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Hi all,
After upgrading my system to use the new kernel it freezes all the time, minutes after I log in to the system. The only thing I have noticed is that it only happens when the X server is on and running. When I was debugging the problem (and downgrading the kernel, btw) from the terminal it never crashed.
My laptop is an Asus X59SL: Core2Duo T5800, 3GB RAM, Radeon HD3470 and wifi chipset ath9k.
I have tried using all the ATI drivers out there: fglrx (which are the ones giving the best performance by far), xf86-video-ati, xf86-video-ati-git (from AUR) and xf86-video-radeonhd. Unfortunately, none of them made a difference. Downgrading to kernel version 2.6.30 did, but I don't think holding the kernel package forever is an acceptable solution for me, bleeding edge is one of the reasons I use Arch
I had a look in the X server logs and couldn't find anything remarkable. /var/log/messages.log was not helpful either.
Any ideas? Is there any other log file I should check?
Thanks in advance.
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Uff, i have the same problem...
I have an laptop easynote packardbell, Intel(R) Celeron(R) M CPU 420 @ 1.60GHz, radeon x200,
Maybe the radeon is the guilty :S
PD: I ll wait for a new kernel release..
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Sigh, this has come up in a lot of other threads all started in the last few days. Please search first before asking.
Allan-Volunteer on the (topic being discussed) mailn lists. You never get the people who matters attention on the forums.
jasonwryan-Installing Arch is a measure of your literacy. Maintaining Arch is a measure of your diligence. Contributing to Arch is a measure of your competence.
Griemak-Bleeding edge, not bleeding flat. Edge denotes falls will occur from time to time. Bring your own parachute.
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I read it and there isnt a solution.
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I did search before posting, as I always do, and I haven't been able to find anyone having this same problem. Would you be kind to point me where to look at?
Thanks in advance
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I had the same problem. after the update from kernel 2.6.30 to 2.6.31 my system either froze or behaved very stange. At some point during the boot process I read that the kernel got messed up because of some null-pointer errors due to the open source radeon driver. I'm using a rather old driver (xf86-video-ati-6.10.0) because I need support for my radeon 9250.
I fixed the problem by reverting to the old kernel, everything works fine with the 2.6.30 kernel.
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Same problem here.
Everything was going fine until 2.6.31.? don't remember last number xP (4 for sure. but i don't remember if i tried 2.6.31.3 or if the previous one was 2.6.30).
Kernel issue for sure as it works perfectly with 2.6.30 and with kernel26-lts.
Magic keys doesn't work during the freeze
Hardware : laptop asus X59SR (with radeon graphic card).
I thought a moment kms radeon was the cause but nomodset, modset=0, whatever solution doesn't seem to help.
Luckily, a crash happened when I was on the tty1 and some piece of information appears.
A little bit annoying to write it all but if it may help ...
HARDWARE ERROR
CPU 1: Machine Check Exception: 5 Bank 5: b200121020000400
RIP !INEXAXT! 10:<ffffffffa0133d40> {acpi_idle_enter_simple+0x127/0x1dd [processor ..
TSC 7d26ba87c4
PROCESSOR 0:10676 TIME 1255774843 SOCKET 0 APIC 1
Then another one like above and then:
Some CPUs didn't answer in synchronization
This is not a software problem!
Run through mcelog --ascii to decode and contact your hardware vendor
Machine check: Processor context corrupt
Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal machine check on current CPU
Fid: 0,comm: swapper Tainted: G M 2.6.31-ARCH #1
Call Trace:
Many adresses
Rebooting in 30 seconds.._
Even if its written, the pc doesn't reboot, the underscore "_" doesn't even blink.
It makes me scared when I saw "its not a software problem" but i do think it is !! for the reason given at the beginning of the post.
Well this problem doesn't bother me as the kernel26-lts is quite enough for me but as things don't seem to involve with 2.6.31.5 and as i think (hope) I am not the only one concerned, I'll try to help debugging if I can.
Sorry for my english.
Regards.
Samuelion.
Last edited by Samuelion (2009-10-25 19:58:21)
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you need to recompile the catalyst drivers with the coomented line that says something about "kernel 2.31 uncomment this line" uncommented
Intrepid (adj.): Resolutely courageous; fearless.
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you need to recompile the catalyst drivers with the coomented line that says something about "kernel 2.31 uncomment this line" uncommented
I tried that, and also installing the open source drivers. Samuelion, my laptop is an Asus X59SR as well :S
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Well, as soon as I saw you post, I thought our computer were quite the same (however I believed that there was really an ASUS X59SL) and surely that our problem was the same (didn't open a new post for this reason).
And as this topic is not very famous, I thought it could be the good reason for me to create an account, practice a little bit my English and add some of my comments.
As I said, I thought the problem was linked to the ati driver (kms and all) but the message which appear in the console makes me think it's more a kernel issue (I believe that for an ati problem, I should still have the control of pc at least with magic keys). Googling some of the kernel outputs, I ended on a mailing list about kernel 2.6.31
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-List … 11609.html
This link seems to be about a patch on mce.c and concerning exactly the kernel output I had. Don't manage to understand correctly but it seems to be related to the 2.6.31.
I was thinking to wait a little bit, at least a new kernel, to see how thinks involve but opening a bug may be another solution. I am not very acknowledged of how a kernel works, but I should be able to give the information we ask me .
Hope.
Regards,
Samuelion.
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You know what, it actually is X59SL, I just got confused
Anyway, I think that is the best approach possible. Let's try a further release and see if that "magically" fixes it. I had to do the same on another Asus laptop and, apart from being outdated for some weeks, was not a big deal.
Cheers
Last edited by wottam (2009-10-27 20:22:04)
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Chiming in with another Asus X69SL. Same problems with the kernel.
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Fixed in 2.6.32
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Yay!
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Really ??
Nice !!
I'll try this as soon as possible !!
However, I'm a little bit curious, fixed by its own ??
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