I have the same problem with a P4 2.4, 1 GB RAM, tested on all the
onboard (Gigabyte 8PE667 Ultra) USB ports (all of them are 2.0).
Tested loading and unloading ehci-hcd.
Perhaps this happens due some kind of software uptate. I didn't had this
problem a month ago.
I have Ubuntu 8.10 and with the
I want to confirm the problem and add some info that I did not see here:
1 - Problem occurs not only with usb/ehci-hcd, using a internal card reader
(sdhci-pci) results in same slowdown
2 - It is not dependent on file-system: same speed with ext3 or vfat
3 - The problem is random, sometimes it is
Unfortunately I also have the same issues and experiences as mentioned
in this bug report.
My HW specs as follows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 82975X Memory Controller Hub (rev c0)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 82975X PCI Express Root Port (rev c0)
00:
i confirm bug cpu:core duo 1.66ghz
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Sorry to add more spam to this list but I at least want to log the issue
with my sw/hw configuration.
The way I experienced it was first my guest vm locking my machine almost
entirely (i'd get mouse movement after about 3 minutes for about a
second then have to wait another 3 minutes) while perfor
Hi.
This problem is also present on my machine, Asus K8N4-E SE, AMD Sempron
2800+. Copying 4 GB of data to an 8 GB USB stick takes around 45
minutes, with Windows (on the same computer) it takes 6 minutes. The
data transfer starts very fast until about 75 MB's are completed, then
it appears to pau
I never got around to reinstalling. Rather than waste any more time on
this, I've moved on to the 8.10 beta. File copying is improved on my
system, but it's still not working reliably.
I've been copying some data (about 30GB for each test) from my local USB
drive to the my network server and I'm
I confirm this bug on a Shuttle XPC copying to an external hard drive
via USB.
Does this problem occur only when copying to a non-linux partition?
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I believe I also have this bug on my Inspiron E1505 running Hardy AMD64.
This machine has intel graphics and wireless. This slowdown happens to
me whether i'm copying to either of my USB drives or over the wired or
wireless network.
The wired network didn't seem to slow down until about 600MB if
Savvas Radević, there's nothing to post, nothing is added to dmesg other
than the usual USB messages when plugging it in. This is the reason why
it's attached to gvfs even though nobody is sure what is causing it.
I tried formatting my laptop yet again and stuck on the new Hardy .1
release. It's
Update on my problem with Firewire Hard Drive.
I gparted the drive to Ext3 and changed the access from root to User and
so far I am hitting 20mb/s and at the moment no stops or access
problems. Fingers Crossed.
This seems to make it a NTFS problem with my drive setup.
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Can you try the following:
1) connect your usb device (with your card if it's a card reader)
2) Transfer your files, let it finish, even if it takes ages
3) When you're done, right click on the Desktop icon or the sidebar icon of
nautilus and unmount it properly.
post back the output of this comm
I can confirm that this affects also Intel G965 and P35 chipsets whit
Lacie USB2 hard-drives. Almost allways the speed is 3-6 MB/s but
sometimes it works in full speed 30 MB/s.
I've attached a screenshot where I first transferred one file to the
usb2-drive with average speed over 30 MB/s and after
This bug is also affecting Firewire hard drives, I am down to 18.5kb/sec
and can take a very long time. Tried the solution above but alas
nothing.
I am ATI X1550 graphics along with Intel Core duo...
I would class this as critical as it means I can not backup the system
to an external disk which
I agree that this should be assigned to the kernel, as I can't see what
other package could affect write speeds using dd. "dd" is low level, has
nothing to do with gfs. My guess is it's the kernel, or whatever sits
between dd and the kernel. (Is there even something there?)
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at
My pci=routeirq helped, but didn't turn out to be everything I hoped
for. I can get away with copying a few GB of files now before the
slowdown sets in, but it's still happening. The pattern is slightly
different with this tweak however, since it seems to be copying fine for
a certain number of f
I have a Dell Inspiron E1405. This bug is present both when writing to
my SD card and to my USB SD card reader. Different cards yield the same
results, and it works fine/full-speed on Windows.
For me, this bus is very pronounced. When writing any file over about
100MB, the speed suddenly drops
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 6:55 PM, Tim Kersten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had this on an amd/ati machine, so I don't think it's nvidia specific.
>
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Evirsama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Agree with Sebastien. Have a nvidia one with the bug. ubuntu release
>> 7
I had this on an amd/ati machine, so I don't think it's nvidia specific.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 12:41 PM, Evirsama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Agree with Sebastien. Have a nvidia one with the bug. ubuntu release
> 7.10.
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Agree with Sebastien. Have a nvidia one with the bug. ubuntu release
7.10.
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the new comment seems to confirm the bug is not a gvfs one, could be
nvidia specific, my machines are intel ones and I don't get the bug
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I seem to have happened upon a "solution".
I added pci=routeirq to the grub boot options and I got my USB and
network performance back, and the GUI is actually *usable* while copying
files too
I haven't run extensive tests, but I've been able to copy simultaneously
over the network and to two
I'm going to add a bit more that might be useful because this bug is
driving me crazy.
It affects both my systems, one a laptop, the other a brand new desktop
I purchased two weeks ago and is happening on both USB and network file
transfers (via either Samba or UFS to my NAS box). I've also been
the new comment is useful in the sense that it seems to indicate that
the issue is not a gvfs one
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thanks for the comment but when a bug is set as Triaged and with an
upstream task it means that there's enough info which means no need to
re confirm it everytime you want to subscribe to the bug, that will only
create a lot of bugmail noise, thanks you all.
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I can confirm this happens when using dd'ing a 1G image directly to a
usb device.
(warning! this will erase all data on the usb key)
i.e. from terminal 1:
dd if=/dev/zero bs=1000 count=100 of=/dev/sdb # where /dev/sdb is
your usb key
from terminal 2:
while true; do killall -SIGUSR1 dd; sleep
Confirming here as well, Toshiba A75
not sure what info to provide, here's "lsmod | grep usb" as the above
posters did
usb_storage73664 1
libusual 19108 1 usb_storage
scsi_mod 151436 4 sg,sd_mod,usb_storage,libata
usbcore 146028 6 usb_stor
same problem with Toshiba M60
lsmod|grep usb :
usbnet 20232 2 rndis_host,cdc_ether
usb_storage73664 2
libusual 19108 1 usb_storage
dvb_usb_nova_t_usb2 6788 0
dvb_usb_dibusb_common10756 1 dvb_usb_nova_t_usb2
dib3000mc 13960 2 dv
Hello !
I have the same problem here.
The files are transfer at a 2Mio/sec. speed. Sometimes, though, it works at the
"full" speed of 12Mio/sec.
Here is the output of lsmod | grep usb
[code]
usb_storage73664 1
libusual 19108 1 usb_storage
lmpcm_usb 7168
same here with eeepc 701 and ubuntu 8.04...
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For me also same problem... i have Acer Travelmate 2300 ...
USB is not useful for large files :(
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I have the same problem and it is extremely frustrating. Compaq Presario
M2350ea laptop.
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I think this has to do with problems with ehci-hcd, maybe in connection
with particular kernels and or motherboards and or chipsets... not sure.
When I remove this module, the drive works properly, maybe on
1.1-speeds, but at least it works...
J.O.
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Same problem here. Really, really, really annoying. Actually worse than
annoying: critical.
Ubuntu 8.04 installed the last couple of days. x86_64:
Linux xxx 2.6.24-16-generic #1 SMP Thu Apr 10 12:47:45 UTC 2008 x86_64
GNU/Linux
J.O.
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Same problem with Ubuntu 8.04 on a AMD 64.
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Same problem here. Ubuntu 8.04. Toshiba Tecra M3. 8GB PQI USB drive.
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I meant with the previous ubuntu distros, sorry about that
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I confirm this issue with a fersh new Hardy install, usb file transfer
has always been fine with the previous Hardy distros, so it must
probably be a gvfs related issue.
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I can confirm I have the exact same problem with Ubuntu 8.04. Many users
complain about the same issue, from what I could see on internet.
Whatever the USB device I use (USB stick or external hard-disk plugged
as USB storage), all my USB 2.0 devices (and recognized as such in
syslog or messages fil
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** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #525750
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=525750
** Also affects: gvfs via
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Status: Unknown
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still not confirming this behaviour on different installation and nobody
else opened bug about similar issues, that seems to be specific to your
configuration and would require debugging by somebody having the issue,
you might want to open a bug on bugzilla about that, upstream might have
better id
note that the *original* report is not entirely accurate anymore. The
speed is not in kb/s now, but it is around 4mb/s while it began at 7-9.
So, the speed is not as excruciatingly slow as before, but a noticeable
drop in performance can be seen nonetheless.
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I screencasted the problem (over a VNC session, so please bear with the
ugliness :), and as you can see, a file that should have taken 30-40
seconds (if it kept transferring at its initial speed) took 2 mins 42.
** Attachment added: "screencast demonstrating the slowdown"
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** Attachment added: "messages.log"
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** Attachment added: "syslog.log"
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** Attachment added: "xsession errors file"
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Status: New => Incomplete
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unconfirming, copying a 650M video on an usb key takes the same time
using cp and gvfs-cp on my hardy installation. Could you attach your
messages, syslog and .xsession-errors log after copying?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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I remote-controlled Amar's computer and did the requested testing. My
benchmark was transferring two 350 mb avi files onto a 1 gib USB 2.0 key
(this key is not the only one affected).
I did the testing using plain nautilus drag and drop, cp, and gvfs-copy.
nautilus = 15 mins
time cp: 3m21.337s
ti
personnally, I could not reproduce this using a small ipod (1g)
transferring a 380 mb file, nor with a conventional usb hard drive
(transferring 1.4 gb in 3 files), using nautilus+gvfs.
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