Not really a solution but upgrading to Ubuntu 13.10 (kernel 3.11) fixed
the problem for me.
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Ubuntu 13.04 full system crash/kernel panic
I've a similar problem.
no Error message in Log Report, or error message on screen, simply everything
freeze.
Mouse e keyboard do not work (caplock or numlock doesn't activate the
corresponding LED) and I can't use the terminale during these freeze
I need to force the shutdown using the power
I have a similar report to the above.
I have a 2006 iMac that was running Debian (Kernel Panics), and now onto an
Ubuntu distro (Less Kernel Panics).
The iMac has a Broadcom chip in it (b43), the Kernel Panics I now get are
related to when I use the Chrome browser.
There doesnt seem to be any
I have experienced 2 different problems, both freezes that need me to pull the
plug on my machine.
1. kernel panic... solution: I have installed version 3.8.8 and I haven't seen
it since. I have almost a full day of use.
2. graphic freeze... I am on the opne source drivers at the moment tho I
I had the same problem, the laptop Dell Studio 1569 have been freezing
after 3-4 hours of work (ubuntu 13.04 amd64).
I tried to install bcmwl-kernel 6.30.223, disabled apport, disabled
Intel SpeedStep, used acpi=off noapic kernel args, to no avail.
Upgraded kernel to version 3.10.0.6 (taken from
1 week later, the bug has returned, no system error messages, just a
slow grind to a complete stop, sometimes after 5/10/ 15 mins of usage,
no matter which application is being used. No idea as to the cause
because nothing is recorded in any log that provides a clue.
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Update to the freezing problemI remembered that since I updated
to 13.04 I wasn't getting the Sorry, ubuntu 13.04 has experienced an
internal error which I always got with 12.10, so I disabled apport. ie
sudo gedit /etc/default/apport and then set enabled=0. Rebooted. Hey
presto machine
Similar problem here: 3.5 could boot just fine, but 3.6 and 3.8 would
freeze during boot. Automatic login was enabled; oddly enough, disabling
it allowed me to boot 3.8. In the hope it sparks something.
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I have exactly the same issues with 13.04; freezes completely after 5/
10 mins no matter what I'm doing. Running on Acer travelmate 8471 which
uses Intel wifi. No recording of anything in the logs, no way of
reproducing the fault, it just happens. When I revert to booting with
3.5 kernel (the only
Although i,m using linux mint 15 32bit i have the same problem multiple
system freezes a day no respons ad all from the system only thing that
works is a hard reset.
I don,t have any broadcom devices in this system.
When i,m in Arch linux with kernel 3.9.4-1 i have no freezes ad all.
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** Tags removed: kernel-da-key performing-bisect
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why an Importan bug who compromises the access to the operating system
won't be fixed? Wouldn't it be possible to patch the kernel 3.8 to solve
the problem?
I'm going to uninstall Ubuntu for this bug, switching to another
(hopefully) working distro.
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@vinlos
According to this comment in bug #1098225
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/broadcom/+bug/1098225/comments/26) it's available a
version of Broadcom drivers from Ubuntu 13.10 which seems to fix the bug. You
can find it here:
I'm using a Dell Inspiron 1564. A broadcom BCM 4313. After installing 13.04
every 5 - 10 minutes the whole PC froze. Nothing worked. I uninstalled the
proprietary driver through Systemsettings-software and updates-Additional
drivers. And used a
Wireless N USB Adapter (D-Link DWA-140) and no
I never faced this problem while using LAN, but when I started using wi-fi it
hardly runs for 10 mins, freezes and then reboots.
When it freezes, disk activity LED is continuously on (high disk usage). I do
not have any problem on windows while using wi-fi.
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@Jason strait,
That screen shot seems to be a different issue, maybe associated with
the scheduler. I'd suggest opening a new bug for that.
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i get this screen
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v651/spacin/CRfh-EYPN06fqTUAaFj7K-
UWIE_1MtmthsAvJJ6wmhM_zpse58dc168.jpg
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Unfortunately, There isn't much more we can do on the kernel side
because of the proprietary nature of this package. Since we can't look
at the code and figure out what's wrong and fix it.
However, this does seem to be a known issue. Similar reports:
So it sounds like this bug was introduced in v3.7-rc1 and could still
exist in mainline. I'll start a bisect between v3.6 final and v3.7-rc1.
** Tags added: performing-bisect
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I just witnessed this kernel panic (at least the one happening on my
machine..) and I noticed that i was caused by the broadcom driver. I am
sure the driver received a faulty packet (it crashed just when the
entire building LAN here had a malfunction) and panicked. I think there
is another thread
I've been running the 3.9.0 kernel (from comment #25) for about an hour
now, and it hasn't crashed yet. However, I should note that virtually
nothing worked during that test. There was a problem with the graphics
drivers during the installation of the kernel, although I do get to a
graphical
Full list of results from my testing:
- v3.6.11 -- works
- v3.7-rc1 -- crash
- v3.7-rc2 -- crash
- v3.7-rc4 -- crash
- v3.8.9 -- crash
- v3.9-rc8 -- crash
- v3.9.0 -- ? (unable to fully test)
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I think my crashes are related to this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1134389 as I have a
Broadcom 4312 in my Dell Studio 17
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I can't offer any more technical information, but I have the same problem. It
occurs a couple of times a day just as the other described.
I, too, have a Dell Studio 17 with the Broadcom adapter. However, I've seen
messages in the kernel panic text indicating that the problem is chrome
related.
Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
v3.9 kernel[0].
If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
tag 'kernel-fixed-upstream'.
If the mainline kernel does not fix
I'd like to perform a bisect to figure out what commit caused this
regression. It would be very helpful to know the earliest kernel where
the issue started happening as well as the latest kernel that did not
have this issue. If it's confirmed this bug still exists in the
mainline kernel after
Same problem over here on a Dell studio 1749.
I thought it was related to the video driver, but this isn't the case as
my system crashes with the open source driver, fglrx, fglrx-updates and
the latest version (13.4) available on the ATI website.
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I tried a few different kernels from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/. I tried kernel 3.8.9 and kernel 3.9-rc8, both still crash
after a while, so a fix for this bug is still needed for future kernels.
I haven't tried 3.7.x.
I then installed kernel 3.6.11 (for raring), which seems
And just for the record, I had some problems setting grub to
automatically boot to this kernel. Since the older kernel is hidden
under a submenu you have to first find the entry which the 'advanced
options' section is, and which entry the 3.6 kernel is within the
'advanced options'. Then you have
Also, I noted that on shutdown, my screen turns competely yellow, not
sure why.
I'm using the fglrx-updates videocard drivers now, because the fglrx
drivers show the unsupported hardware watermark in the corner of my
display.
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The problem is still occuring. I've been trying to narrow down the
problem.
I switched to the command line (Ctrl-F1) immediately after reaching the
login screen, killed X, lightdm and unity-greeter and the system still
crashes after a while.
I can't determine whether the error showing up is the
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 13.04 (with latest updates) crashes after a while every time I
start it, the screen freezes, keyboard and mouse/touchpad do not
generate any reponse. Ive tried to follow
Appologies for the missing logs, if anything else is required, please
say so.
While running apport the system crashed again (twice), allowing me to
take a picture of the kernel panic screen.
** Attachment added: Screenshot of kernel panic
I have the same when I tried to boot using a fresh copy in USB drive.
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