I can reproduce this problem on Ubuntu Classic and Unity sessions. It
affects Matlab 2009b, 2010b and Fiji (an ImageJ clone). I can
temporarily fix the problem using compiz --replace or gtk-window-
decorator --replace, but it will eventually come again, rendering Natty
almost unusable for me.
None of the solutions above work for me. I don't have a dock, just the
headset jack on T440p.
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Title:
[20ANCTO1WW, Realtek ALC3232, Black
I have the same crash as Rachel whenever I unplug the DVI from my NVidia
graphics card or switch the KVM to another monitor. I use Ubuntu 17.10
latest, with mutter 3.26.2-0ubuntu0.1 installed. This does not fix the
crash.
I also get the assertion:
I have compiled the current Ubuntu 17.10 kernel 4.13.0-17-generic with
CONFIG_RCU_NOCB_CPU
and boot option "rcu_nocbs=0-15" and just had a system freeze again. My System
is a Ryzen 7 1700X
on an ASrock AB350 Pro4 mainboard with 32GB Ram @3200.
I do not use the kernel option
Its great that the frequency of freezes is reduced. But I guess many people
here expect a stable
system and can work with nothing less. Ryzen-Processors are attractive for
CI-systems, and I can
not have regular freezes in our CI. I think this is an all-or-nothing-issue,
and I still had a
freeze
I think its very very unlikely to have a different underlying cause, even
though I there is no guarantee. I assume that I am affected by the same problem
because:
(1) The problem manifests identical to other reports here
(2) The freeze happens particularly during idle times, not under heavy load
Is it known if 18.04 has the patches active to support ryzen out of the
box? I have upgraded to 18.04 recently and the system has just hung for
the first time in many months. I wonder if this is by chance or if other
people experienced the same?
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Ok, after updating to the latest BIOS the issue seems resolved for me.
I'm now also at an uptime of over 3 weeks, and before I could never get
past 1 week. I've updated the BIOS of my ASRock AB350 Pro4 AMD B350 to
3.20 with AGESA 1.0.0.6b.
I am currently running kernel 4.14.5 with
Still the same for default clusterssh installation 4.13 on Ubuntu 18.04.
Copy-pasting lines with backslash (\) or pipe (|) inserts them as
backtick (`) for me. This breaks a really useful tool, any help greatly
appreciated.
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