On 03/11/14 13:49, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On November 3, 2014 8:28:42 AM EST, Bob Williams <linux@barrowhillfarm.org.uk> wrote:
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On 02/11/14 06:14, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 02/11/14 01:36, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am 31.10.2014 11:35, schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Hi,
I still didn't lock it, because the ports still want to finish some stuff, but actually since Tuesday we didn't build a thing in there any more for the actual release.
I'm preparing the mirrors now
I removed the redirect to factory-snapshot now, so that zypper dup from RC1 will get you 13.2. Have a lot of fun!
Greetings, Stephan
Thank you, Stephan!
13.2 is working wonderfully!
(A couple of little 'annoyances' - re repositories - which will disappear as usual once 13.2 is officially released.)
One little annoyance here is that Yast (GUI) causes a kernel panic! Iinstalled openSUSE 13.2-RC1 on my Dell Inspiron 1525 laptop, which had previously been running 13.1. I did a clean install, using btrfs on the system partition, but retaining an encrypted /home partition (ext4).
Today I did zypper dup from RC1. I have not added any extra repositories.
The machine boots OK, through the encryption key input to the KDE login dialog. The desktop looks as expected, and the apps I've tried (gkrellm, konsole, krusader, thunderbird, firefox) all work.
When I try to start YaST in graphical mode, it asks for the root password, then goes into a kernel panic. Eventually the machine reboots itself.
I can take a photograph of the kernel panic messages. Where should I send it?
Bob
Intel graphics?
I had one occurrence of a kernel crash with 13.2 beta and xf86-video-intel installed. I had other video issues that caused me to uninstall. No errors since then. So I can't say with absolute confidence the Intel driver triggered the crash, but it is the only obvious candidate.
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=899610
Greg
My symptoms are not the same as yours, but I suspect you're right about the problem being related to graphics. I noticed some smearing on movement of the mouse while composing this message. S | Name | Summary | Type --+--------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+-------- | intel-SINIT | Intel(R) SINIT AC modules | package i | intel-gpu-tools | Collection of tools for development and testing of the Intel DRM driver | package | intelhex | Library for Intel HEX Files Manipulations | package i | libdrm_intel1 | Userspace interface for Kernel DRM services for Intel chips | package | ucode-intel | Microcode Updates for Intel x86/x86-64 CPUs | package i | vaapi-intel-driver | Intel Driver for Video Acceleration (VA) API for Linux | package i | xf86-video-intel | Intel video driver for the Xorg X server | package sudo zypper se nouveau S | Name | Summary | Type --+--------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+-------- | libXvMC_nouveau | XVMC state tracker for Nouveau | package i | libdrm_nouveau2 | Userspace interface for Kernel DRM services for NVIDIA chips | package i | libvdpau_nouveau | XVMC state tracker for Nouveau | package i | xf86-video-nouveau | Accelerated Open Source driver for nVidia cards | package I'm a bit out of my depth now, so what would you recommend? Should I uninstall xf86-video-intel and see what happens when I reboot? This is not a production machine. Bob -- Bob Williams System: Linux 3.11.10-21-desktop Distro: openSUSE 13.1 (x86_64) with KDE Development Platform: 4.14.1 Uptime: 06:00am up 5 days 11:04, 5 users, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.05 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org