On 20 Feb 2007, at 21:12, John Baldwin wrote:

On Tuesday 20 February 2007 13:42, Thomas Sparrevohn wrote:
Yes - I am always normally running CURRENT - It was when I couldn't get USB
to work
I tried with the 6.2 Image I had installed from and was surprised to
discover it worked
Under 6.2 - but then I discovered that SMP wasn't enabled

So what I see from your e-mail is that a 6.2 UP kernel works fine (but
no SMP), and a 7.0 SMP kernel breaks, but you want SMP.  Have you
tried a 6.2 SMP kernel?  I imagine that is going to work fine.

You have way too many variables here.  The USB breakage could be due
to SMP vs UP (I doubt it) or due to 6.2 vs 7.0 (more likely).


Well not really that many variables - as the DVD Drives does not work with 6.2.0-RELEASE and they do with Sorens latest changes and was ever only really concerned about CURRENT.

But anyhow - I just tested with a 6.2.0-RELEASE SMP kernel and as you suspected it works fine meaning that we back at the fact that CURRENT does have a problem (Only tested with GENERIC).

I am going to test with CURRENT and the new USB stack and feedback the results - Werner Losh had experienced problems that looked the same on a Dell Laptop - so maybe its specific to Dell - I don't really know - but that it works with 6.2 only seems to state that it is not inherent

Regards
Thomas _______________________________________________
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