Camaleón wrote: > El 2012-06-23 a las 12:05 -0500, Jonathan Nieder escribió: >> Camaleón wrote:
>>> the last (yesterday?) set of updates for >>> wheezy have left the system in a very bad shape. Is not only that N-M >>> is reconnecting very often (!) but gnome-shell and mail-notification >>> are segfaulting as crazy horses. >>> >>> I'm attaching the syslog. >> >> This is with the 3.2.2-1 kernel. Does switching to a newer kernel >> avoid this kind of trouble? If so, does switching back bring the >> trouble back again? > > I noticed there was a new kernel update but as I was centered in this > bug report I had configured GRUB to directly boot the older kernel. I'm > going to leave the system for a while with the new kernel loaded to see > what problem hits (if any)... Ah, so the reconects do not happen often enough to tell immediately whether switching kernels caused relief? We need a program to automatically create histograms with number of occurences per day, per hour, and per minute for intermittent bugs like this one. :) The new data from this last observation is that 3.2.2-1 is capable of producing random reconnects and instability, just like the newer kernels. So the mystery of the 3.2.2 -> 3.2.9 regression has been dispelled. I don't expect 3.2.21-1 to be any different from, say, 3.2.18-1, so I don't think it's worth spending much time with it loaded unless there's no better test to run. I can suggest a kernel if you'd like, or if you want to use whichever has worked best in the past (3.4.y?) until we haved spent a little more time mulling over the data you've already provided, that's fine with me, too. Hope that helps, Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120623172330.GD2495@burratino