ri, Nov 22, 2024 at 10:35:08PM +0100, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
Hi Willi,
On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 09:47:06PM +0100, Willi Mann wrote:
Hi Salvatore,
Am 21.11.24 um 17:02 schrieb Salvatore Bonaccorso:
hi,
Can you please provide a full boot log to see if we can pin-point the
cause?
Full log
Hi Salvatore,
Am 21.11.24 um 17:02 schrieb Salvatore Bonaccorso:
hi,
Can you please provide a full boot log to see if we can pin-point the
cause?
Full log of a boot with the 6.1.0-28 version attached - which after some
time running unfortunately also shows the "detected stalls" message.
H
Package: src:linux
Version: 6.1.115-1
Severity: important
Tags: upstream
Hi,
I'm seeing regularly kernel logs of the form below, combined with the system
feeling terribly slow. This is a regression as I didn't have these problems
with linux-image-6.1.0-26-amd64. The issue occurs on a VPS.
The pr
Package: linux-image-3.2.0-1-4kc-malta
Version: 3.2.4-1
Severity: wishlist
I've installed a mips system within qemu using the debian installer image for
this architecture. Unfortunately the installer's default filesystem type ext4
is not built-in into the kernel image, which makes it very hard to
Hi!
On 2011-08-30 07:14, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> Neat. Did this problem eventually go away, or do you still experience it?
> If the former, what's the oldest fixed version you remember
> (/var/log/dpkg.log* can help)?
Unfortunately, I do not remember when this problem went away, but it is
gone.
> If you don't use the parallel port, you may be able to work around
> this by blacklisting the 'parport_pc' module.
>
That seems to help, but it might just be hidden by another problem I'm
facing after a few hibernate cycles: Colors of fonts change (mostly
white to black), and the screen gets v
Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.37~rc7-1~experimental.1
Severity: normal
After a few hibernate cycles, I can no longer suspend/hibernate my thinkpad
T500. It fails with mentioned error - see the attached logs.
Additionally, my external cherry USB keyboard (plugged in the Docking Station)
fail
> it could very well be fixed in rc6 please test that first, thanks.
>
Yes, it seems so. At least I could not reproduce it with rc6.
WM
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Am 2010-10-06 13:11, schrieb maximilian attems:
> it could very well be fixed in rc6 please test that first, thanks.
Hi!
Is the i386 version of rc6 already somewhere available? The offical ones
are currently waiting in NEW.
thanks
WM
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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.36~rc5-1~experimental.1
Severity: important
When trying to open a mail with with large images (e.g. 3 images with
4368x2912) in icedove the screen freezes and after a few seconds, a beep
occurs (this is probably the kerneloops daemon) and the following messages
o
Am 2010-06-20 18:10, schrieb Ben Hutchings:
> On Sat, 2010-06-19 at 19:06 +0200, Willi Mann wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> The problem can be traced to module hid_cherry. If it exists in the
>> initrd, the resume works, otherwise it doesn't.
>
> This seems to
Hi!
The problem can be traced to module hid_cherry. If it exists in the
initrd, the resume works, otherwise it doesn't.
WM
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Hi!
>> -- resume
>> # RESUME=/dev/sda6
>> RESUME='LABEL=amdlinux-swap'
>
> Does it work with 'RESUME=/dev/disk/by-label/amdlinux-swap'?
No.
> If it still does not work then: can you please extract the broken
> and the working initramfs[1] and check the difference between them?
> Especially the
Am 2010-06-07 03:44, schrieb Ben Hutchings:
> On Sun, 2010-06-06 at 23:18 +0200, Willi Mann wrote:
>>> "Kernel panic - not syncing: To avoid data corruption io_map_base MUST
>>> be set with multiple PCI domains."
>>>
>>> has been applied on
found 584784 2.6.32-15
thanks
Hi!
Unfortunately, this bug also applies to unstable, only current testing
kernel is unaffected.
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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.34-1~experimental.1
Severity: grave
File: /boot/vmlinux-2.6.34-1-4kc-malta
This kernel no longer boots in qemu 0.12.4+dfsg-1 (boot messages attached).
The last version that successfully booted is 2.6.32-9. I haven't yet tested
the current unstable kernel.
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Package: initramfs-tools
Version: 0.95.1
Severity: important
Since the upgrade to 0.94.4 in testing, software suspend's resume
does not complete. The screen it ends up with is black except a blinking cursor,
but I can use Alt+F1 to switch to a screen that shows some messages concerning
hibernatio
I meant "the computer does *not* complete the system shutdown". And that
applies to only about half of all system shutdowns, so it is not a
"stable" bug.
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Package: linux-image-2.6.26-1-686
Version: 2.6.26-13
Severity: normal
I'm reporting this bug from a different machine than the machine the problem
appears on, so I deleted the system information.
When I hit the powerbutton, or choose shutdown from the kdm menu which I
configured to invoke /sbin
> time to bug upstream,
> use bugzilla.kernel.org
Just for the record: I've already posted it yesterday to the mailing list:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=118297313808385&w=2
Willi
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>> Are these bugs related to this lines?
>>
>> Willi
>
> yes maybe, do what they say, but before try really latest,
> see trunk http://wiki.debian.org/DebianKernel
The bad news: These lines did not go away.
the good news: The issue described in this bug report went away, and the
whole system eve
dmesg output and lsmod output attached.
Note the lines
PCI: Transparent bridge - :00:1e.0
PCI: Bus #03 (-#06) is hidden behind transparent bridge #02 (-#02) (try
'pci=assign-busses')
Please report the result to linux-kernel to fix this permanently
PCI: Bus #07 (-#0a) is hidden behind transpar
> userspace cpufreqd are mostly useless, use ondemand
> echo ondemand > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
>
That was the first thing I did after I found out that it's a little bit
better (the sound was a little bit less crippled) without any cpu
frequency scaling. But unfortu
Package: linux-image-2.6.21-2-686
Severity: important
This bug is a regression from linux-image-2.6.18-4-686 2.6.18.dfsg.1-1
When booted with 2.6.21, the mouse pointer moves with an unacceptable
delay. Sound played with xmms has interrupts, and even now, while typing
this report on the console,
Package: linux-image-2.6.21-2-686
Severity: normal
This bug is a regression from linux-image-2.6.18-4-686 2.6.18.dfsg.1-12
The messages before the hang are:
Yenta: Raising subordinate bus# of parent bus (#02) from #02 to #06
pcmcia: parent PCI bridge I/O window: 0x3000 - 0x3fff
cs: IO port probe
I've found http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/kernel/patch-tracking/ a really
useful way of knowing what the kernel team thinks about kernel
vulnerabilities. But it seems to have gone away. Has it moved somewhere
else, or is there a better way for me to check debians position against
http://svn.debian
Hi!
This bug is fixed in 2.6.16-git16,
commit aef4e266964bc15861b5835c1f5b9d2ebc155c2a
Willi
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Hi!
Why was the linux-doc-* package removed? Is that a bug or was it removed
deliberately? I cannot find anything matching "linux-doc" in the
changelog since 2.6.14, that's why I am asking.
Willi
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I've tried; it wasn't accepted. The patch below should be more acceptable
to the maintainer. Try it instead of the other one; it ought to get rid
of all those error messages showing up in the log as well as fixing the
mouse problem. That is, it won't prevent the actual errors from occurring
a
I've dropped Helmut Zeisel as cc: and will send him notice a when the
issue is resolved. He can read our conversation in the mailing list
archive anyway.
I've tried; it wasn't accepted. The patch below should be more acceptable
to the maintainer. Try it instead of the other one; it ought to
That particular error generally means that something is interfering with
the USB data transmission. It could be a poor cable connection, or it
could be the mouse sending a bad signal, or it could be some sort of
outside electromagnetic interference.
I would like to test with other USB mice.
I now recreated the patch in a more usable way.
BTW:
Dec 17 20:50:30 wmiwilli kernel: mtrr: 0xe800,0x800 overlaps
existing 0xe800,0x100
Dec 17 21:01:25 wmiwilli kernel: drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: input irq
status -84 received
Dec 17 21:25:43 wmiwilli kernel: drivers/usb/inpu
Yes indeed. This looks very similar to the problem reported in
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4916
See especially comment #19.
It's possible that the patch adding an HID reset routine (the last
attachment in the bug report) will work for you. You might have to fiddle
with it a
Yes. Read Documentation/usb/usbmon.txt in the kernel source.
Ok, here is what I did:
cat 2t
-> minimize the gnome-terminal
-> surfed the web
-> suddenly mouse died
-> Strg + Alt + F1, Alt+ F7
-> reopened the terminal
-> marked the last > 200 lines
-> pasted in file
-> grepped for the mouse id
I was wondering if the current kernels (=>2.6.12) have some kind of additional
memory protection addded.
Specifically, I'm trying to read from the process memory of another
process (using gdb) which works just fine on kernel version up to (and
including) 2.6.11.
(This is inevitable for me since
To get more information, turn on USB verbose debugging (CONFIG_USB_DEBUG)
in the kernel configuration and rebuild the USB drivers. Post the kernel
or dmesg log showing what happens when the connection is lost.
I've used the debian source for that. They currently don't patch
anything usb-re
I have already reported this bug in the Debian BTS with many details:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=314954
I have now tested with a second logitech mouse attached.
Bus 004 Device 004: ID 04b4:6560 Cypress Semiconductor Corp. CY7C65640
USB-2.0 "TetraHub"
Bus 004 Device 00
It seems this bug is fixed: (linux-2.6.12 is from kernel.org)
$ grep usp -A4 -B4 linux-2.6.12/include/asm-sparc64/compat.h
static __inline__ void __user *compat_alloc_user_space(long len)
{
struct pt_regs *regs = current_thread_info()->kregs;
unsigned long usp = regs->u_regs[UREG
Hi!
I can still reproduce this bug. The strange thing is: sometimes it
happens very often, sometimes I have no problems for several hours.
I have now disabled gpm, and since then, the workaround without
unplugging the mouse is reduced to Strg + Alt + F1, Alt + F7. So it
seems the mouse "rest
Hi!
I'm not reporting this as bug, because I think I've read this is fixed
in the kernel-package in experimental anyway. Just in case it's not fixed...
The bug is that linux-image complains about a possible previous install
of the kernel, probably just because the linux-headers that were
unp
I've seen similar symptoms (missing devices at boot) go away when I've
increased the delay after the call to udevsynthesize in the initrd's
init. You can try increasing the argument to sleep in
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/init (around line 72):
# Populate /dev tree
log_begin_msg "Initializing
hda: , ATA disk drive
..
ide0: I/O ressource 0x3F6 - 0x3F6 not free
hda: Error, ports already in use
ide0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7, 0x3f6 in irq 14
Sorry for the incomplete report, I have no idea where I could save the
dmesg output the next time.
Ok, today I got the same problem again, b
One thing I did do directly before this error is try and remove tg3 and
replace with the non-free bcm5700 network card driver (the reboot was
supposed to finish the replacement, until I realised the initramfs is
loading all my modules now- which is a different bag of fun for a
different bug r
Package: linux-image-2.6.14-1-686
Version: 2.6.14-2
Severity: important
First try:
I got the following messages during boot (I noted them on paper, so
there might be some mistakes)
hda: , ATA disk drive
..
ide0: I/O ressource 0x3F6 - 0x3F6 not free
hda: Error, ports already in use
ide
[resend, it was accidently sent to @lists.debian.org instead of
@bugs.debian.org]
It was suggested to me by Sven Luther, that as vesafb is now
compiled into the kernel, it would make sense to do the same with
fbcon. Can anyone comment on this idea? It sounds like it would
solve most of the prob
Some more info: there's no error message, the kernel output behaves as
vesafb would work. (vga=0x305)
$ egrep -i 'vesa|fb' /var/log/messages | cut -b 26-
kernel: vesafb: framebuffer at 0xe800, mapped to 0xde88, using
1536k, total 32576k
kernel: vesafb: mode is 1024x768x8, linelength=10
the old legacy modular vesafb patch got dropped.
and it seems it was overlooked to set them to yes.
thanks for the quick response.
Willi
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Hi!
Can someone please tell me what happened to vesafb support in 2.6.13-1?
(CONFIG_FB_VESA=m in 2.6.12-10 vs. "not set" in 2.6.13-1)
I get a blank screen when booting with vga=791.
Willi
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thanks for your feedback.
tg3 is again included in 2.6.12 due to relicensing of the firmware.
please try that linux image.
As I have already written in
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=314954;msg=27 ,
this bug still occurs, but only very seldomly.
I think it occured only abou
maximilian attems schrieb:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Willi Mann wrote:
gpm restart as solution only helps in case I switch to the console.
Restarting gpm from an x terminal does not help.
Willi
could you please try newer kernel-image-2.6.12.
they aren't yet in unstable but you can find
gpm restart as solution only helps in case I switch to the console.
Restarting gpm from an x terminal does not help.
Willi
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Package: kernel
Severity: normal
This bug report applies at least to kernel-image-2.6.11-1-686. I'm not
sure if other kernels are affected.
This bug is a regression from kernel-image-2.6.10-1-686.
The mouse is Logitech Optical USB mouse. The mouse device the X Server
uses is "/dev/input/mice".
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