I have the same problem. Killing kscreenlocker allows to continue
working.
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kscreenlocker takes ~30sec to display pas
I wholeheartedly agree with mabawsa. I've downgraded to Karmic for this very
reason. My battery lasts as long as it should, and my laptop very rarely
overheats (it ran hot as hell with Lucid).
2010/7/15 mabawsa <524...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> If this effects the time the user can use the laptop on
Maxim, thank you for all your work and your attention to this thread and the
people waiting for this feature.
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Maxim Levitsky
wrote:
> Due to unexpected turn of events (sometimes it pays to ask a question) I
> was told that mmc controller that ricoh-mmc disables in
I just realized that "nolapic" disables SMP (or at least so it seems) in
my laptop. I can only see one CPU and running CPU-intensive applications
(like Netbeans) slows down the system so much that I can't even work.
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multi core laptop system overheating, powertop showing a lot [Rescheduling
in
> Brian Rogers #45
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> This is a kernel bug that needs to be (and is being) fixed by upstream kernel
> developers.
I'm aware of that, but in the meantime, I'd rather be able to work on my
laptop for longer than an hour, and without burning my legs off.
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Tens of wakes per second in "[kernel sc
I managed to reduce the Rescheduling Interrupts by appending the
"nolapic" to the kernel line.
My system gets around 15 wakes per second (total!) when it's idle now,
no more hundreds-of-unexplained-interrupts. Battery time and CPU
temperature are back to normal, as well.
I've seen a small increme
I also see a lot of "[Reschduling Interrupts] " in powertop.
Yesterday I was using Karmic and, when idle, powertop would show as few
as 25 interrupts per second in total.
After upgrading to Lucid, I get between 150 and 500 int. per second from
"[Reschduling Interrupts] " alone. Load balancing tick
I think I found what's causing my problem: npviewer.bin.
I've tried suspending several times in a row, and every time npviewer
was left running in the background, Xorg woke up using 100% CPU, and
thus ignored all keyboard and mouse input.
If npviewer was killed before suspending, it seems to work
Yes, I can actually type and work in vt1, so mine must be a X or kde-related
issue.
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Matt,
I wouldn't be so sure about it being a kernel issue since, at least in
my case, I can switch to a text console (Ctrl+Alt+F1) while the keyboard
and mouse are unresponsive in the X session. If I Ctrl+Alt+F7 back, the
mouse and keyboard still don't respond, but I can still switch back and
fort
I used to experience this bug in 9.04, and it hasn't gone away in a
fresh 9.10 install.
The delay doesn't always happen, but when it does, it takes 20 seconds
or so for the keyboard and touchpad to start responding.
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