*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 338982 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/338982
I tried this just now. Ubuntu 9.04, Evolution 2.26.1, libmapi0
1:0.8.2ubuntu1. I get the segmentation fault when authenticating to my
Exchange 2003 server.
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crash when configuring evolution mapi (exchange
Just a reminder that I was often seeing 100% utilization in top from
xorg. Sometimes after a few hours sometimes after only a few minutes.
Having Namoroka/Firefox running or not didn't seem to matter...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9347730&postcount=192
I was always able to login into
For those interested - while I was having this issue on 10.04 (before
backing down to 9.1) I did disable acpi by booting with acpi=off. That
did nothing and the xorg process still took over with 100% after varying
amounts of time.
I had also disabled any compiz effects (which I have to do anyway
In my testing of this, I found that xorg will show 100% utilization. I
can ssh into the system (but not vnc) when in this state. I can issue
commands such as /sbin/halt or reboot.
The issue will occur after sometimes one minute and sometimes after
several hours.
I was using ext4 as the file syst
I just posted this on the ubuntuforums also. I have a desktop running
on my firewall as a proxy server. I upgraded it from 9.1 to 10.04 and
waited to see how it went. So far, so good. I've had it up for fifteen
days. No X or wireless running. (By the way, both my laptop - which
failed miserably
I just saw the latest comment and wanted to interject.
I've had a 10.04 system running now for 109 days of uptime with no
stoppages and no reboots. I have only throttled back the kernel updates
and do not run X.
Hope that helps.
I suppose I need to restart since it is now telling me to!
k...@1
running without X, my proxy server (on my DMZ at home) has now been up
for 5 days. Running powertop also has no problems. This machine is a
desktop and doesn't use wireless.
Out of curiosity - i wonder how a wireless card driver would cause xorg
to show 100% utilisation.
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Ubuntu 10.04 random
FYI on the 32-bit issue. I only have 32-bit systems, and both were
affected.
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Ubuntu 10.04 random freezes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/585765
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I should mention again. On my P-IV desktop with no X server running,
I've been experiencing zero crashes. I've been up for 76 days so far.
I note that on my 9.1 laptop, I'm running kernel 2.6.31-22 and on the
10.04 desktop, I'm running 2.6.32-22.
login as: kai
k...@127.0.0.1 password:
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