Hi,
I also have these random freezes (Pangolin 64 bit on a Acer 5720 laptop
with Nvidia Graphics and the restricted / Closed source Nvidia driver
installed).
I have noticed though that it is 'only' the screenoutput that freezes/
comes to a halt. Yes, the mouse cursor still moves, but nothing else
I just found these 'solutions'. Perhaps it helps to sort out the problem:
http://www.andreagrandi.it/2012/04/27/ubuntu-12-04-nvidia-8800-gs-and-nouveau-drivers/
http://blog.shevin.info/
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After a large update yesterday including Compiz I hoped we would have
some solution. Nope. My system still randomly freezes and my screen
flashes like a strobe light in the discotheque sometimes.
What really bothers me is that if you google you see that lots and lots
of Pangolin users suffer from
For me it's enough now. I'm going to downgrade to 11.10/ reinstall
11.10. That version at least worked! Just got 5 times a hanging system
in just 20 minutes: this is ridiculous!
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@ Norm. That's bad. I wanted to try the 32 bit version as I encounter
the freezes with the 64 bit version. But if the 32 bit version does the
same than that's no way out. Did you try the 64 bit version as well?
It's necessary for the solution of this bug to know if both versions (64
and 32 bit) hav
Yesterday I did test run Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit from CD without any updates
or closed source drivers. That went perfectly well: no hanging system,
good performance. I'd love to install 12.04 32 bit and see how it does
after taking the closed source nvidia drivers and updates, but I'm
affraid I have an
Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR242x / AR542x
Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01)
Network adaptor seems to play a role with this bug. Without the network
controller activated my system seems stable, but as soon as a switch on
my network my system reacts differently:
It doesn't seem to be related to the Atheros Network Adaptor as I
suggested before. Though my system becomes more stable not using
wireless networking it seems to be a problem caused by system load/
screen refresh. As soon as I start a video in Totem my system hangs
after not more than a couple of
Please don't forget to press 'this bug affects me'. Bug heat is already
above 220, but still doesn't attract attention from developers and or
Cannonical
I also have tried Unity2D: on my machine Unity 2D freezes immediately
after the first mouse click!
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Installed kernel 3.3.6 as suggested and now my system seems more stable.
Until now no lock ups. For those who are still suffering from this bug,
please try this. Comment #91 is the way to do it. Oh yeah of course the
command 'dpkg' needs to be sudo dpkg.
The only thing Ubuntu 12.04 still does is a
Tried / tested kernel 3.3.6. Worked better, but I still get freezes. I'm
back to 11.10 on my laptop. 12.04 is still unusable even with kernel
3.3.6. I can still hang my system by playing a video with Totem and
scrolling through photos with Shotwell.
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@ openmissoula and Martin Polden.
I completely lost my faith in Ubuntu- bug fixing. I'm back running
11.10, but I'm seriously considering to switch to either another distro
(Opensuse or Fedora perhaps) or even worse, back to Windows. Yes
Windows! Windows 7 isn't bad at all: it does at least not cr
@ Michael. That would have been just luck as this bug is still not
picked up actively. I think newer kernels solve the problem for some of
us, just because some parts of the kernel are probably re-written, but
that doesn't imply that these modifications were made for this specific
bug.
I've sent a
Integrated graphics seems to be the problem: this takes some of the main
RAM memory and this somehow causes the problem. This seems to be
confirmed by what Kai Nickel reports. After putting an old Nvidia card
in his system the problem is gone. This is most surely a card that does
not share memory b
Huh. Fix released What fix Florin Is this a joke? I hope not.
Please be specific what has been fixed and how? Is there an update
available?
To all others here: if there is indeed a fix - confirm if it works or
not! I would very much like to upgrade to 12.04 from 11.10 (again) but I
don't w
@ # 154 Michael. That's exactly what I meant. Why does Florin change the
status immediately to 'fix released' By doing so we will not see a
real fix soon.
And I have that 'nice' 8400m GPU from Nvidia as well as you mentioned
before. So no fix for me then?! My system also froze completely, with
Who can change the status of this bug? Fix released is not the correct
status. This bug is still unsolved.
Who changed the status to 'fix released' should take this back please!
There is no fix !@!@!##@#$
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Happens on my system as well. Ubuntu 12.10 with Nvidia 6400m G (Acer
aspire 7520 laptop). Nvidia drivers not working properly (wrong screen
resolution/ freezes/ double login (loop?!)) Because of problems with
Nvidia 12.10 is only usable with Nouveau drivers, but I need to restart
my desktop about 5
Driver Version 1.0.24.
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu11
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: hein 1932 F pulseaudio
CRDA:
country NL:
(2402 - 2482 @ 40), (N/A, 20)
(5170 - 5250 @ 40), (N/A, 20), NO-OUTDOOR
(52
r Version 1.0.24.
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu11
Architecture: amd64
AudioDevicesInUse:
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/snd/controlC0: hein 1932 F pulseaudio
CRDA:
country NL:
(2402 - 2482 @ 40), (N/A, 20)
(5170 - 5250 @ 40), (N/A, 20), NO-OUTDOOR
(5250 - 5330 @ 40
Not fixed for me. Crash happens every 2 to 3 hours, especially when
opening new windows and/or new programms. Is really annoying. Nouveau
drivers are useless: they crash to: make artefacts on my screen. Using
all different versions of Nvidia driver didn't solve this problem.
System is very unstable
Public bug reported:
On my laptop, Acer Aspire 7520 with a Geforce 8400m G graphics card I
can't get the nvidia driver working correctly: this driver crashes my
system (brings it to a total freeze, not abililty to start another
session or reboot) totally at least 3 times a day.
With Nouveau drive
Forgot to mention that I'm using Ubuntu 12.10. This is a fresh install
as upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04 made my computer completely useless
(almost immediate freeze with nouveau or nvidia drivers).
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it seems to be related to compositing. I have installed LXDE and I'm
already working all morning without any problems opening and closing
programs, browsing the web etc. In 'plain' Ubuntu I would already have
had artefacts causing me to restart X. There a lot of problems with
Nvidia and Nouveau run
This is the dmesg just after the problem arises.
I have found out that disabling in Compiz - Opengl the following items:
- framebuffer object
- Vertex buffer object
- Always use buffer swapping
Decreases the impact of the bug. At least the application windows are
redrawn after artefacts show. It
Seems that it is a problem with Nouveau drivers that is known. Yesterday
I discovered that in softwaresources I could now select the old Nvidia
173 driver. This solved all my problems instantly: no freezes, no
artefacts and reasonable speed. For me the bug is purely 'academic' now.
At least others
In can also coonfirm that disabling SNA seems to work so far. It was
very easy to let my system crash before. Just open Libreoffice a few
times and resize the windowsize by clicking on the title bar.
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Please not that this bug report seems to become a dead end. To many
'almost' the same problems.
When reporting bugs, it's better to be as specific as possible about the
bug and the hardware on which this bug shows.
For those who have this:
- Complete freezes with only mouse pointer still moving
@ john. Perhaps better to file another bug related to kernel(settings).
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Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2012 00:37:41
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Subject: [Bug 993187]
There is a more recent bug report nvidia related pls post there
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Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 05:26:11
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Subject: [Bug 993187] Re: u
Reported by Brian Colburn under bug # 993187:
Using
NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (version 173)
(Crashes)
Changed by:
NVIDIA accelerated graphocs driver (post-release updates) (version 173-updates).
Activated, closed and rebooted.
According to the reporter system got more stable : 14 ho
@ Brian Colburn
Please see also bug # 1033263 related to Nvidia Drivers.
My suggestion is to try the Nouveau drivers instead (deactiviting the
Nvidia restricted drivers completely). My test system seems to run
stable with this choice. Nouveau drivers work well as long as you don't
need 3D games.
For all using an Nvidia card / driver. Try Nouveau drivers. This could
solve your stability issue. See bug # 1033263
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@ Jeremy and all others here.
It's important to split up this bug report/ file separate bugs for
certain hardware configurations and concerning (suspected) problematic
packages. This thread is too long and too fuzzy to be worked on by any
developer. What should he / she test? Where to start? Which
@ stefan. Did you try to deactivate nvidia drivers and thus using
nouveau drivers? This made my system stable as far as I can tell.
Hein
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Nvidia just released new drivers.
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/object/linux-display-amd64-304.43-driver-uk.html
Some of the bug fix descriptions look like a solution for the problems I
have (playing youtube videos, or just starting firefox caused problems
on my machine/ hangs). Just don't know how to (
@ Perre.
Don't think it's Java related. I've got the standard java option installed that
comes with Ubuntu and my machine crashes with Nvidia Drivers.
My laptop runs almost without crashed on the 173 version of the Nvidia
drivers, but seems to run completely stable if I disable Nvidia drivers
co
I have the same issue with ubuntu 12.04 on my X230
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I also added the config file suggested here to my xorg.conf directory
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Just started the laptop. First thing after login was the error. The
laptop started with a cold boot. It seems to work normal. Aktualy I am
usung an external screen.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.17.0-1ubuntu4
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System was just upgraded. that was the reason for the reboot. so let's
see what happens...
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I would very much appreciate an update on the backport to 10.04 as well.
We're currently running a custom-patched X server on 2 workstations, but
it's basically preventing a company-wide rollout of 10.04 so far. We
intend to upgrade to 10.04 and stay there until the next LTS release.
If this fix
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I'm assuming this is an XORG issue, but I could be completely wrong.
What happens is that any menu (in any app), requires me to mousover
popup menus twice before the menu will show.
This includes the Applications menus, as well as ones in xChat, Ko
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I something going to happen with this bug, and has it been filed for the x.org
package properly?
It's not related to the nvidia driver, but to the xorg package.
The fix is to rebuild the xorg package xorg-xserver-base with the patch
as discussed on the xorg upstream bug. I obtained the patch
patch attached, as discussed in previous comment,.
** Patch added: "bugfix for trapped mouse in motif programs"
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pato101: no, no special build options were used. I just applied the
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Maverick64 (Lucid32&64 OK) Print-Screen does not work, no other problem
until re-executed, then individual windows lockup, or worse, a normal
power-off may or may not then work. The shortcut keys are set properly:
PrtScr and alt-PrtScr.
ProblemType
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Same problem after kernel 3.8. With raring and now with saucy too.
NVidia driver works fine.
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It looks as if I have the same problem. Lucid Lynx worked fine up to kernel
upgrade 2.6.32-6 and only low resolution with 2.6.32-7.
Reinstall older CD (kernel 2.6.32-4) gives the normal resolution for my system
and identical to the one for Karmic Koala.
With a more recent CD again only low resol
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