Just for a lark, I turned off hyperthreading, turned on intel_pstate,
then subjected the system to the high load encoding. No burn and
crash. My (absolutely wild) guess is that the intel_pstate stuff isn't
adequately accommodating the fact, when using hyperthreading, two of the
"cores" are ti
Hello,
I get the same result (reboot, as if a thermal event), with
linux-image-3.10-3-amd64. Also, I built and installed the intel thermal
daemon (https://github.com/01org/thermal_daemon), and this didn't help.
Best wishes,
Bob
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Robert L. Frazieremail: robert.fraz...@chch
Package: src:linux
Version: 3.10.7-1
Severity: important
-- Package-specific info:
** Version:
Linux version 3.10-2-amd64 (debian-kernel@lists.debian.org) (gcc version
4.7.3 (Debian 4.7.3-6) ) #1 SMP Debian 3.10.7-1 (2013-08-17)
** Command line:
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.10-2-amd64
root=UU
On 17/03/13 14:44, Ben Hutchings wrote:
[Please reply-to-all.]
On Sun, 2013-03-17 at 14:33 +, Robert Frazier wrote:
On 17/03/13 13:51, Ben Hutchings wrote:
[ 410.612607] i2c_algo_bit: exports duplicate symbol i2c_bit_algo
(owned by compat)
Ah! So this is a confict with compat
Package: linux-image-3.2.0-4-amd64
Version: 3.2.39-2
I'm using a reasonably vanilla "testing" distribution.
The i915 module would not load, either at boot or using "modprobe -a
i915". The error message on the command line is as follows.
FATAL: Error inserting i915 (): Invalid argument
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