Artur Ruta, thank you for your efforts. The way to maximize the narrowness between problematic kernels, before bisecting commits, is to check against the published kernels in Oneiric https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/linux . As per this website, the following kernels are in the 2.6.39 - 3.0 range:
2.6.39-0.5
2.6.39-1.6
2.6.39-2.7
2.6.39-2.8
2.6.39-3.9
2.6.39-3.10
3.0-0.1
I would test each one until you have the problematic kernel immediately preceding the kernel that works. Then retool for bisecting commits between these two kernels.
Artur Ruta, thank you for your efforts. The way to maximize the narrowness between problematic kernels, before bisecting commits, is to check against the published kernels in Oneiric https:/ /launchpad. net/ubuntu/ oneiric/ +source/ linux . As per this website, the following kernels are in the 2.6.39 - 3.0 range:
2.6.39-0.5
2.6.39-1.6
2.6.39-2.7
2.6.39-2.8
2.6.39-3.9
2.6.39-3.10
3.0-0.1
I would test each one until you have the problematic kernel immediately preceding the kernel that works. Then retool for bisecting commits between these two kernels.