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#1 2006-01-16 01:57:23

ihavenoname
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Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

well i got arch about 1 week ago....i have been busy setting things up the way i like and throught the process ive had it freeze on me alot.....initially i thought it was due to my tinkering...however once i had figured everything out i did a re-install and did not mess around...and it still will occasionally freeze up....its freezes primarly in gnome...generally when i have a terminal up...esp. w/ pacman....it has frozen in just the CLI as well thou....i have not done pacman -Su yet and im using the 2.6.15 kernel if that helps ...is the a common problem? has it been addressed? i really like Arch but if it keeps freazing then i wont be able to use it...Windows XP doesnt even freeze this often on me.....(infact...it doesnt freeze much at all...3 times in the past 3 years maybe...) any input would be helpful...


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#2 2006-01-16 02:13:27

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

ihavenoname wrote:

...is the a common problem?

No, I don't think it is, as it's never been a problem for me in the last year of my running Arch Linux.  Note that I don't currently run Gnome, but I've run it off and on during that year without any issues like yours.  Maybe someone running Gnome will chime in with some clues about what the problem might be on your machine.  In the interim, welcome to the forums.  smile


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#3 2006-01-16 02:15:57

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

I've been using Arch for about 8 months now and I've never had it freeze on me.  How did you install Arch?  Did you just install off the disc?  Was it the 0.7.1 ISO?

Typically, right after a clean install (if you didn't do an ftp install), you should upgrade <code>pacman</code>, and then upgrade the system to make sure everything is up to date:

$ sudo pacman -Sy pacman
...
$ sudo pacman -Su

Then start with the setup/tinkering.  If you're having freezes outside of using X, then I would tend to suspect a hardware issue lurking somewhere (not necessarily a physical hardware issue, but possibly a configuration issue).

--==EDIT==--
Note that if you don't have <code>sudo</code> set up yet, you'll have to be <code>root</code> to issue those commands sucessfully...

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#4 2006-01-16 02:42:57

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

thank you so much for thee quick replies and the warm welecome.

i do have sudo set up. I will try updating and see what happens..I installed from the disk. Im thinking its an ndiswrapper/wifi problem? I dunno because in Ubunut my comp. freezes as well when I am switching networks...perhaps when the connection is dropped or unreachable it messes up sometimes....hmmm i guess will have to see..i have a Linksys WUSB54G ver 4. it uses the rt2500 drivers and i have heard that there is a Linux driver in the works...but last i checked it was not yet ready for release.....hmmm actually now I remeber that almost every distro ive used has frozen when dealing w/ the  wireless card except Fedora Core 4 however FC4 had problems detecting the Wifi card 90% (once it was detected thou it worked flawlessly..) hmm well if anyone has any suggestions perhaps ive missed something or theres an update out there that i dont know about...thanx for all the help!

p.s. Dont get me wrong (i have said this b4) arch is my favorite Distro. I feel that i have control and also it feels like its MY distro I choose wut goes on it so not alot of clutter..etc. Its just a very good distor....lets just hope the random freezing stops...


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#5 2006-01-16 03:45:25

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

I have experienced hard freezes too. I haven't done any memory test yet, but I think it's kernel 2.6.15 related. I'm currently running 2.6.14 without any freezes. I would get the freezes while playing a video with xine or music with quodlibet. Curiously, it wouldn't freeze with mplayer or moreamp. However, it once froze while running neither of these apps. I haven't really had time to pin down the problem. I'll probably wait for 2.6.15.1 to get in repo. BTW, I'm not running gnome or using ndiswrapper/wifi. You could try to downgrade your kernel.

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#6 2006-01-16 04:00:50

ihavenoname
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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

hmm sounds like a good idea...but i dont want to have to compile a kernel or anything...is the 2.6.14 kernel in the repository?


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#7 2006-01-16 04:14:20

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

ihavenoname wrote:

hmm sounds like a good idea...but i dont want to have to compile a kernel or anything...is the 2.6.14 kernel in the repository?

No but it's probably in your cache if you haven't cleared it:

pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/kernel26-2.6.14.5-1.pkg.tar.gz

Other 2.6.14.x packages will work too if you don't have that particular version.

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#8 2006-01-16 06:58:57

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

Snowman wrote:
ihavenoname wrote:

hmm sounds like a good idea...but i dont want to have to compile a kernel or anything...is the 2.6.14 kernel in the repository?

No but it's probably in your cache if you haven't cleared it:

pacman -U /var/cache/pacman/pkg/kernel26-2.6.14.5-1.pkg.tar.gz

Other 2.6.14.x packages will work too if you don't have that particular version.


umm..well i never had the old kernel...this is my first week with arch...when i got the cd it had the new kernel....lol its been steady recently and ive been watching videos and stuff....i dunno...


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#9 2006-01-16 07:21:06

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#10 2006-01-16 07:31:26

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

thank you. would i just edit the grub to boot to this too? and did they move this to the desktop enviorment section or did i accidentaly post here? i wasnt sure where to post i thought i put it under arch discussion....o well.


o n sry this is totally of topic but....How do i set the time..cuz it says the wrong time...i edited rc.conf to say America/New_York but the time is realllllly off...as in by 3 hours or something...maybe 4....


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#11 2006-01-16 08:48:55

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

If your hardwareclock is not at localtime, change HARDWARECLOCK=

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#12 2006-01-16 12:09:39

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

ihavenoname wrote:

o n sry this is totally of topic but....How do i set the time..cuz it says the wrong time...i edited rc.conf to say America/New_York but the time is realllllly off...as in by 3 hours or something...maybe 4....

As long as you don't run a windows machine  you should set your clock up to UTC -its the preferred linux/unix way. I've always used ntpdate <location.of.stratum.clock> but you should be able to do it manualy through date. You'll need to reboot afterwards or do hwclock --systohc to adjust your hardware clock. NOTE: when you use UTC your hardware clock will always be different from your software clock unless you live at GMT. The logic behind UTC is that computers across the world can communicate with accurate timestamps as long as they all follow the same 'universal time'.

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#13 2006-01-17 06:51:42

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

ok...so i was using the comp. again this time my internet connection was very close ....and yet it still froze....it was working perfectly the whole day...then i leave...come back and out of no where the comp is frozen....im now thinkin its either A. FireFox B. something graphical..(like the Nvidia drivers..) C. the kernel...i will install the 2.6.14 kernel and see what happens...


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#14 2006-01-17 17:47:39

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

I have had hard freezes for no reason too: it actually seemed to get worse when the box was idling. I dusted out the heatsink on the CPU and it's been running for a few days now.

It's strange because before the dusting the CPU was about 55C max. Now it's 10C lower. Still, 55C shouldn't cause such instability.


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#15 2006-01-18 00:57:37

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

hmm ill try that....ya i have installed the 2.6.14 kernel...and I have switched to xfce4 and Epiphany rather then Gnome and FireFox....firegfox always crashes...epiphany thus far has been good to me...we shall see what happens....i plan on eventually swtich to e17 or something better looking..then xfce4's default settings...(any suggestions?) Ill keep yall posted....The problem is that its not something you can test...its runs videos fine etc. So i cant do anything to test it...say....is there a way i can have my comp. log everything that happens so if it freezes i can go back and maybe find out y....cuz that would be a wonderful thing.


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#16 2006-01-19 01:50:55

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

ok so ....heres an update....I got the 2,6.14 kernel as i said b4. but i also stopped using metacity and firefox. at that rate it still froze...could it be a memory leak issue??? im totally lost at this point, I dunno i really like arch but if this continues im gonna have to go else where...any ideas???


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#17 2006-01-19 04:01:39

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

heres the error log for what happened today at somepoint in there is when it froze..  PLEASE help!!!!!!!!



myhost gdm-binary[2481] Couldn't authenticate user
myhost dhcpcd[2308] terminating on signal 15
myhost shpchp shpc_init : shpc_cap_offset == 0
myhost dhcpcd[2275] timed out waiting for a valid DHCP server response
myhost shpchp shpc_init : shpc_cap_offset == 0
myhost dhcpcd[2287] timed out waiting for a valid DHCP server response
myhost dhcpcd[2319] terminating on signal 15
myhost shpchp shpc_init : shpc_cap_offset == 0
myhost dhcpcd[2275] timed out waiting for a valid DHCP server response
myhost dhcpcd[2307] terminating on signal 15
myhost dhcpcd[2143] timed out waiting for a valid DHCP server response
myhost dhcpcd[2165] dhcpStart: ioctl SIOCGIFHWADDR: No such device
myhost gdm[2326] gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0
myhost gdm[2333] gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0
myhost gdm[2340] gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0
myhost gdm[2308] Failed to start X server several times in a short time period; disabling display :0
myhost kdm :0[2374]: IO Error in XOpenDisplay
myhost kdm[2371] X server for display :0 terminated unexpectedly
myhost kdm[2371] Display :0 cannot be opened
myhost kdm[2371] Unable to fire up local display :0; disabling.
myhost kdm[2382] Can't lock pid file /var/run/kdm.pid, another xdm is running (pid 2371)


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#18 2006-01-19 04:30:50

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

Are you running gdm and kdm at the same time?  If yes, it might cause a conflict of some sort.
Are you using xorg from testing?

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#19 2006-01-19 06:26:00

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

Snowman wrote:

Are you running gdm and kdm at the same time?  If yes, it might cause a conflict of some sort.
Are you using xorg from testing?

oh that i think was due to a reinstall of the kernel and i was trying to see if anything graphical would come up... I am runing the xorg that came off the newest cd.

does anyone know where i can get a diffrent version of gnome because i think thats whats messed up....


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#20 2006-01-19 06:59:02

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

pacman -S gnome...

have a look at your /etc/inittab, for there the last line (probably) should be like
x:5:respawn:/opt/gnome/bin/gdm -nodaemon

If it is like this, have a look at your /etc/rc.conf into the line beginning with:

DAEMONS=(...)

If there is a daemon called gdm or kdm, just delete it.... then you can be sure to only start 1 display manager at time...

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#21 2006-01-20 03:09:21

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

ya its not loading two gdms or a gdm or a kdm or anything like that....that was an error for something else...it seems that none of the errors have anything to do with two Window Managers loading at the same time...it seems what i posted may not have been relavent...i looked into the logs a bit more and found the last things that were happening b4 the crash

[ kernel output b4 freeze]

myhost drivers/usb/class/usblp.c usblp0: USB Bidirectional printer dev 2 if 0 alt 0 proto 2 vid 0x03F0 pid 0x7204
myhost eth0 no IPv6 routers present
myhost agpgart Found an AGP 2.0 compliant device at 0000:00:00.0.
myhost agpgart Found an AGP 2.0 compliant device at 0000:00:00.0.
myhost wlan0 no IPv6 routers present (time: 6:37:17)

[ end ]


[   Error Log ]

myhost shpchp shpc_init : shpc_cap_offset == 0
myhost dhcpcd[2287] timed out waiting for a valid DHCP server response (note this message occured around 6:37:05)
myhost dhcpcd[2319] terminating on signal 15 (time 6:50:33)
some

[ end ]


those where the specifics that i thought might be useful...the following is everything that was going on during this time frame... (6:37 - 6:50) its one thing i havent said is that I actually left the computer and when i returned th screen saver had frozen..

{ everything Log btw 6:37 and 6:50)

myhost eth0 no IPv6 routers present
myhost dhcpcd[2287] timed out waiting for a valid DHCP server response
myhost hp unable to open /var/run/hpiod.port: No such file or directory: prnt/hpijs/hplip_api.c 84
myhost agpgart Found an AGP 2.0 compliant device at 0000:00:00.0.
myhost agpgart Found an AGP 2.0 compliant device at 0000:00:00.0.
myhost wlan0 no IPv6 routers present
myhost (viper-2539) starting (version 2.12.1), pid 2539 user 'viper'
myhost (viper-2539) Resolved address "xml:readonly:/opt/gnome/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory" to a read-only configuration source at position 0
myhost (viper-2539) Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/home/viper/.gconf" to a writable configuration source at position 1
myhost (viper-2539) Resolved address "xml:readonly:/opt/gnome/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults" to a read-only configuration source at position 2
myhost (viper-2539) Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/home/viper/.gconf" to a writable configuration source at position 0
myhost syslog-ng[2267] STATS: dropped 0
myhost sudo viper : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/viper ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/opt/gnome/bin/gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
myhost (root-2601) starting (version 2.12.1), pid 2601 user 'root'
myhost (root-2601) Resolved address "xml:readonly:/opt/gnome/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory" to a read-only configuration source at position 0
myhost (root-2601) Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/root/.gconf" to a writable configuration source at position 1
myhost (root-2601) Resolved address "xml:readonly:/opt/gnome/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults" to a read-only configuration source at position 2
myhost (root-2601) GConf server is not in use, shutting down.
myhost (root-2601) Exiting
myhost (viper-2539) Exiting
myhost gdm[2466] Master rebooting...
myhost shutdown[2466] shutting down for system reboot
myhost init Switching to runlevel: 6
myhost dhcpcd[2319] terminating on signal 15
myhost syslog-ng[2267] syslog-ng version 1.6.8 going down





(EDIT) hmmm i later found these lines they occured 20min b4 the lines above..the stat dropped error occurs over the course of 30 minutes perhaps this is when the acutal freeze happens...the times are so close i may have gotten confused

myhost syslog-ng[2255] STATS: dropped 0
myhost syslog-ng[2255] STATS: dropped 0
myhost syslog-ng[2255] STATS: dropped 0
myhost syslog-ng[2255] STATS: dropped 0

...intresting this is thou that there is no refrece to anything shutting down or restarting but
18min after the last one happens the next two lines of the log display the following(they occured 18 min after the last STATS: dropped 0 error)

myhost syslog-ng[2267] syslog-ng version 1.6.8 starting
myhost Linux version 2.6.14-ARCH (root@Wohnung) (gcc-Version 4.0.3 07:35 CET 2005



if any one belives that it would help to post my entier log or my log from a certain day or needs info please tell me ...also perhaps i messed up so if this looks like the normal operation of a system using ndiswrapper and a  usb wirless card then tell me and i will post the whole log ....i would assume that the reson for the crashes would be logged...my best bet is something w/gnome or w/ the internet...i have switched to KDE and nothing has happened yet however I used gnome for a whole day (games,videos,music i did everything) w/ out any freezes so we shall see.

{...if it is gnome does anyone know where i can get a diffrent version of gnome then the one thats on the extras repository.
( I posted this request (for gnome) in its own thread...if that was wrong then moderators please tell me and remove the other thread if u so desire...sry...im new to the whole notion of using forums) }


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#22 2006-01-20 04:22:04

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

If only there was a way to block ipv6 completely. That would be cool. That might be the problem on my computer aswell.

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#23 2006-01-20 04:42:31

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

OK IT HAPPENED AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUT! Its good cuz now i know the last things that happened before the sweat hit the fan

here it is


myhost (viper-5173) GConf server is not in use, shutting down.
myhost (viper-5173) Exiting
myhost syslog-ng[2151] STATS: dropped 0


thats it line with what I thought before the GConf server or w/e for some reason decideds its not being used and messes me up....ne one have NE idea wuts going on?


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#24 2006-01-20 04:52:30

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

ya...so ive started reading around....is it bad if i didnt install the x11 lib (or w/e) when i installed from the cd...? hehehe it wouldnt let me it said something was wrong w/ the repository ( i did a cdrom install...i use a wifi card...so ya...) would that be a prob?


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#25 2006-01-20 04:55:30

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Re: Arch Instable...? well it is now....i think it got fixed...

Maybe the gnome configs are messed up. Backup and remove:
~/.gconf
~/.gconfd
~/.gnome*
and relogin.

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