It affects me from time to time. On an Asus UX305F, on Ubuntu Gnome 16.10.
Very very very slow screen refresh, unless I move the mouse.
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I want to confirm that the bug still exist for the TOSHIBA NB200.
I tried with Ubuntu 12.04 and 14.04 but i could work.. it was freezing even if
I had the option "quiet splash nohz=off"
for the grub (this option worked with older versions of kernel)
Then I tried lubuntu 12.04 and 14.04 but it was
The bug of the full processor core has been fixed by the new kernel.
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OK, I've done what you said but I don't understand anything.
$ sar -I XALL 2 1 | less
Shows that 0 interrupt is the problem (if I understood well).
$ cat /proc/interrupts
Show that the 0 interrupt refers to timer. (See screenshot)
What can I do ?
I had to disable lapic timer to prevent system f
Romain, I'd sas that for additional troubleshooting the issue the following
article may give you some hints:
http://linoxide.com/how-tos/cpu-bottleneck-linux/
You should have the following packages installed: procps and sysstat.
First, maximize the terminal window. Then run vmstat and mpstat for
I've set Htop as you said.
Here is the new screenshot. Nothing is different.
That's strange it's like the system thinks my computer just has a one core CPU.
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Romain, red CPU time is related to kernel. In htop you can press F2 and
set display options as shown on the attached screenshot in order to get
more details on kernel threads. (Press Esc to go back to process list.)
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Here it is.
As you can see in details, none of the process takes more than 1.9% but
the 1rst core line is red and full.
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Romain, could you install htop and run the htop command from command
line to see what process is causing high CPU usage?
Maximize the terminal window, start htop and sort processes by CPU% (F6,
then choose PERCENT_CPU).
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Hi,
I have the same issue on Ubuntu 14.04.
I tried setting GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nolapic_timer
clocksource=jiffies"
I works, but, when I open Gnome System Monitor, I see that my first Core
is always between 95 et 100% and the other one seems to work normally.
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Prajna, what version is your linux kernel? (Run "uname -a")
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I'd like to report that this bug still persists in 12.04 and 14.04 on a
Toshiba NB200.
I have worked round it on 14.04 with the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet
splash nolapic_timer clocksource=jiffies"
line in /etc/default/grub as mentioned above.
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Same on Debian. Thx Robert Premuz, you save my life :).
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I'd like to confirm that this bug exists in Ubuntu 11.04 with
Linux 2.6.38-9.43 on a Toshiba nb300.
As a workaround I set
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nolapic_timer clocksource=jiffies"
in /etc/default/grub and then run
sudo update-grub
sudo reboot
Note that the right option name is n
More likely to be a kernel problem than X. I see this already has a
kernel task, so closing the X one.
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This also affects my NB200 running Ubuntu 10.10 netbook edition, updated
from 10.04.
I'm testing the 'nolapci_timer clocksource=jiffies' suggestion. So far
it has completely fixed the problem of constant hanging. And I can now
listen to music on Rhythmbox with no glitches at all (an improvement
ov
In my case 'nolapci_timer' alone did not fix the issue.
It boots as quickly as 'intle_idle.max_cstate=0' but has more frequent pauses
once it has started.
Using 'nolapci_timer clocksource=jiffies' does seem to have resolved the
problem, however I will test it out some more and report back if
if "nolapic_timer" makes this issue go away, then it is probably this
issue:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21032
Which is fixed in 2.6.37-rc1, 2.6.36.1, 2.6.35.9 by this upstream patch
commit c25d29952b2a8c9aaf00e081c9162a0e383030cd
Author: Len Brown
Date: Sat Oct 23 23:25:53 20
Oops, forgot the important part: Toshiba NB200.
Ubuntu 10.10 - clean install
Kubuntu 10.10 - clean install
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I can contradict previous reports.
The intel_idle.max_cstate=0 option decreases freezes, but they still exist, as
evidenced by loops occuring in video or music playback when a user does not
move the mouse. Noted in Bug #638434.
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try adding "clocksource=jiffies nolapic_timers" to the kernel command line
parameter.
sudo pico /etc/default/grub
change
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nolapci_timer
clocksource=jiffies"
save changes
sudo update-grub
reboot
sfranzyshe
Please don't tell me we will have to wait until the next release to get
that bug fixed ?
I really can't stand "patching" the kernel with nohz=off at the cost of
performance...
Why isn't that bug even triaged :'(
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Ok thanks. I will try that tonight.
I still hope for a real fix to come out :(
It's really sad to get more hardware problem when updating Ubuntu (10.04 was
very stable on that netbook).
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Solution.
Add the following to your command line in the boot up script:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nohz=off"
Will turn off the CPU Effects. Not the prettiest solution, your laptop
will get hotter, the battery life will b shorter ... but at least, the
system runs without interruptio
Hmmm finally the problem is partially solved.
When the wifi is not connected, i still get some freeze.
Maybe that's why i had the feeling the issue was fixed when it wasn't ?
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I added the max_idle part and it works at least for booting. All other I
don't know yet, but I will see what happens.
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@Daniel Dräs:
As far as i know, this bug comes from an optimization attempt of the kernel.
So yes, if that worked it would have improved maybe a little the battery life.
But on 10.04, i already managed to reach something like 7 hours of battery life.
So it's not really a big concern. I prefer a ke
Same here, after upgrading from 10.04 to 10.10, system hangs everytime
if I do not move the mouse or type anything.
My system:
Magalhães PC (Portuguese version of intel's Classmate)
CPU: Atom N270
Ram: 1G
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When I get this right, this option would disable some power management
features resulting in shorter battery run-times. correct?
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@Tetsuo6995 Never mind, :-) So we can begin to wait some ubuntu guys
fix this in an updated kernel image. Read through all the related bug
reports, I think the bug affects Atom CPU only. But it is urgent since
it makes the atom users can't boot/operate their computers.
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Well looks like the intel_idle.max_cstate=0 worked for me too !
@Sunner Sun: Well i'm deeply sorry. Looks like you were right in the end. That
lenovo fix do work on that issue too.
I wonder why the fix didn't work on the first boot i made with it :/
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I can confirm that "intel_idle.max_cstate=0" kernel option works fine for my
Toshiba NB200-110 with Maverick Meerkat 10.10.
This works fine after boot.
I can't confirm it works during install steps too, 'cause I used (trough
F6 option) the "nohz=off". I did not know "intel_idle.max_cstate=0"
opti
Do we really think xorg is the correct project? I would consider this
more a kernel issue.
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Since I don't have a NB200, I must agree with you, :-)
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I disagree :/
Sure the fix for Lenovo fix the boot of the NB200.
But only the boot problem.
I'am 99% sure that the freeze will persist from time to time even when the
system is totally ON.
So this is mostly
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Yes, the latest updated kernel () does not fix this problem. But the
"intel_idle.max_cstate=0" solution mentioned in bug #634702 works. So I
mark them duplicated.
Although the two bugs have different descript
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Paul Hist is probably right.
Description of symptoms is far more similar on bug #638434.
If someone can change the duplicate status it would be great. We would regroup
NB200 and NB300 issues.
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I don't find the kernel release for bug #634702 fixes the problem. I
believe the duplicate status is wrong. This bug is actually a duplicate
of bug #638434.
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Ok thanks !
I tried the different fix proposed for the lenovo bug #634702 but it didn't
work...
I will try your self-compiled kernel to see how it goes !
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I manually download these files:
linux-headers-2.6.32-25_2.6.32-25.44_all.deb
linux-headers-2.6.32-25-generic_2.6.32-25.44_i386.deb
linux-image-2.6.32-25-generic_2.6.32-25.44_i386.deb
And install them with "sudo dpkg -i *.deb". Reboot with this kernel and
the Atom N270 works like before.
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I meet the same problem after upgrade to 10.10 i386 desktop edition from
10.04.
I have a self-compiled kernel installed which is based on 10.04's
generic kernel and use the same .config with 10.04. I boot with it and
everything is fine. So I believe it is a problem about the kernel.
In fact, at l
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