On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 12:18 PM, Sean Corbett
<seanbutnotheard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Bob van der Poel
<bob(a)mellowood.ca> wrote:
A followup to my earlier post. I had no freezes
for about 2 weeks.
This week it's done it 3 times.
Anyone have any ideas/suggestions? Probably easiest to just did out
the USB->MIDI connector which always seems to work just fine.
Is it possible for you to try a different kernel? In the past I've
had a random-freezing problem on one of my machines with several of
Ubuntu's kernels, but it goes away when I use the 64 Studio or Arch
Linux kernel. Though in my case it seemed to correlate with heavy I/O
activity (disk access, mainly).
Okay -- good idea.
BTW, this is a very underused machine. When the freeze happens it's
just running an X display and running aplaymidi (and the "normal"
background stuff).
I've got 2.6.31-16-generic giving me the grief and have 14 and 15 in
the same series on my computer. I could easily boot with 15 to see if
that solves anything ... but, with the "only sometimes" problem it's a
bit of a duck shoot.
I see in my synaptic that there is also a 386 kernel ... would that be
any better/worse? I'm running a AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core
Processor 4800+ . I think that when I installed ubuntu/karmic it
picked the "generic" for me. Also see that there is a RT kernel in the
repository. Anyone have comments on that choice?
In the meantime, I'll reboot with 15-generic and see if that works for
a day or so...
Also, can I download and run the 64 Studio or Arch kernels onto my
existing karmic installation?
Thanks.
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