Chem,
Thank you for following up with me on this. I will mark this bug a Fix
Released.
Thanks!
~JFo
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Hi,
It is no longer an issue as of Jaunty as far as I can tell.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Jeremy Foshee wrote:
> Hi Chem.,
>
> This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
> it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try
> with the late
Hi Chem.,
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try
with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are
available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/lucid.
If it remains an issue
I have had the same problems sometimes with the messed up screen after
booting. It stopped after I updated my nVidia drivers from their page [
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us].
Right now I'm using this beta driver:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_amd64_195.22.html.
I have similiar problems with ubuntu 9.10 and my Shuttle Barebone
SN78SH7 and the integrated nvidia GeForce 8200 graphic card: sometimes
the usb bus hangs up so mouse and keybord doesn't respond any longer.
When disconnecting it from usb bus, there seems to be no power on the
bus (optical mouse is
For those desperate for a viable workaround while the problem persists,
I recommend trying the following as it works for me.
# sudo modprobe -r usbmouse && sudo modprobe -i usbmouse
That works for my mouse — it can then be plugged into any usb port and
will work, this workaround isn't almighty th
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Didn't work for me, completely removed the TV tuner and still having the
issue, I switched the printer and mouse when I plugged them back in
without realizing it, and only figured out I was still having the issue
today when I was doing some printing. I can deal with it being the
printer, I'd rather
That's what I would do. Remove the tuner for say, a week, and see what
happens.
Good luck.
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Actually, it's a pci tv tuner card. Would moving it to a different pci
slot help be something to try or would they all share one irq? Removing
it all together is an option, I haven't used it since switching to
Ubuntu, and even with vista and xp, I didn't use it often. Could it be
sata_nv (which I
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On Jaunty beta (and previous alphas) I notice that my mouse stops responding
after a seemingly random amount of time. All the usb ports it turns out shut
off--I've tried plugging various devices in all ports after the mous
I'm going to mark this SOLVED since I have the solution and its been
three days and no freezing whatsoever.
Good luck to everyone else. Check your irq assignments with "cat
/proc/interrupts" and check what nvidia is sharing an irq with. Look at
your lsusb and move whatever device it is sharing w
It looks like nvidia is sharing an irq with your IVTV device. I'm
assuming that's a usb tv tuner?
Try plugging your tuner into another port.
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I checked mine but I'm having trouble making heads or tails of it.
v...@deep-thought:~$ cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0 CPU1
0:109 0 IO-APIC-edge timer
1: 1 1 IO-APIC-edge i8042
7: 1 0 IO-APIC-edge pa
I think I found the solution to my freezing at the least.
I believe it is an issue with IRQ assignment and sharing. I posted in a
thread about this on the ubuntuforums.
Here are my /proc/interrupts and my lsusb:
[code]cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0 CPU1 CPU2 CPU3
Just talked to a friend who seems to have had the same issue. He thinks its
related to X11 and mentioned writing the xorg.conf from scratch fixed it for
him. Anyone tried this yet? I haven't surprisingly.
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 1:03 PM, /dev/null wrote:
> For what i have seen so far it might be
For what i have seen so far it might be an IRQ or IRQ sharing problem.
Does anybody encounter this problem when using an external graphics card?
It seems that this bug occurs randomly (in my case it seems to be connected
with a video player. It does not matter whether driver i use (nvidia or nv or
Well crap. This bug is really aggravating me. And yet it is not a problem in
Fedora for Chemical Imbalance. Maybe it's time I contact Asus and see if
they know of the issue seeing as we can't resolve it. :(
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 12:07 PM, /dev/null wrote:
> Nope... Attaching a fan to the north
Nope... Attaching a fan to the northbridge was not a solution.
i resized the VLC Window when suddenly the mouse died. The keyboard was still
functional (Num-Lock light reacted as expected) but the screen did not react as
it should. VLC did still play the movie but ALT+F2 did not show up the star
I may try it on mine as well. The mobo itself runs cool at 36C (maybe that's
hot for a mobo?) but the processor is at 50C normally with stock heatsink
and probably somewhat messed up thermal paste. It is running hotter than
when I first built the machine so this could definitely be a heat issue. If
After I attached a fan (Arctic Cooler 3) on the "Northbridge" on my ASRock
K10N78FullHD-hSLI it seems to be (as far as i can say right now) better. I
haven't had any USB issues lately.
I am using Ubuntu with kernel "2.6.30-020630-generic" and
NVIDIA-Linux-x86-185.18.14 driver [NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1
I realized I have never plugged the mouse into a different USB port. I do
not have optional ports (not that I know of). I will play around with it and
see.
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 4:08 AM, Mike Gerwitz wrote:
> My motherboard came with additional USB ports that may be connected
> optionally. I r
My motherboard came with additional USB ports that may be connected
optionally. I removed it on the 19th after reading the above posts, and
I have not had any problems since. While I'd like to give it a bit more
time, it does seem to hint at a hardware issue. When I have the time I
will attempt to
My mouse and keyboard are directly connected to the usb hubs on the
motherboard.
No cables here.
I went back to Jaunty because Debian started doing the same thing.
Right now I just put up with rebooting every time it freezes (every few
hours, sometimes it goes upwards of 6).
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Someone on Fedora 11 said that their USB keyboard would stop working in the
same manner as ours. He removed a USB extension cable that he was using and
that fixed the problem. I'm wondering if our issue is relatively similar.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:41 PM, Chris Oliver wrote:
> Well, I spoke t
Well, I spoke too soon, Debian just stopped my USB mouse. Keyboard kept
working, unplugged both and neither get power just like always.
It could very well be cheap internal hubs. I wouldn't put it past them. I
couldn't get Hardy to work because it would not detect the onboard Nvidia
8300 to instal
I don't use any external usb hubs with any of my pc's.
Motherboard manufacturers are known for using cheap internal usb hubs on
their mobos though.
I've heard of people having issues with cheap internal hubs.
The thing is that only Jaunty has given me this problem.
XP, Hardy, BSD, and Intrepid
I've got the M4N78. I have not had any issues in XP until the other
night. I'm starting to wonder what really is causing the problem. Do
you have a USB hub connected to your computer? I am wondering if that
is causing problems with my other USB devices.
On 6/19/09, Chem. Imbalance wrote:
> Thanks
Thanks for the sources.list.
I hope this isn't a hardware issue.
What motherboard do you have?
I haven't had any issues with XP on my machine.
No blue screens or freezes at all, even with the nvidia drivers.
I don't use XP much however.
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So last night, I was using WinXP on my desktop that has been having
the issues...and all of a sudden it blue screened with a usbhub.sys
error. I wonder if it is an actual hardware issue.
Here is my sources.list:
deb http://mirror.peer1.net/debian/ testing main contrib non-free
deb http://mirror.p
I'll give you my sources.list in a bit that you can check out.
Everything seems to be working perfectly fine for me. I got the
repositories off a friend who is a big debian user. Using his sources
I haven't had a single problem (other than being on dialup :P )
On 6/17/09, Chem. Imbalance wrote:
>
I don't know what it could be. Perhaps the ubuntu kernel has some buggy
patches or untested features enabled?
I'm content on staying with Debian as well except for the "Stable vs.
Unstable Conundrum".
Stable is old and even Testing is buggy. My gksu and nm-applet are
broken in Testing.
I switc
@ Chemical Imbalance
Great! I'm glad to hear it. I'll no longer be using Ubuntu as I really just
need stability. I'm using a mix of Squeeze and Sid.
So if it's not the kernel and it's not the nvidia driver. What do you think
it might be?
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 9:53 PM, Chem. Imbalance
wrote:
>
@ Chris Oliver
I just moved to Debian Lenny today and what a breath of fresh air!
I compiled a version of 2.6.30 from the Debian source and all is going
nicely.
I like Debian. I'm probably just gonna stay with it.
Btw, I'm using "Testing", the rolling release not "Squeeze".
Good luck to all.
I would also like to add that it seems the issue is recurring more
often. I cannot go an hour without the problem. This is a very severe
issue - I'm unable to use my Ubuntu box productively and find myself
spending much of my time on my work-issued Windows PC, which lacks a
vast majority of the too
Most recent nVidia drivers (185.18.14) does not solve the issue.
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Dang. I've been running Debian Lenny and it has been treating me very
nicely. Using 2.6.29 and the 180.44 nvidia driver with no issues so
far...but we shall see.
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 5:35 PM, Chem. Imbalance
wrote:
> 2.6.30 is a no-go.
>
> Started freezing yesterday.
>
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2.6.30 is a no-go.
Started freezing yesterday.
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hey great! i have since moved to debian for the time being to get some
actual stability :P its working great as well. i never went with fedora
because i love deb based distros so much better. let me know how it goes
after a week of usage but i think ill probably stick with the debian
squeeze/sid se
Installing the 2.6.30 kernel from here http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/ fixes this problem for me so far.
Everyone here should give it a shot.
I've only been using it for a day, but so far it's working nicely.
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I have also been experiencing this problem since upgrading to Jaunty. My
keyboard and mouse are attached through the same USB receiver. The mouse
will stop responding, but the keyboard will continue to work. I did
notice, however, that the multimedia keys on the keyboard no longer
respond after the
I have been experiencing the same problem. Upgrading to the proposed
kernel in Jaunty 32 bit did not have this happen for almost a month and
then it has happened 3 times in the past 2 days. Also boot hangs on the
bluetooth module occasionally which seems to happen on reboot after this
had happened
This problem is exceedingly frustrating. It will be a non-issue for a
month and then it's happened three times today. It does seem to happen
only when the computer is under a large load, It never seems to happen
at under 50% usage on both cores, most of the time when the usb stops
working and I thi
It happened again... here are the log-messages
(Even the screen freezes, i had to CTRL-ALT-DEL):
/var/log/messages;
May 9 20:57:08 phoenix -- MARK --
May 9 20:57:50 phoenix kernel: [15662.357624] usb 1-5: USB disconnect, address
3
May 9 20:58:19 phoenix bonobo-activation-server (arndt-9020): c
I have the same here on an ASRock K10N78FullHD-hSLI mainboard (nvidia 8200
chipset)
but furthermore sometimes my soundcard is just not responding.
I could make out the following:
USB (OHCI-part) and VGA 8200 share the same IRQ 21
and
USB(EHCI-part) and audio ALC1200 (onBoard) share IRQ 22
It
Could this bug be related?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/355155
It seems uninstalling the nvidia drivers solves this problem (so far).
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Having the same issue, but my lsusb hangs after the mouse stops working.
It seems random, but it's never happened while the system was idle.
I've noticed it stop while watching full screen flash videos (ala
hulu.com), playing Nexuiz, and consistantly when I try to open more than
one pdf at a time.
Could this be the problem?
Apr 6 17:19:29 CUbNix kernel: [ 725.073540] usb 4-1: reset low speed USB
device using ohci_hcd and address 2
Apr 6 17:19:32 CUbNix kernel: [ 728.553535] usb 4-1: reset low speed USB
device using ohci_hcd and address 2
Apr 6 17:19:34 CUbNix kernel: [ 730.385532] us
Well a strange thing just happened...
After about 25 occurrences of this bug only affecting my mouse, it just
happened to my keyboard and not my mouse.
Since my keyboard wasn't working, I was able to go into Sys., Admin.,Log
File Viewer and paste the following output of kern.log:
** Attachment
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Here is my dmesg and lsusb output after the bug occurs
** Description changed:
On Jaunty beta (and previous alphas) I notice that my mouse stops
responding after a seemingly random amount of time. All the usb ports
it turns out shut off--I've tried plugging various devices in all ports
a
** Description changed:
On Jaunty beta (and previous alphas) I notice that my mouse stops
responding after a seemingly random amount of time. All the usb ports
it turns out shut off--I've tried plugging various devices in all ports
after the mouse stops responding and they are all without
** Attachment added: "lsmod.txt"
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** Description changed:
On Jaunty beta (and previous alphas) I notice that my mouse stops
responding after a seemingly random amount of time. All the usb ports
it turns out shut off--I've tried plugging v
Also I have noticed that when this bug occurs, the keyboard still works until
you replug it in--at which time it receives no power. All deviced plugged into
usb ports when the mouse stops responding still receive power unless they are
unplugged and then plugged back in--then they don't receive
Since this bug report, I have experienced recurrences of this bug at
least six times as of April 1, 09.
Fully updated too.
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** Description changed:
On Jaunty beta (and previous alphas) I notice that my mouse stops
- responding after a seemingly random amount of time--on every boot. All
- the usb ports it turns out shut off--I've tried plugging various devices
- in all ports after the mouse stops responding and they
** Description changed:
On Jaunty beta (and previous alphas) I notice that my mouse stops
responding after a seemingly random amount of time--on every boot. All
the usb ports it turns out shut off--I've tried plugging various devices
in all ports after the mouse stops responding and they
** Attachment added: "dmesg.txt"
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