It is also working on amd64 now. I'm using the latest version of Hardy Heron.
(Actually, it worked a lot earlier but I forgot to post a comment earlier.
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The problem was solved after I update the BIOS from my Asus M2NPV-VM,
which was from June 2006(version 0303), to the newest available. Now I'm
running the LiveCD with powernowd installed for more than an hour
without any freezes. The things I had to disable in the BIOS to get the
system booting
(A small note: I accidentally installed the 32bit version. When I've got
the Hardy CDs I'm going to install amd64 again and tell you if it still
works. But I expect it will.)
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I'm marking this report as 'Fix Released' against the actively developed
Hardy kernel per the last few sets of comments. Thanks to everyone for
testing and your feedback.
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** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Hello, I had an issue with very long blocking time after the kernel
alive message, before the system continued to boot with my amd64
kubuntu 7.10 installation, running on an Intel Core2 Extreme CPU Q6850
inside a VMware workstation 6.0.2 virtual machine.
I tried to install the updated kernel
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Hardy Heron Alpha2 was recently released. It contains an updated
version of the kernel. You can download and try the new Hardy Heron
Alpha2 release from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/alpha-2/ .
You should be able to then test the new kernel via the LiveCD. If you
can, please verify
When I reinstall powernowd I get this error: /etc/init.d/powernowd: 156: cannot
create /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0//cpufreq/scaling_governor: Directory
nonexistent
Maybe it's useful.
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** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
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I don't have these problems at 2.6.24, but I haven't had much time to
test because then bug #176503 also appeared in the root
account(partially though, I can see the desktop icons). But I waited for
a while, the same amount of time it normally takes to freeze.
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Hi Sense,
This sounds promising for resolving this bug at least. Just to be sure
though I'll ask if you could test with the Hardy Alpha2 LiveCD once it
comes out. I'll be sure to update this report when it is available.
Thanks!
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Hi Sense,
The Hardy Heron kernel was recently uploaded for testing. We'd really
appreciate it if you could try testing with this newer kernel and verify
if this issue still exists. Unfortunately, the Hardy Heron Alpha1
LiveCD was released with the older 2.6.22 kernel. You'll have to
manually
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amd64 desktop running 32bit mainstream ubuntu, confirmed no hangs after
disabling powernowd.
funny enough before disabling that init script, solution would be to go to text
console after gdm started, and to type there some meaningless(for this case)
commands like ps and ls, probably giving the
I can confirm that this bug is still present in Gutsy. It can we solved by
removing the package powernowd.
I'll post the log files you requested.
The kern.log and dmesg.log are in the recovery mode with powernowd installed
after it froze. The others are before that happened, but I don't think
dmesg
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uname -a
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kern.log at freeze
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kern.log after freeze, with powernowd started on boot.
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version.log
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I've temporarily triaged this against linux-source-2.6.22. However, it
is most likely that this will be retargeted towards the Hardy kernel
once it is released. I've tagged this as hardy-kernel-candidate so
that we make sure to retarget this report once the new release is out.
However against
Hi Sense, now that the 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon release of Ubuntu is out, we
were wondering if you can still reproduce this issue. Could you please
download and try the new version of Ubuntu from
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download and report back your results.
If the issue is still present in the
** Also affects: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[Expired for linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu) because there has been no
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roots:
Hmm. Your issue might be Bug #109643 ...
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hi,
unfortunately, i can confirm lockups with gutsy tribe 5 (32bit) and
todays updates, which i could solve by deactivating amd cool'n'quiet in
bios.
i've had the lockups with feisty (32bit) before, now switched to gutsy testing.
the lockups occur unpredictably and mostly on an (almost) idle
p.s. let me know if i can assist in debugging!
cheers,
roots.
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Can someone test this with a Gutsy beta and see if this is any better?
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About the 100% processor usage, I sometimes have also that problem. I
have only Firefox, Thunderbird and Rythmbox(playing) on. I think the
priority should be higher, I couldn't install it with the livecd, and
after I installed it with the alternate CD I had to remove powernowd in
the recovery mode
I think it isn't a 64bit issue, but an AMD problem. My brother doesn't
have this problem at an Intel laptop, and this also isn't a problem at
an Intel desktop. They're both 32bit. At an old AMD Duron 1000mHz I also
have this problem. I think this is a kernel problem, which is also in
other
(Red Hat try not to modify Fedora kernels all that much from upstream -
see http://kernelslacker.livejournal.com/85039.html )
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Aha! This issue has turned up again in Bug #109643 (although it was
originally thought to be NVIDIA binary driver related)...
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Not sure if this helps, but I noticed that after disabling the powernowd
the CPU went back to full speed. Perhaps it has more to do with the CPU
throttling than anything else.
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I've got the same problem at Fedora 7 32bit and removing cpuspeed seems
to solve the problem.
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OK, I disabled powernowd then repeatedly ran 3D screensavers and it
still crashed. Only did it once though. Next I'm going to use the open-
source nvidia driver instead of the proprietary one and see if that
fixes the issue (as that will disable 3d). If anyone wants me to do a
specific test just
Remove this please - meant to select Ubuntu.
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I also have this problem, tends to freeze when certain high process load
tasks (like 3D-stuff but not ripping a CD) and sometimes I just click
something and it happens randomly. Will try disabling powernowd and
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I've been having similar hangs on dapper now feisty. It seems to
happen more when I'm moving the mouse, I don't remember it happening
when using the keyboard.
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with the attachment this time
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The packages is still the old kernel(where the bug was also in). But is
also in the feisty kernel. How do I add the 2.6.20 kernel? By using
+Upstream?
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I have also seen number of random lock-ups. I'm running 6.10 and AMD64
(kernel 2.6.17) on Abit AB9-Pro motherboard. Everything usually works
fine for maybe an hour or two, then the machine just freezes. I've been
looking at different log files trying to see if there is anything
happening when the
Other files that are of interest are:
sudo dmidecode dmidecode.txt
ps ax ps.txt
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** Attachment added: /var/log/kern.log (copied after the first crash on a
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** Attachment added: /var/log/dmesg (without powernowd)
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I've got all the files, without powernowd installed. Do you need them
also with powernowd installed?
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(without powernowd) means without powernowd installed.
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Excuse for so many comments, but I don't know how to add all files at one time.
I've found the point in the old /var/log/message where the computer freezes.
It's at Mar 14 15:21:18.
Just before syslogd says the system restarts, There is a message from gconfd,
who says:
Mar 14 15:16:16
Please attach:
lspci -vv
lspci -vvn
and the contents of:
/var/log/dmesg
/var/log/messages
Please ensure you /attach/ these are attachments.
Many Thanks,
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