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Is this still a problem ? What does it report with DEBUG_PAGEALLOC ?
Can you confirm this issue exists with the Karmic Alpha 9.10 release.
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If the issue remains while still runnin
Hi Taylor,
so the oops this is present with 2.6.29 but not 2.6.29.1? I guess you
still want the fix into the ubuntu kernel, so I had a look at the
patches that went into 2.6.29.1. I couldn't find an obvious candidate,
but I can help you bisect the patches and compile a list of candidates I
find mo
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BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0019
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I don't recieve a kerneloops with mainline kernel 2.6.29.1
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Looks like we are oopsing in arch/x86/include/asm/processor.h,
prefetch() alternative_input().
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I didn't use to get any kernel oops in alpha5, but after a huge bunch of
updates were pushed through, I suddenly started getting lots of kernel
oops. The system seems to be kinda unstable, as X seems to suddenly
freeze and reset about once an hour.
Btw, I also get this oops with the 2.6.29 mainlin
Hi Taylor,
Care to also comment if this is a regression from a previous kernel? If
so, which kernel? Also, do you experience any other symptoms of
instability on the system after you get this oops? Thanks.
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