Spoke too soon.
System is now sometimes useless again after resume, typically when lots of apps
are open.
Only things that have changed recently are latest updates and me using eclipse.
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I no longer seem to be affected by this bug. I'm not sure what fixed it but I
did change a few things at once:
Updated to fglrx 9.6.
Updated my trunk version of firefox.
Applied the latest set of updates (about a month ago).
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This bug typically makes my system unusable for 30 minutes after resume,
I end up having to (slowly) kill all open apps to stop them all swapping
out. Firefox is the biggest problem. Disabling swap did nothing, and I
can't kill gnome-power-manager because then suspend is no longer there
on the shut
I think this time I've found out some interesting news!
First of all: ignore everything I've said before, suggesting some peace
of software being the culprit.
Now I have found out what piece of software _really_ is responsible for
the unusable system state, after waking up from suspend:
gnome-po
I stopped the module for my webcam from loading ("uvcvideo") and
disabled bluetooth, apache, mysql services also (now have to be started
manually).
since then everythings's back to normal.
or is this just a magic bug?
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Wow: load average: 12.16, 71.26, 46.55
First time I've seen a load average of 71 :-]
(Feisty.)
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I also see this problem on a fairly new Dell Latitude D630 with 9.04. I
was previously using 8.10 on the same system without any problems, but
since upgrading to 9.04, I see very high load averages and the system
becomes unusable slow after suspending.
it does seem to be somehow related to how mu
But the hard disk is not used at all when the sysload goes up, so I
don't quite understand anything atm...
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@Bob Manners & Greenbear: I'm not using ufw or kde. I think that this is
not trashing as usually defined, that is moving pages from swap to
memory and back. The reason is that the problem happens with either swap
on of off. With swap off the problem is less frequent, but there are
other problems of
The usual behavior I have is
- go to stand by/ suspend
- wake up: load of 20+
I disabled the firewall with Gufw 0.20.7. then,
- go to stand by/ suspend
- wake up: load fine, system is not thrashing
Enabled the firewall again and after another stand by cycle the system
is behaving fine.
I kno
To follow up on my own posting, I wonder if I am running out of "low
memory", even though plenty of "high memory" is available. Running just
my usual desktop basics of Thunderbird + Firefox on KDE4, "free -lm"
shows:
b...@gecko2:/var/log$ free -lm
total u
I am seeing very similar issues with 09.04 (and I believe I also had
problems under 08.10).
In my case I see episodes of very high load average and intense disk
thrashing, which usually lead to a functional lock-up of the system. I
am unable to change virtual terminals, to move the mouse pointer,
#uname -a:
Linux evolution 2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 02:48:10 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux
Turning swap off with "swapoff /dev/sdaX" made it possible for the first
time to have a usable system after suspending it.
If there is anything else I should be looking into please tell.
greet
I disabled swapping and the problem occurs less frequently since then.
Having no swap means that the the high disk activity after resuming from
stand-by is due to something that goes on at file system level (I'm using
ext3). I'm more than willing to help sort out this issue if anybody could tell
I have the same problem with 9.04 on a samsung q45, if you need any
info, please tell
greetz
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Made a test with a 9.04 live cd as requested in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/211153/comments/18
Confirmed that the problem is still there.
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I booted from my old 8.10 cd and got the same problem: the resume
doesn't complete. This means that at least on my hardware it could be a
problem related to booting from the live cd (any version of Ubuntu) and
not specific to 9.04.
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Load about 10 minutes after coming out of hibernate:
load average: 4.65, 27.78, 45.06
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Confirm this issue in Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty
Linux sonner 2.6.28-11-server #38-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 27 09:51:06 UTC
2009 i686 GNU/Linux
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I've got the same problem in ubuntu 8.10 with both suspend and hibernate. As a
workaround I close all applications but the terminal and sync before
suspending. In this way I get out of resume about 3 times out of 4 and at least
it saves me about 2 minutes of boot time.
However sometimes the syst
Could you test the latest pre-release of Jaunty, currently Alpha3 -
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/jaunty/ . You should be able to test
suspend via a LiveCD. Please let us know your results. Thanks.
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I'm experiencing same symptoms, running Ubuntu 8.10
(2.6.27-9.19-generic) on an Acer Aspire 9500 series (9504WSMi)
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Is this symptom still reproducible in 9.04 with 2.6.28-2-generic?
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I APT upgraded to Intrepid (~alpha 6) today, and hibernate doesn't work
at all for me. The total effect of selecting the "hibernate" option from
the new shutdown dialog is to drop out to a blank screen and ask for my
password, as if I'd asked to lock the screen. There is a brief pause in
between, s
> In my case at least it's not innocuous --- the high load level is
> unhappily accompanied by an inability to do much
Yup, I have to concur. Firefox in particular doesn't even redraw
itself for the first few minutes.
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In my case at least it's not innocuous --- the high load level is
unhappily accompanied by an inability to do much other than jerkily move
the cursor for a few minutes. Maybe this is because I tend to have ~6
workspaces full of windows open... but it's very frustrating, especially
when coupled with
I have noticed this for a number of releases - can't remember when I saw
it the first time - but never thought much of it. Linux load values
include processes that are waiting for io operations. It is clearly that
the processor sits around idle during this temporarily high load. So I
concluded that
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
Care to confirm this is still an issue with the latest Alpha for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10. You should be able to test via a LiveCD -
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing. Please let us know your results. If the
issue still exists, per the kernel team's bug policy, can you please
attach the follo
Gah, sorry for the bad formatting. The debug files should be:
* cat /proc/version_signature > version.log
* dmesg > dmesg.log
* sudo lspci -vvnn > lspci-vvnn.log
Also note that with the LiveCD you will only be able to test Suspend,
not Hibernate. Thanks.
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Affects me on Feisty as well ..
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