i have Fedora 10 with GNOME, and all my system freeze it after 10 or 20 minutes, what can i do? i have a laptop HP Pavilion dv5-1147la Sorry for my English Thank you
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On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 4:38 PM, Jose Severino dvd_web@hotmail.com wrote:
i have Fedora 10 with GNOME, and all my system freeze it after 10 or 20 minutes, what can i do? i have a laptop Sorry for my English Thank you
I've never had a HP Pavillion, but I'll give you general suggestions.
You need to provide more information. Check /var/log/messages for clues. Did the problem occur with other versions of Fedora you used previously?
Are you running GNOME, KDE or other desktop manager?
Find out what type of video card you have. At the command line do "lspci -v" and look for "VGA compatible controller" Also, do the command "dmesg" and look for relevant info.
Take your time. ~af
Jose Severino wrote:
i have Fedora 10 with GNOME, and all my system freeze it after 10 or 20 minutes, what can i do? i have a laptop HP Pavilion dv5-1147la Sorry for my English Thank you
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What video card and driver?
I had issues early with F10 and Nvidia driver. Latest driver works pretty good.
My system freezes wouldn't leave anything in the log files.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Robin Laing Robin.Laing@drdc-rddc.gc.ca wrote:
Jose Severino wrote:
i have Fedora 10 with GNOME, and all my system freeze it after 10 or 20 minutes, what can i do? i have a laptop HP Pavilion dv5-1147la Sorry for my English Thank you
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What video card and driver?
I had issues early with F10 and Nvidia driver. Latest driver works pretty good.
My system freezes wouldn't leave anything in the log files.
I can confirm a lot of freezes in F9 as well. They seemed to have started 2 kernels ago.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Arthur Pemberton pemboa@gmail.com wrote:
I can confirm a lot of freezes in F9 as well. They seemed to have started 2 kernels ago.
On what type of system have you experienced the problem? Do you continually have this problem or have you been able to fix it? Does it happen randomly or when you're doing a particular thing?
~af
Aldo Foot wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Arthur Pemberton pemboa@gmail.com wrote:
I can confirm a lot of freezes in F9 as well. They seemed to have started 2 kernels ago.
On what type of system have you experienced the problem? Do you continually have this problem or have you been able to fix it? Does it happen randomly or when you're doing a particular thing?
~af
In my case, it is a computer that very happily ran F7 with no issues. F10 has been a fun situation. My wife won't let me upgrade her computer until I can prove that F10 is better than her F7, and I need to get a copy of one of her favourite programs working in F10 first. KXstitch. :)
I have yet to try some of the tweaks that I have read about to get the desktop to run faster over services in the background but I have not had a full freeze in a few weeks now.
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Robin Laing Robin.Laing@drdc-rddc.gc.ca wrote:
Aldo Foot wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Arthur Pemberton pemboa@gmail.com wrote:
I can confirm a lot of freezes in F9 as well. They seemed to have started 2 kernels ago.
On what type of system have you experienced the problem? Do you continually have this problem or have you been able to fix it? Does it happen randomly or when you're doing a particular thing?
~af
In my case, it is a computer that very happily ran F7 with no issues. F10 has been a fun situation. My wife won't let me upgrade her computer until I can prove that F10 is better than her F7, and I need to get a copy of one of her favourite programs working in F10 first. KXstitch. :)
I have yet to try some of the tweaks that I have read about to get the desktop to run faster over services in the background but I have not had a full freeze in a few weeks now.
-- Robin Laing
Does your system freeze if you disable the screensaver?
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Aldo Foot lunixer@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Arthur Pemberton pemboa@gmail.com wrote:
I can confirm a lot of freezes in F9 as well. They seemed to have started 2 kernels ago.
Sorry, I forgot to mark this thread.
On what type of system have you experienced the problem?
This is a customized system that I've had for a few years now. Which immediately reminds me that I maybe need to dust it out.
P4, 3.5GB of RAM, ASUS board.
Do you continually have this problem or have you been able to fix it?
Since it first happened, it has happened at least 3 more times. And this is a really hard lockup. I have found no pattern except for network usage leading me to wonder if it is a problem with the NIC kernel module.
Does it happen randomly or when you're doing a particular thing?
Thing is, I use my machine for a lot of stuff. as a Mythbackend being one thing. I would like to say that it seems to happen when I use the network heavily. But I use the network heavily a lot more than it fails -- so that isn't exactly a concrete causality.
It bloody pisses me off though. I did a kernel update last night, will wait and see what happens.
I haven't cleared out the machine yet just because the stupid SATA plugs both my drives are bad, and if I lose connectivity with them, I may never get it back.
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 16:47 -0600, Arthur Pemberton wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Aldo Foot lunixer@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Arthur Pemberton pemboa@gmail.com wrote:
I can confirm a lot of freezes in F9 as well. They seemed to have started 2 kernels ago.
Sorry, I forgot to mark this thread.
On what type of system have you experienced the problem?
This is a customized system that I've had for a few years now. Which immediately reminds me that I maybe need to dust it out.
P4, 3.5GB of RAM, ASUS board.
Do you continually have this problem or have you been able to fix it?
Since it first happened, it has happened at least 3 more times. And this is a really hard lockup. I have found no pattern except for network usage leading me to wonder if it is a problem with the NIC kernel module.
Does it happen randomly or when you're doing a particular thing?
Thing is, I use my machine for a lot of stuff. as a Mythbackend being one thing. I would like to say that it seems to happen when I use the network heavily. But I use the network heavily a lot more than it fails -- so that isn't exactly a concrete causality.
It bloody pisses me off though. I did a kernel update last night, will wait and see what happens.
I haven't cleared out the machine yet just because the stupid SATA plugs both my drives are bad, and if I lose connectivity with them, I may never get it back.
---- I was having that problem the last two days on F10 and this was a system that I had continuously updated from FC5 I think.
I ended up booting into runlevel 1 and moving /etc/X11/xorg.conf to xorg.conf-bak and rebooting and haven't locked up since.
It must have been some setting in xorg.conf that I haven't figured out.
Craig
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Craig White craigwhite@azapple.com wrote:
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 16:47 -0600, Arthur Pemberton wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Aldo Foot lunixer@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Arthur Pemberton pemboa@gmail.com wrote:
I can confirm a lot of freezes in F9 as well. They seemed to have started 2 kernels ago.
Sorry, I forgot to mark this thread.
On what type of system have you experienced the problem?
This is a customized system that I've had for a few years now. Which immediately reminds me that I maybe need to dust it out.
P4, 3.5GB of RAM, ASUS board.
Do you continually have this problem or have you been able to fix it?
Since it first happened, it has happened at least 3 more times. And this is a really hard lockup. I have found no pattern except for network usage leading me to wonder if it is a problem with the NIC kernel module.
Does it happen randomly or when you're doing a particular thing?
Thing is, I use my machine for a lot of stuff. as a Mythbackend being one thing. I would like to say that it seems to happen when I use the network heavily. But I use the network heavily a lot more than it fails -- so that isn't exactly a concrete causality.
It bloody pisses me off though. I did a kernel update last night, will wait and see what happens.
I haven't cleared out the machine yet just because the stupid SATA plugs both my drives are bad, and if I lose connectivity with them, I may never get it back.
I was having that problem the last two days on F10 and this was a system that I had continuously updated from FC5 I think.
I ended up booting into runlevel 1 and moving /etc/X11/xorg.conf to xorg.conf-bak and rebooting and haven't locked up since.
It must have been some setting in xorg.conf that I haven't figured out.
Craig
Well that double sucks. I'm on F9. I might as well just upgrade to F10.