On Tue, 2015-05-19 at 08:23 -0600, Johannes Graumann wrote:
> I have installed Jessie on a Dell XPS 9530 (late 2013) and am encountering
> problems (that are shared by others on the web) using the wireless card: it
> appears hard locked upon boot under all tested circumstances and no mocking
> w
Hi,
I have installed Jessie on a Dell XPS 9530 (late 2013) and am encountering
problems (that are shared by others on the web) using the wireless card: it
appears hard locked upon boot under all tested circumstances and no mocking
with blacklisting wmi, dell-laptop, or other googled remedies ha
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 14:17:35 +1000, aries...@skymesh.com.au wrote in
message <2bb513a2d80e0588f5de8da64d8f1...@skymesh.com.au>:
>
> With the linux-image-2.6.38-2-686 kernel I get hard lockups without
> any obvious reason and working with different programs on my Acer
> Aspire 3614WLCi laptop.
>
I have had the same problem with that kernel and a Lenovo T60. Back to
the 2.6.32 version and no issues. Each lockup is hard and sets the
speaker into a continuous beep and the display is put in character mode
with a kernel page and register dump. Sometimes it wouldn't even run 10
minutes from b
g that is past
what I can give advise offhand on but that's where I'd start.
Links:
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Thanks Shawn,
I did: # find / -name "core*" | less
But there are so many.
I have no idea what caused the hard lock up. Because I had to pull the
powe
On Apr 26, 2011 12:25 AM, wrote:
>
>
> With the linux-image-2.6.38-2-686 kernel I get hard lockups without any
obvious reason and working with different programs on my Acer Aspire
3614WLCi laptop.
>
> Not a real worry as I have kept the: linux-image-2.6.32-5-686 kernel and
boot into that.
>
> Howe
With the linux-image-2.6.38-2-686 kernel I get hard lockups without any
obvious reason and working with different programs on my Acer Aspire
3614WLCi laptop.
Not a real worry as I have kept the: linux-image-2.6.32-5-686 kernel
and boot into that.
However, I was wondering what files I might
John wrote:
> IMP T-42p, not quite up-to-date sid
>
> Before upgrading, for some reason I tried suspend (Fn-F4). The machine
> suspended, but would not come back. Eventually I just held the power
> button until it stopped.
>
> Now it is almost totally locked up tight: I get an initial flash of
>
IMP T-42p, not quite up-to-date sid
Before upgrading, for some reason I tried suspend (Fn-F4). The machine
suspended, but would not come back. Eventually I just held the power
button until it stopped.
Now it is almost totally locked up tight: I get an initial flash of
the lights, then only the li
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 11:42, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Graham Smith wrote:
> > On Tuesday 06 December 2005 10:39, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> > * snip *
> >
> >>What kernel version? I had something similar and oom-killer was no help
> >>in identifying the culprit.
> >>
> >>This is no help. :-(
>
Graham Smith wrote:
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 10:39, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
* snip *
What kernel version? I had something similar and oom-killer was no help
in identifying the culprit.
This is no help. :-(
H
It's running
Linux compost 2.6.12-1-386 #1 Tue Sep 27 12:41:08 JST 2005 i586 GN
On Tuesday 06 December 2005 10:39, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
* snip *
>
> What kernel version? I had something similar and oom-killer was no help
> in identifying the culprit.
>
> This is no help. :-(
>
> H
It's running
Linux compost 2.6.12-1-386 #1 Tue Sep 27 12:41:08 JST 2005 i586 GNU/Linux
the m
Graham Smith wrote:
Hi,
Hope you can help me with a rather serious failure on one my machines last
night. When I went to access it this morning it was as dead as a door nail.
No network activity, not even local keyboard or video - totally dead. I
initially thought a kernel oops but having a l
Hi,
Hope you can help me with a rather serious failure on one my machines last
night. When I went to access it this morning it was as dead as a door nail.
No network activity, not even local keyboard or video - totally dead. I
initially thought a kernel oops but having a look at the logs makes
greetings,
I've been working on a debootstrap install of what will ultimately be
pure sid on an extra partition. Got a base system up and running with no
apparent problems, but when I went for an x-windows system I encountered
a serious issue: hard lock-up upon starting x. can't
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 01:39:14PM -0500, Scott Henson wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 12:39, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > On 07 Feb 2003, Scott Henson wrote:
> > > The past few days I have been experiencing some hard lock-ups on my
> > > computer and I was wondering if
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 12:39, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 07 Feb 2003, Scott Henson wrote:
> > The past few days I have been experiencing some hard lock-ups on my
> > computer and I was wondering if anyone had an idea of what was going
> > on. Basically the screen freezes
On 07 Feb 2003, Scott Henson wrote:
> The past few days I have been experiencing some hard lock-ups on my
> computer and I was wondering if anyone had an idea of what was going
> on. Basically the screen freezes and the caps lock and scroll lock
> lights blink about once a second.
Scott Henson wrote:
The past few days I have been experiencing some hard lock-ups on my
computer and I was wondering if anyone had an idea of what was going
on. Basically the screen freezes and the caps lock and scroll lock
lights blink about once a second. The box will not respond to anything
The past few days I have been experiencing some hard lock-ups on my
computer and I was wondering if anyone had an idea of what was going
on. Basically the screen freezes and the caps lock and scroll lock
lights blink about once a second. The box will not respond to anything
including network
* Mario Olimpio de Menezes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010621 11:24]:
> On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Vineet Kumar wrote:
>
> > I have the same setup and have, in the past, experienced similar
> > display lockups. (Note: Are you sure the keyboard and mouse stop
> > working? Maybe just the display is locking up so
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> I have the same setup and have, in the past, experienced similar
> display lockups. (Note: Are you sure the keyboard and mouse stop
> working? Maybe just the display is locking up so it feels like they're
well, the kb doesn't answer to Crtl+Alt+Backspace
Mario Olimpio de Menezes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010621 16:36]:
>
> Hi,
>
> Yesterday I did an apt-get -u dselect-upgrade using woody in
> sources.list.
> Now I'm having some hard lock, where my keyboard and mouse stop
> answering; fortunately I was able to ssh into my
Hi,
Yesterday I did an apt-get -u dselect-upgrade using woody in
sources.list.
Now I'm having some hard lock, where my keyboard and mouse stop
answering; fortunately I was able to ssh into my machine and kill
several processes.
This happened twice when I was vis
"James M . Mastros" wrote:
> 1) Are their any unusual noizes noticable either during or slightly before
>this lockup?
Not unusual as such, like say the sound of a HD crashing (been through
that) but there is a reproducible pattern. There is usually a heavy
disk load (possibly this just makes
On Sun, Apr 25, 1999 at 09:23:08PM +0930, Matthew Tuck wrote:
> I'm suspecting something doesn't either like a specific disk position or
> consecutive positions, or a specific stream of bytes. I'm looking at
> either hardware, kernel or cmos settings.
Having had problems like this before, I'd ask:
About a month and a half ago I installed Debian Potato on my Cyrix
686-150(200) system with 32Mb of each of RAM and swap. My experience
has been fairly positive, but I am having an extremely annoying problem
with hard lockups.
I quickly determined that these lockups seemed to be reproducible.
Ce
I don't know if this will help you any, but it's worth a shot:
When mine was overheating recently, it was the RAM chips that were getting
too hot. The way I figured that out is the side of the case right where
the RAM chips are was quite warm to the touch. The chips themselves were
too hot to t
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Shaleh wrote:
> What is running / not running at the time of the crash. The ^@ could
> indicate a daemon overflowing its buffer -- it could be a symptom or a
> cause.
sounds more like a symptom to me. i've seen that lots of times after
crashes - my guess is it's a result of f
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998, Shaleh wrote:
> What is running / not running at the time of the crash. The ^@ could
> indicate a daemon overflowing its buffer -- it could be a symptom or a
> cause. When I run Netscape and Enlightenment 13.3 I occasionally have
> this happen. Seems that NS does some things
Brian writes:
> Well, I am overclocking my P233 to 266, and have been doing so since
> March or so. I took off the case cover and the cpu wasn't even hot, I
> could grab the sides of the fan-heatsink.
Do you have heatsink grease between the heatsink and the cpu? If not the
cpu can overheat while
-Original Message-
From: Evan Van Dyke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 06, 1998 4:15 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Hard lock-up crashes, need some clues!
> Well, I am overclocking my P233 to 266, and have been doing so since
> March or so. I t
*-Brandon Mitchell ( 6 Jul)
| On Mon, 6 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| > Very unpredictably(so far) my machine will lock-up hard. I can't
| > ctl-alt-del, no mouse or keyboard response, not even any jsr daemon
| > response(uses joystick port to signal reboot). The only indication in
| > t
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Very unpredictably(so far) my machine will lock-up hard. I can't
> ctl-alt-del, no mouse or keyboard response, not even any jsr daemon
> response(uses joystick port to signal reboot). The only indication in
> the logs are strings of binary characters
*-Shaleh ( 6 Jul)
| What is running / not running at the time of the crash. The ^@ could
| indicate a daemon overflowing its buffer -- it could be a symptom or a
| cause. When I run Netscape and Enlightenment 13.3 I occasionally have
| this happen. Seems that NS does some things that eventually
On Mon, 6 Jul 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Hi all,
:
: Very unpredictably(so far) my machine will lock-up hard. I can't
: ctl-alt-del, no mouse or keyboard response, not even any jsr daemon
: response(uses joystick port to signal reboot). The only indication in
: the logs are strings of bina
What is running / not running at the time of the crash. The ^@ could
indicate a daemon overflowing its buffer -- it could be a symptom or a
cause. When I run Netscape and Enlightenment 13.3 I occasionally have
this happen. Seems that NS does some things that eventually torque off
E and X.
--
Hi all,
Very unpredictably(so far) my machine will lock-up hard. I can't
ctl-alt-del, no mouse or keyboard response, not even any jsr daemon
response(uses joystick port to signal reboot). The only indication in
the logs are strings of binary characters showing up as [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
have to
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