[Bug 367941] Re: 3D acceleration broken on Sony Vaios with dual graphics adapters

2009-12-19 Thread Patrick Hernandez
I have experimented a little with the nouveau drivers and have found
that the performance isn't anywhere near the performance of the official
nVidia drivers. Maybe when the nouveau drivers are more mature would
they be an acceptable replacement.

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[Bug 367941] Re: 3D acceleration broken on Sony Vaios with dual graphics adapters

2009-11-19 Thread Patrick Hernandez
I would like to confirm that this affects me also.

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[Bug 286285] Re: kernel 2.6.27-7-generic bug BUG: scheduling while atomic: swapper/0/0x00000100

2008-11-10 Thread Patrick Hernandez
This lockup seemed to random to me with no kernel errors or anything
being reported in the logs.  It's a hard freeze of the entire system
with the only activity being the flashing lights on the computer.  I was
almost starting to think I was having the beginnings of a hardware
failure but now someone else is experiencing it too.

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[Bug 286285] Re: kernel 2.6.27-7-generic bug BUG: scheduling while atomic: swapper/0/0x00000100

2008-11-06 Thread Patrick Hernandez
I had a lockup this morning where the numlock, scroll-lock and "speed"
switch light flashed repeatedly.  The system was completely unusable
including the power switch. I had to pull the power and battery to turn
the laptop off.  When I restarted, the bug re-appeared although not as
intense as before. I will be testing the proposed patch now.

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[Bug 286285] Re: kernel 2.6.27-7-generic bug BUG: scheduling while atomic: swapper/0/0x00000100

2008-11-05 Thread Patrick Hernandez
David, I have created a boot script that runs the following at boot time
automatically:

echo "0" > /sys/devices/platform/sony-laptop/bluetoothpower

This turns off the bluetooth radio but the modules seem to stay loaded.
I blacklisted them as I mentioned before so as to prevent the modules
from loading into the kernel and so far I haven't seen the junk apppear
into kern.log.  If I see it appear again I will post the details here.

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[Bug 286285] Re: kernel 2.6.27-7-generic bug BUG: scheduling while atomic: swapper/0/0x00000100

2008-11-05 Thread Patrick Hernandez
Hello,

I have a different approach that has temporarily fixed the problem for
me on my Sony Vaio SZ650N.  I noticed the problem started after I
disabled /etc/init.d/bluetooth from automatically starting at boot as
well as disabling the bluetooth radio after booting.  I checked lsmod
and noticed that the bluetooth modules were still being loaded so I
added btusb to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist then rebooted.  The problem
disappeared.  Maybe it is a relationship between the iwlagn and the
btusb modules.  I have not installed any of the patches from this report
and it is an otherwise clean and current install of 8.10.  I hope this
helps.

Best regards!

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