Done: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110359
Thanks to all helping out!
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #110359
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110359
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I just received Kernel 5.0.0-11-generic via Ubuntu update and the issue
seems to be solved :-)
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Title:
[Intel® HD Graphics 3000] Bla
For me on a DELL Latitude E5550 it seems the issue is solved since
update to 4.18.0-16-generic (kubuntu). Running for a week now with
several suspend/resume cycles - no more frost. Spring is coming :-)
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Unfortunately I have to revoke my comment #44 - had again two freezes
with 4.18.0-16-generic in the last few days.
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Title:
Random un
So I tried a lot of kernels :-)
The latest it still works with was 4.19.25-generic (currently using it).
It fails starting with 4.19.26-generic.
I tried many versions older than 4.19.25-generic, they all worked, and
any version later than 4.19.26-generic failed as well.
So it seems something bro
Also with 4.19.26-generic there is the error:
[ 7.575] (EE) modeset(0): failed to set mode: Invalid argument
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@teresaejunior Yes, currently trying it, will report back!
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Title:
Random unrecoverable freezes on Ubuntu 18.10
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After uptime 15 days, 10:34 with countless standby/resume cycles, I
think it is pretty safe to say that the solution from #42 works for me
too.
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Unfortunately I have to confirm that the workaround from #42 only makes the
hard freeze less frequent and doesn't solve it like I stated in #53.
I also have the impression that standby/resume increases the probability of a
freeze, but I just had one about one hour after a fresh new start.
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I just would like to add that I have the same problem about once a day
on a DELL Latitude E5550, usually a relatively short while after
resuming from standby. It never happens when I boot into the older
4.15.0-39-generic kernel.
On a Lenovo L420 that I have updated at the same time, I never had th
Unfortunately I still have this problem, by the time with kubuntu 14.04.
Often when the system is idling for some hours, it eventually freezes.
I again let Memtest86 running, it did 9 passes in more than 13 hours
without error, so it is probably not a memory issue.
There is usually an external sc
Following your experience, I have disabled "CPU Power Management" and
"PCI Express Power Management" in the BIOS of my Lenovo L420.
I did not have a single freeze in one month now (before about once a
week), so I suppose this solved my freezing issues as well. The fact
that the freezes occurred on
I am not aware of any workaround and I wonder if our freezes are related
or if we have individual hardware issues. But I am pretty sure I did not
have theses issues before 13.10 on the same hardware.
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Public bug reported:
Since about the final version of 13.10 (using it since Beta 2), my
Lenovo L420 which was running stable until then randomly hard
freezes/locks up about once a day while idling.
It never happens while I am using the PC, only when I am away. It
sometimes runs through a whole ni
I have done a memory test as suggested in
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSystemCrash - sorry for not
reading it earlier.
Errors were found at four addresses in the memory area of the second 4
GB module. After removing it and running with only the first 4 GB, no
more errors were found.
Thank you Joseph.
After running about one week without the bad memory module and another
week with a new 2nd 4GB module without any freeze I think we can assume
this bug is invalid :-)
Torsten
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With the freezes I had it was not possible to "revive" from, all I could
do is long-press the power button.
So maybe the freezes you encounter are another issue, maybe this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/+bug/1384512
It is about KDE but sounds similar and might be related to the vide
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