I see this here, with the 4.7 kernel in Debian.
$ uname -a
Linux pallas 4.7.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.7.5-1 (2016-09-26) x86_64 GNU/Linux
[379781.198012] hid-generic 0005:05AC:3232.004F: unknown main item tag 0x0
[379781.198089] input: YHK-Mouse as
I know the last comment on this ticket was more than 3 years ago, but I
thought I would add a note that this *still* seems to apply to some
devices.
I'm running the 3.14 kernel, and hooked up my old Lacie USB 500 GB hard
disk. I got identical behavior to that described in this bug report:
things
Possibly related:
https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/5602
** Bug watch added: VLC Trac #5602
http://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/5602
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This bug lasted longer than the laptop it was affecting. Good luck to
everyone still affected!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/391628
Title:
Everything gets swapped out after resume
Brian, the kernel from your PPA does indeed seem to help a little bit. I
was getting an average of something like 140 wakes per second and now
the average is around 100.
My computer still seems to spend a lot of time doing housekeeping... for
example a recent powertop output:
31,2% ( 78,4)
I've gone back to open source drivers.
Note that the radeonhd drivers worked *very* poorly with Lucid. This
turns out to be a problem mostly because I installed them manually
previously. I removed them, rebooted, and now everything looks pretty
and updates quickly.
I know Canonical can't control
I was premature in declaring this fixed. After a few days, the massive
swap behavior after resume has started again. I don't see anything in
dmesg that is obviously triggering this. I guess I'll try going back
to the open source drivers (although whatever Lucid was using by default
was painfully
This bug seems to be fixed for me.
I am *not* seeing this problem in Lucid, using whatever fglrx drivers
are installed via the Hardware Drivers thingy. As before, this is on
an Asus F6V with an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400.
It may be something that happens after something triggers this bug. If I
On 2010-01-21 14:23, ChillyWilly wrote:
This bug still hasn't been resolved yet. Any new info?
Well, as I indicated, I am using the open source drivers and the laptop
works just fine now.
Although I haven't tried any 3D games on it of course. ;)
I don't know if the ATI drivers have fixed this
For the record, this fails identically for me on a 32-bit and 64-bit
fresh install of 9.10 here.
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I'm was this issue with one server I use. I fixed this by asking for the
supported server options. It then gave me either PASSWORD or GSSAPI. I
changed to GSSAPI, then restarted. This failed completely. (I suspect a
half-configured setup on the server side - they probably tried to get
GSSAPI set
Okay, I found a solution that seems to work for me. (I will report back
here if it fails, but so far so good.)
An updated version of the open source drivers for the card in my laptop
works pretty good. There are no weird artifacts, the fan turns off when
it is not cooling, and, well, it seems to
Yes, I also noticed this today. I saw the scary fgrlx error message
again in the dmesg log. It *does* seem slightly better somehow, but is
definitely not fixed.
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Everything gets swapped out after resume from suspend using fglrx drivers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/391628
You received this
I think I have the same problem. My system seems to swap everything in
after resume from S3 sleep.
Even though this is marked as a duplicate, I think this is possibly
unrelated. I am using the fglrx module. This is on Jaunty, with an Asus
F6V.
I see this in the dmesg on the machine:
Yes, the swapping goes away completely after converting to the open
source driver.
Unfortunately the open source driver leaves artifacts in tons of places
(the mouse, the Firefox buttons, and so on). Hopefully either the closed
source driver will avoid the swapping in Karma, or the open source
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 15372 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/15372
It seems like everyone here has an ATI card. This may be more like bug
391628.
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System lags after resume due to high hard drive activity
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190585
You received this bug
I wasn't able to get the Karmic CD to boot on the laptop. :(
But, I was able to install the closed source drivers from Karmic, from
these two packages:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/xorg-driver-fglrx
http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/fglrx-kernel-source
It looks like the problem has been
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 290753 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290753
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 290753
Multiple applications have stopped the suspend from taking place. vlc :
Playing some media
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 290666 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290666
I just tried the liferea 1.5.15 release (built from source) and I still
see the same performance problems. So 1.6 is not likely to help. It
would be very nice if the performance improvements (whatever they
I am also having problems, using Jaunty beta.
Like Chol, I am also using one of the older Logitech QuickCam USB
models:
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 046d:0870 Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Express
When I run gstreamer-properties, select the Video tab, select the Video for
Linux (v4l) plugin with the
Some of the problems may be fixed in the 2.6.29 kernel (which is not in
Intrepid or Jaunty):
http://www.h-online.com/open/Steady-growth-What-s-new-in-
Linux-2-6-29--/features/112914/4
The documentation does list the USB identifier for the the QuickCam I
have here at least:
I tested this with the Jaunty beta, and it is a problem with a
motherboard here:
sh...@shane-desktop:~$ uname -a
Linux shane-desktop 2.6.28-11-generic #41-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 8 04:39:23 UTC
2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
sh...@shane-desktop:~$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id :
I can confirm that the crash for me is also a segfault in libatk-
bridge.so (checked this with gdb).
Evolution is *extremely* flaky for me in Intrepid. I am open to any
options, if anyone has suggestions. :(
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I am using 802.11g (base station does not do 802.11a or 802.11n, and I
disabled 802.11b).
The various ATA-named modules loaded:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lsmod | grep -i ata
ata_piix 29444 2
ata_generic14212 0
pata_acpi 13568 0
libata200160
I experience the same bug.
I can work around it by starting evolution from a terminal. Probably
starting it with --component calendar would work too, if you wanted to
use a shortcut from the GUI.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292163
You
Yes, this might be related. I can also set the resolution to 320x240 and
it works fine. If I try to set the resolution to the resolution I used
in Hardy 8.04 (720x480) then the application fails. This is similar to
bug #290506.
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I'm seeing the DMA: Out of SW-IOMMU space for 4224 bytes at device
:0b:00.0 message too, and have also reverted to the ath_pci
(madwifi) driver.
This is on a MacBook Pro version 3.1 without any peripherals attached. I
did increase the memory to 4 GB, but other than that it is all stock
I have almost exactly the same symptoms on my laptop. I have a MacBook
Pro 3.1, and the iSight camera worked fine with Hardy 8.04 but not with
Intrepid 8.10. Ekiga, Skype, and gstreamer-properties can all see and
use the camera fine.
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