Kernel in -proposed solved the issue in my case.
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no parallel ports /dev/parport0 or /dev/lp0 created
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Here it is my output from the patched kernel
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1190967/patch_v3/
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dmesg output for the kernel that is patched with a new quirk for the PCI
9835 Multi-I/O Controller from comment #24.
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Tested the kernel that is patched with a new quirk for the PCI 9835 Multi-I/O
Controller form comment #24 installing the files
linux-headers-3.10.0-031000rc7-generic_3.10.0-031000rc7.201306271528_amd64.deb
linux-headers-3.10.0-031000rc7_3.10.0-031000rc7.201306271528_all.deb
linux-image-3.10.0-031
Reply to Comment #21.
Yes, Is the dmesg and lspci output in comments #16 and #15 are from the kernel
posted in #12.
In the following lspci from the patched kernel of #15.
dmesg from the patched kernel of #15 is given in #19.
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The patched kernel of #15
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1190967/patched/ does not
resolved the bug.
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Comment #14: dmesg
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Comment #15: I'll do it monday.
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Comment #14: lspci
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The kernel in #12 with commit 8d2f8cd424ca0b99001f3ff4f5db87c4e525f366
reverted (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~jsalisbury/lp1190967/) properly
created a working /dev/lp0 on boot.
Thank you.
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I've tested the following kernels from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/.
On the right the response about /dev/lp0.
v3.3 final WORKING
v3.4 final WORKING
v3.5-rc4 WORKING
3.6.11 raring WORKING
3.7.10 raring WORKING
3.8.1 raring WORKING
3.8.3 raring
In reply to comment #3 I confirm the same behaviour of Bug description also for
the latest upstream v3.10 kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.10-rc6-saucy/
(3.10.0-031000rc6.201306151835_amd64).
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Yes, it seems a duplicate of bug 1181094.
Nonetheless, note that it affects also later kernels.
I'll try to test the latest upstream kernel and let you know.
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