Bug#653141: [regression 3.0-3.1.5] kernel module ipw2200 has problems with setting the essid for the wireless device

2011-12-25 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Manuel Gebauer wrote:

 Kernel 3.0.0 does not garble the essid upon ifdown.

I see.

Ok, two more details:

 - after you run ifdown eth1, is the interface shown by ip link as
   UP or DOWN?  (If the latter, it seems to me that the scrambled essid
   would be harmless, even if annoying.)

 - what are the version numbers of the ifupdown and wpasupplicant
   packages?  dpkg-query -W ifupdown wpasupplicant should say.

[...]
 kernel 3.0.0, WEP, iwconfig: works
 kernel 3.0.0, WPA, iwconfig: works
 kernel 3.0.0, WPA, ifupdown: works
 kernel 3.1.5, WEP, iwconfig: works
 kernel 3.1.5, WPA, iwconfig: works!
 kernel 3.1.5, WPA, ifupdown: garbeld essid problem

Thanks very much for this summary and the logs.

Jonathan



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Bug#653192: Intel X-25M SSD destroyed

2011-12-25 Thread Jonathan Nieder
tags 653192 + unreproducible
severity 653192 important
quit

Hi Steven,

Steven Chamberlain wrote:

 Today I tried booting 3.2~rc4-1~experimental.1, which seemed fine until
 after a few minutes various programs in a graphical desktop environment
 started to hang, apparently when trying to load anything from disk that
 was not already in cache.

 Ctrl+Alt+F1-6 wasn't working.  After a SysRq-S,U,B forced reboot, one of
 my SSDs (sdb) now seems to be toast.  I'm only able to read the first
 16KiB of data from it, which still contains the original intact
 partition table and embedded GRUB.  The rest is neither readable nor
 writable, with these errors:

 [  749.427493] end_request: I/O error, dev sdb, sector 32
 [  749.427501] __ratelimit: 2619 callbacks suppressed
 [  749.427508] Buffer I/O error on device sdb, logical block 4
 [  757.362967] sd 4:0:0:0: [sdb] Unhandled error code
 [  757.362979] sd 4:0:0:0: [sdb] Result: hostbyte=DID_BAD_TARGET 
 driverbyte=DRIVER_OK

No matter how poorly written the kernel is, this shouldn't be possible
unless a problem occured while flashing the disk's firmware or there
is a hardware or firmware bug.  Based on the above description, I
doubt the former was occuring.  Please contact the hard drive vendor
for information on diagnosis and recovery and get back to us.

 I don't imagine my bug report is of much help fixing the issue, but I at
 least wanted to warn anyone before trying it.

Thanks.  I believe v3.2-rc4 has been pretty well tested with common
SSDs by now but perhaps the realtime kernel hasn't.

Hope that helps,
Jonathan



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Processed: Re: Intel X-25M SSD destroyed

2011-12-25 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:

 tags 653192 + unreproducible
Bug #653192 [src:linux-2.6] linux 3.2~rc4-1~experimental.1:  Intel X-25M SSD 
destroyed
Added tag(s) unreproducible.
 severity 653192 important
Bug #653192 [src:linux-2.6] linux 3.2~rc4-1~experimental.1:  Intel X-25M SSD 
destroyed
Severity set to 'important' from 'critical'

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Stopping processing here.

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Bug#627019: several kernel hangs before geting to login

2011-12-25 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Will Set wrote:
 Jonathan Nieder wrote

 but the boot fails in some way unless you
 add processor.nocst=1 to the kernel command line.  

 Yes, 
 Adding processor.nocst=1 has always worked for me on all effected kernels 
 I've tested so far.
[...]
 This is on the machine with a D865GBF motherboard.

 No,
 This report is and always will be  Intel D865GRH mobo.

Sorry for the typo, and thanks for the corrections.

Excellent --- I suspect that udev is actually a red herring and that
_any_ code executed during the early boot process is likely to
misbehave or segfault on this machine unless processor.nocst=1 is
passed.

In other words, this looks like incorrect execution or memory
corruption during boot.  Which is consistent with a broken _CST table.

Unfortunately the acpidump you sent does not include a _CST table.
The log you sent does not include any complaints about lack of a _CST
table, though.  Puzzling.

I recommend keeping processor.nocst=1 on the kernel command line for
now.  We should report this upstream to Len Brown and the
linux-a...@vger.kernel.org list, but I would like to delay that until
after the holidays to avoid overwhelming them.

 There is another Debian user that has an Intel D865GBF mobo  
 with a  very similar debian bug report filed.

 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=631597

Does disabling hyperthreading in the BIOS avoid trouble for you, too?



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Bug#601976: firmware-ralink: Wireless network unusable when kernel loads with the wireless function button powered off

2011-12-25 Thread David Sanchez Herrero
Hi again,

Of course I remember. It was a Targa, model Traveller 1576 X2. If you
need more details about the hardware, I have all the manuals yet.

Greetings, David.


Bug#652056: 3.1.6-1 kenel has the same issue

2011-12-25 Thread AymanHotmail

Hello again
Today I also tried the 3.1.6-1 kernel with the same issues as the 
previous ones.

Happy Holidays



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Bug#598144: firmware-ralink: Wireless network unusable when kernel loads with the wireless function button powered off

2011-12-25 Thread Jonathan Nieder
David Sanchez Herrero wrote:

 Of course I remember. It was a Targa, model Traveller 1576 X2. If you
 need more details about the hardware, I have all the manuals yet.

Ah, this is the machine from http://bugs.debian.org/598144.

FWIW, the card's bit is supposed to be cleared by the .start operation:

rt2x00pci_register_write(rt2x00dev, GPIOCSR, 0xff00);

But perhaps there is some other mechanism outside the card behind the
switch.  If someone with similar hardware is able to try it, the
following articles might help in investigating:

 http://lwn.net/Articles/391230/
 http://lwn.net/Articles/367630/

Using mmiotrace with ndiswrapper and the Windows driver might also
help.



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Bug#646376: xserver-xorg-video-ati: Massive screen corruption in few hours after login

2011-12-25 Thread Valentyn Pavliuchenko
Manually applied patch to 3.1.6 kernel, because original patch doesn't
apply automatically (no extra changes were required). Works fine.

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Bug#652857: Missing support for Intel C600 Series SAS/SATA controllers

2011-12-25 Thread Vahidin Memić
I was wondering when will I see the new kernel version available for the 
installer so it can recognize my SATA problem I have been having with the Intel 
C600. I thought on Friday someone mentioned to me that the new kernel 3.1.6-1 
will be included in the installer in the unstable package. Do you guys know 
when this is going to be uploaded since I still see a selection of 3.1.0-1 in 
the actual installer. I was wondering if someone can load the new kernel inside 
the installer itself so it can recognize the harddrive and I will be able to 
proceed with the install. Let me know when that will be possible. 

Thanks


Incomplete upload found in Debian upload queue

2011-12-25 Thread Debian FTP Masters
Probably you are the uploader of the following file(s) in
the Debian upload queue directory:
  linux-2.6_2.6.32-40.diff.gz
  linux-2.6_2.6.32-40.dsc
This looks like an upload, but a .changes file is missing, so the job
cannot be processed.

If no .changes file arrives within 23:25:44, the files will be deleted.

If you didn't upload those files, please just ignore this message.

Greetings,

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Processing of linux-2.6_2.6.32-40_amd64.changes

2011-12-25 Thread Debian FTP Masters
linux-2.6_2.6.32-40_amd64.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
  linux-2.6_2.6.32-40.dsc
  linux-2.6_2.6.32-40.diff.gz
  linux-doc-2.6.32_2.6.32-40_all.deb
  linux-manual-2.6.32_2.6.32-40_all.deb
  linux-patch-debian-2.6.32_2.6.32-40_all.deb
  linux-source-2.6.32_2.6.32-40_all.deb
  linux-support-2.6.32-5_2.6.32-40_all.deb
  firmware-linux-free_2.6.32-40_all.deb
  linux-base_2.6.32-40_all.deb
  linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64-dbg_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-headers-2.6.32-5-amd64_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-headers-2.6.32-5-common_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-image-2.6.32-5-openvz-amd64_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-image-2.6.32-5-openvz-amd64-dbg_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-headers-2.6.32-5-openvz-amd64_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-headers-2.6.32-5-common-openvz_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-headers-2.6.32-5-all_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-headers-2.6.32-5-all-amd64_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-libc-dev_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-tools-2.6.32_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-image-2.6.32-5-vserver-amd64_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-image-2.6.32-5-vserver-amd64-dbg_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-headers-2.6.32-5-vserver-amd64_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-headers-2.6.32-5-common-vserver_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-image-2.6.32-5-xen-amd64_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-image-2.6.32-5-xen-amd64-dbg_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-headers-2.6.32-5-xen-amd64_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  xen-linux-system-2.6.32-5-xen-amd64_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb
  linux-headers-2.6.32-5-common-xen_2.6.32-40_amd64.deb

Greetings,

Your Debian queue daemon (running on host franck.debian.org)


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