I've upgraded the BIOS and ubuntu to 16.04 and the issue seems to be
resolved. I would reopen it if this is not the case.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Since I don't see top output or similar in the automatic attachments, I
include the output of top and /proc/meminfo
** Attachment added: "top.txt"
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Public bug reported:
I don't know how to diagnose this problem and internet searches do not
give clear pointers: resource usage programs (free, top, htop) report
huge total swap usage (growing over time until all swap space is
exhausted), but no application is using unusual amounts of memory. In
o
I observe this in a 15.10 installation.
Linux 4.2.0-18-generic #22-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 6 23:32:28 UTC 2015 i686
i686 i686 GNU/Linux
I'm using a logitech bluetooth kb+mouse. Everything works normally, then
I watch a movie in Kodi and when I exit to desktop again, mouse is very
laggy. So some kind o
Latest findings that I don't know how to interpret, so I welcome ideas:
In the ubuntu-saucy repository, all kernels I've compiled work (e.g. the
last one 3.11.10.12)
In the ubuntu-trusty repository, I've tested the one tagged as 3.11.3
and it doesn't work.
Could then be a problem of configuratio
Ubuntu 14.10 is affected too, tested with the stock amd64 image from a
USB. Note that the computer has an i386 14.04 version installed, so the
problem affects both 32 and 64 bit versions.
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Incidentally, this is the error I'm getting in the builds that fail:
CC arch/x86/pci/mmconfig_32.o
In file included from ubuntu/lttng/lttng-statedump-impl.c:53:0:
ubuntu/lttng/wrapper/nsproxy.h: In function ‘lttng_get_proxy_pid_ns’:
ubuntu/lttng/wrapper/nsproxy.h:37:14: error: ‘struct nspro
I' going slowly with this because I have little acces to the particular
computer, but here is a progress report:
Current mainline is still affected: linux-
image-3.17.0-999-generic_3.17.0-999.201409272205_i386.deb
My current bisect log is:
$ git bisect log
git bisect start
# bad: [0b0a2c1af96495
Christopher, while I find the time to do this, I have checked the live
installers. The results are:
13.04: boots if I add nolapic_timer
13.10: boots if I add nolapic_timer
14.04: only boots with nomodeset, nolapic_timer makes no difference
I will try next to find the offending commit, never did a
Christopher, I upgraded this machine from the previous LTS version. I'm
afraid I don't remember if I was already using nomodeset. What I'm sure
of is that I had unity graphics acceleration, which I'm now unable to
get with the latest kernel when using nomodeset (it seems both things
are related, I'
Thank you for the instructions. I tried with
linux-
image-3.16.0-031600rc2-generic_3.16.0-031600rc2.201406220135_i386.deb
Three attempts resulted in three reboots, so no good news.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Tags added: kernel-bug-exists-upstream ker
Just updated to the 0663, latest bios, without improvement. It froze in
the first trial and rebooted in the second one.
The output of sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-
release-date is:
JGIBX10J.86A.0663.2011.1019.0408
10/19/2011
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Incidentally, this happens too when booting from a live USB 14.04
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Title:
Early boot crash/reboot DH57JG motherboard without 'nomode
Public bug reported:
Since several ubuntu versions (at least since 12.10), this motherboard
has required extra parameters to successfully boot. Early on it was
'nolapic_timer'. Nowadays, it is 'nomodeset'. Without it, the boot
sequence either panics or reboots (much more often the latter) after a
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