Oops, just discovered apport-collect.
apport-collect 537396
ought to attach your logs to this report.
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events/0 spikes CPU every 3 seconds since upgrade to 2.6.31-20
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/537396
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Argh, it's intermittent for me, I can't get myself into the buggy state
again now after running in the older kernel for a day! I'll post fresh
logs if symptoms return. JohnAspinall, perhaps you can queue up fresh
logs when you're experiencing buggy behavior.
You can report the kernel bug using t
This bug has just returned for me as well, this afternoon, under Lucid.
The symptoms are the same as before -- CPU spikes about every 3 seconds,
the ethernet port's lights remain perpetually lit, ethernet is non-
functional, and my CPU process monitor graph looks just like
JohnAspinall's on the for
Updates from a couple of weeks ago fixed this bug in Karmic for me. It
seems appropriate to close this bug here. I will soon be upgrading to
Lucid, and if the problem exists there, I would be happy to open a new
bug.
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events/0 spikes CPU every 3 seconds since upgrade to 2.6.31-20
https://bugs
Pardon my earlier confusion. Of course, the 3945ABG is a wireless lan
card, and the problematic device in this ticket is the wired LAN card.
The correct device is:
00:19.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation 82566MM Gigabit Network
Connection [8086:1049] (rev 03)
Subsystem: Len
On further exploration, this seems to be related to the LAN card which
is also no longer functioning.
``ifconfig eth0 down`` stops the CPU spikes.
As indicated in the above attachments, my LAN card is:
03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
[Golan] Network Con
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40794200/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "AplayDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40794201/AplayDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40794202/BootDmesg.txt
** Att
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading to the 2.6.31-20-generic kernel on my Lenovo Thinkpad
X61s, one core of the CPU is spiking approximately every 3 seconds. Top
indicates the process that is spiking the CPU is "events/0". This did
not occur prior to the 2.6.31-20-generic upgrade.
ProblemType:
This appears to be fixed in Ubuntu 9.04 (I have not encountered the
problem since upgrading).
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hal mouse scrolling sometimes doesn't work after resume (Lenovo X61s)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299648
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Hi,
I noticed this bug is still classified "incomplete". I am still
afflicted by the bug. Is there any additional information can I provide
to help with this bug?
thanks,
Charlie
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hal mouse scrolling sometimes doesn't work after resume (Lenovo X61s)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299648
Yo
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 311716 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/311716
Hi akromic,
I am not a maintainer and am not sure about the justifications, but I
also reported a bug regarding brightness controls not working which was
marked as a duplicate of #311716. Buried among the ma
I get this problem as well; at any given moment, 2 or 3 reads in my list
will be unviewable in combined view. To me, it is a bug that liferea
displays an XML Parsing Error in combined view for mal-formed posts. I
believe that, like any web browser, liferea ought to fall back to
rendering the best
Public bug reported:
After updating the kernel to 2.6.27-11, the brightness controls on my
Lenovo Thinkpad X61s (running Ubuntu 8.10) no longer work.
I tried running the shell scripts:
sudo /etc/acpi/thinkpad-brightness-up.sh
sudo /etc/acpi/thinkpad-brightness-down.sh
and nothing happens. These
Same issue here: `xrandr --auto` indeed enables the external monitor
with mirroring at a higher resolution than my internal display, but not
at the external display's native resolution. It enables my Dell 2207WFP
at 1600x1024 (3x2), where it should be 1680x1050 (16:10). Unable to
handle this non
Hi Bryce,
Thanks for your reply. Here is the output of "lspci -vvnn".
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hal mouse scrolling sometimes doesn't work after resume (Lenovo X61s)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299648
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Here is the output to /var/log/Xorg.0.log when I select "mirror
displays". The resolution of both displays is decreased to the smaller
resolution (1024x768); on previous versions of Ubuntu, it was possible
to stay at the higher resolution, where the smaller display showed only
a portion of the scr
When I press the "detect displays" key combination (fn+F7), there is no
change in /var/log/Xorg.0.log. Here is the output to Xorg.0.log when I
press the "detect displays" button in the "Screen Resolution" manager.
Detecting the displays does not enable the external monitor; though it
subsequently
Hi Bryce,
Thanks for your reply. Here is the `lspci -vvnn`.
** Attachment added: "lspci_vvnn"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20283322/lspci_vvnn
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external monitor defaults regression in Ubuntu 8.10 (Lenovo X61s)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299653
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Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 8.10, the behavior of the wireless network indicator light has
changed for the Lenovo x61s. It is normal for network indicator lights
to strobe indicating traffic, but in 8.10 this behavior has changed from
a fast occasional strobe to a slow steady flash with even d
Or not. There seems to be a question about whether this is in fact
simply a matter of defaults, or is a legitimate bug. I'll leave that to
the maintainers to decide.
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external monitor defaults regression in Ubuntu 8.10 (Lenovo X61s)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299653
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Please close this bug as invalid; I failed to read the bug reporting
policy in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs which
explicitly delegates requests for changes in defaults to ubuntu-devel-
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external monitor de
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 8.04, after attaching an external monitor and pressing the
"detect displays" special key sequence (fn-F7) on my Lenovo X61s, the
external monitor would immediately display a mirror of the laptop's
monitor, at the native resolution of the external monitor.
While Ubun
** Attachment added: "Configuration file for hal/fdi mouse wheel scrolling"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19767630/mouse-wheel.fdi
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hal mouse scrolling sometimes doesn't work after resume (Lenovo X61s)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299648
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Public bug reported:
Sometimes, after resuming from "suspend", the middle mouse button
scrolling does not work properly on a Lenovo X61s.
In Ubuntu 8.04, middle-mouse scrolling was configured using xorg.conf,
and this worked reliably. However, 8.10 recommends the use of hal
instead of xorg.conf
Public bug reported:
In 8.04, the "Volume Up", "Volume Down", and "Mute" special multimedia
keys on the Lenovo X61s laptop worked out of the box. However, these
keys no longer work in 8.10.
Previous functionality: pressing "volume up", "volume down", or "mute"
keys raised an informational overl
Thanks for the tip - I've found which the steps to reproduce: it
appears to be "glipper", a gnome clipboard manager. Disabling
"clipboard manager" eliminates the problem; re-enabling it revives the
problem. This works consistently on two different machines I've tried.
Not sure who's responsible
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
- In Ubuntu 8.10, the Gnome panel run application dialog has an
+ In Ubuntu 8.04, the Gnome panel run application dialog has an
autocomplete feature that fills in the name of an application as you
type. As soon as there is only one
** Attachment added: "Picture of run dialog and the frequently experienced
"firefoxfox""
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run application dialog autocomplete regression
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227406
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
In Ubuntu 8.10, the Gnome panel run application dialog has an
autocomplete feature that fills in the name of an application as you
type. As soon as there is only one application match, it includes and
selects the remaining letters. However,
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