Hi,
after a system upgrade to the current state of Debian Testing - which
included an upgrade
of the linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64 package to the version 2.6.32.28 - a
kernel failure occured.
The failure message has been sent to kerneloops.com and is also shown below.
Don't know if this has to do
On 24.11.2011 21:02, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
hu...@online.de wrote:
So the problem module should be one of the remaining 60 modules attached as
"lsmod21.txt" .
But now I do not know how to unload them cause I always get the message
"module is in use" - even when system is
On 25.11.2011 21:49, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
hu...@online.de wrote:
When entering "swapon -a" the message "swapon: /etc/fstab : No such file or
directory" was shown, so I used "swapon /dev/sda5" instead.
Thanks.
Unfortunately I was not able to identify the culpr
On 26.11.2011 14:30, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
hu...@online.de wrote:
Loading all other modules except radeon works fine, loading radeon causes a
system hangup on suspend to disk.
Loading the "radeon" module also gives the following error messages:
[ 270.715016] radeon_cp: Fail
What I forgot to mention:
I tried the new Kubuntu 10.10 with kernel 2.6.35 and the bug there also
exists.
Immediately after the installation without any configuration I tried the
Suspend-To-RAM
5 times and it seemed to work fine.
After doing some configurations (e.g. mounting two additional dri
What I also forgot and remember now:
After installing and configuring Kubuntu 10.10, later on I did also a
small system update where roundabout 20 packages were replaced
by newer versions - and one of them was the linux kernel.
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The problem also exists in 2.6.32-27 version of
linux-image-2.6.32-5-amd64 package.
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I remember another item:
At the time when the Suspend-To-RAM worked fine the login window always
occurred in front
of an empty clean black background.
But now the background behind the login window has a strange colored
look and seems to be
a shattered and unrecognizable picture - maybe taken f
The problem also exists with linux-image-2.6.36-rc6-amd64 and
xserver.xorg 7.5+8 .
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As expected, the problem also exists with linux-image-2.6.36-trunk-amd64 .
But before putting something into bugzilla I'd like to tell you about
another
interesting detection I made now during testing:
For 6 times in follow the system showed the following absolute constant
behavior:
After b
Sometimes there existed different additional processes like these after
the first Suspend-To-RAM, but the result was the same: hanging second
Suspend-To-RAM
root 2932 2 0 11:33 ?00:00:00 [kworker/u:1]
root 2933 2 0 11:33 ?00:00:00 [kworker/u:2]
root 2934
I downloaded three versions of the 2.6.30 kernel from snapshot.debian.org
and installed them on my notebook - without doing any other changes to
the system.
And the Suspend-To-RAM of all of the three 2.6.30 kernels worked
perfectly well !
So from my point of view the problem started definitely
The problem not exists in the one and only 2.6.31 kernel
linux-image-2.6.31-1-amd64_2.6.31-1_amd64.deb
and comes up in the first 2.6.32 kernel
linux-image-2.6.32-1-amd64_2.6.32-6_amd64.deb .
I have also filed a bug report to bugzilla.kernel.org, bug id is 22022 .
Thanks and regards
Rolf
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