Understood. Well for now the unique workaround I found is to block the
grub entry on V3.6.11 on startup so the system works. It's not my
primary machine then I would like to help you (or with the maintainer
of the kernel in this case) to do a bisection. Just ask.
2013/6/3, Chris Wilson <email address hidden>:
> Nothing untoward stands out in the logs from the working setup.
> Unfortunately, if it is a hard hang and the machine is unaccessible from
> the network, then the easiest way to debug the issue is likely with a
> kernel bisection.
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Understood. Well for now the unique workaround I found is to block the
grub entry on V3.6.11 on startup so the system works. It's not my
primary machine then I would like to help you (or with the maintainer
of the kernel in this case) to do a bisection. Just ask.
2013/6/3, Chris Wilson <email address hidden>: /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1186800 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ xserver- xorg-video- intel/+ bug/1186800/ +subscriptions
> Nothing untoward stands out in the logs from the working setup.
> Unfortunately, if it is a hard hang and the machine is unaccessible from
> the network, then the easiest way to debug the issue is likely with a
> kernel bisection.
>
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> report.
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> Title:
> Video goes blank and system hangs (using an old kernel fix it)
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