Hi,
Corcodel Marian wrote:
> On struct boot_params not have only type 16 or 8 bits and become unusable on
> real mode.
Forgive my ignorance: I'm not understanding what you mean to say here.
Do you mean that Linux fails to build, or that it's failing to boot, or
that some operation you run after
tags 969443 + upstream fixed-upstream
severity 969443 wishlist
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Hi,
Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> Subject: src:linux: none
It looks like you forgot to include a subject line?
> When used in virtual machine environments, L
retitle 948041 libbpf-dev: please build from https://github.com/libbpf/libbpf
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merge 942903 948041
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Hi,
Julia Kartseva wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Jan 2020 09:51:55 +0100 Bastian Blank wrote:
>> Why should we? If the upstream developers decide to maintain it
>> independen
retitle 890601 firmware-linux-free uses prebuilt blobs instead of building from
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severity 890601 wishlist
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Jason Self wrote:
> Jonathan Nieder wrote ..
>> Can you be more specific? Which file have you found in the source
>> package that does not have corresponding
Hi Jason,
Jason Self wrote:
> It appears that the source package for firmware-linux-free contains the
> firmware binaries downloaded from linux-firmware.git. Shouldn't a source
> package contain, you know, the source code? Especially as some of the
> firmwares are GPL-licensed, and Debian is ship
Marc Haber wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 25, 2017 at 10:02:48PM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
>> Given that commit fb1522e099f0 was merged after -rc7 I assume it's an
>> important fix, though the commit message doesn't spell that out. So I
>> think that whenever bisect asks you to test a version that doesn'
Hi,
Johannes Schauer wrote:
> please document the new Build-Depends syntax and fields for build
> profiles. The current write-up of the new syntax and fields for build
> profiles lives at https://wiki.debian.org/BuildProfileSpec
>
> Please note, that the new Build-Depends syntax element is called
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Hi Jonathan,
sorry for mailing you directly - I saw your post on the kernel list about the
broadcom driver issue.
I’m having exactly the same issue on my lenovo thinkpad netbook, I only get a
connection when I’m near or in line of sight of my rou
Moritz Mühlenhoff wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 10:57:24AM -0700, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>> It's not serious enough to fix in oldstable. Thanks for asking.
>
> Of course it wouldn't warrant a fix in oldstable, but I don't see any
> confirmation that this is fi
Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
> On Sun, May 01, 2011 at 06:01:09PM +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
>> Since Linux 2.6.32 the following updates have been made to storage and
>> network drivers that might be used during installation. The list is
>> based on the Kernel Newbies list and may be incomplete. I
Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
> RIP my lovely bug report
It had a good run of four years. ;-)
Can you reproduce the absurdly slow NFS access times on some machine
with a more recent kernel?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Hi,
Aryeh Leib Taurog wrote:
> I tried with the suggested images from snapshots and I got the same
> results described above:
>
> === ===
> kernel version shutdown
> --- ---
> linux
Hi José,
José Francisco Lombera Landa wrote:
> Is there any plan to ship a linux kernel tailored for the desktop (e.g.
> HZ=1000, etc.)?
> Kind of:
> - linux-image-server--.deb
> - linux-image-desktop--.deb
Not that I know of. Generally speaking, we try to make the standard
kernel in exper
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Marwan Tanager wrote:
> Done: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57571
Perfect, thanks.
Giri, please add yourself to the cc list on that bug if you have time
to test patches people come up with (I can walk you thro
retitle 706603 Inspiron N5010: freeze on adjusting brightness unless
acpi_backlight=vendor
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Holger Levsen wrote:
> You filed 706603 two days ago, with very little info (albeit providing more
> when asked)
# approximating
found 648754 linux/3.8.5-1~experimental.1
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On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 02:52:19PM +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 07:21:11AM +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
>> Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
>>> reassign 648754 src:linux linux-2.6/3
reassign 706131 release-notes
tags 706131 + wheezy
retitle 706131 [squeeze->wheezy regression] LSI MegaRAID SAS 2108 (aka Dell
PERC H700 RAID) requires firmware update
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Hi,
Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
> I'm quite sure we also
> booted Squeeze su
Sandro Tosi wrote:
> I don't know how affordable that is: we're only able to replicate it
> on production env (not exactly the best place to run tests) and after
> at least 7/10 days of live traffic
In that case, a good first step would be to try to replicate it in a
more artificial setting, I gu
Sandro Tosi wrote:
> We reached you also because you're the current maintainer of upstream
> 3.2 branch and because we didn't want Wheezy to release with this bug.
> We're testing a custom-built 3.7.10 kernel and the slab memory leak
> seems to be gone (but we're facing with system freezes).
If y
Hi,
if.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
> How did you fix this?
Please add yourself to the cc list at
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi/?id=14733 if you would like
to help test patches.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Geoff Crompton wrote:
> I ran the 'cherry-pick' command, and redid the "make deb-pkg" and "dpkg -i"
> steps. When I rebooted onto that kernel it worked fine. So it seems this
> patch fixes the 3.4.4 kernel.
Beautiful. Let's take this upstream.
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aniel Vetter
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder
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drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem_gtt.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem_gtt.c
b/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem_gtt.c
index a135c61..99a7855 100644
--- a/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915_gem_gtt
Geoff Crompton wrote:
> I've tried that. The 3.4.4-1~eperimental.1 linux-image I built from
> those sources does not boot, it fails in the same manner as the other
> 3.2 kernels after 3.2.35.
That's a comfort. It means that the problem wasn't introduced by the
backport.
> What's next?
3.6.9-1~
fixed 703468 linux/3.8.5-1~experimental.1
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Geoff Crompton wrote:
> I
> downloaded linux_3.8.5-1~experimental.1.dsc (and related) and tried to build
> that on my wheezy box. The build failed after a long time, but well after
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> computer.enthusiastic wrote:
>> After a search, I found the following bug report:
>> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi/?id=14733
[...]
> Thanks much for this. If I have any more questions, I'll
> ask them upstream.
BTW, please add yours
forwarded 704885 https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi/?id=14733
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found 704885 linux/3.8.5-1~experimental.1
# from the report: "The same behaviour happens with the kernel of the
# current stable
Hi Steven,
Steven Sciame wrote:
> Will this also be fixed in the linux-image-3.2.0-4-486 kernel? It seems to
> be affecting that one too.
Yeah, the 486 variant of the kernel uses the same source code, so this
should be fixed in version 3.2.41-1 of that, too. If you are still
experiencing it wi
Maik Zumstrull wrote:
> FWIW I think the underlying issue is likely in the SATA code,
> with RAID just providing the tons of background I/O load needed to
> trigger the issue.
Yeah, makes sense. Also feel free to cc linux-...@vger.kernel.org to
give the ahci driver devs a chance to chim
found 700975 linux/3.2.35-2 , linux/3.8.2-1~experimental.1
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Hi Maik,
Maik Zumstrull wrote:
> Any way to get some attention on this bug?
Sorry for the slow reply.
I missed your message "Also happens on 3.8", probably because the
subject didn't make it stand out in the inbox. Sorry about th
Hi,
Wagner Bruna wrote:
> found 703637 3.2.41-2
> thanks
>
> (this looks like the same issue to me; please let me know if I should open a
> separate bug report instead)
Yes, please do. We can merge them later if they seem to have the same cause.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Geoff Crompton wrote:
> I had been considering building a kernel for each patch where the kernel
> only includes that one patch. But with 17 patches, that seems like a lot
> of kernels to test (for me anyway). So I've further whittled that down
> by looking for patches that mention 'backport':
>
>
Hi again,
szabolcs wrote:
> Would there be anything else I could help with to resolve this?
Some ideas collected by private mail:
* Have you checked if there are BIOS updates available for this
motherboard? It looks like an interrupt routing problem, which could
mean a bad ACPI interrup
Hi,
szabolcs wrote[1]:
> 2. unless I bring the interfaces associated with the network cards up,
> everything works as expected.
>
> 3. the moment I issue the 'ifup ethX' command, the following is printed in
> /var/log/syslog:
[...]
> eth1: transmit timed out, tx_status 00 status 8601.
> diagnos
Ilan Cohen wrote:
> have done some more research, disabled the wol in pm-utils and disabled
> ethernet control in laptop-mode-tools
> and the problem has gone away.
There was an e1000e fix in __e1000e_shutdown() in 3.2.41. Can you
reproduce this with 3.2.41-2 from unstable? (If not, the fix wil
found 703468 linux/3.2.41-2
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Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> I think a good place to start would be to try 3.2.41-2 from unstable,
> since it includes some i915 fixes.
Ah, looking back over the log I see that's been tried. So:
> A good next step would be to try 3.8.y from experi
Hi,
Michael Gilbert wrote:
>> The following string is still recognizable:
>> i915_gem_init_ppgtt+0x93/0x16c [i915]
>
> This is going to take some work on your end to get fixed. 3.2.39-1
> included backported patches from aspects of the i915 driver.
I think a good place to start would be to try
Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 12:03:56 -0700, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>> I know Alan takes reports through bugzilla.kernel.org
>
> Still? I thought that would have kinda stopped after
> https://plus.google.com/04121194250082892/posts/KW3TdRYwjr9
You
Hi,
Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 22:58:41 -0700, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>> Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>>> Georg Sassen wrote:
>>>> While the native resolution (1280x720) worked fine until kernel
>>>> version 3.2.0.4-686-pae_3.2.35-2, I no
# regression
severity 703485 important
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Hi Jean-Christophe,
Jean-Christophe Dubacq wrote:
> While trying to resolve stability issues with the testing linux image,
> I tried kernel 3.8 in experimental. I fully understand that this kernel
> may not be used in production. However, when booting
Hi again,
I left out the URL for Intel's bug reporting guidelines:
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Georg Sassen wrote:
>> While the native resolution (1280x720) worked fine until kernel
>> version 3.2.0.4-686-pae_3.2.35-2, I now only have 800x600 resolution
>> in X11 and the
Hi Georg,
Georg Sassen wrote:
> While the native resolution (1280x720) worked fine until kernel
> version 3.2.0.4-686-pae_3.2.35-2, I now only have 800x600 resolution
> in X11 and the initial framebuffer now on my Nokia Booklet 3G since
> the update.
Thanks for reporting. Can you reproduce this
Bernhard wrote:
> I have configured the frame buffer size in UEFI (see attached screenshot).
> I don't know, if this is a BIOS bug.
> I have installed the latest version from february 2013.
Thanks much. That helps a lot.
I'll try to find time to see if the patch that improved the error
message
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SuperCat wrote:
> I have report the bug to freedebug.org
Thanks! Chris Wilson writes:
| your hangs are a result of bugs in the rc6 implementation (enabled by
| default as it saves a lot of power on all systems)
which sounds like they un
Bernhard wrote:
> Reason was a too small frame buffer size with 32MB in UEFI.
[...]
> After increasing the frame buffer size from 32MB to 64MB, gnome shell
> starts without any errors.
Where do you configure that? Is this a BIOS bug? We might want to
warn users in the wheezy release notes, so m
Hi,
SuperCat wrote:
> I tried to rollback the kernel to 3.2.35, and the bug does not occur
> anymore.
Please keep in mind that these appear as emails in a crowded inbox,
so the subject line can be a good place to put valuable context.
> The computer lags, and the X11 process has high CPU usage.
Camaleón wrote:
> El 2013-03-18 a las 20:38 +0100, Arend van Spriel escribió:
>> Sorry to hear. Reading back the bug report I noticed you are having a
>> bcm4313 and we recently had a regression on it. Could you provide
>> debugfs information from /brcmsmac/bcma0:0/hardware
>
> I see. My "/sys
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Hi Bernhard,
Bernhard wrote:
> After entering this kernel version 3.2.39-2 to wheezy, DRM is
> supported now on my computer.
[...]
> I have an AMD A10-5700 APU with integrated graphics:
> ATI Trinity Radeon HD 7660D
Yay! Thanks for testing.
[...]
> On s
Camaleón wrote[1]:
> vermagic: 3.9.0-rc2 SMP mod_unload modversions 686
>
> As soon as I load the brcmsmac module, N-M pop-ups and asks for the
> secrets... constantly until it quits, that is, I cannot even connect
> to the wifi AP with the Broadcom card, it's a bit frustrating :-(
>
> (atta
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Hi Bob,
Bob Bib wrote:
> please include 'extract-vmlinux' script:
> /scripts/extract-vmlinux
> in some Linux-related binary package;
> it allows extraction of a plain vmlinux from a compressed Linux kernel image,
> in an easy way.
Wha
Camaleón wrote:
>I was
> also a bit tired because I get no success (last kernel I compiled from
> upstream sources was 3.8.something and it failed the same way).
Assuming ".something" is not -rcsomething with something < 7, that me
Camaleón wrote:
> El 2013-03-17 a las 14:58 +, Ben Hutchings escribió:
>> Talk to the compat-drivers developers.
>
> To be sincere, I don't think that's a user's role.
>
> I don't know what's going on with these drivers but if they are not
> supported by Debian at all it would be better for a
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Ben Hutchings wrote:
> In version 3.2.35-1 I changed radeon to disable KMS when firmware is not
> installed, because this generally doesn't work. Previously the driver
> would try to continue and this would often cause memory corruption or a
> blank screen.
>
> Howe
# regression
severity 702668 important
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Hi,
Jaap van Wingerde wrote:
> Version: 3.2.35-2
[...]
> It is not possible to select a screen right or left of other screen, only
> clone
> mode is possible (gnome-control-center display). With
> linux-image-3.2.0-3-amd64
> this works perfect.
[...]
found 702384 src:linux 3.8-1~experimental.1
# v3.9-rc1~139^2~284
tags 702384 + upstream fixed-upstream
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Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 06, 2013 at 12:20:57AM +0200, Vasil Kolev wrote:
>> https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=c617f398edd4db2b8567a28e899
Source: linux-tools
Version: 3.7.1-1~experimental.1
Severity: important
Justification: file conflict waiting to happen
Today I tried to update linux-tools.
| # dpkg -i
/var/cache/pbuilder/result/linux-tools-3.8_3.8-1~experimental.1_amd64.deb
| (Reading database ... 137118 files and directories c
tags 693720 + upstream
# approximating: 3.0, 3.1, 3.2 (Debian wheezy kernel), 3.3, 3.5.2 and
# 3.5.4 but not 2.6.37-486-PAE
found 693720 linux-2.6/3.0.0-1, linux/3.5.2-1~experimental.1
# regression
severity 693720 important
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Bonjour François,
In November, François Boisson wrote:
> Lorsqu'on
Thomas D. Dean wrote:
>> tomdean wrote:
>>> The b43 driver installed at boot does not work. I have included a
>>> work around.
>>> I installed the b43 driver from compat-drivers-3.7.6-1 and it works.
[...]
> sudo update-initramfs -u
>
> Fixed the problem.
Um, do you mean that when installing squ
# hardware support
severity 701511 important
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Hi,
tomdean wrote:
> The b43 driver installed at boot does not work. I have included a
> work around.
> I installed the b43 driver from compat-drivers-3.7.6-1 and it works.
Thanks for testing (and thanks to Holger for passing on the report).
Am
tags 696686 + moreinfo
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Hi Matthew,
In December, Matthew Flaschen wrote:
> I hibernated the laptop, and on resume, the touchpad does not allow me to
> move the pointer. Normally, both the touchpad and the nipple in the
> center of the keyboard work. Sometimes I also use a USB mouse, but I
tags 679978 + moreinfo
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Hi Connor,
In July, Connor wrote:
> When I go to shutdown my laptop running Wheezy (by issuing 'sudo
> shutdown -h now'),
[the machine does not halt]
[...]
> Alternative shutdown/reboot commands (halt, poweroff, reboot) produce
> the same result. This occurs even with
# guessing
found 684306 linux/3.2.21-3
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Hello,
In August, WoJ wrote:
> I have a headless debian (3.2.0-3-686-pae) to which I wanted to attach a
> standalone card reader to automatically process my pictures. The idea is
> that the reader will be plugged in all the time and I would just insert
found 697029 linux/3.7.3-1~experimental.1
tags 697029 - wontfix
affects 697029 + release-notes
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Hi,
Chris Wilson wrote:
> The performance issue on 3.7 is not due to the missed irq, but a
> combination of using UXA and VT-d. In order to workaround an erratum
> on Ironlake, every time we touch
Regid Ichira wrote:
> Applied and tested to 3.8.0-rc4, on top of commit
> 5da1f88 - Linus Torvalds, 2013-01-18 : Merge tag 'usb-3.8-rc4' of git:/
Thanks, Regid. This looks like a good change, correctly implemented, so
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Nieder
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tags 656786 - upstream
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Hi,
Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Thu, 2013-02-07 at 20:16 +0100, eeemsi wrote:
>> there are currently two different behaviours:
>> - the resolution is limited to 1024x768 (linux-image-3.2.0-4-amd64/testing)
>> - no out
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Hi Michael,
Michael Gilbert wrote:
> uname presents a two-number version in the experimental kernel packages, e.g.
>
> $ dpkg -l | grep linux-image
> ii linux-image-3.7-trunk-amd643.7.3-1~experimental.1
> $ uname -r
>
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Hi Bernhard,
Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
> Adding additional RAM to a virtual machine running Debian Wheezy on
> VMware ESXi 5.0 often, but not always leads to the attached backtrace.
[...]
> [504133.812000] VMCIUtil: Updating context id from 0x4d2c44d9 to 0x4d2c44d9
> o
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Hi Mark,
Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
> If I remove the USB headset while sound is playing, the screen goes
> blank and a kernel trace is displayed.
Please attach a photograph of the kernel trace.
Thanks for writing and sorry for the trouble,
Jonathan
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Sascha Silbe wrote:
> Jonathan Nieder writes:
>>> after updating the linux-image-3.7-trunk-amd64 from
>>> 3.7.1-1~experimental.2 to 3.7.3-1~experimental.1 today and rebooting,
>>> the tools ps, pgrep and pkill (package procps) are always segfaulting:
>>
&
Hi Tim,
Tim Graham wrote:
> Your assumption was correct. I was using 3.2.35-2.
>
> I tried
> http://people.debian.org/~jcristau/linux-image-3.2.0-4.drm-486_3.2.35-3~jcristau.1_i386.deb
> first.
> Then I tried
> http://people.debian.org/~jcristau/linux-image-3.2.0-4.drm-amd64_3.2.34-1~jcristau.1_
severity 699311 important
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Hi Micah,
micah anderson wrote:
> I had plugged in a USB headset and I used it for various things. At some
> point
> I decided to remove it from the computer, so I pulled it out. Immediately the
> system oops'd presenting me with the traceback that you can see by
reassign 699269 virtualbox 4.0.10-dfsg-1
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Gasha wrote:
> I tried to copy large file over NFS4 / IPv6 and it freeze to very low
> speed. cp command hung, and we had to reboot virtual machine, as it was
> hanging. at destin
Hi Gasha,
Gasha wrote:
> Package: linux
> Version: 3.2.0-2-amd64
What version? The above is part of the package name, not the version
number --- you can see the currently running version of Linux with
cat /proc/version
(look in the parentheses) or the currently installed version with
Hi Sascha,
Sascha Silbe wrote:
> after updating the linux-image-3.7-trunk-amd64 from
> 3.7.1-1~experimental.2 to 3.7.3-1~experimental.1 today and rebooting,
> the tools ps, pgrep and pkill (package procps) are always segfaulting:
Just to check: if you downgrade to 3.7.1 again, do the segfaults g
Florian Lohoff wrote:
> Opened a bug in the Kernel Bugzilla:
>
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53101
Thanks! If I have any more questions, I'll ask them upstream.
Ciao,
Jonathan
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Cc: Wu Fengguang
Cc: Dave Chinner
Cc: Jan Kara
Cc: Shaohua Li
Cc: Chris Mason
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder
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include/linux/mmzone.h | 6 ++
include/linux/swap.h | 1 +
mm/page-writeback.c| 5 +++--
mm/pa
Hi Paul,
paul.sz...@sydney.edu.au wrote:
> Dear Ben,
>> If you can identify where it was fixed then ...
>
> Sorry I cannot do that. I have no idea where kernel changelogs are kept.
Here are some tools.
# prerequisite:
apt-get install git; # as root
# to get the kernel history:
git clon
severity 698917 important
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Hi Florian,
Florian Lohoff wrote:
> after 1 in 4 or 5 suspend/resume cycles the CPU overheats after some minutes
> which causes
> the notebook to shut down with the message:
>
> Jan 25 10:12:38 p2 kernel: [64778.121330] Critical temperature reached
> (128 C
Pierre AUSSAGUEL wrote:
> I installed again linux-image-3.7-trunk-amd64 to be able to report the bug,
> but the problem seem to have gone by now !
> Maybe the version has changed (I am currently using 3.7.3-1~experimental.1
> x86_64) since my previous try, a few weeks ago.
[...]
> What can I do to
paul.sz...@sydney.edu.au wrote:
> I am coming back to the idea that this is some
> signed-vs-unsigned or similar issue... though I could not find it yet!
Thanks for your work, and good luck.
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bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
> user: debian...@lists.debian.org
> usertags: json-evil-license
Did you mean to set this usertag?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Ben Hutchings wrote:
> I agree, and I think we have two options:
>
> 1. Blacklist in udev rather than alsa-base. This is already done for
> the framebuffer drivers in /etc/modprobe.d/fbdev-blacklist.conf, which
> conflict with KMS and X drivers.
>
> 2. Remove the module alias from snd-pcsp. This
forwarded 697741 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53926#c43
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Ben Hutchings wrote:
> Please open a new bug report at https://bugs.freedesktop.org and let us
> know the URL so we can track it.
Upstream bug 53926 is now de facto about Nathan's bug. ;-) It has
lots of useful informa
tags 698382 + upstream patch
severity 698382 important
clone 698382 -1
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Hi Philipp,
Philipp Kern wrote:
> this should be backported/included into our kernel when/if it's accepted
> upstream. 2.6.32 and 3.2.0 are both affected.
[...]
> From: Heiko Carstens
> Da
Hi Paul,
paul.sz...@sydney.edu.au wrote:
> Dear Sedat,
>> ... it really makes sense to switch to x86_64
>> (amd64) architecture when you have a modern computer.
>> Switching makes even more sense when you have more than 4GiB RAM.
>
> You seem to say that one should switch to amd64 (if hardware al
forwarded 697635 https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49001
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Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Le Cam wrote:
> I have bisected the problem to commit :
>
> f96972f2dc6365421cf2366ebd61ee4cf060c8d5 is the first bad commit
Thanks much for this. Let's take this upstream.
[...]
> I'll try to revert t
Hi Paul,
paul.sz...@sydney.edu.au wrote:
> Any advice on how I would install a 64-bit kernel, particularly in the
> "Debian world"? Seems to me that on a 32-bit machine, apt-get does not
> "see" the amd64 kernels.
There are two ways.
A) The old-fashioned way:
apt-get install linux-ima
Hi Paul,
Paul C wrote:
> I think I am having the same issue here with Ivy Bridge.
[...]
> I've followed this thread through trying out various different options with
> boot parameters (mtrr) and also have now got the system on the Liquorix
> 3.7.x kernel. Same crashes.
That doesn't match Per's e
fixed 665881 linux-2.6/3.3~rc6-1~experimental.1
found 665881 linux/3.2.35-2
# not fixed in 3.2.y yet
tags 665881 - fixed-upstream
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Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
> I installed linux-image-3.3.0-rc6-amd64_3.3~rc6-1~experimental.1_amd64.deb
> from snapshots.debian.org, and its headers, but the bug nev
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2013-01-09 23:01:16 -0800, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>> Please add "i8042.i8042_debug=1" to the kernel command line and
>> confirm that your kernel log is filled with noise.
>
> This doesn't change anything.
Sheesh, I can't read
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2013-01-09 23:01:16 -0800, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>> Please add "i8042.i8042_debug=1" to the kernel command line and
>> confirm that your kernel log is filled with noise.
>
> This doesn't change anything.
Odd. An
es happended during boot btw.
> Can you tell me where i can look up the value of 'name_count' maybe in sysctl?
The attached patch (instead of the patches I sent before) should log
enough information to tell.
Thanks,
Jonathan
From: Jonathan Nieder
Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2013 16:01:03 -
bian.org/ch-common-tasks.html#s4.2.2
or the corresponding page in the debian-kernel-handbook package
From: Al Viro
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 05:26:10 -0400
Subject: switch mq_open() to umode_t
commit df0a42837b86567a130c44515ab620d23e7f182b upstream.
Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder
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include/linux/a
tags 645589 + unreproducible
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Antti Salmela wrote:
> I noticed that after a change in network hardware (different
> switch), I am no longer able to reproduce this problem. This may
> have been fixed in newer kernels, but I can't be certain.
I couldn't convince you to test again with the old
paul.sz...@sydney.edu.au wrote:
> Dear Jonathan,
>> ... once you have a reproducible test I imagine the mm folks will
>> already be very interested and they may be able to help ...
>
> But, I do already have a reproducible test! Write a few files, as per
> the initial message in this http://bugs.d
Hi Ted,
Ted To wrote:
> The computer suspends when the lid is shut (this is independent of software)
> but when I open the lid, it hangs. The USB wireless adapter wakes up but
> nothing can be done but a hard shutdown.
Thanks for catching it.
Next steps:
- Please test 3.7.y or newer from exp
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2012-08-19 17:54:48 -0700, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>> Therefore closing, but if it happens again, we'll be happy to
>> revisit it.
>
> The bug occurred twice with 3.5.5-1~experimental.1 (first boot
> was after two weeks my laptop was switc
paul.sz...@sydney.edu.au wrote:
> So, there is a bug still. I will try to make up some easily reproducible
> test, and if can provoke OOM then look again into kernel code.
Ok, thanks for the update.
BTW, once you have a reproducible test I imagine the mm folks will
already be very interested and
tags 697824 + unreproducible
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Hi,
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> After booting with the 3.7-trunk-amd64 kernel, advanced features
> of the touchpad (scrolling) were no longer working, and moving the
> pointer was very slow, making it hard to use. These are exactly
> the same symptoms as seen with
Nathan Schulte wrote:
> Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>> That report is about an LVDS failure. Your output is S-Video. Bugs
>> are cheap --- please don't be shy about filing a new one when
>> appropriate.
>
> John, my report is not about S-Video. My report is ab
Nathan Schulte wrote:
> I've found a relevant upstream bug report, and I have provided more
> details for the report.
>
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53926#c43
That report is about an LVDS failure. Your output is S-Video. Bugs
are cheap --- please don't be shy about filing a ne
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