On 20.01.2009 00:06, Andy Green wrote: > Somebody in the thread at some point said: > | Hi, > | > | Andy Green <[email protected]> writes: > |> | But after an update (and it was probably after flashing 2.6.28 > |> | kernel), now as soon as I plug the Neo on usb, Windows XP immediatly > |> | reboots. I tried all I could to remove the driver but I still cannot > |> | connect my phone to windows.... > |> > |> Wild guess is USB Ethernet / RNDIS changes in the kernel... another way > |> it could conceivably do bad things is if somehow 1A charging mode was > |> enabled, and it's crashing the PC, but I doubt that's it. > | > | I confirm it's a kernel issue. Windows RNDIS is definetely buggy, but > | the kernel driver is wrong also. See > | http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.usb.general/11998 . After > | applying this patch as well as the one mentioned in the thread later > | and the second patch from this series, i can confirm that my > | co-worker's windows machine no longer crashes. Networking still > | doesn't work though. > > Nice find Paul... I sent the two patches from that thread on > pending-tracking and rebased andy-tracking, but I didn't find the third. > ~ If you can send a pointer I'll add it tomorrow.
I definitely consider the ability to cause a Windows bluescreen a feature that may come in handy at times (yes, legitimate usage). Is there any git tag for a tree which still has that ability? Regards, Carl-Daniel
