On 05/08/08 19:00, Troy Dawson wrote:
This is the second USB problem that we've heard dealing with this
kernel. There is a brand new bugfix kernel out today that said it deals
with a USB bug.
"* USB devices would not be detected on a PowerEdge R805 system. USB
devices
are now able to be detected on the aforementioned system with this update."
I'm wondering if it is more than the Poweredge systems having a problem.
I'm still rebuilding that kernel, but I will put it up into the testing
area when it's done so you can see if it helps or not.
you may want to go for 78.0.1 anyway given that .78 suffers from the
same time()-induced crash that plagued 67.0.20 (and got fixed in 67.0.22).
regards
jan
PS: crash on 67.0.20 looks like
Kernel BUG at exit:881
invalid operand: 0000 [1] SMP
CPU 2
(and yes, we have plenty of these recently).