Hi David!

On Mit, 04 Aug 2004, David Brownell wrote:
> Not clear how to read that stack; if it's usbdev_open()
> that's making the trouble, lock_kernel() is blocked.
> But that doesn't quite make sense to me.  Sorry!

So what now? Should I make other programs hang and check for the trace
there, and hope to find another trace? Or ignore it for now?

Best wishes

Norbert

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