thveillon.debian wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom a écrit :thveillon.debian wrote:Hugo Vanwoerkom a écrit :I had the same problem using "bigmem" on an Asus P5K-E mobo, c2duo and 4gb ram. On the same box the -amd64 is running fine. I tried many compilation options, and I even got the freezes with a vanilla kernel. It's still the same for 2.6.25-3. I filled a bug report but it didn't catch a lot of interest so far... I thought I was the only one to get that.Hi, Just FYI, I went back to 2.6.24-1-686.I had 2.6.25-1-686 + 2.6.25-2-686 running for 9 days and had 3 hard freezes: nothing moved, no kbd, no mouse.The logs showed nothing up to the moment. That hasn't happened since I bought this mobo 3 years ago. It could be my hardware setup: 2 ATA disks, 2 USB external drives, one ATA, one SATA. HugoThe only output I got was :<snip>It's happening even with no xserver started on non tainted kernel. What's your hardware precisely ?I have an EP-8VTAI mobo with an Athlon XP +2700 at 2GHz and 1GB of memory.What is the number of the bug? At least you got output, I got nothing. HugoI have filled a new one for the latest 2.6.25-3, bug number *482100*. Since I had problem with the vanilla kernel (did you try compiling from vanilla kernel.org sources ?) I'm thinking of filling a bug there. I'll wait for some Debian feedback first, maybe it's just a problem with a specific system setting.
I did compile from 2.6.25.3 - I see that the current stable is 2.6.25.4 - and I ran that for two days but never got a freeze. I changed my strategy slightly: I was going to go back to that version after the 3 freezes in the Debian kernel, but instead I went back to 2.6.24-1-686. Got scared I guess... :-) I submitted *482074* describing the freeze, but other than looking for other people who report a freeze I don't hold out much hope.
Hugo