Thanks Denis, On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 12:27:08AM +0200, Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli wrote: > Background info on my X60: I've some heat issues: After disassembling > and reassembling it a lot, it got less efficient in heat-cooling. > So I'll try to fix it by putting back some thermal paste, as soon as > possible.
No heat issues on my own: xsensors reports temps that are always below 60°C. > That said, I can reproduce the freeze when making cpu-intensive work. > I use parabola with linux-libre (I don't remember the exact version), > and I didn't try linux-libre-lts recently. I reported the issue to bugzilla.kernel.org (https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101621), but unfortunately I didn't got any answer since then. However, https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/45784 reports the same issue, with exactly the same symptoms as mine: computer freezes within an hour or so of uptime, and the last kernel version which didn't cause the computer to freeze was 4.0.7. Matt Leach (the author of this report) also notified the kernel guys and did a bisect: see the comments, and in particular http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg949703.html > > - What can I do to report this properly? > You probably want to identify which commit broke it, you'll need to > either test fast, or test few revisions. > > Test fast: try to find how to reproduce the problem faster, then you > can bisect with git-bisect. > > Test fewer revisions: try to narrow it down more using > older parabola linux-libre kernels. > > An automated way to do that could be done thanks to the watchdog(s). Ok, but where can I find the git repositories of the linux-libre kernel? Do I have to do the bisect from kernel.org, then deblob it every time? Robert
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