Hello,
I can confirm that file-system corruption happens with 2.6.31-1-686 too.
It may be subjective but it seems to me that it happens with 2.6.31 less
often then it did with 2.6.30.
If no file-system corruption occurs, then the apps which I tested
(googleearth, Max Payne) sometimes crashing
> As another data point, does this also happen after a fresh boot, or
> only after a suspend/resume cycle?
The problem also occurs after a reboot.
I tried it twice this evening and both times the filesystem got corrupted.
Greetings,
Andy
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Joshua Kwan wrote:
Christoph Hellwig wrote:
Just download the .diff.gz from kernel-source instead and run the
included prune-non-free script. kernel-patch-debian is a useless
package.
The point of kernel-patch-debian, as far as building our kernels go, is:
Suppose a kernel-image source package bu
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