On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 09:40:07AM +0200, Pierre Habouzit wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 03:03:21PM +0200, Bastian Blank wrote:
> > > Severity: grave
> > You should know better.
> really, each time I close the lid of my computer it crashes losing all
> my session data, so yeah, I think it's grave.

The bug neither makes the package unusable for everyone (or at least a
large amount of system), nor does it cause data loss, nor does it
introduce a security hole. This are all the reasons for grave.

>                                               though I couldn't care
> less for an experimental version so I won't do a severity-war on that.

No, this is the same for every version.

> > > With the 2.6.35 kernel, suspend and hibernation result is various kind
> > > of issues on a random basis at "exit" time, meaning that sometimes the
> > > suspend/hibernation doesn't put the machine to sleep, but instead I've
> > > gotten:
> > Works fine here.
> *shrug*

That is what I mean. Some of us maintainers use our own packages and
therefor see rather fast what is really broken.

> > >   - kernel errors (for hibernation), though for some reason this wasn't
> > >     logged to /var/log.
> > You could use a camera to save them.
> Which I hadn't at work when it failed and it's random so…

No mobile phone with a camera?

> > > In addition to that, for some reason, when I come back from suspend, my
> > > keyboard mapping in X is lost, which doesn't happen if I boot a .32
> > > kernel.
> > Which sort of keyboard mapping? Which Xorg?
> setxkbmap one. I have a custome keyboard mapping, and it reverts to
> standard 'fr' one on resume for no good reason. The Xorg is just the
> unstable default one. which Xorg is probably irelevant as the problem
> doesn't happen with a .32

That is rather unlikely a bug in the kernel. The kernel does not know
about keyboard mappings or so. However a kernel change may have
triggered a bug similar to the one fixed in xorg-server/2:1.7.7-4.

Bastian

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