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with message-id <20121105073437.gl10...@vostochny.stro.at>
and subject line Re: Bug#692333: initramfs-tools: update-initramfs creates
absolute symlink to /boot/initrd.img-..
has caused the Debian Bug report #692333,
regarding initramfs-tools: updat
long, non-wrapped, lines of posting from Bart-Jan Vrielink
[598216.014608] iwl4965 :03:00.0: Microcode SW error detected. Restarting
0x8200.
[598216.014612] iwl4965 :03:00.0: Loaded firmware version: 228.61.2.24
[598216.014628] iwl4965 :03:00.0: Start IWL Error Log Dump:
[598216.
On Mon, 2012-11-05 at 12:16 +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> 2012/11/2 Ben Hutchings :
>
> > Can you try using these commands (as root) to disable hardware
> > encryption for WPA:
> >
> > rmmod iwlwifi
> > modprobe iwlwifi swcrypto=1
> >
> > Also try connecting with 802.11g:
> >
> > rm
2012/11/2 Ben Hutchings :
> Can you try using these commands (as root) to disable hardware
> encryption for WPA:
>
> rmmod iwlwifi
> modprobe iwlwifi swcrypto=1
>
> Also try connecting with 802.11g:
>
> rmmod iwlwifi
> modprobe iwlwifi 11n_disable=1
>
> Do either or both of these c
Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.109
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
After updating the kernel (via aptitude), update-initramfs is
called to generate a new initrd.img file:
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.2.0-4-686-pae
Symlink /initrd.img is also created, but it points to
On Sun, 2012-11-04 at 17:59 -0800, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Patrik Nilsson wrote:
>
> > No error messages or anything else is shown: The connection just doesn't
> > work when I try it. It is why I suspect that if a (background) program
> > holds a socket open, the kernel can't set the route. Altho
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> This machine works fine booting the wheezy kernel (3.2.0-4-powerpc
> 3.2.32-1) via grub 2.00-7.
>
> However, when I tried booting this machine to the 3.6 kernel in
> experimental, via grub 2.00-7, the machine hung on boot and displayed
> the Oops and backtrace shown
P
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> This machine works fine booting the wheezy kernel (3.2.0-4-powerpc
> 3.2.32-1) via grub 2.00-7.
>
> However, when I tried booting this machine to the 3.6 kernel in
> experimental, via grub 2.00-7, the machine hung on boot and displayed
> the Oops and backtrace shown in
Patrik Nilsson wrote:
> No error messages or anything else is shown: The connection just doesn't
> work when I try it. It is why I suspect that if a (background) program
> holds a socket open, the kernel can't set the route. Although it reports
> the correct route.
I don't know anything about the
Hi,
Fei Qi wrote:
> I installed wheezy-beta3-amd64 using CD1 on a machine with a NV GTS 450
> card. The kernel failed to boot stopping at populating /dev.
>
> With the same installation, if I move the hard disk to another computer
> with a NV GTX 460 card, the system works well and starts GNOME 3
Hi Stefan,
Stefan Nagy wrote:
> [Subject: (no subject)]
Please keep in mind that these appear as emails in a crowded inbox,
so the subject line can be a good place to put valuable context.
> At least in my case this is an upstream bug – I tested this with the
> vanilla kernel v3.6.4 and got the
At least in my case this is an upstream bug – I tested this with the
vanilla kernel v3.6.4 and got the same results.
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On Oct 14, 2012, at 11:55 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
On Sep 24, 2012, at 6:26 AM, Milan Kupcevic wrote:
Please file a separate debian-installer bug report for problems
related
to finding other OS's on LVM partitions.
Milan
OK, here it is: Bug#690515
I hope it's an easy fix. It would be a
Seems this kernel has full support for Ivy Bridge and HD4000 grapkics
and H77 chipset compared to 3.2.0:
'cat /var/log/kern.log | grep RC6'
[drm:intel_enable_rc6], RC6 enabled
[drm:intel_enable_rc6], RC6 and deep RC6 enabled
[drm] Enabling RC6 states: RC6 on, RC6p on, RC6pp off
[drm:intel_enable_r
> I am currently running kernel 3.2.32-1 from Sid and intend to run till I
> get freezes.
That happened already 1 hour ago. I was watching a HTML5 video on
YouTube when machine froze totally, even SysRq doesn't work. Sound was
looping the last fraction of a second endlessly. Power consumtion up at
Hi Ben:
I appreciate your debugging attempts a lot.
Unfortunately I have no idea about the kernel internals like
cache_alloc_refill().
I'm sending you two fotos from different boot attempts in hope that this will
give you more information.
One (BUG_acpi_off.jpg) shows the first serious error
Hello,
I get the same errors that renders my network connection useless when
this happens. I have a Thinkpad T61 and am tracking testing.
What I can add is that this only seems to happen when connecting to my
cisco AIR-AP1121G-E-K9 accesspoint. It does not seems to occur when
using my FRITZ!
On 11/04/2012 07:00 PM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Hi Patrik,
> I suspect there was a miscommunication here: if I understand
> correctly, Ben was looking for a simple sequence of steps and, for
> each step, a routing table from after that step. This would help him
> to understand what was happeni
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> found 691902 linux-2.6/3.2.14-1
Bug #691902 [src:linux] Unable to shutdown Debian Wheezy via normal means
Marked as found in versions linux-2.6/3.2.14-1.
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Janne Boman wrote:
> did it the lazy way and installed linux-image-3.2.0-2-amd64 3.2.13-1
> followed by 3.2.14-1 from the snapshots.
>
> You might want to take a look at the changes between 13 and 14, because
> 3.2.13-1 is shutting down properly :)
\o/ Let's
Hi Patrik,
Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-11-01 at 13:58 +0100, Patrik Nilsson wrote:
>> I suspect this bug is when a task (i.e. ntp, virus updater, ...) tries
>> to connect to the Internet through a socket using the first interface,
>> holds it open, the kernel won't reroute to the new one
Giving up on this as the submitter won't explain himself.
Ben.
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> # Can't tell whether there's even a bug here
> tags 692025 - upstream
Bug #692025 [src:linux-2.6] linux: internet connection refused after new route
Removed tag(s) upstream.
> thanks
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Hi,
did it the lazy way and installed linux-image-3.2.0-2-amd64 3.2.13-1
followed by 3.2.14-1 from the snapshots.
You might want to take a look at the changes between 13 and 14, because
3.2.13-1 is shutting down properly :)
Methods tried:
- selecting shutdown from Gnome
- issuing "shutdown -h 0"
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On Sunday 04 November 2012 12:37 PM, Michal Suchanek wrote:
> the kernel headers for the trunk kernel are again not available.
>
> As it is suggested somewhere that the missing kbuild package can
> be easily generated I looked in the package docs. S
Am 04.11.2012 08:46, schrieb Jonathan Nieder:
> Ingo wrote:
>
>> -- Package-specific info:
> [...]
>
> Thanks much.
>
>> BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda2 ro i915_enable_rc6=0 drm.debug=0x2
>
> There's a spelling mistake here: the kernel parameter disabling
> rc6 should be spelled "i915.i915_e
Hi Jonathan,
On 2012-11-03 12:08:51, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> # [1]
> forwarded 692225 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/56118
> quit
>
> Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
>
> > I've recently upgrade from 3.2 to 3.6. Since the upgrade after resuming from
> > supsend-to-disk the screen starts to flicker and t
Jonathan Nieder writes:
> Hi Bjørn,
>
> Sebastian Ramacher wrote[1]:
>
>> I've recently upgrade from 3.2 to 3.6. Since the upgrade after resuming from
>> supsend-to-disk the screen starts to flicker and the kernel log contains the
>> following traceback:
>>
>> [ 4730.108047] [ cut her
Ingo wrote:
> -- Package-specific info:
[...]
Thanks much.
> BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda2 ro i915_enable_rc6=0 drm.debug=0x2
There's a spelling mistake here: the kernel parameter disabling
rc6 should be spelled "i915.i915_enable_rc6=0", since it's a module
parameter for the i915 module.
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