-----Mensaje original----- De: arch-general-bounces@archlinux.org [mailto:arch-general- bounces@archlinux.org] En nombre de Not To Miss Enviado el: lunes, 16 de julio de 2012 6:00 Para: General Discussion about Arch Linux Asunto: Re: [arch-general] my Arch box randomly becomes irresponsible
Thanks. I don't think it is related either. But perhaps I should fix that floppy error anyway
Another thing I want to mention is that the screen jitters occasionally and when I lock the screen, only one monitor turns black while the other is still displaying with keyboard disabled but mouse still working.
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 11:49 PM, Victor Silva <vfbsilva@gmail.com> wrote:
2012/7/16 Not To Miss <not.to.miss@gmail.com>
I didn't remeber I had seen anything relevant in log files. Here is the most recent record in /var/log/messages files (I pressed reset button to reboot at Jul 15 20:37) with "-- MARK -- \" message lines skipped: Jul 14 20:36:15 phelps kernel: [111935.191008] PGD 10b42e067 PUD 0 Jul 14 20:36:15 phelps kernel: [111935.191011] Oops: 0000 [#1] PREEMPT Jul 13 13:45:01 phelps kernel: [ 861.778900] end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0
Thanks a lot for your help.
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 11:15 PM, Victor Silva <vfbsilva@gmail.com> wrote:
2012/7/15 Not To Miss <not.to.miss@gmail.com>
Dear Arch users,
I have latest Arch installed on my desktop at work. In recent two weeks, the system randomly "suspends" at night (I call it "randomly" because it didn't happen every night. And it seems to happen after a random period idle time) when I am off. I can't wake it up in the next morning thru mouse or keyboard.
I tried to disable suspension and hibernation by editing /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.upower.policy to change from <allow_active>yes</allow_active> to <allow_active>no</allow_active>
But it doesn't work.
While I call it "suspend", I am not sure it suspend to RAM or hibernate to disk, because I find the CPU fan and power fan still spin normally. RAM light is also on. So it might be a video driver / setting related issue. For your information, I am using nvidia-302.17-2-x86_64 and have dual monitor set up with nvidia-utils-302.17-1-x86_64
This really bothers me a lot. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
-- Best, Zech
Any hint on /var/log/messages or /var/log/errors?
-- Best, Zech
Don't think it is related but...
http://superuser.com/questions/141770/ubuntu-login-takes-15-seconds-i-o- error-dev-fd0-sector-0
I'm having exactly the same behavior, but I have Intel graphics. Are you using gnome? I don't know where or when this problem comes from. I have set the screensaver to shut down the screen after an hour of inactivity, and so reduce the times that it happens. If I left the computer for more than one hour, I have to press ctrl-alt-f1, and enter killall -HUP gnome-shell This restarts gnome-shell, but all the applications are still working. HTH Guillermo Leira