Well I still get occasional freezes with the wired mouse and KB (See my
post #21 above), I always suspected the freezes came more often when
Firefox was open, but it was hard to pin point as I always have Firefox
open. A few days ago I decided to give Chromium (Actually the Iron
version of
New Update: In my case the freezes were caused by a Logitech S510
KB/Mouse USB combo. Once I removed the receiver and went to a standard
wired mouse and PS2 KB the pointer freezes are 100% cured.
The receiver has a PS2 option plug on a -Y- cable, but it also causes
the freeze issue.
So if your
New Update: In my case the freezes were caused by a Logitech S510
KB/Mouse USB combo. Once I removed the receiver and went to a standard
wired mouse and PS2 KB the pointer freezes are 100% cured.
The receiver has a PS2 option plug on a -Y- cable, but it also causes
the freeze issue.
So if your
Latest update: I am now using kernel Ubuntu 2.6.35-25-generic #44-Ubuntu
SMP Fri Jan 21 17:40:44 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux and my uptime was at
9D 18Hours without a mouse pointer freeze.
Unfortunately, I lost a HD last night and had to shutdown to remove
it(PATA Drive). I will be continuing with
Well, I didn't make it to 5 days, 4d 11h and it froze. I also just
noticed the OP uses a M3N78 Pro with an onboard GeForce 8300.
I'm more convinced than ever now that this USB/mouse freeze bug has to
do with the onboard GeForce 8200-8300 Chipset. As far as my current
workaround...I'll just plan a
I have upgraded both my installs to Ubuntu 10.10 which still froze EXACTLY as
the OP described. Upon upgrading the kernel to 2.6.35-27-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP
Tue Feb 22 20:25:46 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux, I have gone 2d 20H without a
freeze!
I am still using the acpi=force irqpoll boot options
As I've posted in this bug thread, I have moved my posting to the bug
report that EXACTLY discribes MY version of this bug, Here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/627862
The gist of my latest post there is that upgrading to kernel
2.6.35-27-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Tue Feb 22
I understand this is a old bug, but I'm running Ubuntu 10.10 and Totem
2.32.0. When I play audio only and have the option set to disable
screen-saver while playing video only my screen-saver/monitor sleep
mode is still disabled.
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For my version of the bug (See post #210) I'm having similar results as
julius, 2.6.32-27 seems to have stopped the freeze, Although I'm still
using the acpi=force irqpoll boot options. My next step will be to
remove those and see if my system is still stable.
As always I urge everyone to check
Still no freeze with 2.6.32-27 and the acpi=force irqpoll boot options.
My next step will be to remove those and see if my system is still
stable.
Happy Holidays!
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On my 10.04 install I'm now running kernel 2.6.32-27-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Thu
Dec 2 00:51:09 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I'm still also using acpi=force irqpoll and have had NO freezes for 5 days
uptime.
I will post If I have a freeze.
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I have been trying to isolate this bug on my MSI K9N2GM-FIH for months
and as most people know that have similar problems, there are at least 3
and maybe more different types of freezing/lockups being reported.
This bug report symptoms by Glen Ramsay is EXACTLY the same as mine,
effecting both
I found this similar bug report here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/627862 that
exactly describes my version of this bug, I urge people to read the
symptoms of that bug report and subscribe to it only if it exactly fits
your version of the mouse pointer freeze problem.
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For my version of this problem:
My version ONLY freezes the mouse pointer and then stops responding to any
subsequent USB mice randomly after I plug them in, also in a few cases, after
having 3 mice stop responding in succession, the USB KB also stopped
responding. In all cases the
Flashed my MSI K9N2GM-FIH to the latest v.3.8 BIOS and booted to
2.6.32-25 on 10.04 x86_64 and the mouse stopped responding after less
then 10min (No audio or video files playing or any programs running this
time). I'm back to 2.6.31-11-rt and all is well again.
My Acer Aspire 6920G Laptop (Intel
I've been using the Lucid RealTime kernel 2.6.31-11-rt for 9 days
without a freeze, if anything my system is as stable as it's ever been.
My 10.10 install still has the freezing issue.
After doing quite a bit of research (yup I read the 122+ UF pages also
lol), and weeks of Hardware testing on
My issue only freezes the mouse pointer (System is still stable and
responds to KB commands). I did remove Pulseaudio last night and
installed oss4, if anything the freeze came even quicker, I've since
gone back to pulseaudio.
For what it's worth, I leave my system running all night playing
DAMN! had a mouse freeze, with a message of pulseaudio[2011]:
ratelimit.c: 437 events suppressed. I was listening to a mp3 in totem in
the background and surfing with firefox 3.6.11.
I plugged in my Logitech usb wireless mouse and it seems to be working
longer than it usually does after this
Testing now with only acpi_skip_timer_override, I'll post back after 12
hours or if I get a freeze.
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I've been fighting this bug (Seems there may be a couple of similar
bugs, see my version below*)for a couple of weeks on 10.04.1 but not on
10.10.
I got fed up trying to fix it and booted to my 10.10 install, did the
latest kernel update...And it started freezing my mouse!
Went back to my
Forgot to mention, I'm running a Nvidia GeForce 8200 and Driver 195.36.24 with
X server version 1.7.6 (10706000)
Compiz and emerald with full plugins enabled. The 10.10 install is a fresh
install, the 10.04.1 install is upgraded 9.04 9.10 10.04
Good luck all!
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I can confirm that while adding the BSSID in Lucid did not stop scanning
for me, It does in fact stop scanning in Maverick!
Great Implementation of a stop scanning fix. If you need to scan ssid's
leave the BSSID field blank, if you need to disable scanning, add the
BSSID. Nice!
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I have been plagued with this problem since installing a Linksys WUSB600N
(Ralink 2870 Chipset). I had hoped upgrading to Lucid would help, but the
problem persists.
Currently at:
Linux AMD64X4-Ubuntu 2.6.32-24-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Thu Sep 16 14:58:24 UTC
2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I do almost
Workaround as per Sylvain Bourdette (Thanks!)
edit /etc/default/grub and add the entry to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT= line
[code]GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=acpi_enforce_resources=lax quiet splash
[/code]
Then Do:
[code]sudo update-grub[/code]
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I encountered this problem when trying to install feisty on a HP
Pavilion 540n desktop, after basically pulling my hair out, swearing
and throwing things for a while I found a fix:
Add all_generic_ide (without the quotes) to the end of the boot
string. (F6 at the install menu)
Problem solved.
I also am affected with this. I upgraded to Gutsy 2 days ago.
I'll wait on fixing this and report on ubuntu4.1.
One note to others, make sure you de-select the packages before doing
routine updates as the error stops the whole update process on my
machine.
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