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md:~/seeweb/ricette/current$ w -s
19:45:48 up 1 day, 22:56, 2 users, load average: 0,02, 0,02, 0,07
USER TTY FROM IDLE WHAT
Errore di segmentazione (core dump creato)
[Exit 139 (SEGV)]
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On May 22, Andrew Jorgensen wrote:
> For example, we’re going to make an Intel 6300ESB watchdog device
> available, and that needs a driver that’s been in Linux a long time
> but isn’t enabled in the cloud kernel. For that one, another Debian
> user +1’d the request because it would benefit users
On Feb 12, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> --with-module-directory=/usr/lib/modules
>
> Looping in Marco for comments.
I can revert it if it causes too much trouble, but maybe this is just
the right time to switch the kernel packages to /usr/lib/modules/ as well?
Please let me know if I am missin
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On Jul 20, md wrote:
> You are totally correct.
> Kernel team, please blacklist HFS/HFS+ for automounting.
As discussed on debian-devel@, this policy should not be handled by the
kernel because
On Jul 21, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> > You are totally correct.
> > Kernel team, please blacklist HFS/HFS+ for automounting.
> Isn't this a userland policy decision? udisks will happily trigger a
> module load for hfsplus if udev has identified it, and I don't think
> there's a trivial mechanism
On Apr 18, Jamie Bainbridge wrote:
I would like to have feedback from the kernel team about this proposed
change.
> I have a laptop with iwlwifi wireless card:
>
> $ sudo lspci -nn | grep Net
> Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation Wireless 7265 [8086:095a] (rev
> 59)
>
> This hardw
Package: linux-source-6.1
Version: 6.1.15-1
Severity: normal
Tags: patch upstream
The good news is that the Banana Pi M5 is almost fully supported by
Bookworm, if the Debian kernel is loaded by a working u-boot like the
one built by Armbian.
The bad news is that the SD card reader does not work
Try something like this in /lib/udev/rules.d/60-nfs.rules:
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="module", KERNEL=="sunrpc", \
RUN+="/sbin/sysctl -q --pattern ^sunrpc --system"
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="module", KERNEL=="rpcrdma", \
RUN+="/sbin/sysctl -q --pattern ^sunrpc.svc_rdma --system"
ACTION=="add
On Nov 14, Michael Prokop wrote:
> FYI: I reported this one as #1024082, looks like the new
> /lib/modprobe.d/50-nfs.conf file is causing quite some problems.
At this point we have established that for good or for worse kmod is
behaving as documented, so we are down to one of:
- initramfs-tools
Package: src:linux
Version: 6.0.5-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream patch
As reported on
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Other-Linux-Discussions/T14s-G3-AMD-Linux-Sleep/m-p/5172287?page=4,
this patch from ath-next fixes unexpected wakeups on Lenovo hardware
using the Qualcomm Wi-Fi card like my T14
On Oct 22, Andras Korn wrote:
> Unfortunately the current output can't, as I see it, be parsed to
> obtain a list of dependencies, because the 'install' commands can be
> arbitrary command lines with arbitrary side effects, any of which
> might be loading a module that isn't even named in the
On Oct 21, Andras Korn wrote:
> I thought --ignore-install was completely broken, but no, because without it,
> the output contains *more* "install" lines:
What you are actually seeing is that --ignore-install is applied only to
the nfs module (the one which you have requested to load) but not
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On Sep 14, Mark Nipper wrote:
> Similar to #1009618, this simply needs the yellow_carp* firmware
> files from the upstream Git repo to function mostly correctly.
> As of right now, they aren't included. Without them, no usable
> text or graphical interface starts
Package: firmware-atheros
Version: 20210818-1
Severity: important
My Lenovo T14s Gen3 AMD laptop has a Qualcomm NFA725A Wi-Fi card (which
is actually reported by lspci as QCNFA765), which needs some firmwares
which are not available in the firmware-atheros package or in the
upstream linux-firmw
Hello kernel team, can I get some feedback?
Are there major reasons why it is not right to build more drivers?
On Jul 27, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Source: linux
> Version: 5.10.127-1
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Please enable CONFIG_SENSORS_SHT3x and CONFIG_SENSORS_SHT4x, because
On Aug 13, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> Do you still experience this problem with the latest kernel in
> unstable or experimental?
No, but IIRC the bug was not deterministic and a later update with the
same kernel did not actually trigger it.
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Source: linux
Version: 5.10.127-1
Severity: wishlist
Please enable CONFIG_SENSORS_SHT3x and CONFIG_SENSORS_SHT4x, because
they are commonly available high quality I2C thermometers used in many
DIY projects.
At least for armhf/arm64, which is the most common Linux architecture
used for electroni
On Jul 17, Diederik de Haas wrote:
> On Sunday, 17 July 2022 01:34:08 CEST Marco d'Itri wrote:
> > Source: linux
> > Version: 5.10.127-1
> > Severity: normal
...
> > Kernel: Linux 5.18.0-2-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU threads; PREEMPT)
>
> Why is this bug filed aga
Source: linux
Version: 5.10.127-1
Severity: normal
Updating the system firmware (Dell Latitude 7480) with fwupdmgr caused
a CPU stall with the system being totally unresponsive.
The logs follows.
root@bongo:~# fwupdmgr update
...
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On Jan 06, crvi wrote:
>* What outcome did you expect instead?
>
> Successful ramfs generation
Do you have any reason to believe that the initrfamfs was not generated
successfully?
This is only cosmeti
On Mar 15, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Package: src:linux
> Version: 4.9.13-1
> Severity: normal
>
> Upgrading from 4.4.0-1 to 4.9.0-2 broke Kerberos security for NFS, at
> least as a server.
FYI, 4.19.0-5-armmp is still broken.
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On Jan 03, Sudip Mukherjee wrote:
> Do we package libbpf from their github repo independent of the kernel
> update? Then we will need to remove the libbpf building bits from the
> Debian kernel source and create a separate package for libbpf.
This is what some of the upstream libbpf developers re
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On Mar 22, Jochen Sprickerhof wrote:
> Not apart from that I was not aware of that option :). I've send a patch
> upstream:
>
> https://marc.info/?l=linux-usb&m=155321315512949&w=2
>
> and will
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On Oct 16, Gabriele Mazzotta wrote:
> there are a couple of commits queued for 4.19 that fix some memory
> leaks: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10594683/ and
> https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/10594681/. Looking at the call
> trace I'd say the first patch is go
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.18.10-2
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
(I am Cc'in the maintainers of the dell-laptop module, accordingly to
modinfo.)
After running this for about 1H:
while true; do
echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/dell-laptop/leds/dell::kbd_backlight/brightness
sleep 0.25
echo
On Aug 20, Michael Stone wrote:
> This should probably actually be in the rpcbind package rather than
> nfs-common. Once upon a time, when rpcbind was still portmap, it was
> actually part of netbase so a dependency was unnecessary. But rpcinfo is
And after my slimming cure nowadays netbase is ju
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.15.4-1
Severity: normal
See this thread for details:
https://www.spinics.net/lists/platform-driver-x86/msg15066.html .
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On Nov 28, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> It's just a bad idea of a security model that implements ad-hoc
> and mostly path based restrictions instead of an actually verified
> security model. Using that by default makes it much harder to actually
> use a real MAC based security model, which not onl
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.9.13-1
Severity: normal
Upgrading from 4.4.0-1 to 4.9.0-2 broke Kerberos security for NFS, at
least as a server.
kernel: CPU: ARMv7 Processor [413fc082] revision 2 (ARMv7), cr=10c5387d
kernel: OF: fdt:Machine model: Cubietech Cubieboard
Unless I blacklist the sun4i
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On Jan 27, Anatoly Pugachev wrote:
> Program terminated with signal SIGUSR1, User defined signal 1.
> #0 0x0101b9b8 in initialize_srand () at src/basic/random-util.c:107
>
On Sep 25, Joey Hess wrote:
> My calendar says 10 days until freeze start. I sincerely hope someone
> does something.
Would anybody mind if I just uploaded straight to unstable a new
initramfs-tools package with no concern at all for the maintainer's
unexpressed wishes?
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found 3.14.15-2~bpo70+1
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I *do* have a few Sun Fire X4140 lying around, and I have been hit by
this bug too.
We do not use bridging, but eth0 and eth1 are slaved to the bonding
driver.
So far everything works fine, but if I connect eth2 while it is still
dow
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On Aug 05, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
> > MU--: monolithic kernel, /usr is separate, / is mounted ro by the kernel
> > (we currently try to support this but it is not reliable)
> But this situation is the one that is used out there at many places. The
On Aug 05, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Agreed. The actual patch to mount /usr is rather small. The one for
> mounting /etc complicates things quite a bit. Please let's not entangle
> the two and just upload the bits for mounting /usr.
> If there is later demand for the /etc-mount feature, it can be ad
Are there any news? Do you need help with this?
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Package: gnome-applets
Version: 3.4.1-4
Severity: normal
cpufreq-applet is unable to display the CPU speed on my system because
the scaling_cur_freq file does not exist. See
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTI5Mzc for details.
cpufreq-info uses the cpuinfo_cur_freq file, but f
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On Jan 01, Klaus Ethgen wrote:
What is being discussed in this bug is not if /usr should be mounted in
the initramfs or not. This is a widely accepted design. The purpose of
this bug is to implement it in the best way.
> This will prevent from usi
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.2.46-1+deb7u1
Severity: normal
This is an IBM x3250 server.
At boot time I get:
[7.160384] scsi2 : ioc0: LSISAS1064E B1, FwRev=0110h, Ports=1,
MaxQ=511, IRQ=16
[7.184758] mptsas: ioc0: attaching sata device: fw_channel 0, fw_id 5, phy
0, sas_addr 0xdd6
On Jun 07, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Since about one year ago (while I was tracking the unstable kernels), my
> Dell Latitude E6400 from time to time crashes on resume.
This appears to have been fixed in 3.10-1, since I reached one month of
uptime.
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On May 12, Luk Claes wrote:
Still broken.
> Does statd run?
No changes with or without statd.
> Does installing nfs-kernel-server by any chance fix the bug?
No changes with or without mountd and svcgssd.
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On May 12, Luk Claes wrote:
> Does statd run?
No, because it is not needed for NFSv4.
> Does installing nfs-kernel-server by any chance fix the bug?
I cannot test this right now, I will try in a few days.
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Package: nfs-common
Version: 1:1.2.8-1
Severity: grave
(elided):/ /media/nfs nfs4noauto,soft,intr,sec=krb5p 0 0
[2262594.734234] rpc.gssd[2729]: segfault at 1 ip f74714ba sp
ff830170 error 4 in libgssglue.so.1.0.0[f746e000+8000]
Reverting nfs-common to 1:1.2.6
On May 05, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> If I try to suspend my laptop when a NFSv4.1 file system is mounted then
> the processes freezer fails. It works fine with NFSv4.0.
The same thing also happens with NFSv4.0 if some operation on a mounted
file system is waiting because a ticket has ex
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On May 06, Christian Kastner wrote:
> When attempting to write an ISO installer image to a USB stick, at some
> point there is an unkillable blkid process (state: uninterruptible
> sleep) and syslog gets spammed with the following message once every second:
Proce
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 3.2.41-2
Severity: normal
If I try to suspend my laptop when a NFSv4.1 file system is mounted then
the processes freezer fails. It works fine with NFSv4.0.
The file system is mounted with:
noauto,soft,intr,minorversion=1,sec=krb5p
This is 100% reproducible, the logs
On Jan 19, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> I prefer option 2, since option 1 would make it difficult to switch the
> preferred driver in the linux package later. Anyone have any other
Agreed.
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On Jan 12, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> The module alias has been added in 3.2.29 and 2.6.32.60 (which will go
> into stable-proposed-updates soon). Shouldn't this change be made to
> kmod in wheezy so it's prepared for a kernel change in jessie?
No objections on my part, I have a pending upload anywa
On Sep 06, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> The system suddenly slows down and then all processes hang. The getty on
> the virtual console is responsive to input, but it hangs when it tries
> to fork+exec login.
After installing the backported wheezy kernel I have found out that this
is
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-45
Severity: normal
Linux vm.cs16.seeweb.it 2.6.32-5-amd64 #1 SMP Sun May 6 04:00:17 UTC 2012
x86_64 GNU/Linux
This is a fully up to date squeeze system running as a guest on a RHEL
6.2 host. 1 CPU, 1 GB of RAM, virtio net and disk (using XFS).
We have hun
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On May 21, eyck wrote:
> /lib/udev/path_id
> /devices/pci:00/:00:1d.0/usb2/2-1/2-1.3/2-1.3:1.0/block/uba
> /lib/udev/udisks-part-id /dev/uba
Looks like this driver is broken. Kernel bug.
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On May 21, Josh Triplett wrote:
> My code in bug 672960 read the same five directories. However, the code
> added to /etc/init.d/kmod does not look at /usr/local/lib/modules-load.d
> or /usr/lib/modules-load.d. Please consider including those as well, in
> the abo
On May 20, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > > No, keep i386 userland only. Though we might consider reducing even
> > > that to a 'partial architecture' that has only libraries (similar to
> > > ia32-libs today, only cleaner).
> > Don't you believe in x32?
> What do you mean, 'believe'? I'm aware it ma
On May 20, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> No, keep i386 userland only. Though we might consider reducing even
> that to a 'partial architecture' that has only libraries (similar to
> ia32-libs today, only cleaner).
Don't you believe in x32?
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On May 20, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> Then in wheezy+1:
> 3. amd64 kernel flavour for i386 dropped.
Why can't we use the multiarch package in wheezy?
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On Apr 26, Stephen Byrne wrote:
> ThinkPad W520 with NVidia Quadro 1000M usually hangs on boot at
> "waiting for dev to be fully populated" when the discrete card is selected
> in the BIOS. When either the onboard card or NVidia Optimus is selected, the
> system
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On Apr 13, Sergiy Gorel's'kiy wrote:
> Card reader connected to the system constantly.
> Then i run:
> tail -f /vat/log/syslog
> udevadm --monitor
>
> And when i insert the sd-card, there was no reaction.
Not my problem then.
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On Mar 11, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> So please advice. Is it sufficient for ask for module aliases being added
> upstream? If I know how I can provide the necessary info for my ThinkPad
> T520.
I am not familiar with ExpressCard, so I do not know exactly what is
needed.
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Marco
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On Mar 11, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> I reported it upstream on kernel.org back then, but maybe it is more
> of a userspace, of a udev issue, cause when the module is loaded
> hot plugging of Express Cards does work as expected.
The module does not provide any a
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On Mar 05, David Baron wrote:
> these:libkmod: ERROR ../libkmod/libkmod-config.c:713 conf_files_filter_out:
> Directories inside directories are not supported: /etc/modprobe.d/arch.conf
Yes. Don't do this.
Looks like you have some stale files there.
> Fol
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On Feb 14, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> > WARNING: could not open
> > /tmp/mkinitramfs_PEoSkD/lib/modules/3.2.0-1-amd64/modules.builtin: No such
> > file or directory
> This is a kernel bug, our kernel packages must start distribu
On Jan 29, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> If there are particular container features that should be enabled or
> backported to provide a useful replacement for OpenVZ or VServer,
> please let us know. We cannot promise that these will all be enabled
> but we need to know what is missing.
As it is well k
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Then recent kernels for some reason removed your VID/PID from usbserial.
This is not related to udev.
On Jan 24, "dE ." wrote:
> On 01/24/12 16:44, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> >On Jan 24, "dE ." wrote:
> >
> >>modpro
On Dec 16, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> There have been a few iwlwifi fixes upstream recently. Could you
> try[1] v3.2-rc5 or later?
The bug is still present in 3.2.
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On Dec 17, Roger Leigh wrote:
> 1) Generation of /etc/fstab in the initramfs, including the rootfs
>and all the filesystems desired to be mounted
This is highly suboptimal, because it suddenly makes the initramfs not
generic anymore.
The initramfs should:
- mount / as usual
- look at the root
This could be the same bug I am experiencing. Facts:
- 3.1 has it, 3.0 does not
- everything works fine while I am at home (WPA2 PSK)
- my connections break very often when I am at work (WEP)
- "wpa_cli reassociate" fixed the link
- "iw event -t" does not log anything when the link breaks
- I do no
On Nov 19, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> I think it is time to increase the minimum requirement to 586-class, if
> not for wheezy then immediately after.
I agree, it's time to weight the costs and benefits of supporting
obsolete hardware at the expense of most users.
> (Later it should be increased
> f
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On Nov 11, "yekta.gursel" wrote:
Looks like a kernel issue.
> I have determined that the USB connection and USB storage drivers in Debian
> 6.0.2.1 with a USB 2.0 enabled,
> single chip, dual processor (3.0 GHz) motherboard (MSI MS-7108) with 2 GB of
> RAM is
On Nov 10, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > I would like to know from the kernel people which conflicts I need to
> > add to the udev package.
> Don't bother; there's no reasonable way to write conflicts against
> kernel versions. We can backport sys_accept4 plumbing for ia64 to
> squeeze if necessary,
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On Nov 10, Émeric Maschino wrote:
> Well, it seems that the problem isn't in fact that SOCK_CLOEXEC isn't
> implemented on ia64, but simply that sys_accept4() isn't implemented,
> right?
Right.
But I do not understand why nobody else noticed this, unless
On Feb 24, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> Please try the kernel package from squeeze with the addition of the
> attached patches. (These patches fix different bugs which can also
> cause virtio_net to stop passing traffic. They are not applicable to
> Linux 2.6.26.)
I have not tested the patch, but the
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On Oct 29, Christoph Keller wrote:
> Then i switched back to tty1 and executed "exec /sbin/init single" -> freeze
Great, then this is not my problem.
I suggest that you use udev.exec-delay and udev.children-max=1 as
explained in udevd(8) to identify the driver wh
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On Sep 12, Gary Dale wrote:
> After the last kernel update I rebooted the computer. Now there is no /dev/sr0
> listed for the blu-ray writer.
Blame the kernel then.
> Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
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On Sep 12, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Alas, I'm not able to reproduce it with v3.1-rc5.
> What kernel version do you use? Does this still happen? Could you attach
> output from the "/usr/share/bug/$(uname -r)/script 3>&1" command?
I can still reproduce the bug with 3.0.0. If I do not kill upower
Package: linux-2.6
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is there any reason to keep building the de4x5 driver, which has been
blacklisted by default by udev since forever?
i think it was relevant for alpha, there were two drivers claiming
the same PCI IDs (de4x5 and tulip?)
they had cards which
On Aug 24, Jameson Graef Rollins wrote:
> Hi, Marco. Can you explain why this is "always" a kernel bug? It's
> certainly not obvious to me. Thanks.
Because processes are not supposed to get stuck in D state.
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On Aug 22, Jameson Graef Rollins wrote:
> Occasionally I find a cdrom_id process stuck in the D
> ("uninterruptible sleep") state that can not be killed. I'm not
This is always a kernel bug.
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On Jun 01, Erling Bahnsen wrote:
> When starting the computer it freezes completely and switches off screen,
> while often (but not always) the lights of the numlock, caps lock and
> scroll lock flashes. The last what have been written on the screen was:
This is
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On Jun 01, Ismael wrote:
> Udev is taking around 15 secs to detect and configure my mouse. If you take a
> look at my bootchart, you see a big hole: http://i.imgur.com/whbA8.png . That
udev is waiting for modprobe, which is waiting for the kernel.
Blame your kern
On May 30, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> There are likely to be many programs and build scripts that test for a
> kernel version prefix of '2.6' vs '2.4' and will behave incorrectly when
> they find '3.0'. Others require that there are at least 3 numeric
Expect module-init-tools and three udev scripts
Package: linux-2.6
Severity: important
This has been happening for a few months and makes upowerd unusable since
the events flood make it use too much CPU and disk bandwidth.
How to reproduce:
Monitor the events with "udevadm monitor --env --kernel" and then access
sysfs with a command like:
c
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On Apr 28, ael wrote:
> Apr 28 13:54:11 precise kernel: [ 91.941826] scsi scan: INQUIRY result too
> short (5), using 36
>
> ---
>
> Given the INQUIRY result too short above, this may not ha
On Apr 26, rleigh wrote:
> Testing with initramfs-tools (maks/run) with current unstable shows
> udev appearing to work correctly with it using /dev/.udev when /run
> is not present on the host system. And also with /run present on
Did you check with LVM and that all its persistent symlinks are
On Apr 26, rleigh wrote:
> > -mount -t tmpfs -o nodev,noexec,nosuid,mode=0755 none /run
> > +mount -t tmpfs -o "nosuid,size=20%,mode=0755" tmpfs /run
Why does /run should not be noexec?
> I've added the block above because we can't make an upload of sysvinit/
> initscripts to unstable until we h
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On Apr 04, marco ghidinelli wrote:
> as you guessed, i tried to start rcS services, and the system freezes
> when launching "S03udev start".
>
> i attached below the output from 'ps faxw':
>
> the process sleeps waiting for something:
> /sbin/modprobe -b pci:v
(32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256]
Capabilities: [80] Power Management version 2
Kernel driver in use: sdhci-pci
On Mar 09, Viet Nguyen wrote:
> Sorry but nothing printed, neither dmesg.
> Did i miss anything?
>
> On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 9:18 PM, Marco d'Itri
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On Mar 25, Michael Meskes wrote:
> > The PC would shutdown saying "Critical temperature reached (128 C)" when
> > doing
> > CPU intensive work. The fans were not turning on at all.
> >
> > The installer should create the file /etc/modprobe.d/thinkpad_acpi.conf
On Feb 28, maximilian attems wrote:
> Md any feedback from your side?
I have never seen a system where the BIOS does not provide a working
USB keyboard, but I have no objections in principle.
My only request is that the loading in panic() of *every* module is
preceded by printing on the console a
On Apr 28, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On some of my systems, some time after boot (from about 1 to 8 days)
> the kernel stops emitting packets (?). Using tcpdump on eth0 on the
> guest I could see incoming ARP requests from the host but no answers.
> No errors have been logged
On Jan 12, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> other suggestions on how to minimize compile time, ben?
I meant using the self-compiled patched module with the kernel binary
package corresponding to that source, this way the symbols should match.
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On Jan 12, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > in the meantime, is there a simple way for me to check the existing
> > openfirmware device IDs from userspace to ensure that the system
> > actually uses one of the listed compatible devices?
> Sorry, I don't know how to do that. There must be some utility to
On Jan 12, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> So that looks likely. I'll try to get a patched kernel built. Any
> recommendation on the best way to deviate least from the stock squeeze
> kernel while minimizing compile time? The powerpc machines i have
> access to for compilation are all, uh, under-
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On Jan 12, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> Could udev have detected this and loaded the module automatically
> somehow? I saw the same behavior on an eMac recently as well. I can
Maybe, as long as the kernel is fixed to provide the information needed.
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Ma
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On Dec 13, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> Is this summary correct:
> 1. The kernel called this device 'uinput' for a long time.
> 2. There is a longstanding udev rule that renames it to 'input/uinput'.
> 3. udev has deprecated such renaming rules.
> 4. New kernel versions cal
On Dec 12, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > The name is correct, the kernel name change should be backported.
> Please explain (1) why udev knows better than the kernel what the
> canonical name is and
The name has always been input/uinput, but in the last year udev
deprecated changing the device names a
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On Dec 12, Chris wrote:
> udevd-work[358]: kernel-provided name 'uinput' and NAME= 'input/uinput'
> disagree, please use SYMLINK+= or change the kernel to provide the
> proper name
The name is correct, the kernel name change should be backported.
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Marco
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On Nov 24, Michele Petrazzo wrote:
If the kernel crashes, the kernel needs to be fixed.
> Nov 24 15:01:37 miclin kernel: [20933.428181] Process udev-acl.ck (pid:
> 19811, threadinfo 880075e94000, task 880029a63170)
> Nov 24 15:01:37 miclin kernel: [2093
On Nov 11, maximilian attems wrote:
> waldi proposes to remove old untouched stuff like ax25 and atm.
Remove from where? The ATM stack is needed to support USB DSL modems,
and while the code is not beautiful I think it can be considered mature.
> The cost of it has not yet been evaluated. We nee
On Nov 07, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > Is there any interest from the release team in supporting the
> > biosdevname method in squeeze?
> [...]
> FWIW, it looks easy to add the new PCI device attributes to 2.6.32.
> This might be preferable to adding the biosdevname utility.
Definitely yes!
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On Aug 29, "Aleksi .P" wrote:
> Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core)
> Everytime i boot my omnibook XE-GF laptop without "acpi=off" option in grub
> kernel section
> my laptops output to screen stops when udev runs and it shows black screen
> with scr
Can anybody comment on this?
On Aug 06, md wrote:
> ppp-udeb/armel unsatisfiable Depends: ppp-modules
> ppp-udeb/s390 unsatisfiable Depends: ppp-modules
>
> http://release.debian.org/migration/testing.pl?package=ppp
>
> Please advise. ppp-udeb has been this way for a long time, does it need
>
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