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Package: linux-image-4.18.0-3-amd64
Version: 4.18.20-2
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When booting a Thinkpad X300 with the latest kernel in testing, the
screen go black shortly after grub hand over the control to the kernel,
and the machine become unusable.
Booting from kernel linux-image-4.17.0-1-amd64
am in Debian need active members. I'm not one of them. :(
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[Michael Stapelberg]
> Please include CONFIG_BRCMFMAC_SDIO=y in the next upload for arm64.
Having the default Debian kernel work out of the box with the WIFI card on
RPi 3 would help me a lot. Is there anything technical blocking this
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> I can find a per-process NFS timeouts count in /proc/$$/mountstats:
I was mistaken. This is not per process, it is shared between everyone
seing the same mount points.
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0 0
COMMIT: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
The third number in the per-op statistics lines is the timeout count per
operation. But I am looking for the total for the machine / mount
point, not the per process count.
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tps://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120571 >
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[Petter Reinholdtsen]
> If I understand the issue correctly, a user with access to /dev/video
> can cause the kernel to leak memory and eventually run out of memory by
> doing repeated calls to mmap(). In other words, users with video group
> membership ca
he oldest non-fixed CVE number reported
by debsecan on my laptop, and decided it was time to track its progress
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reason not to enable it?
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Package: firmware-iwlwifi
Version: 0.43
Severity: wishlist
User: debian-...@lists.debian.org
Usertags: debian-edu
When installing Debian Edu Jessie on a Thinkpad X200, we provide all the
firmware debs available from ftp.debian.org in /firmware/ on the ISO.
Yet a question show up asking for more
Just for the record, I believe this is a firmware bug in the Intel SSD
520 180GB disks used by Lenovo, causing the disks to lock up under heavy
load. Perhaps this bug should be closed, or tagged as wontfix, or
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missing firmware files ($files) for $modules
return 0
else
- log no missing firmware in $MISSING
+ log no missing firmware for any kernel module
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can do that (sed -n 's/.../.../p').
Yeah.
Indentation of the above is inconsistent with the surrounding code
(4 spaces vs hard tab).
It will happen before any commit is done.
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+ log no missing firmware for any loaded kernel module
return 1
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The idea is to parse kernel logs.
OK, that might work too. Is the idea to use the output from 'dmesg'?
Who is implementing it? Is there a draft patch somewhere?
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when switching to runlevel 1, and back
to runlevels 2-5. :) So all daemons started in rcS.d (which really
should be named rcboot.d :) should have start symlinks in runlevels
2-5 too, to make sure runlevel 1 have a chance of working. :)
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kernel driver and the same
workaround.
The SuSe bug report have references to kernel patches that are supposed
to fix this.
It would be great if this problem could be fixed in Wheezy.
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,
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the problem for
every distribution? See
URL: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2013-June/039763.html
and the thread that followed for my success story. :)
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acpi_backlight=vendor and i915.invert_brightness=1 together
have the sad effect of cancelling out each other, leaving me with a
black screen again. So you can only use one or the other, but not
both. Does this work for your Acer Aspire V3-771G too?
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number, but concluded after reading
the source that this is pci_dev-device for the card in question, ie
the number after 8086 in the lspci output above.
Please include it in a future version, and it would be great if it
could be applied to Wheezy too.
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[Petter Reinholdtsen]
I am not sure if this is a bug in the kernel driver or some other
package. After boot with i915.invert_brightness=1, kdm start and
display the login screen as it should, but when I log into KDE, the
screen go black again. After a while, possible about the same time
assume this bug exist in all versions of
Debian.
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** Command line:
BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz
not sure which of these etypes should be listed, nor the other
consequence of listing them like this, but thought it best to mention
it here.
Is this a good solution? Which of the etypes should one permit? Will
any of them cause problems with NFSv4 or other systems?
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[Jonathan Nieder]
Sorry for the lack of reply. I assume we're too late. :)
Yeah. The laptop is out of my hands. :)
Do you mean that the backlight was off or dim?
My memory is not to be completely trusted, but I believe the backlight
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their father debug it.
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starting, which I try to remember to avoid. :)
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Package: linux-2.6
Version: 2.6.32-29
Severity: important
When using suspend in KDE on a HP EliteBook 8440p laptop, the screen
is almost black when resuming. This problem is not present in RHEL 6
and Ubuntu Maverik, but also found in Ubuntu Lucid.
I got the laptop available for testing for a
[Ben Hutchings]
Except that nothing appears to provide $named yet.
How strange. At least powerdns and bind should provide it. See
/etc/insserv.conf*.
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reassign 599927 linux-2.6
found 599927 2.6.32-23
thanks
[Ben Hutchings]
This is extremely short on information. Please use reportbug.
Sure. Here is the info collected by reportbug. Assume it also
include the kernel log Julien asked for. This is a freshly installed
Squeeze system. What more
the default X screen was just black, and starting kdm changed the
colors to something more interesting. :)
I guess the conclusion is that the kernel and intel Xorg driver in Sid
work just fine. I hope the new packages make it into Squeeze.
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still there.
Not quite sure what more to test. Any suggestions? I'm unable to get
any kernel messages from the crash. Tried tailing /var/log/syslog
over ssh, but no messages showed up.
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02:02.0 Network controller [0280]: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG
[Calexico2] Network Connection [8086:4220] (rev 05)
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Which version of the initscripts package do you have installed?
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+ * Non-maintainer upload to fix release goal.
+ * Fix init.d script provides, runlevels and dependency headers
+and add code in postinst to recover from installations with
+incorrect runlevels enabled (Closes: #541980).
+
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Any hope of having a fix for this issue uploaded soon? Should I NMU
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-# Default-Start: 2 3 4 5
-# Default-Stop: 0 1 6
+# Default-Start: S
+# Default-Stop: 0 6
# Short-Description: start and stop the cluster service manager
### END INIT INFO
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Are there now any news about uploading the new usplash upstream version
of ubuntu to debian?
I believe that decision to Maximilian. If a new usplash version is
uploaded, a new version of debian-edu-artwork need to be uploaded as
well.
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Is this a bug or is there a Grand Plan^© behind the way Deb did it?
Will it ever work?
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### END INIT INFO
Please include it at the top of the script. More info on the format
is available from URL:http://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts.
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-intent packagename
to their config script, and replace update-initramfs with
update-initramfs-intent packagename
in their postinst script.
Is there any reason why this can't be done?
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Package: usplash
Version: 0.3a
Severity: minor
At the moment, usplash have a 15 second timeout. If no command is
sent to usplash for 15 seconds, it terminates and return to the text
console.
When using usplash in qemu on my laptop, it sometimse take more than
15 seconds between such commands
Package: usplash
Version: 0.3a
Tags: patch
At the moment, usplash themes need to include their own font in the
.so file. It would be useful to have a way to use the default font.
This patch make it possible, by setting the 'font' struct member to
NULL. It is tested and found to be working.
Package: usplash
Version: 0.3a
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
When building usplash on Debian/Sarge, dpkg complains
DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU is not a supported variable name at
/usr/bin/dpkg-architecture line 271.
This patch fixes the issue, by using DEB_BUILD_ARCH instead of
Package: usplash
Version: 0.3a
Severity: important
When building usplash themes, the usplash-theme.h header file need to
be available to know the layout of the usplash_theme struct.
Please provide it in some binary debian package, perhaps usplash-dev
or similar.
At the moment I build my theme
Package: usplash
Version: 0.3a
Tags: patch
When doing shutdown on a machine using usplash, the usplash process
isn't started at the begining of runlevel 6. It is started by
sendsigs halfway throught the shutdown instead. I'm not sure how
ubuntu starts usplash during their shutdown process
; do
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I just upgraded the kernel on the machine in question to the kernel
found at
URL:ftp://ftp.skolelinux.no/debian/pool/main/l/linux-2.6/linux-image-2.6.12-1-686_2.6.12-2_i386.deb,
and the airo driver worked there too. :)
Please consider upgrading the kernel in debian/stable (sarge) to a
newer
I just tested using kernel package
kernel-image-2.6.11-1-686_2.6.11-5_i386.deb from
URL:ftp://ftp.skolelinux.no/debian/pool/main/k/kernel-image-2.6.11-i386/
on the machine in question, and this kernel worked with the wifi card
in my machine. Great! :)
I guess this can be considered a request
[Sven Luther]
the problem is not the reject, is the no news in weeks and no
communication channel open. But again, i think and hope that this
will become better now.
I agree. Complete silence and no feedback is a real problem when it
happen, and only worse if it is an official debian role
[Petter Reinholdtsen]
in later private emails.
This was a misunderstanding on my part, due to the fact that I
received the replies from Sven before I received the replies from
Matthew. The fact that the replies were done on public lists and not
in private email do not change how I react
[Sven Luther]
No, he is not, as far as i am concerned, unless he presents his
apologies first.
For what? Commenting on your wast amount of email posted the last few
days, and his suggestion that the amount of email could make the
ftpmasters delete mails by mistake? I can not really believe
I tested with a 2.6.10 kernel from sid,
kernel-image-2.6.10-1-686_2.6.10-4_i386.deb, to see if the airo driver
worked any better with that version. This didn't help at all. The
network was still broken, so I had to go back to the 2.4 kernel again.
So, this problem exist in 2.6.10 too. Should
Package: kernel-image-2.6.8-2-686
Version: 2.6.8-13
Severity: important
I recently tried to upgrade the kernel of one of my machines from
2.4.27 to 2.6.8. Most of the upgrade when fine, but the network card
in the machine didn't work with the new kernel. The machine have
several network cards,
[Matthew Wilcox]
I will not subject myself to the whims of Rob Levin.
Why do you believe others are interested in your conflict with some
(to me at least) unknown person Rob Levin?
If you wanted to be constructive, you might have suggested an
alternative network, and provided some explanation
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