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Ubuntu Studio 9.10 RC with 2.6.31-9-rt works on i386 Core 2
architecture.
Still freezing on amd64 (temporary solution with "nosmp" boot option).
How can this be solved?
Related to bug #354816 ?
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. However, I am closing it because the bug has been fixed
in the latest development version of Ubuntu - Karmic Koala.
This is a significant bug in Ubuntu. If you need a fix for the bug in
previous versions of Ubuntu,
My system has worked pretty well. Occasionally it seems to churn a little CPU
for no good reason, and with no apps seeming to take a lot of power, but
overall it's performing.
I have a dual-core Intel t7...@2.4.
I have also re-installed my system several times, most recently with the 10/18
dai
I can confirm that the bug still persists in Beta Karmic Ubuntustudio
9.10 with kernel 2.6.31-9-rt using dual core AMD64.
With the old trick "nosmp acpi=off" it works however, so this issue is
still unsolved.
Jos
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Ubuntu better. The issue that you reported is one that could be fixed in
the Beta release of Karmic Koala. It would help us greatly if you could
test with it! Thanks again and we appreciate your help.
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Hi, Ive been working off base here with another distro, knoppix for the
sake of a lab, and gaming programmer.
I do however want to get back to Ubuntu, for the purposes of another
project game.
While I was on knoppix this summer I came across this post, and have put
this off until now, but the thi
I don't know at all but I imagine not a problem. And while you're at it, the 31
kernel is out and works well.
Download it and headers from the Karmic repository.
I would compile it myself.
To get a working distro so you can compile, just install the generic kernel and
boot to that.
sudo apt-ge
is there a way to use the 29 kernel in Jaunty?
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Running Jaunty, and the repos still say 2.6.28-3.
Will this not be updated for Jaunty, leaving Ubuntu-Studio 9.04
completely and utterly unusable? That's two releases in a row.
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2.6.31-rc1-rt4 is now on the linux kernel repository and will soon be available
in Ubuntu.
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/projects/rt/
The 29 kernel is now in Ubuntu and that works without freezing.
In view of this, I think this bug might be closed out.
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building a custom kernel to 2.6.29.6-rt23 fixed the problem on my
machine.
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Can anyone confirm that the problem is fixed with the 2.6.29 series?
It seems to be working for me without crashing, but I'm only using a couple of
apps.
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I experience the same problem with Jaundty, x86, linux-2.6.28-3-rt on an
ASUS motherboard with integrated net and GeForce 5 series gfx card. RT
kernel boots but after some time the system freezes.
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I experience the same problem with Jaundty, x86, linux-2.6.28-3-rt on a
Dell Latitude D820 (nVidia Corporation G72M [Quadro NVS 110M/GeForce Go
7300]).
I found out that the problem can be solved by either
- using driver nv instead of nvidia
- not using the network at all (the idea came when readin
I just installed studio on my vanilla jaunty installation and I have
this same problem. Motherboard is Asus M2NPV-MX.
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The custom kernel by travis nearly solves the problem for me, but I
still get some freezes (very rarely), but they might be related to my
video card, I don't know.. I had the cpu issue but solved it by removing
the jaunty rt kernel (maybe there was some conflict, I don't know..).
I'm considering tr
Hi all, just to direct your attention to the discussions here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-rt/+bug/290498;
Realtime Ducthman has compiled and made available a build of the rt
kernel which seems to work very well (see copy of my latest post below),
resolving the iowait issues a
I installed the kernel packages Luis uploaded (cf. comment #7). I
confirm what Travis reports about it (comment #10): This custom kernel
works with the current nvidia driver. But:
1. Synaptic complains about a failed post-installation script. This is
most probably a minor issue.
2. I have compare
@Travis Yes other issues with memlock. I spent more time that I would
have like to yesterday trying to get the memlock issue isolated. It is
not the kernel, so for purposes of this bug, it is not an issue.
The real memlock problem was with pulse audio. I didn't realize that
qjackctl was a shell sc
I have a AMD64 install and 2.6.28-3-rt. which boots and seems fine,
except one of the cores is in 100% IOWait, until desktop freezes mouse
is still moveable but keyboard is unresponsive.
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@Philip May be some other issue on your end. jackd was running fine for
me with the custom kernel and the lock memory option. I had a vanilla
jaunty install and used the mark package by task option to install the
'audio creation and editing suite'.
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mixed results with the new kernel. First, the cpu is corrected. However,
when I took the next step and added @audio - memlock 512000 to my
limits.conf, Jackd crashes, leaving a defunct jackd process and
unresponsive qjackctl, taking my gnome toolbar with it. Or rather it
fails to start jack and the
I have a similar problem with the stock rt kernel. High cpu use as soon
as I start jackd. With connections to jack, it hits 60% constant cpu.
Everything works well with the vanilla kernel except the xruns, so I am
hoping we get an update. I have a 686 arch so I'll try the kernel
package in this thr
same problem, as i am using AMD64 I have reverted to standard kernel
until a fix is produced for the RT.
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I should also mention that I'm running an ASUS a8js laptop. Before I
installed the custom kernel, htop would report my second cpu core as
always being at 100%. With the custom kernel it's reporting usage
properly.
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I installed the custom kernel linked in this thread. Jaunty feels a lot
more stable now and jacks doesn't seem to be crashing anymore when I use
firewire. Hurray for no lock-ups!
Also, I installed the kernel onto ubuntustudio and not vanilla. So far
so good.
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I compiled the newer 2.6.29.2-rt11-custom and am very happy with it. I
encourage anyone compiling their own to go with the newer version.
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I installed the kernel packages Luis uploaded. Everything is running
smooth now. Nvidia drivers working without any intervention on my part
as well :). I uploaded the packages to my server. I'll keep em there
as long as I can. There may be a bug in the packages, though, because
Synaptic cries
Hey, thanks a lot for the upload Luis. Unfortunately, I'm running amd64,
so that 386 build won't work for me.
Sorry though, I don't have anywhere I can put that file to help you out.
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I am having an almost identical problem with the 64 bit rt kernel which
I installed along with the UbuntuStudio-audio packages over the generic
jaunty install. It is fully updated
I am using a Biostar TA790GX A2+ mobo and a ATI HD3650 1GB PCIE card. I
am using the most recent bios from BIostar.
For the people having problems: please test this...
"I was having this problem. I was able to roll an RT kernel that works.
I threw it up on my webserver if anyone needs it, but I don't have much
for bandwidth, so if someone could toss this somewhere, it'd be great.
http://www.lukemacneil.com/lin
I can confirm that the realtime kernel in Jaunty won't boot. My
screenshot looks identical to the latest one posted by scrondle, so I
didn't attach it. Thanks!
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After re-booting a couple of times, I was able to make my linux-rt kernel run
for a few minutes before it froze. Here is the Xorg.0.log.old for that.
I will also attach my lspci -vv.
Susan
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I'm seeing something similar. I have a Gigabyte GA-MA74GM-S2
Motherboard. Another user on the Ubuntu Studio IRC with the same
motherboard was reporting the same problem. When booting to the realtime
kernel in Ubuntu Stuido Jaunty, the boot process ends almost immediately
with a stack trace. The fir
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