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> Von: Ben Hutchings
> Gesendet: So. 16.07.2017 23:23
> An: Jens Gruentjes , , 868...@bugs.debian.org
> Betreff: Re: Bug#868224: linux-image-4.9.0-3-amd64: Upgrade to
> linux-image-4.9.0-3-amd64 hangs while or after generating initrd
>
> Control: reassign -1 s
Source: linux
Version: 4.9.2-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
Please enable CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_GOODIX, for use on devices that have
this touchscreen hardware installed.
Thank you!
diff --git a/debian/config/config b/debian/config/config
index bd87c7f32..9dabf1feb 100644
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I've installed the same package on a Debian 7.5 that uses an ext4 rootfs
(running as a VirtualBox guest) and it boots without issues.
So apparently the problem only occurs with the combination of the 3.14
kernel image and a btrfs rootfs.
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Package: linux-image-3.14-0.bpo.1-amd64
Version: 3.14.4-1~bpo70+1
I'm running a freshly installed Debian 7.5 on a KVM guest system.
The rootfs resides in a btrfs subvolume.
To get access to the improvements to btrfs in newer kernel versions, I
added the wheezy-backports repository to /etc/apt/sour
Hi,
Jonathan Nieder said:
>> I'll attach also the output of alsa-info.sh as recommended in Bug
>> #657302
>
> Did you get a chance to try this?
Erh, yes: the output was already attached to the original submission. The
future mode was meant as "after I've left this editor" :-)
Eric
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Hello!
There is an open source firmware:
http://linuxtv.org/hg/~anttip/af9015
Could this be included in debian to make the usb dvb tuner work?
thanks
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Package: linux-image-2.6-686
Version: 2.6.32+25
Severity: normal
Although the acer fan control kernel module seems to be available (acerhdf), it
did not work out-of-the-box. To automatically start the fan control you would
need(?) do [1]:
sudo 'echo "options acerhdf kernelmode=1" > /etc/modp
> Sorry for the late reponse. Unfortunately the driver needed to be stripped,
> since we can't legally distribute the firmware.
OK thanks, I understand that.
Just to be clear, this bug (430017) was raised to report a fault in
the sound driver (as per subject), not that it was subsequently
dropped
Hi,
> > > Does this error still occur with more recent kernel versions?
> > I am running Etch, which is kept up to date. Can I easily get a later
> > stable kernel to test this with?
>
> Yes, there is one: We added an additional kernel based on 2.6.24 in the
> 4.0r4 point release of Debian Etch
Hi,
Thanks for looking at this.
> Does this error still occur with more recent kernel versions?
By more recent do you mean later than Etch? I do not wish to upgrade
to Lenny just now.
I am running Etch, which is kept up to date. Can I easily get a later
stable kernel to test this with?
r...@
Hi,
>
> hey Eric,
> Can you test the 2.6.18 kernel in sid? That's the kernel we currently
> plan to ship in etch.
I've done it, and the result of all commands in my first email is exactly
the same as under 2.6.17.
Thanks, Eric
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Hi,
I tried with the given kernel and the result is:
- exactly the same symptons as in 2.6.8
- the backported kernel is built with gcc 4.0.2 (not sure about the
subdigits) which are not part of Sarge, making building of additional
modules impossible. Such a backported kernel should be built with g
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