@Christopher
Why do we need to resubmit all bugs we all encounter individually?
The bug is a perfect match to the attached link to the bug on kernel.org which
is apparently not fixed upstream yet.
Flooding the system with the same bug seems pointless too me, especially since
all related and poss
This bug seems to have been fixed some time ago. Could someone back port
the patch to 13.10? (3.11)
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42679#c22
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Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Title:
Marvell SATA Controller. Problem booting and detecting HDD
Still having the same issue up to kernel 3.13 (Trusty tahr development
snapshot).
Looks like this will remain an issue for some time to come.
On the bright side, there seems to be some activity on patching a solution
upstream:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42679
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@Christopher, running Xubuntu 12.04.3 with the nvidia 331.20 for quite
some time now, haven't encountered any issues yet!
Uname: 3.2.0-58-generic #88-Ubuntu SMP Tue Dec 3 17:37:58 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Just encountered this with the 304 driver:
Dec 27 16:42:49 Europa kernel: [ 4777.614309] NVRM: Xid (:01:00): 8,
Channel 0001
Dec 27 16:42:51 Europa kernel: [ 4779.587058] Watchdog[2714]: segfault at 0 ip
7ffc5bb91f7e sp 7ffc4d0fb6c0 error 6 in
libcontent.so[7ffc5b469000+f14000]
@Christopher, yes, it's that package.
I'm running the other older supplied driver (304.116) now, did encounter a
freeze of the desktop (similar to this bug), but there is nothing written in
syslog to back it up. Could be the same issue.
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I've been running 12.04.3 for a couple of days now and unfortunately the error
came up again.
It does happen less frequent though, this is the first time, as before I only
managed to get by a couple of hours at best.
Dec 25 14:22:31 Europa kernel: [ 4824.196812] NVRM: os_pci_init_handle: invalid
Hi christopher, I've bought this computer over 3 years ago and used nothing
but Ubuntu on it. As far as I can remember the problems started with the
Quantal release (12.10). Just random lockups, sometimes happening more
frequent. I've tried clocking down my GPU (Coolbits) to the lowest possible
I already tried 3.12 before posting this bug from the mainline, didn't
make any difference so I reverted back to the packaged version. Forget
to add the tag though.
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I'm not supposed to mark the bug confirmed since I'm the one who posted it.
I didn't test the 3.13 kernel however, the packages from mainline aren't
supported in this distribution.
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Created a new report as suggested:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1258231
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/986831
Title:
[Asus P5K] system freezes for
Public bug reported:
The machine's (Dell Precision M6500, core i7, nVidia Quadro FX 3800M) interface
frequently (once an hour at least) locks up. The mouse almost always functions
fine but won't allow to click anything, it does however locks up sometimes as
well.
Sound continues to play just fi
Still happened although less frequent, recently upgraded to 13.10 with nVidia
331.13 and it started to happen again in the same frequency as from the
beginning.
Will contact Dell now since after some investigation this laptop seems to be
prone to GPU failure and since non of my other PC's, who a
I agree with Joris V. they are starting to loose there reason for existence.
Please don't try to be what you despised in the first place!
Sadly I guess closing bug 1 unfortunately does reflect this new strategy...
But on the brighter side of things.
After investigating going to Debian I noticed af
Tested 13.10 beta 1 and this issue still happens quite frequently (325.15
driver), going to try Debian as suggested by Joris V.
I have used Ubuntu primarily since 8.04 but this is getting to much of a burden
and it doesn't seemed to be fixed upstream..
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Hi Christopher,
Why does it need a new bug report when the issue resembles this one
exactly?
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system freezes for some seconds
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kernel-bug-exists-upstream-3.9.0-030900rc8
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Tried running: Linux Machine 3.9.0-030900rc8-generic #201304211835 SMP
Sun Apr 21 22:35:53 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux with the
nVidia 325.15 driver.
Still causing the issue.
Aug 27 22:33:42 Machine kernel: [ 2530.339582] NVRM: GPU at :01:00:
GPU-9e2ddf6e-47c2-4331-d30f-b7adedcd9
Unfortunately, working on the laptop detached from the bay didn't fix the
issue, still happening, but less frequent (once every hour).
Tried the newest 325.15 driver to no avail.
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Just installed the latest beta 325.08, resulting in the same behavior, it
happens to me once or twice every 20 minutes.
Detaching the laptop from the dock solves it though. Very strange...
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This is getting to a point which makes my computer unusable. It seems to happen
more and more.
I started working on 12:00 today and it happened to me over 17 times already!
Tried jtree's solutions which unfortunately doesn't work for me. Anyone?
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Happened again, this time nothing but a terminal window and firefox
showing a google search result.
Jul 24 14:44:07 Machine kernel: [ 3585.132265] NVRM: GPU at :01:00:
GPU-9e2ddf6e-47c2-4331-d30f-b7adedcd90fc
Jul 24 14:44:07 Machine kernel: [ 3585.132269] NVRM: Xid (:01:00): 8,
Channel 0
@Rocko:
This could be the case, but it never happened to me before 12.10.
I'm using a Quadro FX 3800M and tried drivers 304.*, 310.*, 313.* and 319.* in
12.10 and 13.04 and this error happens quite frequently.
I did notice something that might be of interest. I'm using this laptop (Dell
precision
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