Bug#685895: firmware-linux-nonfree: Intermittent black screen on ATI Radeon with nonfree firmware

2012-08-26 Thread Daniel Lindgren
Package: firmware-linux-nonfree Version: 0.28+squeeze1 Severity: important I have an old computer with a Radeon 9200 (RV280) AGP card. After installing Squeeze everything works fine. If I install firmware-linux- nonfree to get the firmware for my Radeon card, the screen (in X/Gnome) goes black

Bug#602642: Works after exactly 15 minutes!

2010-12-13 Thread Daniel Lindgren
Today there was a kernel update released for Squeeze. After reboot, the bind mounted subdirectory was inaccessible via NFS again, even with Lenny versions of nfs-common and nfs-kernel-server installed. I updated them to Squeeze versions, no improvement. DId some troubleshooting, couldn't get it to

Bug#602642: More info needed?

2010-11-22 Thread Daniel Lindgren
The bug report is still tagged moreinfo, please indicate what (if any) additional information that is needed. /Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive:

Bug#602642: nfs-kernel-server: Crossmnt stopped working after upgrade from Lenny to Squeeze

2010-11-07 Thread Daniel Lindgren
Were these clients restarted after the file server was upgraded? Yes. I rebooted them too, didn't help. I have a couple of Debian clients and a Mac OS X machine, neither could access the raid directory after upgrade (and reboots). Downgrade solved all problems. I may have filed the bug for the

Bug#602642: nfs-kernel-server: Crossmnt stopped working after upgrade from Lenny to Squeeze

2010-11-06 Thread Daniel Lindgren
Package: nfs-kernel-server Version: 1:1.1.2-6lenny2 Severity: important Upgraded file server from Lenny to Squeeze. After upgrade NFS clients failed to access bind mounted subdirectories on NFS server, error message about stale NFS handle. Basic setup on fileserver: /dev/md0 is mounted at