On 2010-01-21 14:23, ChillyWilly wrote:
This bug still hasn't been resolved yet. Any new info?
Well, as I indicated, I am using the open source drivers and the laptop
works just fine now.
Although I haven't tried any 3D games on it of course. ;)
I don't know if the ATI drivers have fixed this
Some more info to diagnose this:
I think it is basically some kind of memory leak. With the fglrx
drivers, my system uses up more and more RAM. On this 3 Gb machine, by
the end of a 1 or 2 days, I have no free RAM left, and the X server
process can often be using well over 1 Gb RAM.
Sometimes
Okay, I found a solution that seems to work for me. (I will report back
here if it fails, but so far so good.)
An updated version of the open source drivers for the card in my laptop
works pretty good. There are no weird artifacts, the fan turns off when
it is not cooling, and, well, it seems to
Yes, I also noticed this today. I saw the scary fgrlx error message
again in the dmesg log. It *does* seem slightly better somehow, but is
definitely not fixed.
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Everything gets swapped out after resume from suspend using fglrx drivers
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Cancel that, it's still occurring, though perhaps less regularly, and
perhaps only when I leave it suspended over night. I'll do more tests.
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I think I have the same problem. My system seems to swap everything in
after resume from S3 sleep.
Even though this is marked as a duplicate, I think this is possibly
unrelated. I am using the fglrx module. This is on Jaunty, with an Asus
F6V.
I see this in the dmesg on the machine:
Yes, the swapping goes away completely after converting to the open
source driver.
Unfortunately the open source driver leaves artifacts in tons of places
(the mouse, the Firefox buttons, and so on). Hopefully either the closed
source driver will avoid the swapping in Karma, or the open source
I wasn't able to get the Karmic CD to boot on the laptop. :(
But, I was able to install the closed source drivers from Karmic, from
these two packages:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/xorg-driver-fglrx
http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/fglrx-kernel-source
It looks like the problem has been
Thanks Shane - that fixed it for me too. This makes life a lot better
for me :)
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This is still happening very regularly (about 50% of the time I resume
from suspend).
I've found that if I disable swap, something similar happens — very
unresponsive system, massive disk activity, very high CPU activity
(without it being attributed to any one process - according to top it's
** Attachment added: Output of 'free' when disk stopped churning
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28284988/free_output.txt
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** Attachment added: output of 'ps -eF' when disk stopped churning
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** Attachment added: syslog
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