I would also crosspost to the LKML.

On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Adam Hunt <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Lars Segerlund
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>> This should be reported to the maintainer of the linux parport driver OR the
>> maintainer of the pci setup code, it 'should' be written in the driver who
>> that is, alternatively drop a mail on the kernel mailing list about it.
>>
>> Now would be a good time to get it fixed for 2.6.37 ...
>>
>> Regards, Lars
>>
>> On Oct 14, 2010 6:05 a.m., "Jon Elson" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Jeff Epler wrote: > Without changing emc2, the thing I would try next is to
>> disable the > linux parp...
>>
>>> Of course, another alternative could be to put the pcisetup call in >
>>> /etc/rc.local, which would m...
>>
>> Well, it seems to be a bug in the Linux enumeration of the port.  It
>> seems like we ought
>> to report this to somebody, but I don't have any idea who that would
>> be.  Clearly,
>> this works fine on a number of motherboards in 8.04.  I don't have 10.04
>> running on
>> anything here, so I can't test it.  Anybody who has an EPP capable
>> motherboard should
>> be able to test it with 10.04 just by setting it in the BIOS for EPP and
>> then checking
>> /proc/ioports for the extra address field.
>>
>> So, I don't know for SURE that this only applies to certain Intel Atom
>> motherboards,
>> but I'm guessing we would have heard about it by now if it was a broader
>> problem.
>>
>> Anyway, I got Don Stanley through creating a script that would run
>> pcisetup before
>> EMC, and setting the pcisetup executable so it had privileges to run.
>> So, that ONE
>> user is in good shape for now.
>>
>> Jon
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