Re: old kernel appears more stable than latest

2024-09-25 Thread hlyg
On 9/25/24 20:56, Jeffrey Walton wrote: That is a very interesting finding. I thought the external hubs would auto-configure to the highest version provided by the host. I would not expect the machine to hang or crash in that particular configuration. Do you think it is due to cheap hardware? I

Re: old kernel appears more stable than latest

2024-09-25 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 10:38 PM hlyg wrote: > > it seems to be caused by wrong usb configuration > > kernel msg during boot: "usb 1-3: device descriptor read/64, error -71" > > if usb hub is connected to wrong usb port, after running about 12 hours, > 12.7 fails while 12.5 is OK > > connecting to

Re: old kernel appears more stable than latest

2024-09-24 Thread hlyg
it seems to be caused by wrong usb configuration kernel msg during boot: "usb 1-3: device descriptor read/64, error -71" if usb hub is connected to wrong usb port, after running about 12 hours, 12.7 fails while 12.5 is OK connecting to correct usb port can fix it i get clue from freebsd, its

Re: old kernel appears more stable than latest

2024-09-21 Thread hlyg
On 9/21/24 20:21, Jeffrey Walton wrote: When I experience weird power related problems (and problems with reboot), I go right to the BIOS or UEFI and ensure the firmware is the latest. UEFI is where the ACPI tables are located, and that affects all power behavior. So I think your first step is t

Re: old kernel appears more stable than latest

2024-09-21 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Fri, Sep 13, 2024 at 11:33 PM hlyg wrote: > > i have installed latest 12.7, after running about 10 hours, it doesn't > respond to my keyboard pressing, power LED on front panel of pc case > become red, i have to reboot > > i run journalctl, i am not sure if msg below are related to my problem >

Re: old kernel appears more stable than latest

2024-09-20 Thread hlyg
linux-image-6.1.0-17-amd64 has similar problem though its last msg before next boot are different: Sep 16 18:09:58 debian dhclient[1523]: DHCPREQUEST for 192.168.43.217 on wlx123 to 192.168.43.81 port 67 Sep 16 18:09:58 debian dhclient[1523]: DHCPACK of 192.168.43.217 from 192.168.43.81 Sep 16

Re: old kernel appears more stable than latest

2024-09-16 Thread hlyg
Thank Cater! On 9/16/24 14:08, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: Is this the USB stick adapter? my wifi adapter is Realtek  RTL8188EUS 802.11n Wireless Adapter, it uses firmware rtlwifi/rtl8188eufw.bin i have downgraded kernel to linux-image-6.1.0-17-amd64, hopefully it can solve my problem Sep 13 18:

Re: old kernel appears more stable than latest

2024-09-15 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Sep 16, 2024 at 01:23:08PM +0800, hlyg wrote: > below are last msg before next boot, wifi adapter name has been > edited(wlx123) > > wifi adapter use firmware r8188eu, i don't why peripheral like wifi adapter > can cause kernel to fail > Is this the USB stick adapter? > i have downgrade

Re: old kernel appears more stable than latest

2024-09-15 Thread hlyg
below are last msg before next boot, wifi adapter name has been edited(wlx123) wifi adapter use firmware r8188eu, i don't why peripheral like wifi adapter can cause kernel to fail i have downgraded kernel to linux-image-6.1.0-17-amd64, hopefully it can solve my problem Sep 13 18:04:23 debi

Re: old kernel appears more stable than latest

2024-09-14 Thread hlyg
Thank Busby! i compose email in freebsd on pc1, its time is incorrect problem is with pc2 running deb12 though its time is correct more detail about my problem, it arise in sleep mode, i can't see any error or warning msg (it enters sleep mode after mouse/keyboard inactivity for some time)

Re: old kernel appears more stable than latest

2024-09-14 Thread Bret Busby
On 14/9/24 15:49, hlyg wrote: You might want to check your system time, and/or your system timezone. .. Bret Busby Armadale West Australia (UTC+0800) ..

old kernel appears more stable than latest

2024-09-13 Thread hlyg
i have installed latest 12.7, after running about 10 hours, it doesn't respond to my keyboard pressing, power LED on front panel of pc case become red, i have to reboot i run journalctl, i am not sure if msg below are related to my problem Sep 13 18:06:54 debian kernel: INFO: task RTW_CMD_