Yep, I talked to Matthew and it should definitely be in 2.6.30-rc7 in
karmic which is the kernel that I tested with. So either it's not the
issue which was addressed with that patch or the patch has not
completely resolved the issue.
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Sorry my mistake , it's not the kernel that I filed the report with,
however it _is_ still present in 2.6.30-rc7.
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Yeh I'm running karmic and it still generates 3-8 wake ups even when I'm
not doing anything.
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doesn't the lenovo X300 have the ULV chip though ?
I am trying to reduce the chances that unrelated information gets posted and
the bug report becomes useless (like so many other bug reports on LP ) if the
X300 is really similar enough hardware wise that the issues are the same, if
this issue g
I did see this and was under the impression this was merged by Linus in
2.6.30-rc7. Is this not the case ? Should I try to apply this patch
manually ?
Many thanks
Andrew
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The Lenovo X200 by all accounts in the media (cnet,zdnet,engadget) and
the thinkpad forums, one of the best performing laptops in terms of
battery life relative to its suggested rating by lenovo. According to
lenovo you can expect 9hrs of use from a 9cell battery and 3 hours
This was done with the latest mainline kernel, since you always ask for
this to be tested anyway. The previous kernels also have this behaviour.
r...@portland:~/Kernel# uname -a
Linux portland 2.6.30-020630rc7-generic #020630rc7 SMP Sun May 24 01:38:23 UTC
2009 i686 GNU/Linux
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The fan on my thinkpad acpi begins in 'level 1' mode on boot or shortly
after.
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status: enabled
speed: 1875
level: 1
commands: level ( is 0-7, auto, disengaged, full-speed)
commands: enable,
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Bug #380303 may or may not be also related.
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is this only in skype ? if so are you using the static version or the
dynamic version of skype ?
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 8:21 PM, Vladimir
Kondratyev wrote:
> I see a mess instead of text in all text fields in Skype on my Asus
> EeePC 1000H. I'm running Ubuntu 9.04 (with all upgrades installed).
>
No this particular wake up even is _not_ present using 2.6.30-rc4 and
intel-2.7 driver at this stage.
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I am all for being part of the test group, and its great that they are
working towards fixing X. Is it in any way possible that there could be
ppa's made for the old intel drivers that make jaunty usable again for
release day ? That way , even if its not by default, users can be
directed to install
@Jithin Emmanuel It's only broken for those who cannot use UXA and who
are experiencing this bug.
@naught101 the RC will probably not be backported. There is nothing to
stop you from compiling it yourself on your machine. It's fairly easy to
do but obviously takes a while.
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When running the latest Jaunty on a Lenovo X200 Thinkpad X4500 chipset I
get a large number of wakeups in powertop using UXA .
I am using Kubuntu with compositing turned _off_. ( it occurs with it on as
well ).
No desktop effe
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Is there any other information that I can provide which would help ?
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My X4500 is also still fairly sluggish compared to intrepid with
UXA/DRI2. Tried out Fedora 11 Beta for comparison which performed like
intrepid did. I'm not sure what the difference in their stack is or if
that bit of information is in anyway helpful. I am happy to reinstall it
and gather informat
Hi have the 'magic' line, to enable UXA. It does make a significant
difference but the performance is still sluggish. In comparison at least
to Fedora 11 Beta which is afaik using X server 1.6. I am trying to
work out the differences at the moment. Will write more when I have some
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I am currently running the latest jaunty beta on a Lenovo X200 X4500 intel
chipset.
I am getting a reasonable amount of distortion / artifacts when switching
desktops.
This occurs with / without desktop effects
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here is my lscpi output
I am using DRI2/UXA
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Its not just with composite enabled. Kwin with both compositing enabled
and disabled on this chipset seem to have the same behaviour. Powertop
also shows an increased number of wakeups.
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I don't think this issue is fixed just by enabling UXA. I have enabled
uxa on an intel X4500 card ( Lenovo thinkpad X200) and i am stil getting
artifacts. Attached is a screen shot.
Section "Device"
Identifier "Configured Video Device"
EndSection
Section "Monitor"
Identifier
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I am getting the same behaviour on ibook g3.
Latest update as of today.
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I don't have mono or couchdb or ubuntuone installed but was still
experiencing the problem. With only 1 cpu enabled (in the bios) and my
wifi turned off i was able to sigificantly reduce the wake ups.
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 3:33 PM, luarvik1 wrote:
> I found that the problem disappeared when I r
I don't think i have ever gotten anywhere close to that especially
with Jaunty. 2.6.30 was probably the best kernel for the X200.
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 11:50 PM, Jeff Utter wrote:
> I think part of the problem here is it seems to be a regression. I know;
> for me at-least, when i was running Jau
so will /etc/init.d/irqbalance stop achieve this ?
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 8:04 PM, Mike wrote:
> I suppose this bug isn't hardware-specific.
> Ubuntu kernels have CPU load balancing turned on, thus generating many
> "rescheduling" interrupts even under idle load.
> And if CPU-intensive process
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