On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 9:58 AM, Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote:
>
> On 04/20/14 11:26, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
> > Although I appreciate Dhaval commenting but response sounded like off-topic.
>
> Not so sure that his suggestions where that off topic.  But anyway...
>
> >
> > If I were to see any process eating CPU would have solved the problem but 
> > as far as I can see there are no obvious indicators of the problem.
>
> I hope you don't think people should assume what work you have and have not 
> done.  I hope you don't assume your experience level is well known by 
> everyone here.  Sometimes it is helpful to have others look at what you've 
> tried.  Many times on this list I've watched and laughed at folks who blow 
> off others and don't answer queries simply because they didn't think it 
> relevant only to have it turn out to be so.
>
> >
> > When I boot into command line (by disabling display manager) it seems to 
> > work fine. KDE with kernel 3.11.10 works fine. And kernel 3.13.8 and 9 
> > won't boot at all but kernel 3.13.10 might boot from time to time.
>
> To me, all of what you said is confusing....
>
> When you boot into level 3 it seems to work fine.  Are you saying it works 
> fine for all kernels or only 3.11.10?  And, does it continue to work fine if 
> you do "startkde" or does the problem show itself when you switch to graphics 
> (KDE) mode?
>
> What does "won't boot at all" mean?  You get a kernel ooops?  It gets stuck? 
> Blank screen?   Have you tried booting with rhgb quiet removed to see if any 
> errors are reported?
>
> In your bugzilla I see the lines in one of your attachment....
>
> Apr 09 17:21:14 fedora thinkfan[586]: WARNING: Using default fan control in 
> /proc/acpi/ibm/fan.
> Apr 09 17:21:14 fedora thinkfan[586]: WARNING: You're using simple 
> temperature limits without correction values, and your fan will only start at 
> 55 °C. This can be dangerous for your hard drive.
>
> Have you considered looking into that?
>
> Additionally, what does " lsmod | grep acpi" show?   Curious to see if 
> thinkpad_acpi is being loaded.
>
> >
> > Fleeing to another distribution is a sign of uber desperation and not 
> > threat as you say. It's morning here and I am troubleshooting my system 
> > instead of getting my work down.
>
> And it is Sunday or Saturday night and many *volunteers* are still sleeping 
> or still having other fun.   Sorry to hear you're troubleshooting your system 
> and haven't gotten any work done since 4/8 when you filed the bugzilla.  I 
> still see no point in telling folks you're going to be "forced" to flee to 
> another distro.
>
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I booted into runlevel 3 and saw system being flooded with nouveau
errors. Here is a screenshot http://i.imgur.com/qET8Zxrl.jpg

nouveau W[ PFIFO][1000 and more numbers.

I can boot fine with any kernel with nomodeset.
I can boot fine with any kernel with Nvidia Card disabled in bios.
Nouveau floods all three upgraded kernels 3.13.8/9/10.

Sudhir.
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