Please, let me know if there is any additional info to extract when I
manage to reproduce this problem again. I ran ksymoops, but it didn't
generate more meaningful information than what was already in syslog (is
it supposed to decode the stack trace ?)
I think this problem is with critical sev
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I had the same problem with stock kernels hanging on bootup at the Real
Time Clock driver step.
I had installed Debian Sarge using rc1 of the debian-installer. Machine
is a Dell Dimension 4700 with a 3.0GHz HT P4. Installation went ok until
rebooting for the first time into the newly installed D
Package: kernel-source-2.6.9
Version: 2.6.9-1
Using ALSA from kernel-source-2.6.9 is much slower than
it was with kernel-source-2.6.8, when using xine.
It can be worked around with xine using OSS device (which is
alsa-oss device)
This is on iBook G4 12".
> > I've verified on my environment
Package: kernel-headers-2.6.9-1-686
Version: 2.6.9-1
Severity: normal
When I upgraded to 2.6.9, I could not configure vmware which includes
building a kernel module. I found that the following patch fixed the
problem. Note that UTS_RELEASE is 2.6.8-1-686 in 2.6.8.
Thanks!
--- version.h.orig
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 09:51:30PM +0100, Paul Akkermans wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I have a compicated question. I am analysing the input core. My question is
> if it is so that the functions and procedures which are defined and exported
> in input.c can be overridden in other modules (other than i
Hi group,
I have a compicated question. I am analysing the
input core. My question is if it is so that the functions and procedures which
are defined and exported in input.c can be overridden in other modules (other
than input.c). I mean inheritance? Can somebody answer this specific
quest
On Dec 07, Adi Kriegisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was unable to find a single reference to a kernel bug. This rather seems to
#273182
> I would really expect either a warning message or a "silent" migration that
> creates all necessary raid devices in /dev as it is suggested here for
> e
Package: kernel-source-2.6.9
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
Well, on my pegasos2/powerpc system, i have gnome 2.8 installed, and use
udev, hal and gnome-volume-manager to mount the usb stick, and
right-click+umount to remove it. On 2.6.8 kernels, this works fine, but
Package: kernel
Severity: normal
The problem occured while running tar, causing it to segfault. It was
reproducible until a reboot.
I am copying the info from syslog below. I did a search about this kind of
problem and found many complaints about it, but no satisfactory explanation or
resoluti
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kernel-headers-2.6-powerpc_100_powerpc.deb
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pool/main/k/kernel-latest-powerpc/kernel-headers-2.6-powerpc_100_powerpc.deb
kernel-headers-powerpc_100_powerpc.d
Package: kernel-image-2.6.9-1-686-smp
Version: 2.6.9-3
Severity: normal
On a Dell Precision 530, I am trying to install an 80GB Hitachi / IBM
disk (specifically, 07N9685 Deskstar 180 GXP 80GB EIDE, ATA-6, 7200
RPM) working in DMA mode. The Dell uses an on-board Intel PIIX4 Ultra
100 Chipset. T
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