I just updated to Jaunty and got this crash and a wicd-daemon.py crash
upon first boot.
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And it just happened again. I've got wifi turned off at the switch,
FWIW.
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[jaunty] wicd-client doesn't work in wicd
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I don't know if this is the same, but I got this error on a new upgrade
to Jaunty today. wicd-daemon.py crashed upon first reboot after
upgrade.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
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[jaunty] wicd-client doesn't work in wicd
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rades, as I'm already on 2.6.31.
Bill
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Xorg grabs all of
Bill Harris writes:
>> How did you get your uptime up to 5 days?
>
> I have no idea; I didn't do anything special. I did accept any upgrades
> _except_ kernel upgrades, as I'm already on 2.6.31.
Just for the record: my system locked up at between 6 and 7 days. I
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I had been having a Jaunty system freeze problem using the 173 NVIDIA
binary driver, and I could generally only recover with Alt-SysReq
REISUB. I couldn't access a console, because no consoles were
available. That was not a problem until perhaps a
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It crashed again overnight. While I couldn't figure out how to run
xrestop from a virtual console, I did run top -b -d 2 -n 5 in case it
helps.
If you can tell me if I can run xrestop from a virtual console, I'll try
that the next time it freezes.
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ion of your xorg.conf
Cool! That sounds easy. I have two displays, so I added it to each. I
presume I need to restart X; I'll do that when I don't have so many
windows open (or when Jaunty "helps" me in that regard :-) ).
Thanks!
Bill
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In case it's of help, I've been running top in batch mode on a 15-minute
interval to see if anything funny happens before a freeze. Here's one
such trace from today. If there's another trace you need to help
prioritize or debug this, just ask.
I'm up to multiple freezes per day now and looking f
It froze again today (twice). After the first time, I killed FF to get
enough memory to run xrestop. The attached xrestop.out and xtop.out are
from that session.
Then I killed and restarted X, and things ran for a while. An hour and
a half later, it froze again. I was able to regain partial con
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Xorg grabs all of RAM; UI appears frozen
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I should have said above that "These freezes do make the machine very
challenging to use, unfortunately." My productivity is way down. Sorry
for the misstatement
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After filing my last comment above, I moved to Debian Lenny on that
machine, and so I no longer have easy access to Ubuntu. My newer
machine (also Debian) doesn't even have nvidia hardware.
Thus it's no longer a problem for me, but I have no idea if "Fix
Released" is accurate, either. What's the
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