Hi Ben, I've seen the title has changed.
The first title (segfault while using mv ... ) was chaotic , i know. But "bbswitch causes instability" is not a correct title. Indeed i tried: a) use with nvidia driver + bbswitch . This lead to a crash. b) i tried uninstalling nvidia stuff, bbswitch and bumblebee (aka normal system. It's like a fresh installation). It crashed. c) i tried reinstalling bumblebee but disabling bbswitch (aka always use nvidia driver without the auto-remove-driver feature known as bbswitch). It crashed again. then, d) i tried to use debian stable (i installed it on another partition on the very same hard disk). It still crashes. So i think the problem is *not* bbswitch. The problem must be something hardware related. My notebook (Asus K52jc) must have some bad supported piece of hardware, i think that the problem is in some module(s). This/these module/s is/are part of either 3.2.x kernels and 2.6.x kernels. Atm this notebook is almost inusable :( I really appreciate your activity here, please tell me if more information is needed to find where the bug is. Thanks, Asdrubale -- 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/32369776.1075821344864775821.JavaMail.defaultUser@defaultHost