Linux On A Toshiba Click Mini...

Gee groeg3 at web.de
Wed Mar 9 12:15:04 CET 2016


I had added that line to my grub config as well because I had read about
possible issues (though to be honest, I don't understand the details).
It didn't seem to prevent my occasional crash/screen blank at the login
screen, but maybe because of that kernel option I didn't encounter the
other freezes you guys are reporting?



On 03/08/2016 09:44 AM, Nicolas Huillard wrote:
> Le mardi 08 mars 2016 à 08:27 +0000, Paul Mansfield a écrit :
>> On 8 Mar 2016 08:21, "Nicolas Huillard" <nicolas at huillard.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Le mardi 08 mars 2016 à 07:37 +0000, Paul Mansfield a écrit :
>>>> On 24 Feb 2016 11:09, "Nicolas Huillard" <nicolas at huillard.net> wrote:.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have upgraded the xserver-xorg-video-intel to 2:2.99.917-2~bpo8+1,
>>>>> which didn't prevent hard freezes (even without sdio wifi).
>>>>
>>>> I stumbled on this
>>>>
>>>> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1090
>>>>
>>>> Which seems to explain the locking up problem and has a hack to mitigate
>>>> it. perhaps you can try it and say if it helps?
>>>
>>> Are you sure the link is correct ? It's about a 2.6.0 bug from 2003
>>> "serio.o fails to compile"...
>>
>> How odd, I don't recall even looking at that page. Sorry about that.
>>
>> Try this
>> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109051
> 
> Much better ;-) I'll check that. I vaguely recall that 4.4 does indeed
> use only so much cstates, but the bug details are clearly related to the
> problem.
> 


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