Hi,
i got the same behavior with a Compal HEL80. At the beginning, i had something
around 30k wakeups per second. I tweaked the system a little bit, disabled
yenta, hci_usb and all pcmcia related stuff and got only a very poor
improvement.
Then i tried the acpi=noirq option, with no impact. Bec
On further small information:
It seems that i'm having the big amount of wakeups only when i'm running on AC.
After i plugged the battery in and the AC off, all went well!
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Same here, booting Karmic with a hibernated WinXP results in high cpu-loads and
harddisk I/O caused by devkit-disks-daemon and gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor.
Killing mountall brings this tortoure to an end.
The in #2 mentioned error message does not only appear while booting, manually
invoking mountall
Fix is confirmed to work for i386, too. (Tested using a custom PPA build
from https://launchpad.net/~markusj/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/)
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I am affected by this issue in a slightly other way, but it first
appeared since one of the last package updates (maybe one or two weeks
ago, a new udev package has been there, too).
Setup: Ubuntun "Oneiric" 11.10 64Bit running a LVM in a LUKS/cryptsetup
container.
Issue 1: Randomly appearing war
To add some more observations:
After running umount in the context of an "at" job, the issue nearly
disappeared completely. Before this change, i already suspected power saving
mechanisms to increase the probability of a freeze. Last week i had a freeze
again, as the lid of my laptop has been cl
Craig:
> The lockup is a little different now. Whereas previously the system would
> hang before any of the snapshots were removed, now some of the snapshots are
> successfully umount'd and lvremove'd before the hang. This could be the
> result of changes made to the script that does the umount
Craig:
> So the bug is occuring for me in the context I've shown above.
Strange. However, you guessed right, my script gets called by a RunAfter
directive.
Since the bug did not appear the last three times, the reason might be
different. Maybe its the two minute delay after the job has been
finis
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mountal
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For some reason, mountall failed at the last reboot of my home server. The box
processes a few first boot steps and stops in an early boot phase. Weirdly, if
the bootloader passed --verbose to the kernel, the boot process went well.
I compared the logs of a failed and a succ
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The crash happened for no specific reason. The repository which had been
opened with gitg has changed (pushed a commit to a remote repo).
gitg crashes quite often if the opened repository changes ...
+
+ Edit: Sorry, i had to delete the core dump, it contained too
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inotify fd leak
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3.2.0-37.58 (precise) works for me, i will test the backported quantal-
kernel as soon it becomes available.
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inotify fd leak
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The backported kernel 3.5.0-23.35~precise1 works fine, too.
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I can confirm this issue, it appeared after upgrading from 3.2.0-35 to
3.2.0-36. The quantal kernel (3.5.0-22) is also affected. Selecting the
old kernel in grub makes the warnings go away.
I tried to locate the cause of this problem but during unmount no
handles remain open. Somehow the kernel bl
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Yes, this sounds identical. If the proposed patch works, hopefully it
gets applied fast to the older kernels, too.
Quite interesting, if i boot into runlevel 1 directly, i can
mount/unmount /home as often a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1101355 ***
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@jsalisbury: As stated in #4: Yes, 3.2.0-36 is also affected, it
introduced the bug into the 3.2 kernel line. The previuous kernel,
3.2.0-35 is (still) working fine.
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@jsalisbury: As stated in #1101797 comment 4: Yes, 3.2.0-36 is also
affected, it introduced the bug into the 3.2 kernel line. The previuous
kernel, 3.2.0-35 is (still) working fine.
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Same here on Ubuntu 10.10 with Firefox 3.6.23. I think this issue
appeared after one of the last adobe-flashplugin updates.
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/usr/lib/firef
This also occurs on precise (12.04 AMD64 with the same lvm/luks setup
mentioned above), Kernel 3.2.0-30-generic
I just figured out (independent from your report, funny ...) SysRq-e
makes the resume continue. Is there any way to figure out which process
is blocking? As far as i know vanishes SysRq-
Maybe the debian guys nailed this issue down?
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=593795
It looks like uswsusp conflicts with plymouth ...
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Workaround: sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgutenprint.so.3
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgutenprint.so.2
(Yes, it is an ugly hack, but it works)
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Same on a T520 using Ubuntu 12.04 "precise". Suspend (Fn+F4) leads to scan code
0x03 "sleep", hibernate (Fn + F12) emits scan code 0x0B "suspend".
I tried to set the power-keys in org.gnome.gnome-settings-daemon.power like
this:
button-hibernate: hibernate
button-sleep: sleep
button-suspend: hibe
This bug affects me in a similar way. Similar because plugging in works fine
(the desktop on both screens works as expected).
But as soon as i disconnect the second monitor, all shifts to the left, causing
the desktop on the internal screen to (nearly) move out of the visible area.
The attached
Addendum: After a restart, it works. I have no clue why, but the setup in #22
has just to be swapped, by assigning this new configuration, it works:
button-sleep: hibernate
button-suspend: suspend
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Messages logged into .xsession-errors while trying to generate thumbnails:
> libva: VA-API version 0.32.0
> libva: va_getDriverName() returns 0
> libva: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/i965_drv_video.so
> libva: va_openDriver() returns 0
> ** (totem-video-thumbnailer:24249): CRITICAL
Public bug reported:
gedit dies if i try to open the attached file, there is no difference between
opening via drag&drop, commandline or the open dialogue. No idea if the
apport-generated stuff helps ...
By the way, gedit also dies if it should overwrite a file which has been
modified by anothe
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This bug affects me, too. Which further informations are required? I
have got an apport-log but don't know how to attach it without opening a
new bug.
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Same here, Oneiric x64, Gnome Shell and no more wrapping in nautilus.
I have to confess, i disabled the on-screen keyboard too, but i don't this
regression is related to this.
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uswsusp did not work on my T520, both with 10.10 and 11.10.
It loads the image from disk and restores it, shows some nice statistics on the
commandline and then the system freezes instead of starting up.
System is a freshly installed Ubuntu 11.10 oneiric x64 with full disk
encryption (lvm2 in a l
I can confirm this issue for a new oneiric x64 desktop edition install.
I get those annoying warnings when using git. I already tried to fix my
locale settings on every place i could find, with no success.
git pull
> perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
> perl: warning: Please check that your loc
Public bug reported:
The issue appeared since a few days and might be related to
transparency/overlay effects used by gnome shell (or firefox for hw-
accelerated rendering). The screen freezes except of mouse pointer
movement, but the system still reacts on keystrokes.
Recent related updates:
03/
@Chris Wilson:
This bugreport is about precise (and maybe quantal), and there is no
package out there which fixes this bug. Nice if the raring-kernel does
not have this issue any more, but the affected versions have no working
fix released! As far as i understand the bugtracker, the status you set
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1157649 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1157649
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1160294
[sandybridge-m-gt2+] GPU lockup IPEHR: 0x54f6 IPEHR: 0x0b140001
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1157649
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@Ubu4u: Yes, but this would not make any sense at all. The bug is known
and there are already patches which fix the bug for raring. (See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-
intel/+b
There appears to be a regression, at least on my machine, the GPU
started to lock up randomly (some gnome shell actions, namely the hot
corner, cause it more likely than general usage) after longer usage and
previous suspend to disk/RAM. It seems not to appear if no suspend has
been done before.
I
I have got the IPEHR 0x0100, too. But in my case, it has been
triggered by LibreOffice Writer while highlighting a word by
spell/grammar checking. Previously i have seen other IPEHR codes
(0x7a03 twice,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/966631), maybe
there is some hidden
Note: The mentioned workaround did not work for me, and i have also
encountered IPEHR 0x0100
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/978968), even
without suspend to disk/ram. LibreOffice spell checking appears to
trigger the problem sometimes.
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Sadly, this is at moment NOT the case.
wine's sound-performance degraded the last few updates and with
1.3.26-0ubuntu1~ppa1~maverick1, it's broken completely. (Using up-to-date
Ubuntu 10.10 with wine from the official PPA)
Even winecfg's "Test Sound"-Button does not work, it leads to following
c
Marius Kotsbak (mariusko) wrote on 2011-08-08:
> Which application do you use? If it is Spotify, you should try the native
> Linux client application they provide.
Was this adressed to me? I am using Foobar2000, but even the winecfg-built-in
audio-test does not work, so this problem is obviously
Andrew Eikum (aeikum) wrote #433:
> This Bugzilla cross-integration thing really confuses me (Comments to Wine
> bugzilla appear here _first_???), so I'm just going to post replies here
> since I understand how that works.
It's a bit weird and it haven't found a description about this
out-of-ord
Ok, i just fixed it for me. It appears like if perl did not like my
"LANGUAGE=de_DE.utf8:en", i'm not sure if it's invalid or just a perl issue.
However, "LANGUAGE=de_DE:de:en_GB:en" works now fine.
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Finally there is a bug report for my issue, yay!
This bug hits me on precise with any of the current LTS kernels, i am
struggling with it for more than a year, maybe even two. Sometimes all
just works fine, sometimes the system locks up. I wasn't able to see the
error message since i never had the
My rc0.d/rc6.d have been broken the same way. Can someone please tell me
the default order for rc0.d, please? For now, i'm assuming they are the
same as for rc6, is that correct?
This is an epic fail. Really. fsck on each boot because none of the
filesystems has been unmounted properly is inaccept
Am 11.11.2011 12:58, schrieb Igor Wojnicki:
> Same here. I've got a feeling that the bug emerged after the last flash
> plugin update. The plugin container can be terminated via kill though.
Not always, sometimes (but very infrequent) it's in state [defunc] and
only killing firefox-bin itself work
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libjama-java forces me to install default-jdk (=openjdk) while having
the oracle/sun-jdk already installed. Simulating default-jdk with an
equivs-generated fake-package is a really ugly workaround, so please fix
the dependencies.
For details please look at the (soon one year
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Binary package hint: usbmount
Description: Ubuntu 10.10
Release: 10.10
Installed: 0.0.20ubuntu1
The usbmount version currently shipped with maverick does not work with
fstab entries specified by UUID because of an wrong regular expression,
which leads to a wrong behaviour (m
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