On 12 Feb, Julian Elischer wrote:

>> the system panics
>> (if the printer is online)

Same here.

>> Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel: kernel trap 9 with interrupts disable
>> d
>> Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel:
>> Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel:
>> Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel: Fatal trap 9: general protection faul
>> t while in kernel mode
>> Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel: instruction pointer  = 0x8:0xc0252ebc
>> Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel: stack pointer                = 0x10:0
>> xccca4f50
>> Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel: frame pointer                = 0x10:0
>> xccca4f64
>> Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel: code segment         = base 0x0, limi
>> t 0xfffff, type 0x1b
>> Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel: = DPL 0, pres 1, def32 1, gran 1
>> Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel: processor eflags     = resume, IOPL =
>>  0
>> Feb 12 02:36:56 jules /boot/kernel/kernel: current process              = 288 (i
>> rq7: lpt0)
>> 
>> it seems to be in the fork trampoline code when it crashes.

Same here.

>> This was with kernels from Feb 1 and Feb 6.

I've a kernel from Feb 6 too (and one from Feb 8, but I think the
sources are from Feb 6).

But I remember some posts about a lpt panic some days ago. I tried to
compile a new kernel because I think this is resolved, but I have to
solve some problems with my system at the moment.

Sorry, no dmesg at the moment.

Bye,
Alexander.

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