From: Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com
To: Paul Zimmerman aiwa...@yahoo.com
Cc: 673...@bugs.debian.org
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [lenny - squeeze regression] wifi broken (?)
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Paul Zimmerman wrote:
Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Paul Zimmerman wrote:
Trying
to use the backported kernel from Wheezy runs into the freeze-up
problem I described.
Were you able to boot a 3.x.y kernel in recovery mode?
Ping. Are you still interested
Paul Zimmerman wrote:
Yes, the standard i386 Squeeze kernel is what I have been using.
Ok, thanks for clarifying.
Trying
to use the backported kernel from Wheezy runs into the freeze-up
problem I described.
Were you able to
- Original Message -
Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com wrote:
Do I understand correctly that when you say the machine recognizes
it again at [1] you are talking about the squeeze kernel, then?
Yes, the standard i386 Squeeze kernel is what I have been using. Trying
to use the
Hi,
Paul Zimmerman wrote:
The 3.2 kernel can't load X, but locks up solid, so I've never gotten the
chance to try. When I started in recovery mode I tried to find the card
and it didn't show up. So 1 out of 1 times it didn't detect it -- when in
recovery mode. Are there things related to
On Fri, 2012-06-15 at 18:18 -0500, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Hi,
Paul Zimmerman wrote:
The 3.2 kernel can't load X, but locks up solid, so I've never gotten the
chance to try. When I started in recovery mode I tried to find the card
and it didn't show up. So 1 out of 1 times it didn't
Hi,
Paul Zimmerman wrote:
Well, I was very reluctant to go to the trouble of putting it back, but
when I did the machine recognizes it again. This is getting very,
very weird.
Just sounds like a race condition to me.
[...]
I also found that after running 3.2 even in recovery mode
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