I have gone bleeding edge as you have, with scripts added - from here on
i obviously wont be reporting bugs in launchpad - so far so good though,
but I will run the laptop for a few days straight to check its
stability. Perhaps we've found the holy grail of stability on the new
Intel graphics card
I have recently installed the alpha version of Adobe Flash 64bit which
has improved stability, but the pattern of crashes is now exactly as
reported by Dirty Oerty.
The last line of a few of my gdm log files has this:
(EE) intel(0): Failed to initialize kernel memory manager
X: ../../src/i830_dri
@Leann: I will collect my info together and do that. Cheers.
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Disk corruption and complete freezes. :(
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381327
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Hi! I have the same problem, although I am not technical enough to know
where to dig to figure it out. I have found though that some programs
are more likely to cause this issue: any flash animation in firefox
using nonfree (though not in Opera), and as you say, the animated
screensavers (in my ca
I am running a T500 also and having some similar problems, although the
disks are fine. I am getting random freezes, and already have had one
corrupted installation which refused to boot and had to be redone
(always back up your data!). I have done RAM tests and they were without
fault. I am runni
My Xorg.0.log in this situation.
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26471277/Xorg.0.log
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[gm45] Session lost on resume from sleep in Jaunty on Lenovo T500
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/322202
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I can confirm above behaviour. Hardware switching off of bluetooth led
to a successful resume at short notice but a return to GDM login screen
if left for a while (in my case an hour). This was with UXA enabled.
Bluetooth gave no errors in the pm-suspend.log. .. the bug is far from
resolved.
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Also confirm this bug fixes resume on a Thinkpad T500 with intel GMA
4500. I used the hardware kill switch on the front of the laptop to
close bluetooth and wifi, and resume worked. This is on a fresh install
of Jaunty, xorg default settings. About to try it with UXA - but I'm
assuming the bluetoot
For what it's worth, I am having the same issue (I think). Cannot enable
desktop effects at all: results in screen corruption as described in
this thread, then automatic restart of xorg and login screen without
effects enabled. If I force UXA I get the screen corruption from the
outset. This on a T
I am no longer getting this bug, however I have not used 3d acceleration
for some time (with excellent stability). Cannot retest the bug now - I
cannot get 3d accel working at all! Xorg crashes and restarts when
trying this. Haven't seen this behavior reported elsewhere. I will
report as a new bug
I have been getting a bug with this description randomly, but at least
once a reboot for the past few weeks. Especially when clicking on a
crash-report notification icon, or when browsing some flash based
websites, but unpredictably. Running jaunty.
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npviewer.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in pthread
I am getting the same problem. It will freeze if I enter the CORRECT
password. Incorrect passwords don't hang. I am able to login on another
terminal and restart gdm with no problems. Running Jaunty with latest
updates.
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freeze at login screen at resume after suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/
This bug appears to have occurred to me when browsing a folder of music
videos (mpeg, mkv) on an external USB drive.
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totem-gstreamer-video-indexer crashed with SIGSEGV in realloc()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207095
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** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => xserver-xorg-video-intel
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Session lost on resume from sleep in Jaunty on Lenovo T500
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/322202
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** Description changed:
Since 26/1/2009 my logged in session is lost after resume from sleep:
- Lenovo T500
- Intel GMA x4500 graphics card, using intel driver
Suspend goes along normally but on resume I am given the login menu
Logging in then takes longer than usual (about 10 seconds in
Public bug reported:
Since 26/1/2009 my logged in session is lost after resume from sleep:
- Lenovo T500
- Intel GMA x4500 graphics card, using intel driver
Suspend goes along normally but on resume I am given the login menu
Logging in then takes longer than usual (about 10 seconds instead of 3 or
This occurred to me when backing up to a Truecrypt partition in Jaunty.
The partition is on a separate physical drive from the home folder.
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[apport] hubackup crashed with AttributeError in nextPhase()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95098
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