Package: src:linux
Version: 4.6.4-1
Followup-For: Bug #805579
For a long time I didn't experience these lockups, but in the past
week or so they have started occurring again, about once a day:
[397467.956723] nouveau :01:00.0: fifo: read fault at 956000 engine 15
[PCE0] client 01 [PCOPY0
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.3.3-2
Followup-For: Bug #744166
I see something like this regularly too. Here is the latest
occurrence:
[ 1550.657540] nouveau :01:00.0: fifo: read fault at dd engine 15
[PCE0] client 01 [PCOPY0] reason 02 [PAGE_NOT_PRESENT] on channel 0 [001fe74000
DR
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.7.8-1~experimental.1
Severity: normal
During normal operation, there are numerous error messages from
asix_rx_fixup, some of which are in the attached log. This is the
Lenovo usb-ethernet dongle supplied with the ThinkPad X1 Carbon
laptop.
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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-10
Severity: normal
I have very similar hardware to the original reporter's: Core i7 860,
P55-based motherboard (Asus P7P55-M), NVIDIA graphics card.
Here's the call trace produced by the hpet.c warning:
Apr 11 12:35:48 stratocaster kernel: [5.730742] --
These patches seem to provide the necessary bits for the keyspan
driver to go back into the kernel, with userspace firmware in nonfree:
http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/5/30/196
http://lkml.org/lkml/2008/5/30/205
I have one of these devices and would be happy to test it.
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Package: linux-modules-extra-2.6
Severity: normal
As the maintainer of eeepc-acpi-source, I have requested its removal
now that the 2.6.26 kernel includes the eeepc-laptop module (which
supersedes eeepc-acpi). Before it can be removed from the archive,
its reverse-dependencies must also be fixed,
onfirm that
1. the hotkeys still stop working after rapid, repeated use in the
stock Debian 2.6.26 kernel
2. the referenced patch fixes the problem (also attached here for
convenience)
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This fixes a regression in 2.6.26 (from 2.
kage level, and rely on "educating
users" to not use this package for recent kernels.
I'd appreciate any guidance.
Cheers,
Eric
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ut the kernel command line (I was confusing it with
the "acpi=off" I had to use first to get it to boot past the temp
shutdown, but that was much too crude ...)
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Package: linux-latest-2.6
Severity: wishlist
On portable devices (laptops, PDAs) with memory card readers, it's
convenient to use a memory card for a filesystem like /home, or a swap
partition. But without USB_PERSIST, one can't suspend and resume
these machines, because the memory card's device
ed.
> anyway madwifi is superseeded with ath5k see if it works for you?
I did try, but it doesn't support the Atheros chip in the EeePC yet, which
is what I need it for.
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Package: linux-headers-2.6.24-1-686
Version: 2.6.24-1
Severity: normal
I tried building several out-of-kernel module packages with
module-assistant against linux-headers-2.6.24-1-686. Both kqemu and
madwifi failed, because they expected $(ARCH) to be i386, but somehow
it got passed as x86.
The s
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 10:15:50PM +0100, Bastian Blank wrote:
> What is the Linux upstream status of this module?
At Riku Voipio's suggestion, I emailed the linux-acpi email list this
morning about it.
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