Hi, * Cyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org> [100225 15:52]: > Martin Gollowitzer <gollo@fsfe.org> (25/02/2010): > > Please find the desired information below. > > For the 2.6.32 kernel, please. :) The idea is to track down the > regression. Since you don't run it, you could use that instead: > > $ dpkg -l 'linux-image-2.6.32*'|grep ^ii|awk '{print $2 $3}' As with yesterday's weekly upgrade of my system there came a new 2.6.32 kernel package, I tried it again today. The system now doesn't get stuck at the login screen anymore. The mouse pointer is now visible on my internal screen, but not on the external one. However, Xorg gets 100% cpu load when I switch between two windows. My kernel version is: Linux wingback 2.6.32-trunk-amd64 #1 SMP Sun Jan 10 22:40:40 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux The dpkg command above gives: linux-image-2.6.32-trunk-amd64 2.6.32-5 I will again have to stick with 2.6.31 for the moment as these cpu load peaks are not really something I want to live with. Thanks, Martin
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