Seems worse than ever on Ubuntu 11.10 just released (kernel 3.0, libdrm
2.4.26, xserver 1.10.4, using the new Unity-interface-thing). Just
moving the mouse pointer is enough to disturb audio now, apparently. And
moving windows around turns audio into bubbling porridge.
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Unity is sluggish on the X1400. Guess it's too old to cope now, with the
latest desktop tech. Anyways, audio interruption is more or less
constant after a while. Don't even need to move anything. Got these:
[ 931.698537] CE: hpet increased min_delta_ns to 515452 nsec
[ 1019.733804] CE: hpet
(In reply to comment #50)
I played a bit with power_profile settings and it turns our that whenever
profile is set to high, mid, sound stuttering is pronounced. Yet, once set to
low, stuttering is gone (or unnoticeable).
If anyone wants to try (adjust path to suit your hardware):
echo low
Seems worse than ever on Ubuntu 11.10 just released (kernel 3.0, libdrm
2.4.26, xserver 1.10.4, using the new Unity-interface-thing). Just
moving the mouse pointer is enough to disturb audio now, apparently. And
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Unity is sluggish on the X1400. Guess it's too old to cope now, with the
latest desktop tech. Anyways, audio interruption is more or less
constant after a while. Don't even need to move anything. Got these:
[ 931.698537] CE: hpet increased min_delta_ns to 515452 nsec
[ 1019.733804] CE: hpet
(In reply to comment #50)
I played a bit with power_profile settings and it turns our that whenever
profile is set to high, mid, sound stuttering is pronounced. Yet, once set to
low, stuttering is gone (or unnoticeable).
If anyone wants to try (adjust path to suit your hardware):
echo low
Seems worse than ever on Ubuntu 11.10 just released (kernel 3.0, libdrm
2.4.26, xserver 1.10.4, using the new Unity-interface-thing). Just
moving the mouse pointer is enough to disturb audio now, apparently. And
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Unity is sluggish on the X1400. Guess it's too old to cope now, with the
latest desktop tech. Anyways, audio interruption is more or less
constant after a while. Don't even need to move anything. Got these:
[ 931.698537] CE: hpet increased min_delta_ns to 515452 nsec
[ 1019.733804] CE: hpet
Apport is looking for firefox in current working directory. So
changing directory to /usr/bin before launching the apport-command works
around the issue. Strange that it does not use PATH. Suspect
incompatibilty with firefox package from mozillateam PPA.
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Empathy is unable to connect to MSN/Windows live network. It hangs
indefinitely, waiting for login. Killing the telepathy-butterfly process
does not help – it is re-spawned and still cannot connect on new
attempt.
Problems started a day ago or so. Empathy will just display
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I see one established TCP connection to MSN server from telepathy-
butterfly process:
$ sudo netstat -Wtpeen|grep 1863
tcp0 0 nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:35892 207.46.124.196:1863 ESTABLISHED
1000 507424 16294/python
$ ps -f -p 16294
UIDPID PPID C STIME TTY
Problem is probably in python-papyon package, which is the actual MSN
protocol implementation used by telepathy-butterfly.
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Most likely, the issue is within python-papyon somewhere.
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Title:
Unable to
Looks like there is an upstream bug report:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42689
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #42689
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42689
** Also affects: papyon via
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Apparently Microsoft has had some server issues as of lately:
http://windowslivehelp.com/thread.aspx?threadid=7d165548-a7a0-4616-ad24-bb2444a23db9page=1
Maybe they changed something in process of resolving the server issues,
or maybe they are not finished fixing it yet..
I'll just leave it and
My work-around works – but not for the reason I thought. Looks like the
mozillateam Firefox PPA package adds an entry to /etc/apport/native-
origins.d, which in turn triggers what looks like a trivial bug in
/usr/share/pyshared/apport/packaging_impl.py.
The attached patch corrects it for me.
**
This bug might be related to another bug which has been fixed:
“Highpitched rattling like sound with 5.1 surround configuration”
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/445849
The fix has also been backported to Lucid.
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Claudio Melis mebi...@gmail.com writes:
same behavior on my machine with ubuntu 10.10
I notice to u that if i disable logical cpu and then re-enable e
suppress os_raise_smp_barrier spamming message
Tried this. The messages still appear after disabling/enabling
hyperthreading logical
NVRM: os_raise_smp_barrier(), invalid context! is back with a
vengeance in latest 270.18 beta nvidia driver on my setup. [Lucid
x86-64, NVS 3100M]
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See this thread at nvnews:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=152295 [launchpad.net bug
views excruciatingly slow]
particularly this official reply from nvidia:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=2287025postcount=7
.. in which AaronP states: Thanks for reporting this.
Is not some meta package supposed to pull in this new kernel in
-proposed ? Or is it expected that new kernels in -proposed are
installed “manually”, by specifying the kernel version directly ? I see
the new kernel is available in the repo, but it does not get installed
automatically.
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A work-around mentioned by others in possibly related nvidia bug reports
(bug 656279) is to disable hyperthreading processors before suspending
and re-enable them after resume. That actually works for this problem as
well. The slow performance after resume is gone.
I put the following script into
Fix worked fine before it was reverted (Dell E6510). What do you need
besides It works for me and does not break anything else on my machine
to get it through the verification process ?
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I cannot confirm that it fixes it on original hardware, since I don't
own a Dell E6410. However, like I just stated, at least it worked for
the Dell E6510.
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Setting stable-reapply-lucid, as instructions on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/StableReleaseCadence say.
Will verify fix for next update.
** Tags added: stable-reapply-lucid
** Tags removed: stable-reverted-lucid
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kernel releases, up to the very latest.
2010/11/18 Øyvind Stegard oyvi...@ifi.uio.no
[...]
3100M, Dell E6510). I get NVRM: os_schedule: Attempted to yield the CPU
while in atomic or interrupt context at suspend/resume + when switching
to console, which eventually leads to hanging X. I got
Now also observed with kernel 2.6.35. Probably some nvidia issue hooray,
marking invalid..
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All nvidia drivers from 256.X up to newest 260.91.21 are unusable for me
on basically any kernel up to 2.6.37-rc2 (on Lucid x86-64, nvidia NVS
3100M, Dell E6510). I get NVRM: os_schedule: Attempted to yield the CPU
while in atomic or interrupt context at suspend/resume + when switching
to console,
Update: it does occur with mainline 2.6.32.25 as well. Perhaps some
scheduling issue ? However, the Maverick 2.6.35 kernel backported to
Lucid seems fine (provided one uses the acpi=nonvs workaround to
prevent suspend/resume from failing completely).
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I have not been able to reproduce this problem with mainline kernel
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have no idea what might cause it to happen with 2.6.32-26 in -proposed;
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Public bug reported:
A slight but noticable drop in graphics performance can be observed
after a single suspend/resume cycle in the latest -proposed kernel in
Ubuntu Lucid (2.6.32-26). I haven't tested if the problem is more
general, or if it only applies to graphics operations.
glxgears numbers
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I doesn't happen consistently after every suspend/resume. The first sign
of problems is slow redraw when the screen is first unlocked after a
resume.
[There is a known issue with the nvidia-driver which results in slow
scrolling in Firefox on particularly launchpad.net, because of software
Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com writes:
Accepted papyon into lucid-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in
Claudio Melis mebi...@gmail.com writes:
Before I say that all works fine for me...
But only dmesg spam disappear.
X goes on 100% cpu usage after suspend and make the system unusable.
Someone have the same problem?
my card is nvidia GT 320M
I'm also having certain stability issues after
When will this hit Lucid -proposed ?
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Resume from suspend on Dell E6510 (BIOS A05) using Ubuntu Lucid 10.04
x86-64 fails (black screen on resume) with the linux-image-generic-lts-
backport-maverick kernel (2.6.35.22.34) in Lucid proposed, but works
with the standard Lucid kernel (2.6.32-25).
Nvidia driver is latest stable: 260.19.12,
Confirmed, Empathy on Ubuntu 10.04 can no longer connect to MSN. Problem
appeared today for me.
empathy 2.30.3-0ubuntu1
telepathy-butterfly 0.5.11-0ubuntu1
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I have only tested 260.19.12 on Lucid 2.6.32-based kernel, but it looks
good ! Suspend/resume works and I see no strange NVRM kernel error
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Extender msveshni...@gmail.com writes:
Maybe that is kernel (not nvidia) problem - why 2.6.35.5 still not in
Maverick? NVidia stuff is very quiet on this issue
Yes, that might also be the case. I haven't tested the very latest
nvidia drivers on 2.6.32-based Lucid kernel.
No comment from
I also have disconnection issues on Lucid x86-64 with iwlagn wireless
driver (Intel WiFi 6000 Series chipset). Going to try the backports-
package now, thanks for the tip.
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Unfortunately, backports-modules didn't help. Linux wireless drivers are
basically utter crap, and they have always been.
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There was an update that came in over the last two weeks that regress
the backports for me. So I went back to an earlier version. Can you
try installing this version from the Synaptic Package Manager: linux-
Andreas Nilsson andrn...@gmail.com writes:
I also have the NVRAM errors in the logs. However I haven't noticed any
problems from it, suspends works perfectly.
Hardware: nVidia quadro nvs 3100m, Lenovo t510 laptop.
That can make sense for me, since suspend on my Dell E6510 with NVS
3100M
auxbuss launch...@auxbuss.com writes:
Seems that the Nvidia forum is down too. I'm getting 404s on
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/, so can't report there atm.
It's been down all day here (CEST).
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You
Looks like new official nvidia driver release is out .. version is
260.19.12, http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html . No mention of
anything in changelog about Linux kernel interaction bug fixes or the
likes. Mostly just lots of additions and new features (doesn't look too
promising for those of
Daniel Karlsson wrote:
Same (i.e. frequent NVRM... records in syslog, co-occuring with resume from
suspend freeze)
on Dell E6410 with Nvidia NVS 3100M. Will downgrade/reinstall to Lucid solve
the problem?
I downgraded to Lucid on my Dell E6510 laptop, because I need it rock
solid/stable
I am getting this on Ubuntu Maverick x86-64, using 260.19.06 beta nvidia
driver, for the following graphics hardware:
- Nvidia NVS 3100M (laptop)
- Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT (desktop)
I reverted back to Lucid, since this bug seems to screw up
suspend/resume badly on the laptop-side, and generally
Same problem on Maverick ..
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I guess for this bug to go anywhere, it needs to be reported upstream to
either Pulseaudio or ALSA project. My guess is that Pulseaudio is at
fault here, or, put in other words, lacks support for proper channel
mapping for the Creative Xmod USB audio card. I'll see about getting it
reported
This has been a problem for me through multiple Ubuntu releases and
laptops IIRC. Once in a while, the screensaver does not manage to lock
the screen before the computer is suspended or hibernated. To be sure,
the screen must be locked manually before suspending. Feels like a race
condition
mikeos 550...@bugs.launchpad.net writes:
raboof: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-
maverick.git;a=commitdiff;h=bd79df42218fe1db5e683b567791d4bb97b60685
Hope the Dell patch (or derived/improved works) ends up getting included
with Ubuntu anyway, if it doesn't break anything..
] upgrades happen. This approach will fail in that scenario
(if new kernel version requires module recompile).
Øyvind
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Øyvind Stegard oyvi...@ifi.uio.no writes:
modprobe -r psmouse || true
insmod /path/to/hacked/psmouse.ko || echo 'Failed to load hacked
psmouse.ko, probably needs recompiling.'
Perhaps slightly better is to fallback to the regular psmouse module, if
the other one fails to load:
modprobe -r
Andrew's latest patch and psmouse module build for 2.6.32-24 x86-64
works great on my E6510. Suspend/resume OK as well. Thanks.
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Johnny Hughes 550...@bugs.launchpad.net writes:
I am not sure how this patch affects what you guys are doing here, but
it is new and impacts this device:
https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/118834/
That's really interesting. A patch coming from Dell with magic init
sequences is certainly the
Andrew Skalski 550...@bugs.launchpad.net writes:
I applied the Dell patch (I had to modify it somewhat to make it apply
cleanly), and verified that it successfully enables vertical scrolling.
It still doesn't support syndaemon, but it's a big improvement from what
we had before. Attached is
/LanguagePackUpdatesQA
I've done the test procedures outlined in [1] ('Tests' and 'Packages to
test'). Everything OK. I've been running with the updated lang-pack from
-proposed ever since it got uploaded, and I haven't noticed any
regressions at all.
Øyvind
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[ 538.876015] divide error: [#1] SMP
[ 538.876023] last sysfs file: /sys/devices/platform/coretemp.1/temp1_input
[ 538.876027] CPU 0
[ 538.876029] Modules linked in: aesni_intel cryptd aes_x86_64 aes_generic
rfcomm binfmt_misc sco bridge stp bnep l2cap dm_crypt
linux-meta-lts-backport-maverick2.6.35.14.16Ubuntu Kernel
PPA (2010-08-02)
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Latest kernel 2.6.35-rc6 is no good either. Touchpad only recognized as
generic PS/2 mouse.
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This is probably dupe of bug #550625
The problem is still not fixed in latest 2.6.35-rc6 kernel.
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I still cannot make ubuntuone-preferences work with Norwegian locale.
Same error. As of now, all updates applied, including -proposed.
LANGUAGE=C ubuntuone-preferences works.
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Confirming problem on Dell Latitude E6510 laptop, latest Ubuntu 10.04
kernel.
Warnings message in kernel log:
[2.671002] mmc0: Unknown controller version (2). You may experience
problems.
Controller PCI device:
04:00.1 SD Host controller: Ricoh Co Ltd Device e822 (rev 03) (prog-if 01)
Having occasional freezing issues on Lucid 10.04 x86-64 on a Dell E6510
laptop. At random times, Compiz will freeze up, keyboard and mouse
become unusable. Sometimes the mouse cursor can be moved around, but no
clicking is possible. No error messages in logs at all (Xorg.0.log,
kernel, session,
Same problem on Dell E6510.
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Touchpad only works in very basic mode on Dell E6510 (BIOS A03), Ubuntu
10.04 x86-64, kernel 2.6.32-23. No scrolling on the edges, no extra
touch pad control panel in mouse prefs.
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Marek Janda wrote on 2010-06-06: #91
Is there a way to disable the touchpad completely? On my laptop (Dell E6410),
both trackpoint and touchpad are registered as PS/2 Mouse. Buttons are
designed in a way that make it almost impossible to use trackpoint buttons
without simultaneously
Confirmed, Compiz crashes for instance if Netbeans stupidly tries to
create an extremely wide tooltip window spanning multiple virtual
desktops. Desktop falls back to Metacity. compiz 1:0.8.4-0ubuntu15.1
x86.
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Luke Yelavich luke.yelav...@canonical.com writes:
Could you plesae try installing the linux-alsa-modules-2.6.32-23-generic
package from the Ubuntu Audio Dev PPA, http://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
audio-dev/+archive, and reboot, then attempt to reproduce the problem.
Is there any new stuff in this
The problem is not only with Totem. Once it starts occuring, it seems to
happen with all applications using XVideo/Textured video and when
resizing to large size or fullscreen. One effect is that video image is
rendered on a tiled pattern, separated by thin lines. The effect can get
worse and
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Looks like it's related to bicubic image filtering in XV. Disabling
XV_BICUBIC (via xvattr) makes the corruption go away. Re-enable
XV_BICUBIC and corruption is back.
This also explains why some videos don't trigger the problem, and why
the problem only appears when scaling up past a certain
Problem still there on latest kernel 2.6.32-23-generic
#37~pre201006041000 from pre-proposed (Ubuntu kernel-ppa).
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Seeing this problem on kernel 2.6.32-23-generic #37~pre201006041000 as
well (-23 pre-proposed from kernel-ppa), so not fixed there. External
monitor through RGB port is unusable with KMS (wavy picture). Tested
with 32' LCD TV (type, frequency and resolution are all correctly
detected). ATI X1400
Still wavy output on external VGA using kernel 2.6.32-23-generic
#37~pre201006041000 (-23 lucid pre-proposed from kernel-ppa). Thinkpad
Z61m, ATI X1400 mobile. internal LVDS @ 1680x1050 works fine, VGA signal
to external LCD monitor is bad, picture is wavy/jittery. External
monitor is detected
Since Intel users are also affected by this, the problem might be caused
by some common parts of kernel KMS DRM code shared between intel and
radeon. It has been suggested the IRQ handling in DRM (latency) might be
cause of problem, in upstream fdo bug28106. Would be great to get this
*extremely*
apport information
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
HTML5 videos embedded in web pages in a certain way are unusably slow
with Radeon KMS and cause xorg process to use 100% CPU.
Examples of web pages with videos
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