Bug#1108494: Aw: Re: Bug#1108494: buildd.debian.org: kernel 6.1.0-37-amd64 issue
I will Check and log evetything as soon as possible.Regards, Ralex--Gesendet mit der GMX Mail AppAm 01.07.25, 06:40 schrieb Salvatore Bonaccorso debian.org>: Control: retitle -1 USB 3.2 connector Gen 1 port not working, kernel panics with mouse on right USB port Control: tags -1 + moreinfo On Sun, Jun 29, 2025 at 07:34:16PM +0200, Ralex wrote: > Package: buildd.debian.org > Severity: important > X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected] > > Dear Maintainer, > > Following a recent system update, my left (user-facing side) "Always On USB 3.2 > connector Gen 1" port stopped working entirely. Initially, I suspected hardware > failure due to thermal stress, as I had been training a neural network which > put significant load on the system. > When I switched my optical mouse to the right USB port, I began experiencing > random kernel panics. The symptoms appeared gradually: > > 1. The mouse pointer would freeze > 2. after a few moments the entire graphical interface would become unresponsive > 3. System requiring a hard reboot > > I initially assumed this was hardware-related stress damage from the intensive > computations. To verify, I ran memtest86+, which showed no memory errors. > Fortnately after switching to kernel version 6.1.0-35-amd64, both issues were > resolved. > > Is it possible to fix this on kernel -37-amd64 ? We need more information here ;-). Can you please provide a full boot log from a good kernel, then boot into the broken until triggering the issue the first time, then provide please as well the boot log from this. Can you additionally test as well a kernel from unstable (6.12.33-1) and experimental (6.15.4-1~exp1) to verify you can trigger the issue there as well (or not)? Regards, Salvatore
Bug#1108494: buildd.debian.org: kernel 6.1.0-37-amd64 issue
Control: retitle -1 USB 3.2 connector Gen 1 port not working, kernel panics with mouse on right USB port Control: tags -1 + moreinfo On Sun, Jun 29, 2025 at 07:34:16PM +0200, Ralex wrote: > Package: buildd.debian.org > Severity: important > X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected] > > Dear Maintainer, > > Following a recent system update, my left (user-facing side) "Always On USB > 3.2 > connector Gen 1" port stopped working entirely. Initially, I suspected > hardware > failure due to thermal stress, as I had been training a neural network which > put significant load on the system. > When I switched my optical mouse to the right USB port, I began experiencing > random kernel panics. The symptoms appeared gradually: > > 1. The mouse pointer would freeze > 2. after a few moments the entire graphical interface would become > unresponsive > 3. System requiring a hard reboot > > I initially assumed this was hardware-related stress damage from the intensive > computations. To verify, I ran memtest86+, which showed no memory errors. > Fortnately after switching to kernel version 6.1.0-35-amd64, both issues were > resolved. > > Is it possible to fix this on kernel -37-amd64 ? We need more information here ;-). Can you please provide a full boot log from a good kernel, then boot into the broken until triggering the issue the first time, then provide please as well the boot log from this. Can you additionally test as well a kernel from unstable (6.12.33-1) and experimental (6.15.4-1~exp1) to verify you can trigger the issue there as well (or not)? Regards, Salvatore
Bug#1108494: buildd.debian.org: kernel 6.1.0-37-amd64 issue
control: reassign -1 src:linux control: found -1 6.1.140-1 Hi, On 2025-06-29 19:34, Ralex wrote: > Package: buildd.debian.org > Severity: important > X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected] > > Dear Maintainer, > > Following a recent system update, my left (user-facing side) "Always On USB > 3.2 > connector Gen 1" port stopped working entirely. Initially, I suspected > hardware > failure due to thermal stress, as I had been training a neural network which > put significant load on the system. > When I switched my optical mouse to the right USB port, I began experiencing > random kernel panics. The symptoms appeared gradually: > > 1. The mouse pointer would freeze > 2. after a few moments the entire graphical interface would become > unresponsive > 3. System requiring a hard reboot > > I initially assumed this was hardware-related stress damage from the intensive > computations. To verify, I ran memtest86+, which showed no memory errors. > Fortnately after switching to kernel version 6.1.0-35-amd64, both issues were > resolved. > > Is it possible to fix this on kernel -37-amd64 ? > > My System Information: > > Debian 12 (Bookworm) > ThinkPad E14 Gen 2 (type 20T6) Laptop This is completely related to buildd.debian.org. Reassigning to the linux package, which seems more appropriate. Regards Aurelien -- Aurelien Jarno GPG: 4096R/1DDD8C9B [email protected] http://aurel32.net
Bug#1108494: buildd.debian.org: kernel 6.1.0-37-amd64 issue
Package: buildd.debian.org Severity: important X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected] Dear Maintainer, Following a recent system update, my left (user-facing side) "Always On USB 3.2 connector Gen 1" port stopped working entirely. Initially, I suspected hardware failure due to thermal stress, as I had been training a neural network which put significant load on the system. When I switched my optical mouse to the right USB port, I began experiencing random kernel panics. The symptoms appeared gradually: 1. The mouse pointer would freeze 2. after a few moments the entire graphical interface would become unresponsive 3. System requiring a hard reboot I initially assumed this was hardware-related stress damage from the intensive computations. To verify, I ran memtest86+, which showed no memory errors. Fortnately after switching to kernel version 6.1.0-35-amd64, both issues were resolved. Is it possible to fix this on kernel -37-amd64 ? My System Information: Debian 12 (Bookworm) ThinkPad E14 Gen 2 (type 20T6) Laptop

