I had a similar issue as described in this bug. I recently installed debian
wheezy on a thinkpad x230. As far as I know I use the same i915 module. I'm
using amd64 system and my cpu is "Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz"
My system would freeze sometimes. When it did, I wasn't able to move t
Am 10.01.2013 09:39, schrieb Riku Voipio:
> getting hangs on anything other than the Debian 3.2.32-1 has
> been challenging. If if's just timing based, I might just have
> been lucky during my bisects.
Here vanilla 3.4.24 from kernel.org runs absolutely stable since a few
weeks. But me came up an
Hi,
> Hm, I'm a little confused. Are you sure 3.3-rc1 is not affected, and
> if not, why bisect between 3.2 and 3.3-rc1 instead of -rc6? What git
> tree are you using to bisect the Debian kernel?
So far, the status seems:
Debian3.2.32-1: hang in few hours of use
Upstream 3.3-rc1 ... 3.3 n
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 07:52:51AM -0800, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> If you can bisect to find the first unaffected kernel between 3.2 and
> 3.3-rc6 as described at [1], that would be excellent. Thanks much for
> your work.
I have now been bisecting (I skipped the drm tree reset, this is bisect
betw
On 2012-11-28 16:45, Riku Voipio wrote:
Is there any updates since early november? I have a Ivy bridge PC now
with PH8H77-V LE motherboard and 3570K cpu showing the mentioned
symptomps. I can work on bisecting the issue if nobody else is already
on it.
I have been running the kernel mentioned
Riku Voipio wrote:
> Is there any updates since early november? I have a Ivy bridge PC now
> with PH8H77-V LE motherboard and 3570K cpu showing the mentioned
> symptomps. I can work on bisecting the issue if nobody else is already
> on it.
If you can bisect to find the first unaffected kernel be
Hi,
Is there any updates since early november? I have a Ivy bridge PC now
with PH8H77-V LE motherboard and 3570K cpu showing the mentioned
symptomps. I can work on bisecting the issue if nobody else is already
on it.
Riku
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I can also confirm this bug. My hardware: i5-3570K MoBo: MSI Z77A-G65.
If it helps, I am using now linux-image-3.5-trunk-amd64
(3.5.2-1~experimental.1) kernel with no freezes since the change.
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>> But since then I have never obseved any cras/freeze for days now.
>
> Keeping my fingers crossed for the same outcome.
>
> /Per
>
Still ok here - good luck.
Me came up another thing which probably relates to that. As far as I
could extract from internet searches regarding this issue, I conc
On 2012-10-04 13:30, Ingo wrote:
I just had a freeze, the first one sinc sunday. Actually while browsing
your comment :)
Jonathan: netconsole didn't log anything interesting.
These freezes happend most of the time when hitting a link in Iceweasel.
They are so severe that even the MoBo reset
I can confirm this bug here too and found a temporarly workaround.
Ivy-Bridge i5-3570K on Intel DH77EB MoBo (H77 chipset), latest BIOS
EB0089.BIO.
These freezes happend most of the time when hitting a link in Iceweasel.
They are so severe that even the MoBo reset button does not respond
immediate
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.2.23-1
Severity: important
I'm using the built-in graphics (HD4000) on a i7 3770 Ivy Bridge
processor with Z77 chipset.
The computer has been runing just fine under heavy load (Folding at
Home) for some weeks, but a few days ago I started using it as a
workstati
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