And again. Like I said before, happens when there is a long period of
inactivity (over the weekend):
Jul 25 06:44:16 anoop-desktop kernel: [411342.336058] NVRM: GPU at :01:00.0
has fallen off the bus.
Jul 25 06:44:24 anoop-desktop kernel: [411350.336031] NVRM: Xid (:01:00):
16, Head
275.19-0ubuntu1~natty~xup1 also causes a freeze (its not a full freeze
though - pressing numlock results in a delayed (5 seconds) response.
Relevant syslog messages:
Jul 20 08:17:01 anoop-desktop CRON[14322]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-parts
--report /etc/cron.hourly)
Jul 20 08:51:12 anoop-deskto
So I am going to try that now.
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Froze again. This time with twinkling caps and scroll lock indicator
lights. The only relevant message in syslog seems to be:
Jul 19 08:04:00 anoop-desktop kernel: [428759.992052] NVRM: GPU at
:01:00.0 has fallen off the bus.
This is using nvidia-current (275.09.07-0ubuntu2) from Oneric.
I d
Or maybe the bugbot did the needful and this somehow links to 11.04 too.
Anyway, I am running 275.09.07-0ubuntu2 now (thanks Fred), xserver-xorg
version 1:7.6+4ubuntu3.1 ( and other latest Natty packages). Will see
how the 275 nvidia driver goes.
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Yes, indeed, it doesn't seem to be keyboard related - my system froze
after I swapped the keyboards (new log attached). Its my work PC and it
seems to happen over weekends during long periods of inactivity. But it
has happened during 'office' hours too. I guess I will try the driver
from Oneric.
*
The issue is not keyboard related, I would risk saying. The freeze does
not happen exclusively on app switch, it's just an easy way of
triggering it. A much better guess is the graphics card.
Inspired by a lost post on Ubuntu freezes, I installed the latest Nvidia
drivers, 275.
https://launchpad.
I haven't had trouble after I swapped my Logitech USB keyboard with a
Dell PS/2 one. But then I have had days without problems before. Alt-Tab
might be again keyboard related? I don't know. But yes, if you have a
Logitech USB keyboard, you might want to try swapping it for something
else.
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I too am having a recurrent freeze on my machine. It happens the more
often when I switch applications using ALT + Tab. Here is an excerpt of
my kern.log, fetched via SSH after the crash.
Jun 20 14:12:38 hal9000 kernel: [ 1914.938570] NVRM: Xid (:01:00): 13, 0003
8297 0f10 41
It looks like its definetely and Xorg issue,as it affects all video drivers
and all input drivers(I confirmed evdev mouse kbd synaptics,etc.).The mi
Event queue is somehow getting left behind due to some other activity in
xorg and comes up stuffed,it looks like something breaks/crashes in it after
And I don't have any *vdpau* packages installed.
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Nope, still happens.
Thank you fninja, I somehow missed your post. I posted about this bug on
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=161586
I just swapped out my Logitech USB keyboard for a Dell PS/2 one. And
then if that doesn't work I will try blacklisting asus_atk0110.
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So nv somehow makes Alt-Tabbing very slow (tried workarounds for that
problem unsuccessfully). I am now back on nvidia, through nvidia-current
but using a PPA: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates
Now running 270.41.19-0ubuntu1~xup~natty
Hasn't frozen since a few days.
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Natty stack trace
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So ran into the problem again. Uninstalled nvidia-current and nvidia-
settings. Back to the same work around as described in comment #19. And
nv isn't open, its proprietary. But is stable. I am not going to try
nouveau as it still doesn't support 3D fully and I am just fine with 2D,
which nv provid
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected compiz-0.9 natty running-unity ubuntu
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Binary package hint: xorg
I don't know if its only X and I didn't try SSHing in. But found an X
freeze backtrace (attached) in syslog. I don't know what triggers it,
but it
Running 11.04 now with nvidia-current (270.41.06-0ubuntu1), xserver-org
(1:7.6+4ubuntu3) and linux 2.6.38-8-generic-pae. Will post if things
happen again.
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Hey Anoop,
Hi, have you had a chance to test if this bug is still present in natty?
If it does (and if you're the original reporter), please boot into natty
and run the command:
apport-collect
which will update the bug with fresh logs and tag the bug as affecting
natty. (It is best to run
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=161586
another thread on this
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I have this problem too.It may be related to vdpau,as flash 10.2 can
make use of it,and can cause this happen quite predictably(possibly
mplayer with vdpau or vaapi-vdpau driver can as well,not sure
though).Were You running any apps that use vdpau(including flash
10.2)?also if nouveau is available
I switched to the open source 'nv' driver present by default (by
manually editing xorg.conf). I don't need fancy graphics. All I need is
a dual monitor setup and I got that working through the generic System
->Preferences-Monitors configuration utility. It detected the monitors
just fine and let me
Nope, roll back to 2.6.35-24 made it worse. Possibly because I had to
re-install 260.19.06-0ubuntu1 and that seem to reset something. I am now
running 2.6.35-28-generic-pae.
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nvidia 270.*? I thought the latest was 260.19.*? I just got hit by it
again. I will try rolling back to 2.6.35-24. I am using
260.19.06-0ubuntu1 for graphics.
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I was getting this like crazy with 2.6.35-28 and 2.6.35-26, about every
hour, nvidia 270.*
I switched back to 2.6.35-24 and nvidia 260.* and it stopped. I'm going
to try going back to nvidia 270.* when I get a chance, but this seemed
to fix it for me.
I no longer see this at all in dmesg:
NVRM:
Happened again. Ditto stack trace as uploaded. Will upload again anyway.
** Attachment added: "xorg-segfault-nvidia_drv.so.syslog.log"
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New crash, "new message"
Apr 9 20:47:23 vainamoinen kernel: [ 7510.460764] NVRM: Xid
(:01:00): 13, 0001 5097 15e0 0080
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I've the same problem. I'm using Ubuntu Maverick with 2.6.35-23-generic-pae
kernel in a i686 GNU/Linux system.
My nvidia driver version is 270.29
kern.log:
Apr 9 18:41:32 vainamoinen kernel: [28239.152060] NVRM: Xid (:01:00): 8,
Channel 0001
Apr 9 18:41:34 vainamoinen kernel: [28241.1
Happened again. Do have the stack trace this time.
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Hasn't happened since last update.
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Disabling compiz does make the freeze occurrence less frequent.
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Disabling compiz does seem to make the problem go away.
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Disabling compiz after reading this:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=157041
Disabled by: Ubuntu Menu-> System->Preferences->Appearance->Visual
Effects and setting to None.
Fingers crossed.
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Happened again. This time:
Mar 15 11:28:37 anoop-desktop kernel: [ 3533.026210] NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 51
Mar 15 11:28:46 anoop-desktop kernel: [ 3542.028251] NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 16,
Head Count 000a
Mar 15 11:28:46 anoop-desktop kernel: [ 3542.028362] NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 16,
Head 00
Oops, it just happened with 2.6.35-25 too. I don't see a stack trace in
any of the logs. The only thing interesting around then seems to be:
Mar 15 10:15:32 anoop-desktop kernel: [328113.014696] NVRM: Xid
(0001:00): 51
** Summary changed:
- X freeze, nvidia-current, Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick 2.6.35-
** Summary changed:
- X freeze, nvidia-current, Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick
+ X freeze, nvidia-current, Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick 2.6.35-27-generic-pae
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
I don't know if its only X and I didn't try SSHing in. But found an X
freeze backtrace (attache
I switched back to the older kernel - 2.6.35-25-generic-pae and the
issue hasn't happened since. So the problem seems to be related to
2.6.35-27-generic-pae
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** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
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Found this trace in kern.log. It should be when I switched to the latest
nvidia driver (NVIDIA-Linux-x86-260.19.44.run) from nvidia.com to see if
that works.
** Attachment added: "syslog-x-freeze-trace-proprietary-nvidia-driver.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/733374/+a
Syslog X freeze trace
** Summary changed:
- X freezes and doesn't recover
+ X freeze, nvidia-current, Ubuntu 10.10
** Summary changed:
- X freeze, nvidia-current, Ubuntu 10.10
+ X freeze, nvidia-current, Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xorg
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