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- My laptop computer freezes very, very frequently. I'm using 12.04.02 32
- bit. Fresh install of 12.04 64 bit and 12.10 32 bit also freeze. I've
- used kernels 3.2, 3.5, 3.8 and 3.9, as well as 2.6 and 3.0, for good
- measure. Linux Mint also freezes. Fedora also
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Joe Carey, , as per
http://dynabook.com/assistpc/download/modify/dynabook/tx/tx6xe/bios/index_j.htm
an update is available for your BIOS (2.50). If you update to this, does
it change anything?
If not, could you please provide the output of the following terminal command:
sudo dmidecode -s
My problem might be NEC/TOKIN 0E128 Proadlizer Capacitors OE128.
A google search
https://www.google.co.jp/search?client=ubuntuchannel=fsq=NEC%2FTOKIN+0E128+Proadlizer+Capacitors+OE128+for+Toshibaie=utf-8oe=utf-8redir_esc=ei=HUy3UZ30JImFkwXni4DgAQ#safe=offclient=ubuntuhs=TInchannel=fssclient
Sooo... after months of wrestling with this, a problem I thought I
had ruled out is indeed the problem.
If I unplug my laptop and run it with just the battery, NO FREEZES. Of
course the battery will only last so long. But the moment I plug the
beast back in, it freezes. I swapped a/c
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My laptop computer freezes very, very frequently. I'm using 12.04.02 32
bit. Fresh install of 12.04 64 bit and 12.10 32 bit also freeze. I've
used kernels 3.2, 3.5, 3.8 and 3.9, as well as 2.6 and 3.0, for good
- measure. All still have this random freeze. If
** Description changed:
My laptop computer freezes very, very frequently. I'm using 12.04.02 32
bit. Fresh install of 12.04 64 bit and 12.10 32 bit also freeze. I've
used kernels 3.2, 3.5, 3.8 and 3.9, as well as 2.6 and 3.0, for good
measure. Linux Mint also freezes. Fedora also
Please try disabling vdpau in the driver or it's use by any software?
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There are definitely multiple bugs here at play. If you went two weeks
without a freeze, please file another bug report. I cannot go 15
minutes without a freeze.
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Yesterday i had another freeze after more than two weeks without any
freezes at all (after setting Windows animations off in Unity). I was
watching a long youtube video using Chrome with the flash-plugin which
has proven to be unstable and causing freezes in the past...
Maybe there are multiple
After running 12.04 LTS for months I finally gave up. I'm back to
windows now.
I have exactly the same problem. Totally *random* crashes. No mouse, No
keyboard, No ssh. Nothing at all. But in my case after a while (about
15-30 seconds) it will reboots itself.
I have tried kernel 3.2.x all the
I have the same problem on 2 of 3 my servers. Hardware configuration is
the same on them all:
Intel® Core™ i7-2600 Quadcore
incl. Hyper-Threading Technology
RAM32 GB DDR3 RAMHard disks2 x 3 TB SATA 6 Gb/s HDD
7200 rpm (Software-RAID 1)
Ubuntu 12.04, upgraded all the packages. Updated the kernel:
Seen the problem on a DELL Latitude E6530 while trying to upload a file through
Chrome
(running 12.04 with disc encryption. (Computer complained about disk at first
restart, not sure if this is relevant))
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I'm running without freezes now for a couple of days after setting
Windows animations off in Myunity.
It's too early to call it a workaround yet but i'm hopefull it will
solve my problems just like it did in Ubuntu 10.
@Joe Carey: if you experience freezes without running X it's more than
likely
@Mark Breman
Indeed, we have a different problem.
My workaround is not ideal at all. I constantly rip DVDs.
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I'm using X11 (KDE) and never used compiz.
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I (and many others) had the same problem on ubuntu 10 (there is a 200
page thread on ubuntuforums.org about it) and now i have the same
problem again after upgrading to 12.04. I tried with kernel 3.2.0-39 and
3.2.0-40 with different versions of the nvidia drivers but the freezes
remain.
On ubuntu
@Mark Breman please report back if you do NOT experience another freeze
too please!
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I'll give that a shot too, but it seems unlikely to help in my case. I
have had freezes while not running x at all.
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After five days, absolutely no freezes at all while my processor is busy
ripping a DVD.
Usually freezes within ten minutes of finishing. Help! I'm sure
ripping DVDs is illegal in Japan, not to mention running the DVD drive
all the time being probably not so great for its lifespan.
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Ok experts who love solving puzzles. When I go to work, I leave ushare
up and running so my wife can stream videos for my son (he's 2).
Lately, of course, it's been freezing and so we can't. As an
experiment, since by odd chance it seemed to work, I've been setting
Thoggen DVD ripper to rip a
Here is another extract including information from just before the
freeze. Note that the kernel seems to detect the freeze, indicated by
the line from rcu_sched:
Apr 14 13:14:46 ceylon rsyslogd: [origin software=rsyslogd swVersion=5.8.6
x-pid=960 x-info=http://www.rsyslog.com;] rsyslogd was
Sadly (?) my kern.log doesn't show any such thing.
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For further insanity, after freezing 8 times or so this morning, I
attempted to rip a DVD. Didn't freeze the whole time. About ten
minutes after it was done, froze. So today, when I have wanted to use
my computer for any length of time, I've been ripping the same DVD over
and over again.
Hi Joe,
I think it is very well possible that this is not detected in the same
way on every hardware. As far as I can see, the log messages I posted
above contain at least some indication for a kernel developer where to
look for. I think this is a very hard to locate bug and we should try to
I agree wholeheartedly. If there is any more info I should provide,
please let me know.
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I'm also experiencing this bug. I'm using Kubuntu 12.04 on 4 different
computers since that version was released. Computer 1 is a desktop with
AMD processor and 8GB of ram, and it has never had this issue. Computer
2 and 3 are laptops with Intel core Duo processors and 2 and 4 GB of ram
and
It probably happens while tying in the URL bar because you frequently
type in the URL bar. Not the cause of the problem, just coincidence.
I installed Fedora yesterday and got a freeze within minutes with it
too.
As a last resort, I might have to install XP.
I'm glad to see bug heat is rising
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core_2_Duo_Support
This maybe?
If so, the problem has been around for a long time.
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I recently upgraded to Ubunto 12.04LTS and since then observe the same
problem. Initially I followd the discussion in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+bug/993187, but it seems to have gone to a dead end.
I would like to share some observations that hopefully
This freeze cost me 3 blank dvds today and who knows how much it will shorten
the life of my hard drive. :(
I tried 13.04 today, still freezes. If it is hardware failure, which piece of
hardware is it? Still at wit's end.
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Joe - solved my problem. I should have said that it is the same symptoms
except for one the mouse froze and one it didn't. So one had the same
symptoms as yours and the other had same symptoms except I could move my
mouse.
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My bios was not up to date, so I updated it, but still experienced a
freeze.
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Same issue here. I've found that it happens often (60% of the time) when
I open a new tab in chrome or chromium and start typing in the url bar.
As I'm typing it will then freeze. All screen output except for mouse is
frozen - I can still move my mouse.
Sometimes the screen will freeze and if I
Btw. I did not experience it on the previous LTS, which shipped with
2.6.x kernel. This feature arrived with kernel from the latest LTS.
Please search for kernel panics in kern.log.
This is almost certainly a kernel bug, not browser, not X (although this
one segfaults from time to time as well -
It turns out that I had another error going on at the same time with the
same symptoms: https://bugs.launchpad.net/pantheon-dock/+bug/1157453.
Doing that fix mentioned and clearing chrome's history resulted in no
crashes over past 3 hours.
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consider filing another bug report, unless the above has finally solved
your problem. When I get a freeze, everything is frozen, no mouse, no
keyboard and nothing writes to the hard drive either it seems.
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Ok... a bit of weirdness which I do not have the expertise to interpret.
I forgot and left a game running in the background all day and no freeze
since I started it. Before that, this morning, I had had four freezes
in a half hour. Since my bug has a heat of only 20 and no one is
assigned, I'll
I'm experiencing it after an upgrade to the latest LTS (from previous
LTS).
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It seem to me that my issue has only been for a few months too. I
switched to Ubuntu (on my old pc) and then bought this computer last
summer and went on bragging about how flawlessly Ubuntu is and that all
my friends should switch (ha ha). It's only been since January or so
that I've had this
I have been having the same issue since the past 3 months. I am using
Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit on Core-i5 2410 acer timelinex 3830tg. It freezes
about once day and the only solution is a hard reboot.
Updating the kernel has not helped either. I generally happens when
chrome is running. However it has
I'm unable to ssh to my machine because it's desktop computer and when I
use it I do not have physical access to any other machine (I will be
able to verify it next week, though).
But... This is the same issue: screen+keyboard freezes, yet e.g. skype
works so if I'm connected and speak with
I don't use skype with anyone, or I'd test that too. Interesting that it works
for you.
I'm in the process of uploading my kernel log, but I'm in Indonesia on holiday
at the moment and the connection is wonky.
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I don't use skype with anyone, or I'd test that too. Interesting that it works
for you.
I'm in the process of uploading my kernel log, but I'm in Indonesia on holiday
at the moment and the connection is wonky.
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3.2.0-35-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 5 17:45:18 UTC 2012 i686 i686
i386 GNU/Linux
Just for completeness. But from what I read it does not matter much.
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Similar issue here. I'm fairly sure I saw different errors, i.e. not
only nvidia.
After the below example, it's dead. It always concerns IRQ's. I enclose
some examples from a rich gallery I have in /var/log.
name [ 1377.796013] NVRM: GPU at :01:00.0 has fallen off the bus.
name [
Similar issue, or the same issue? Are you able to SSH in to your
machine when it freezes?
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** Description changed:
- My laptop computer freezes very, very frequently. I'm using 12.04.02
- (32bit, though my computer supports 64 bit, but I had freezes with that
- too), I've had the same trouble on 12.04.01 and 12.10. I've used kernels
- 3.2, 3.5 and 3.8, all still have freezing. I'm not
** Description changed:
My laptop computer freezes very, very frequently. I'm using 12.04.02
(32bit, though my computer supports 64 bit, but I had freezes with that
too), I've had the same trouble on 12.04.01 and 12.10. I've used kernels
3.2, 3.5 and 3.8, all still have freezing. I'm not
** Description changed:
My laptop computer freezes very, very frequently. I'm using 12.04.02
(32bit, though my computer supports 64 bit, but I had freezes with that
too), I've had the same trouble on 12.04.01 and 12.10. I've used kernels
3.2, 3.5 and 3.8, all still have freezing. I'm not
** Description changed:
- My computer freezes very, very frequently. I'm using 12.04.02 (32bit,
- though my computer supports 64 bit, but I had freezes with that too),
- I've had the same trouble on 12.04.01 and 12.10. I've used kernels 3.2,
- 3.5 and 3.8, all still have freezing. I'm not sure
can also confirm that 3.9 kernel still has this issue.
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My computer freezes very, very frequently. I'm using 12.04.02 (32bit,
though my computer supports 64 bit, but I had freezes with that too),
I've had the same trouble on 12.04.01 and 12.10. I've used kernels 3.2,
3.5 and 3.8, all still have freezing. I'm not sure
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
in general. It is important that bug reports be filed about source
packages so that people
I chose, hopefully not mistakenly, the kernel as the problem package,
please forgive me if I'm overstepping. The methods suggested to debug
potential kernel problems is not possible for me, can't ssh in, and
keys/mouse do not respond.
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My computer freezes very, very frequently. I'm using 12.04.02 (32bit,
though my computer supports 64 bit, but I had freezes with that too),
I've had the same trouble on 12.04.01 and 12.10.
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My computer freezes very, very frequently. I'm using 12.04.02 (32bit,
though my computer supports 64 bit, but I had freezes with that too),
I've had the same trouble on 12.04.01 and 12.10. I've used kernels 3.2,
3.5 and 3.8, all still have freezing. I'm not sure
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Importance: Undecided = High
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Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.9 kernel[0] (Not a kernel in the daily directory) and install both
the linux-image and linux-image-extra .deb packages.
If this bug is fixed in the
I had great hopes for 3.9 and my computer, but I experienced a freeze
within ten minutes.
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