I've been trying to work around this problem for quite some time now,
and it seems that doing stuff like adding a bwlimit=200 to my rsync
script consistently keeps the machine on the network for months now.
There does seem to be something about heavy network traffic that is
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Anybody try to reproduce this under kernel 2.6.35? I'll give this a go
once the release kernel is available in Ubuntu mainline for Lucid.
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Do we know for absolute certain that 9.04 was not affected by this bug?
I don't remember having it when I used 9.04, but it seems weird that it
has been reproduced in other Linux OSes, the latest 2.6.33 kernels,
other versions of Ubuntu, but not 9.04. The symptoms where different,
but I even had so
Sorry, 2.6.33-02063303-generic to be exact...
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Unfortunately I'm still able to reproduce this problem in 2.6.33.
However, when my ethernet interface crapped out nothing was logged to
/var/log/messages. Doing an ifdown and then ifup did not restore the
interface, it was unable to get a lease from the DHCP server (all other
machines on the networ
Thank you for this fix! Installing the lirc and lirc-modules-source in
proposed works just fine...
I'm wondering, is there a version of this that is compatible with the
2.6.33 mainline kernels? I'm testing a possible fix for another problem
in 2.6.33, I'd like to run this version full time, and ge
I haven't spent a whole lot of time in .33 yet, but after upgrading to
Ubuntu 10.04 and kernel 2.6.32-21-generic I'm still having this problem,
so no love for me.
If there is anyway to get sound and 3D Nvidia video working in the .33
kernels please let me know (if you know off the top of your head
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I'm having this problem too, and my Hauppauge card is not being detected
with a "Leadtek IR" identifier as described in bug #555863. I had the
2.6.33 kernel installed at one point, but it has since been remove
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AplayDevices:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: SoundSticks [SoundSticks], device 0: USB Audio [USB Audio]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Architecture: amd64
ArecordDevices: List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS C
I'm still experiencing this problem and would very much like this fixed,
and am assuming that this command can be run at any time, and not just
after the crash? It obviously won't work without network connectivity...
I'll add this report to this report and will start testing the newer
kernel versi
I have an Intel Pro 1000, but I need both PCI slots for another cards,
so... I'll add a link in that thread you posted above to this one just
to sort of ping those guys on this.
Do you know of other PC vendors that use the VT chipsets for their
ethernet controllers? Have you looked into whether th
If you point me at the bug thread I'll be happy to track it and provide
whatever info is useful. I'm anxious to see this fixed, this is
particularly annoying, and I would imagine that if it is at all
widespread that it would be a nice one to have fixed.
Any theories as to why I was able to reprodu
Yeah, I never once had this problem under 2.6.28 in 9.04 either. I guess
this is a combination of 9.10 and any kernel?
The only possible explanation to this is whether any kernel modules
might be causing this problem? I'm a little unclear as to how it is that
you can select an older kernel module
Dec 25 02:26:53 epistaxis kernel: [ 1021.816031] [ cut here
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Dec 25 02:26:53 epistaxis kernel: [ 1021.816038] WARNING: at
/build/buildd/linux-2.6.28/net/sched/sch_generic.c:226 dev_\
watchdog+0x270/0x280()
Dec 25 02:26:53 epistaxis kernel: [ 1021.816043] NETDEV WATCHDOG:
Okay, this is really interesting... I reproduced this error in 2.6.28
just now. The best way to do this is by downloading or rsyncing some
large files so that there is a lot of heavy I/O (or at least, so it
seems, this may not be relevant at all).
Is this Watchdog thing a component of Ubuntu 9.10
This problem also persists with 2.6.31-16.
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I spoke prematurely... noapic seems to change the symptoms, but the
problem is still very apparent. Reproducing this is a little tricky, it
seems to happen randomly, but there are times where it will crap out
within seconds of starting some sort of download. It seems that heavy
downloads trigger th
Nope, this problem still persists with 2.6.31-15-generic
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So far I haven't been able to reproduce this problem with the new kernel
version that I just installed via apt-get (w/o noapic in the kernel
boot) FWIW...
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I think the noapic is actually a viable workaround for me. The two
freezes I mentioned above seem unrelated, due to low memory conditions
while running VMs. For now it looks like the noapic command has
stabilized my ethernet.
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Since adding noapic I have had two complete freezes. I have no idea if
this is related, but the last few lines in /var/log/messages before the
crash were:
Nov 17 05:04:05 mymachine kernel: [89002.594109] ata4: soft resetting link
Nov 17 05:04:05 mymachine kernel: [89002.791732] ata4.00: configured
I found some pretty old threads that dealt with this problem in other
OSes and the recommendation was to add "noapic" to the kernel boot. Have
you played around with any of these options? I've added noapic, and I
will report back if I'm still able to reproduce this problem.
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I'm getting this too after the upgrade to 9.10... It occurs enough to be
a significant problem for me, I'm also on a Shuttle.
I'd really rather not wipe and reinstall, although I'm open to a dirty
reinstall if this will help. Seems like a rather bogus sort of solution
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This bug looks very much like this one?
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Did anybody ever find a solution to this problem? I'm still trying to
work around this to get my CD attached somehow...
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I forgot to add above that what I wrote about 3D acceleration not
working in WINE can be disregarded, as I had forgot to install the 32
bit compatibility libs.
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This error message may be new, this occurred after the latest
restricted-driver package upgrade recently made available:
May 3 21:59:05 mycomputer kernel: [ 58.066676] NVRM: API mismatch: the
client has the version 173.08, but
May 3 21:59:05 mycomputer kernel: [ 58.066679] NVRM: this kernel
The solution of installing the beta driver is temporary at best, since
some apps such as Wine don't recognize the presence of OpenGL
acceleration this way. Please do post a workaround to this if you know
of one, and if not too complex and outside of the scope of this bug.
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Restricted Driver, the Envy driver, rebooting, and installing the beta
NVidia driver by hand.
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