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Thank you for your help, I didn't answer you because this bug is a
duplicate of bug #793437, however, as it looks like #793437 has been
marked invalid I'll try to update this one as much as possible.
Yes, this is still an issue on every kernel version I have tried up to
3.6 it is not ubuntu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 793437 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/793437
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Unusable Slowness In 2.6.38-8
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The workaround described in message #108 does not work for me either,
has it worked for anyone?
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Title:
Unusable Slowness In 2.6.38-8
To manage
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Title:
Unusable
I would usually tell you to post it in kernel.org's bugzilla, however I
don't think this is an option because it has been down since the website
was hacked earlier this year.
So I guess the closest thing would be to send a mail to the linux kernel
mailing list, without doing a proper bisect and
I will test this workaround as soon as I manage to find the other
laptop, it is a bit of a shame that the workaround pretty much involves
never turning the machine off, but for a portable computer I guess it is
not so bad, depending on how much power draw it has got in sleep mode.
You shouldn't
Your best bet is probably reporting the bug upstream, with your new data
on the problem someone might take interest in it, I'm not knowledgeable
on the matter at all, but your workaround seems to suggest something
amiss with the acpi support (most likely a hardware bug though) and I
remember there
It most likely will, I tried fedora 15 and it had the exact same
problem.
I also tried compiling the latest 3.1rc4 kernel from kernel.org in the
vain hope that whatever was causing this could have fixed accidentaly
fixed itself in a newer merge, but that's not how it works, it still had
the
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Title:
Kernel versions 2.6.38
Public bug reported:
Both 11.04 and 11.10 beta 1 are extremely slow on asus n51 laptops,
installation takes around 6 hours, starting nautilus takes around 3 minutes and
apport took around 17 minutes to compile the information in this bug report.
The cpu speed gnome applet shows the cpu always
** Description changed:
Both 11.04 and 11.10 beta 1 are extremely slow on asus n51 laptops,
installation takes around 6 hours, starting nautilus takes around 3 minutes and
apport took around 17 minutes to compile the information in this bug report.
The cpu speed gnome applet shows the cpu
This bug is probably a repeat of bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/793437
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Title:
Kernel versions 2.6.38 and above are
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 793437 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/793437
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Unusable Slowness In 2.6.38-8
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