On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 8:32 AM, Thomas Bächler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thomas Bächler schrieb: > > > Changes are: > > - updates to .1 upstream patch > > - catalyst should work on x86_64 now > > - iotop works now > > - removed toshiba-acpi patch. The one or two people who need it should > refer to this: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=16934 This is a > general example of how to build a patched driver without having to build the > whole kernel > > - updated unionfs > > - updated acpi dsdt initrd patch, it is still broken though, see here: > http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/10381 > > - group scheduler disabled, it seems it causes big latencies. > > > > slmodem and martian are still broken, I didn't get to look at that yet. I > think about dropping them, as probably only a handfull of people use them. > > > > I'd also like to hear some opinions on re-adding mactel. They have updates > now and apparently some people have problems without them (one report of a > non-bootable system, dunno if it's mactel-related).
Are these patches ever going to go upstream? If not, then I vote no. There has to be a reason upstream won't take them, and thats reason enough for me to say no in our stock kernel. > Okay, x86_64 has been updated to 2.6.25.3, i686 is building right now and > will be uploaded when I return in a few hours. Everything else is the same > as above. i686 is looking fine here, just rebooted and all is well. Nothing too exotic with my setup though. -Dan

