On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Timo Dickscheid wrote:

> It seems I got it running without applying the above patch:
> 
> I tried compiling with YENTA=y instead of YENTA=m, and that changed the
> behaviour. At least right after doing that, I am now able to use eth0,
> cardbus-controller and HandyDrive at a time (as I'm sending you this
> e-mail while backup2l is writing a large tarball to the drive ;-) ).
> 
> So, if I don't cry for help again the next days, that solved the
> problem! 
> 
> Thanks for all the hints...
> Timo

You might want to report this to the maintainers for the yenta driver, and
maybe the ACPI driver as well.  It sounds like the sort of thing they
ought to be told about.

Alan Stern



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