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Message-ID: <4D85EBFA.70908@tim-richardson.net>
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 22:58:50 +1100
From: Tim Richardson <tim@...-richardson.net>
To: linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: kernel panic on resume from suspend to ram 2.6.38, with link to photo
of screen
My laptop is a Toshiba U400 with intel graphics. BIOS is latest. It's
been running linux for three years, mostly Debian unstable.
Every 2.6.38 kernel I've tried gives a kernel panic on resume from ram
suspend. I have tried three different 2.6.38 kernels from aptosid (all
of them after release of 2.6.38) and the Debian unstable 2.6.38 which
has just entered repositories.
This happens even in run-level 3 (xserver not running).
However, suspend to disk resumes happily.
I don't have any closed source drivers used: video is intel, wireless is
intel, and virtualbox is OSE.
I have a photo of the console screen here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/te.richardson/Aptosid#5585718281112043778
PS I don't know is this is a kernel panic. The machine freezes hard, I
must force a power-down. I can't find the messages in the photo in any
system logs. The LED on the caps lock key flashes. This system has had
no problems with any kernels in recent memory.
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