The bug disappeared in kernel versions 3.8.0.28
After upgrading to 3.8.0.31 #46 it reappeared. Seems a regression.
Reverting to an older kernel makes it disappear
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I'm not worried about rebooting. I am worried about that I do not have
access to the machine. It is used and the person using it travels
around.
I hope to get a hand on the machine after the summer.
So, if there is an easier way to install a kernel I could ask the user
to do it
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Wolf Rogner, a PPA wouldn't get around having to restart, if that's your
concern. However, I know that Ksplice allows for linux kernel
hotpatching without the need for restart -> http://www.ksplice.com/ .
Would this provide an opportunity for you to test the requested mainline
kernel during your ma
Sorry, cannot do this. Its a production machine now and I have very
limited access to it.
Is there another way to test the kernel? (a ppa package)
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Wolf Rogner, could you please test the latest upstream kernel available
following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds ? It will allow
additional upstream developers to examine the issue. Please do not test the
kernel in the mainline kernels archive directory daily folder, but the one al
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