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Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 9:35 AM
To: "Charles Perreault"
Subject: [Bug 252977] Re: Hardy and Intrepid freeze with kernel error:
"Eeek! page_mapcount(page) went negative! (-1)"
> @Andy
> At least one of the traces had proprietary ATI drivers.
> But one thing th
in my policy to
dist-upgrade a stable server therefore I can't tell.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 2:17 PM
To: "Charles Perreault"
Subject: [Bug 134311] Re: hald-addon-hid-ups eats memory
Public bug reported:
I think I already reported that bug but I couldn't find it in launchpad,
so I'm creating a new one. I use network-manager on my laptop to manage
DHCP for wired and wireless connections. In my fstab, I have a couple
of CIFS shares with the "noauto, users" switches that allow
I also happen to have this bug. I'm using hardy. When I choose the
"resources" tab, the cpu hops up to 60% usage (Turion 2.2 ghz, ATI with
fglrx drivers). I think it's the new graph engine (with white
background) that has a problem, because the previous version (black
background) was working cor
Or course, the problem is neither with kpkg-make, nor with the kernel
source you use. It's your kernel config file that has the "Compile the
kernel with debug info" option enabled.
Disable that option from the config file (edit it or do make
menuconfig), clean your source folder, recompile and yo
Public bug reported:
I have a laptop running hardy, with kernel 2.6.24-3-generic. After
booting, cpu is reported by both gnome-system-monitor and top as 100%
used, in the "waiting for i/o" state. Killing dbus / hald with
"/etc/init.d/dbus stop" solves the issue, as killing the dbus-daemon.
Maybe
I expected this bug to be solved very quickly but weeks have passed. As
many people seems to use the "downgrade" workaround, here's a link to
the Ubuntu mirrors where you can download the right gutsy package:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-
bin/download.pl?arch=all&file=pool%2Fmain%2Fh%2Fhsqldb%2
I'm glad the problem was fixed in Hardy. However, one might argue that
a terminal server IS a server, and running X is legitimate then... The
same goes for gnome too. I myself administer 3 Ubuntu terminal servers
accessed through thin clients. It may seem twisted to use Xephyr over a
remote
ElCid87 : you can always change your /etc/apt/sources.list to include
sources from gutsy, and downgrade libhsqldb-java to the version from
gutsy. Then you remove the gutsy sources from sources.list and
reinstall oo. Clue : don't forget to refresh/update your repositories
in synaptic / apt-get aft
For the button to work, I also need to blacklist my modem: snd-atiixp-
modem. If anything is done to the default values for the sound
modules... it won't work without blacklisting the modem (found the info
on a gentoo howto : http://gentoo-
wiki.com/HARDWARE_HP_Compaq_nx6125_with_Turion64) and for
I don't know if adding such line to the default configuration is
appropriate, unless maybe commented by default and easily enabled by
uncommenting. The line may not be appropriate for every system, and
it's maybe not safe to have it enabled by default.
As for me, adding the line:
option
Would this have anything to do with the fglrx driver too ? Whenever I
try to install it, I have a weird dependancy problem :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages coul
Umm this is not, IMHO, a bug. From the Kernel/Compile page from Ubuntu
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile):
[quote]
If you re-used the existing configuration, note that Ubuntu kernels build with
debugging information on, which makes the resulting kernel modules (*.ko files)
much
The bug is a regression in the gutsy-backports repository with the
1.0~rc2-0ubuntu1 package. I don't think mplayer is to blame but
probably the person that compiled the software and made the package
didn't include the proper switches when configuring the software
(./configure --with-some-option).
I just waked up this morning and hald-addon-hid-ups was using 2.8 GB of
RAM and swap. Uptime is 46 days. Please anyone, this bug is serious
and critical for server environment. I tried to put a /etc/init.d/dbus
restart line in my crontab, but sometimes a few hald-XXX daemon don't
restart properl
I installed gutsy on my laptop and the bug seems to be solved. I'll
open a new bug if it ever reappears.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xmms-xmmplayer
I use mplayer to play my web radio (Radio-Canada) through XMMS as GUI
(xmms-xmmplayer). It worked fine on dapper, edgy and feisty. Now it's
broke on gutsy. Mplayer works fine :
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mplayer
http://direct.radio-canada.ca
This bug may have several duplicates : #107325, #123223, #123243 and
#134996. They all report the same problem about Eeek!
page_mapcount(page) went negative! and usually with value (-1).
The only difference I see is that the 2.6.20 kernel says it's located in
rmap.c line 588 and 2.6.22 says it'
This bug may have duplicates : #123223, #123243 and #134996.
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Bug #123243 may be a duplicate of this one. It shows that the bug may
be present in 2.6.20 also.
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This bug may be a duplicate of #123223. Very same behaviour, as I had
the same problem also when browsing with Firefox but on a 2.6.22-13
kernel.
This may show that the bug is older than 2.6.22.
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I just encountered the bug on another machine (previous was named nec,
new is nas2). nas2 is a gutsy server. I assure that while I may had
have doubt about nec's hardware (faulty memory), I doubt that two of my
machines could have defective memory at the same time. My NAS servers
(nas1,nas2,nas3
I get the same kernel error but with kernel 2.6.22-14, in gutsy. I'm
using a pentium 4 cpu. This bug may be a duplicate (or vice-versa) of
bug #123223. I get random freeze every 1-2 day or so. Last time my
system crash was just after starting firefox. The system memory was far
from full (abou
I just encountered the same bug, once with 2.6.22-13 and once with
2.6.22-14. Here is a copy of syslog :
Oct 11 20:43:19 nec kernel: [29991.443174] Eeek! page_mapcount(page) went
negative! (-1)
Oct 11 20:43:19 nec kernel: [29991.443196] page pfn = 2ece0
Oct 11 20:43:19 nec kernel: [29991.44320
Ok, then as I don't see this bug anymore, I won't be of much help
because I can't test solutions anymore. A newer kernel seemed to have
fixed it. But I can still suggest a few things.
Rick (ozstriker78) and others, you could try disabling the ACPI
monitoring like archie suggested in two steps
Happy to hear that, but I doubt your laptop does not support ACPI. The
proof is you can't read your battery power level, and that's an ACPI
feature. If you could ever do that then ACPI is supported, even if the
BIOS does not mention it because it just won't allow you to disable it.
Laptop BI
I don't know of any official solution, sorry. But I'm running a 2.6.22
kernel recompiled from the gutsy sources with the restricted modules and
I'm not experiencing the bug anymore, and previously I couldn't finish a
sentence without seeing it twice or more.
I suggest you dist-upgrade one of y
I cannot test the new network-manager with a Live CD : it doesn't boot
on my laptop. I used Ubuntu Gutsy Tribe 5 Live CD. GDM comes up, I can
see the background with the mouse cursor then all freeze. No tty, no
ctrl+alt+backspace to reset X, even the power button (acpi shutdown)
don't work.
Even if the interfaces are in roaming mode in gnome-network-manager ?
Alexander Sack wrote:
> this should be fixed since network-manager 0.6.5-0ubuntu12 which stopped
> to manage interfaces managed by ifupdown.
>
>
> ** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
>Status: Incomplete => Fix Releas
I have the same problem on my Feisty Fawn Server, running on a APC
RS-1300 UPS (model BR1300LCD) connected by USB. Currently hald-addon-
hid-ups eats 130 MB of memory, which I find excessive. It's the process
that uses the most memory on my server right now, and the uptime is 7
days. I don't kno
I'll try it whenever I get a chance, the environment where I found the
bug uses Wireless Distribution on multiple access points and I must go
back there to see if the bug is solved or not. Will take a few days.
Henrik Nilsen Omma wrote:
> Hi, could you please test this in Gutsy (perhaps with a
Look in System / Administration / Network if your wired card is set to
"Roaming mode", else the network-manager won't manage it for you, hence
it will not show up in the nm-applet taskbar application.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104423
You received this bug
Bad news, I just happen to encounter this bug about the repeat rate
while using my custom kernel 2.6.22. It's the first time it happens
since almost 3 weeks, and it still happens about 30 times per hour when
I boot into the 2.6.20-16 official kernel from Feisty. So it is
probably kernel related,
Ok I made a clone of my root partition and dist-upgraded to gutsy. Not
everything went well but with a little work I could boot into the
2.6.22-rc3 kernel and open a Gnome session. During my one week testing,
the keyboard repeat problem never showed up once. So it's fair to say
that it has been
I also disagree because having both interfaces enabled is the opposite
of the network manager primary goal, which was to manage wired /
wireless connections for mobile desktop users (laptop) and assure
everything would work plug'n'play. It's the opposite of
"configurations", "metric" and whats
I tried the 2.6.20-15-386 kernel, and I still experience the repeat bug.
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Sorry, I was wrong. The -386 kernel still exists only the 686/k7 were
replaced by generic. Will give a try with 2.6.20-386 pretty soon.
Charles Perreault wrote:
> The 386 kernel is an artifac from an Edgy dist-upgrade, because 386/k7
> kernel flavours were renamed to generic in Fei
The 386 kernel is an artifac from an Edgy dist-upgrade, because 386/k7
kernel flavours were renamed to generic in Feisty in order to avoid
confusion. Can you confirm that your -386 kernel is version 2.6.17.
I will tweak my apt source file to install an older kernel from the Edgy
distribution,
You could try the "noacpi" boot option, just to see what happens. If it
works better, file an acpi bug.
Ian Johnston wrote:
> I have just given up trying to install Feisty on my Thinkpad R403 (2684)
> as a result of similar bugs. Symptoms were ...
>
> 1) Inordinately long delay at ACPI on boot (
I decided to give the Ubuntu 7.04 Live CD a try, just in case the
problem would not show there. It's there. I have a dual boot
system with Dapper and the bug is not present threre, as it is not also
present on Dapper Live CD. I don't have Edgy, so I can't test it to
check where the bug first
I don't think I have the same exact bug as yours so most of my
fuure posts will be in bug #92594. But if any of you wish
to try the "notsc" boot option, you may rather use
"clocksource=acpi_pm" which also disables the TSC but just... works !
I'm currently writing this post using th
Ok I've personally tested the "notsc" option but it does not allow my
system to boot. I'm using an AMD64 Turion cpu, single core. But, while
searching a bit on the tsc, I found out an AMD engineer talking about
TSC drifts and how to avoid them in Linux using the boot option
"clock=pmtmr". Howeve
You could try using another video driver than nvidia just for your
homemade kernel test purpose, like "vesa" or the frame buffer "fbdev".
Arno Fiva wrote:
> I can confirm the same behaviour with an almost identical xorg.conf
> InputDevice section. In console mode everything works fine. Currently
When I speak of the console, I don't mean the xterm or konsole or
gnome-terminal X application, neither about the recovery mode, but the
tty terminal consoles avaible through ctrl+alt+F# keys.
Try hitting ctrl+alt+F1, it will send you to a console, where I never
seen the keyboard bug. ctrl+alt
The bug #99356 might be related.
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I think the original bug report is about every key being repeated many
times, while under X. The bug #92594 is about an intermittent key
repeat problem, whch happens from time to time also under X. I
wonder how they might be related or not.
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I have a similar and hopefully the same problem using feisty ubuntu. It
neeever (see !) happened in console yet so I presume it's an Xorg
related issue. It happens when I type normally in a X application
(amsn, firefox, whatever). Also, it is not hardware related as the
repeated keyyy (a
I too don't like the workaround, WM decoration is ugly.
But on my laptop, I have a double boot with Dapper / Feisty. In Dapper
6.06, the status-plugin effectively makes the taskbar button disappear
when XMMS is minimized and without WM decorations. So it used to work,
and now it's broken. Maybe
The problem does not appear in feisty, considering the bug solved.
** Changed in: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Desktop Bugs => (unassigned)
Status: Needs Info => Rejected
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
I use feisty fawn, latest updates. My wireless card use the bcm43xx
driver, and my wired card 8139too (realtek).
When I'm at work and use ethernet, after booting in my gnome session,
both the wired and the wireless connections are up and
I'll attach a screenshot in a future post, I was using edgy but
dist-upgraded this morning to feisty in order to have a hot-plug /
hot-swap capable kernel (2.6.18+).
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-system-monitor
When I open the ressource tab in the gnome-system-monitor on my 8 cpus
server, the window is too large to fit into the screen (1024x768), and
maximizing it doesn't make it better. I did not find any way to change
this either in the m
I do not see this behaviour on my MacBook, with Feisty. The wired
connection works and network-manager manages it even if the ndiswrapper
is not loaded, is not available, or is blacklisted. What version of
Ubuntu are you using ?
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Well this behaviour is quite normal, what's wrong with it ? The device
itself does not exist if the ndiswrapper module is not loaded. Loading
modules is not the job of the network-manager, in my opinion. Users
should do that themselves.
There are many ways of loading the module during boot, one
** Changed in: mplayerplug-in (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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First, Xephyr is a better than Xnest and should be used instead of
Xephyr so the recommandation is good. Why is Xephyr only a Universe...
I don't know maybe it's not mature / stable enough. I personally
reported several Xephyr bugs but only one Xnest bug to this date.
As for the symbolic link, X
I found this which might be helpful to anyone willing to solve this bug :
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2005-December/011635.html
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** Changed in: xserver-kdrive (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xephyr
I'm using Dapper and Xephyr 6.6.1ubuntu3. I use the French Canadian
(ca_FR or ca(fr)) keyboard mapping under X, and all goes well. But when
I'm using Xephyr, the "alt car" key (the alt key right of the space bar
if you have an English key
I confirm this bug, I get the same caps-lock behaviour on Dapper with
Xephyr 6.6.1ubuntu3. If I toggle the caps-lock on then off, even tough
the led if off anykey I will type will be in CAPITAL LETTERS, even if I
hold the shift key down.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla-mplayer
I'm on Dapper, using Firefox 1.5.0.7, and the version 3.25-7 of mozilla-
mplayer backported from edgy don't work at all. I get a grey box (empty
window) each time I try to play a movie or streaming audio. I
downgraded to dapper version 3
Well I pinned my kernel version (and all meta packages) to avoid having
to recompile 1 modules and removing bcm43xx with each 2.6.15-XX mini
change, but update notifier / manager auto updated without considering
them pinned. First time was annoying, now...
I will disable update-notifier for n
Jérémie Corbier wrote:
> Thanks for your bug report. We do not support manual installation of
> libraries, especially when this library is as critical as pam. You
> should also note that Dapper ships with pam 0.79 modified by 40 patches
> including the one that adds @include support.
>
> ** Changed
Public bug reported:
The configuration files found in pam.d have an invalid syntax that
causes pam > 0.77 to crash when reading it.
Simply install latest version of Linux-PAM from
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/, try to login or do any
authentification (which will fail). Then look at /
I have the same bug. I upgraded "evince 0.5.2-ubuntu3" to "evince-gtk
0.5.2-ubuntu2" this morning and evince since crash with segfault every
time.
I'm on dapper i386, so yes it's a x86 platform.
BTW the link you gave only helps building a debug application, the
backtrace/valgrind links are not
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