Bug#100421: considered this?

2004-12-08 Thread Graham Sheppard
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Re: kernel-patch-powerpc-2.6.9_2.6.9-2_powerpc.changes UNACCEPT

2004-12-08 Thread Sven Luther
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 02:53:41PM -0500, Debian Installer wrote: > Rejected: Rejected: kernel-image-power3-smp_2.6.9-2_powerpc.deb: old version > (100) in unstable >= new version (2.6.9-2) targeted at unstable. > Rejected: Rejected: kernel-image-power3_2.6.9-2_powerpc.deb: old version > (100) in

kernel-patch-powerpc-2.6.9_2.6.9-2_powerpc.changes UNACCEPT

2004-12-08 Thread Debian Installer
Rejected: Rejected: kernel-image-power3-smp_2.6.9-2_powerpc.deb: old version (100) in unstable >= new version (2.6.9-2) targeted at unstable. Rejected: Rejected: kernel-image-power3_2.6.9-2_powerpc.deb: old version (100) in unstable >= new version (2.6.9-2) targeted at unstable. Rejected: Rejecte

Bug#270376: Still not working

2004-12-08 Thread Jefferson Cowart
I've upgraded to the current version of this package (2.6.8-10) and I'm still having the same problem. However I've got some more information now that the newer kernel put into the logs. If you need more context on those log files let me know. Dec 8 11:41:00 JeffDebian2 kernel: Linux Kernel Card

Bug#284783: kernel-image-2.6.9-1-686-smp: Kernel oops possibly related to kswapd

2004-12-08 Thread Sean O'Dubhghaill
Package: kernel-image-2.6.9-1-686-smp Severity: grave Justification: causes non-serious data loss Under normal use (running kde, konqueor etc) my kernel oops causing the machine to freeze requiring a hard reset. From looking at the oops message (which is attached) i suspect it has something to do

Re: input core

2004-12-08 Thread Matthew Wilcox
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 07:26:40PM +0100, Paul Akkermans wrote: > Hello everyone, HEY! RETARD!! This is the third time this week you've posted to debian-kernel. This is the third time I'm telling you to fuck off. I was polite before. But now you've made me angry. GO AWAY. -- "Next the state

input core

2004-12-08 Thread Paul Akkermans
Hello everyone,   I am trying to do some locking on the input layer because adding/removing devices while events are generated might lead into problems, and that's where adding locking will help. The trouble is that I am having trouble to precisely pinpoint where this locking should be added

Bug#284763: initrd-tools: md and devfs

2004-12-08 Thread BjÃrn Torkelsson
Package: initrd-tools Version: 0.1.74 Severity: normal Tags: patch Hi, I had to apply the attached (dirty, quickfix) patch to be able to get initrd-tools to work with mdadm on a 2.6.9 kernel compiled without devfs support. /torkel -- System Information: Debian Release: 3.1 Architecture: amd64 (

Bug#284730: kernel-image-2.6.8-1-sparc64: dmfe/DM9102 driver causes PCI SERR on Netra X1

2004-12-08 Thread Richard Mortimer
Package: kernel-image-2.6.8-1-sparc64 Version: 2.6.8-5 Severity: important After upgrading to version 2.6.8-5 (whose only change was to compile the dmfe driver (CONFIG_DM9102 = m) the dmfe driver is loaded in preference to tulip. The former does not work (at least not on the system that I have a