Package: linux-image-3.9-0.bpo.1-amd64
Version: 3.9.6-1~bpo70+1
Other possibly relevant packages: Xen, lvm (2.02.95-7), fio (2.0.8-2),
libaio1:amd64 (0.3.109-3).
I've been seeing "fio" (flexible I/O tester) fail to read back the
expected data from a storage device when using 512B blocks under a
I think that it has. The 3.2 kernel is not causing this garbage to come and
didnt panick. All other env is completely the same. The latest update didn't
fix the problem. I've just rebooted back to 3.2 because of a cursor garbage.
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Yep, it happens everytime. GNU/Linux is totally unusable in its current
state.
P.S. But X.org mouse pointer issue doesn't have anything with kernel.
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Hi,
unfortunately i have the exact same issue. My servers have a significantly
higher load in wheezy than in squeeze. If i boot the wheezy box with a squeeze
kernel everything goes back to normal. A bit more googling revealed:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12111954/context-switches-much-slo
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Bug #714122 [linux] linux: backport of intel/igb driver
Bug #705959 [linux] Intel i210/i217 Ethernet adapters (igb drivers)
Unable to merge bugs because:
severity of #720898 is 'normal' not 'important'
package of #720898 is 'sr
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