On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 14:17:35 +1000, aries...@skymesh.com.au wrote in
message <2bb513a2d80e0588f5de8da64d8f1...@skymesh.com.au>:
>
> With the linux-image-2.6.38-2-686 kernel I get hard lockups without
> any obvious reason and working with different programs on my Acer
> Aspire 3614WLCi laptop.
>
I have had the same problem with that kernel and a Lenovo T60. Back to
the 2.6.32 version and no issues. Each lockup is hard and sets the
speaker into a continuous beep and the display is put in character mode
with a kernel page and register dump. Sometimes it wouldn't even run 10
minutes from b
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 04:38:10 +, shawn wilson wrote:
On Apr 26, 2011 12:25 AM, wrote:
>
>
> With the linux-image-2.6.38-2-686 kernel I get hard lockups
without
any obvious reason and working with different programs on my Acer
Aspire 3614WLCi laptop.
>
> Not a real worry as I have kept
On Apr 26, 2011 12:25 AM, wrote:
>
>
> With the linux-image-2.6.38-2-686 kernel I get hard lockups without any
obvious reason and working with different programs on my Acer Aspire
3614WLCi laptop.
>
> Not a real worry as I have kept the: linux-image-2.6.32-5-686 kernel and
boot into that.
>
> Howe
With the linux-image-2.6.38-2-686 kernel I get hard lockups without any
obvious reason and working with different programs on my Acer Aspire
3614WLCi laptop.
Not a real worry as I have kept the: linux-image-2.6.32-5-686 kernel
and boot into that.
However, I was wondering what files I might
On Thursday 07 April 2011, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Du, 03 apr 11, 10:30:19, C. Hurschler wrote:
> > radeon - Using the radeon driver (no xorg.conf, default installation):
> >
> > http://pastebin.com/B34BSsQJ
> >
> > Symptoms: cannot change to console Ctrl-Alt-F1 etc. The screen is blank
> > an
On Du, 03 apr 11, 10:30:19, C. Hurschler wrote:
>
> radeon - Using the radeon driver (no xorg.conf, default installation):
>
> http://pastebin.com/B34BSsQJ
>
> Symptoms: cannot change to console Ctrl-Alt-F1 etc. The screen is blank and
> the monitor is put in sleep mode (!). KDE System-Setting
; fglrx - Using Squeeze packages and xorg.conf generated by aticonfig
>
> http://pastebin.com/Z6x9LthQ
>
> Symptoms: compositing works, 3D works (googl-earth). Compositing gets
> turned off regularly, perhaps on logon by some process that I don't know
> and that no one tel
On Sat, 02 Apr 2011 14:31:11 +0200, C. Hurschler wrote:
> On Friday 01 April 2011, Camaleón wrote:
>> > I don't think compositing worked either, but I can't remember for
>> > sure.
>>
>> It should work, "radeon" is one of the most advanced open drivers for
>> this task (3D accleration/openGL) :-
ing works, 3D works (googl-earth). Compositing gets turned
off regularly, perhaps on logon by some process that I don't know and that no
one tells me about (this reminds me of windows). Regular lock-ups with green
radom fluttering pixelation on the whole screen. Otherwise normal behavi
On 04/02/2011 07:25 AM, C. Hurschler wrote:
On Saturday 02 April 2011, Ron Johnson wrote:
On 04/01/2011 09:57 AM, C. Hurschler wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for an inexpensive alternative, does anyone have any
experience with the GeForce 8400GS?
I put a fanless 8400GS in my wife/kids' PC. It's che
On Friday 01 April 2011, Camaleón wrote:
> On Fri, 01 Apr 2011 18:30:28 +0200, C. Hurschler wrote:
> > On Friday 01 April 2011, Camaleón wrote:
> >
> > BTW the card seems to be a "Cedar PRO [Radeon HD 5450]"
> >
> >> Have you tried another driver (for example, "radeon" or an updated
> >> version
On Saturday 02 April 2011, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 04/01/2011 09:57 AM, C. Hurschler wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm looking for an inexpensive alternative, does anyone have any
> > experience with the GeForce 8400GS?
>
> I put a fanless 8400GS in my wife/kids' PC. It's cheap, handles compiz
> just f
On 04/01/2011 09:57 AM, C. Hurschler wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for an inexpensive alternative, does anyone have any experience
with the GeForce 8400GS?
I put a fanless 8400GS in my wife/kids' PC. It's cheap, handles compiz
just fine and playing videos with mplayer consumes an unmeasurable
amo
On Fri, 01 Apr 2011 18:30:28 +0200, C. Hurschler wrote:
> On Friday 01 April 2011, Camaleón wrote:
> BTW the card seems to be a "Cedar PRO [Radeon HD 5450]"
>
>> Have you tried another driver (for example, "radeon" or an updated
>> version of Catalyst -now is 11.3-)?
>
> I've tried radeon, but
On Friday 01 April 2011, Camaleón wrote:
> On Fri, 01 Apr 2011 16:57:19 +0200, C. Hurschler wrote:
> > I've been using a Radeon HD 5000 Graphics card with fglrx (see below).
> > I have frequent lock-ups in Squeeze.
>
BTW the card seems to be a "Cedar PRO [Radeon
On Fri, 01 Apr 2011 16:57:19 +0200, C. Hurschler wrote:
> I've been using a Radeon HD 5000 Graphics card with fglrx (see below).
> I have frequent lock-ups in Squeeze.
Have you tried another driver (for example, "radeon" or an updated
version of Catalyst -now is 11.3-)?
Nowadays (since kernel 2.6.38) the Radeon HD 5000 is also supported by the open
source driver radeon.
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Hi,
I've been using a Radeon HD 5000 Graphics card with fglrx (see below). I have
frequent lock-ups in Squeeze.
I'm looking for an inexpensive alternative, does anyone have any experience
with the GeForce 8400GS?
Thanks,
C
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H.S. put forth on 7/6/2010 8:15 AM:
> On 06/07/10 02:47 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>>
>> What motherboard? Integrated video/GPU or add in card? Have you tried a
>> different power supply yet?
>>
>
> Motherboard: Gigabyte MA790GPT-UD3H. Chipset: AMD 790GX/SB750
> Onboard graphics: ATI Radeon HD 330
On Tue, 06 Jul 2010 09:15:03 -0400
"H.S." wrote:
> On 06/07/10 02:47 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> >
> > What motherboard? Integrated video/GPU or add in card? Have you
> > tried a different power supply yet?
> >
>
> Motherboard: Gigabyte MA790GPT-UD3H. Chipset: AMD 790GX/SB750
> Onboard graphi
On 06/07/10 02:47 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
>
> What motherboard? Integrated video/GPU or add in card? Have you tried a
> different power supply yet?
>
Motherboard: Gigabyte MA790GPT-UD3H. Chipset: AMD 790GX/SB750
Onboard graphics: ATI Radeon HD 3300 Graphics
Audio chipset: Realtek ALC889A
LAN:
H.S. put forth on 7/6/2010 12:42 AM:
>
> This is on an AMD 64 bit processor (AMD Phenom(tm) II X2 555 Processor)
> with Debian Unstable (32 bit kernel) installed. I have noticed that
> when I am running a RAM intensive task, usually when browsing large
> photo files in geeqie and sometimes when s
other options I should look for? I am not sure what test to try to
localize or narrow down the cause of these lock ups.
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On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 09:53:08 -0600, Adam Fabian wrote
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> I would do a clean install, if you don't have known-good backups to
> restore to the new hard-drive. Tracking down errors because of
> randomly corrupted files could be your worst nightmare.
A bitter pill to swallow.
Felix Karpfen wrote:
Since October 2005 I have been experiencing repeated crashes and
lock-ups - of varying degrees of seriousness.
Initially, I attributed these to some software incompatibilities and
sought advice in the relevant "users groups".
And was advised that it soun
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Since October 2005 I have been experiencing repeated crashes and
lock-ups - of varying degrees of seriousness.
Initially, I attributed these to some software incompatibilities and
sought advice in the relevant "users groups".
And was advised that it sounded like a "hardware probl
he cursor to the quit button, (which can
> take
> many minutes) or use ALT+F4. The slowdowns and lock-ups appear completely
> random
> and I can go for hours or sometimes days without any occurring, though I spent
> three days last week when the PC was completely unusable due to the slow
Mike McCarty wrote:
I suggest you start top running and just leave it so. It consumes very
little resources. You could put the window in all workspaces. I would
not think that memory failures would lead to slowdown, but rather a
crash. One possibility is some device generating numerous interrupt
slowly, if at all. If I manage to open an application there is a
> good
> chance it will lock-up the computer completely. If not, I have to either use
> extreme patience and SLOWLY drag the cursor to the quit button, (which can
> take
> many minutes) or use ALT+F4. The slowdowns a
James Caldow wrote:
Hi,
I have attached the output from top in case it is useful. I don't know how
useful this will be though as it is from a time when the PC is almost behaving.
When it stops behaving I don't have enough control over it to be able to run
top!
[snip]
Yes, it was not useful.
Ok, I've just finished running memtest86 on the PC and it has returned no
errors. The next suspect is the graphics card. Are there any tests that can show
faulty graphics memory or do I need to buy another card to find out?
James Caldow
James Caldow wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have attached the output
Hi,
I have attached the output from top in case it is useful. I don't know how
useful this will be though as it is from a time when the PC is almost behaving.
When it stops behaving I don't have enough control over it to be able to run
top!
Steven Wheelwright wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 04:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 04:45:52PM +, James Caldow wrote:
>It is by no means a high spec computer, (Athlon 900MHz, 512Mb PC133 SDRAM, 80Gb
> Hard Drive, ATI Radeon 9250 128Mb Graphics Card), but as I say it has been
> running well for months now.
I am no expert on hardware failures, but you ma
completely. If not, I have to either use
extreme patience and SLOWLY drag the cursor to the quit button, (which can take
many minutes) or use ALT+F4. The slowdowns and lock-ups appear completely random
and I can go for hours or sometimes days without any occurring, though I spent
three days last week when
greetings,
I've been working on a debootstrap install of what will ultimately be
pure sid on an extra partition. Got a base system up and running with no
apparent problems, but when I went for an x-windows system I encountered
a serious issue: hard lock-up upon starting x. can't ssh in or any
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 01:39:14PM -0500, Scott Henson wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 12:39, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > On 07 Feb 2003, Scott Henson wrote:
> > > The past few days I have been experiencing some hard lock-ups on my
> > > computer and I was wondering if
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 12:39, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 07 Feb 2003, Scott Henson wrote:
> > The past few days I have been experiencing some hard lock-ups on my
> > computer and I was wondering if anyone had an idea of what was going
> > on. Basically the screen freezes
On 07 Feb 2003, Scott Henson wrote:
> The past few days I have been experiencing some hard lock-ups on my
> computer and I was wondering if anyone had an idea of what was going
> on. Basically the screen freezes and the caps lock and scroll lock
> lights blink about once a second.
Scott Henson wrote:
The past few days I have been experiencing some hard lock-ups on my
computer and I was wondering if anyone had an idea of what was going
on. Basically the screen freezes and the caps lock and scroll lock
lights blink about once a second. The box will not respond to anything
The past few days I have been experiencing some hard lock-ups on my
computer and I was wondering if anyone had an idea of what was going
on. Basically the screen freezes and the caps lock and scroll lock
lights blink about once a second. The box will not respond to anything
including network
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[]Subject: Re: Frequent lock-ups
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[]Lambrecht, Joris said:
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[]> Hi,
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[]> no longer responding bu
Sound good, thanks. Rings a bell.
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Try to disable gpm, that could help your case.
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Lambrecht, Joris said:
> [ i'm not on the list so please reply to all ]
>
> Hi,
> no longer responding but not allways. This only happens when
> running X (4.0.1)
what video chipset? i highly reccomend Matrox G400 series for
the most stable system. i also use voodoo3 3000-3500 series,
they make f
mes this is also accompanied by the mouse no longer responding but not
allways. This only happens when running X (4.0.1)
I'm getting REALLY fed up with this problem, i planned on doing some
serious stuff and now i'm faced with these frequent lock-ups. I don't
know/remember (i
On Sun, Oct 14, 2001 at 02:46:33PM -0500, Dimitri Maziuk wrote:
> * Morgan Terry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> > I know this probably isn't debian related, but I figured I'd ask
> > here anyway. My system is locking solid whenever I either (a)
> > exit X windows, or (b) switch to a VT from X
* Morgan Terry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) spake thusly:
> I know this probably isn't debian related, but I figured I'd ask
> here anyway. My system is locking solid whenever I either (a)
> exit X windows, or (b) switch to a VT from X (i.e. Ctrl-Alt-F2),
> or (c) the console blanker comes on. I have this
I know this probably isn't debian related, but I figured I'd ask
here anyway. My system is locking solid whenever I either (a)
exit X windows, or (b) switch to a VT from X (i.e. Ctrl-Alt-F2),
or (c) the console blanker comes on. I have this happen with
kernels 2.4.10 and 2.4.12. I am running 2.4
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Hello People, here's the situation:
Digital Hinote CS450 DX2-50 laptop (specs from /proc below) running
Woody. Boots well, runs very well, UNTIL I begin using the mouse. Then,
suddenly, it locks all local input (e.g. mouse, keyboard, etc).
2:42 PM
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Semi-frequent lock-ups
> >
> >
> > Hi. I'm running wiht packages from the newest update of Slink off the
> ftp.cs.unm.edu/mirrors/debian
> > Debian2.1r5 site, with kernel "2.2.14 #
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of chris horn.
> Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 2:42 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Semi-frequent lock-ups
>
>
> Hi. I'm running wiht packages from the n
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 08:42:09AM -0400, chris horn. wrote:
> Hi. I'm running with packages from the newest update of Slink off the
> ftp.cs.unm.edu/mirrors/debian Debian2.1r5 site, with kernel "2.2.14 #4
> SMP Sun Feb 6 12:02:09 EST 2000 i686"
>
> I've been getting hard lockups lately, and want
Well, I flashed the BIOS. So now it's just sit tight, and hope. ;)
I think I have to update lm_sensors now, though.
It's reading temps of 30C for everything! I knew it was cold in here, but wow!
Oh, wait. RC5 hadn't been on for a bit. [sitting. staring.] The system was
slacking. There they go...
> I believe you. :)
*grin*
> Electronics (chips that is) either goes bad within the first few months,
> or lives for 15-20 years before the failure rate start to climb again.
> The initial failures are caused by defects, the later ones by `wearing
> out'. So, if the box is a few years old it is
On Wed, 26 Apr 2000, chris horn. wrote:
> > Assuming that a software problem would leave clues in the logs or be
> > predictable, and a peripheral problem (i.e., the HDD) would give
> > symptoms first Try testing the memory (hwtools pkg), checking for
> > overheating (take the cover off and p
Thank you.
I will slap that BIOS on a boot disk and flash away into the sunset!
I'll also go find that site.
chris.
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26-Apr-00 - 14:53:40
inux-abit) dedicated to
hardware lock-ups with this mobo? It's been a fairly difficult bug to track
down, but some people are reporting success with the most recent BIOS update
released by Abit (version is QQ, I believe).
I don't have any of the URLs handy, but Google should.
Good luck,
> Assuming that a software problem would leave clues in the logs or be
> predictable, and a peripheral problem (i.e., the HDD) would give
> symptoms first Try testing the memory (hwtools pkg), checking for
> overheating (take the cover off and point a fan at the motherboard), or
> checking the
> Is there a Debian package that displays the temp? Maybe I should keep
> my eye on that too.
I don't know about a deb, but I compiled lm_sensors-2.3.4 from source and then
installed procmeter3-3.2 from source, as well - and now have a procmeter which
displays my system (board thermistor) temp
Is there a Debian package that displays the temp? Maybe I should keep
my eye on that too.
I thought I had heard of the Netscape/Java freeze problem
before. Any ideas on fix and/or where the problem
is coming from? I think I'm now having the same
problem while running Star Office too.
Cheers,
> I had hard lockups like you describe that were heat related. This was
> on an overclocked machine (my parents') which would lock when I was home
> on summer vacation but not for Christmas break.
>
> So make sure that your CPU is getting the proper cooling, and if you are
> overclocking, I gue
On Wed, Apr 26, 2000 at 08:42:09AM -0400, chris horn. wrote:
> Hi. I'm running wiht packages from the newest update of Slink off the
> ftp.cs.unm.edu/mirrors/debian Debian2.1r5 site, with kernel "2.2.14 #4
> SMP Sun Feb 6 12:02:09 EST 2000 i686"
>
> I've been getting hard lockups lately, and want
> I get is with Netscape...
> It seems that the Netscape freezes are Java related.
>
nothing new ... :-(
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I have also had lock-ups from time to time. The non-hard lock-up
I get is with Netscape...sometimes it runs out of control
and hogs CPU and freezes up. I can kill it, so not too
big a deal. At times I'll get a hard lock-up and forced re-boot.
I think these events may be related (ie. I
Hi. I'm running wiht packages from the newest update of Slink off the
ftp.cs.unm.edu/mirrors/debian Debian2.1r5 site, with kernel "2.2.14 #4 SMP Sun
Feb 6 12:02:09 EST 2000 i686"
I've been getting hard lockups lately, and want to know how to track them down.
I've looked in all my logs (immediately
Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 12-Aug-99 Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> > Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
> >>
> >> On 11-Aug-99 Jim wrote:
> >> > Hi. As the subject suggests, I get strange freeze-ups on my machine.
> >> > Yes,
> >> > it's definitely frozen... I can't ping it from my lan, and nothing
> >> > responds... no
I've had lock-ups on the stock 2.0.36 kernel, a 2.0.36. which I compiled
myself, and my current 2.0.37 which I also compiled myself.
On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
> >
> > On 11-Aug-99 Jim wrote:
> > > Hi. As the subject sugge
On 12-Aug-99 John Hasler wrote:
> Wim Kerkhoff writes:
>> I am using 2.2.10, with the latest potato versions of everything,
>> including diald.
>
> Can you make a connection to your ISP? I'm having trouble with pppd
> sending empty LCP packets when I try to use it with 2.2.10.
You bet I can conn
Wim Kerkhoff writes:
> I am using 2.2.10, with the latest potato versions of everything,
> including diald.
Can you make a connection to your ISP? I'm having trouble with pppd
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On 12-Aug-99 Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 12-Aug-99 Keith G. Murphy wrote:
>> Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
>>>
>>> On 11-Aug-99 Jim wrote:
>>> > Hi. As the subject suggests, I get strange freeze-ups on my machine.
>>> > Yes,
>>> > it's definitely frozen... I can't ping it from my lan, and nothing
>>> > respon
On 12-Aug-99 Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
>>
>> On 11-Aug-99 Jim wrote:
>> > Hi. As the subject suggests, I get strange freeze-ups on my machine.
>> > Yes,
>> > it's definitely frozen... I can't ping it from my lan, and nothing
>> > responds... no keybd, no mouse, no nothing.
>>
Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
>
> On 11-Aug-99 Jim wrote:
> > Hi. As the subject suggests, I get strange freeze-ups on my machine. Yes,
> > it's definitely frozen... I can't ping it from my lan, and nothing
> > responds... no keybd, no mouse, no nothing.
> >
Which kernel version are y'all running? I notic
On 11-Aug-99 Jim wrote:
> Hi. As the subject suggests, I get strange freeze-ups on my machine. Yes,
> it's definitely frozen... I can't ping it from my lan, and nothing
> responds... no keybd, no mouse, no nothing.
>
> This occurs once every couple of weeks. So far I have not been able to
> get
Hi. As the subject suggests, I get strange freeze-ups on my machine. Yes,
it's definitely frozen... I can't ping it from my lan, and nothing
responds... no keybd, no mouse, no nothing.
This occurs once every couple of weeks. So far I have not been able to
get more than 21 days of uptime, since i
My machine (Debian 2.1 slink, stock kernel (2.0.36)) has been locking up on
me unpredictably.
This occurs every several (3-4 on average) days and has been happening ever
since I installed Linux on this machine. (There is no other OS on there.)
My hardware is an Intel 200 MMX CPU on an Asus PI-P5
On 31 Dec, To: debian-user@lists.debian.org wrote:
> I'm having a rather strange problem with my system and was wondering if
> anyone has an idea on what might be going on. Every so often, the load
> on the system will go balistic, and basically lock the system up. If I
> have top running during
I'm having a rather strange problem with my system and was wondering if
anyone has an idea on what might be going on. Every so often, the load
on the system will go balistic, and basically lock the system up. If I
have top running during this time, it will show loads >3; however,
there is never a
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