So, the next step is to perform a reverse mainline kernel bisect from 3.2.30 to v3.4, in order to identify the last bad upstream kernel version, followed consecutively in version by the first good one. As per http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ we have:
v3.2.30-precise/
v3.2.31-precise/
v3.2.32-precise/
v3.2.33-precise/
v3.3-precise/
v3.3-rc1-precise/
v3.3-rc2-precise/
v3.3-rc3-precise/
v3.3-rc4-precise/
v3.3-rc5-precise/
v3.3-rc6-precise/
v3.3-rc7-precise/
v3.3.1-precise/
v3.3.2-precise/
v3.3.3-precise/
v3.3.4-precise/
v3.3.5-precise/
v3.3.6-precise/
v3.3.7-precise/
v3.3.8-quantal/
v3.4-precise/
Runar Ingebrigtsen, thank you for testing the newest BIOS. As per http:// kernel. ubuntu. com/~kernel- ppa/info/ kernel- version- map.html the last known bad Ubuntu kernel 3.2.0-32.51 is based on mainline 3.2.30. The last known good mainline kernel is v3.4.
So, the next step is to perform a reverse mainline kernel bisect from 3.2.30 to v3.4, in order to identify the last bad upstream kernel version, followed consecutively in version by the first good one. As per http:// kernel. ubuntu. com/~kernel- ppa/mainline/ we have:
v3.2.30-precise/
v3.2.31-precise/
v3.2.32-precise/
v3.2.33-precise/
v3.3-precise/
v3.3-rc1-precise/
v3.3-rc2-precise/
v3.3-rc3-precise/
v3.3-rc4-precise/
v3.3-rc5-precise/
v3.3-rc6-precise/
v3.3-rc7-precise/
v3.3.1-precise/
v3.3.2-precise/
v3.3.3-precise/
v3.3.4-precise/
v3.3.5-precise/
v3.3.6-precise/
v3.3.7-precise/
v3.3.8-quantal/
v3.4-precise/
Hence, could you please test http:// kernel. ubuntu. com/~kernel- ppa/mainline/ v3.3-rc5- precise/ ?
Once tested, could you please continue to reverse mainline kernel bisect following https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/Kernel/ KernelBisection ?
Thank you for your understanding.
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