Pieter Palmers wrote:
> OTOH, dv1394 is scheduled for removal. Not that we should tolerate bugs
> in the Linux kernel ;), but it lowers priority I guess.
It does. (Plus I didn't have a Linux box with CardBus slot in operation
for a while, but now I have.)
> For me the solution is simple: I don't
Stefan Richter wrote:
Pieter Palmers wrote:
Stefan Richter wrote:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7121
Oops, missed that. Sorry for the noise.
No, it's OK. We have a pile of old open bugs, and those that are rubbed
in our face more often might even get a chance to be fixed some da
Pieter Palmers wrote:
> Stefan Richter wrote:
>> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7121
> Oops, missed that. Sorry for the noise.
No, it's OK. We have a pile of old open bugs, and those that are rubbed
in our face more often might even get a chance to be fixed some day... :-/
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Stefan Richter wrote:
Pieter Palmers wrote:
cc'ing linux1394-devel because it seems to be a problem in the ieee1394
stack.
Yes, this bug is in stock Linux 2.6 too. Ever has been.
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7121
Oops, missed that. Sorry for the noise.
Pieter
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Pieter Palmers wrote:
> cc'ing linux1394-devel because it seems to be a problem in the ieee1394
> stack.
Yes, this bug is in stock Linux 2.6 too. Ever has been.
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7121
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I get the following Oops when ejecting a firewire cardbus controller.
The kernel is a 2.6.20-rc6 (git pull from a few hours ago), patched with
Ingo's -rt2 patch.
cc'ing linux1394-devel because it seems to be a problem in the ieee1394
stack.
Pieter
Jan 26 22:29:37 localhost kernel: pccard: c
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