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Anton, this report is currently only focused on the hardware you
originally reported the problem with. If you have a problem with the new
laptop, please file a separate report.
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I've switched to a new laptop with 8G in stead of 4G memory, and did not
run into the problem yet (it was a real usability problem for me). If I
can find the time, I'll try and (over)load my memory, go through a
suspend cycle and see if I can (or cannot) reproduce.
If I'd need to pick an older ker
Anton, would you mind commenting if the default works with the latest
Ubuntu kernel?
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After resuming from suspend, on average one in five times excessive
swapping starts. This often continues for several minutes, but sometimes
even for ten minutes or more (I'm not always patient enough to sit it
out). During this phase, it is not possible to log into
** Description changed:
- As per instructions from Christopher M. Penalver (penalvch) on #391628,
- I'm filing this report.
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After resuming from suspend, on average one in five times excessive
swapping starts. This often continues for several minutes, but sometimes
even for ten minutes or
OK, results are a bit mixed. I'll summarize again. I've tested suspend/resume
cycles on a fresh boot, running at ~50% memory load:
1) mainline (3.7.0-030700rc5), unity-2D: no apparent problems
2) latest kernel (3.2.0-33-generic #52-Ubuntu), unity-2D: no apparent problems
3) latest kernel (3.2.0-3
Running on the previous kernel (3.2.0-32-generic #51-Ubuntu) and unity-3D I had
a slow resume on the fifth time (conditions similar to those in #14, but now
running unity-3D - apparently mainline kernel caused fallback to unity-2D).
Now testing the latest kernel (3.2.0-33-generic #52-Ubuntu) and
Just had 10 successive snappy resumes running on mainline, with about 1.8G
allocated (and <2M going into swap).
For fair comparison, I'll boot back into the previous kernel and repeat this
testing procedure.
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The last few resumes were awfully slow again (now around the 15th since last
reboot on Wednesday).
Booting into mainline in a few minutes.
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I'll be testing later today or over the weekend.
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excessive swapping on resume renders laptop useless 20% of the time
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testing 3.7.0-030700rc5 ...
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Anton, thank you for upgrading to the newest BIOS. , could you please test the
latest upstream kernel available following
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds ? It will allow additional
upstream developers to examine the issue. Please do not test the kernel in the
mainline kernels archi
It seems to help. I've now had 9 suspend/resume cycles since the Bios
upgrade. They all went smoothly, except for one. In this instance I had
a larger than average memory load (firefox ~500M, thunderbird ~300M,
Java ~200M, I think about 2.5G out of 3.9G in use). The system could
recover after I had
Karma Dorje, to maintain a respectful atmosphere, please follow the code
of conduct - http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/conduct . Bug
reports are handled by humans, the majority of whom are volunteers, so
please bear this in mind.
As well, please do not toggle the Status without a comment
Christopher M. Penalver (penalvch)
I do not share your views, so do not try to do anything without explanation.
we do not believe in an unknown fucking garbage.
therefore, you have no right to label something there just based on your
philosophy.
p.s. and, last but not least.
I never see your commi
FYI, I've gone from F.12 07/31/2009 to F.19 06/08/2010 (latest is F.20 but that
only updates the flash procedure).
Also, yesterday I reduced kernel swappiness from 60 (default) to 10 (as
recommended by htp://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/bugs); this
already seemed to improve things
Bios update done (yay IT helpdesk!), things seem snappy after the first
resume. I will report back later.
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Ah, great. A MS Windows tool for bios upgrading. I don't think it will be
working from Wine or VirtualBox :-(
I'll ask tech support to update my bios for me and get back to you when that's
done.
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Anton, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better. As
per
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