Well I still get occasional freezes with the wired mouse and KB (See my
post #21 above), I always suspected the freezes came more often when
Firefox was open, but it was hard to pin point as I always have Firefox
open. A few days ago I decided to give Chromium (Actually the Iron
version of Chromium
New Update: In my case the freezes were caused by a Logitech S510
KB/Mouse USB combo. Once I removed the receiver and went to a standard
wired mouse and PS2 KB the pointer freezes are 100% cured.
The receiver has a PS2 option plug on a -Y- cable, but it also causes
the freeze issue.
So if your us
New Update: In my case the freezes were caused by a Logitech S510
KB/Mouse USB combo. Once I removed the receiver and went to a standard
wired mouse and PS2 KB the pointer freezes are 100% cured.
The receiver has a PS2 option plug on a -Y- cable, but it also causes
the freeze issue.
So if your us
Latest update: I am now using kernel Ubuntu 2.6.35-25-generic #44-Ubuntu
SMP Fri Jan 21 17:40:44 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux and my uptime was at
9D 18Hours without a mouse pointer freeze.
Unfortunately, I lost a HD last night and had to shutdown to remove
it(PATA Drive). I will be continuing with m
Well, I didn't make it to 5 days, 4d 11h and it froze. I also just
noticed the OP uses a M3N78 Pro with an onboard GeForce 8300.
I'm more convinced than ever now that this USB/mouse freeze bug has to
do with the onboard GeForce 8200-8300 Chipset. As far as my current
workaround...I'll just plan a
As I've posted in this bug thread, I have moved my posting to the bug
report that EXACTLY discribes MY version of this bug, Here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/627862
The gist of my latest post there is that upgrading to kernel
2.6.35-27-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Tue Feb 22 20:
I have upgraded both my installs to Ubuntu 10.10 which still froze EXACTLY as
the OP described. Upon upgrading the kernel to 2.6.35-27-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP
Tue Feb 22 20:25:46 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux, I have gone 2d 20H without a
freeze!
I am still using the acpi=force irqpoll boot options a
I understand this is a old bug, but I'm running Ubuntu 10.10 and Totem
2.32.0. When I play audio only and have the option set to "disable
screen-saver while playing video only" my screen-saver/monitor sleep
mode is still disabled.
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Still no freeze with 2.6.32-27 and the acpi=force irqpoll boot options.
My next step will be to remove those and see if my system is still
stable.
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For my version of the bug (See post #210) I'm having similar results as
julius, 2.6.32-27 seems to have stopped the freeze, Although I'm still
using the acpi=force irqpoll boot options. My next step will be to
remove those and see if my system is still stable.
As always I urge everyone to check th
On my 10.04 install I'm now running kernel 2.6.32-27-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Thu
Dec 2 00:51:09 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I'm still also using "acpi=force irqpoll" and have had NO freezes for 5 days
uptime.
I will post If I have a freeze.
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I found this similar bug report here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/627862 that
exactly describes my version of this bug, I urge people to read the
symptoms of that bug report and subscribe to it only if it exactly fits
your version of the mouse pointer freeze problem.
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I have been trying to isolate this bug on my MSI K9N2GM-FIH for months
and as most people know that have similar problems, there are at least 3
and maybe more different types of freezing/lockups being reported.
This bug report symptoms by Glen Ramsay is EXACTLY the same as mine,
effecting both 10.
Success!
For my version of this problem:
"My version ONLY freezes the mouse pointer and then stops responding to any
subsequent USB mice randomly after I plug them in, also in a few cases, after
having 3 mice stop responding in succession, the USB KB also stopped
responding. In all cases the Sy
Flashed my MSI K9N2GM-FIH to the latest v.3.8 BIOS and booted to
2.6.32-25 on 10.04 x86_64 and the mouse stopped responding after less
then 10min (No audio or video files playing or any programs running this
time). I'm back to 2.6.31-11-rt and all is well again.
My Acer Aspire 6920G Laptop (Intel
I've been using the Lucid RealTime kernel 2.6.31-11-rt for 9 days
without a freeze, if anything my system is as stable as it's ever been.
My 10.10 install still has the freezing issue.
After doing quite a bit of research (yup I read the 122+ UF pages also
lol), and weeks of Hardware testing on thi
My issue only freezes the mouse pointer (System is still stable and
responds to KB commands). I did remove Pulseaudio last night and
installed oss4, if anything the freeze came even quicker, I've since
gone back to pulseaudio.
For what it's worth, I leave my system running all night playing either
DAMN! had a mouse freeze, with a message of pulseaudio[2011]:
ratelimit.c: 437 events suppressed. I was listening to a mp3 in totem in
the background and surfing with firefox 3.6.11.
I plugged in my Logitech usb wireless mouse and it seems to be working
longer than it usually does after this event
Testing now with only acpi_skip_timer_override, I'll post back after 12
hours or if I get a freeze.
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Forgot to mention, I'm running a Nvidia GeForce 8200 and Driver 195.36.24 with
X server version 1.7.6 (10706000)
Compiz and emerald with full plugins enabled. The 10.10 install is a fresh
install, the 10.04.1 install is upgraded 9.04 > 9.10 > 10.04
Good luck all!
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I've been fighting this bug (Seems there may be a couple of similar
bugs, see my version below*)for a couple of weeks on 10.04.1 but not on
10.10.
I got fed up trying to fix it and booted to my 10.10 install, did the
latest kernel update...And it started freezing my mouse!
Went back to my 10.04.1
I can confirm that while adding the BSSID in Lucid did not stop scanning
"for me", It does in fact stop scanning in Maverick!
Great Implementation of a stop scanning fix. If you need to scan ssid's
leave the BSSID field blank, if you need to disable scanning, add the
BSSID. Nice!
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network-mana
I have been plagued with this problem since installing a Linksys WUSB600N
(Ralink 2870 Chipset). I had hoped upgrading to Lucid would help, but the
problem persists.
Currently at:
Linux AMD64X4-Ubuntu 2.6.32-24-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Thu Sep 16 14:58:24 UTC
2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I do almost con
Workaround as per Sylvain Bourdette (Thanks!)
edit /etc/default/grub and add the entry to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT= line
[code]GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="acpi_enforce_resources=lax quiet splash"
[/code]
Then Do:
[code]sudo update-grub[/code]
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I encountered this problem when trying to install feisty on a HP
Pavilion 540n desktop, after basically pulling my hair out, swearing
and throwing things for a while I found a fix:
Add "all_generic_ide" (without the quotes) to the end of the boot
string. (F6 at the install menu)
Problem solved.
I also am affected with this. I upgraded to Gutsy 2 days ago.
I'll wait on fixing this and report on ubuntu4.1.
One note to others, make sure you de-select the packages before doing
routine updates as the error stops the whole update process on my
machine.
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