This message is a repost. I did not include the complete original message
in my initial reply, and I am doing so now.
> On Mon, 11 Mar 2013, Frank Peters wrote:
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> > When I boot my x64 Linux system to the console a continuous series
> > of "USB disconnect/reconnect&q
y" (PM_RUNTIME).
Based on this, I would assume that USB autosuspend is not enabled.
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revious kernel-3.7. I have not tested anything earlier.
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dow since early 2.6.x, but with the "usb-handoff" option
they are working normally now.
If I had known about the "usb-handoff" option earlier, this thread
probalby would not even have come into existence. As long as "usb-handoff"
keeps working, I would consider the issue
l have linux-2.6.12.3 on my machine and the "usb-handoff"
option fixes things for that version also. Linux-2.6.12.3 does
need this option with my hardware.
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It works! :-)))
Booting linux-2.6.13-rc4 with the "usb-handoff" option gives me
a working keyboard everytime now.
Thank you very much for your interest in this problem.
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r it something that can be duplicated.
So far it is the only anomoly that I have seen anywhere, but it may
be more a result of the problem rather than the cause.
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5-6 reboots before I get a working
keyboard.
It's a problem I can live with. Once things get going, the
system runs without any problems for the rest of the day.
If there is anything I can do to assist, just let me know.
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Hi all
When I'm in user mode and malloc ram this portion of ram is cleared (zeroed)
or?
i think it is!
My question is
who cleared it the kernel or the malloc function in glibc??
(i found some code in glibc but nothing in kernel)
thx
mfg
Frank Peters
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