http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8896





------- Comment #57 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-09-03 13:45 -------
thank you for confirming that resetting CMOS to defaults
didn't have any effect on any of these BIOS bugs,
nor did upgrading to 2.6.22.

To test a debug patch you need to be able to apply
the patch to a kernel source tree, built the kernel
and boot it.

As mentioned in the kernel source tree Documentation/HOWTO:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=blob;f=Documentation/HOWTO;h=c64e969dc33bb6e511f78984c007052e9b6cbc54;hb=HEAD
you can get a kernel source tree in a number of ways,
http://kernel.org/ being one of the easiest.
Note, however, that you don't need 2.6.23 for this test --
you can also use 2.6.22, or even the flavor of 2.6.22
distributed by your distro, ubuntu.  The debug patch
there will apply with an offset, but that is just fine.


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