*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 805209 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/805209
Seems to be working, stayed up overnight without lockup. I'm going to
mark as duplicate of bug #805209, change if you disagree.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 805209
System locks up after u
Booted latest kernel as discussed in bug #805209. Seems to associate
without hanging up. Will let it run overnight to see how it goes.
ggo@ggo-laptop:~$ uname -a
Linux ggo-laptop.us.ibm.com 2.6.32-33-generic-pae #70-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jul 7
22:51:12 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux
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Came in this morning and the system was locked up. Worked great from the
time I posted until I left for the night. Here's the last bit in the
'messages' file from the 11th. Most of the other messages are firewall
messages about 1x / 10sec.
Jul 11 19:46:20 ggo-laptop kernel: [27927.129173] FIREWALL
Hi Julian, booted 31.61 PAE and seems to be holding so far. 33.69 PAE
worked for a long time and then seemed to lock up once I've used VMWare
with a huge image and then closed it.
I'll try 31.61 non-PAE later this evening.
I'll keep running 31.61 PAE for a bit & post if it croaks.
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Well, testing whether this can be reproduced on 31.61 (or for that matter, any
non-pae kernel) would definitely help in isolating the issue.
There's no reason to continue using 33.69 from -proposed, now that you
determined it's still broken.
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@Julian - it's a challenge because I probably didn't test every single
one of them. I ran every PAE kernel from 59 that was in -stable and saw
the lockup issue. Following the suggestion to enable -proposed I am
running 69. Haven't tried any others at this point. A quick look at my
grub2 config list
Alright - there's a known regression affecting only pae-kernels, where
2.6.32-31.61 is good and 2.6.32-32.62 is bad (see bug #805209).
You said that "any kernel later" than 2.6.32-30.59 is causing this problem -
was 2.6.32-31.61 part of your tests?
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I did get a freeze up today, but wow will it be hard to figure out.
VPN was active
VMWare Windows XP session up
practically all 8Gb in use
tried to switch to different wifi network, GNOME froze the instant it
associated.
couldn't duplicate it again. :(
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@Julian - ok had time to enable the -proposed repos and update. Good
news, seems to work! Will connect now and not cause GNOME to hang. Gets
my vote!
ggo@ggo-laptop:~$ uname -a
Linux ggo-laptop.x.y.com 2.6.32-33-generic-pae #69-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jun 27
16:53:18 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux
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@Julian - I'll enable -proposed and check. This is my personal
workstation and hard to experiment on during the day because of my
'real' job :) Needs to be stable & dependable.
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Which specific kernel versions did you test? I figure 2.6.32-32.62 is
broken - have you tried 2.6.32-33.68, currently sitting in -proposed
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed)?
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Status: New => Confirmed
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