On 06/17/2014 03:00 PM, Pavel Odintsov wrote:
> Hello, folks!
>
> I'm prepared and thoroughly tested scripts for managing netconsole
> kernel facility in Debian 6/7. Netconsole facility is very useful for
> debugging kernel bugs.
>
> These scripts are inspired by CentOS 6 netconsole scripts in
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> retitle 751417 linux-image-3.2.0-4-5kc-malta: no SIGKI
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> According to the manual page, after calling it with 1 as a second
> argument, any consecutive system calls other than read(), write(),
> _exit() and sigreturn() should result in the delivery of SIGKILL.
> However, under MIPS any consecutive system ca
Additonal bug report - Arie Verheul
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After further experiments the previous bug report needs a slight correction.
To make my Debian system boot up with working usb ports all that appears
to be needed
Rc6 is a usual suspect, but not in this case. Surprisingly,
i915.i915_enable_fbc=1 caused hangs.
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Hello, folks!
I'm prepared and thoroughly tested scripts for managing netconsole
kernel facility in Debian 6/7. Netconsole facility is very useful for
debugging kernel bugs.
These scripts are inspired by CentOS 6 netconsole scripts in some
cases and work in same way. Scripts are written in clean
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