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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/30557
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I got the same problem here, my CPU usage is high by default!
My laptop: Acer AspireOne.
Model Number: ZG5.
Processor: Intel Atom.
Operating System: Ubuntu 9.10 - the Karmic Koala.
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When i enter echo 1 /sys/module/processor/parameters/max_cstate in
the Terminal, it doesn't work and instead says:
bash: /sys/module/processor/parameters/max_cstate: No such file or directory
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Hi all again!
I was able to go around this bug in Debian / Lenny. I'm not sure what I
really did, but I worked over 2 days for it. Now I'm on Ubuntu again and
my whole desktop seems to be slow and
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Hi!
I'm hitting same kind of difficulties. But the problem started after I
got an Ati 3D card. And when using fglxr I hit with an huge CPU load on
any screen intensive apps.
For example a Video in full screen
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This bug is still present on feisty herd2 on a sony vaio fs11m
kernel:
2.6.20-5-generic
changing max_cstate as follows, resolve the issue:
echo 1 /sys/module/processor/parameters/max_cstate
On 10/29/06, sohail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Ditto...
I was kinda hoping that this might have been figured out in the new
generic kernel in edgy.
Is this rc.local fix going to be the recognized solution? or is there
going to be a more hands-off solution in the future?
thanks
again asus z70va
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On Sun, 2006-10-29 at 19:19 +, hardyn wrote:
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Ditto...
I was kinda hoping that this might have been figured out in the new
generic kernel in edgy.
Hi,
It works for me here. Pentium M, Dell XPS
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This problem also occurs for me on my ASUS W2V laptop on the 2.6.17-10 kernel.
The echo 1 ... fix appears to work as well.
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Toshiba Satellite M65-9092 is the same as above: Loads of CPU usage when
idle, which goes away with the /etc/rc.local addition.
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Rejecting linux-meta tasks; this bug has nothing to do with the
metapackages and is already filed underlinux-source-2.6.15
** Changed in: linux-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Rejected
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CPU usage very high with no running tasks using it
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Rejecting linux-meta tasks; this bug has nothing to do with the
metapackages and is already filed underlinux-source-2.6.15
** Changed in: linux-meta (Ubuntu Dapper)
Status: Confirmed = Rejected
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I also get this bug on my system; Dell Inspiron 6000 (laptop), Intel
celeron M CPU, i915 graphics.
As stated in bug #30557 setting max_cstate to 2 would fix this, but it
didn't work on my system. However, setting max_cstate to 1 (mentioned
above),
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My inspiron 6000 (Pentium M) exhibits this problem on at least
2.6.15-23-686 and 2.6.15-25-686, and the max_cstate fix:
echo 1 /sys/module/processor/parameters/max_cstate
Fixes it. As an added bonus, with -25 I get some weird timing problems
(beeps
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On an added note, the weird timing problem is strikingly similar to
this:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Talk:Problem_with_high_pitch_noises
Also, i have added the line:
echo 1000 /proc/sys/dev/rtc/max-user-freq
To my startup scripts (for mplayer I
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On a Core Duo T2300 (1.6GHz), kernel -686 does not sem to have this problem.
When idel, top reports tipically
Cpu(s): 2.3% us, 0.3% sy, 0.0% ni, 97.2% id, 0.0% wa, 0.2% hi, 0.0% si
This seems to be the average between the 2 CPUs. System monitor
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I can confirm this is a problem on my HP Compaq nc6230. Intel Pentiume
M processor 1.86Ghz. Running the official kernel 2.6.15-25-686 gives me
a couple dozen percentage points higher CPU usge when idle while the
2.6.15-25-386 kernel leaves me at near
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On a Core Duo T2300 (1.6GHz), kernel -686 does not sem to have this problem.
When idel, top reports tipically
Cpu(s): 2.3% us, 0.3% sy, 0.0% ni, 97.2% id, 0.0% wa, 0.2% hi, 0.0% si
This seems to be the average between the 2 CPUs. System monitor
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For me, the kernel upgrade also didn't fix the problem. There's still a
very high cpu usage without any CPU intensive apps running.
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For me, the kernel upgrade also did *not* fix the problem. There's still
a very high cpu usage without any CPU intensive apps running.
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Just to add to this, the latest kernel update also didn't fix this
problem for me.
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On Fri, 2006-06-16 at 03:30 +, barakaspeed wrote:
I installed the updates and seemed to still have the high cpu usage in
686 (after disabling the fix above) I reinstated the fix and I'm back
down to 4-5% usage. I don't think the kernel
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I installed the updates and seemed to still have the high cpu usage in
686 (after disabling the fix above) I reinstated the fix and I'm back
down to 4-5% usage. I don't think the kernel updates helped much for
me. I vaguely remember that the email
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I had the same problem with 2.6.15-23-k7 which is compiled with SMP
also. 2.6.15-23-386 is working fine.
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