Thanks. My problem is slightly different as I still run lilo. I checked
the lilo config and it is still good.
Hello
I read the chain with interest since I have been fighting the same issue on
my machine. What is interesting (at least to me) is that I am running a
much older release of Ubuntu Lucid with a 2.6.32-71 kernel. I¹m not in
the habit of rebooting very often so this issue may have existed fo
sure what.
The only suggestion I have is to start debugging and try to see what's
going wrong. Is the data from the guest OS getting to the hardware okay,
and vice versa? Are you sure you've got the correct device?
Seth
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> disk :-)
I'm afraid it's just not practical to do this remotely. Being able to
physically interact with the touchpad is pretty crucial.
Seth
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So it sounds like we don't know how to talk to your touchpad, and
there's no trivial way to add support for it to the driver. There's
not really anything more I can do to help since I don't have access to
the hardware.
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pointer jumping around, random clicks, etc -- which means it's using
a different protocol.
If you find a protocol version that works, let me know and I'll help get
it added to the driver. If you don't then there's not much more I can do
to help without hardware.
S
ng kernel?
>
> The laptop isn't here, I will post full "dmesg" output under "3.4.4
> (Debian experimental)" kernel later.
When you send dmesg it would help if you could use a build with the
following line added to the top of drivers/input/mouse/alps.c, before
t
gt; >
> > > Julien, please can you provide a list of *upstream* changes. We will
> > > not apply a large patch with no such references.
> >
> > I have not written that patch at all, just made available the "original"
> > DKMS tree so that people can
Package: linux-image-xen-amd64
Version: 2.6.32+28
Severity: wishlist
It would be great if the Xennified kernel included the PVUSB code from Xen so
that USB devices could be passed through to DomU's.
Thanks,
Seth Green
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I haven't seen this bug recently, although I've since changed to using
Xeon SMP systems.
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0x2bf/0x4d0
[] sys_time+0x1b/0x60
[] syscall_call+0x7/0xb
VFS: Close: file count is 0
The process "master" that generated the above panic is the Postfix
process that does all the fun stuff. The machine is a somewhat busy
mail server.
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Package: kernel-headers-2.4.27-1-686-smp
Version: 2.4.27-6
Severity: important
External module sources that use export-objs and the kernel build system
in order to generate module .ver files break when executing the 'dep'
target. This is because the arch/i386/boot directory (and the Makefile
that
> We would need information about 2 kernel versions: Your
> old kernel (at mkinitrd's runtime) and the new kernel
> version, i.e. the kernel you are trying to build an
> initrd.img for.
>
Both kernels were stock Debian packages from the testing distribution -
kernel-image-2.4.27-1-386 and kernel-
i/; t
s/^MVME147$/mvme147/; t
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s/^INIA100$/inia100/; t
This should be changed to:
s/^INIA100$/a100u2w/; t
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