It seems this was fixed upstream:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70348
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pixman/2013-October/003077.html
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Title:
zeitgeist-daemon is using 100% CPU in an idle LXDE desktop in a
VirtualBox VM of Ubuntu 11.10-beta1
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This behaviour started IIRC after the second reboot after system update around
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"Empty document" option/template in "New Document" menu context for
folders and desktop should read "Documento Vazio" (not "Esvaziar
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+ folders and desktop should read "Documento Vazio" (not "Esvaziar
+ Do
** Summary changed:
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+ bzr-gtk registers itself as default .patch file handler, but crashes when
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Error during startup: intel ips :00:1f.6: failed to get i915 symbols,
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Automatically re-run tests while changing the OS-reported ACPI_OSI could
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Clark, just search launchpad and you'll see how/the many models that have bogus
BIOS or whatnot that messes temperature sensors and fans.
IMHO "CPU is just less stressed under Ubuntu" is innacurate; it happens on few
systems and by a small margin.
The test should at check whether the reported/cal
The upstream tracker also contains reasons why I think it should be
_fixed_ (including "every other OS do it that way), but Ubuntu seems to
be trying more and more to do everything from everyone...
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Disabling modeset worked for several boots (5+) but started failing, then the
same crash would occur inside other functions (e.g. inside sata code).
Booting with "irqpoll" has worked for 3 times already, and 3D works now.
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** Description changed:
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with boot (about the time it would the splash screen). Disabling modeset (with
"nomodeset") parameter works.
+ LiveCD snapshot from January 12th (up to Jan 18th) crashes during with boot
(appar
** Description changed:
- LiveCD snapshot from 12th Jan (booting from a USB pen drive) crashes
- during with boot (about the time it would the splash screen). Disabling
- modeset (with "nomodeset" parameter works.
+ LiveCD snapshot from 12th Jan (booting from a USB pen drive) crashes during
with
Public bug reported:
LiveCD snapshot from 12th Jan (booting from a USB pen drive) crashes during
with boot (about the time it would the splash screen). Disabling modeset (with
"nomodeset") parameter works.
Alpha1 didn`t have the problem.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: lin
Actually I had this problem in 10.10. I don't know what I did
differently, but I had to install the headers' package manually, which I
would still consider a bug...
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Did you install the linux-headers-generic-pae kernel?
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This bug isn't about installing grub, but simply about starting system
with a/the NTFS partition with "dirty" flag. E.g. while running Windows,
cut down the AC power. Running ntfsresize also used to set the dirty
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@efa, did you install packages from repositories (e.g. proposed) that
you later disabled, leaving the packages "obsolete"? I was in this
situation and started seeing this problem after a recent update. Then I
downgraded the packages back to what the enabled repositories provided
and the problem wen
Anybody with a r600 series card (mine is a Mobility HD 4650) that doesn't hang
up the system on shutdown?
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The bug seems to be still present in latest fb package, but if you don't use
9.04 anymore you might want to consider closing this bug and subscribing to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firebird2.1/+bug/466163
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The post(s) linked by Michael clearly show this is a general problem
with multi-core, not specific to any CPU model. See:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/4/26/249
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We're going nowhere with this bug, we didn't even get word on whether this is
expected or a powertop bug (the discussion in debian doesn't hold up) or
whatever.
Since this happens is mainstream kernels, I guess somebody will have to get the
balls to post to LKML or the kernel bugzilla 8-)
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You may be correct, but it doesn't totally invalidate the theory; the
kernel may just have been made more picky/correct about errors returned
by the USB controller. For me, cleaning the usb plug fixed it.
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Y
Min Pae, the posts I found across the web is that this is usually caused by bad
electric contact of the usb plug. I suggest you verify there's no residues
inside the plug and maybe clean it with cotton swabs...
As it seems, the real bug is that when this problem happens the system freezes
for se
** Tags added: lucid
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What's the video card in this? I see this problem (but I'm unable to
test F1 - I'm not with the notebook right now) with a Radeon Mobility HD
4650 (an r600 series chip), only when kernel modeset is enabled.
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I have the same problem with an Ethernet connection.
Since I don't know much about network-manager internals, let's search for
coincidences:
- Are there 2 connections with in network-manager? (right-click the
"connection" icon, choose "Edit Connections...")
- Is your connection configured to be "
Similar test-case on a Athlon64 cpu shows much lower wake-ups:
Top causes for wakeups:
38.3% (170.0)D firefox-bin
22.4% ( 99.4) pulseaudio
13.8% ( 61.2) [nvidia]
10.8% ( 48.0) PS/2 keyboard/mouse/touchpad interrupt
7.8% ( 34.5) [kernel scheduler] Load balancing tick
2.5% (
It would be nice to know if this (apparent) bug also occurs on non-Intel
CPUs...
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Problem is I reported this bug because I don't expect "load-balancing"
wake-ups on a single-cpu setup. I don't know what is the expected number
of wake-ups with multiple CPUs or HyperThreading. If you can reproduce
the problem of running without HyperThreading, then maybe this is the
same bug or re
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I can't reproduce it with ubuntu fully up-to-date now (not that I ever
knew how to trigger it, is was simply always triggered here on login).
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Another thing that suggests this is not a duplicate: I can suspend
and/or lock the screen (with Ctrl+Alt+L) while showing the hint.
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Wait. Didn't you, Chris, said that CPU use is taken into account when
dimming? Isn't this bug requesting/arguing that blank timeout should be
fixed i.e. should not take CPU use into consideration? So should the dim
timeout be taken out of the equation for blank timeout?
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Well, if the Hint objects manage themselves, yes. But in my vague memory
gtk Hints didn't work like this (nor did on any widgetset I've seem).
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Follow up (sorry for the spam): I can't reproduce any random rewrite either
while idling (with screen saver inactive) or during normal use. The apparently
random rewrite is because gnome waits quite some time to write the file after
changing the setting.
Obs. For "inactive" I don't mean "disable
Public bug reported:
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I set Firefox to reopen tha tabs from my last session, but I want an
option to show the "search page" when I open a new (empty) tab :)
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Reading the upstream bug, it doesn't seem to be the same bug really.
Unless gtk implementation of hints grabs the mouse, which doesn't seem
to be very necessary to say the least...
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I'm not so sure this is the same bug, because in this case there's not
even a fade out. Or maybe the other bug has changed since the original
post. In this case, the hint problem should be mentioned on the other
boga: what do you mean by "idle"?
Testing on Lucid, I caught such random rewrite only once while the screensaver
was not active. While the screensaver is active, there was no rewrite, after
more then 30min (screensaver timeout was set to 1min).
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It also prevents the monitor from blanking. Not cool.
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Any gtk hint seems to trigger the bug. For example, try the gnome-panel.
Tested is on Lucid.
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Clicking the 'Cancel' button in the download progress dialog doesn't do
anything. Also, clicking the close window button seems to freeze Jockey.
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Can you still reproduce this? I can't reproduce it in Lucid.
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OMG. It's been sometime since I tested running on battery. Now unplugging from
AC doesn't "reduce backlight brightness", and the display doesn't dim after
1min+...
Does g-p-m count dimming even on AC? Maybe this is the problem? And maybe CPU
detection is too sensible (mine shows 4% in use)? Is d
I'm measuring with AC plugged on, so there's no dimming.
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Teej, do you mean you can't reproduce the bug?
Chris, you want to set status Wontfix, then OK, it's your decision and you're a
Canonical dev, but this is not Fixed.
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The original poster says:
(...)
> As a second step, it then uses cpu load as an additional measure.
(...)
> This is great for determining when to suspend or hibernate. But it is
> counter intuitive for turning off the display. There are a large number
> of bugs filed againt g-p-m for display blan
Simple test:
1) Unplugged external keyboard and mouse to avoid interference.
2) Set "Put display to sleep when inactive for:" to 1min.
3) Time for display to go off with some applications open: 2:34min.
4) Time for display to go off with all applications closed: 1:12min.
So, the CPU or something
Everything I reported is against Lucid, fully updated at the time of the report.
Chris: can you please clear the terminology on "dimming the screen" and
"blanking the screen"? BTW I still see the problem of the notebook LCD
un-dimming/backlight going back on for no reason.
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Binary package hint: cheese
Steps to reproduce:
1) Make your camera unavailable (e.g. unload the module or unplug the cam).
2) Open cheese. It will show the red sign saying the no camera was detected.
3) Press "Take a Photo".
4) When the countdown finishes, the program crash.
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Both mainline kernels 2.6.32.9 and 2.6.33 present the same bug.
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Since the original report I plugged an nvidia card in this system (the
original report was using the on-board VIA IGP). The symptoms remain
basically the same (system is completely frozen, Alt+SysRq commands
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1) Suspend to ram.
2) Resume by pressing the enclosure power button.
3) Mouse cursor appears, other than that the screen is blank (black).
Switching to the console works, but simply shows a message that suggests th
Leif: what was marked incomplete is the Debian bug entry.
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Funny how the comments in the Debian tracker suggests says "worksforme" and
suggests powertop is outdated without any data.
Latest powertop here lists this:
Top causes for wakeups:
44,1% (199,2) : hrtimer_start_range_ns (tick_sched_timer)
26,5% (119,6) firefox-bin : hrtimer_start_
Weird that one thing is that is mentioned in several similar/related problems
and is not mentioned here (and worked for me): use kernel boot parameters
"acpi.power_nocheck=1 acpi_osi=linux".
Several previous kernels (from 1~2 years ago) don't have this problem in my
notebook, so yes, it's a regr
This modification wasn't really asked for. XFree86/Xorg (xkb?) have always
worked the way this report asks, until a couple of years.
You don't need a Brazilian Windows. You just need a US keyboard and make '
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Do you mean it occurs now or whether it occurred in Lucid timeframe?
It's been some time since I last saw this bug, but it's never been easily
reproducible and it definitely occurred during Lucid development.
It occurred more frequently when changing the view while loading a very large
directory
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/CrashdumpRecipe didn't work either.
Closing.
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Closing.
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Occurred at the same time as
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virtualbox left dangling VM processes in 'futex_wait_queue_me' "state" after
shutdown with "save state".
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/540726
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41205039/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41205040/LsMod.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41205041/ProcAttrCurrent.gz
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: virtualbox-ose
virtualbox left dangling VM processes in 'futex_wait_queue_me' "state"
after shutdown with "save state".
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Mar 18 03:50:29 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
ExecutablePath: /usr
Since ubuntu-bug didn't include the stacktrace (I invoked it using -P
BTW), there's no use for this report.
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zync froze in uninterruptible state
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/540723
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41204999/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41205000/ProcEnviron.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41205001/ProcMaps.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: zsync
zync worked previously in the same session; I interrupted it one with
Ctrl+C and didn't confirm the process was correctly terminated.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Mar 18 03:49:38 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
In some notebooks with crappy BIOS - i.e. mine - this message actually
can make sense - in an annoying way -, because the ACPI (?) reports the
battery is discharging even for the "natural" discharge, while the
notebook is plugged.
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"Battery Discharging" is a horribly worded message
https://bugs
It's impossible to do anything with the nautilus bug raging on. At the time I
could make the desktop usable by using pcmanfm (just by accident, because I
installed XFCE).
Dual screen needs too many other compromises anyway: must disable (radeon)
kernel modeset, disable DRI in xorg.conf, configur
(sorry for the spam)
It seems the display is never turned of if there's a window with "urgency"
state! (blinking on the taskbar)
Screensaver kicks in normally.
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gnome-power-manager needs different idleness definition for turning off display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289322
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BTW, the screensaver timeout is precise. In exactly 1min the screen
starts to fade out.
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gnome-power-manager needs different idleness definition for turning off display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289322
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