System hangs, Ubuntu 9.04 64bit

System hangs, Ubuntu 9.04 64bit

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goggleBOX
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System hangs, Ubuntu 9.04 64bit

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Playing single player I have no issues but when playing (or specing) muilt player games my whole system will lock up after several minutes. The system is totally unresponsive including mouse. Can not change to console. Can not restart xorg using ctrl+alt+backspace. Only resort is to press the reset button.

I am running ubuntu 9.04 (64bit) which was a fresh install not an upgrade on a 90GB partition (+10GB swap). Only other apps installed from base are Opera, Virtualbox, BONIC, Wine, Unbuntu restricted pack, Nvida graphics drivers and virtual box. No apps running while trying to play spring.

Hardware includes Asus P5N-E SLI motherboard using onboard NIC. Winfast geforce 8600-GT video card, Intel E2160 CPU, 8GB generic RAM.
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aegis
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Re: System hangs, Ubuntu 9.04 64bit

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sysrq?
goggleBOX
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Re: System hangs, Ubuntu 9.04 64bit

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aegis wrote:sysrq?
I didn't know what this was but I googled and found this
http://www.linuxhowtos.org/Tips%20and%2 ... /sysrq.htm

Hopefully now I will be able to do something.

I will test it a report back.
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BrainDamage
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Re: System hangs, Ubuntu 9.04 64bit

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goggleBOX wrote:Can not restart xorg using ctrl+alt+backspace. Only resort is to press the reset button.

I am running ubuntu 9.04 (64bit)
It's disabled by default now
imbaczek
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Re: System hangs, Ubuntu 9.04 64bit

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Brain Damage wrote:It's disabled by default now
lolwut have they fallen face first from somewhere high?
Caradhras
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Re: System hangs, Ubuntu 9.04 64bit

Post by Caradhras »

What has magic sysrequest to do with restarting xserver? Nothing!

CTRL+Alt + Backspace = Restart Xserver = deactivated!

Alt + Print/Sysreq + reisub = magic sysrequest = restart your pc safely (if your kernel is still alive...)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key
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nixtux
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Re: System hangs, Ubuntu 9.04 64bit

Post by nixtux »

hiya i think ive been having the same problem :(

try alt+print screen+k to see it you can kill X if that work log back in and open a terminal and type dmesg if there is Xid errors in there its the same and im having , i think ive found a workaround ive now had my system not crashing for 3 days so far :)

if alt+printscreen +k does not work do you have a spare system you can ssh in from ?
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aegis
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Re: System hangs, Ubuntu 9.04 64bit

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does it still have vterms 1-8 enabled?

you can alt-printscreen+r and ctrl+alt+1, then login and kill the offending program
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Dragon45
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Re: System hangs, Ubuntu 9.04 64bit

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ctrl-alt-backspace is disabled in ubuntu
there's an option to get it back though

ctrl-alt f1 will open up a terminal you can do stuff with.
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Tribulexrenamed
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Re: System hangs, Ubuntu 9.04 64bit

Post by Tribulexrenamed »

Personally, I recommend yakuake, its alot nicer than using the built-in terminal app, or having to rape your video card in a tty prompt.
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