It looks like this has been fixed upstream. I will close it. If the
problem still occurs, please reopen it.
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Cody P Schafer, if you have a bug in Ubuntu, could you please file a new report
by executing the following in a terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
For more on this, please see the Ubuntu Kernel team article:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelTeamBugPolicies#Filing_Kernel_Bug_reports
the Ubuntu Bu
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15289
and
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=648837
appear to discuss a similar problem, but with different hardware. The
kernel parameter "acpi_skip_timer_override" is suggested as a work
around, will test.
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This bug still affects me on my NB205-N310BN-G
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Paul Hirst, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
Maverick reached EOL on April 2012.
Please see this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
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We were wondering if this is still an issue on a supported release? If
so, can you try wi
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Further to comment #32, don't bother - I think there's a better
workaround. See https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/657990/comments/27
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This bug also affects my NB200 (2GB RAM) running ubuntu 10.10 netbook
edition.
Can I ask before I try it:
Exactly how much reduction in battery life (either in minutes or % of normal
usage) does the nohz=off fix cause? And how does this compare with CPU 'always
low' setting?
In other words, do
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Well .. it says up there: add nohz=off to the command boot line.
example:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nohz=off"
That actually works. It lets the system run smooth. It turns off the CPU
Effects. Shorter battery life, higher risk of overheating the laptop is
the downturn on that soluti
Same comments for me as Marcos O; however, I'm using a Toshiba NB-205 w/
2 GB RAM. (Using latest release 10.10, fully updated, fresh install.)
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Same here, after upgrading from 10.04 to 10.10, system hangs everytime
if I do not move the mouse or type anything.
My system:
Magalhães PC (Portuguese version of intel's Classmate)
CPU: Atom N270
Ram: 1G
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Same on Acer Laptops. Tried 2 different ones.
It seems to be an Intel "restricted" issue.
Was trying all mentioned workarounds here and bug #657990, but so far no
improvements.
Kinda sucks, its been two kernel releases and as far as i can see in the
http://intellinuxgraphics.org/2010Q3.html list
I can confirm too that this exact same problem concerns the toshiba
NB205 too.
I created a bug report for Toshiba NB205 Bug #657990 that will probably be
merged soon with this one.
Such a disappointment, Unity looks great but i can't even watch a video on my
laptop :'(
I hope Ike Panhc could lo
Got the same issue on my NB205. lucid worked just fine without any
work-a-rounds. hope this is fixed soon. Really annoying. Other than that
I like maverick - sound and bluetooth OOTB.
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Just to summarize the available options as I understand it.
Maverick with no options at all doesn't boot/function without constant
keypresses.
With intel_idle.max_cstate=0 the system boots and functions but with enough
freezes to make activities like playing music a waste of time and the system
I put it in /etc/default/grub at the end of the options line and then
ran update-grub as root.
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i have the same problem.. the nohz=off workaround worked for me on
lucid. Were do i put it in maverick exactly? the 10_linux file is a
little different please help. i have a nb200
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Surely this should be mentioned on the release notes for the release
candidate. If people upgrade their Toshiba NB300/305/310 series laptops
the systems won't boot anymore. The Lenovo S10-3 gets a section in the
release notes but the Toshiba problem is surely just as serious (there
just doesn't see
Yes. That about sums it up. Without intel_idle.max_cstate=0 the system
is totally frozen unless you constantly provide keypresses, mouse
movements, network activity, etc.
With intel_idle.max_cstate=0 the system will work but with regular
enough freezes to be very frustrating. Playing music is a wa
It sounds to me that with "intel_idle.max_cstate=0" the chance of system
halt will decrease a lot, but still exist. Is it?
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Confirmed. Same symptoms even with the "intel_idle.max_cstate=0" option
active.
They are infrequent, but still exist.
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Actually I also spoke too soon. There are still freezes. The machine
seems to boot fine but often won't shutdown without keypresses to help
it along. Also the sound regularly gets stuck in a loop unless you keep
up constant activity like moving the mouse.
I tried the kernel build in bug 634702 (co
adding "intel_idle.max_cstate=0" seems to have solved the problem for
me. Powertop indicates significantly less power usage than the previous
kernel options yielded.
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Hi Jason,
Videos streamed off Youtube.
Music played off the primary (windows) partition on my HDD. (linux is
secondary).
In my testing to see if it was a pulseaudio problem, I disabled
pulseaudio and the stuttering had decreased dramatically. However, it
tends to be finicky and I can't replica
I have just tried this workaround (intel_idle.max_cstate=0) and it seems
to work as it did in 10.04. Using my "highly scientific" power usage
tests.. aka powertop, it is drawing only 7.8W spends ~80% in C4 and ~15%
in C3 while running at 1GHz for 99% of the time.
It would be nice to get the intel
I spoke too soon, there is still occaisonal stuttering in music tracks, and
videos.
Those are the only things where I find a hiccup is obvious.
The issues do seem to have lessened.
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I can confirm that this workaround seems to have solved the issue for me.
Toshiba NB200 - Bios ver. 2.10
Kubuntu Maverick 10.10 Beta - completely updated as of today.
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Sounds like Bug #634702 try adding "intel_idle.max_cstate=0" as a boot
parameter.
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I can confirm this bug.
Toshiba NB200 - Bios ver. 2.10
Kubuntu Maverick 10.10 Beta - completely updated as of today.
Problem still exists (and seems to have worsened for me)
One work around that was not mentioned: Setting Toshiba Bios setting :
SATA Controller to Compatibility lessens the proble
OK, I did a bit of quick comparisons of the different workarounds and
the power usage as reported in powertop.
nolapic:11.2W 97% of it's time in c4wait,
97% running at 1Ghz
nohz=off: 11.6W 98% of it's time polling,
100% running at 1GHz
cloc
Did you read this page which suggests that setting it to "Always Low"
might not be the best plan?
http://www.codon.org.uk/~mjg59/power/good_practices.html
In essence the machine can go to sleep for less time because it takes
longer to do things.
However if you have actually found better power us
Just found that changing the BIOS option "Dynamic CPU Frequency Mode"
from "Dynamic" to "Always Low" allows the netbook to boot with the
default kernel options. This is not ideal, but keeps the battery life
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I updated my BIOS to the latest revision (1.7) and the problem still
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Found that adding nolapic to the kernel options also works to allow the
computer to boot normally. This also leads to shorter battery life.
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I agree, still exists on 2.6.35-22.
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Problem persists with kernel vmlinuz-2.6.35-22
setting the nohz=off allows normal function but with a much shorter battery
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+1, I too have a Toshiba N305-N310 am experiencing the same issue.
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Problem still exists with kernel vmlinuz-2.6.35-21
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