2011-02-11 20:32:27 |
shishimaru |
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2011-02-11 20:36:12 |
shishimaru |
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I have a bad issue with the kernel 2.6.38. I've also tried it on Maverick, and the problem is still the same.
in an unspecified time, all of a sudden the connections via wi-fi totally disappear and the process kworker/u:2 begins to "eat" my cpu slowly. I can see it with the 'top' command on gnome-terminal. It uses more or less 100% of the cpu, then it goes down again and so on. The problem appears only with the kernel Linux 2.6.38 . |
I have a bad issue with the kernel 2.6.38. I've also tried it on Maverick, and the problem is still the same.
in an unspecified time, all of a sudden the connections via wi-fi totally disappear and the process kworker/u:2 begins to "eat" my cpu slowly. I can see it with the 'top' command on gnome-terminal. It uses more or less 100% of the cpu, then it goes down again and so on. The problem appears only with the kernel Linux 2.6.38-1, 2.6.38-2 and 2.6.38-3 .
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2011-02-19 20:51:53 |
shishimaru |
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http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29472 |
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2011-02-19 20:51:53 |
shishimaru |
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2011-02-19 20:52:40 |
shishimaru |
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dmesg and lspci -vvnn https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/717392/+attachment/1860649/+files/commands.zip |
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2011-02-19 21:28:43 |
Bug Watch Updater |
linux: status |
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2011-02-19 21:28:43 |
Bug Watch Updater |
linux: importance |
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Medium |
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2011-02-22 19:38:53 |
Jeremy Foshee |
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kj-triage |
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2011-02-24 20:03:48 |
gyanny |
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added subscriber gyanny |
2011-03-02 10:37:42 |
shishimaru |
description |
I have a bad issue with the kernel 2.6.38. I've also tried it on Maverick, and the problem is still the same.
in an unspecified time, all of a sudden the connections via wi-fi totally disappear and the process kworker/u:2 begins to "eat" my cpu slowly. I can see it with the 'top' command on gnome-terminal. It uses more or less 100% of the cpu, then it goes down again and so on. The problem appears only with the kernel Linux 2.6.38-1, 2.6.38-2 and 2.6.38-3 .
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I have a bad issue with the kernel 2.6.38. I've also tried it on Maverick, and the problem is still the same.
in an unspecified time, all of a sudden the connections via wi-fi totally disappear and the process kworker/u:2 begins to "eat" my cpu slowly. I can see it with the 'top' command on gnome-terminal. It uses more or less 100% of the cpu, then it goes down again and so on. The problem appears only with the kernel Linux 2.6.38-1, 2.6.38-2 and 2.6.38-3 .
Looks like it's "ath5k phy0: gain calibration timeout". |
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2011-05-02 16:36:23 |
kazzmir |
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2011-07-26 18:38:40 |
Launchpad Janitor |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2011-08-18 07:09:52 |
Sebastian Schlatow |
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added subscriber Sebastian Schlatow |
2011-10-11 20:58:33 |
Joseph Salisbury |
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kj-triage |
kj-triage needs-upstream-testing |
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2011-12-30 11:43:41 |
BoboKrull |
bug |
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added subscriber BoboKrull |
2012-04-01 23:14:06 |
penalvch |
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kj-triage needs-upstream-testing |
kj-triage maverick natty needs-upstream-testing |
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2012-04-01 23:14:47 |
penalvch |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
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