Yup, same with me. bisect004 boots fine.
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Title:
[Radeon HD 5650 and 5470] Kernel BUG during recovery boot and in
normal
First of all, bisect003 crashes as well, with or without headers.
I looks like I kinda jumped to a conclusion too fast, as I am unable to
reproduce the no-header-boot link.
The reason why I was led to believe this is that I installed
bisect001-image without headers and suddenly I could boot
Hi Seth, thanks a lot for clarifying.
I've now tested the the three bisects and bisect000 crashes while
bisect001 boots every time. I have no problems with CPU use either.
For me however, bisect002 also crashes during start-up (two out of three
times).
As a side note, I had to install the
Are these bisects between 2.6.39-1 and 3.0-rc1 or between 2.6.39 and
3.0-rc1?
I'm more than willing to try the bisects, but as I've already outlined,
2.6.39-1 is already good, it crashes, and I don't want to try too many
bisects.
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Hi,
Just a quick question. Isn't v2.6.39.1-oneiric/ after v2.6.39-rc7-oneiric/ ?
Because for me, 2.6.39-1 (which I'm guessing Jean is also referring to,
since 11.04 comes with 2.6.38-8) doesn't work while 3.0-rc3 works.
Testing rc1 now.
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Yup,
My linux crashes occasionally during startup with kernel 2.6.39-1 with
this kernel BUG, while I'm unable to produce this on 3.0-rc1.
It is also worth noting that my rc.local script that turns off the power
to the radeon card works on 3.0-rc1 while it was not run on earlier
kernels even the
Hi Seth,
Thanks a lot for working on this. Unfortunately I was unable to reach Unity at
all with the new kernel but it crashes in a distinctively new way. Earlier the
computer stopped without any backlight, but I was able to reach VT1, which says
Preparing flip with no unpin work? and VT7,
I have a Dell Aspire Timeline X 4820TG with Radeon HD5650 and integrated
intel graphics.
This bug used to bugger me about every second boot, but after installing
tons of different kernels it's actually been more sporadic. I don't know
whether that is because I spend more time in the GRUB-menu,
Okay, first of all, sorry for the long comment but here are my
observations from scanning the kern.log:
If this block:
[ 18.460593] i915 :00:02.0: PCI INT A - GSI 16 (level, low) - IRQ 16
[ 18.460617] i915 :00:02.0: setting latency timer to 64
comes before this block:
[ 18.559570]
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