On Fri, 07 Oct 2011 17:44:38 +0100, Ad L. wrote: (re-arranging the message)
> 2011/10/7 Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> (...) >> > Should I report this as a kernel bug, or as a bug in the mount >> > package? (considering "Pid: 3218, comm: umount ...") I am not sure >> > where to file this bug report, because it's a kerneloops caused >> > by a bug. >> >> I'd say that "kernel oops" deserves a bug against "linux-2.6" package. > Thanks, I wasn't completely sure. > > And my apologies for taking the non-existant "non-html"-character of > gmail for granted. Should be solved now. Now looks better. Thanks a bunch. > That's one point where I absolutely love Debian+Xfce: serious > functionality without resources being clogged up with beautiful but > hungry gadgets. Must be said though, Xfce does have a fair share of > it's own beauty while being very compact. :-) I have put Xfce in my "radar" as a possible candidate to replace the upcoming GNOME3, let's see how Debian GNOME guys manage the gnome-shell transition. At least by now they're doing it quite good. > Also my apologies for even forgetting to put my name at the bottom. No problem, I don't think there is a rule for that (i.e., "free style") :-) > Using a mailing list for the first time, and it's been time-consuming, > while I strongly prefer to use that time to send out a proper, useful > bug report. Now you say... can you please provide additional information about that "USB known problem" you talked before? There is a user in the Spanish mailing list facing a "kernel oops" involving an external USB disk, and he is also running Squeeze, so maybe there is a common link with this issue :-? > Anyway, thanks again. I hope that it'll reflect in a good contribution > towards even better open source software. (...) Sure, by just landing here I'd say you are in the right path to become a Yedi :-) > (hoping I'm replying in the proper way) Please note that a bottom-posting¹ style is preferred in this mailing list. ¹http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Bottom-posting Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2011.10.07.17.21...@gmail.com