[Bug 436632] xorg locks up, no io, usually using firefox
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John Griffiths <fedora03(a)grifent.com> changed:
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--- Comment #13 from John Griffiths <fedora03(a)grifent.com> 2008-12-21 09:45:07 EDT ---
This still happens in Fedora 10. My Fedora 10 system locked up when I was
trying to file this bug report.
I am using the Firefox from Mozilla.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.4) Gecko/2008102920
Firefox/3.0.4
on kernel
Linux version 2.6.27.5-117.fc10.i686.PAE
(mockbuild(a)x86-7.fedora.phx.redhat.com) (gcc version 4.3.2 20081105 (Red Hat
4.3.2-7) (GCC) ) #1 SMP Tue Nov 18 12:08:10 EST 2008
The system locks up. There is no response from the keyboard or mouse. Sometimes
there appears to be disk syncs still going on but most of the time not. I tried
to log in through ssh from another system and the login hangs. The system does
still answer a ping.
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[Bug 219750] Hotplug script not working in gpsd package.
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tialaramex <redhat(a)tree.tlrmx.org> changed:
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--- Comment #31 from tialaramex <redhat(a)tree.tlrmx.org> 2008-12-21 05:40:44 EDT ---
Maintainer: To try to fix a problem in a package you maintain, take suggested
patches from the other contributors to the Bugzilla comments and apply them to
the source package, then build it and upload the resulting packages to testing.
Users can then test the fixed packages and let you know if they work.
Although it would be lovely if just waiting a few months and posting "Can
anyone confirm whether this is still an issue?" fixed bugs, unfortunately it
doesn't. In fact it's worse than useless since it just fills the bug report
with noise. If you haven't heard otherwise the bug still exists. Make sure that
each "can anyone...?" message offer users something new to try out which might
fix their problem, otherwise they have no incentive to do anything.
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[Bug 209865] bogus permissions
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--- Comment #7 from Ralf Corsepius <rc040203(a)freenet.de> 2008-12-19 23:07:15 EDT ---
Stepan, provided ACLs on this package are open and how long this bug has
persisted unattended, I decided to go ahead and to apply my proposed fix.
to rawhide, FC-10 and FC-9.
I'll push FC-9 and FC-10 packages to testing, but do not intend to push
them to "stable".
Please take my apologies, shouldn't you agree with this procedure.
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[Bug 278721] agpgart aperture checking fails with kernel 2.6.22.4-65.fc7 update
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--- Comment #39 from Jack Tanner <ihok(a)hotmail.com> 2008-12-19 12:02:06 EDT ---
I have a NODUS3 mobo, which is an HP-branded ASUS A8M2N-LA.
Like the OP, I have an Athlon 64 (mine is 4600+ stepping 02) with an nVidia
chipset.
On boot, I get a similar message under F10:
Checking aperture...
No AGP bridge found
Node 0: aperture @ 20000000 size 32 MB
Aperture pointing to e820 RAM. Ignoring.
Your BIOS doesn't leave a aperture memory hole
Please enable the IOMMU option in the BIOS setup
This costs you 64 MB of RAM
Mapping aperture over 65536 KB of RAM @ 20000000
My BIOS does not have any IOMMU-related options.
This is kernel-2.6.27.9-163.fc10.x86_64
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