Fully updated Oneiric as of this writing, here's a surefire way to kernel panic.
In an ecryptfs $HOME:
$ hg clone http://hg.python.org/cpython
$ sudo apt-get build-dep python2.7
$ cd cpython
$ hg up 2.7
$ ./configure && make
$ make TESTOPTS="-j 50" testall
The test suite starts to run and before you can blink, X dies and you get kernel panic on the console. I think it's related to ecryptfs because if you instead do all the above in /tmp, it works just fine.
Fully updated Oneiric as of this writing, here's a surefire way to kernel panic.
In an ecryptfs $HOME:
$ hg clone http:// hg.python. org/cpython
$ sudo apt-get build-dep python2.7
$ cd cpython
$ hg up 2.7
$ ./configure && make
$ make TESTOPTS="-j 50" testall
The test suite starts to run and before you can blink, X dies and you get kernel panic on the console. I think it's related to ecryptfs because if you instead do all the above in /tmp, it works just fine.