[02:03] hey, gmp 5.0.2 build/installation failed on Ubuntu 11.04 x64 and I don't know why. [02:07] anadon: 5.0.2 isn't in natty or oneric [02:08] gmp--its something by the gnu project for extended functions in c++, mainly support for extremely large numbers. [02:09] 5.0.2 is just the version for it--not for ubuntu versioning. [02:09] lots of mem leaks in the last couple days [02:10] speciailly with CrashPlan appp [02:10] java based [02:10] anadon: upstream version in oneiric is 5.0.1 [02:11] so there's a working version currently in the repository? [02:12] i don't know if it works, I just know what's there [02:13] just looked, not there. [02:13] not a version for c++ [02:16] O, has the mem problem been fixed for any version with the ubuntu one sync daemon? It should not take up 1.3GB of RAM. [02:17] anadon: http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/oneiric/gmp [02:18] something is really mem leaking on my system [02:19] but I haven't found what [02:20] isn't it linked to a process visable by system monitor? [02:24] BUGabundo: ? [02:24] ?? [02:25] isn't it linked to a process visable by system monitor? [02:25] can't see anything on atop [02:25] other the firefox and chromium [02:25] but then I see lots of process die [02:25] what? the GUI can't be that unstable.. [02:26] oh it is [02:27] it memleaks [02:27] it feels all my 4GBs [02:27] if you use "jobs" with a few directives, you should be able to see processes running on the system. login to a CLI session, and if the same thing happens, you'll narrow down where it is. [02:27] IO goes crazy [02:27] I guess [02:27] I can't even boot my system right now [02:27] it hangs on boot [02:27] yeah, sounds like you need to see where it is, then go from there. CLI [02:27] , that sounds like a re0install! [02:28] LOL [02:28] this is quiet a recent install [02:28] mhm [02:28] I've manage to have systems go throut 4 cycles [02:28] and already instaled 11.10 twice [02:28] doesn't really shows good feelings for this release [02:29] you might want to install 11.04, then force install component by component of 11.10 until the problem pops up again. [02:29] go back? me ? NEVER [02:29] I've been without X for 3 days already on 11.10 [02:30] unable to boot on kernel 3.0 with cifs on fstab [02:30] now, can't even boot LOL [02:30] it will eventually get there [02:35] well, that's what you need to do to debug. Sounds like you're just nterested in alpha/bleeding edge tech. [02:38] not only [02:38] I debug what I can, and report a lot [02:38] but somethings just go above what I know [02:49] BUGabundo: you should be in bed! [02:49] I know [03:10] hi [03:10] i'm trying to run gns3 but each time i do it Xorg starts eating all my ram :| [03:11] (oneiric) [03:11] it was fine some weeks ago [03:16] i can't find any useful info on the logs [03:25] micahg? [06:01] i am helping the vanillux team www.vanillux.org make a vanilla gnome 3 based on the debian packages but we build it on top of a ubuntu natty minimal install .iso and we cannot get wireless working can somebody tell me what packages we need to get it working [06:23] umm, 3.0 does not boot for me [06:24] just gets stuck after grub [09:20] Humm, and odd run/.udev errors during boot, but I still boot up fine. [09:35] nperry: the /run "error" isn't really an error. [09:36] nperry: bug 784216 has some details [09:37] Launchpad bug 784216 in udev (Ubuntu) "/run/udev not writable error message" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/784216 [09:40] Ampelbein: I did wonder, because ubuntu has *never* had /run/udev [09:41] It's a new thing this cycle. [09:42] Ah, I see. [09:43] I doubt that /run will be usable in oneiric, too much software doesn't handle it yet. [10:11] anybody here who knows about toshiba bluetooth stuff? [12:58] Howdy [13:37] hey [13:39] hi penguin42 , how goes it ? [13:44] ok; you find me at the start of a week off [13:45] and trying to debug bug 774434 on my dads machine [13:45] Launchpad bug 774434 in gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu) "mouse pointer disappears in ubuntu 11.04" [Low,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/774434 [17:26] Hm. I shouldn't keep trying to change the system's volume through the soundmenu or I'll eventually break my speakers === Mkaysi is now known as sg|zzhg === sg|zzhg is now known as Mkaysi [19:30] boas [20:04] and the winer is : google-talk-plugin. found the memleak root [20:07] so what would you use in a VM to just have a brower (chromium?) and google-talk-plugin for Google Plus Hangouts? === KM0201 is now known as KM0201_ === KM0201_ is now known as KM0201 [20:32] is it the same for the plugin in firefox? [20:34] yeah [20:34] its global [20:34] but flash is also crashing like hell [20:34] something is *really* mem leaking [20:34] that pluging is just helping by using lots of RAM === yofel_ is now known as yofel [20:38] hey [20:39] is there a known issue with the partition manager in oneric giving an error saying that the daemon is prohibited and locking up the installer? [20:58] Jul 3 20:52:22 BluBUG kernel: [ 3065.563436] Out of memory: Kill process 1692 (gnome-shell) score 42 or sacrifice child [20:58] Jul 3 20:52:22 BluBUG kernel: [ 3065.563443] Killed process 2145 (pidgin) total-vm:1021464kB, anon-rss:98164kB, file-rss:872kB [20:58] Jul 3 20:53:47 BluBUG udevd[349]: failed to create queue file: No space left on device [20:58] anyone has any idea what's causing every app to simply die? [20:59] the out-of-memory killer kills apps when you're out of memory :P [20:59] BUGabundo: it's a feature in the kernel [21:00] I know [21:00] but I have 4GBs of RAM [21:00] presumably you're using it all. [21:00] running pidgin, chromium and firefox [21:00] if that isn't enough, im running the wrong distro [21:00] or some misbehaving process stole all your memory [21:00] MEM | tot 3.9G | free 427.4M | cache 2.2G | dirty 0.2M | buff 35.8M | slab 43.3M | | | | [21:00] SWP | tot 0.0M | free 0.0M | | | | | | vmcom 5.7G | vmlim 1.9G | [21:01] BUGabundo: did you check which process takes up that lot of memory? like use ps or top. [21:01] something filled up some tmpfs? [21:01] nothing [21:01] 5703 6/s 0/s 56656K 1.0G 212.2M 0K 32K bugabund bugabund 5% chromium-brows [21:01] 1692 6/s 0/s 12K 1.1G 187.7M 0K 0K bugabund bugabund 5% gnome-shell [21:01] 6192 881/s 0/s 927K 987.0M 116.5M 0K 0K bugabund bugabund 3% pidgin [21:01] 1524 0/s 0/s 1864K 227.1M 99632K 0K 0K bugabund root 2% Xorg [21:01] humm let me check [21:02] BUGabundo: well, chromium 1G, gnome-shell 1.1G, pidgin 1G is 3.1GB already [21:02] so? [21:02] its VM [21:02] sudo sysctl -w vm.drop_caches=3 [21:02] and show the free output again [21:03] Mem: 4058808 3412404 646404 0 2840 2098832 [21:03] -/+ buffers/cache: 1310732 2748076 [21:04] and not tmpfs for /tmp [21:05] 646404 <> 2748076 does sound like something's using a tmpfs somewhere, I have 2890284 <> 3904732 and 1G tmpfs used [21:05] and buffers are only ~1M [21:05] tmpfs (rw,mode=0755) [21:05] none on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev) [21:05] none on /var/run type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,mode=0755) [21:05] none on /var/lock type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev) [21:06] none 2.0G 84K 2.0G 1% /var/run [21:07] :S [21:07] Jul 3 20:59:28 BluBUG udevd[349]: failed to create queue file: No space left on device [21:07] damn udev is broken [21:08] how do you figure? [21:08] well, that would be udev trying to write to /dev IMO [21:08] sure it's not filled up? [21:08] -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 302K 2011-06-28 19:04 udev_171-0ubuntu4_amd64.deb [21:08] guess what, a recent update to udev [21:08] that matches my problems [21:09] need to downgrade that and retest [21:10] BUGabundo: huh? -0ubuntu4 has a Vcs change (not relevant) and "Use "udevadm control --exit" in the initramfs instead of manually killing each udevd process (borrowed from Debian #624469)." [21:10] Debian bug 624469 in udev "Fails to start: failed to bind control socket (address in use)" [Serious,Fixed] http://bugs.debian.org/624469 [21:11] then what the heck is causing me to have all ram used ? all this IO on an SSD with lots of free space? [21:11] this is not the expected behaviour [21:13] BUGabundo: I don't know what is causing it, but udev isn't likely to be at fault. [21:13] I did notice an insane amount of READ I/O when nearing OOM here too (makes the system unresponsive), but even then it didn't oom-kill anything here [21:13] :( [21:13] yofel: I bet you have swap [21:13] I don't [21:13] I do now, but that was when I didn't have any [21:13] this also happens in serveral kernels [21:13] iotop showed read I/O for processes that were doing absolutely nothing [21:13] 3.0-2, 3.0-1, 2.6. what ever [21:14] or does the kernel suddenly improvise swap o.O? [21:14] somehow doubt that [21:14] no partition for it to do that [21:14] so I have a system that locks on boot [21:14] takes tooooo long to shutdown [21:15] and has horribla mem leaks without anything that can explain it [21:15] and Ubuntu is no longer usable on 4GBs of RAM [21:15] sweet [21:15] hm, try sysctl -w vm.overcommit_memory=2 (see proc manpge), maybe it has an effect. I remember someone else talking about oom-kills [21:16] how come nividia doesn't work again? [21:16] huh? WFM [21:16] well [21:16] $ glxinfo | grep direct [21:16] X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) [21:16] though I had to reinstall it yesterday since it couldn't load GLX o.O [21:16] $ chromiumnew [21:16] V8 error: Allocation failed - process out of memory (Committing semi space failed.). Current memory usage: 68 MB [21:16] Bus error [21:16] I'm being thrown back to unity 2d [21:16] Ian_Corne: works for me. I changed to it to test [21:16] which still had a buggy launcher [21:16] try reinstalling, helped for me [21:17] ok [21:17] $ glxinfo | grep direct [21:17] via jockey? [21:17] bash: fork: Cannot allocate memory [21:17] AHAHAHAHAH [21:17] * BUGabundo dies [21:17] dunno, I used apt-get --reinstall [21:17] no point in touching xorg.conf [21:17] # aptitude dump ubuntu [21:17] hahaha [21:18] I'm basicly out of RAM now [21:18] :(((( [21:18] can't start any new process [21:18] syslog and dmesg show nothing special [21:19] anyone on nvidia 280 yet? [21:19] no [21:19] nope [21:20] rebooting :( [21:20] for the N^100 time today [21:21] it worked yofel [21:21] thanks :D [21:21] weird that it broke tho [21:21] sure, np. Was getting a BadWindow error from minecraft and then saw the GLX load failure message in Xorg.0.log [21:22] zeitgeist-daemon and telepathy-salut are both crashing [21:22] when I login [21:22] anyone else? [21:26] back [21:27] so all of you guys (in gnome) are able to boot just fine and pick any WM ? [21:29] BUGabundo: compiz is very broken for me [21:29] I can't even boot :( [21:29] I have to pick recovery, then su bugabundo; startx [21:29] BUGabundo: You running gdm or lightdm? [21:30] * penguin42 thinks this one is running gdm [21:30] penguin42: right now: nothing [21:30] hmm - how far does it get? [21:31] I'm starting X manually [21:31] regular boot stops after loading battery tests [21:31] gnomefreak was having the same prob two days ago [21:34] * penguin42 gets into X but the unity-panel-services programme keeps crashing and restartijng [21:47] BUGabundo: do you have auto-logon enabled? That was broken for me. After I switched it off, gdm works fine. [21:48] albert23: I don't even have a session manager === mikec is now known as Guest14500 [22:23] are there any plans to port the indicator-*-applets to the gnome 3 panel? [22:24] I've been holding my updates for weeks cause of that [22:24] I can't upgrade cause lib-gnome-3 is not there [22:24] what a mess [22:55] BUGabundo: I updated my system entirely today [22:55] I was mostly running natty with a few oneiric updates [22:55] ahahaha [22:55] other than it being a bit unstable, that's all I'm missing [22:55] mine is 11.10 clean [22:56] it seems the problem is libpanel-applet-3, though [22:56] gnome 3's version is 4 [23:16] frak... [23:17] I'm seconds away to throw my laptop into the wall [23:17] and dumping 11.10 with it [23:17] its totally unusable now