On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Chris Ball <cjb(a)laptop.org> wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 26 2012, Niels de Vos wrote:
> Now, I'd like to have the wireless working somehow. Any hints, or is
> there a ticket open for this already?
We're not sure why the crashes are happening. If you (or anyone else)
would be willing to help debug, it'd be appreciated. Either of these
two tests would be helpful:
(1) Try installing the kernel from 11.3.1 build os31 on os5:
http://dev.laptop.org/~kernels/public_rpms/f14-xo1.75/kernel-3.0.19_xo1.7...
and see if the problem persists.
I tried (1) and the problem is not gone with that kernel. What I did was this:
1. boot the kernel
2. switch to console (CTRL+ALT+F2) to prevent locking up in plymouth
3. try to unload the libertas_sdio module (fails with kernel stack
dump, but prevents timeout spamming)
4. # systemctl start powerd.service
5. show the systemd-journal to check that powerd has been started
6. wait until powerd kicks in
7. take a picture of the screen:
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https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/mM9iK5dMUyz4BC54Wahn5PPU9FZYZ9jHSbJ...
This does not tell me a lot. Let me know if you want me to try booting
(which kernel?) with 'no_console_suspend' and do some more tests.
Unfortunately I do not have a working serial console setup atm
(missing the USB-cable).
(2) Try installing the kernel from os5 onto 11.3.1 build os31:
http://dev.laptop.org/~kernels/public_rpms/f17-xo1.75/kernel-3.0.19_xo1.7...
That'll help work out whether the problem follows the kernel RPM or
the build image. (Make sure that you've checked that you are actually
running the newly-installed kernel, with uname -r.)
Thanks!