Hi all!

Steven Chamberlain <ste...@pyro.eu.org> writes:
> I think a panic during a fairly typical usecase like this deserves
> severity 'grave';  we would not want 9.1 to migrate to testing if this
> bug could hurt more users.
>
> Lars, please try to show us a stack trace of the panic if possible.
> Even a photograph of it on-screen may be sufficient.

FWIW I've been seeing the same thing on my notebook recently when
plugging in a presenter. IIRC it happens to me both, on the 9.1 and the
10 kernel but only recently. Might find some time to do some testing
myself, however there was nothing to be seen on screen during these
resets (might be related to intel KMS, going to turn it off for a
test). Any other suggestions on how one would get at the stack trace?

  Christoph

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