I am closing this as won't fix for the kernel as I do not really see a
kernel issue with this and there has been no response for quite some
time. If the problem persists and you can provide a backtrace of the
xserver crash, please reopen.
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I am setting this back to incomplete. Timo suggested some X backtrace
and from the kernel side I currently cannot see a real handle to grasp.
It looks like a generic serial attachment and the kernel seems to know
nothing more about that.
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if it's the xserver crashing, getting a proper backtrace would be nice:
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Backtracing
there's also bug 325101 which looks similar, but happened after
upgrading to jaunty.
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Unfortunately, from the logs there is really nothing special to note
(except the hdaps driver, but that is completely unrelated). Even the
Xorg log looks like there is something found. From lshal I take it that
this is just a device attached to some serial port. Both kernel dmesg
show ttyS0 and tty
Timo, is there something we can do to debug this? What packages would
include the tablet driver part, so we could compare there versions?
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Great, you just write if you need something else tested. I will try to
do it faster next time.
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Thanks, for testing Andcor. I will try to have a look at the dmesg
output later to see whether this reveals anything.
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By the way, I've tried the kernel in your PPA, and that has exactly the
same problem as the other one.
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Sorry, didn't see that you have written anything. I just thought you had
updated the status a number of times. Here is the dmesg outputs for both
kernels
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Sorry for the late response to this. I just checked the wacom driver between
2.6.27-9.19 and now and that does not seem to have changed. So, this might be a
side effect from something else. Could you please attach the dmesg output for
the old and new kernel?
Another thing you could try is to ena
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It should be said that the tablet PC I own also is a Lenovo x60 tablet. But
it is very irretatating that you cannot use the latest kernel.
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I have the same problem here with an IBM/Lenovo X60tablet.
Option "ForceDevice" "ISDV4"
in the xorg.conf force X into failsafe. Omitting this option leaves the
wacom pen not working.
Skipping the hole wacom config from xorg.conf and hoping for hal gives:
(WW) config/hal: no driver
I've, by the way, also written about the bug here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6655982#post6655982
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