This is not only an EVMS related bug. I currently use Device Mapper to
access the host protected area of my laptop's HD. I can't create a
partition for it (that makes my dual-booted Windows crash), but a linear
devicemap can make this part accessable for linux. Ofcourse since
there's now the lim
Okay let's sum this up. This problem occurs:
Quote:
May 19 10:10:16 richard-desktop kernel: [ 227.338011] device-mapper: table:
254:1: linear: dm-linear: Device lookup failed
May 19 10:10:16 richard-desktop kernel: [ 227.338017] device-mapper: ioctl:
error adding target to table
People point
I can confirm that this still happens on a IBM Thinkpad R40 with radeon
chipset, running an up2date gutsy. I need to disable DRI to enable
entering the C3 state while X is running. Not sure if that's such a bad
thing though ;)
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirm
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.22-10-sparc64-smp
On the SPARC64 architecture, the module qla1280.ko is missing in the
linux-image package.
Sun used to sell PCI cards with one ethernet (Sun HME) port and one
fast-wide SCSI port (Qlogic ISP1020) on the same card. The ql