Ubuntu 18.04 desktop hangs approximately 1x per day
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My Ubuntu 18.04 desktop hangs on me ~1x per day. This happens when I am in the middle of web browsing or using a desktop application, not when booting. When it does, the mouse pointer will still move freely, but clicking or keystrokes have no effect on my system until I do a hard reboot.
How can I stop this from happening?
Here is some system info:
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ uname -a
Linux selah-Precision-Tower-5810 4.15.0-20-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 24 06:16:15 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ lspci | grep VGA
03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM107GL [Quadro K2200] (rev a2)
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ sudo lshw -c video
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
version: a2
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=nouveau latency=0
resources: irq:31 memory:f6000000-f6ffffff memory:e0000000-efffffff memory:f0000000-f1ffffff ioport:e000(size=128) memory:f7000000-f707ffff
Note, I had a similar issue with my 16.04 install:
Ubuntu 16.04 desktop hangs occasionally during regular use
nvidia 18.04
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My Ubuntu 18.04 desktop hangs on me ~1x per day. This happens when I am in the middle of web browsing or using a desktop application, not when booting. When it does, the mouse pointer will still move freely, but clicking or keystrokes have no effect on my system until I do a hard reboot.
How can I stop this from happening?
Here is some system info:
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ uname -a
Linux selah-Precision-Tower-5810 4.15.0-20-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 24 06:16:15 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ lspci | grep VGA
03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM107GL [Quadro K2200] (rev a2)
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ sudo lshw -c video
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
version: a2
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=nouveau latency=0
resources: irq:31 memory:f6000000-f6ffffff memory:e0000000-efffffff memory:f0000000-f1ffffff ioport:e000(size=128) memory:f7000000-f707ffff
Note, I had a similar issue with my 16.04 install:
Ubuntu 16.04 desktop hangs occasionally during regular use
nvidia 18.04
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My Ubuntu 18.04 desktop hangs on me ~1x per day. This happens when I am in the middle of web browsing or using a desktop application, not when booting. When it does, the mouse pointer will still move freely, but clicking or keystrokes have no effect on my system until I do a hard reboot.
How can I stop this from happening?
Here is some system info:
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ uname -a
Linux selah-Precision-Tower-5810 4.15.0-20-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 24 06:16:15 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ lspci | grep VGA
03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM107GL [Quadro K2200] (rev a2)
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ sudo lshw -c video
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
version: a2
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=nouveau latency=0
resources: irq:31 memory:f6000000-f6ffffff memory:e0000000-efffffff memory:f0000000-f1ffffff ioport:e000(size=128) memory:f7000000-f707ffff
Note, I had a similar issue with my 16.04 install:
Ubuntu 16.04 desktop hangs occasionally during regular use
nvidia 18.04
My Ubuntu 18.04 desktop hangs on me ~1x per day. This happens when I am in the middle of web browsing or using a desktop application, not when booting. When it does, the mouse pointer will still move freely, but clicking or keystrokes have no effect on my system until I do a hard reboot.
How can I stop this from happening?
Here is some system info:
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ uname -a
Linux selah-Precision-Tower-5810 4.15.0-20-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 24 06:16:15 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ lspci | grep VGA
03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM107GL [Quadro K2200] (rev a2)
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ sudo lshw -c video
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
version: a2
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=nouveau latency=0
resources: irq:31 memory:f6000000-f6ffffff memory:e0000000-efffffff memory:f0000000-f1ffffff ioport:e000(size=128) memory:f7000000-f707ffff
Note, I had a similar issue with my 16.04 install:
Ubuntu 16.04 desktop hangs occasionally during regular use
nvidia 18.04
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I was dealing with this bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93629
To fix I installed an Nvidea driver in place of the Noveau driver that ships with Ubuntu by default.
I checked my current driver using this command and looking at the configuration:
line:
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ sudo lshw -c video
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
version: a2
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=noveau latency=0
resources: irq:32 memory:f6000000-f6ffffff memory:e0000000-efffffff memory:f0000000-f1ffffff ioport:e000(size=128) memory:f7000000-f707ffff
I found the recommended driver using this command:
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ ubuntu-drivers devices
== /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:03:00.0 ==
modalias : pci:v000010DEd000013BAsv000010DEsd00001097bc03sc00i00
vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
model : GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
driver : nvidia-driver-390 - distro non-free recommended
driver : nvidia-340 - distro non-free
driver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin
Then I installed the recommended driver using these commands:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-driver-390
sudo reboot
Finally, I checked that they output of this command sudo lshw -c video
contained the following line among its output. configuration: driver=nvidia latency=0
How I verified I was dealing with that bug:
Enabled persistent logging sudo mkdir /var/log/journal
and reboot
Then next time my computer froze, I rebooted and ran sudo journalctl --list-boots
to find the ID of my previous boot that crashed.
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ sudo journalctl --list-boots
-5 3021d713946d42b1b27234bc25641386 Fri 2018-05-11 15:34:14 EDTâÂÂFri 2018-05-11 16:56:17 EDT
-4 0c2cf6756ca64856bd6650e24f33e26f Fri 2018-05-11 16:57:00 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:04:40 EDT
-3 897d56f3c8bd4f89aa53817531388d08 Tue 2018-05-15 11:06:03 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:31:54 EDT
-2 fd4181e77dfb46ae9222c0fe98e7ec40 Tue 2018-05-15 11:33:54 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:43:20 EDT
-1 553c94fad1bc499897ba5c17e794ba89 Tue 2018-05-15 11:44:03 EDTâÂÂMon 2018-06-18 10:49:32 EDT
0 0f79a064b05444b0840e55edb05d10a7 Mon 2018-06-18 10:50:24 EDTâÂÂMon 2018-06-18 11:06:18 EDT
My ID is the second to last long hash string labelled -1. Using this string I run sudo journalctl -b 553c94fad1bc499897ba5c17e794ba89
I looked for (and found) error messages such as the following SCHED_ERROR 0a [CTXSW_TIMEOUT]
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I was dealing with this bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93629
To fix I installed an Nvidea driver in place of the Noveau driver that ships with Ubuntu by default.
I checked my current driver using this command and looking at the configuration:
line:
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ sudo lshw -c video
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
version: a2
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=noveau latency=0
resources: irq:32 memory:f6000000-f6ffffff memory:e0000000-efffffff memory:f0000000-f1ffffff ioport:e000(size=128) memory:f7000000-f707ffff
I found the recommended driver using this command:
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ ubuntu-drivers devices
== /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:03:00.0 ==
modalias : pci:v000010DEd000013BAsv000010DEsd00001097bc03sc00i00
vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
model : GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
driver : nvidia-driver-390 - distro non-free recommended
driver : nvidia-340 - distro non-free
driver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin
Then I installed the recommended driver using these commands:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-driver-390
sudo reboot
Finally, I checked that they output of this command sudo lshw -c video
contained the following line among its output. configuration: driver=nvidia latency=0
How I verified I was dealing with that bug:
Enabled persistent logging sudo mkdir /var/log/journal
and reboot
Then next time my computer froze, I rebooted and ran sudo journalctl --list-boots
to find the ID of my previous boot that crashed.
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ sudo journalctl --list-boots
-5 3021d713946d42b1b27234bc25641386 Fri 2018-05-11 15:34:14 EDTâÂÂFri 2018-05-11 16:56:17 EDT
-4 0c2cf6756ca64856bd6650e24f33e26f Fri 2018-05-11 16:57:00 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:04:40 EDT
-3 897d56f3c8bd4f89aa53817531388d08 Tue 2018-05-15 11:06:03 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:31:54 EDT
-2 fd4181e77dfb46ae9222c0fe98e7ec40 Tue 2018-05-15 11:33:54 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:43:20 EDT
-1 553c94fad1bc499897ba5c17e794ba89 Tue 2018-05-15 11:44:03 EDTâÂÂMon 2018-06-18 10:49:32 EDT
0 0f79a064b05444b0840e55edb05d10a7 Mon 2018-06-18 10:50:24 EDTâÂÂMon 2018-06-18 11:06:18 EDT
My ID is the second to last long hash string labelled -1. Using this string I run sudo journalctl -b 553c94fad1bc499897ba5c17e794ba89
I looked for (and found) error messages such as the following SCHED_ERROR 0a [CTXSW_TIMEOUT]
`
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I was dealing with this bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93629
To fix I installed an Nvidea driver in place of the Noveau driver that ships with Ubuntu by default.
I checked my current driver using this command and looking at the configuration:
line:
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ sudo lshw -c video
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
version: a2
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=noveau latency=0
resources: irq:32 memory:f6000000-f6ffffff memory:e0000000-efffffff memory:f0000000-f1ffffff ioport:e000(size=128) memory:f7000000-f707ffff
I found the recommended driver using this command:
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ ubuntu-drivers devices
== /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:03:00.0 ==
modalias : pci:v000010DEd000013BAsv000010DEsd00001097bc03sc00i00
vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
model : GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
driver : nvidia-driver-390 - distro non-free recommended
driver : nvidia-340 - distro non-free
driver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin
Then I installed the recommended driver using these commands:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-driver-390
sudo reboot
Finally, I checked that they output of this command sudo lshw -c video
contained the following line among its output. configuration: driver=nvidia latency=0
How I verified I was dealing with that bug:
Enabled persistent logging sudo mkdir /var/log/journal
and reboot
Then next time my computer froze, I rebooted and ran sudo journalctl --list-boots
to find the ID of my previous boot that crashed.
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ sudo journalctl --list-boots
-5 3021d713946d42b1b27234bc25641386 Fri 2018-05-11 15:34:14 EDTâÂÂFri 2018-05-11 16:56:17 EDT
-4 0c2cf6756ca64856bd6650e24f33e26f Fri 2018-05-11 16:57:00 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:04:40 EDT
-3 897d56f3c8bd4f89aa53817531388d08 Tue 2018-05-15 11:06:03 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:31:54 EDT
-2 fd4181e77dfb46ae9222c0fe98e7ec40 Tue 2018-05-15 11:33:54 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:43:20 EDT
-1 553c94fad1bc499897ba5c17e794ba89 Tue 2018-05-15 11:44:03 EDTâÂÂMon 2018-06-18 10:49:32 EDT
0 0f79a064b05444b0840e55edb05d10a7 Mon 2018-06-18 10:50:24 EDTâÂÂMon 2018-06-18 11:06:18 EDT
My ID is the second to last long hash string labelled -1. Using this string I run sudo journalctl -b 553c94fad1bc499897ba5c17e794ba89
I looked for (and found) error messages such as the following SCHED_ERROR 0a [CTXSW_TIMEOUT]
`
add a comment |Â
up vote
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up vote
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I was dealing with this bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93629
To fix I installed an Nvidea driver in place of the Noveau driver that ships with Ubuntu by default.
I checked my current driver using this command and looking at the configuration:
line:
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ sudo lshw -c video
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
version: a2
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=noveau latency=0
resources: irq:32 memory:f6000000-f6ffffff memory:e0000000-efffffff memory:f0000000-f1ffffff ioport:e000(size=128) memory:f7000000-f707ffff
I found the recommended driver using this command:
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ ubuntu-drivers devices
== /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:03:00.0 ==
modalias : pci:v000010DEd000013BAsv000010DEsd00001097bc03sc00i00
vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
model : GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
driver : nvidia-driver-390 - distro non-free recommended
driver : nvidia-340 - distro non-free
driver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin
Then I installed the recommended driver using these commands:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-driver-390
sudo reboot
Finally, I checked that they output of this command sudo lshw -c video
contained the following line among its output. configuration: driver=nvidia latency=0
How I verified I was dealing with that bug:
Enabled persistent logging sudo mkdir /var/log/journal
and reboot
Then next time my computer froze, I rebooted and ran sudo journalctl --list-boots
to find the ID of my previous boot that crashed.
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ sudo journalctl --list-boots
-5 3021d713946d42b1b27234bc25641386 Fri 2018-05-11 15:34:14 EDTâÂÂFri 2018-05-11 16:56:17 EDT
-4 0c2cf6756ca64856bd6650e24f33e26f Fri 2018-05-11 16:57:00 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:04:40 EDT
-3 897d56f3c8bd4f89aa53817531388d08 Tue 2018-05-15 11:06:03 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:31:54 EDT
-2 fd4181e77dfb46ae9222c0fe98e7ec40 Tue 2018-05-15 11:33:54 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:43:20 EDT
-1 553c94fad1bc499897ba5c17e794ba89 Tue 2018-05-15 11:44:03 EDTâÂÂMon 2018-06-18 10:49:32 EDT
0 0f79a064b05444b0840e55edb05d10a7 Mon 2018-06-18 10:50:24 EDTâÂÂMon 2018-06-18 11:06:18 EDT
My ID is the second to last long hash string labelled -1. Using this string I run sudo journalctl -b 553c94fad1bc499897ba5c17e794ba89
I looked for (and found) error messages such as the following SCHED_ERROR 0a [CTXSW_TIMEOUT]
`
I was dealing with this bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93629
To fix I installed an Nvidea driver in place of the Noveau driver that ships with Ubuntu by default.
I checked my current driver using this command and looking at the configuration:
line:
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ sudo lshw -c video
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
version: a2
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=noveau latency=0
resources: irq:32 memory:f6000000-f6ffffff memory:e0000000-efffffff memory:f0000000-f1ffffff ioport:e000(size=128) memory:f7000000-f707ffff
I found the recommended driver using this command:
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ ubuntu-drivers devices
== /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:03:00.0 ==
modalias : pci:v000010DEd000013BAsv000010DEsd00001097bc03sc00i00
vendor : NVIDIA Corporation
model : GM107GL [Quadro K2200]
driver : nvidia-driver-390 - distro non-free recommended
driver : nvidia-340 - distro non-free
driver : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin
Then I installed the recommended driver using these commands:
sudo apt-get install nvidia-driver-390
sudo reboot
Finally, I checked that they output of this command sudo lshw -c video
contained the following line among its output. configuration: driver=nvidia latency=0
How I verified I was dealing with that bug:
Enabled persistent logging sudo mkdir /var/log/journal
and reboot
Then next time my computer froze, I rebooted and ran sudo journalctl --list-boots
to find the ID of my previous boot that crashed.
selah@selah-Precision-Tower-5810:~$ sudo journalctl --list-boots
-5 3021d713946d42b1b27234bc25641386 Fri 2018-05-11 15:34:14 EDTâÂÂFri 2018-05-11 16:56:17 EDT
-4 0c2cf6756ca64856bd6650e24f33e26f Fri 2018-05-11 16:57:00 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:04:40 EDT
-3 897d56f3c8bd4f89aa53817531388d08 Tue 2018-05-15 11:06:03 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:31:54 EDT
-2 fd4181e77dfb46ae9222c0fe98e7ec40 Tue 2018-05-15 11:33:54 EDTâÂÂTue 2018-05-15 11:43:20 EDT
-1 553c94fad1bc499897ba5c17e794ba89 Tue 2018-05-15 11:44:03 EDTâÂÂMon 2018-06-18 10:49:32 EDT
0 0f79a064b05444b0840e55edb05d10a7 Mon 2018-06-18 10:50:24 EDTâÂÂMon 2018-06-18 11:06:18 EDT
My ID is the second to last long hash string labelled -1. Using this string I run sudo journalctl -b 553c94fad1bc499897ba5c17e794ba89
I looked for (and found) error messages such as the following SCHED_ERROR 0a [CTXSW_TIMEOUT]
`
answered Jun 18 at 15:23
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