1. Install 2.6.32-27 from http://snapshot.debian.org/, keeping all
other packages the same, and check if it still reproduces the
problem. (It might not, if X was involved.)
I ran 2.6.32-27 for a few days and couldn't reproduce the problem any more.
FWIW the environment has changed
retitle 604442 [squeeze] NULL pointer dereference on resume, in
sysfs_find_dirent called by mousedev_destroy
tags 604442 + unreproducible
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George B. wrote:
I ran 2.6.32-27 for a few days and couldn't reproduce the problem any more.
Thanks for checking. Marking accordingly so heroes of
fixed 604442 linux-2.6/3.2.1-2
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George B. wrote:
On 26 January 2012 00:57, Jonathan Nieder jrnie...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks. Do you still have the laptop? If you do and if you have
time to test a current squeeze kernel, that would be very helpful.
I do and I'm running the latest sid
George B. wrote:
Sorry, I somehow missed the information request e-mail... :-(
No problem.
Anyway the problem has gone away a long time ago after some kernel
update, so closing is fine.
Laptop was Dell Latitude E6400.
Thanks. Do you still have the laptop? If you do and if you have
time
Package: linux-image-2.6-686
Version: 2.6.32+28
Severity: important
Hello,
I am getting regular oopses again from the kernel after returning from
hibernation - this used to work without issue for some time before.
From syslog:
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Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12670.808315] firewire_core:
George B. i93.b...@gmail.com writes:
Nov 22 10:03:19 deli kernel: [12673.102822] [c11be566] ?
mousedev_destroy+0xe/0x2c
Just to narrow things down. Does this occur if you
1) login using ssh from another computer
2) stop Xorg
3) sudo rmmod psmouse usbhid hid
?
If yes, is just loading one
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