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Originally posted by Mr_Bumpy View PostHave you tried using the kernel from Oneiric? Perhaps it is the kernel that is at fault here.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Well, as you can tell by my ramblings on that bug report, I've futzed around with a number of kernels, I've tried various iterations of laptop dock and no dock, and the problem persists. It's totally random and the freeze is so diabolically hard that I can find nothing logged.
Today I'm running kernel 3.5rc2. So far, it's been fine, running for four hours.
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Originally posted by SteveRiley View PostWell, as you can tell by my ramblings on that bug report, I've futzed around with a number of kernels, I've tried various iterations of laptop dock and no dock, and the problem persists. It's totally random and the freeze is so diabolically hard that I can find nothing logged.
Today I'm running kernel 3.5rc2. So far, it's been fine, running for four hours.
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well, If anybody is running mint 12 kde edition, they are right to say it is rock solid as it is for me. Most likely because mint 12 linux edition is using kubuntu 11.10.
I still experience locked screen but am able safely to reboot but ctrl+12 and ctr+del like a madman. I switched over to xrender and it works fine. It is openGL, Kwin, Nvidia, Kernel issue as far as I know. I'm keeping an eye on these threads.
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Originally posted by Cresho View Postyup ,i had the same issue. I reinstalled and the first thing i did was
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-x-swat/x-updates && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get install nvidia-current=295.33-0ubuntu1~precise~xup1
and reboot and no crashes since. I have a gt250
I still experience locked screen but am able safely to reboot but ctrl+12 and ctr+del like a madman. I switched over to xrender and it works fine. It is openGL, Kwin, Nvidia, Kernel issue as far as I know. I'm keeping an eye on these threads. Most likely xorg issue as well. ohh, my card is a gts250
settings->system settings->Desktop effects->advanced->compositing type-> use xrender for now. and check "suspend desktop for fullscreen windows" remove effects, blur cover switch, startup feedback, desktop cube. you will suffer vsync issue at a cost.Last edited by Cresho; Jun 14, 2012, 05:53 AM.
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Pan-Galactic QuordlepleenSo Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
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Originally posted by tomp01 View PostHas the freeze gone away or is it still happening?
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Originally posted by SteveRiley View PostWell, I'm now on my fourth day with kernel 3.5rc2 -- this is the longest time I've gone freeze-free. But some X updates have also come along, too, so I'm not really sure which particular element has suddenly contributed to my increase in stability.
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Originally posted by Mr_Bumpy View PostAlso, if the updated Intel driver doesn't work, it might be worth trying the latest 3.4 kernel, which has fixed a number of Intel graphics-related issues, including a memory corruption bug that has affected my laptop for years. You can install the updated kernel by downloading the following packages into a folder:
. http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa...1817_amd64.deb
. http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa...011817_all.deb
. http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa...1817_amd64.deb
After downloading the packages, run the following terminal command from the folder in which these packages reside:
Code:sudo dpkg -i linux-*.deb
I hope this helps!
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