On 10/17/05, Antonio <debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi to the list, > > I'm running the 2.6.14-rc4 kernel with realtime-preemption (rt1) patch > on a debian testing/unstable. > > I was trying to create a simple sessione with lash, lash_synth and > patchage but qjackctl died suddenly. In syslog I've found the "stack > trace" of the kernel due to a bug, something that begins with: > > localhost kernel: BUG: Unable to handle kernel paging request at > virtual address 00100100 > > and then continues for more or less 100 lines of additional > informations. Looking in syslog I've found also another 2 o 3 > _different_ bugs: they are all audio related. > > Are those syslog information useful for debugging? How and where should > I report them? > > Now I will try If I can reproduce the bug with the vanilla 2.6.13 kernel > and/or with the 2.6.14-rc3-rt2 that I've previously compiled. > QjackCtl is running fine here on 2.6.14-rc4-rt6 on AMD64. I'd suggest that you update to the very latest stuff that Ingo has released, try again, and then report any problems on LKML. They will require that you do that if you want any real support anyway... You might also try rebuilding Jack against that kernel just to be sure. Cheers, Mark