Well,
I've been trying a couple of kernels, 6.1.0-17/11, and with both the
system freezes sometime in the way explained below. I did a RAM test
which was passed successfully, but I guess I should also make a GPU RAM
test, something I really don't know how to do. For the usual RAM I used
MEMTEST86+
On Wed, 2024-03-27 at 18:32 -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 4:47 PM nimrod wrote:
> >
> > I'm having this annoying behaviour from GDM (or something related).
> >
> > Quite ofter, after the GDM login screen appears, the host freezes
> > completely: every input device is unr
On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 4:47 PM nimrod wrote:
>
> I'm having this annoying behaviour from GDM (or something related).
>
> Quite ofter, after the GDM login screen appears, the host freezes completely:
> every input device is unresponsive, no ssh connection from another host is
> possible any more
Hi,
I'm having this annoying behaviour from GDM (or something related).
Quite ofter, after the GDM login screen appears, the host freezes
completely: every input device is unresponsive, no ssh connection from
another host is possible any more, no CTRL+ALT+CANC/F1-F6 is working.
But the same happ
I've added my experience to the existing bug 846296.
#846296 [e2fsprogs] ext4 checksum error
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=846296
reboot after 7-40 days
>> uptime. While reading something onscreen or away from the laptop, the
>> system hangs completely: screen freezes, keyboard is unresponsive, lid
>> close fails to sleep, can't ssh in, pings fail. Hard reboot is required.
>>
>> Actions t
r away from the laptop, the
> system hangs completely: screen freezes, keyboard is unresponsive, lid
> close fails to sleep, can't ssh in, pings fail. Hard reboot is required.
>
> Actions taken:
>
> - re-installed Buster twice over several months
> - ran fsck.ext4 -y /d
On Wednesday 22 April 2020 03:36:22 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 05:58:41PM -0600, Tom Dial wrote:
> > On 4/21/20 06:24, Ralph Katz wrote:
> > > On 4/21/20 2:47 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > >> On Tuesday 21 April 2020 03:07:31 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > The fact th
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 06:50:03PM -0600, Ralph Katz wrote:
> On 4/21/20 1:05 PM, deloptes wrote:
> > to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> >
> >> No, but a connector. And depending on the mechanical environment,
> >> those sometimes loosen too.
> >
> > Yes noticed on few that if disk is not mounted properly
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 05:58:41PM -0600, Tom Dial wrote:
>
>
> On 4/21/20 06:24, Ralph Katz wrote:
> > On 4/21/20 2:47 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> On Tuesday 21 April 2020 03:07:31 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> The fact that the inode numbers mentioned in the initial post all are
> near eac
On 4/21/20 1:05 PM, deloptes wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
>> No, but a connector. And depending on the mechanical environment,
>> those sometimes loosen too.
>
> Yes noticed on few that if disk is not mounted properly it starts sliding
> out. So reinserting the disk after checking connector
On 4/21/20 06:24, Ralph Katz wrote:
> On 4/21/20 2:47 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Tuesday 21 April 2020 03:07:31 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 10:59:49PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 20 April 2020 21:44:10 Ralph Katz wrote:
> Hi -- Please help me diagn
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> No, but a connector. And depending on the mechanical environment,
> those sometimes loosen too.
Yes noticed on few that if disk is not mounted properly it starts sliding
out. So reinserting the disk after checking connector states and mounting
it properly could be leadin
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 08:33:18PM +0200, deloptes wrote:
> to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> >> How old, and what color are your sata cables? [...]
> >
> > I know you like the red ones :-)
> >
> > But this is a laptop, so...
> >
> > That said, given the log errors, I'd try first to reseat, then to
>
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>> How old, and what color are your sata cables? [...]
>
> I know you like the red ones :-)
>
> But this is a laptop, so...
>
> That said, given the log errors, I'd try first to reseat, then to
> change the laptop's disk. This looks like flaky connector/hardware
But thi
On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 06:24:08AM -0600, Ralph Katz wrote:
> Ah, wisdom of the elders! I usually consult the younger set for
> computer stuff... but will take your advice. Even though I opened and
> ran a computer store in 1980, I haven't opened a computer case to touch
> the hardware in 20 yr
On 4/21/20 2:47 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 April 2020 03:07:31 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 10:59:49PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> On Monday 20 April 2020 21:44:10 Ralph Katz wrote:
Hi -- Please help me diagnose and fix this problem.
My five m
On Tuesday 21 April 2020 03:07:31 to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 10:59:49PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 20 April 2020 21:44:10 Ralph Katz wrote:
> > > Hi -- Please help me diagnose and fix this problem.
> > >
> > > My five month old Dell laptop with updated firmware
On Mon, Apr 20, 2020 at 10:59:49PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 20 April 2020 21:44:10 Ralph Katz wrote:
>
> > Hi -- Please help me diagnose and fix this problem.
> >
> > My five month old Dell laptop with updated firmware and new up-to-date
^^
> How old, a
ing onscreen or away from the laptop, the
> system hangs completely: screen freezes, keyboard is unresponsive, lid
> close fails to sleep, can't ssh in, pings fail. Hard reboot is
> required.
>
> Actions taken:
>
> - re-installed Buster twice over several months
> - ran
Hi -- Please help me diagnose and fix this problem.
My five month old Dell laptop with updated firmware and new up-to-date
Buster completely hangs and requires a hard reboot after 7-40 days
uptime. While reading something onscreen or away from the laptop, the
system hangs completely: screen
> I checked the hard drive using the manufacturer's diagnostics and it's
> fine. Even if the hard drive were failing, I'm not sure how it would
> address my question. Shouldn't enough of the operating system be
> running in RAM (I have 4 gigs of it and no swap) so that my computer
> can switch to a
On 05.11.2017 11:54, Borden Rhodes wrote:
> ...
> I checked the hard drive using the manufacturer's diagnostics and it's
> fine. Even if the hard drive were failing, I'm not sure how it would
> address my question. Shouldn't enough of the operating system be
> running in RAM (I have 4 gigs of it an
> Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2017 05:11:34 -0400
> From: Gene Heskett
>
>> What kernel or other settings can I set to let me keep control of my
>> computer during a runaway process? Basically, how do I tell Linux to
>> keep just enough resources free so I can drop into a shell terminal
>> and figure out wha
On Thu, Nov 02, 2017 at 01:10:08AM -0400, Borden Rhodes wrote:
What kernel or other settings can I set to let me keep control of my
computer during a runaway process? Basically, how do I tell Linux to
keep just enough resources free so I can drop into a shell terminal
and figure out what's going
On 02.11.2017 10:10, Borden Rhodes wrote:
> What kernel or other settings can I set to let me keep control of my
> computer during a runaway process? Basically, how do I tell Linux to
> keep just enough resources free so I can drop into a shell terminal
> and figure out what's going wrong?
>
> In
On Thursday 02 November 2017 01:10:08 Borden Rhodes wrote:
> What kernel or other settings can I set to let me keep control of my
> computer during a runaway process? Basically, how do I tell Linux to
> keep just enough resources free so I can drop into a shell terminal
> and figure out what's goi
What kernel or other settings can I set to let me keep control of my
computer during a runaway process? Basically, how do I tell Linux to
keep just enough resources free so I can drop into a shell terminal
and figure out what's going wrong?
In context, this evening my computer hung for 30 minutes.
] Hi
I have a Qosmio G25 lap top that I haven't used for a while. I now need
it and decided to upgrade to the latest stable release (jessie). I
updated wheezy to its latest version before upgrading to jessie. I then
changed the sources.list to stable and proceeded with the upgrade.
Everything
: System hangs on Debian 7.6 and 7.8 when enabling Cluster on die
(COD) with Intel Haswell and Broadwell processors
On Tue, 09 Jun 2015, Dan Ritter wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 11:06:30AM +, vincent...@mic.com.tw wrote:
> > Hi Debian-user,
> >
> > I got an issue – “Syste
On Wed, 10 Jun 2015, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 11:06 +, vincent...@mic.com.tw wrote:
> > I got an issue – “System hangs on Debian 7.6 and 7.8 when enabling
> > Cluster on die (COD) with Intel Haswell and Broadwell processors”.
> > Does Debian 7.6 suppor
On Tue, 09 Jun 2015, Dan Ritter wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 11:06:30AM +, vincent...@mic.com.tw wrote:
> > Hi Debian-user,
> >
> > I got an issue – “System hangs on Debian 7.6 and 7.8 when enabling
> > Cluster on die (COD) with Intel Haswell and Broadwell pr
On Tue, 2015-06-09 at 11:06 +, vincent...@mic.com.tw wrote:
> Hi Debian-user,
>
> I got an issue – “System hangs on Debian 7.6 and 7.8 when enabling
> Cluster on die (COD) with Intel Haswell and Broadwell processors”.
> Does Debian 7.6 support Cluster on Die (COD) fea
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 11:06:30AM +, vincent...@mic.com.tw wrote:
> Hi Debian-user,
>
> I got an issue – “System hangs on Debian 7.6 and 7.8 when enabling Cluster on
> die (COD) with Intel Haswell and Broadwell processors”.
> Does Debian 7.6 support Cluster on Die (COD) fea
Hi Debian-user,
I got an issue – “System hangs on Debian 7.6 and 7.8 when enabling Cluster on
die (COD) with Intel Haswell and Broadwell processors”.
Does Debian 7.6 support Cluster on Die (COD) feature with Intel processors?
Vincent Du
Firmware Design Dept.
vincent...@mic.com.tw<mailto:vinc
Sergi Pons Freixes wrote:
> I just upgraded my VPS at Linode from Squeeze to Wheezy, everything looked
> find (only some issues with Dovecot), but after the reboot the system hangs
> at:
> ...
> So, or it is something related to saslauthd (the last message printed), or
> to the
Hi everybody,
I just upgraded my VPS at Linode from Squeeze to Wheezy, everything looked
find (only some issues with Dovecot), but after the reboot the system hangs
at:
[] Starting the hotplug events dispatcher: udevdudevd[1452]: starting
version 175
. ok
[ ok ] Synthesizing the initial
Dawid Toton, 16.05.2013:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> I am running wheezy. It worked perfectly for a year or two.
> But yesterday (and today again) my system got deadlocked. I'm not sure
> where to look for causes.
> Both events went like this:
> * I open the lid, the syst
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I am running wheezy. It worked perfectly for a year or two.
But yesterday (and today again) my system got deadlocked. I'm not sure
where to look for causes.
Both events went like this:
* I open the lid, the system resumes
* I enter the password, I get
Hello,
So as we've found out, the problem is caused by mountnfs script not
expecting --all. This can be temporarily fixed by adding this:
[ "$ADDRFAM" = "inet" ] || [ "$ADDRFAM" = "inet6" ] || exit 0
just after '[ "$IFACE" != "lo" ] || exit 0'
into /etc/network/if-up.d/mountnfs. This is going to
7;t change
anything.
I also tried autofs as Scott suggested, but the same problem occured
when I unplugged the network cable (most of the system hangs, can't
reboot nor halt). Here's how I configured autofs:
/etc/auto.misc:
bazinga -retry=1,rw,hard,size=8192,wsize=8192
192.168.2.7
it didn't change
>>> anything.
>>>
>>> I also tried autofs as Scott suggested, but the same problem occured
>>> when I unplugged the network cable (most of the system hangs, can't
>>> reboot nor halt). Here's how I configured autofs:
&
Sylvain wrote:
> I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
> mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
> access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
> unstable:
I would recommend a number of things to review.
1. If t
ge
>>> anything.
>>>
>>> I also tried autofs as Scott suggested, but the same problem occured
>>> when I unplugged the network cable (most of the system hangs, can't
>>> reboot nor halt). Here's how I configured autofs:
>>>
>>>
On Tue, 2012-01-24 at 18:50 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
> No, nfs didn't quit after avahi failed (the nfsiod process is still
> here). Also I don't know the hostname of 192.168.2.77, because it's just
> a NAS box on which I don't have any control.
Which kernel is installed? Have you tried downgrading
em occured
when I unplugged the network cable (most of the system hangs, can't
reboot nor halt). Here's how I configured autofs:
/etc/auto.misc:
bazinga -retry=1,rw,hard,size=8192,wsize=8192 192.168.2.77:/DataVolume/Public
/etc/auto.master:
/misc /etc/auto.misc --timeout 20
Here
ting
>> for I/O was in TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE and never get the signal you send
>> it.
>>
>> Frank
>
> I tried to SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
> also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
> anything
s in TASK_UNINTERRUPTIBLE and never get the signal you send
>> it.
>>
>> Frank
>
> I tried to SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
> also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
> anything.
>
> I also
SIGKILL the [nfsiod] process but it didn't get killed. I
also tried to kill the various rpcbind processes but it didn't change
anything.
I also tried autofs as Scott suggested, but the same problem occured
when I unplugged the network cable (most of the system hangs, can't
re
On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:47 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
> I already tried this option too, but it didn't help. Also according to
> the manpage:
>
> > The intr / nointr mount option is deprecated after kernel 2.6.25. Only
> > SIGKILL can interrupt a pending NFS operation on these kernels, and if
>
On 23/01/12 21:15, Sylvain wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
> mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
> access or the NAS�is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
> unstable:
>
> - In KDE, everything is f
2012/1/23 Frank :
> On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:15 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
>> mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
>> access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
>>
On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 11:15 +0100, Sylvain wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
> mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
> access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
> unstable:
>
> - In KDE,
Hi,
I have an NFS share mounted on my Debian testing computer with default
mount options. It works fine but as soon as my computer loses network
access or the NAS is disconnected or shut down, the system becomes
unstable:
- In KDE, everything is frozen (because of the file manager I think)
- If I
Tim Nelson wrote:
- Original Message -
On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 20:40:01 +0100, Tim Nelson scribbled:
Greetings fellow Debian'ers-
I've got a system (Lenny, kernel 2.6.26-2-486)that occasionally
fails to
boot fully. The last item noted on the console is 'Activating Swap',
then nothing.
I'
- Original Message -
> On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 20:40:01 +0100, Tim Nelson scribbled:
>
> > Greetings fellow Debian'ers-
> >
> > I've got a system (Lenny, kernel 2.6.26-2-486)that occasionally
> > fails to
> > boot fully. The last item noted on the console is 'Activating Swap',
> > then nothing
On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 20:40:01 +0100, Tim Nelson scribbled:
> Greetings fellow Debian'ers-
>
> I've got a system (Lenny, kernel 2.6.26-2-486)that occasionally fails to
> boot fully. The last item noted on the console is 'Activating Swap',
> then nothing.
>
> I've enabled bootlogd (/etc/default/boo
Greetings fellow Debian'ers-
I've got a system (Lenny, kernel 2.6.26-2-486)that occasionally fails to boot
fully. The last item noted on the console is 'Activating Swap', then nothing.
I've enabled bootlogd (/etc/default/bootlogd) and verbose mode
(/etc/default/rcS) but nothing of importance is
On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 13:39:06 -0400 (EDT), Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Fri,26.Mar.10, 11:53:20, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> "reboot" should not be issued from the command
>> line. "reboot" is issued as the final command in the final script
>> (/etc/rc6.d/S90reboot) run during a clean system shutdown by
On Fri,26.Mar.10, 11:53:20, Stephen Powell wrote:
> from their system menus. "reboot" should not be issued from the command
> line. "reboot" is issued as the final command in the final script
> (/etc/rc6.d/S90reboot) run during a clean system shutdown by one of the
> above methods.
Nitpick:
,-
gt; computer.
>>
>> When i type reboot at the linux prompt, following messages appear and system
>> hangs up after saying "Restarting System":
>
> http://blogs.koolwal.net/2009/08/04/howto-fix-linux-hangfreeze-during-reboots-and-restarts/
Nice link, Stan.
--
e:
>
>> Usman Ajmal put forth on 3/26/2010 6:32 AM:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have Debian installed on two computers. On one of them it reboots quite
>>> finely but I am having following problem with rebooting Debian on my
>> second
>>> compute
t; >
> > I have Debian installed on two computers. On one of them it reboots quite
> > finely but I am having following problem with rebooting Debian on my
> second
> > computer.
> >
> > When i type reboot at the linux prompt, following messages appear and
> sys
g messages appear and system
> hangs up after saying "Restarting System":
http://blogs.koolwal.net/2009/08/04/howto-fix-linux-hangfreeze-during-reboots-and-restarts/
--
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following messages appear and system
> hangs up after saying "Restarting System":
>
>
> *Broadcast message from r...@myname (tty1) (Sun Jan 17 11:23:26 2010)
>
> The system is going down for reboot NOW!
> INIT: Switching to runlevel: 6
> INIT: Sending processes the T
he linux prompt, following messages appear and system
> hangs up after saying "Restarting System":
Not sure if it will help, but it might be useful to enable boot logging
by editing /etc/default/bootlogd
--
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Please reply to the list only. Do
Hi,
I have Debian installed on two computers. On one of them it reboots quite
finely but I am having following problem with rebooting Debian on my second
computer.
When i type reboot at the linux prompt, following messages appear and system
hangs up after saying "Restarting System":
Hello all,
I have mounted some windows shares on my linux debian computer using smbfs.
Everything works fine when the windows shares are available. However sometimes
the windows samba server goes down and the windows shares are not available. On
my /home/ directory I created a soft link to a mou
Hi all.
I have dual PIII server with stock 2.6.26-1-686 kernel running debian.
Yesterday I performed a safe-upgrade (after several months) which updated a
bunch of packages and AFTER I installed some other 512M RAM, bringing the total
to 1GB.
The server did boot and looked like it was working, o
On 10/09/2008 02:20 AM, chinna p wrote:
Hi,
I'm using Debian Etch stable 32 bit on Pentium- 4 2.4 GHz, 512 MB RAM .
Frequently i'm facing one problem, Display is simply crashing . No
mouse/keyborad responce . Other than rebooting no other solution presenlty.
Did any body know possible reas
chinna p escreveu:
> I'm using Debian Etch stable 32 bit on Pentium- 4 2.4 GHz, 512 MB RAM .
>
> Frequently i'm facing one problem, Display is simply crashing . No
> mouse/keyborad responce . Other than rebooting no other solution
> presenlty.
Could be a hardware problem. Let memtest run for so
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 3:20 PM, chinna p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Debian Etch stable 32 bit on Pentium- 4 2.4 GHz, 512 MB RAM .
>
> Frequently i'm facing one problem, Display is simply crashing . No
> mouse/keyborad responce . Other than rebooting no other solution presenlt
- can you go back in text mode (ctrl + F1)?
- Is there something in logs? Kern.log or syslog or xorg log?
On Thu, 9 Oct 2008 12:50:36 +0530
"chinna p" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Debian Etch stable 32 bit on Pentium- 4 2.4 GHz, 512 MB RAM .
>
> Frequently i'm facing one pr
Hi,
I'm using Debian Etch stable 32 bit on Pentium- 4 2.4 GHz, 512 MB RAM .
Frequently i'm facing one problem, Display is simply crashing . No
mouse/keyborad responce . Other than rebooting no other solution presenlty.
Did any body know possible reason and solution !!!
run findup on a 40G backup archive, containing
numerous hardlinks, using the -m option (merge duplicates using hardlinks).
Each attempt has failed. On the first attempt X crashed, followed by two
apparent system "hangs" during subsequent attemps. Each failure occurred after
about 10
Hi,
If there is some junk in the screen and the keyboard (Num lock toggle)
is not respoding then the kernel has crashed. This may be because of
variuos reasons. The main probable reason can be memory. Use memcheck in
the CD to check all the memory fully with all permutations and
combinations show
Mridul Manohar Mishra wrote:
> Hi,
>I am using following configuration as my hardware -:
> PIII 700 MHz
> 128 MB SDRAM
> no graphics card
>
> It shows 5080 as free.
> I am using debian 4.0 and it's my first time with debian based distro.
> I am facing a weird problem. My system either hangs or
Hi,
I am using following configuration as my hardware -:
PIII 700 MHz
128 MB SDRAM
no graphics card
It shows 5080 as free.
I am using debian 4.0 and it's my first time with debian based distro. I am
facing a weird problem. My system either hangs or screen gets filled with
vertical coloerd lines
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007, Mridul Manohar Mishra wrote:
Hi,
I am using following configuration as my hardware -:
PIII 700 MHz
128 MB SDRAM
no graphics card
It shows 5080 as free.
I am using debian 4.0 and it's my first time with debian based distro. I am
facing a weird problem. My system either ha
Hi,
I am using following configuration as my hardware -:
PIII 700 MHz
128 MB SDRAM
no graphics card
It shows 5080 as free.
I am using debian 4.0 and it's my first time with debian based distro. I am
facing a weird problem. My system either hangs or screen gets filled with
vertical coloerd lines
Michael Pobega writes:
> myusernet wrote:
>> I want to kill X, so I press the combination but the system hangs up,
>> half of the screen was the desktop and the other one is totally black.
^
> Are you sure y
On Wed, Feb 07, 2007 at 01:35:36PM +0800, myusernet wrote:
> I want to kill X, so I press the combination but the system hangs up, half of
> the screen was the desktop and the other one is totally black. I tried
> alt+f2, the light of num lock on the keyboard was off, and after pressi
myusernet wrote:
> I want to kill X, so I press the combination but the system hangs up,
> half of the screen was the desktop and the other one is totally black.
> I tried alt+f2, the light of num lock on the keyboard was off, and
> after pressing alt+f1, the light was on again, so,
I want to kill X, so I press the combination but the system hangs up, half of
the screen was the desktop and the other one is totally black. I tried alt+f2,
the light of num lock on the keyboard was off, and after pressing alt+f1, the
light was on again, so, I think the keyboard was still
> > On 03.09.06 11:36, tom arnall wrote:
> > > The appearance of the messages coincided with the appearance of another
> > > phenomenon: my system momentarily hangs every 4 mins 2 secs exactly. By
> > > 'momentarily hangs' I mean the CPU usage jumps to 50-99% usage (by
> > > events/0) and the syst
On Sunday 03 September 2006 23:50, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 03.09.06 11:36, tom arnall wrote:
> > As of ~1 month ago I started getting a slew of new messages at boot up
> > (listed below).
>
> and I think I replied at least to the second issue.
>
> > The appearance of the messages coincid
On 03.09.06 11:36, tom arnall wrote:
> As of ~1 month ago I started getting a slew of new messages at boot up
> (listed
> below).
and I think I replied at least to the second issue.
> The appearance of the messages coincided with the appearance of another
> phenomenon: my system momentarily ha
As of ~1 month ago I started getting a slew of new messages at boot up (listed
below). The appearance of the messages coincided with the appearance of
another phenomenon: my system momentarily hangs every 4 mins 2 secs exactly.
By 'momentarily hangs' I mean the CPU usage jumps to 50-99% usage (b
On Wednesday 30 August 2006 13:50, John Kelly wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 14:35:12 -0700, tom arnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
> >Is there another place where bootup messages are recorded?
>
> Does your /etc/default/bootlogd say:
> > # Run bootlogd at startup ?
> > BOOTLOGD_ENABLE=yes
>
> Tha
On 24.08.06 10:40, tom arnall wrote:
> My system hangs momentarily every 4 mins 2 secs. The event coincides with
> a 'top' entry in which 'events/0' grabs 50-95% of cpu capacity. How can I
> determine what is causing the event?
I had the same problem when usin
My system hangs momentarily every 4 mins 2 secs. The event coincides with
a 'top' entry in which 'events/0' grabs 50-95% of cpu capacity. How can I
determine what is causing the event?
Thanks,
Tom Arnall
north spit, ca
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Thanks for all suggestions. After a fresh reinstall it
worked fine. The only problem is that it takes forever
to update the system :(
--- Luis R Finotti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Leo Britto wrote:
> > Unfortunately nothing of these worked. I will try
> to
> > reinstall the system from scratch
On Mar 19 2006, Luis R Finotti wrote:
> I'm not sure removing exim4 is a good idea. It's part of the base
> system and used to deliver local error messages... (But I am not sure
> it's really that bad.)
If the original poster doesn't need the full power of exim4 (well, I
actually only know well
On Mar 19 2006, Luis R Finotti wrote:
> Leo Britto wrote:
> >I will try to reinstall the system from scratch and see if I will
> >have the same problem. I hope I wont :)
>
> That's what they call the "windows way"... :-)
And this is *rarely* needed with Debian. In fact, trying to resurrect a
dead
Leo Britto wrote:
Unfortunately nothing of these worked. I will try to
reinstall the system from scratch and see if I will
have the same problem. I hope I wont :)
Thanks for your help,
That's what they call the "windows way"... :-) You should not have to
do that, but it might work... (If so
if the
> >>start up continues after a little while.
> >>
> >>HTH,
> >>
> >>Luis
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Leo Britto wrote:
> > Can I ask how I disable the ndiwsrapper from being
> > loaded at boot time?
>
> I'm not
t time?
I'm not sure, since I've never used it. You can check if there is any
file in /etc/init.d/ related to it. If there is, you can use
update-rc.d to remove it. (Check the man page.)
I dont know but I think this
might be the reason. I can boot in single user mode
and when I
Can I ask how I disable the ndiwsrapper from being
loaded at boot time? I dont know but I think this
might be the reason. I can boot in single user mode
and when I issue a init 2 my system hangs when it gets
to the services. I tried to disable the services but
it still hangs. I have no idea what
Hi,
Leo Britto wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop and I
finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when I
reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
Earlier it was "hanging" on the MTA startup so I
apt-get remove exim4-base and got rid of it just to
f
On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, Leo Britto wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a Debian Sarge 2.6.8 running on my laptop and I
finally got my wireless adapter to work. But when I
reboot it I just cant go pass the jabberd startup.
Earlier it was "hanging" on the MTA startup so I
apt-get remove exim4-base and got ri
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