They are compiled from the kernel source tars from snapshot.debian.org.
I was experiencing the problem with the upstream kernels from kernel.org
and the pre-compiled kernels from Debian. I am going to try to compile
an upstream kernel again and see if it happens. But before that I am
going to load the firmware package and see if that causes the problem as
it is the one package I have not reinstalled.
On 04/07/2012 08:22 AM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
Kieron Gillespie wrote:
With a completely clean install of Debian and every major version of
the Linux kernel I haven't run into this error again.
To be clear: are the kernels you are testing now upstream kernels or
pre-compiled Debian ones?
If I understood correctly before, Tibor experienced this problem with
Debian kernel 3.0.0-6, you experienced it with upstream kernels
3.2.13, 3.2.14, 3.3.1, and Ivan experienced something very similar
with Debian kernels in the 2.6.38-* series.
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