Thanks for the update, good to hear that it's no longer a problem for
you. I'll mark it accordingly.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.17 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I am no longer experiencing this problem. I did a BIOS upgrade, which
really helped, and disabled power management.
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Can you test with the latest kernel under Ubuntu hardy?
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I'm having the same problem; however, my system becomes unresponsive
irrespective of what I'm running. If I leave it idle for more than a
day, even if there are no users logged in, the system is unresponsive
once I return.
I'm pretty sure this is a 2.6 kernel issue, as I had this problem when
runn
Ok, I found some people having the same problems as I am having:
http://lists.xmms.org/pipermail/xmms-devel/2000-August/001528.html
http://lists.xmms.org/pipermail/xmms-devel/1999-December/001024.html
So it looks like xmms has a memory leak.
I think I know now how to reproduce the bug:
1. open x
Here's some more info:
$ free
total used free sharedbuffers
cached
Mem:506480 499220 7260 0 1648 65300
-/+ buffers/cache: 432272 74208
Swap: 1775172 4993281275844
$
Notice the swap amount
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Sourcepackagename: None => linux-source-2.6.17
Status: Needs Info => Unconfirmed
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You can see in the above attachment that xmms is using over 65% of
memory. Usually it uses below 2%. But I wouldn't blame xmms at this
point, because it happens with other apps too.
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I've managed to make a "ps aux" and a "top" when this was happening. I
don't see anything suspicious, no process with high cpu usage, but
superkaramba showed 100% cpu usage.
I had to log out and back in to get the computer working normally again.
(see attachment)
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Based on the above suggestion, I'm going to set this as needs more info.
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Tested it on Gentoo (2.6.16-gentoo-r9) on a 2-proc P4 3GHz with 2G ram
and no swap, but could not reproduce it. This is while running xmms,
konqueror, firefox, open office, and a bunch of xterms. CPU load did
not go over 0.5.
Offhand, this sounds a lot like a memory leak in one of the applicati
I found another way to reproduce this bug:
Open the attached .pdf file, and *try* to zoom into 300%
(I use kdpf, but I guess it can be any program).
When going over 200%, the mouse starts lagging, zooming further stops
xmms from playing music, and the system becomes completely unresponsive.
This
** Description changed:
There's a similar bug at:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/34822
but it was rejected.
Computer: Dell optiplex gx620 (P4 3.2 GHz, 512 MB, 1.5GB swap)
Desktop: KDE 3.5.5
On Kubuntu Edgy Eft (kernel 2.6.17-10-386), the system becomes (very)
unresponsive af
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