I don't see this happening in Oneiric, so this issue is no longer
relevant.
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Oded Arbel, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
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
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after a clean Install of natty, the problem is gone. But when connecting
my laptop without the battery to power, the problem is there again.
@#12: Do you also experience the one-second-pauses every ten seconds?
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I'm experiencing crippling high iowait as well after upgrading to natty.
I think comment #7 might be on to something.
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after the double standby, every further standby toggles the problematic
behavior on/off.
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After natty update today, system is unresponsive
ok, my "workaround" described in #5 works without removing the power
cable and seems to be desktop independent. Just go to sleep (suspend to
RAM) twice and the problem is gone. Tested with LXDE and KDE on Kubuntu
Natty.
Any hints about how to narrow down, what does change with the second
sleep and
#7 and #8 you have other problems. swapoff -a does not help in my case
and the screen dosn't go off after 15 minutes. The system hangs every 10
_seconds_ for only one second.
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I don't know if my case is the same as told here but I have a Delll
Inspiron with Core 2 Duo, 4Gb RAM running a fresh install of Natty and
if I leave my computer idle for (note sure but around) 15 minutes.
In my case, what happen is that most of the times the computer screen
turns off and when I t
Not sure if this relates to this bug, but I figured that natty (kernel
2.6.38-9) starts filling swap space heavily. I have set
vm.swappiness=0... during work system keeps swap empty, after half an
hour away (system locked) I realize that swap consumes >600 MB, with 1.2
GB out of 8 GB RAM are used.
i forgot to mention that after rebooting, the problem is back
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After natty update today, system is unresponsive and freezes often
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I have found a way to switch the misbehaviour off:
1. Remove power cable (I have a Lenovo mini dock. Disconnection means
undocking, don't know if this is important)
2. Activate standby (suspend to RAM)
3. Come back from standby.
4. Activate standby (suspend to RAM)
5. Come back from stan
i am experiencing the same freeze problem on the same ThinkPad model
(with an Intel 965GM video chipset) after updating from 10.10 to 11.04 .
I can't say that the system is unresponsive, but it freezes periodical
every 10 seconds for around one second.
Selecting an old (pre upgrade) kernel (2.6.35
I am also facing the same problem for last few days.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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I don't believe the problem is with the current kernel (2.6.38-1)
because when I boot with an older kernel (2.6.37), I get the same
behavior.
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