Dustin -
Could you be more specific about how I would go about "pinning my cpu"?
Thanks.
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Meanwhile, here's another. This crash seems like it may be correlated
with suspend/resume somehow. It never happens immediately after a
suspend/resume, but as I recall it also never happens until at least one
suspend/resume.
May 12 22:40:01 aethereal kernel: [22670.242629] [ cut here
"but as I recall it also never happens until at least one
suspend/resume"
Until today. Sigh. Nevermind.
May 13 16:38:45 aethereal kernel: [28098.589766] BUG: unable to handle kernel
NULL pointer dereference at
May 13 16:38:45 aethereal kernel: [28098.589774] IP: []
gfn_to_rma
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This bug is the primary reason I continue to use knetworkmanager. The
inability to manually connect/reconnect to networks makes the plasma
widget essentially useless for anything but the simplest and most
reliable wireless scenarios.
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"unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference"
That doesn't sound very healthy.
May 3 08:02:41 aethereal kernel: [237003.338883] BUG: unable to handle kernel
NULL pointer dereference at
May 3 08:02:41 aethereal kernel: [237003.338891] IP: []
gfn_to_rmap+0x22/0x70 [kvm]
M
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361819
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Frequent random KVM host kernel OOPS
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For what it's worth, I do not believe this bug is fixed in kvm-85, on
the following basis:
1. I compiled the kvm-85 userland code from Sourceforge and ran it with
the Ubuntu 9.04 kvm-source kernel module (1:84+dfsg-0ubuntu11). Same
behavior, same problem.
2. I reviewed the release notes for kvm-
I have the same issue with a 32 bit install of 9.04 RC.
Same laptop and video chipset.
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None of the three previous links have panned out.
I have discovered a workaround, however: KVM-85 will, in fact, work if
you specify the PCI device in xorg.conf as follows:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
Driver "vesa"
BusID "
Also, for what it's worth, the vesa video performance under kvm-85 /
Jaunty guest is rather worse than it was under Jaunty kvm / Intrepid
guest. It helps somewhat to copy vgabios.bin from /usr/share/kvm to
your kvm-85 installation (the kvm-85 version of the vgabios is from
December, vs. April for
I have exactly the same problem as the initial post. I attempted to
build kvm-85 and discovered it will only compile for 2.6.29 kernels
(i.e. it will not compile with jaunty kernels).
Building only the kvm-85 userspace results in the same behavior (no
fix).
If this is in fact fixed in kvm-85, I
Or, in the alternative, the vesa card check be relaxed in xserver-xorg-
video-vesa to detect the vesa card shipped with jaunty kvm.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/356133
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This problem hasn't recurred in 2.6.28-11-generic #42
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Possibly relevant thread:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=487118
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35
Possibly relevant patch: http://osdir.com/ml/fedora-extras-
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Probably relevant patch: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86
-video-vesa/commit/?id=99d2cc8676a93ec21f5ca1cec3525a8dff8a6acd
This commit looks like it has a high likelihood of having broken QEMU
VESA probes. One would need to trace the execution path in a debugger
to confirm, though.
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Again.
May 7 01:20:10 aethereal kernel: [147379.785707] BUG: unable to handle kernel N
ULL pointer dereference at
May 7 01:20:10 aethereal kernel: [147379.785713] IP: [] gfn_t
o_rmap+0x50/0x70 [kvm]
May 7 01:20:10 aethereal kernel: [147379.785733] PGD cf107067 PUD c7165067 PMD
Hi, the frequency of this problem has been reduced significantly since
I installed kvm-source, however, it has not been completely eliminated.
kvm1:84+dfsg-0ubuntu11
kvm-source 1:84+dfsg-0ubuntu11
linux-image-2.6.28-11-generi
Last week, I pulled a stock 2.6.29.3 kernel from kernel.org, built it
with kpkg, and installed kvm-85 on top. It's been completely stable
since, so I expect I will stick with this.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361819
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Just a note here so Google can find it: This bug also affects any
packages or scripts that rely on the mpeg2video encoder (such as
m2tstoavi, etc.).
As a workaround, you can add the following lines to /etc/apt/preferences
Package: ffmpeg
Pin: release a=hardy-updates
Pin-Priority: 1001
And make
Can we expect that by the time of Intrepid release that there will be an
ffmpeg-free in main and an ffmpeg-nonfree, containing the missing
codecs, in multiverse?
Because otherwise this is going to make a lot of people unhappy with
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Public bug reported:
Autogenerated bug report.
ProblemType: KernelOops
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume
FlagFile: hibernate
InterpreterPath: /usr/bin/python2.5
OopsText: Suspend/Resume or hibernate problem
Originator: Steve Conkli
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All better now. Thank you!
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Binary package hint: kdebase-workspace
As the title says. The unpleasant consequence is that a dist-upgrade in
a kubuntu jaunty system will upgrade the rest of kde to 4.1.96
(including kdebase-workspace-data_4.1.96-0ubuntu2_all.deb), remove
kdebase-workspace-bin, and leave t
Hi, all,
This problem has not recurred since, with several-times-daily
suspend/resume.
You can mark it closed.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
In kubuntu jaunty:
$ pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover
Connection failure: Timeout
$ pactl load-module module-bluetooth-sink sink_name=hws-bta2w
address=00:1A:80:48:2A:63 profile=a2dp
Connection failure: Timeout
However, when load
On further experience, it appears that the Java window behavior
mentioned above is due to a graphics layer bug in the JVM, not related
to KVM.
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Here's another one:
Apr 2 20:50:27 aethereal kernel: [91025.400730] kvm: 15182: cpu0 unhandled wrms
r: 0xc0010117 data 0
Apr 2 20:50:27 aethereal kernel: [91025.400809] kvm: 15182: cpu0 unhandled rdms
r: 0xc0010117
Apr 2 20:50:27 aethereal kernel: [91025.400878] kvm: 15182: cpu0 unhandled wrms
r
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic
Running amd64 Kubuntu Jaunty:
Apr 8 18:23:37 aethereal kernel: [27126.051082] iwlagn: Microcode SW error dete
cted. Restarting 0x200.
Apr 8 18:24:14 aethereal kernel: [27163.521007] BUG: soft lockup - CPU#1 stuck
for
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kvm
Under jaunty:
kvm1:84+dfsg-0ubuntu10
linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic 2.6.28-11.41
kern.log:
Apr 15 22:53:52 aethereal kernel: [ 9542.651947] kvm: 16340: cpu0 unhandled wrms
r: 0xc0010117 data 0
Apr 1
And another:
Apr 4 23:20:40 aethereal kernel: [41416.180518] kvm: 5987: cpu0 unhandled rdmsr
: 0xc0010117
Apr 4 23:20:40 aethereal kernel: [41416.180575] kvm: 5987: cpu0 unhandled wrmsr
: 0xc0010117 data 0
Apr 4 23:20:40 aethereal kernel: [41416.180649] kvm: 5987: cpu0 unhandled rdmsr
: 0xc00101
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic
Current Jaunty amd64.
For no apparent reason, KVM guests (both Windows XP 32-bit and Ubuntu
Intrepid 64-bit guests) oops the host kernel, about once every two days
in normal use.
kern.log:
Mar 30 12:38:17 aethereal kernel:
Problem hasn't recurred. I assume this has been fixed somewhere since,
and it should be safe to close this bug.
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After rebooting from the previously reported oops, I restarted all my
guests, etc., as before, and observed the following behavior:
1. A rect from the SDL window of a Windows XP guest appeared in the middle of
the backing store of a Java window (disappeared when the window was resized,
but other
"modules are normally loaded by udev (S10udev), your drive will already
be mounted by then"
My drive will already be mounted if it is not an dm-crypt drive. If it
is a dm-crypt drive it will be mounted by S26cryptdisks-early or by
S28cryptdisks, depending.
With the current design of the Ubuntu b
Also, in case it's not clear, the reason /etc/initramfs-tools/modules
contains all the modules required for the running system is that I'm
using a dm-crypt root partition.
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Yes, that is correct. /etc/initramfs-tools/modules contains all the
modules required for the running system, including the iwl4965 module.
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This bug can be closed. It's been fixed at least since Feisty.
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I have a Dell Latitude D505. Card is a BCM4309, 802.11a/b/g (rev 02). Distro
is Hardy, using the
linux-image-2.6.24-16-generic 2.6.24-16.30 kernel.
b43legacy driver is used. However, iwconfig reports 1Mb/s bit rate, and
trying to reset the rate I get:
$ sudo iwconfig eth0 rate 11m
Error for
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nspluginwrapper
On 64-bit (K)ubuntu Hardy 8.04, setting GTK_IM_MODULE=scim_bridge as a
global environment variable causes the 32-bit npviewer.bin to attempt to
dynamically link the 64-bit scim-bridge.so:
(npviewer.bin:11724): Gtk-WARNING **: /usr/lib/gtk
Just an update. It seems this bug isn't reliably repeatable. If I can
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Nothing prevents it, as long as you are willing to hack up the out-of-
box packaged boot process:
$ ls -C /etc/rcS.d/S*
/etc/rcS.d/S01mountkernfs.sh
/etc/rcS.d/S01readahead
/etc/rcS.d/S02hostname.sh
/etc/rcS.d/S06keyboard-setup
/etc/rcS.d/S07linux-restricted-modules-common
/etc/rcS.d/S08hwclockfir
Note that this is a very low priority bug, and probably should be for
upstream; the program is incorrect in how it uses the API, and should
throw an error regardless (no initialization of Gtk2 has been done). A
core dump does seem to be a bit severe, however.
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I experienced exactly this problem with the iwl4965 driver/firmware (on
Hardy), and the stated fix (move udev script, regenerate initramfs) also
resolves this problem for me.
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Binary package hint: libgnome2-wnck-perl
The following program crashes on a reasonably up-to-date Feisty system:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Gnome2::Wnck;
$screen = Gnome2::Wnck::Screen->get_default();
$screen->signal_connect(
active_window_changed => sub {
print $screen
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No, it's not in the latest Feisty beta (having upgraded).
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I've just run into this problem. After some reading, and noticing that
I had dom-inspector installed (cf bug #65916), I removed
'extensions.cache' from my profile and restarted. After this, I could
install/upgrade/etc. add-ons again.
I've attached my extensions.cache file from before and after i
** Changed in: accounts-qml-module (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Package FT
Public bug reported:
No idea what happened, although usually I get this error when starting
up ubuntu.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: libcommons-lang-java (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-31.50-generic 3.2.28
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-31-generic x86_64
Apport
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Title:
package libcommons-lang-java (not installed) failed to
install/upgrade: short read on buffer copy for backend dpkg-deb during
`./usr/s
Compared with the vgabios.bin supplied by upstream in qemu-
kvm-0.12.4.tar.gz, the current Lucid vgabios regresses support for a
number of vga modes (e.g. 1920x1200).
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