On 02/02/2010 17:54, maximilian attems wrote:
can you still reproduce that with latest 2.6.32 ??
As said in others bugs, until the next upload, I need to boot 2.6.32 with mem=3500M so that X can run (bugs in the kernel intel driver) That said, I did not observe on-disk corruption anymore. However I experiment some hard-freeze sometimes when I come back from suspend-to-disk : the screen is restored (ie I see my Gnome desktop), the mouse is moving but I cannot do anything (and applets showing the system state does not move anymore). C-A-F[1-6] does not work. I reboot with Alt-Sys-b. I'm waiting for the new upload to see if this behavior is fixed (perhaps linked to the kernel bugs that require the mem=3500 option) So, in summary, the current 2.6.32-trunk-amd64 is a lot more usable than the one I report my bug against. It seems that on-disk corruption has disappeared but some kernel freeze are still present. I do not know if this is the same bug or not. Regards, Vincent
thanks for feedback.
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