OpenSUSE Hardware :: CPU Fan Cycles When Machine Not In Use But Not When In Use?

Mar 13, 2010

Never seen this happen before. I'm using the blank screen saver.

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OpenSUSE :: Screen Blanker Modules Are Using Almost All The CPU Cycles?

Jul 22, 2010

I have a couple of question regarding the screen blanker on Gnome desktop.I used to use a 1024x768 display with previous openSUSE distribution. With 11.3, I discovered the new "auto-configure" X feature. The default screen mode was 1600x1200, but I changed it to 1280x1024.My gfx board is a Matrox G400 DH. Hardware acceleration is disable because of a missing mga_dri.so (fall back to software rendering).I find some screen blanker modules are using almost all the CPU cycles. Animations are very slow, and it can take long before a keyboard hit or mouse movement makes to leave the blanker.

So the questions:- Is there a way to define another (smaller) screen resolution just for the blanker ?- Who should I try to convince to add mga_dri.so back in Mesa again ?- When the monitor go to sleep (DPMS), the blanker still is running, uselessly consuming CPU times. (I can see that because at the first mouse/kbd event, the monitor wake up and shows the blanker running.) Is there a way to configure the blanker to stop running when the monitor is sleeping ?- There are some modules which load images from HD (not the diaporama which load images in ~/images). But the shown image is always the default built-in one. Where is the blanker trying to load images from ?

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OpenSUSE Multimedia :: Xorg Eatting Too Many Cpu Cycles?

Nov 20, 2010

I am running open suse 11.3 and keep up on maintenance. Ever since upgrading to 11.3 I find that the number of cpu cycles is being eaten for apparently nothing. In looking at the system monitor I frequently find that Xorg is using 24% and frequently more than that. What can be done to reduce the cpu cycles, or fix the problem?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Suspend To Disk Fails After Working For Several Cycles?

Mar 22, 2010

I've been struggling with suspend to disk (hibernate if you prefer) for a while, it works after a fresh boot and for several days' worth of overnight hibernation as I go about my work, but eventually it stops working - it gets to the splash screen but the bar only makes it a little way to the left before stopping, and then after a timeout the system just returns to the "session locked" screen - no real error messages.

I've done my best to try to find out what's causing it to break but I'm really struggling, the suspend process doesn't appear to write anything helpful to the dmesg log or the /var/log/pm-suspend.log - the only thing that I've seen at about the right point in time is cifsd, but I can't be sure that it's a problem with cifs as hibernate continues to work immediately after mounting windows shares with cifs.

System:

Phenom-II X3
4Gb ram
OpenSUSE 11.1

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OpenSUSE Install :: Cannot Login - Just Cycles Back To The Login Screen ?

Jan 4, 2010

Every account every option I try. when I login, it just cycles back to the login screen. I have attempted to do a repair install, but to no avail. it happens when I try to boot normally or if I boot into failsafe.

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Fedora :: Unable To Get Enough Cycles To Terminate Anything?

Mar 3, 2011

I have a machine running Fedora 14 and a bunch of movies stored on it as '.iso' images. It is connected to my home theater. I used to use VLC to play these movies and it worked great for a long time. About 4 months ago, about an hour or hour-and-a-half into a movie, the audio suddenly "disappears" and the machine goes CRAZY with almost 100% of the CPU spent writing to the SWAP. At first I thought the machine was locked, but it isn't; it's so doggone busy writing swap. I am unable to get enough cycles to terminate anything. I found the swap activity through System Monitor - it was ABRUPT. Sound stopped, machine became preoccupied with swap.

I have removed/reinstalled VLC, the machine has undergone a couple kernel updates, and I have removed/reinstalled a number of things associated with audio (CD ripper, mpeg stuff, etc.) yet the problem persists. I don't know what happened or when (update-wise). Any body got any ideas? While a solution would be great, I'd also be happy with a couple decent suggestions on what to look for.

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General :: Sharing CPU Cycles Between Two Systems?

Apr 21, 2010

I've somehow got it into my head that it's possible to share CPU cycles, though I've no idea where from.So basically that's what I'm asking - is it actually possible to tell one system to 'donate' it's unused CPU time, cycles, whatever they are, for another's use?

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Programming :: Convert TSC Cpu Cycles Into Seconds In C?

Sep 19, 2010

main()
{
unsigned long long tsc_start, tsc_end;
tsc_start = get_tsc();
// execute some code

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Ubuntu Servers :: GUI - Waste Of CPU Clock Cycles?

Mar 9, 2011

"Servers aren't meant to have GUIs because they are a serious waste of CPU clock cycles." I encountered this line from somewhere here in ubuntu forums, but how could I install tools like mysql wrokbench and stuff, w/c will make my life a lot easier as an administrator? or is there such thing as remote administration?

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Ubuntu :: Distributed Computing: More Cycles Or More Cores?

Sep 1, 2011

I'm planning on setting up a new Linux box expressly for distributed computing (BOINC, SETI@home, etc.). All things being equal, what's better- More clock cycles or more cores?

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Ubuntu :: 2 Gfx Cards, 4 Monitors Fails X Fail Cycles?

Aug 20, 2010

I have 2 nvidia gfx cards, if I use the nvidia settings tool to view 2 monitors with the same gfx card works fine, when i use one gfx card for one monitor and the other gfx card for the other monitor X doesnt start and just cycles through monitor flashes.

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Ubuntu :: Login Screen Cycles/loops After Upgrade?

Jan 8, 2011

I was running 10.04 until yesterday, when it occured to me that I could upgrade to 10.10. So I went to Software Center, set it to get normal releases and left it to do its job. The upgrade appeared to go without a hitch and I rebooted. The login screen appeared. But just before I could click on my username and enter my password, the screen went blank and a second later the login screen was back. But then just before I could click... Undeterred, after half a minute of frantic clicking I did manage to click on my username and get the password prompt. This time, the login screen didn't go anywhere. Yay. To cut a long story short, this is now my standard logon procedure. However, the plot thickens. I appears that instead of 10.10, I ended up with 11.04, Natty Narwhal, which 'was released in April 2011'. If I download an .iso of Maverick and install it over my current version, will it leave my data unharmed AND reset everything so that it works again?

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General :: Htop - Find The PID Thats Causing The High CPU Cycles?

Dec 29, 2010

Just trying to figure out some stuff with a broken process. A java app seems to sometime get stuck on a loop or something and i'm trying to find out what's causing it using just the following #sysadmin tools at my disposal.

Things like:- htop - find the PID thats causing the High CPU cycles. I'd then want to use /proc/[PID] or lsof -p [PID] or strace [PID] etc. But the PID doesn't exist in 'ps -ef' output so I think htop must be showing me kernel level thread PIDs?

Not sure about the PID's HTOP is actually giving me? I know that some of them are the real PID's that can be accessed through /proc/[pid] etc but others are not but are i assume child processes or more likely threads as child processes are normally shown in a default ps output anyway.

Is someone able to help distinguish to me about what exactly all these other PID's are that I can't manipulate or find apart from when using HTOP.

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Ubuntu :: Hard Disk With Frequent Head Load/unload Cycles (10.04)?

May 15, 2010

I have a problem in Ubuntu 10.04. The bug is well know which makes the hard disk head to park often (2-3 times per minute) that's dangerous for the drive in the long term and annoying for me (click-click-click).I found out the "ugly-fix" for old Ubuntu version which was :hdparm -B 254 /dev/sda instead of 128. It works. The problem is that it doesn't remains (when restart/standby/ac connection-disconnection).I found a script well known too :Code:1) make a file named "99-hdd-spin-fix.sh". The important thing is starting with "99".2) make sure the file contains the following 2 lines (fix it if you have PATA HDD):

#!/bin/sh
hdparm -B 255 /dev/sda
3) copy this file to 3 locations:

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Ubuntu One :: Sync Chewing Up CPU Cycles - Using From 50-80% Long After Any Sync-able Files

Sep 10, 2010

I've got Ubuntu One syncing a single 25MB folder on 4 computers. On one of these computers, the ubuntuone-syncdaemon process constantly pegs the CPU, using from 50-80% long after any sync-able files have been modified and successfully synced. The process is only using 8.9MB of RAM.

Specs:
Ubuntu 10.04 (lucid)
Kernel 2.6.32-24-generic
1000.8 MB RAM
Pentium 4 2.53GHz
Free disk space: 280.9 GB
System monitor shows 56.8% total RAM usage, 15.4% swap file usage.

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OpenSUSE Network :: How Secure Is Default Opensuse 11.04 Machine Out Of Box

May 19, 2011

First off How do you disable IPV6 access on all connections used on the pc-is there a way to test for ipv6 connectivity?

Secondly how secure is a default opensuse 11.04 machine out of the box? should i be making some changes to the default configuration?

Thirdly what does the default firewall settings do? on my network i use my wpa2 psk aes connection via my local wireless network-in the event that some can hack into my wireless would the opensuse firewall prevent direct access to my pc from a attacker on the same wireless subnet?

Fourthly when does opensuse 11.04 go out of date? in a year from now?

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OpenSUSE Network :: Can't Get Ssh To Work On One Opensuse 11.2 Machine

Jan 12, 2010

I have three machines with the same configuration. ssh and SFTP enabled on all three and I can see all three from the network. I can also ping all three. Here is what I get with the ssh debug command on the problematic machine:

linux-csp7:/home/ines # ssh -vvv ines@192.168.2.19
OpenSSH_5.2p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8k 25 Mar 2009
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug1: Applying options for *
debug2: ssh_connect: needpriv 0

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OpenSUSE :: SFTP Into Machine?

Apr 28, 2010

I forwarded my port 22 so i can access my ssh console on my mac or Windows (using ssh secure shell client for Windows by the company SSH). On Windows i can transfer the files no problem. Now on my mac's Finder ( that supports sftp natively ) i can't access the sftp is any configuration i need to make?

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OpenSUSE Install :: 11.3 Virtual Machine Through Xen - Error "device 0 Vif Could Not Be Connected Opensuse....."

Jan 10, 2011

I am trying to install a 11.3 virtual machine through Xen on a 11.3 installation. I am trying to install from the opensuse DVD. I get to this point, setting up everything (I can only do paravirtualization) Then the DVD spins for a little while and after that I am returned this error message "device 0 vif could not be connected opensuse....."

I tried a bunch of different settings in the previous screen and I always end up with this error I googled around and it seem to be a problem in different distros but I could not spot a solution at all

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OpenSUSE Install :: Type Of Kernel In OpenSUSE 11.2 / Kernel Optimized For Server Machine?

Dec 11, 2009

default in openSUSE 11.2 we have installed kernel-desktop. This kernel is optimized for the desktop.

What is the name of kernel optimized for server machine? In my case Firebird database + Apache + PHP?

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OpenSUSE :: Use The Windows Fonts On Machine?

Jan 4, 2010

I'm trying to use the windows fonts on my linux machine. I've found a nice tutorial which suggests to change the dpi to 96x96 (windows default).

It seems that i'm not able to change the dpi. I've tried with sax2 => no luck. Manually editing the xorg.conf file => no luck. My dpi remain always the same. I've logged out even rebooted. Same.

# xdpyinfo | grep dimen
dimensions: 1600x900 pixels (443x249 millimeters)
# xdpyinfo | grep resol
resolution: 92x92 dots per inch

I've changed the dimensions to 423x238 mm. I should get a 96x96 dpi with these but no. After restarting, xdpyinfo shows the same old settings.

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OpenSUSE :: Cannot Create A New Virtual Machine In Xen

Jan 5, 2010

I have been unable to create any type of Windows VM in Xen. Every time it tells me that the processor(s) in the machine do not support full virtualization. After some research, I found several articles regarding the vmx setting in /proc/cpuinfo not showing up when the xen kernel is booted versus it showing up in the default kernel. Of course, I am not seeing the vmx extension in /proc/cpuinfo after I boot to the xen kernel. In the other posts where other people are in the same situation, the only resolution is to upgrade to the 2.6.16 xen kernel. I am already past that:

linux-vxke:~ # uname -r
2.6.31.8-0.1-xen

yet I am still unable to create any form of Windows VM. I have even seen that some people are able to create a partially virtualized Windows VM, and they report that the message is only a warning. However, I am unable to get past this message. I am running a Dell Optiplex 760 with an Intel Core 2 Duo E7300, and I have the VT-x setting enabled in the BIOS. Has anyone else seen this situation or have any thoughts on why this is happening?

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OpenSUSE :: Best Virtual Machine To Run Windows?

Feb 13, 2010

I have openSUSE 11.2 x64 natively installed on my PC.

What is the best virtual machine that I can run on openSUSE in order to run XP Pro x64 and Windows 7 x64.

By best I mean opensource, lightweight, and stable.

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OpenSUSE :: Xen Graphical Virtual Machine?

Jul 26, 2010

I ma new in OpenSuSe and I want to create virtual Machine using the graphical interface Xen of Opensuse 11. I did'nt find a good tutorial ton use it or a gut getting started with xen in Opensuse.

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OpenSUSE :: Mount A Folder From Another Machine?

Sep 4, 2010

Is there a way to mount a folder from another linux machine? The machine I'm mounting is OpenSuSE 11.1 and the other is CentOS 5.5.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Two Versions 11.2 And 11.3 On One Machine?

Jul 17, 2010

1. I have dual booted Suse and Win Xp in past. Can idea be applied to different versions of Suse? I have a working Suse11.2 , and I have a spare partition (15GB) which can be re-formated.

2. Can i do a clean new install to the spare partition? Thus ending with two working Suse versions? ( Separate /home partitions). This would allow a) reserve of a working system while checking that 11.3 works. Then remove 11.2 later , and how to do that.

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OpenSUSE Network :: Nfs/Nis Using OS 11.3 Machine As Router

Dec 2, 2010

I had an OS 11.3 machine running as an Nis server with Nfs, also providing dns, squid, samba shares and running apache

Internet connection provided by a netgear router at 192.168.0.1, server at 192.168.0.2, clients at 192.168.0.3, 192.168.0.4, etc. The clients all being configured to use the server for dns the squid running on it for their proxy, logging on with Nis using the exported server's Nfs /home share as /home on the clients

Everything was setup through Yast with some conf file editing being done later for samba and apache and all working brilliantly

Until ...

I added another network card to the server machine and set it up as a router, where they will be placed once ready the router providing the internet connection doesn't have gigabit ethernet

So I figured if I had gigabit cards in the clients and a gigabit card in the server set up for the internal zone and providing routing, then the clients using it as their router the local stuff would be more responsive, especially as they are using an nfs share for /home

I set the clients up to use the server at 192.168.1.1 for their router and changing their own local ip addresses to suit, i.e. 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3 etc and rebooted

Nis and nfs were no longer working, so I logged on as the local user, ecky, who's home directory isn't in the nfs share but at /ecky, the internet connection worked fine and so did everything else, dns, proxy, etc

I tried changing the nfs share and nis server to the internal card's ip, 192.168.1.1 and that didn't work either

Samba shares work at both 192.168.0.2 and 192.168.1.1, so my problem is that nis logons and nfs mounts don't work from either address

I've tried to give as much info as possible on what I've done without being too confusing ... don't know whether I succeeded

Darned annoying cos it took me a day and a half to get the gigabit card to detect properly in one of the machines...

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OpenSUSE :: Access The Desktop From A Windows Machine?

Mar 12, 2010

I want to access the Linux desktop from a Windows machine. I am able to get a terminal window with the TightVNC Windows client, but I only get a terminal window. Does anyone know how to get the entire desktop?

Also, from other discussions, it seems that I am supposed to be able to get a web session going, but I'm not sure how to do that. Does anyone know how to get a web session going through VNC? Do I need to run something other that vncserver?

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OpenSUSE :: No Machine - Server Configuration Error?

Oct 7, 2010

I have run remote desktop with NX Server free edition on Opensuse 11.1 for a while now. Don't now what has changed, but now i get the following error:

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NX> 148 Server capacity: not reached for user: admin
NX> 105 Start session with: --link="adsl" --backingstore="1" --encryption="1" --cache="16M" --images="64M" --shmem="1" --shpix="1" --strict="0" --composite="1" --media="0" --session="localhost" --type="unix-kde" --geometry="1280x984"

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OpenSUSE :: 11.4 Freezes When Running KVM Virtual Machine

Apr 8, 2011

I have 3 boxes running opensuse-11.4 64 bit - Phenom-I 2.6 GHz, Intel Q9400 quad core 2.66 GHz and Intel SU7300 dual core 1.3 GHz (the last one is a laptop). When I run a KVM virtual machine and load it quite a lot all host OS freeze. Interestingly, the laptop works the longest (hours), while the fastest system with Q9400 freezes in max. 10 minutes. After a hard reboot there is nothing in /var/log/messages This bug is 100% reproducible. The guest OS is either RHEL or openSUSE. Is it a 11.4 bug or I am missing something? Have not tried the same hardware with RHEL-6.

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