
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Running kernel -21 from the general repo I managed to grab the attached
output of 'top'. khugepaged going 100%, staying there forever. System
load eventually went up to 8 or more. System didn't freeze entirely,
just slowed down a lot.
** Attachment added: "top"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubunt
Had a freeze with -14, too, after 3 days of operations (hibernating at
night)
That said, it doesn't exactly look like there's somebody keen on fixing
this bug. Workarounds like adding swap just postpone the problem. And
Ubuntu folks went silent.
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Congratulations for managing to get a backtrace, @Jonas Slivka!
Did you run a kernel with debug symbols, perhaps? My kern.log has zero
backtraces, despite at least 5 freezes.
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Just had kind of a freeze with -17 after about two hours of operation.
While other freezes so far manifested in the cursor vanishing and
everything becoming unresponsive, this freeze resulted in single
applications freezing on input attempts. Like freezing after opening a
menu and selecting "Quit".
Just had a kernel freeze after some 20 hours of operation with -18:
$ uname -a
Linux piccard 4.10.0-18-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 5 17:18:34 UTC 2017
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Will now try -17 to confirm sles' findings and also to have a working
kernel until somebody has an idea on what
Right. Missing video hardware acceleration (and missing audio, ACPI) was
due to the kernel extras package not installed. Corrected this situation
and now giving 4.10.0-18 another try.
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I just booted 4.10.0-18 and graphics apparently fell back to software
rendering. Only one screen size (1600x1200) available, animations run
very slow, CPU fan spins up when moving windows, such things.
Will run this for two days to see wether it's at least not freezing.
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I'll give -9 an additional day to be sure. If you want to continue,
4.10.0-14 is the next candidate.
https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-
team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/12139078
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Thanks for the hint, 4.10.0-9 now running.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1684010
Title:
17.04, i915 freeze on VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation
Xeon E3-1200
4.10.0 from mainline works fine here. Running it for two days now
without flaws.
$ uname -a
Linux piccard 4.10.0-041000-generic #201702191831 SMP Sun Feb 19 23:33:19 UTC
2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Hmm. 4.10.0 from mainline works, 4.10.0(.19) from the regular repo does not.
Now I'm not
> Kernel 4.10.0.19 from the regular 17.04 repo appears to work fine
Too bad, this was a false positive. Today this kernel froze, too.
Firefox became a zombie () twice.
@sles, finding a working kernel is certainly good help for the moment,
but not really a solution. Think of all the people not sho
Kernel 4.10.0.19 from the regular 17.04 repo appears to work fine,
working for some 12 hours now. It's slightly different than the one
@Vaclav Rehak reported above as not working:
$ uname -a
Linux piccard 4.10.0-19-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 6 17:04:57 UTC 2017
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
A few additional debugging bits:
- Here this typically happens when watching video. As if some memory
region gets exhausted after viewing some 100'000 frames.
- I've seen the mouse freezing once, typically it stays movable.
- Audio continues while video freezes.
- I've seen Firefox going (in t
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