[Expired for hal (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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Does this occur in Lucid?
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I've got the 1sec blinking thing too. Kubuntu 8.10 32bit. Can't tell
whether its the same issue as being discussed here.
btw Various flavours of that other operating system which must not be
mentioned does this exact same thing too...so maybe its something more
universal low-level than just a
This bug needs some more info. I used to have this on one of my older
Dell desktops, but stoped after an upgrade to 8.04. . . Can anyone
confirm this still happens in 8.04/8.10/9.04?
** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Random disk access, every second every day
Have you tried running powertop http://www.linuxpowertop.org/ it should
tell you what programs are waking up the most and maybe help you track
this down?
~ Mike
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it doesn't help. The frequency that it occurs is so small its hard to
catch. Regular top would be better because i can set the refresh rate
to 0. One thing is for sure laptops and desktop hard drive never
sleeps.
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** Changed in: hal (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: meta-gnome2 = hal
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I've got the exact same issue, it seems.
Started out bad; had the e7xxx module throwing errors into syslog about
every second, so I fixed that. Went through the sysv-rc-conf and killed
all the services I didn't need. Blacklisted the modules I didn't need.
The problem got much better, but there