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> There certainly could be a race condition, but I have no idea how it could be 
> triggered by the 
> signal-quality patch. Have you seen the firmware load failure before?
> 
> Anyone have any ideas here?
> 
> Larry

Well, we were seeing similar things on Gentoo when both hotplug and
udev-096 or newer were installed.  See
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147006 for more details, but
basically both of these are trying to upload the firmware.  Removing
one or the other fixes the problem.

As for 4318 fixes, I really doubt this patch will do anything.  The
real issue is in the Local Oscillator code which is one of the
things I've been working on.  This is easily one of the most complex
portions of the whole driver and it's really easy to screw things
up. :p  Hopefully the v4 specs will help us get this cleared up, but
don't expect it any time soon.

- -Joe
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