Ben, I downloaded upstream kernel 3.12.17 and reproduced the issue. Then
I patched it and using this patched kernel I see no ways to reproduce
the issue. Pasting always works, even in scenario reported in bug
#744015. Now I'll try to reproduce this other bug with and without the
patch with kern
On 07-04-14 19:30, Jarek Czekalski wrote:
> If there was a place to get deb files for 3.12, the rest should be easy.
http://snapshot.debian.org/
Paul
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Ben,
Recently I had a bunch of kernel's to choose from at boot time. But I
must have done some accidental cleanup (apt-get autoremove maybe) and
now from the 3.x series I have only 3.13. So it's what you were afraid of.
If there is any doable scenario in which I could build and run 3.12
vers
On Tue, 2014-03-18 at 23:44 +0100, Jarek Czekalski wrote:
[...]
> I can't freeze nor get "scheduling" on 3.13.1 kernel. So I confirm
> Jude's report, that this kernel version seems to be free of the bug.
> I can't freeze the kernel without a background task.
>
> Ben, is it still important to test
Hey Ben!
After reading your findings I wanted to see if I can get at least these
"scheduling" messages. So I started my 3.12.1 kernel and did some
speakupping, while compiling glib in the background! Bingo, I got "BUG
... scheduling ..." message on console.. and an immediate freeze as well :(
On Sat, 2014-03-15 at 23:03 +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
[...]
> I can't reproduce the hang, but when I do the above the kernel does
> report 'scheduling while atomic' (full log below) and that means there
> is the potential for a hang.
>
> I'm working on a patch for this.
[...]
I'm attaching two
On Sat, 2014-03-01 at 17:23 +0100, Jarek Czekalski wrote:
> I have Debian unstable with kernel 3.12.8-1 and cannot reproduce the
> issue. What should I change in my system to make it reproduce? Here are
> my steps:
>
> 1. boot debian into console prompt
> 2. login as root
> 3. modprobe speakup_s
I have Debian unstable with kernel 3.12.8-1 and cannot reproduce the
issue. What should I change in my system to make it reproduce? Here are
my steps:
1. boot debian into console prompt
2. login as root
3. modprobe speakup_soft
4. service espeakup start
5. type "test"
6. mark "tes" using speaku
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