After yesterdays update KDE freezes

Hi

I have a problem. After yesterdays update the machine freezes constantly. It did sometimes before the update as well, now its really an issue, since it will most often do it right away; normally as soon as i open Dolphin or Amarok. Luckily firefox does not seem to ‘irritate’ it.

My guess is it could be the driver update to geforce that was included…?

Any help would be welcome

Oh yeah forgot…

I run 12.1 64 bit KDE

I have 4 GB ram and 3-4 ghz processor Pentium Duo Core E8400
Graphical card
GeForce 9400

Is the NVIDIA driver installed? If not, install the NVIDIA driver.

Thank you for your reply, Knurpht

Yes it installed; i just tried to upload a screenshot of yast, but then it froze.

Now i did again having restarted…
ImageBam

I don’t recall a graphics update?
Guess you could roll it back to the previous kernel, see if it all comes good, and we can go from there.

Hi Caf4926

Yes yesterday there was an update on my machine. If you look at the picture, the text was **** no. 2 from above, nvdia graphics driver kernel module for GeForce 6xxx and newer GPUs
perhaps the one below as well.

And yes there was also a kernel update.

So you suggest rolling back…?

How do i go about that…?

I think you might be mistaken about the nvidia driver
Look here
ftp://download.nvidia.com/opensuse/12.1/x86_64/
Look at the dates

To roll back you simply toggle the radio button under the version tab

This is an older picture, but it shows the principle
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10573557/Switcher%20Pics/kernel-versions.png

Now i have been here long enough to know that you very likely are right; nevertheless my machine had an update yesterday, and as it install that it shows what was installed in a box, one of the items was something like ‘graphics driver kernel module for GeForce 6xxx and newer GPUs’

Why is the driver listed in my yast photo not on the list in your photo…?

But does we not get the same updates simultaneously+

You are sure it is the kernel…?

I come to think of something else, which may or may not be relevant; after I installed 12.1 i couldn’t boot into it, then I was advised to write nomodeset in the dialogue box in start up (you I think, gave me that advise?) Then it worked great.
I wonder if the updates have changed that.

Perhaps a kernel update automatically triggers a re-install of the graphical driver when using the drivers available from within YaST (the nvidia source). I use the nvidia script and have to re-install (rebuild the kernel module) the graphical driver with every kernel upgrade.

That photo is old, just for illustration on method.

We do get the same updates, though sometimes the mirror we are using might mean we get them at slightly different times.

I come to think of something else, which may or may not be relevant; after I installed 12.1 i couldn’t boot into it, then I was advised to write nomodeset in the dialogue box in start up (you I think, gave me that advise?) Then it worked great.
I wonder if the updates have changed that.

Are you saying, adding nomodeset now makes the problem go away, as it seems unlikely to me.
I don’t use nomodest on mine. Installing the nvidia driver seems to change the setting here to ‘yes’ automatically
ImageBam
You shouldn’t need nomodeset in the boot arguments as well. I don’t.

I double checked my log, and no nvidia packages were installed/re-installed.

So just to be clear; in your view it is the kernel my machine does not work well with, and you suggest rolling it back, right?

I will try.

One more question, will my machine not then update to it next time around?

And added to that; where would I check the log from the update, - it might be useful?

In /var/log/zypp/history

You will have to scroll down toward the end where the last updates log will be, and just see if it did do some update to anything nvidia.

If you roll back, the next update will update it unless you lock the kernel as ‘Protected-Do not Modify’

So just to be clear; in your view it is the kernel my machine does not work well with, and you suggest rolling it back, right?
Well you can establish if the updated kernel is the problem, because if you roll back and all is well… :smiley:

I looked into the kernel; I was unsure which beneath to chose, the one right beneath had a different name than the one now in use.
(added to that it asked for the dvd, is that as it should be?)

I post here a photo of the kernel options…
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Which do you suggest i chose?

Right, I did check the log. Here is what it said…

2012-01-29 01:10:46|install|libx264-120|0.120svn20120126-1.1|x86_64|root@1503022887|packman|130f2aa55abcaa4b8cfd18700554997e8fbd7dfb
2012-01-29 01:10:47|install|libstrigi0|0.7.5-6.1.7|x86_64|root@1503022887|packman|4e4e58792a74817781a6811939de00f8efb72f14
2012-01-29 01:10:51|install|amarok|2.5.0-18.2|x86_64|root@1503022887|packman|a0c4a807b82549487307a4cabc015e4f616d3f81
2012-01-29 01:10:52|install|libswresample0|0.10-1.1|x86_64|root@1503022887|packman|5b38092c8ace0dbf96f2555786c88420cd4655c6
2012-01-29 01:10:52|install|libvlccore4|1.1.13-13.3|x86_64|root@1503022887|packman|44d267cde138437dd54faf231fb0268c08ee7629
2012-01-29 01:10:55|install|MPlayer|1.0rc4_r34327-7.3|x86_64|root@1503022887|packman|48ecc85d55a86ce8b81e1c09ecc354404794196f
2012-01-29 01:10:56|install|strigi|0.7.5-6.1.7|x86_64|root@1503022887|packman|0c9b32a1e920a6199726112eeb30a078c6af6ddc
2012-01-29 01:10:56|install|libvlc5|1.1.13-13.3|x86_64|root@1503022887|packman|f7a36309f904327262357df3a1d137bfbe5bd879
2012-01-29 01:10:57|install|vlc-qt|1.1.13-13.3|x86_64|root@1503022887|packman|09da489b05c15f760447247c9d6f0e8d940ddc84
2012-01-29 01:10:58|install|vlc|1.1.13-13.3|x86_64|root@1503022887|packman|5e409f4e4d21e3a915e1bdc46305093a165cf4e0
2012-01-30 23:58:45|install|dhcp|4.2.3.P2-0.6.7.1|x86_64||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|6613546c6572b06882fb84f4a636f59718cb961862e8e546efc43d9bfcd48d6e

2012-01-30 23:58:48 eject-2.1.0-155.3.1.x86_64.rpm installed ok

Additional rpm output:

setting /bin/eject to root:audio 4755. (wrong permissions 4750)

2012-01-30 23:58:48|install|eject|2.1.0-155.3.1|x86_64||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|c8ca6813b22123380fef384d83e48a33bf66c04a58996bfc90d5380bc32dc764

2012-01-30 23:59:10 kernel-desktop-3.1.9-1.4.1.x86_64.rpm installed ok

Additional rpm output:

Kernel image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.1.9-1.4-desktop

Initrd image: /boot/initrd-3.1.9-1.4-desktop

KMS drivers: nouveau

Root device: /dev/disk/by-id/ata-SAMSUNG_HD154UI_S1XWJ1VZ500469-part3 (/dev/sda3) (mounted on / as ext4)

Resume device: /dev/disk/by-id/ata-SAMSUNG_HD154UI_S1XWJ1VZ500469-part5 (/dev/sda5)

Kernel Modules: thermal_sys thermal processor fan ata_generic button video wmi mxm-wmi i2c-algo-bit drm drm_kms_helper ttm nouveau

Features: acpi kms block usb resume.userspace resume.kernel

Bootsplash: openSUSE (1280x1024), openSUSE (1920x1080)

2012-01-30 23:59:10|install|kernel-desktop|3.1.9-1.4.1|x86_64||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|fd5a5fee9eca8a89317d3cce413a486c3d717e6f31f1aa638f386d1ea3d9440b
2012-01-30 23:59:10|install|libcryptsetup1|1.3.1-6.4.1|x86_64||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|9940e7d03b52dbb7e8fceae8384d22c2d5db8711cfa314e6fdd3a4af85f87d34
2012-01-30 23:59:12|install|libqt4|4.7.4-19.6.1|x86_64||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|d7757c08ac580587998c4999d3ce500b578cad00a299bbcbfafc08c2a4cbc7f8

2012-01-30 23:59:14 postfix-2.8.7-3.7.1.x86_64.rpm installed ok

Additional rpm output:

Updating /etc/sysconfig/postfix…

Updating /etc/sysconfig/mail…

redirecting to systemctl

2012-01-30 23:59:14|install|postfix|2.8.7-3.7.1|x86_64||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|f457d024d2430741e1b03d3f8087c225671469f0fa938bb4183c28d573fb7f89
2012-01-30 23:59:15|install|python-cupshelpers|1.3.7-2.10.1|noarch||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|4231aef00a3f5b86e9f06f5434854e755c7177bd5d3232d971a9724dc0767002
2012-01-30 23:59:15|install|yast2-backup|2.21.4-2.3.1|noarch||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|a3640ba036531409a521a157f71c277f90729f20a6eb5d2da4d55fb9fabd057a
2012-01-30 23:59:16|install|dhcp-client|4.2.3.P2-0.6.7.1|x86_64||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|5d97a5a47ee7cb8e121f9b63f8f7e8a0d5f8259f26f988800e0d31ac17321980

2012-01-30 23:59:17 cryptsetup-1.3.1-6.4.1.x86_64.rpm installed ok

Additional rpm output:

Scanning scripts …

Resolve dependencies …

Install symlinks in /lib/mkinitrd/setup …

Install symlinks in /lib/mkinitrd/boot …

updating /etc/fstab …

no change

Scanning scripts …

Resolve dependencies …

Install symlinks in /lib/mkinitrd/setup …

Install symlinks in /lib/mkinitrd/boot …

2012-01-30 23:59:17|install|cryptsetup|1.3.1-6.4.1|x86_64||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|e76946cb86f5b0a517f7a4d785872a5dedaacf419f0722da7367898e89539d59
2012-01-30 23:59:17|install|libqt4-sql|4.7.4-19.6.1|x86_64||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|b40bce8ce79224d9c4f908b10b8012d64e75be6e8dcd12d03156193f8dcfa83b
2012-01-30 23:59:17|install|udev-configure-printer|1.3.7-2.10.1|x86_64||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|23606592c7f2e2c4008dd894e1c2ba479e24243e64431aedbfc92cb0dfb383bb
2012-01-30 23:59:18|install|system-config-printer-common|1.3.7-2.10.1|noarch||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|ea61bced4d0a10a818410e308ff46a3d8110a0ad71cffd10260d1857c93332b3
2012-01-30 23:59:18|install|libqt4-sql-sqlite|4.7.4-19.6.1|x86_64||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|054c86ca4e61d57ee2e5124c71be6e8c68ac490402750023520aff2567243168
2012-01-30 23:59:18|install|system-config-printer-dbus-service|1.3.7-2.10.1|noarch||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|a6e0a5e488c8796e5ecdef0b99fe6e3d6c1e6ca35effd8546bb936b816de1d5b
2012-01-30 23:59:19|install|system-config-printer-applet|1.3.7-2.10.1|noarch||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|4a8e8a6b974edb30f38904ae7923295e053af8c41bfab053b73ef71725c3ef87
2012-01-30 23:59:19|install|linux-glibc-devel|3.1_rc5-7.1.1|noarch||repo-oss|16c50ab11a8fffb6b3375baaed1345ff7e65fe24
2012-01-30 23:59:19|install|libvdpau_trace1|0.4.1-17.1.2|x86_64||repo-oss|be1232dd7fb99bcb3a34b3d84973620bac9f97d4

2012-01-30 23:59:22 nvidia-gfxG02-kmp-desktop-290.10_k3.1.0_1.2-12.1.x86_64.rpm installed ok

Additional rpm output:

warning: /var/cache/zypp/packages/nvidia/x86_64/nvidia-gfxG02-kmp-desktop-290.10_k3.1.0_1.2-12.1.x86_64.rpm: Header V3 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID c66b6eae: NOKEY

2012-01-30 23:59:22|install|nvidia-gfxG02-kmp-desktop|290.10_k3.1.0_1.2-12.1|x86_64||nvidia|72941e3aa1e334348928f2a0535c863fac919078
2012-01-30 23:59:22|install|glibc-devel|2.14.1-14.18.1|x86_64||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|246df4f9b2222a6d7d03179f71a00ec93fa731a10b3a96cb3e4f616ebe8392da
2012-01-30 23:59:23|install|xorg-x11-proto-devel|7.6-26.1.1|x86_64||repo-oss|b449554548df7385f4593e7f99955d17c4df4392
2012-01-30 23:59:23|install|xorg-x11-libXau-devel|7.6_1.0.6-9.1.2|x86_64||repo-oss|5bc62adb2858c460d70bdf0635c5a089fa7904fb
2012-01-30 23:59:23|install|xorg-x11-libxcb-devel|7.6_1.7-11.1.2|x86_64||repo-oss|ef096653d6e5a22d5bd75a885558da310b00ca15
2012-01-30 23:59:23|install|xorg-x11-libX11-devel|7.6-23.1.2|x86_64||repo-oss|eb0155492b2893a93c12a4716784947b2502937e
2012-01-30 23:59:23|install|libvdpau-devel|0.4.1-17.1.2|x86_64||repo-oss|2443e7dae933cae3b0f5bfd6fa003f0d816a85b8

2012-01-30 23:59:40 x11-video-nvidiaG02-290.10-13.1.x86_64.rpm installed ok

Additional rpm output:

warning: /var/cache/zypp/packages/nvidia/x86_64/x11-video-nvidiaG02-290.10-13.1.x86_64.rpm: Header V3 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID c66b6eae: NOKEY

grep: etc/X11/xorg.conf: No such file or directory

Warning! MD5DIR is not set: you probably called this script outside SuSEconfig…!

Using MD5DIR="/var/adm/SuSEconfig/md5"…

No changes for /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers

No changes for /etc/X11/xdm/xdm-config

Kernel image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.1.9-1.4-desktop

Initrd image: /boot/initrd-3.1.9-1.4-desktop

Root device: /dev/disk/by-id/ata-SAMSUNG_HD154UI_S1XWJ1VZ500469-part3 (/dev/sda3) (mounted on / as ext4)

Resume device: /dev/disk/by-id/ata-SAMSUNG_HD154UI_S1XWJ1VZ500469-part5 (/dev/sda5)

Kernel Modules: thermal_sys thermal processor fan ata_generic

Features: acpi block usb resume.userspace resume.kernel

Bootsplash: openSUSE (1280x1024), openSUSE (1920x1080)

2012-01-30 23:59:40|install|x11-video-nvidiaG02|290.10-13.1|x86_64||nvidia|36f2e030565f18b2a76ad4bf709ea73d7b4931c9

2012-01-30 23:59:40 nvidia-computeG02-290.10-13.1.x86_64.rpm installed ok

Additional rpm output:

warning: /var/cache/zypp/packages/nvidia/x86_64/nvidia-computeG02-290.10-13.1.x86_64.rpm: Header V3 DSA/SHA1 Signature, key ID c66b6eae: NOKEY

2012-01-30 23:59:40|install|nvidia-computeG02|290.10-13.1|x86_64||nvidia|b665b89da898c81ccae90639cf9d6d73c2154253
2012-01-30 23:59:41|install|libqt4-qt3support|4.7.4-19.6.1|x86_64||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|93be99ade48044e40f8da674f38ae4ad8e62b4e388ee1afb5a36e4a26a67e454
2012-01-30 23:59:42|install|libqt4-x11|4.7.4-19.6.1|x86_64||Updates-for-openSUSE-12.1-12.1-1.4|00f3cbec6062dd7aa644fae09ecee3067c93fa2d054c6a4bb97e443ad906fb1c
2012-01-31 15:09:01|install|ksirk|4.7.2-3.1.2|x86_64|root@1503022887|repo-oss|4e9708b5b0cc699da68de2db9047d1fb7aebe6cf

For the kernel
Choose the next one down

Yes you installed nvidia
Maybe it was never installed?!

Mmm maybe it was not installed… could we check that…?

anyway I have found and checked my 12.1 dvd and will try to roll back to the kernel version below as you suggest.

Right, did. That one it had to download, it was not already there… is that cool…?

Anyway, done is done and I will reboot…

That seems cool, :wink: however I am not sure it solved the problem, - everytime it froze I have first in a glimpse seen a thin blue line on the screen, - just a fraction of a second, no longer, - its already done that a few times. (in an older version of suse I had the same problem, and funny enough the samme glimpse of a line in a fraction of a second )

Now i will test it a bit, but I am not sure it was the solution.