Oh, I guess this must be Oneric, Precise, and whatever's coming up next.
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Title:
Pandaboard ES freezes with CPU scaling governor ondemand
To man
Here's version information for the failing system. Could you describe
the meaning of O, P, and Q? I assume these are branches. but I'm not
building kernels at this point, just trying to use what's out there.
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=12.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=precise
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubu
Public bug reported:
Bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ti-omap4/+bug/971091
appears to have been "fixed" by making the default frequency scaling
setting "performance". This sets the processors to a fixed clock, but
does not address the underlying crash when scaling is being used
No crash in "performance" mode after 24+ hours. This has definitely not
been fixed in the release version with the 3.2.0-1419-omap4 kernel . I
don't know about the repository builds. THIS SHOULD NOT BE MARKED AS
FIXED!! Please reactivate the bug.
I hope no one is saying that disabling frequency sc
I don't believe this has been fixed in the Ubuntu release. My system
crashed twice within 12 hours after I updated the kernel and switched
back to "ondemand". I'm verifying now that it doesn't crash in
"performance" mode.
ppanish@ppanda:~$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=12.
This now seems to be working properly. Either multiple boots were needed
or an application was keeping the system from going into hibernate.
** Changed in: pm-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
As of the latest Precise update it is no longer possible to hibernate
either through pm-utils or as a shutdown option (even when the hibernate
widget has been enabled). This was working properly on Precise until
now.
** Affects: pm-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Michael, thanks for the information.
In that case I agree that file exclusion would be useful. As it is I'll
just add some more directories to the exclusion list, and change a few
file permissions to work around the issue.
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I'm also not convinced that running as root would be advisable. I think
the question here is why the situation changed from 11.10 to 12.04. I
suspect the problem is not actually with Déjà Dup, but with a change in
permissions with how diverse files are generated. I would have preferred
to file this
** Attachment added: "Example list of files that failed backup"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1016012/+attachment/3198746/+files/filelist.txt
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Public bug reported:
Backup with Déjà Dup fails on numerous files due to r/w permissions for
root only (600). It appears that starting with Precise (12.04) many
systm files have changed permissions from earlier releases. Backup is no
longer effective unless run with root permissions.
** Affects:
This is still an issue on Precise Pangolin (12.04 LTS). It occurs rougly
every minute. LAN port eth0 is unplugged. Syslog excerpt for one cycle
follows:
May 22 09:51:27 ppanda NetworkManager[634]: (eth0): DHCPv4 request timed
out.
May 22 09:51:27 ppanda NetworkManager[634]: (eth0): canceled DHC
I ran "update-rc.d ondemand disable" which renamed all links to ondemand
to K01ondemand so that they should not be run during system
initialization. However, the system is still coming up with the CPU
governor set to ondemand. I can add cpufreq-set to my rc.local, but it
would be nice to know why
After screwing around with things for a few months I've realized my
system's behavior is stranger than it originally appeared, and perhaps
my problem is a different bug from what's been reported here. Still
running the same system from my prior post (Ubuntu 11.10, Toshiba M700
Laptop, Docking Stati
Is there anything that could be done to raise the priority on this? The
problem appears to have been around for a very long time. I've switched
back to Linux after many years on Windows in various development
environments. I'm very impressed with how Linux has progressed, but it's
frustrating and e
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