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On Sunday 15 December 2002 06:29 pm, Jason Greenwood wrote:
> Yes, you are right, 9.0 totally F***ed up Supermount, even for me (I
> disable it on all vanilla 9.0 installs). It was broken on every install
> I tried (probably 5 or so, including and especially laptops). In the
> current cooker kernel, Supermount seems to work flawlessly for me on my
> home box. It also works on my fathers box and he's running the latest
> cooker too. I can't vouch for it across the board but it seems to have
> been addressed by now and I haven't heard much about it on the Cooker
> List (in itself a good sign). As for USB support, I can't comment,
> perhaps the list can give more insight here...
[...]

Could you please specify the kernel version you are using/talking about?  In 
the Atmel mailing list, there appears to be issues with USB not only with the 
stock 9.0 kernel, but several cooker variants as well - in particular, 
problems that either prevent building the Atmel USB wlan driver or once built 
leads to hard system lockups.

Cooker kernels can change with the day so I'd like to have a starting point 
for getting around the stock 9.0 kernel problems.  I envision having to go 
back to and build a 2.4.18 kernel (from 8.2) to obtain a usable system at 
this point.  I have an Atmel-based usb wlan device (Linksys WUSB11 v2.6) that 
works in 8.2, kernel 2.4.18-8mdk and -8.1mdk, but doesn't work properly in 
the 2.4.19 stock mdk 9.0 kernel.  This is besides the supermount problems of 
9.0.

praedor
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