** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 23.10 after I install the Nvidia driver v535 I get noticeable
latency of about 10-15 seconds after I click on any application, be it
Nautilus, Terminal, Firefox. The problem lasts for about one minute.
More precise steps:
1. Install Nvidia drivers (us
** Also affects: xdg-desktop-portal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 23.10 after I install the Nvidia driver v535 I get noticeable
latency of about 10-15 seconds after I click on any application, be it
Nautilus, Terminal, Firefox. The pr
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 23.10 after I install the Nvidia driver v535 I get noticeable
latency of about 10-15 seconds after I click on any application, be it
Nautilus, Terminal, Firefox. The problem lasts for about one minute.
More precise steps:
1. Install Nvidia drivers (using sudo ubuntu
I am also affected by this, and it is most likely the issue with entropy
for randomness, because if I mash some random keys, I get to boot.
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I think I got hit by this bug too after the kernel update to
4.15.0-24-generic. Found this on askubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1051555/after-security-update-
to-4-15-0-24-generic-26-ubuntu-screen-shows-log-content which solves the
problem.
Switcing to another tty and then switching to lig
Happens in Zesty too. Updated from previous distribution versions
16.04->16.10->17.04. Manually starting the service fixes the problem
until reboot.
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I booted to 4.8 again and saw the dmesg.
This is the error:
[3.375735] ...
[ 12.768084] [drm:drm_atomic_helper_commit_cleanup_done [drm_kms_helper]]
*ERROR* [CRTC:26:pipe A] flip_done timed out
Apparently it is a known problem
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=218581 related to th
For completeness, the latest mainline.
4.10.0rc6
Startup finished in 15.387s (kernel) + 25.344s (userspace) = 40.731s
We can definitely conclude something happens between 4.7.10 and
4.8.0rc1. Detailed bisection should happen there.
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I decided to test with some of the mainline kernel images posted at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
4.6.4
Startup finished in 4.991s (kernel) + 23.504s (userspace) = 28.496s
4.6.6
Startup finished in 5.019s (kernel) + 24.044s (userspace) = 29.064s
4.6.7
Startup finished in 5.063s
I had slow boot with 16.10 few months ago. I moved back to 16.04. Today
I had time to test some of the kernels above from the bisection process.
These are the results
4.4.0-59-generic# Ubuntu 16.04 official January 2017
Startup finished in 4.889s (kernel) + 28.001s (userspace) = 32.890s
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