Well, it appears that mythtv wasn't the problem. I'm beginning to
wonder if ClamAV might be the problem. I'm checking my settings to see
if ClamAV might be triggering this.
Rob, you've been supremely helpful so far. My bug report for this Bug
#368324. I'm posting here in hopes that you might re
Suspend problems are intermittent for me. Restoring after a long period
usually results in g-p-m telling me that the computer failed to suspend,
but there don't seem to be any ill effects, unless the occaisonal hang
is related. I'll have to find out more about how suspend/restore works
in ubuntu
jdacronym wrote:
> Well, I've just had another crash, but I'm not sure why it happened.
> The system was behaving itself, then refused to restore from suspend.
>
> Strangely the GNU icon on my EMACS launcher in Xfce is gone now, too.
>
> anyway, here's the crash log. What should I be looking for t
Well, I've just had another crash, but I'm not sure why it happened.
The system was behaving itself, then refused to restore from suspend.
Strangely the GNU icon on my EMACS launcher in Xfce is gone now, too.
anyway, here's the crash log. What should I be looking for to see if
it's related?
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>Hello
>I heard from others that mythtv caused Hardy Heron to lock up. You
>could try killing it or uninstalling it. I suspected the Tracker
>indexer but I was wrong. Tracker has always been very well-behaved on
>my system.
Done. Would be a shame if mythtv was to blame though; I was hoping to
use
jdacronym wrote:
> Well, I'm back running Xfce, and I'm hopeful. Some things are still
> behaving strangely though:
>
> gnome-power-manager says I have 610697 hours and 25 minutes left on my
> battery. My other battery life estimates are sane. I think there are
> several bug reports for that tho
Okay, I posted my issue as a new bug report. It is now Bug #368324.
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Well, scratch that. It's happening again right now, but for some reason
my system is still usable. My problem now is that I can't run many
programs or load files. I get an input/output error or an error saying
that I'm attempting to access a read-only filesystem.
For instance:
$ gnome-terminal
Well, I'm back running Xfce, and I'm hopeful. Some things are still
behaving strangely though:
gnome-power-manager says I have 610697 hours and 25 minutes left on my
battery. My other battery life estimates are sane. I think there are
several bug reports for that though.
My computer failed to
jdacronym wrote:
> well, after some googling I can report that blkid and /etc/fstab are in
> agreement as to what the UUID of my swap partition is. This seems to
> indicate that my bug is different than yours. :/
>
> Any further suggestions?
>
>
Hello
It seems that the cause of your lock-up is
well, after some googling I can report that blkid and /etc/fstab are in
agreement as to what the UUID of my swap partition is. This seems to
indicate that my bug is different than yours. :/
Any further suggestions?
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for the record, I've at least tried starting up gparted and checking the
information tab for my swap partition, but I saw no uuid field. Also,
I'm wondering why this has been happening to me in xfce and gnome but
not fluxbox. Do the former two edit the swap entry in /etc/fstab for
some reason?
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I'm a neophyte with regards to linux, so I don't quite know my way
around the system yet. How would I check to see that the uuid of my
swap partition is correct in fstab?
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jdacronym wrote:
> Well, it's happened again, this time on Xfce. I could still move cursor
> and windows around and top and the toolbars were still updating, but
> unfortunately everything else was shot. Then the toolbars died as well.
> Couldn't even open a terminal to shut down the machine or k
Well, it's happened again, this time on Xfce. I could still move cursor
and windows around and top and the toolbars were still updating, but
unfortunately everything else was shot. Then the toolbars died as well.
Couldn't even open a terminal to shut down the machine or kill any
processes.
Howev
I think I have a similar problem after updating my Vostro 1500 to Hardy
(5 days after LTS ended on Gutsy).
The problem for me goes about the same: 100% disk and CPU usage with no
end in sight. GNOME is unresponsive, except for clock and gkrellm
updates, and moving the mouse pointer. I can try to
Nick Ellery wrote:
> Looks like you've managed to solve the problem, closing the report.
>
> ** Changed in: ubuntu
>Status: New => Invalid
>
>
Regarding the above bug, I have discovered that the problem was not
amule, which I had previously thought. The termination of the heavy disk
us
Looks like you've managed to solve the problem, closing the report.
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Sorry about this bug report. It was a false alarm. The culprit was
aMule, which had set about indexing my entire 250GB hard drive. Just in
case someone else has a problem like this...
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