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Network Manager gobbles CPU
In my initial description of this bug, I said that cpu load without
running dnsmasq is 20% to 30% in IPv6 networks. Let be me clear, because
you changed the summary. This cpu load is network manager alone on a
Intel core i7 2.7GHz dual core cpu. In my world it should be ~0% all the
time.
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every second. If I disable
dnsmasq in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf the cpu load drops to
20% to 30%. (syslog attached)
You should fix this, because this eats the battery of my laptop and
ubuntu 12.04 will be used a couple of years in which IPv6 will get more
and more deployed.
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Network Manager consumes a lot of CPU in IPv6 networks
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At the moment it is fine. Either Network-Manager nor dnsmasq spams my
syslog. I let you know, if it happens again.
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Network Manager cannot
I was wrong with the debian bug in the description. This one seems to be
a different one. Please do something about it, because this one causes a
lot of disc writes into syslog and a high cpu-usage.
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my
syslog, I will put it here.
grats dgf
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+ ApportVersion: 1.94.1-0ubuntu2
+ Architecture: amd64
+ CRDA:
+ country DE:
+ (2400 - 2483 @ 40), (N/A, 20)
+ (5150 - 5250 @ 40), (N/A, 20), NO-OUTDOOR
+ (5250 - 5350 @ 40), (N/A, 20), NO-OUTDOOR, DFS
+ (5470 - 5725
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Title:
and puts a
lot of text into syslog.
I think this is also related to this bug in debian:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=649205
I use Ubuntu 12.04 on a Thinkpad X220. When I figured how to upload my
syslog, I will put it here.
grats dgf
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here comes the syslog in a compressed file. launchpad did not accept it
uncompressed
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be redrawn and a normal killall does not work.
This is easy to reproduce by trying to calling someone.
greetings dgf
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Sat Jan 30 16:23:21 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: pidgin 1:2.6.5-2ubuntu1
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
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This is easy to reproduce by trying to calling someone.
greetings dgf
+ update: at my own Debian box with Debian Sid x86_64 this doesn't happen.
+ This might be a gstreamer problem or similar.
+
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
a bit confused about it and the missing feature of network
manager to receive sms makes it even harder. With sms I could easily
see, which option is booked.
mfg dgf
update: I found more details about the 30 days flatrate and updated this bug
report
update2: this is also a source
harder. With sms I could easily
see, which option is booked.
mfg dgf
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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, which option is booked.
mfg dgf
+
+ update: I found more details about the 30 days flatrate and updated this bug
report
+ update2: this is also a source describing how to activate the 30 days flatrate
+ http://www.ip-phone-forum.de/showthread.php?p=1353903
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It didn't happen to me the last weeks, so I am closing this. If it
happens again I will reopen this report and able to provide you a pm-
suspend.log
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Public bug reported:
After closing the lid, the laptop went into standby and after resuming
the screen was garbage. I had to alt+s-abf+REISUB to recover the
machine.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Annotation: This occured during a previous suspend and prevented it from
resuming properly.
Architecture:
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Hi,
I tried to mount 3 external flash media: one sd-card and two usb flash
drives. When plugging them in the kernel does not recognize their
partitions. Only /dev/sdb is created but not /dev/sdbX. If you look in
the dmesg log, you see that the last usb flash drive has 2GB of
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As it seems I wasn't able to read the logs correctly. The usb flash
drives work correctly, they are just not automounted by devicekit-disks.
The only problem that remains is that my two sdcard-reader doesn't seem
to work. I testet them now with jaunty and windows xp and the sd-card-
reader seem to
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without python-sexy installed software-store doesn't start. so it needs
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I use an Sony Vaio SZ2M-B, which is a 13 subnotebook. As you may think I hear
a pop due to power saving, which doesn't annoy me. What annoys me is that
through the acpi-driver my notebook has the capability to power down the hole
audio device, which saves even MORE power
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I use an Sony Vaio SZ2M-B, which is a 13 subnotebook. As you may think I
hear a pop due to power saving, which doesn't annoy me. What annoys me is
that through the acpi-driver my notebook has the capability to power down the
hole audio device, which saves even MORE
I do have the same issue. Especially the OSD-Box in the middle of screen
is annoying. I got a Sony Vaio SZ2M-B laptop with Centrino Duo chipset.
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2.6.24-16-generic works for me, too. also the speed problem is gone. :)
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Some updates from Gnome 2.20 to 2.22 may have broken it. I created a new
user without any old configuration files in its home and dimming is
working again if I put ac in or out.
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I applied the patch from http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/2/23/269 to the
current linux-source-2.6.24 and the laptop shuts down, when it has
finished saving the image to the disk. However mouse and keyboard do not
work. I don't know if it came through this patch or I misconfigured the
kernel. Let's see
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
hi,
Laptop = Sony Vaio SZ2m-b (Centrino Duo)
until one or two weeks ago my laptop display was darkened when I
unplugged ac and enlightened when I plugged it in again. This is not the
case anymore and now I think it is the time to
May this be related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/193192/ ?
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This is the log after resuming.
I have the feeling it crashes directly before it wants to shut down. After
saving the ram to disk all keyboard leds flash shortly up and then the laptop
fans are louder and pressing keys, e.g. capslock, returns no results.
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Binary package hint: linux-source-2.6.24
Hi,
I am using a Sony Vaio SZ2m-B Laptop, which has a Intel Core Duo, GMA950 and
ipw3945 wifi. With linux-image-2.6.24-8-generic hibernate worked always und
standby often.
But with linux-image-2.6.24-10-generic this luck is gone.
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Binary package hint: grub2
Hi with recent grub-pc I get on start a fast repeating error message
saying that there is an syntax error and there is nothing I can do to
stop it. I had to boot a Livecd and edit the /boot/grub/grub.cfg to make
grub work again, here is a piece
Could it be a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22/+bug/134660/
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I would, too, like to have this bug fixed. With an Intel ipw3945
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1mb/s. But the rt2500 (with the rt2500 driver) card is in Gutsy faster
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It does happen again, e.g.:
aptitude changelog kde-libs-data
crashes.
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seems to be solved somehow. aptitude doesn't crash anymore, when I
misstype a packagename
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$ aptitude changelog cupsysy
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I updated my system using $ sudo aptitude update sudo aptitude dist-upgrade
I wanted to know the changes in gnome-desktop-data but typed only 'c
gnome-desktop'. After pushing return aptitude crashed.
Die folgenden Pakete werden aktualisiert:
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in gutsy pitivi starts just fine through running pitivi in the command
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last updates seem to have this fixed. when I tried to get the keycode my
laptop hibernated completely. also resuming worked. stand-by (closing
the lid) and resuming works, too.
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At my laptop it is the same. after modprobing sony_acpi the keys for
brightness-changing worked again
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I can confirm that with a Sony Vaio Sz2m-b
kernel is 2.6.20-8-generic
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I can confirm that with a Sony Vaio Sz2m-b
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hi,
I'm using Ubuntu Feisty with latest updates on a Sony Vaio SZ2m-b. When
pressing fn + f12 nothing happens with gnome-power-manager running. I had to
install the package hibernate, which is in universe, to get it working.
yes I am using sqlite. I just added the specific folder with the music, which
after removing it from the database amarok worked safe again. And now it works,
but it could be that I probably just have deleted the file , which causes the
problem, or recreating my hole amarok-profile did it.
There
I never flashed the bios of my radeon9500. iirc with a flashed bios I
wouldn't need a hacked driver for windows, because the original driver
from ati/amd would also think it's at least a radeon9500pro which has 8
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my desktop computer keeps also rebooting instead of shutting down :(
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When Amarok rebuilds its collection it eats all my memory and my system
becomes unusuable. I didn't wait a half hour to see if it will recover,
I pressed after a few minutes the reset button. Here is a output from
top just close before killing amarok, the memory usage of the
amarokcollection
I forgot to say: I'm using edgy with latest updates. Amarok is
amarok_1.4.3-0ubuntu9_i386.deb
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I removed all my music from my collection in amarok, so that it is empty
and the collection-update should be really fast. But the issue is still
there and even with no files to scan the collection-update eats all my
memory. When I close amarok it will become a zombie ( defunct ) for a
few seconds.
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Hi,
when I bought this card it was cheap and easy to turn it into a Radeon9700 pro
with 8 pixelpipelines with a hacked driver in Windows. The memory bandwith was
also boosted from 128bit to 256bit. So you got a very good card to
Here is my Xorg.0.log
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At my Sony Vaio SZ2M/B the FN key does not work, too. Kernel 2.6.17-7
worked, but not any later kernel at this time.
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