On 2016-08-22 11:27 -0400, Ken Heard wrote: > When I opened my Jessie box today I for once ran dmesg. The last ten > lines thereof read as follows: > > [ 45.377328] NFSD: Using /var/lib/nfs/v4recovery as the NFSv4 state > recovery directory > [ 45.384608] NFSD: starting 90-second grace period (net > ffffffff818ba200) > [ 53.192364] [drm:select_subconnector_show] *ERROR* Unable to find > select subconnector property > [ 53.232210] [drm:subconnector_show] *ERROR* Unable to find > subconnector property > [ 68.261234] [drm:select_subconnector_show] *ERROR* Unable to find > select subconnector property > [ 68.295298] [drm:subconnector_show] *ERROR* Unable to find > subconnector property > [ 74.927462] [drm:select_subconnector_show] *ERROR* Unable to find > select subconnector property > [ 74.958852] [drm:subconnector_show] *ERROR* Unable to find > subconnector property > [ 80.850145] [drm:select_subconnector_show] *ERROR* Unable to find > select subconnector property > [ 80.885065] [drm:subconnector_show] *ERROR* Unable to find > subconnector property > > Are these errors something about which I need to concern myself?
Probably not. In fact, the functions which could trigger these error messages have been removed in Linux 4.7[1]. Cheers, Sven 1. https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=aa2e2996b1518b3e4b72dab5c2cb6cd082e3002e