Ben Hutchings wrote: > Is xhci really stable in 2.6.32.y? I see there have been a number of > bug fixes after 2.6.32, but these have not:
Sorry for the long quiet. My impression is that the answer is "no". But it might be possible to make it so one bugfix at a time. Guillaume, would you be interested in pursuing this? I would suggest the following method: 1. First, check if 3.x.y kernels from sid or experimental work well. If they don't, we can get help from upstream. The only packages from outside squeeze that should be needed for this test aside from the kernel image itself are linux-base and initramfs-tools. 2. Next, try a test with the patches Ben suggested applied. I can guide you through this. And if that works, we can look more closely and for example try narrowing down which ones are important on your system. 3. If those patches aren't enough, bisect through the kernels available at http://snapshot.debian.org/ to find the first one that works reliably, and then try applying the relevant patch to squeeze. What do you think? Thanks for writing, Jonathan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org