I cannot reproduce them problem on Edgy on the same hardware (I am using
the ipw3945 driver, version 1.1.0mp).
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I've seen this issue on ATI X1400 Radeon Mobility (ChipID = 0x7145) as
well. KMS video playback is often jerky and problematic in fullscreen,
so I tried the old UMS mode, and at some point all Xv playback turned
bad, like in the screenshot attached in this bug report. Thus I returned
to KMS, and I
Public bug reported:
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Running ubuntuone-preferences with Norwegian locale causes it to freeze
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python
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will consume excessive amounts of CPU and cause audio crackling. It
seems to be more easily triggered when displaying video in fullscreen
(or Rhythmbox vis
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Got some problems with iwl3945 wireless driver on a Lenovo Thinkpad
Z61m. Connection drops, kernel log fills up with "No space for Tx" &
friends, and the only way to get re-connected is to disable/enable
wireless network (I do that through NetworkManager, kill switch works as
well). There is no ker
This appears in kernel log when connection drops and the problem starts:
[...]
[19523.500338] No probe response from AP after 500ms, disconnecting.
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Now a warning related to wireless appeared:
[21614.038862] CE: hpet increasing min_delta_ns to 864956 nsec
[...]
[21794.480386] iwl3945 :03:00.0: Error setting new configuration (-110).
[21794.980057] iwl3945 :03:00.0: Error sending REPLY_SCAN_ABORT_CMD: time
out after 500ms.
[...]
[21794
I've got issues with wireless connectivity and have seen the kernel
warning recently in linux-image-2.6.32-21-generic [ 2.6.32-21.32]
(lucid/main) x86 iwl3945.
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Confirming problem is still there in Ubuntu 10.04. Work-around for
getting a normal stereo output mixer profile still applies.
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This problem no longer occurs with radeon-KMS on Ubuntu 10.04.
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This bug can be resolved as fix released. The bitmap font glyph
corruption problem hasn't appeared in a long while, even on Karmic
radeon-UMS, and definitely not with Lucid radeon-KMS.
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This is no longer a problem in Ubuntu 10.04 when using (default) radeon
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Still not working correctly in Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 (exactly the same
problem).
$ LANG=C apt-cache policy brasero
brasero:
Installed: 2.30.0-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.30.0-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 2.30.0-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ lucid/main Packages
100 /
Currently testing if "position_fix=1" option to module snd-hda-intel
will help.
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The issue is more general for me. After a while, and a few open windows
(four virtual desktops), graphics performance turns sluggish with KMS.
It doesn't just affect Firefox, but also other apps like Evince (looking
through a PDF document becomes painful), Gnome-terminal and movie
playback (Xv need
I'm suffering badly from these hpet messages in Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 x86 it
seems. Don't know how critical they really are.
Today's session so far:
$ dmesg|grep hpet
[0.00] hpet clockevent registered
[0.224755] hpet0: at MMIO 0xfed0, IRQs 2, 8, 0
[0.224760] hpet0: 3 comparators,
So far it looks like the module option "bdl_pos_adj=0" is a work-around
for this issue.
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Dead keys don't work for me in Emacs23, Ubuntu Lucid, Norwegian keyboard
layout. Worked fine before (on Ubuntu <= Karmic).
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Works in Lucid, no visualization freeze after audio seeking occurs.
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I'm currently running snd-hda-intel module with options "position_fix=1
bdl_pos_adj=0". This stops "[hd-audio0]" from showing up in top, but
audio still crackles when scrolling in Firefox (for instance) after
having used the desktop session for a while (more windows and apps open
=> more graphical
Tried snd-hda-intel option "enable_msi=1", since I figured it might be
some IRQ issue. That didn't help.
So I noticed CPU0 was handling all interrupts occuring on my system (via
/proc/interrupts) for radeon and hda-intel modules. I altered the IRQ
affinity for hda-intel, so it would be handled on
Mainline 2.6.34-rc6 has audio problems as well. While the radeon KMS
performance is a *lot* better than in Lucid 2.6.32-kernel, graphical
operations still sometimes cause audio skipping or slight crackling (for
instance, fullscreen Flash video playback has a tendency to provoke the
crackling). In
How to most easily reproducce and verify the audio crackling:
1) Start gstreamer-properties and do a sound test. This produces a sound which
very easily reveals crackling.
2) Fire up a web browser and watch a Youtube video in fullscreen with Flash
plugin (low volume).
3) Listen to the sound of po
Running Compiz or not does not matter. However, disabling radeon KMS
makes all the audio crackling go away.
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I have a Creative Xmod, and it behaves somewhat strangely with
Pulseaudio in Karmic. First of all, the default audio profile chosen for
this card is "Analog stereo input", but you can select a different
profile at the bottom of the audio properties for the device (right
click mixer icon, selects pr
And btw, I confirm the bug described by the reporter. The Creative Xmod
USB sound card is not properly set up in Ubuntu Karmic. It worked better
in Jaunty.
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Confirming this one. Seeking causes the visualization rendering to
freeze. However, Totem does not crash and audio continues to play.
Whenever playback is restarted (either by stop/start/reopen/next-
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elupus writes:
> It doesn't feel like it's gui related.. It's just general responsivity
> of the system is much worse than jaunty. it does feel like kernel
> scheduling problems. too aggressive powersaving attempts i suppose could
> be the reason too.
Yes, and since GUI is basically just a set o
I agree, it would be nice to get this fixed. Let the driver fallback to
shadowfb-technique if DRI-init fails, I'm sure that would help a lot.
Guest sessions are next to unusable right now. The strange thing is I
remember seeing patches upstream that were meant to revert to non-EXA
acceleration tech
Pauli writes:
> KMS=Kernel modesetting which you have to enable by passing modeset=1
> to radeon kernel module. KMS driver fixes the bug and the commit you
> think about is for KMS case. KMS is still under heavy development and
> getting it to working state requires sometimes quite a lot of tweak
Confirming.. This bug is certainly not incomplete, it's very
reproducible. The cover editor text disappears and re-appears seemingly
at random while editing. Selecting text makes it appear always. Very
buggy.
$ LANG=C apt-cache policy brasero
brasero:
Installed: 2.28.2-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.28
This bug is caused by new GTK+ client side windows in Karmic. If brasero
is run with environment variable GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 ($
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 brasero), the cover editor works properly when
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This looks like it could be a suitable upstream bug to link to:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=590648
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/4694
The patch does not work here. I'm using radeon-driver from git HEAD
(master), and an extra guest session still selects EXA, even though it
fails to initialize DRI.
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Tried the Lucid RC in a live session from USB stick.. Scrolling
performance was abysmal in Firefox. So bad that I scrapped my plan to
actually install Lucid onto the hard-drive. ATI X1400 128MB graphics
card, system has 3GiB RAM. Strangely enough, when monitoring top while
scrolling, a process call
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HTML5 videos embedded in web pages in a certain way are unusably slow
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Examples of web pages with videos that cripple Xorg:
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Sorry, just realised the apport-collect request was automatic. This bug
is confirmed upstream, and attaching all that stuff from my own laptop
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Luke Yelavich writes:
> Could you plesae try installing the linux-alsa-modules-2.6.32-23-generic
> package from the Ubuntu Audio Dev PPA, http://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
> audio-dev/+archive, and reboot, then attempt to reproduce the problem.
Is there any new stuff in this alsa-modules package com
The problem is not only with Totem. Once it starts occuring, it seems to
happen with all applications using XVideo/Textured video and when
resizing to large size or fullscreen. One effect is that video image is
rendered on a tiled pattern, separated by thin lines. The effect can get
worse and video
Composited desktop or not (E.g. Compiz or not) does not matter.
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Looks like it's related to bicubic image filtering in XV. Disabling
XV_BICUBIC (via xvattr) makes the corruption go away. Re-enable
XV_BICUBIC and corruption is back.
This also explains why some videos don't trigger the problem, and why
the problem only appears when scaling up past a certain size.
Another confirmed case where disabling KMS also resolves issues with
audio crackling: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
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I'll be adding some test results for Ubuntu Lucid here, as soon as I can
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Since Intel users are also affected by this, the problem might be caused
by some common parts of kernel KMS DRM code shared between intel and
radeon. It has been suggested the IRQ handling in DRM (latency) might be
cause of problem, in upstream fdo bug28106. Would be great to get this
*extremely* a
Seeing this problem on kernel 2.6.32-23-generic #37~pre201006041000 as
well (-23 pre-proposed from kernel-ppa), so not fixed there. External
monitor through RGB port is unusable with KMS (wavy picture). Tested
with 32' LCD TV (type, frequency and resolution are all correctly
detected). ATI X1400 mo
Still wavy output on external VGA using kernel 2.6.32-23-generic
#37~pre201006041000 (-23 lucid pre-proposed from kernel-ppa). Thinkpad
Z61m, ATI X1400 mobile. internal LVDS @ 1680x1050 works fine, VGA signal
to external LCD monitor is bad, picture is wavy/jittery. External
monitor is detected corr
Problem still there on latest kernel 2.6.32-23-generic
#37~pre201006041000 from pre-proposed (Ubuntu kernel-ppa).
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This bug has been fixed upstream in [currently unreleased] brasero
2.30.2. Ubuntu 10.04 currently has brasero 2.30.1, I think it should be
updated in Ubuntu. The patch that fixes this specific problem is also
back-portable to earlier brasero releases (according to upstream
developer), including 2.3
Getting seemingly spontaneous Firefox crashes with only a single
segfault message in log. And before that a whole lot of XID collision
Gdk-warnings. Fully updated Lucid, firefox 3.6.3+nobinonly-0ubuntu4.
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I've now seen this issue even on 2.6.34-rc7 mainline (not PPA, I
compiled it myself, using Ubuntu config and build scripts).
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Yes, exactly my thought too, Stejarel. I'm running Lucid with radeon-KMS
on ATI X1400 mobile graphics card (Lenovo Z61m laptop), and not only
iwl3945 seems badly affected by graphical operations, but so does snd-
hda-intel.
1) Youtube (or Flash in general) fullscreeen => iwl3945 very often drops t
The wireless connection typically stays up during normal size Flash
video streaming, but drops a short while after entering fullscreen,
somehow relating it to system load or "graphical load". Perhaps it's
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Sometimes during audio playback, a kernel thread named "
Much better radeon KMS performance with mainline >= 2.6.34-rc6. Seems it
good a nice speed boost indeed. Unfortunately, due to it causing other
problems, I'm stuck with UMS at the moment.
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I have somewhat similar hardware and have problems with crackling audio
on Ubuntu Lucid when using radeon KMS. If I disable KMS the crackling
goes away completely. Try booting with "radeon.modeset=0" parameter and
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There's a fair amount of ext4-fixes in the latest 2.6.31-18.55-kernel in
karmic-proposed, according to the changelog. I suppose it would be worth
testing with that kernel for the people who experience this bug.
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2.
I've yet to see any feedback about the 2.6.31-18 kernel
(karmic-proposed) in this critical bug report, and I find that rather
strange. The proposed -18-kernel has been out for while now and I count
80+ ext4-fixes in the changelog, including a fix for a data corruption
scenario.
https://bugs.launch
Laurent Duchesne writes:
> I can confirm I had the same problem with 2.6.31-18 (ICH7 chipset).
> After following these instructions to upgrade the kernel to 2.6.32,
> everything works fine:
> http://www.ramoonus.nl/2009/12/03/linux-kernel-2-6-32-installation-guide-for-ubuntu-linux/
>
> The mouse
Confirming this one.
I just discovered a boat-load of sh zombies on one of my Karmic-boxes,
and they are all descendants of the cron daemon. I'm also getting the
"Skipping automatic eCryptfs mount" CRON message in syslog. I have
eCryptfs set up to *not* auto-mount the ~/Private directory on login.
This bug is most likely not in cron. The integration of eCryptfs in PAM
is causing problems elsewhere as well. If I log out from a VC and have
an ~/.ecryptfs directory, then logout behaves weirdly, and I have to
quit *two* shells, before I'm actually logged out. A security issue, if
you ask me. Som
Cron jobs exit normally when I enable the ~/.ecryptfs/auto-mount option.
** Changed in: ecryptfs
Status: New => Invalid
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cron's immediate child becomes a zombie process
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137785
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Sorry, this particular bug report isn't suitable for the ecryptfs-
issues, I'll file a new one..
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cron's immediate child becomes a zombie process
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137785
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Would the Karmic-kernel work properly with a Jaunty-install ? If so, I
could give it a test-spin. The best would of course be if I could get a
Jaunty-based kernel including the patch for this problem. Don't have
time to compile myself or install Karmic, sorry.
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Ecryptfs kernel BUG when saving f
Fabio Pedretti writes:
> Is this still reproducible with Ubuntu 9.10?
No.
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[r300] screensaver 'lattice' causes immediate Xorg freeze/crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/361649
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.31-14-generic
Xorg performance and responsiveness suffers badly under CPU load in
Ubuntu 9.10. It's very easy to reproduce, and I've done it on two
machines with entirely different hardware. One is a quad-core 64bit
system with 8GB RAM and
Yes, I'll give it a spin, probably later today.
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Ecryptfs kernel BUG when saving file with Emacs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/415252
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I tried kernel 2.6.32.3 from Ubuntu kernel team's mainline ppa, and the
problem is gone. So I guess 2.6.31 is just, well.. unfortunate.
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Poor desktop response under CPU load [2.6.31 Karmic]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463894
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Thank you for the tip, I will try kernel 2.6.32.3 from the Ubuntu kernel
team's mainline-PPA and report back.
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Very poor desktop response (high latency) during I/O-load with SATA+NCQ
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/343371
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Rhythmbox consistently crashes when adjusting app volume [Karmic]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/472985
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Hi,
I've been running Ubuntu 9.10 for a while now (currently on kernel
2.6.31-17.54). The problem with high I/O latencies during write-load
persists, even after migrating all partitions to the EXT4 file system.
The hardware is still the same as when I reported this bug originally.
Again, to reite
This is probably what I'm seeing:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12309
However, it looks like the most promising patch is only available from 2.6.32+.
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #12309
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12309
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