RE: Kernel bug: opensuse 12.3, lenovo 3000 n100 laptop

2013-04-19 Thread Scott Simpson
Is this easy to reproduce? Do you know whether the same thing happens > with an upstream kernel, e.g., v3.8 or v3.9-rc7? If it turns out that > this bug still exists in the upstream kernel, Zhang will probably be > interested in it. It isn't easy to simulate. It only happened to me one. I'll file

Kernel bug: opensuse 12.3, lenovo 3000 n100 laptop

2013-04-19 Thread Scott Simpson
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Kernel bug: opensuse 12.3, lenovo 3000 n100 laptop

2013-04-19 Thread Scott Simpson
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RE: Kernel bug: opensuse 12.3, lenovo 3000 n100 laptop

2013-04-19 Thread Scott Simpson
Is this easy to reproduce? Do you know whether the same thing happens with an upstream kernel, e.g., v3.8 or v3.9-rc7? If it turns out that this bug still exists in the upstream kernel, Zhang will probably be interested in it. It isn't easy to simulate. It only happened to me one. I'll file

Re: Conflict when loading initio driver

2007-10-10 Thread Scott Simpson
OK. I did some debugging in this initio.c driver. I put printk statements at the beginning of each routine and I got the following output: initio_se2_rd initio_se2_instr (The previous two routines repeat a bunch of times then I get:) initio_stop_bm i91u: PCI Base=0xEC00, IRQ=0, BIOS=0x, SCSI

Re: Conflict when loading initio driver

2007-10-10 Thread Scott Simpson
OK. I did some debugging in this initio.c driver. I put printk statements at the beginning of each routine and I got the following output: initio_se2_rd initio_se2_instr (The previous two routines repeat a bunch of times then I get:) initio_stop_bm i91u: PCI Base=0xEC00, IRQ=0, BIOS=0x, SCSI

Re: Conflict when loading initio driver

2007-10-05 Thread Scott Simpson
Alan Cox wrote: > Humm not a collision - thats a bug in the driver updating. Looks like the > changes I made and combined with Christoph's lost a line somewhere when I > was merging it all. Try the following > > Signed-off-by: Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > diff -u --new-file --exclude-from

Re: Conflict when loading initio driver

2007-10-05 Thread Scott Simpson
Alan Cox wrote: Humm not a collision - thats a bug in the driver updating. Looks like the changes I made and combined with Christoph's lost a line somewhere when I was merging it all. Try the following Signed-off-by: Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] diff -u --new-file --exclude-from

Conflict when loading initio driver

2007-09-30 Thread Scott Simpson
SuSE 10.3 (new release candidate), 2.6.22.5-29 kernel, SCSI initio driver I have a scanner connected to a Initio INI-950 SCSI card and I recently upgraded from SuSE 10.2 to 10.3. The new kernel doesn't see any of my devices. I get the following

Conflict when loading initio driver

2007-09-30 Thread Scott Simpson
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