This bug report is being closed because it was originally opened against
a release that is no longer supported, and has caught several 'me too'
reports with insufficient information.
If this is still an issue in the current Ubuntu release, Jaunty
Jackalope 9.04, then please open a new bug.
As
Please no more me-too here, rather file your own bug, and attach
information such as /var/log/Xorg.0.log, dmesg and lspci -vvnn output.
apport-cli -f -p linux will automatically add useful information, but
you will need to add Xorg.0.log yourself.
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Hi!
I have this problem too: Ubuntu freezes and a reboot is needed
I discover that It freezes when I use Firefox. Flash may cause it I think.
It can hang without doing anything!
So I try to use Opera instead, and no freeze since a week.
Intrepid, Kernel 2.6.27-14
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...uninstall flash and resolve this proble
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If you're running intrepid and have an intel 4965 wireless adapter, it
is likely that you are experiencing bug #276990.
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Hi Everyone,
For those of you still experiencing issues with Intrepid, care to open a
new report? I feel that even though people may be experiencing the same
issue reporter here that it really may be hardware specific. I think it
would be better, and additionally more helpful to the kernel
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On my machine, running Intrepid Beta, this did happend regularily until
I installed the server kernel.
After that, it dont freeze anymore. I believe it could be related to
some of the differences between the kernels - but it's hard to pinpoint
exactly what makes random things disappear..
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I have to confirm this. It happened to me today (1.10.2008) I'm using
Ubuntu Intrepid Alpha-6. The computer suddendly freezed completely.
There was nothing to do except for turning it off.
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I have a Compaq Presario V3029au series laptop with AMD Turion x64 and
Nvidia chipset. This also used to randomly hang. After much Googling
this thread solved the random hanging.
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=58498 Basically add
idle=poll to boot options. Please note that this
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
I no longer got freezes, but am not sure exactly why. Maybe apt-get
dist-upgrading has something to do with it :)
Anyway, thank you for fixing this, I was getting crazy
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Have a look to this thread:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/219345
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if You see in /var/log/syslog ata error messages after copy large (2Gb) files
then this kernel bug - http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9115#c18
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MHayes,
Since you are the original bug reporter, can you comment if this is
still an issue for you with the Hardy Heron 8.04 release? Thanks.
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i was getting random freezing for almost two years and a few upgrades of
xubuntu.
it seemed to be associated only with running bittorrent for long periods of
time or perhaps the screensaver trying to start.
3 weeks ago i upgraded my power supply and noticed that on the old one the -5V
line was
Hi Guys,
LEVIS Cyril - what version of the Hardy kernel are you running (cat
/proc/version_signature)
Lorin, thanks for testing and the feedback. Hopefully I can answer your
questions:
a) We actually just released the Hardy Beta version -
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing . It is always noted
Thank you, Leann, for your detailed and helpful response!
a) I understand -- I'm just in eval mode myself, so working with beta
software is not an issue. Is it safe to assume that, at Final Release
in April, all repository components will be checked out and ready to go
for 8.04?
b) d) Great
Hi, Leann! After our out-of-towner, I had some time last week weekend
to give the HH-alpha distro (LiveCD) a test-run -- here's my results,
plus some questions:
1. I downloaded v8.04 and burned it...
2. Booted the LiveCD on Friday evening at approx. 10:00pm
3. As it was never very difficult
Hi Lorin and Michal,
The Hardy Heron Alpha series is currently under development and contains
an updated version of the kernel. It would be helpful if you could test
the latest Hardy Alpha release: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing . You
should be able to then test the new kernel via the LiveCD.
Hi, Leann -- Many thanks for your response! Yes, I'll get HH-alpha
downloaded and burned to LiveCD; however, as I'm not certain that
running LiveCD would trigger the problem, and whereas my current
dual-boot PC is, at this point, a test-bed only (I've not been able to
move into a regular use
I had 3 freeze too with ubuntu hardy since 2 days.
My light screen gone black and led bling bling.
I must force poweroff and restart...I have any ideas but with gutsy I havn't
this.
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Ive just installed GG on my parents PC. They got really excited with
Ubuntu but after a few days complaining about random freezes :(
Its AMD with an ATI card. Can provide more info if needed.
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I am having this problem -- just started a couple of days ago on a
4-week old (semi-fresh) GG 7.10 installation (dual-boots w/ W2K on a
Compaq desktop, AMD Athlon CPU, 64MB, 2 IDE disks w/ 2 partitions for
Linux and 2 for Windows, ATI Radeon 9250 display adapter). This random
freezes problem
Gutsy is fine. There are NO lockups.
Everything appears good except wireless (Toshiba laptop with Atheros
wireless).
Wally
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 11:44:25 -0500, Leann Ogasawara [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Now
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. 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
I have the exact same problem with X taking 100% CPU after sitting idle for a
while.
If this is the case for you, then you are most likely experiencing bug 109507
and bug 120347.
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Gregor:
This is probably the wrong bug to report your particular issue. There's a very
small chance given that you are using an AMD that you are seeing Bug #109643 .
Further, since you are using manually installed NVIDIA drivers (100.14.09)
unless you can reproduce the problem with the open
I was wondering, could it be possible to have a running daemon with
quite a high priority that just kill worg if it is using too high cpu
ressource for a too long time ? I know this would not be a solution, but
more a work around, but it will also allow one to have more logs I think
(I think it
It doesn't sound like Bug #109643 ...
I didn't try the nv, because of my two monitors (TwinView). The Nvidia driver
provided as Ubuntu package didn't work for me. (I also had problems with this
package on kernel updates in edgy ...)
I changed my configuration, that Beryl isn't started at kdm
Gregor:
If you are seeing KWin problems you are definitely better off filing a new bug
report in launchpad that can eventually make its way to the KDE developers.
They won't come looking for the issue over here...
Again it is worth testing with the nv driver. I know it doesn't do
Twinview but
I have similar problems:
I'm running feisty (upgraded it from edgy). But I have a NVIDIA card. Beryl
with XGL is installed, but KWin as window manager is loaded, not Beryl.
After a few minutes (15-20) leaving my computer the freeze happens. Programmes
like Amarok (while playing music) and
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Here you can see my /var/log/messages from start and the restart after
the reboot.
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Kind of the same problem, think it has been reporter in xorg's bug
tracker as well (I just do not find the reference right now but there
are similar bugs).
I think it happens less frequently when using the ati driver instead of
the fglrx driver, but I do not guaranty a fail saif. It has nothing
Am using a clean install of kubuntu 7.04 (today) (June 4th 2007), after a year
of 6.06 kubuntu with no problems. Suddenly today, several freezes. Only firefox
has been installed aferr full new install and updates. (firefox is not being
used wwhen freezes have occurred).
Wired ethernet only,
This sounds very similar to my experience with feisty. I had been using
feisty since the middle of January and I think the problem started
around kernel version 2.6.20-9.
I have not seen the problem after switching back to edgy. I am currently
using Fedora 7 test 4, and I don't get any random
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