Hi Dave,
Thanks for the update. I'm glad to hear this appears to be resolved.
I'll tentatively mark this "Fix Released" for Intrepid. Obviously if
you notice any regressions prior to Intrepid final coming out, please
reopen this report by setting the status back to "New".
Now trying to describe
I tested this earlier, first downloading 2.6.27-2 from the Intrepid APT
sources, then actually upgrading to Intrepid and testing with it. I was
wary doing the latter, since this is my work laptop, but so far, so
good!
Usually in this time frame on battery power, it would have certainly
crashed.
Great news Leann. I will test this Kernel today.
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
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appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
On my latitude d630 it happens both on battery and on ac. I added
i8042.nomux=1 to the kernel command line and now it does not crash the
whole machine anymore. It also seems to happen less frequently, but it
is still there. It just came up now: lost my touchpad functionalities...
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It happens only on battery, cpu usage goes close to 100% for a couple of
seconds, and it seems that's the reason of the jerky mouse.
If you are playing an mp3 the problem is noticeable through the tremendous
jittering.
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Same identical problem on a Dell Precision M70, no problem with Gutsy.
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Its completely unresponsive, however i'll see if sending the logs to a
syslog server will help.
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for testing the 2.6.25 kernel. Could you attach your dmesg
output after you are able to make it crash? Or is you system completely
unresponsive? Thanks.
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This is preliminary, but I disabled cpu frequency scaling and the
touchpad has not given problems for a while. Could someone try this too?
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If you remove powernowd the problem goes away, but thats like amputating
a leg because of a cut. Removing powernowd or an equivalent would
hamstring a Linux based laptop, the battery life would be pitiful.
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dammit it crashed again. So it is not due to frequency scaling... sorry
for the previous post.
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Indeed. I have yet to compile the custom Kernel because I upgraded my
primary work desktop from Gutsy to Hardy and it blew a whole in X and
now its extremely unresponsive so i'm having to use my laptop as my main
work system and can't spare the CPU time. I'm going to reinstall hardy
on the deskto
Having similar problems on a Dell Latitude D630, Bios A09 kernel
2.6.24-17-generic, latest updates on hardy. It was ok with gutsy. Got several
crashes and lots of touchpad synch issues in one day. Tried a custom DSDT, but
did not help.
I would raise the importance as it basically makes the syste
Hi Leann,
I tried the 2.6.25-1-generic Kernel from the mentioned APT sources, and
it failed miserably. I made it crash within 20s of getting a desktop
just by moving the mouse :(
Do you want me to compile the vanilla patched Kernel with full debug on,
that may present something useful.
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Care to test the Intrepid Ibex 8.10 kernel? It was most recently rebased
with the upstream 2.6.25 kernel and is currently available in the
following PPA:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive
If you are not familiar with how to install packages from a PPA
basically do the following . .
I tried removing the psmouse module as mentioned above (disabling the
pointer stick and touchpad, but not my bluetooth mouse) and the problem
persists, even if I leave the module unloaded.
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I still see this on 2.6.24-17. Every few minutes, particularly if I
leave the laptop for a few minutes and then come back to it, the mouse
will freeze. If I stop moving the mouse when it hangs, the system will
recover. If I continue to move the mouse after the system stops
responding, I get a kerne
Still problematic, can get the laptop to crash within the first 10 mins
of operation on battery. I've given up caring now as it seems nobody is
interested. I was going to turn on full debug on the vanilla kernel,
but i'm just going to build 2.6.25 from source and be done with it.
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OK, seems to be fixed with updates somwhere around the last two days.
No problems since then I've worked 6+ hous in different scenarios (with
or without AC, with or without USB-Mouse).
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This may have been addressed, I just disconnected AC power out during a
meeting today (15/04/08), after an APT upgrade, and I have not seen any
psmouse issues or slowdowns. Will keep an eye on this, preliminary
looks good though! :)
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This may not be a particularly meaty or precise resolution, but can you
guys not just compile psmouse into the Kernel instead of compiling it as
a module? It doesn't seem like any Kernel devs are giving this the time
of day when I would imagine a large portion of laptops are effected by
this issue
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OK, I've tested some more. Doing "rmmod psmouse" and "modprobe psmouse"
fixes the problem temporarily.
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Hi,
same Problem here, I'm using a Dell D420.
Greetings,
Sven
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I am finding this nearly impossible to send a screenshot, as it involves
changing from the GUI to the console just before the panic. This also
effects the latest 2.6.24-14-generic Kernel. Is there anything else I
can do from my end (perhaps recompile this Kernel with more debug on for
example)?
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Thanks for the advice Leann. I am out of the country at the moment so
don't have access to a digital camera. I will post a picture of the
panic when I have it.
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Would you be able to take a digital photo of the kernel panic you see?
Also, per the kernel team's bug policy, can you please attach the
following information. Please be sure to attach each file as a separate
attachment.
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