Also affects linux-image-4.19.0-1-marvell 4.19.12-1 (buster) on QNAP TS-209.
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found 552706 2.6.26-13lenny2
thanks
I get something similar on our HP Proliant 360DL G5 server. It's a
quad-core Xeon running linux-image-2.6.26-1-openvz-amd64
(2.6.26-13lenny2). This has happened several times during the last few
weeks.
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Justin Pryzby wrote:
I can reproduce this problem readily. You said you were using
2.6.24-rc, but that the problem occured with older kernels. How old?
I'm not able to reproduce it with 2.6.22.
Almost certainly with 2.6.23, but I probably didn't try anything older
than 2.6.22.
It also happ
Package: firmware-iwlwifi
Version: 0.6
Severity: wishlist
Please package iwlwifi-3945-ucode version 2.14.1.5, which is required
for the recent wireless-dev kernel. (They added a version suffix to
the firmware file name.)
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> 2.6.20 is not longer in Debian since nearly two weeks. The 2.6.21-3
>
> changelog say:
> | * arm/ixp4xx: Add patch to set NSLU2 timer frequency.
Thanks, I wasn't aware of that. Will give it a go (but may have to wait for
#426395 first).
Marcus
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My NSLU2 (266 MHz) has a problem with timekeeping. I run ntp, but it doesn't
help - the clock drifts at least fifteen minutes a day.
The problem [1] and solution [
Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.87b
Severity: critical
Tags: patch
Justification: breaks the whole system
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I cross-compiled an arm kernel from linux-source-2.6.21 using make-kpkg. After
installing it on my Linksys NSLU2, the system became unbootab
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thanks
This is caused by a change introduced in the i915 driver in 2.6.16, and
still exists in 2.6.17. A workaround is either to blacklist i915 or to
add the "noirqdebug" kernel parameter (but the latter seems to cause
lockup when switching consoles).
For more details see
ht
I can now confirm that this happens also on a newly booted system, not
only after suspend. (But still only sometimes.)
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Actually it seems to me the correct fix is to bump the udev dependency
version.
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maximilian attems wrote:
> please upgrade to 0.087-2 in unstable.
Yes, this fixes it.
Marcus
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maximilian attems wrote:
> what udev version are your running?
I was running udev 0.085-1. Will upgrade and try again.
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Hello,
I am the maintainer of input-utils. A user reported a problem on the
powerpc architecture that I need some help solving:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=326149
Apparently on his system the event devices start at /dev/input/e
Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> This looks very similar to bug 296464 to me. the extra prompt at boot
> time is likely just a prompt for the crypted swap partition.
My earlier mail to this bug indicates that this is not the so.
Apparently mkinitrd incorrectly determines that the root device needs
en
Package: initrd-tools
Version: 0.1.82
Followup-For: Bug #303403
I have reproduced the bug with kernel 2.6.12-1-686 with a RAID
setup. I have also found a workaround.
The system has both root and a swap partition on RAID1. The swap
partition is ecnrypted with a random key, but the root partition
i
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