I spoke too soon. This bug is back for me.
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This is fixed in 21.04.
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nouveau timeout and system lockup
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Turns out high CPU Usage and slow UI issue is unrelated, it was due to
CPU governor reset to powersave and always using min frequency.
But the issue with nouveau timeout and system lockup still stays I
guess. Unless it was triggered by low CPU frequency.
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** Description changed:
After upgrading from 20.04 to 20.10 system is unusable anymore due to
GPU issues with nouveau. Same system worked fine on 20.04.
Switching to nvidia proprietary driver and Xorg fixes the issue.
Symptoms:
System starts just fine, but overall UI performance
Tried 5.9.1 mainline kernel and got the same issue. The only difference
is Wayland recovered much faster (under 1 min). I didn't wait after
recovery to see if system will lockup completely and rebooted with
proprietary driver. Attaching dmesg output.
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** Description changed:
After upgrading from 20.04 to 20.10 system is unusable anymore due to
GPU issues with nouveau. Same system worked fine on 20.04.
Switching to nvidia proprietary driver and Xorg fixes the issue.
Symptoms:
System starts just fine, but overall UI performance
** Description changed:
After upgrading from 20.04 to 20.10 system is unusable anymore due to
GPU issues with nouveau. Same system worked fine on 20.04.
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+ Switching to nvidia proprietary driver and Xorg fixes the issue.
Symptoms:
System starts just fine, but overall UI performance
Public bug reported:
After upgrading from 20.04 to 20.10 system is unusable anymore due to
GPU issues with nouveau. Same system worked fine on 20.04.
Symptoms:
System starts just fine, but overall UI performance is bad, everything
seems slow and CPU usage seems too high even when idle. After a w
Sorry I haven't subscribed to this bug so missed your comment. Actually
I've switched to nvidia driver since nouveau had lockups almost every
day.
Will try to use it again and fill a new report if problem occurs again.
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It happens almost every day.
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I have this issue on 14.04 with GTX650Ti:
Mar 5 21:47:08 animeworld kernel: [ 354.357948] audit_printk_skb: 117
callbacks suppressed
Mar 5 21:47:08 animeworld kernel: [ 354.357953] type=1006
audit(1394041628.099:63): pid=3406 uid=0 old auid=4294967295 new auid=1000 old
ses=4294967295 new se
BTW there're many reports but nothing changed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
nouveau?field.searchtext=lockup
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I have this issue on 14.04 with GTX650Ti:
Mar 5 21:47:08 animeworld kernel: [ 354.357948] audit_printk_skb: 117
callbacks suppressed
Mar 5 21:47:08 animeworld kernel: [ 354.357953] type=1006
audit(1394041628.099:63): pid=3406 uid=0 old auid=4294967295 new auid=1000 old
ses=4294967295 new se
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