Many thanks for the xorg.conf workaround - does the job quite nicely for
RAT 7 and 10.10 Server.
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Title:
Madcatz Cyborg R.A.T. 7 focus issues
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I think it was the 2.6.35-23 update that resolved it (whether
intentionally or otherwise) - try that one.
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Title:
Intel Core i7 - Timer interrupt
Also, I'd move that this bug be marked fairly important/high priority,
as if you have your OS drive connected to the affected ports, the system
hardcrashes, an absolute failure for systems that need stable/consistent
uptime.
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I can confirm the same on Maverick x64 Server, kernel 2.6.35-24-server,
all latest software updates. ASUS P6X58D Premium, latest BIOS.
I am seeing ata soft resets, hard resets, and then crashes on both
devices connected to my Marvell 9123 ports (SATA-6Gbps), a SATA-3Gbps
Corsair F120 SSD (w/lates
For what it's worth, the issue has cleared itself up (again) for me, and
the only relevant change I can think of is using the 2.6.35-23 kernel (a
relatively recent update over 2.6.35-22).
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I'll throw in that it is still happening for me. Before, I was probably
"lucky" enough to hit the gaps, both in observation and usage. Same symptoms,
with or without VMs running, all CFQ scheduling. Not sure if HDD layout/config
affects this, but maybe it'll help isolate the problem:
1x Corsa
Unusually enough, the issue seems to have resolved itself on my end. I
haven't experienced any hangups for the past few days; checking on the
system periodically, CPU load averages are reasonable for the activity
(< 0.50, vs. > 4.0 from before).
The only relevant changes I've made since is disabl
Redirected here from ServerFault and bug 658649 (thanks JRavasi).
Same CPU/video card, although for me the timing is closer to 1-2 minutes
of lockup. Unlike the original report, though, this seems to happen
without _any_ apparent cause - even if the system is completely idle,
there will be occasi
There is no disk activity, and physical RAM usage tops out around 1.5
GiB (I have 6 GiB total). Most of it is buffered/cached, with ~300 MiB
explicitly labeled "free", and I'm fairly certain that's appropriate for
"well designed systems" (quoted from somewhere that seemed legit). Swap
has zero us
Should also mention that this started occurring after installing 10.10.
Never happened with 10.04, same hardware and latest software loadout
from stock repos.
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Core-i7 930
GTX 465
clean 10.10 install
I am experiencing similar issues with the latest server kernel, KDE
installed over the top, Xorg 1.9.0 from stock repositories. The desktop
will lag severely for a few minutes, even switching NumLock/CapsLock
takes awhile to register. Have found issues des
When I recompiled OSS support into the kernel, it still didn't work, as
before.
However, for UT in particular, if you change the audio device in
UnrealTournament.ini to Audio.GenericAudioSubsystem, then use padsp to
run it, you should get sound again. The quality suffers only very
silghtly, and s
Confirmed on:
Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick x64 Server
Kernel 2.6.35-22
KDE 4.4.5.1
Pulseaudio 0.9.22 from ubuntu-audio-dev/ppa
ALSA 1.0.23
Phonon w/gstreamer backend (and the same with Xine backend)
Averages ~2 seconds audio delay, and causes a slight performance hit on
some applications (in particular,
Can confirm that PulseAudio with ALSA works fine.
This workaround straightened out my audio, when using straight ALSA (no
PulseAudio):
- install the gstreamer bakcend for Phonon (phonon-backend-gstreamer)
- change Phonon backend to use gstreamer in System Settings
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Sound stutters and hangs wi
Should add:
alsa-1.0.23; same hanging issues on shutdown; using the server image with KDE
installed over the top; no related messages in system logs.
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Sound stutters and hangs with 2.6.35-6, prior kernels work fine.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/599984
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I have the same audio hardware (ALC889), and the problem occurs with
2.6.35-22. Worked fine on Lucid.
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Sound stutters and hangs with 2.6.35-6, prior kernels work fine.
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I can confirm same results -
Toshiba Qosmio E10 / 2KCDTW
Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated Graphics
What's really strange is that the display restarts, but with only a few-
pixel-high band of color across the top of the screen. In order to get
it back to working, I have to 'sudo killall kd
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