[ale] debian acpi module errors, framebuffer

Jim Popovitch jimpop at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 24 16:41:55 EST 2005


On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 16:16 -0500, Jay Loden wrote:
> Debian Testing, 2.6.8 kernel, no usb devices plugged in, 

That's what I was running until i did a custom compile.  I don't have a
i1300 however.  Have you tried booting into single mode and manually
inserting individual usb modules until you see which one is causing the
problem?  I'm not the best when it comes to debugging usb stuff,
historically it has just always sucked.  Recently i've been happy with
usb stability, but I'm sure there will be bad usb days ahead again.  ;-)

-Jim P. 

> 
> and none of the links on google apply, even if they are actually about the 
> same laptop, they apply to 2.4 series kernel, in which there were usb 
> problems.  
> 
> Running Mepis kernel 2.6.7 or Slackware 2.4, I ran into no usb problems. 
> 
> -Jay
> 
> On Monday 24 January 2005 2:23, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> > On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 14:13 -0500, Jay Loden wrote:
> > > Well, that didnt work out too well.  I just disabled acpi, and rebooted
> > > and it hung on USB detection.  I had to reboot into failsafe and remove
> > > the acpi=off
> >
> > Are you using Debian Stable, Testing, or Unstable?
> >
> > Did you use a 2.4 or 2.6 kernel?
> >
> > Do you have any USB devices plugged in?
> >
> > Have you looked at some of these:
> >    http://www.google.com?q=thinkpad+i1300+Debian
> > This one looks promising:
> > http://uhacc.org/~jcpunk/linux-on-laptops/ibm/thinkpad-i1300/i1300-install-
> >guide.html
> >
> > -Jim P.
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