12.04, I think I have a related problem but with a USB mouse.
If you have a script like "20_custom-ehci_hcd" in any of the sleep.d
dirs, this may be the culprit here, since it unbinds hcd drivers upon
sleep.
"xinput" settings are lost on resume, and a 000-script in sleep.d fails
because the devic
Yesterday there was no issue. Today it started 10 minutes after boot.
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Audio gaps and runaway logging after a while
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Just a reminder, PulseAudio.log contains the excessive logging starting
when the issue manifests.
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Audio gaps and runaway logging after a
As with other things Pangolin, there seems to be a stochastic element -
the issue has not manifested today after several hours. Have been
watching TV and a movie.
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In fact, the symptoms appear after some time if any audio is being
played - not connected to playing TV card capture audio in particular.
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As I have disabled pulseaudio, and the issue persists, this seems not to
be related to pulseaudio.
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I have not selected analog mono output - with all due respect, I don't
know what gave you that idea. This problem occurred right after a normal
update, and persists whenever there's audio being played.
I have disabled pulseaudio, just using ALSA now, and still the problem
remains.
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In time also causes audio from video files and games to be delayed by
1-2 seconds.
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 12.04
Behavior started after the last update from update-manager (which updated
pulseaudio).
Preconditions:
Playing video+audio from Hauppauge PVR250 TV capture card, which intermittently
stutters in audio/video delivery (half-second pause)
Symptoms:
After a while,
Lest I have to spend $1000 on a new computer :(
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Ubuntu 12.04 - won't resume from suspend. Acer Aspire One 722
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Maybe I should report a separate bug, since it seems different from this
one? Pbn talks about the X display not being restored, while for me, I
get kernel panic as soon as the disks spin up.
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I'm just curious, since the step from 10.04 to 12.04 left me utterly
unable to use suspend - the single most importand (and used) feature for
me. I have tried a lot of things, and this kernel just will not resume
from suspend. Is there somewhere I can read up on the changes in this
area? It's a mys
Attaching dmesg snippet with magic number after doing: sync; echo 1 >
/sys/power/pm_trace; pm-suspend
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Attached syslog after testing suspend/resume with: echo "core" >
/sys/power/pm_test and echo "mem" > /sys/power/state
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Although I have a different (stationary) computer, the problem is the
same - freeze on resume, but with flashing caps and scroll leds. Have
tried many different things, kernel parameters, removal of modules. Only
one thing gets me a working resume: disable ACPI in BIOS, which leaves
me with only on
Note on above commen: Stationary computer
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Ubuntu 12.04 - won't resume from suspend. Acer Aspire One 722
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I have been suspend/resuming without power cycling for months on end on
10.04. After upgrade to 12.04, resume stalls immediately after disk
spin-up, with flashing caps and scroll lock leds.
The same behavior on a clean 12.04 install.
Suspend produces only nice log-rows in syslog.
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Seems to be the ext4 journaling doing its thing. You can increase the
interval (in seconds) by adding for example
commit=60
to mount-options in /etc/fstab, or disable it altogether with
tune2fs -O ^has_journal /dev/sda5
e2fsck -f /dev/sda5
(or whatever your disk is called). Your disk will
Running Ubuntu 9.10, and after replacing motherboard, CPU and RAM, this
started happening to me too.
Old setup, > no freezez/crashes:
MB: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
CPU: Core 2 Duo E6600
RAM: 4x1 Gb Corsair whatever
Asus nvidia 8800GT card
Ubuntu 9.10, kernel 2.6.31-14
nvidia driver version: 185.18.3
** Attachment added: "AlsaDevices.txt"
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** Attachment added: "AplayDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42139479/AplayDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "ArecordDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42139480/ArecordDevices.t
Public bug reported:
2 days fresh ubuntu 9.10 64 bit installation.
Intel C2D E6600 on Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard.
No user action triggered crash report - 10-20 seconds after cold boot login to
desktop, crash report icon appears.
Crash report suggests power management issues.
ProblemType: Ke
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