Dear all
Our users need support for newer MacBook keyboards and touchpads.
Starting with Linux kernel v5.3 this driver is included upstream.
After integrating the current Linux kernel from Debian backports, the
MacBook keyboards and touchpads of our users are still not working.
After some
I made a local backport of 4.4 in experimental for jessie and can
confirm that the regression on the Dell Latitude E5500 is fixed in 4.4.
Cheers
Ronny
I can confirm this problem on a Dell Latitude E5500. After booting up
all I can see are some left-scrolling remains of the text console. I can
switch to a text vt which then works normally but would really prefer to
have a working graphical desktop.
Here is some info about the PCI devices in the
In addition to the already mentioned trace I also see the following
error message in the system logs:
Jan 16 15:14:29 debian kernel: [drm:intel_cpu_fifo_underrun_irq_handler
[i915]] *ERROR* CPU pipe A FIFO underrun
Source: linux
Severity: normal
Please enable the option to build the kernel module that supports the
Surface
Pro 3 buttons (CONFIG_SURFACE_PRO3_BUTTON=m).
Thanks
Ronny
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 8.2
APT prefers stable-updates
APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable')
I can now definitely confirm that this is a regression in linux 4.3. I
just tested with linux 4.2.6 and everything works fine, even though I
also see the log message about intel_cpu_fifo_underrun_irq_handler.
Any hope to get this fixed in 4.3 or do we have to wait for 4.4
(including linux-tools,
Anyway, it shouldn't be necessary to rebuild the header packages as there is
no ABI change and the previous version should be compatible. Does
live-build require an exact version match?
As I already said, the package linux-headers-2.6.32-5-686_2.6.32-30a~test
depends on
Fortunately, after some trial and error, I successfully built a
linux-headers-2.6.32-5-common_2.6.32-30a~test package with the following two
commands:
export UPSTREAMVERSION=2.6.32-5
fakeroot make -f debian/rules.real binary-arch-featureset
Is this the right
This *is* explained on the page I pointed you at.
Sorry for being a *blind* newbie...
After building the linux-base package I was able to install the patched linux-
image package.
The system I am trying to build with live-build also needs the linux-headers
package because of some dkms
Not sure how I did that, but try this version of patch 3 instead.
Thanks, building the package works now. Unfortunately, the resulting package
is not installable because its dependencies seem to be broken:
---
# dpkg -i linux-image-2.6.32-5-686_2.6.32-30a~test_i386.deb
See
http://kernel-handbook.alioth.debian.org/ch-common-tasks.html#s-common-off
icial - in particular, section 4.2.5, Simplified patching and building.
OK, here is what I tried now:
-
apt-get source linux-image-2.6.32-5-686
cd linux-2.6-2.6.32
bash debian/bin/test-patches ../000*
The attached patch series might deal with this bug. These patches are
simply cherry-picked from aufs upstream and modified as necessary to
compile. I leave any further building and testing to you.
Thank you very much for the patch series. Sorry for being such a newbie but
how do I deal with
I contacted the Debian Live maintainers about this bug, who in turn asked me
to contact upstream. The aufs developers stated that the aufs version in
Debian Live is too old and obsoleted and should be updated, see here:
https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=26901616
I informed
I tried booting
http://www.imedias.ch/dateien/lernstick-testversion/lernstick_debian5_2010-
11-09.iso
The bug does not happen with Debian 5. Please use the latest Debian 6 version,
e.g.
http://www.imedias.ch/dateien/lernstick-
testversion/lernstick_debian6_2011-01-11.iso
but it gives me an
ok, does it happen if you boot the livecd under qemu?
I just tested it. Booting the DVD ISO in qemu took more than 20 minutes to get
to a console prompt. My usual setting is Debian Live on a USB flash drive with
a live-rw persistency partition. This setup boots from the USB flash drive
in
I can confirm this bug.
I created a Debian Live system based on Squeeze and on many machines the
system just hangs when shutting down.
My latest test was on a Dell Optiplex SX280. I will attach the entries in
kern.log and the output of lspci on this system.
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel
Package: gspca-modules-2.6.24-1-686
Version: 2.6.24+01.00.20-6
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
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I have a Labtec Webcam Pro and use it with Ekiga. I upgraded my system some
days ago and now I noticed that it stopped
I just want to add that I updated to the latest version of Debian testing
(linux-2.6.17) and the bug is still there: The notebook is unuseable when
running on batteries.
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Package: linux-image-2.6.15-1-686
Version: 2.6.15-8
Severity: normal
I installed Debian testing on a HP OmniBook 4150. It works great if the
notebook is attached to a power supply.
If the notebook is booted when running on batteries the system is almost
unuseable. The init process seems to hang
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