On 12/22/14 19:48, Heinz Diehl wrote:
How about finding the first official kernel with the faulty behaviour,
bisecting the offending commit and reporting it to the lkml people?
This bugzilla-comment contains a link to the kernel patch that seem to
create problems for some of us. The question is whether this patch cures
problems for others?
<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1121331#c8>
(my card is Fermi card, NVC0, a Quadro 2000, code name NVC3(GF106),
whether that one has "0x46 entries in the thermal table", or not, is
beyond me)
Continuously patching away an obvious bug can't be the solution (and
someday it won't work any longer or need a manual merge)..
Yes...
Btw: is the problem still persistent in plain vanilla 3.19-rc1?
https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.x/testing/linux-3.19-rc1.tar.xz
I haven't compiled a kernel in years (decades), but my hunch is that if
the patch mentioned in the bugzilla above is still there, it will still
have problems (for some of us).
Lars
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