>> I've been using the 3.4 kernel for a while now but have just switched to
>> sunxi-devel because the 3.4 kept freezing (I partly worked around it by
>> rebooting via cron once a day, which reduced the occurrence of the
>> problem, but didn't eliminate it).
> This is most definitely not normal. The 3.4 kernel works fine for many
> people.
I know. But I've experienced it both on my mele-a2000 and on my "mini-x
a10s", so it doesn't seem to be due to a hardware problem.
> What kind of hardware do you have? Do you have anything unusual? Like a
> customized kernel config, overclocking of any sort, your own patches
> applied to the kernel or fex file customization?
I was using the "fedora 19 for allwinner" u-boot and kernel, with
a Debian stable armhf rootfs on top of it.
> Have you also tried to disable the ondemand cpufreq governor (switch it
> to performance) and get rid of display blanking?
No.
Stefan
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