To add additional information abut the BIOS changes:
The setting is named: Memory Frequency Limiter.
Possible Values are AUTO, 1067, 1600, 1867 .. up to 2667
I used 1067 to solve the problem. I will test other values the next
weeks
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I think I have had the same problem. I was able to force the error with the
tool 'memtester'.
Finally I figured out that after I changed the Memory Frequency Limiter in BIOS
form 'AUTO' to one of the lowest levels my system run stable.
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I was also affected from that issue. Finally it seems that I found in my
case a solution. The Memory Frequency Limiter in BIOS was set to
'AUTO' and I changed it to one of the lowest values. Since than my
system runs stable.
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It looks as I fixed the problem by changing the overclocking of memory
in BIOS. It was set to 'AUTO' and I changed the setting to one of the
lowest values.
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I have the same issue. I reported this in another bug report
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1137817)
In the mean time I am running Kernel Version 3.14.4. on the debian jessie
release
I am happy to see that other people describe exactly the same behavior.
But it seems
hi,
after all I can say with high probability that the freeze no longer exists in
kernel version 3.12.8.
But in version 3.12.9 the freeze is back to a frequency that I saw in versions
3.9 / 3.10.
So maybe its a starting point for a KernelBisection :-/ (I did not completely
understand how to
I am using the gnome system monitor to watch my system temperature. I don't
think its a overheat problem. I thought this in the past (see comment #46) that
my problem was related to temperature. But I am sure we can sort this out.
With kernel 3.12.8 I have no freezes. I do a lot of java
1) yes
2) yes
3) kernelBisection sounds really hard to me. I have git experience but no
experience in building kernel versions from sources :-/
Did you expect that if I install the 3.12.9 I should see the same
behavior as in 3.13.0 ? So is it helpful if I try 3.12.9 or is it
necessary to compile
freezes back again in kernel version 3.13.0
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Hi,
I just want to tell my experience with Kernel Version 3.12 and 3.13.
As I already reported, the system becomes more and more stable since I used
Kernel Version 3.12.
At least with kernel version 3.12.5 and 3.12.7 I hat no freeze since 4 weeks.
One day ago I installed Kernel Version 3.13.0 -
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Title:
[ivb] [WORTMANN TERRA MOBILE ULTRABOOK 1450 II] System freeze
I am also facing the same issue.
But since I am running kernel version 3.12.x the system is very stable. Freezes
only once in a week with 3.12.5 (before I had freezes 1-3 times a day)
I am not sure if it is the kernel version. As I am now working with Debian
Jessie I also got a lot of updates
I also switch to Debian 7. But I had still freezes.
Now that I am running kernel version 3.12.0 it seems that my system becomes
stable. I saw 'only' one freeze in 14 days.
After all (I am affected from this problem still 10 month!) I guess that the
problem is issued by the wifi. But I did not
It seems that with kernel version 3.12 the problem is nearly fixed.
Since I upgraded to version 3.12-RC7 and 3.12.0 I had only 1 freeze during the
last two weeks.
I did not know what changed in the kernel in this version. I no longer think
that the problem is related to the GPU but to the
I have the same problem. And I am also using kernel version 3.10-0.bpo.3-amd64
from debian
My system is more stable. But I have still feezes and I had a freeze just now.
But it can happen that my systems works 1-3 dayes without a problem. So in
summary I can not confirm that with 3.10-0.bpo.3
Would it be worth trying to put the i915 on the blacklist?
And if yes - how should I do that?
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Title:
[ivb] [WORTMANN TERRA MOBILE
when the system freezes I also see now the following log messages which
are flooding the log:
Sep 15 12:21:44 ralpus-ultrabook kernel: [ 6332.536072] mei_me :00:16.0:
unexpected reset: dev_state = RESETTING
Sep 15 12:22:14 ralpus-ultrabook kernel: [ 6362.621660] mei_me :00:16.0:
could this be related?:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2013/07/msg00990.html
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Title:
[ivb] [WORTMANN TERRA MOBILE ULTRABOOK
For now I can not do the test with Ubuntu 10.04. I am sorry for that.
But maybe I have an interesting new info:
As I told you I run debian 7.1 with backport kernel 3.10-0.bpo.2-amd64 now
since 6 days. So far I had no freezes with the new kernel version from the
backports!
But today I
I made a short test with 10.04 from a live cd. The system works but I
can't tell you if would work stable for many hours.
I have reinstalled my system with debian 7.1 and running kernel
3.10-0.bpo.2-amd64. Since this upgrade I have no freeze. But I think I
need to monitor it for a longer time.
I started with 12.10 and later I upgrated to 10.40.
I have also tested 12.04 32bit in the mean time (see comment #53)
I think the kind of freezes were over all the time always the same.
I am now running on Debian 7.1 which shows the same freeze with default kernel
3.2.
So I updated yesterday
I notice that there seems to be also problem with my realtek network card.
During kernel updates I see messages complaining about missing firmeware.
Would it be possible that the freezes are from that area?
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I have randomly system freezes on Ubuntu 12.10 64 bit since I installed my
system on a new blank ultrabook (Wortmann Terra Mobile 1450 II) in December
2012.
When the system freezes no mouse , no keyboard, no
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System still freezes with 3.11-saucy.
It is not possible to collect data with the netconsole when the system freeze.
nothing will be logged.
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I setup a netconsole. It captured things like connect/disconnect usb device, or
closing the laptop display and using external monitor. Also when the system
reboots it captures log entries.
But in the moment the system freezes (about 4 h after boot) again nothing was
captured.
So far I
penalvch: is there any chance to provide you with the necessary
information without installing the Saucy Daily Build? This is my work
PC, and at the moment one freeze a day is not as bad as a complete re-
install of my system. So if I can provide you with additional
information from my current
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I have the same behavior on 13.04 64bit. It freezes minimum once a day. I also
made a test with 12.04 32Bit but without any improvement.
The system freezes with power supply as also without. I also tried switch off
the wireless card and use cable. But also the system freezes after some
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