Am Dienstag 29 September 2009 schrieb phanisvara das:
On Tuesday 29 September 2009 11:50:58 pm Hans-Peter Holler wrote:
Or just boot with acpi=off for a day - that's what I do.
If you have a computer that boots with it. No chance with mine. A ran into it. So maybe others should know a temporary solution.
isn't it possible to take that kernel out of the factory repo? ok, factory isn't guaranteed to work, but i guess many people will update as usual, having their systems crash. i didn't do it because it wanted to downgrade some kernel dependencies, and i thought let me wait until that gets resolved w/o downgrade. lucky me...
I think the answer is no. Why? Factory is by definition a working place. Human beings contribute to it. Then this work is published independently, means: noone has the resources to test on all environments what her/his commit will introduce new bugs. It's a fact that this _can_ break something. And it's a fact that critical bugs force the developers doing something. In this case thomas reverted jeff's commit. With next sync of Factory we will see success or failure. And what can one do who uses Factory? Again treat is as a working place, not as a distribution. THX Hans-Peter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org