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--- Comment #9 from Karen (seamail...@yandex.ru) ---
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out from my acpidump
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--- Comment #8 from Karen (seamail...@yandex.ru) ---
(In reply to Zhang Rui from comment #7)
> as I said, you can build one from kernel source.
> 1. git clone or download the latest kernel source from www.kernel.org
> 2. cd
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--- Comment #8 from harryharryharry (vaaghoofdha...@hotmail.com) ---
@Chen Yu
I see you changed the status to NEEDINFO. Which info is needed and (how) can I
supply it ?
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--- Comment #27 from Mika Westerberg (mika.westerb...@linux.intel.com) ---
There is something wrong. If you have the patch applied you should see at least
when the driver is probed. On my system there are entries like:
[4.811109] wdat_wdt
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--- Comment #9 from Martin von Wittich (martin.von.witt...@iserv.eu) ---
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complete dmidecode output
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--- Comment #8 from Martin von Wittich (martin.von.witt...@iserv.eu) ---
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complete plain text output of acpidump
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complete binary acpidump (acpidump -b)
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--- Comment #6 from Martin von Wittich (martin.von.witt...@iserv.eu) ---
I've got access to an affected machine again, so I've collected some further
information:
* `ls | cat` output - you can see the unnamed folder in the form of an empty
line