This bug appears to involve a freeze of Xorg, probably due to a GPU
lockup in the kernel drm code, in a version of Ubuntu before
natty (or we couldn't determine the version from the report).
The X team has been investigating GPU lockups in Intel's video driver
during the natty development cycle.
I can confirm that this problem happens even on maverick.
And with Natty, I'm forced to use Unity-2d because when I try to log on
Unity-3d I get this message:
"It seems that you do not have the hardware required to run Unity.
Please choose Ubuntu Classic at the login screen and you will be using
Please consider setting importange of this bug to HIGH as it's a very
annoying *regression* on fairly common hardware which has worked
wonderfully with past ubuntu versions. Thank you.
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Hi, I suffer from this bug, too, but my system hangs usually after 3-5 days of
uptime. A few times it hung after only a few hours.
Only one time did I see a freeze while I was working. It usually freezes while
I'm not at the desktop, thus the screen is in dpms save mode.
The very same system had
** Tags added: freeze
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System routinely freezes after upgrading to 10.04.1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/626747
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Can anyone tell me if there is ANY of the many proposed fixes that might
fix this issue. Unfortunately, I am not a Linux guru so I do not want to
start installing and testing every possible fix.
I've used Ubuntu now for many years and I've never had a problem. I
would really appreciate someone at
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+ System routinely freezes after upgrading to 10.04.1
** Tags added: lucid
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System routinely freezes after upgrading to 10.04.1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/626747
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