mbo wrote:
> On one server I fixed the problem by installing the latest bnx driver.
>
> NIC: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme II BCM5716 Gigabit Ethernet (rev 20)
>
> driver: bnx2
> version: 2.0.23b
> firmware-version: 5.0.13 bc 5.0.11 NCSI 2.0.5
That's good to hear. Did you upgrade only the bnx
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> retitle 649412 "Destination Host Unreachable" after some time with
Bug #649412 [linux-2.6] linux-image-3.1.0-1-amd64: "No route to host" after
some time with iwlagn and kernel 3.1
Changed Bug title to '"Destination Host Unreachable" after some ti
Dear intrigeri,
>This wishlist bug is a duplicate of #556365, which was closed (for
>very good reasons, if you ask me). Therefore, I believe it should be
>closed as well.
I very much disagree, unless this wishlist will be closed by enabling the
feature requested.
This *useful* feature has been r
On Tue, 2011-11-29 at 13:26 +0100, Clarinet wrote:
> > Using an older "known-good" kernel, could you build and run the test
> > case at the end of Documentation/rtc.txt a few times and see if it
> > triggers the same problem?
> >
> > I'm suspicious that the setting the alarm is whats tripping the B
Hi,
Dmitry Smirnov wrote (14 Feb 2011 03:18:17 GMT) :
> It would be very nice to have 'memtest' option enabled by default in
> all Debian kernels.
This wishlist bug is a duplicate of #556365, which was closed (for
very good reasons, if you ask me). Therefore, I believe it should be
closed as well
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Bug #632880 [linux-image-2.6.39-2-686-pae] Debian GNU/Linux 6 testing was
unbottable on Acer Aspire One 521 after kernel update to 2.6.39-2-686-pae
Warning: Unknown package 'linux-image-2.6.39-2-686-pae'
Bug
From: Jurij Smakov
Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2011 10:39:04 +
> It took a while, but the daily installer images [0] now include a
> kernel which should support Niagara T3. David, if you could try it out
> and report your findings, it would be greatly appreciated.
>
> I would like to use this opport
Hello,
for what's it's worth, I've contacted ASUS and their only answer, beside
we don't support Linux because there are so many of them, was that their
board supports the ACPI Specification 2.0a.
Eric
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> reopen 648939
Bug #648939 [linux-2.6] USB mouse stops work on battery power
Bug 648939 is not marked as done; doing nothing.
> fixed 648938 2.67-0.1
Bug #648938 [libio-socket-inet6-perl] libio-socket-inet6-perl: Subroutine
IO::Socket::INET6::sock
reopen 648939
fixed 648938 2.67-0.1
thanks
whoops! I closed the wrong bug in the changelog for
libio-socket-inet6-perl 2.67-0.1.
I apologize for the confusion!
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btrfs-modules-3.1.0-1-amd64-di_3.1.4-1_amd64.ude
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> reopen 648939
Bug #648939 {Done: Daniel Kahn Gillmor } [linux-2.6]
USB mouse stops work on battery power
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> notfixed 648
Package: nfs-common
Version: 1:1.2.5-2
Severity: normal
Today when I booted one of the NFS mounts used port 873, which is the
port used for rsyncd. This then caused errors from inetd because it
could not use that port for rsyncd.
>From nfs(5) I see that one can set a port range to be used by nfs
linux-2.6_3.1.4-1_amd64.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
linux-2.6_3.1.4-1.dsc
linux-2.6_3.1.4.orig.tar.gz
linux-2.6_3.1.4-1.diff.gz
linux-support-3.1.0-1_3.1.4-1_all.deb
linux-patch-debian-3.1_3.1.4-1_all.deb
linux-source-3.1_3.1.4-1_all.deb
linux-doc-
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to be marked as done.
This means that you claim that the problem has
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Bug #592497 [linux-2.6] linux-image-2.6.32-bpo.5-686-bigmem: Kernel panic in
put_cred_rcu()
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Joseph Landry wrote:
> I still use linux-image-2.6.38-bpo.2-686-bigmem (2.6.38-5~bpo60+1).
> It hasn't crashed since I use it on our tree poweredge servers, and
> I will keep using it for now.
>
> I have no trace of what happened with 2.6.32-35 so I can' t tell i
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Bug #593454 [linux-2.6] fancontrol doesn't work and my laptop special buttons.
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Using an older "known-good" kernel, could you build and run the test
case at the end of Documentation/rtc.txt a few times and see if it
triggers the same problem?
I'm suspicious that the setting the alarm is whats tripping the BIOS
into enabling the HT bit. Because with older kernels, we used P
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Hi Selcuk,
selcuk wrote:
> - i have a temparature problem , temparature sensors and fan control doesnt
> work true. when i use debian , my laptop is getting hotter. in windows i dont
> have any temparature problem.
>
> i check it by sensors-detect and sensors find onl
Toni Müller wrote:
> I don't see -Q mentioned in the man page. You mean, I should backport
> the e2image from Wheezy (where it first seems to appear) to Etch (the
> affected system)? Any gotchas that I should be aware of?
Well, whatever's most convenient. (That might be to just use "-r" ---
the
On 11/29/2011 12:38 PM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Jonathan Nieder wrote:
>> Note that "e2image -r" only writes metadata (using holes in place of
>> actual data), so "e2image -r - | bzip2 > corrupted.e2i.bz2"
>> may not be too large if the metadata is not too complex. If you want
>> to avoid reveal
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Note that "e2image -r" only writes metadata (using holes in place of
> actual data), so "e2image -r - | bzip2 > corrupted.e2i.bz2"
> may not be too large if the metadata is not too complex. If you want
> to avoid revealing filenames, the "-s" option to e2image can help.
Toni Müller wrote:
> the file system is still available, but I need to check with the user if
> I can ship his data offsite, and it would be a large file (~115GB).
Note that "e2image -r" only writes metadata (using holes in place of
actual data), so "e2image -r - | bzip2 > corrupted.e2i.bz2"
may
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> tags 650085 + pending
Bug #650085 [linux-2.6] Packaged headers do not include generated .h files
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> thanks
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Hi Stefan et al,
I'd like to ask a favor. The following kernel bug is stalled for lack
of access to a USB APC UPS. Do you know of anyone who could reproduce
it and confirm the fix?
Dmitry Eremin-Solenikov wrote[1]:
> After upgrading to squeeze I've started receiving the following BUG in dmesg
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