Package: linux-image-2.6.30-1-amd64
Version: 2.6.30-6
Severity: normal
This problem happens for me to, but only under high network load. If I
for example am downloading lots of upgrades from a Debian mirror or
using a torrent, the network can suddenly stop working. I can bring it
up again by unche
I have now reported this bug in the ACPI section at bugzilla.kernel.org.
The report is here: http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8959
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Thanks for the tip, I tried 2.6.23-rc3 but it's still the same - with
ACPI I get no DVD device detected, without ACPI it works. I'm attaching
the output from dmesg and lspci both with and without acpi=off.
I have also tried the kernel options suggested in the dmesg output
(acpi_apic_instance=2 and
After lots of help from people on #debian on Freenode, and many dead
ends explored, I found that setting the kernel option acpi=off makes the
kernel (all kernels I've tested so far - 2.6.18, 2.6.21, 2.6.22 and a
custom 2.6.22.5 from kernel.org) detect the DVD. So this works as a
temporary solution.
Package: linux-image-2.6-amd64
Version: 2.6.21+8
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I recently installed Debian Lenny AMD64 from the first installer DVD.
The installation went fine, and the system started OK. But when I
tried to use the CD/DVD writer, I discovered that the ker
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