Bug is stale/abandoned. Closing
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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You have a Bay trail processor so you are very likely affected by:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109051
which is also mentioned in:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1575467
Since finding the root cause is difficult, it will be great if you can
contribute.
Please
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Ubuntu 15.10 on a Dell XPS 8900 was freezing several times a day
regardless of which kernel I used. Froze more frequently when I used
dual monitors. Problem disappeared completely when I switched my
graphics driver from Nouveau to Nvidia (clicked on Settings in Software
Updater, selected the Additi
@Mike
Look at this link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1575467.
Cannonical's kernel maintainers are working on it. They are trying to
find the bug with a bisecting process, you can help them too. Just
download the latest test kernel and report if you had a freeze or not
with
I have also been having this problem since at least 15.xx I think 14.10
was ok but can't remember for sure.
I am running 64 bit 16.04 on an AMD A8-7600 Radeon R7, 10 Compute Cores
4C+6G with 4gb ram and WDC3200BEVT-0 hard drive.
This problem seems to have been around for some time now and is
affe
I have a very similar problem. I reported it here in this bug report. It
seems like a kernel bug, but i get no blinking caps lock kernel panic.
Another person with the exact same processor as mine posted that a fix
for his was also to use "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash
intel_idle.max_cst
I post this from Debian Jessie and that is stable enough. Please be
careful wen you use the kernel parameters I wrote, it is possible to get
your device significatly warmer! At your own risk...!
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I can confirm that GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash intel_idle does do
the trick, no freezes from almost 2 weeks.
But battery life decrease considerably and CPU gets a little too hot sometimes.
Running last kernel here
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All,
This is a horrible kernel bug that affects BayTrail systems. See here:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109051
>From what I see there is still no solution. And little activity from
Intel or kernel devs to fix it. Which is too bad: there are a *lot* of
BayTrail systems out ther
@fautpasycraindre
See comment #46 by Richard Baka.
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Well, 2 freeze in less than one hour !! Not good !
The only things I did yesterday was upgrading adobe-flashplugin. I've
uninstalled it, and see how it goes.
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Hey.
Same issue with Asus laptop with ubuntu 15.10 Wily.
I've running 4.1.15 kernel for the last month, I had my first freeze today..
Hope it will stay as a one shot.
@Stasia : can you (quickly) explain the "intel_idle..." config please ?
Thx.
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The workaround "intel_idle.max_cstate=1" works fo me! 100% sure as it has been
running many weeks now with no freezes.
So happy there are people who actually care and share solutions. These freezes
were driving me crazy.
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kernel 4.3.3 on ubuntu 16.04 development doesn't freeze on my aspire
es1-311
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I've just found an another bug report on kernel bugzilla what was
started last April. I don't know why this is not important.
Bad news for me as a linux user, and I don't like it. There is no
feedback no patch plan or anything like: -Okay, we are working on it.
Or: -We don't care about this, it is
I built Ubuntu-4.2.0-23.28 with "drm/i915: Agressive downclocking on
Baytrail" reversed and it can be found from here:
http://www.helsinki.fi/~jmoheikk/baytrail/
If you could test whether it works or not.
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@richard:
what can we do ? i am no expert in this either.
But my guess is supporting this thread:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109051
is the right thing to do, cause it is the bugreport at the right place, meaning
the kernel bug list.
This thread here is a ubuntu bug report, and ac
I recommend Debian Jessie, which is stable enough. :D
Yes, I know that It would be a little intresting after Gentoo-BleedingEdge.
Ubuntu 14.04 is alright too. That is an LTS Release.
It seems to be a complicated problem.
3.16.0-4 Kernel is perfect.
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Okay, I agree. Do you know where we could follow this? How could we know that
this has been fixed?
There are kernel changelogs on kernel.org, but I don't know, what I should look
for.
There is something here: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109051
but I haven't found anything news a
i just had a freeze under kernel 4.4.0-rc6 with cmdline intel_idle.max_cstate=1
so i can't confirm that workaround.
back to kernel 4.1.12
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me personally i keep insisting this is a kernel bug.
I also tried with vaapi, without it.
it did not change anything.
the vaapi is not used for anything within the graphics driver, only for videos,
opengl and dri (all optional and configurable, of course).
for me the system would then o
A few days ago I have replaced my debian jessie with new ubuntu 15.10 to
make a try and that was suprisingly stable. (I installed debian before
because of ubuntu's freezes.) There were no crashes.
Then I downloaded an app (intel-graphics-installer) from the official
website of Intel and I ran it.
@Richard.
you mean the firmware files ?
i did install those files, manually, yes.
But i have no idea which "manager tool" you could be referring to.
Concerning "the official intel graphics driver":
i am using xf86-video-intel with sna , like almost everyone here is probably
doing.
i tried sna, ux
Aspire ES1-311 uses also Bay Trail so reason might be same as here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1531865
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julio, Nick
Did you not install intel microcode driver with closed driver manager
tool, or official intel graphics driver?
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julio
It should work. I hope it will but unfortunately this is not the best
solution. These Intel CPUs use very advanced power saving technologies
and C-state is something that is in connection with power saving. The
more bigger c-state number is in use the more energy efficient your cpu
is. "C-st
@ Richard Baka:
appending intel_idle.max_cstate=1 to the grub cmdline as a workaround is new
Info to me.
Thanks for that. I am trying that on a fresh 4.4.0-rc6 kernel since yesterday,
no crashs so far.
This would be great, cause i prefer running a newer Kernel than the old 4.1.12,
where the sys
Same on Acer Travelmate B115-M.
I hope this workaround will fix it.
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Christian, this is a kernel bug. You should use the kernel parameter:
"intel_idle.max_cstate=1", or downgrade to the 14.04 LTS Release, or
just downgrade the kernel. I use ubuntu kernel 3.13.0-24, and it doesn't
freeze.
If you choose the first option, do these steps:
1. sudo nano /etc/default/gru
OK, mine crashed too, 4 times now. I'll try to remove and reinstall
pulseaudio. I hope what will work.
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Stasia, you could be right. Removing pulse didn't solve the problem (Acer
e1-510) but
I have upgraded to the 4.3.3-040303-generic kernel and it's much better. My
acer freezed regularly with ubuntu's default kernel but I haven't seen one
after the upgrade (several hours). I hope it will be okay.
Try this: > sudo apt-get remove pulseaudio && sudo apt-get purge
pulseaudio && sudo apt-get autoremove
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Looks like this bug - or kind of - is reported here
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88012 and comments 119, 120
say they got a working solution.
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Well it's a complete freeze for the third time already. Must be the
same. For 3 weeks or so it worked fine, and now 2 freezes in a row in
one day.
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Are you sure it's that particular bug? Have you tried SysRQ+REISUB? I
mean, so far my notebook works without any issues.
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As sad as it is - got 2 new freezes on 4.1.12 kernel...
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I have filed a bug here
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108721
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@stasia.
as i mentioned in a comment earlier on 14-11-2015 this is a kernel bug, not a
Ubuntu-specific bug.
in my opinion it should be addressed directly to the bugzilla.kernel.org list.
I wanted to do so but haven't found any time yet.
If someone does it please subscribe me to that thread or pos
To Christopher M. Penalver:
I already did it a month ago -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1511019 - or do you mean I
should file a new report under 4.1.12 kernel?
To Christian Wansart:
Btw, the new 4.4 kernel also freezes.
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I'm grad to hear another success. So far it works for me for a few weeks
now. What will be the next step to fix this issue in 4.2 (and newer
realeases)?
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Stasia, it will help immensely if you filed a new report via a terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
Please feel free to subscribe me to it.
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I confirm that 4.1.12 kernel does not freeze the system (I'm on Lenovo
laptop).
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I am running 4.1.13 for a week or so and there were no crashes so far,
btw.
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Laszlo:
the wifi card has nothing to do with your system freezes.
It is the kernel. Use kernel Version 4.1.12, that is a confirmed workaround
confirmed by at least 3 people in this thread.
for the wifi card just create a file in /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723be.conf
with content:
options rtl8723be fwlps=
I have an Aspire ES1-111 and facing the same issue. I use 14.04 LTS though with
always the latest updates.
I also tried to track the problem without success. I couldn't reproduce it on
will.
Nothing works when freeze occures, no crash dump, no logging, no SSH.
Maybe it could be in connection with
@ christopher:
i would be pleased to do so, but i think this is not even the right list, it is
definitely a kernel bug, not a Ubuntu-specific bug.
i am running gentoo linux myself, i compiled the kernel myself and didn't use
the packaged kernels from ubuntu.
don't you think it would be the best i
Julio, it will help immensely if you filed a new report via a terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
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confirmation: my system runs stable for many days now with kernel 4.1.12
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My system is now running stable for over a week on 4.1.12
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4.3.0 also freezes. now running 4.1.12
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freek:
Thank you for that info.
I will try it if the system freezes again. I have certain hope with this new
kernel (4.3.0), i am running it now the whole day and no freezes yet.
i have to say as well that my mint rafaela system (that doesnt crash but i
definetely prefer gentoo) has a 4.0.4 kerne
Julio: Based on the comment from Martin I have also installed 4.1.12
kernel. Since then, no freezes at all.
It could still be coincidence of course, and the next freeze might be
coming soon. But for me it certainly looks like the 4.1.12 kernel does
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i have an acer aspire ES1-711 and have this problem as well.
kernel boot parameters are
cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.3.0 root=/dev/sda6 ro drm.debug=0xe
i915.enable_rc6=0 i915.semaphores=1
it happens absolutely sporadically, it can be running 30h without crashing or
it can happe
It just froze again. Now I'm trying to find new ways to get at least a
hint of what causes the problem. Shouldn't the Kernel panic when
something's wrong? Are there any panics that are disabled by default or
something like this, that might "catch" this freezing? I already tried
to enable those ment
I have the same notebook and occasionally freezes as well. I tried some of the
kernels from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D which are
v4.3-rc7
v4.3-rc6
v4.3-rc5
v4.2.5-wily
v4.2.4-wily
v4.2-wily
v4.2-rc1
With all of them I still had freezes. Now I'm working with v4.1.12-wily
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