FWIW, and following Jacob Rhoads' remark, we are also running CrowdStrike
Falcon Sensor on all our machines, virtuals servers and laptops alike.
That would explain why I don't have the same problem at home.
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Seeing this same issue. In my case, it ended up being caused by Crowdstrike
Falcon Sensor combined with this specific kernel. Reverting the kernel or
upgrading Falcon (via Falcon upgrade policy) works around this issue, for
now.
I think I see that 6.1.87 has attempted to fix some BHI implementatio
I believe this error is occuring on linux-image-6.1.10-20-amd64 and not
linux-image-6.1.18-amd64 because the initramfs includes btusb and btintel
for that image. I was able to fix the error on my local machine by running
update-initramfs using a module list that did not contain those two modules.
Today raised same error on my colleague's two laptops and on one server
with this kernel. It was not possible to boot, only with older kernel.
Package: src:linux
Version: 6.6.15-2
Severity: normal
If I start a compile run on a ramdisk or download a file of some GB to the
ramdisk and switch to another virtual desktop in the meantime to browse the
internet I often have the effect theaz the make or download is stalled during
my activity
Hi,
any news on this?
Regards
Manfred
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On Monday, 22 April 2024 10:32:00 CEST Jeremy Lainé wrote:
> Over the weekend I reported the issue to the linux-bluetooth mailing
>
Over the weekend I reported the issue to the linux-bluetooth mailing
list, which led to bisecting the issue down to a single commit:
https://lore.kernel.org/linux-bluetooth/CADRbXaDqx6S+7tzdDPPEpRu9eDLrHQkqoWTTGfKJSRxY=ht...@mail.gmail.com/
Jeremy
Same problem here, but with a different call trace. The RIP logline had
one of `security_file_permission` and `security_netlink_send`, I don't
remember which one.
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