Hi together, does someone know if this patch has been applied already to linux-image-2.6.38-bpo.2-amd64 (2.6.38-3~bpo60+1)? I installed this image yesterday and had the idea to test the drm.edid_strict=0 parameter on it today. - It works like a charm. ;) Dunno why my patch didn't work... (But I don't have the time nor the mood to track this down atm.)
Nevertheless: Thank you for trying to help me. - And sorry for bugreporting this twice and not cc-ing the last mail. Reason for the first was that I never used reportbug on this machine before and therefore had no .reportbugrc on it which caused in a nonexistent mail address due to some circumstances. Best regards, Martin On Tue, May 03, 2011 at 02:01:08PM -0500, Jonathan Nieder wrote: > Thanks; cc-ing the bug log. > > So, my only other suggestion is a few rounds of bisection. It works > like this: > > apt-get install git build-essential > > git clone > git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git > cd linux-2.6 > git bisect start > git bisect bad v2.6.37 > git bisect good v2.6.32; # or whichever was known to be good > > # now it checks out a version half-way between > make localmodconfig; # minimal configuration > make deb-pkg > > ... install the package, reboot, test ... > git bisect good; # if it doesn't spam dmesg > git bisect bad; # if it does > git bisect skip; # if some other bug makes it hard to test > > # okay, next iteration... > make oldconfig > make deb-pkg > > At the end of this process, we would know what the "first bad commit" > is, which can be very helpful for tracking it down. Just narrowing > down the regression range with a few rounds is already useful; in that > case, if you send "git bisect log" output at the end we should be able > to use it to figure something out. If you are the visual sort of > person like I am, "git bisect visualize" with gitk installed can show > what's going on between steps. > > Thanks again for working on this, and sorry I don't have more useful > advice. > > Regards, > Jonathan
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