I was not able to reproduce this issue with 4.4 kernel series until now.
Currently running on:
Linux 4.4.3-040403-generic #201602251634 SMP Thu Feb 25 21:36:25 UTC 2016
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Status: Expired => New
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I upgraded to Ubuntu 15.10 about a month ago and haven't experienced the
mentioned behavior with swap disabled since then.
Haven't tried with swap enabled though.
It is very likely that this bug has been fixed.
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Status: Expired => Fix Released
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I have a K520 Logitech keyboard and sometimes something starts to keep pressing
key 5.
It mostly happens when I leave the computer alone for some time, but sometimes
also just during regular usage.
It seems that this is a Linux specific issue as no one is complaining
about
Yes I WladyX I get freezes, but IIRC this is always how it was on Linux since I
use it. :)
Are the freezes happening to you at the same same time the 5 key is repeated?
Joseph Salisbury, yes I can try the latest upstream kernel.
Will let you know the results.
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I'm using 4.6.0 rc6 since about a week and haven't experienced this issue since
then.
I would treat this as an evidence though. Will be continuing testing with the
4.6 kernel series.
Installed the kernel from here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.6-rc6-wily/
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Crash happened again with following xorg output and also backtraces in dmesg:
[ 95404.681] (EE) Backtrace:
[ 95404.684] (EE) 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x4e) [0x55b5a491468e]
[ 95404.684] (EE) 1: /usr/bin/X (0x55b5a476+0x1b89f9) [0x55b5a49189f9]
[ 95404.684] (EE) 2: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/lib
Public bug reported:
1) The release of Ubuntu you are using:
Description:Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca
Release:17.1
Ubuntu version:
Ubuntu 14.04
2) The version of the package you are using, via 'apt-cache policy pkgname' or
by checking in Software Center
Maybe linux-image, linux-firmware
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1) The release of Ubuntu you are using:
Description: Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca
Release: 17.1
Ubuntu version:
Ubuntu 14.04
2) The version of the package you are using, via 'apt-cache policy pkgname'
or by checking in Software Center
Maybe linux-image
To workaround this bug.
Create a file named: /etc/modprobe.d/wifi_bug.conf
Add the following lines to the file:
options iwlmvm power_scheme=1
options iwlwifi bt_coex_active=N swcrypto=1 11n_disable=1
Set the file's ownership the same as other files in that folder.
Reboot.
Please note though th
This error still exists with the linux-image-extra-3.16.0-31-generic kernel.
I have also filed this bug here:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94341
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #94341
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94341
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Hi Tim Passingham (tim-8aw3u04umo),
you are not using the patched kernel.
The patched is: 4.4.0-22-generic #40+lp1579190
And you are using: 4.4.0-24
What might have happened is that you installed the patched kernel and then you
updated Ubuntu and 4.4.0-24 was installed and set as the default ker
Hi Tim Passingham (tim-8aw3u04umo),
the new kernel you installed (4.4.0-24) will definitely produce the issue as it
does not contain the patch.
Please clarify if you where also able to reproduce the issue with
4.4.0-22-generic #40+lp1579190.
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Greetings Geoffrey,
I'm running the latest Mint (18) and I did not see issues with my K520 keyboard
so far.
I'm using the kernel that comes (I guess 4.4) with the release.
So I guess updating the kernel to the latest should definitely help.
The patch was released with 4.4.0-31.50 as I see.
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Still not able to reproduce this with 4.6 kernel series.
It is very likely that this issue is already fixed there.
Any chance this could be backported to the xenial kernel as this is an LTS
release?
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I experience the same on desktop (15.04) maybe once a week.
I presume that this happens when some laking application starts to eat up all
the memory quickly.
When this happens the whole machine gets unresponsive immediately and only
restarting helps.
It only turns out from the atop logs what hap
Public bug reported:
I experience that my desktop (Ubuntu 15.04) gets unresponsive maybe once a week.
When this happens the whole machine gets unresponsive immediately and only
restarting helps.
It only turns out from the atop logs what happened after the machine was
restarted. Atop is configure
Have updated BIOS to v02.65.
Thanks for the suggestion, lets see if it helps.
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Title:
kswapd kills the whole OS by eaing up resource
Hi it seems that updating BIOS has not solved this issue as my Desktop just
crashed with the new BIOS.
See the requested output here.
$ sudo dmidecode -s bios-version && sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date
L01 v02.65
07/13/2015
What happens is that my desktop completely freezes and the only thing
As an additional note AFAIK this only happened when VirtualBox was running.
Although I don't know if this is related to the fact that VirtualBox is running
or the fact that there is small amount of free memory available on the system
when it is running.
And again I would like to emphasize that th
I will update to Ubuntu 15.10 in the next 1-2 weeks. It has a pretty recent
kernel (4.2).
If I'm still able to reproduce this issue there I will install the latest
kernel from the link.
Will get back with the results.
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Just to follow up on this.
I upgraded a few weeks before to Ubuntu 15.10 and it looks like this bug is
completely fixed.
It has the following kernel:
Linux 4.2.0-18-generic #22-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 6 18:25:50 UTC 2015 x86_64
GNU/Linux
Wifi works stable without any additional tweaks.
Happy that t
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