Problem is I reported this bug because I don't expect "load-balancing"
wake-ups on a single-cpu setup. I don't know what is the expected number
of wake-ups with multiple CPUs or HyperThreading. If you can reproduce
the problem of running without HyperThreading, then maybe this is the
same bug or re
It would be nice to know if this (apparent) bug also occurs on non-Intel
CPUs...
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Tens of wakes per second in "[kernel scheduler] Load balancing tick" on Core 2
Duo even with only 1 core enabled
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Similar test-case on a Athlon64 cpu shows much lower wake-ups:
Top causes for wakeups:
38.3% (170.0)D firefox-bin
22.4% ( 99.4) pulseaudio
13.8% ( 61.2) [nvidia]
10.8% ( 48.0) PS/2 keyboard/mouse/touchpad interrupt
7.8% ( 34.5) [kernel scheduler] Load balancing tick
2.5% (
This modification wasn't really asked for. XFree86/Xorg (xkb?) have always
worked the way this report asks, until a couple of years.
You don't need a Brazilian Windows. You just need a US keyboard and make '
(apostrophe) followed by C output a Ç.
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Thanks for triaging this issue. (wow, Colin Watson! ;)
> Sorry.
>
No problem, I was just thinking in a way to lower the risk of doing a
non-wubi install (to regain the disk performance) to users newbier
than me, and do the least disturbance in the Windows installation/boot
process.
(As for me, I
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Binary package hint: tortoisehg
I don't have a reproducible test-case yet, hope this stacktrace helps.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Feb 10 14:55:06 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
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ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/hgtk
InterpreterPath: /usr/bin/py
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Thanks for your help, I'll try that!
The problem is that when that happens I can't Ctrl+C in the terminal.
Seems both hgtk and python processes are stuck in a futex (don't know
whether it's the same. Hmm, I had a tool to debug futexes
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Guess the trace won't be as useful as I tought.
Anyway, I could trigger deadlock by just:
1) hgtk log
2) Check Incoming (nothing received).
3) qgoto to the 4th os my mq patches (using the hgtk log interface).
4) Open Commit command. Click Refresh view.
5) Close Commit dialog, close Log dialog.
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Also, I don't know whether it was effect of the pythong debugging (I
started the command as you suggested, and being unnable to Ctrl+C
attached gdb) or whether it was simply a timeout, but I left the thing
untouched for some time doing other stuff and then the python process
that seemed to be deadl
Too bad neither 'gdm' nor 'gnome-session' have packages for debug symbols.
Anyway dual screen setup isn't that great with metacity/gtk either
(e.g. no easy way to move from screen to another), and I finally got
the panels to work on dual-monitor single-screen setup. The only
annoying part is applic
Is it really useful that I report these errors here? (Even if they had the
relevant information ;-) I've noticed that upstream is already at version 0.9.3.
Do you believe this (or some later) version will still get into Lucid?
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No luck. The Debian package depends on python < 2.6 and (installed with
--force-all) seem to have installed files in the 2.5 libraries, but even
installing python 2.5 doesn't satisfy it :-/ strace it is...
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I have the same problem with an Ethernet connection.
Since I don't know much about network-manager internals, let's search for
coincidences:
- Are there 2 connections with in network-manager? (right-click the
"connection" icon, choose "Edit Connections...")
- Is your connection configured to be "
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What's the video card in this? I see this problem (but I'm unable to
test F1 - I'm not with the notebook right now) with a Radeon Mobility HD
4650 (an r600 series chip), only when kernel modeset is enabled.
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We're going nowhere with this bug, we didn't even get word on whether this is
expected or a powertop bug (the discussion in debian doesn't hold up) or
whatever.
Since this happens is mainstream kernels, I guess somebody will have to get the
balls to post to LKML or the kernel bugzilla 8-)
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Min Pae, the posts I found across the web is that this is usually caused by bad
electric contact of the usb plug. I suggest you verify there's no residues
inside the plug and maybe clean it with cotton swabs...
As it seems, the real bug is that when this problem happens the system freezes
for se
You may be correct, but it doesn't totally invalidate the theory; the
kernel may just have been made more picky/correct about errors returned
by the USB controller. For me, cleaning the usb plug fixed it.
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The gTanslator package in Ubuntu (and Debian) is still at 1.1.x, while 1.9.8
has just been released.
I don't know the reason for Debian delay for this, but it may be related to the
project's loose administration:
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For a first-time user the small antenna icon of network-manager-applet
is very small and very unclear.
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Seems like my idea in the upstream tracker didn't gain much traction.
This bug with the lousy icon makes up for a really poor experience for
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This is definitely fixed in Ubuntu/Karmic. Should it be marked as fixed
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Eduardo Ceretos' approach (if I understand it) is the correct one: to create a
different layout for 'Brazil' model and let US model alone. There several
completely different (and completely irrelevant) layouts for Brazil model like
all "Nativo" variants (I can't speak for Dvorak and Esperanto, t
A small correction: I don't know when that small antenna icon appears,
maybe when you have wireless networks configured but they are
disconnected? Anyway, the plug icon is still quite bad (as is it's even
look like connected); something resembling a RJ54 plug with a cable
would be better... (or som
Is a karmic trace/debug still wanted? I'm having all kinds of (similar)
problems with Lucid BTW...
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powertop reports above 70 wakes per second in "[kernel scheduler] Load
balancing tick" task, and above 200 when there's any little load, running on a
Core 2 Duo processor (T6500) with a single core enabled (multicore disabled in
BIOS).
Will still try disabling apic, lapic,
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Thanks for checking this.
I searched packages.debian.org and packages.ubuntu.org, it wasn't even
showing in synaptics :-o
Can't really explain. what happened 8-)
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Core 2 Duo processor (T6500) with a single core enabled (multicore disabled in
BIOS).
- Will still try disabling apic,
Or maybe python package should "provide" python-xml...
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- Just had synpatic open for some time. After an updated, closed synaptic
+ Just had synpatic open for some time. After an update, closed sy
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Ubuntu should have a GUI to configure permanent mounts, be it some tool
to edit fstab (like pysdm) or some session startup script that uses
devkit.
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SevenMachines, what is this code related to? Would this bug be caused by
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Paul, if you have a reproducible test-case, can you try this fix?
diff --git a/lcl/interfaces/gtk2/gtk2widgetset.inc
b/lcl/interfaces/gtk2/gtk2widgetset.inc
--- a/lcl/interfaces/gtk2/gtk2widgetset.inc
+++ b/lcl/interfaces/gtk2/gtk2widgetset.inc
@@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ begin
{$IFDEF windows}
I confirm. After all those kernel, firmware, drm and xorg updates, X is finally
working with modeset & dri & glx :-)
The only issue I have is that the first login attempt always falls back to
login screen. Also I've experienced two hard freezes since the last relevant
update (about a week or so,
Paul Ishenin, a FPC developer, was the one who suggested this fix. I
got the same impression, to what he replied clearly that this was a
fix, not a workaround. It's something like this is to avoid trapping
some FPU exceptions, since C code handles them differently, or
that the CPU exception flag is
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Rephrasing the summary.
Indeed the problem is much worse with the 2 cores enabled, the report is just
that i was expecting no wake up at all with only 1 core.
nosmp, noapic and nolapic made no difference. Actually will all of these
enabled the system was bogged down with not apparent explanation.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lernid
Crash on close.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Mar 1 13:15:50 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/lernid
InterpreterPath: /usr/bin/python2.6
Package: lernid 0.6
PackageArchitecture: all
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At first I thought the database for "pairs of words" was all messed up, but I
realize your perception is correct. Guess I failed this gbrainy test ;-)
Although in "fish/aquarium -> monkey/..." the answer should be IMHO "cage", not
"zoo" :-/
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I can't reproduce it with ubuntu fully up-to-date now (not that I ever
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It's impossible to do anything with the nautilus bug raging on. At the time I
could make the desktop usable by using pcmanfm (just by accident, because I
installed XFCE).
Dual screen needs too many other compromises anyway: must disable (radeon)
kernel modeset, disable DRI in xorg.conf, configur
In some notebooks with crappy BIOS - i.e. mine - this message actually
can make sense - in an annoying way -, because the ACPI (?) reports the
battery is discharging even for the "natural" discharge, while the
notebook is plugged.
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Everything I reported is against Lucid, fully updated at the time of the report.
Chris: can you please clear the terminology on "dimming the screen" and
"blanking the screen"? BTW I still see the problem of the notebook LCD
un-dimming/backlight going back on for no reason.
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Simple test:
1) Unplugged external keyboard and mouse to avoid interference.
2) Set "Put display to sleep when inactive for:" to 1min.
3) Time for display to go off with some applications open: 2:34min.
4) Time for display to go off with all applications closed: 1:12min.
So, the CPU or something
The original poster says:
(...)
> As a second step, it then uses cpu load as an additional measure.
(...)
> This is great for determining when to suspend or hibernate. But it is
> counter intuitive for turning off the display. There are a large number
> of bugs filed againt g-p-m for display blan
Teej, do you mean you can't reproduce the bug?
Chris, you want to set status Wontfix, then OK, it's your decision and you're a
Canonical dev, but this is not Fixed.
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I'm measuring with AC plugged on, so there's no dimming.
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OMG. It's been sometime since I tested running on battery. Now unplugging from
AC doesn't "reduce backlight brightness", and the display doesn't dim after
1min+...
Does g-p-m count dimming even on AC? Maybe this is the problem? And maybe CPU
detection is too sensible (mine shows 4% in use)? Is d
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Can you still reproduce this? I can't reproduce it in Lucid.
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Clicking the 'Cancel' button in the download progress dialog doesn't do
anything. Also, clicking the close window button seems to freeze Jockey.
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Status: New
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Any gtk hint seems to trigger the bug. For example, try the gnome-panel.
Tested is on Lucid.
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It also prevents the monitor from blanking. Not cool.
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boga: what do you mean by "idle"?
Testing on Lucid, I caught such random rewrite only once while the screensaver
was not active. While the screensaver is active, there was no rewrite, after
more then 30min (screensaver timeout was set to 1min).
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I'm not so sure this is the same bug, because in this case there's not
even a fade out. Or maybe the other bug has changed since the original
post. In this case, the hint problem should be mentioned on the other
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Reading the upstream bug, it doesn't seem to be the same bug really.
Unless gtk implementation of hints grabs the mouse, which doesn't seem
to be very necessary to say the least...
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Pedro: Yes, it seems so. Please see bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/558696 .
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I set Firefox to reopen tha tabs from my last session, but I want an
option to show the "search page" when I open a new (empty) tab :)
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Follow up (sorry for the spam): I can't reproduce any random rewrite either
while idling (with screen saver inactive) or during normal use. The apparently
random rewrite is because gnome waits quite some time to write the file after
changing the setting.
Obs. For "inactive" I don't mean "disable
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Well, if the Hint objects manage themselves, yes. But in my vague memory
gtk Hints didn't work like this (nor did on any widgetset I've seem).
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Wait. Didn't you, Chris, said that CPU use is taken into account when
dimming? Isn't this bug requesting/arguing that blank timeout should be
fixed i.e. should not take CPU use into consideration? So should the dim
timeout be taken out of the equation for blank timeout?
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Another thing that suggests this is not a duplicate: I can suspend
and/or lock the screen (with Ctrl+Alt+L) while showing the hint.
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1) Suspend to ram.
2) Resume by pressing the enclosure power button.
3) Mouse cursor appears, other than that the screen is blank (black).
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Since the original report I plugged an nvidia card in this system (the
original report was using the on-board VIA IGP). The symptoms remain
basically the same (system is completely frozen, Alt+SysRq commands
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It seems to be fixed, thanks.
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eog crashed with SIGSEGV in g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__BOXED()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/513397
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cheese
Steps to reproduce:
1) Make your camera unavailable (e.g. unload the module or unplug the cam).
2) Open cheese. It will show the red sign saying the no camera was detected.
3) Press "Take a Photo".
4) When the countdown finishes, the program crash.
Weird that one thing is that is mentioned in several similar/related problems
and is not mentioned here (and worked for me): use kernel boot parameters
"acpi.power_nocheck=1 acpi_osi=linux".
Several previous kernels (from 1~2 years ago) don't have this problem in my
notebook, so yes, it's a regr
Funny how the comments in the Debian tracker suggests says "worksforme" and
suggests powertop is outdated without any data.
Latest powertop here lists this:
Top causes for wakeups:
44,1% (199,2) : hrtimer_start_range_ns (tick_sched_timer)
26,5% (119,6) firefox-bin : hrtimer_start_
Leif: what was marked incomplete is the Debian bug entry.
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Tens of wakes per second in "[kernel scheduler] Load balancing tick" on Core 2
Duo even if only 1 core enabled (1 disabled in BIOS)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524281
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** Summary changed:
- doesn't ask if BIOS time is in UTC
+ Espresso install doesn't ask if BIOS time is in UTC
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Espresso install doesn't ask if BIOS time is in UTC
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/37750
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It's hard to confirm/debug this issue because timeout isn't respected
most of the time.
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gnome-power-manager needs different idleness definition for turning off display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289322
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Ok, a simple experiment doesn't seem to confirm this bug "exactly".
1) I set up the "put display to sleep when inactive" to 1 minute.
2) Leave the desktop idle with the programs (I'm using) open (firefox, pidgin,
hgtk, gnome-terminal, etc): it takes 3:34min to turn off display.
3) Leave a cpu-inte
Doesn't any other action (keyboard, mouse, touchpad) bring the screen
on?
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Backlight of laptop screen is off after suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222632
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BTW, the screensaver timeout is precise. In exactly 1min the screen
starts to fade out.
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gnome-power-manager needs different idleness definition for turning off display
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289322
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