maximilian attems wrote :
that's quite sad but as aboves gives no hint on where we would perform
that badly nor why those freezes that i cant reproduce happen.
i'd have to close the bug. the only big difference i know about our
kernels is that ubuntu uses a pata driver instead of the old ide ones.
could that make the difference?
best regards
Don't get me wrong, I don't blame anyone for this problem, especially
Debian which I love, but I can't really investigate anymore than I did
this issue. As soon as I will get some time I will reinstall a stock
Lenny Deb (as Etch won't install on those boxes) and try out a
2.6.26.* vanilla on it. I'd rather run Debian than Ubuntu but right
now I have too many problems (can't upgrade kernel which is bad since
it's handling my hardware better, hum, when it's not freezing I mean
;-) , had trouble with virtualbox package (both ose and sun) ending in
segfault anytime I want to run a virtual machine, and finally Xorg
that got crazy with my mouse : it's not responding in Opengl programs,
and worst inside my virtual machines (kvm or virtualbox) ). So for now
it'll be Ubuntu which is close enough in line from Debian so that I
can feel at home and export most of my conf files.
Sorry I can't help better, if you want any particular output I still
have an image from the Debian system on a spare drive, I can boot in
and perform some tests. But I'm no developer or kernel hacker, just a
rookie sysadmin. I have two identical boxes, on being live and the
other a testbed for the first and backup for the first. It's running
on Asus P5K-E motherboards, Intel Core2Duo 6750, 4GB of ram and sataII
everything (hard drives and optical drives).
I understand there have been huge changes between 2.6.24 and 2.6.25
kernels, but still can't figure what's creating the problem, I tried a
"make oldconfig" from my 2.6.24 config, thus disabling most of the new
features in 2.6.25, and still I got the same problem...
I'm pretty much convince that it has something to do with the way the
kernel handles the cpu, especially interrupts, but I don't have the
skills to gather evidences.
Regards,
Tom
Hi, just for information, following your email yesterday I booted back
the Lenny system which is having trouble with 2.6.25* kernels. I have
compiled a vanilla 2.6.26-rc8 from kernel.org, using my actual config as
a starter, and it's been running fine since then.
I loaded all the modules I usually use (including the beta nvidia blob
177.13), two kvm machines running and it's stable.
I guess there really is something special with the 2.6.25 family...
Whatever it is I hope it won't show up again in the future kernels.
I cloned the same system again on a different machine (still C2duo on
Asus motherboard), tried a 2.6.25-7 kernel from Debian which froze the
computer after 2 hours. Then I tried the vanilla 2.6.26-rc8 and it's
still running fine.
I am not the only one experiencing this problem, but I guess I am the
only one who reported it...
Best regards,
Tom
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