Made a little bit of debugging and finally thumbnailer works again.
The problem was /usr/lib/libnspr4.so. After moving it into another location and
doing ldconfig, gnome-web-photo started working again.
libnsp4 is Netscape Portable Runtime library which is needed by many
system tools (like Fire
Same here. gnome-web-photo hangs making thumbnails of random html file.
It causes no thumbnails at all (in Gnome).
Jan27 1:15 /usr/bin/gnome-web-photo.real --mode=thumbnail --timeout=16
--size=128 file:///home/barteq/bookmarks.html
/tmp/.gnome_desktop_thumbnail.PVHG7U
Since Jan27 (today Jan 31
As for me bug was fixed in 8.10. Using Intrepid since first beta, issue
doesn't occur.
(driver version 1.3.27ks @ Linux thinkpad 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Tue
Nov 4 19:33:20 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux)
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2.6.27-7-generic, latest 8.10 stable. T61 (T8300). Fan cannot reach more
than 3800 RPM ever. The only way to make it spin faster is to use
disengaged mode, when it can reach ~5500 RPM. It should be default
behaviour under heavy load.
Under Ubuntu fan:
- works always
- always at about 3300 RPM
- ne
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Hello.
I've got very similar problem with my Thinkpad T61. Under 8.10 laptop halts
with "Critical temperature reached", even if it's quite idle. Fan works all the
time, if computer gets hotter - fan becomes faster, so acpi works ok. It's set
to 'auto' mode. Halts are quite random, sometimes wit
Confirm this bug. Same issue, same hardware. Forced me to move back to 173
driver, which works fine.
The only difference that my kernel is 32 bit not 64.
So.. waiting for nvidia to patch it.
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Got the same problem.. Mostly with irssi with many tabs opened. It's
kind of regression because it worked fine before update to II.
As a temporary solution I suggest to use 'terminator'. It's a like a
gnome-terminal wrapper, and makes me able to use alt+n keys with tabs.
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Hi Colin.
Was absent for a bit but have to come back here with some clearing.
You said: "The [EMAIL PROTECTED] issue was in fact related to bug 177895,
which turned out to be a few issues, one of which was Opera killing the laptop
with excessive amounts of wakeups.. it's quite a drawn out saga
Public bug reported:
After playing a while with Lenovo T61 Fn+F5 combination (bluetooth/wifi
killswitch), linux crashed with an attached log:
[ 117.901409] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual
address
[ 117.901422] printing eip: f8c1e996 *pde =
[
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linux-image-2.6.24-15-generic crashed after ifconfig wlan0 down.
I can't also make an Ad-Hoc connection to any host (esepcially to
windows one - without any encryption). There are mny input/output errors
and many more.. Mode ad-hoc can be set while interface wlan0 is down,
b
Happened again without any reason.
Hal: 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu6
kernel: 2.6.24-15-generic
HW: lenovo t61
root 5661 4.2 0.0 3444 1340 ?R15:49 16:58 hald-
addon-input: Listening on /dev/input/event7 /dev/input/event6
/dev/input/event1 /dev/input/event13 /dev/input/event3 /dev/inp
It is Opera.. With no pages opened it looks like this;
procs ---memory-- ---swap-- -io -system-- cpu
r b swpd free buff cache si sobibo in cs us sy id wa
0 0 0 1088276 93032 154568000 0 0 79 129 3 0 97 0
0 0
procs ---memory-- ---swap-- -io -system-- cpu
r b swpd free buff cache si sobibo in cs us sy id wa
0 0 0 2320476 38056 36609200 0 0 149 2951 2 2 95 0
0 0 0 2320272 38056 36609200 0 0 188 28
Powertop on normal laptop session with xorg on and so
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Attached Interrupts on desktop full on with wifi active..
After some minutes there is still 1,5k interrupts without a reason, so problem
is definitely not gone.
Tomorrow will make some experiments with 7.10.. installer crashes on my laptop
with blank screen after xorg starts.. Have to download
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Some further investigation. Resetting bios to it's defaults was a good idea..
Don't know what exacly was changed but it improved many things..
Amount of wakeups without any special kernel parameters is quite low after
that. I've even managed to get under 16W boundary and made 15,4W with full
wo
It's quite new machine, manufactured in february this year. Maybe there were
some minor changes in architeture without noticing anynone..
My model is 7664-RWU - (its specs -
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/quickPath.do?quickPathEntry=7664RWU
+ 2g ram more)
Bios update was made due t
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Hi Colin.
BIOS upgrade was the very first thing I've made just after buing new
machine, so I've got a newest one.
As was said - I'm not able to fully boot up computer. Xorg is crashing with
strange nvidia driver errors. With nv or vesa driver screen is full of random
green bars from top up to t
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Hi Colin.
After adding acpi=noirq results are quite suprising. 1 digit wakeups from idle
in powertop is very good result, but there is no way to get into Xorg with this
settings. Nvidia drivers shows strange errors.
Please also look on dmesg. There is some kernel debug info..
Thanks,
Barteq
Hi colin.
After adding acpi=noirq results are quite suprising. 1 digit wakeups from idle
in powertop is very good result, but there is no way to get into Xorg with this
settings. Nvidia drivers shows strange errors.
Please also look on dmesg. There is some kernel debug info..
Thanks,
Barteq
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Hi Colin. Thanks for reply. Here you are things you've asked me about.
There was a little glitch on single user mode - there are no C or P
states in powertop...
Please also notice that these 50k wakeups occurs randomly, usually after
some time.
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@Colin King
It isn't made by any kind of software.. It's a pure kernel/hardware issue..
Please look here http://www.bughost.org/pipermail/power/2008-March/001327.html
I've subbmited this problem on powertop mailing list, but there are no
conclusions.. The only thing that was noticed is that I ha
hald-addon-acpi: listening on acpid socket /var/run/acpid.socket
root 8839 0.0 0.0 3412 1136 ?SApr01 0:00
hald-addon-storage: no polling on /dev/scd0 because it is explicitly disabled
>> ps axuw | grep dbus
barteq4783 0.0 0.0 2696 1092 ?Ss 03:38
There is absolutely nothing there. No reaction at all.
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Can't confirm. Doesn't work on Lenovo T61.
Latest hardy with all updates.
2.6.24-12-generic
gnome-power-manager: 2.22.0-0ubuntu2
hal: 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu5
thinkpad_acpi module loaded.
Acpid running.
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Good to know. Couse I've got same thing here. After killing pulseaudio g-p-m
started to eat ram and CPU up to 140% ;-)
So waiting for the patch.
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PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
30528 barteq20 0 1098m 1.0g 9296 R 141
Same on iwl4965 1.2.0 driver. There is a problem not in linux-image but
in Network manager itself. It doesn't set mode ad-hoc. While connecting
iwconfig iwl0 shows managed only. After turning off network manager, and
manually configuration it worked fine.
If you want please make a little test.
Tu
Good news. I've just got this error right now, want to confirm and voila
- it's already patched. So waiting for package to be published.
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After using kill switch on my T61 i;ve got 100% cpu usage of ksoftirqd.
After trying to rrmod iwl4965 - rmmod zombified...
The only way was to reboot device.
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
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It's getting massive. Number of wakeups goes up to 50k
Now, my laptop is useleess. Being totally idle with Wifi turned on and
backlight on the lowest level, laptop consumes 25 Watts (!) of energy, instead
of about ~16W which was noticed on previous distribution (gutsy). It's close to
10W mo
Public bug reported:
It's a duplicate of bug #103072
I have to reopen it becuse Hardy is just after beta milestone and this bug
pointed half year ago isn't fixed yet.
It's assigned to someone from ubuntu team (Cimmo), patch is released, it's said
to be done in hardy but it still doesn't work.
This bug makes sl-modem-source doesn't compile under Hardy! This distro
uses kernel newer that 2.6.18 from the very beginning so sl-modem-source
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Yep, couse I've touched it some times while acquiring data. Here is
powertop result without touching anything:
Top causes for wakeups:
95,9% (3764,1) : Rescheduling interrupts
1,4% ( 55,5): acpi
0,8% ( 31,7): extra timer interrupt
0,4% ( 17,6): iwl4965
Public bug reported:
There is no tool in ubuntu reposity to change thinkpad (and other
machines too) trackpoint. There a tool (in mature developement state)
called "configure-trackpoint" and it works quite well for me (on hardy
beta). Please include it in next Ubuntu release.
Project homepage: ht
Same problem here.
Latest hardy release - 2.6.24-12-generic + iwl4965 (1.2.0)
kismet 2007-10-R1-2build1
Error occurs after quiting kismet-ui (or kismet alone). Quits with
coredump and network card stays in monitor mode. Sometimes it becames a
zombie card without ability to change mode or rrmod d
Sorry for writing response to my own post but it's technologically
impossible to edit previous one. So here is my powertop while idle (with
some applets running: sensors, backlight, power, cpufreq-utlis, nm-
applet + opera and firefox in background)
Additional ondemand governor makes my cpu jump f
same here on 2.6.24-12-generic...
Rescheduling interrupts differs from minimum 10 wakeups up to 3000.
About taking cpu offline please read here at the very bottom -
http://www.lesswatts.org/tips/misc.php
It actually makes power consumption bigger.
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Yep. I hadexactly the same problem. It is fixed, but only when you
install fixes on new, empty os..
So for you there is an advice - reinstall pulseaudio and libflashplugin support
for ex this way : apt-get install --reinstall pulseaudio libflashsupport
Second thing is to change everything to puls
@Thomas Heidrich
Some reports here confirms and some denies this issue after upgrade. Of course
I'm talking about my very configuration, but it doesn't mean that it works on
everyone's computer.
Before patch NM was polling something many times per second (watched via strace
command). It look
Hal patches relased today have fixed issue. Now network manager works
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Binary package hint: network-manager
After latest upgrade of Hardy Beta NetworkManager utilizes 100% CPU and can't
connect to any wireless network. Wired connections works fine.
Before upgrade everything worked fine.
Mar 22 01:53:37 thinkpad NetworkManager: nm_signal_han
Same here. T61 with iwl4965.
PID USER PRI NI VIRT RES SHR S CPU% MEM% TIME+ Command
5739 root 20 0 3436 1364 1184 S 99.3 0.0 2:22.75 hald-addon-input:
Listening on /dev/input/event7 /dev/input/event1 /dev/input/event12
Occurs randomly.
After it's being killed there is
Same thing here, but according to Andrew Straw advice everything works
fine.
Things went better after using 'echo Y >
/sys/module/usbcore/parameters/old_scheme_first' but there were some
extra usb resets and hdparm -t works extremly slow (showing 28 Mb/s but
after some minutes of probing...). Afte
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