On 09/10/2009 12:26 PM, David Saez Padros wrote: > >> Instead of guessing and contemplating and using your brain cycles to >> figure out the cause, have you instead taken the effort to post the >> kernel backtraces you have to the linux-kernel mailing list yet? All >> you need to do is compose an email with the attachment you have >> already posted here previous and shoot it out to LKML. > > yes, i have do that to the debian bug tracking system but reporting > bugs to those busy systems usually don't get any useful result I think you have enough data to bug LKML. As Debian is not a subscription service - personally, I would go right to the experts, which is LKML or RedHat. Nothing direct against Debian - but in my memories, I don't recall kernel experts frequently using or being part of the Debian project. They probably exist - but the best work on the mainstream kernel on LKML, or get hired by a company such as RedHat. Cheers, mark -- Mark Mielke<mark at mielke.cc>