-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 [email protected] ha scritto: > Hi, > > After installing the linux-ec-yeeloong_20090411-2_mipsel.deb package, I got a > kernel panick in various situations: > - randomly after booting the system > - after the "Setting up ALSA 0" message during boot > - after pressing the Fn key + F5 in order to reactivate the wireless, since it > seemed down (I noted that the wifi LED was off) > - after unplugging the AC adaptator plug (I got the battery icon showing that > the battery was 100% full and I wanted to see what happened ) > - randomly > > Then, I uninstalled the linux-ec-yeeloong package. Since then, I have a normal > behavior (same as before the installation of linux-ec).
Hi Samy, same behaviour here for me and other people. The ec package needs fixing. I think, but remember I am not a developer, that it needs to be recompiled from source as it was done with the wifi package. For what I understood we lack the source code for the apm. The only thing I know is that I had apm fully functioning when using D--'s extramodule but I didn't talked to D-- since days so I don't know if he has the source code for his changes or hacks. I can't apt-get remove ec-yeeloong because it says it has unmet dependencies. - -- Graziano Sorbaioli ~ sorbaioli.org Libre Planet Italia http://libreplanet.org/index.php/LibrePlanetItalia -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFJ5knGTtn97LA90HMRAtEkAJ9hxa1QRJ86oHxXf3VaFLRkE5siZQCeNwH1 U5dSX8DP46eyTNSXHENxwmc= =kEPZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ gNewSense-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-dev
