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> Von: Ben Hutchings
> Gesendet: So. 16.07.2017 23:23
> An: Jens Gruentjes , , 868...@bugs.debian.org
> Betreff: Re: Bug#868224: linux-image-4.9.0-3-amd64: Upgrade to
> linux-image-4.9.0-3-amd64 hangs while or after generating initrd
>
> Control: reassign -1
Source: linux
Version: 4.9.2-2
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Dear Maintainer,
Please enable CONFIG_TOUCHSCREEN_GOODIX, for use on devices that have
this touchscreen hardware installed.
Thank you!
diff --git a/debian/config/config b/debian/config/config
index bd87c7f32..9dabf1feb 100644
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I've installed the same package on a Debian 7.5 that uses an ext4 rootfs
(running as a VirtualBox guest) and it boots without issues.
So apparently the problem only occurs with the combination of the 3.14
kernel image and a btrfs rootfs.
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Package: linux-image-3.14-0.bpo.1-amd64
Version: 3.14.4-1~bpo70+1
I'm running a freshly installed Debian 7.5 on a KVM guest system.
The rootfs resides in a btrfs subvolume.
To get access to the improvements to btrfs in newer kernel versions, I
added the wheezy-backports repository to
Hi,
Jonathan Nieder said:
I'll attach also the output of alsa-info.sh as recommended in Bug
#657302
Did you get a chance to try this?
Erh, yes: the output was already attached to the original submission. The
future mode was meant as after I've left this editor :-)
Eric
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Hello!
There is an open source firmware:
http://linuxtv.org/hg/~anttip/af9015
Could this be included in debian to make the usb dvb tuner work?
thanks
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Package: linux-image-2.6-686
Version: 2.6.32+25
Severity: normal
Although the acer fan control kernel module seems to be available (acerhdf), it
did not work out-of-the-box. To automatically start the fan control you would
need(?) do [1]:
sudo 'echo options acerhdf kernelmode=1
Sorry for the late reponse. Unfortunately the driver needed to be stripped,
since we can't legally distribute the firmware.
OK thanks, I understand that.
Just to be clear, this bug (430017) was raised to report a fault in
the sound driver (as per subject), not that it was subsequently
dropped
Hi,
Does this error still occur with more recent kernel versions?
I am running Etch, which is kept up to date. Can I easily get a later
stable kernel to test this with?
Yes, there is one: We added an additional kernel based on 2.6.24 in the
4.0r4 point release of Debian Etch:
Hi,
Thanks for looking at this.
Does this error still occur with more recent kernel versions?
By more recent do you mean later than Etch? I do not wish to upgrade
to Lenny just now.
I am running Etch, which is kept up to date. Can I easily get a later
stable kernel to test this with?
Hi,
hey Eric,
Can you test the 2.6.18 kernel in sid? That's the kernel we currently
plan to ship in etch.
I've done it, and the result of all commands in my first email is exactly
the same as under 2.6.17.
Thanks, Eric
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Hi,
I tried with the given kernel and the result is:
- exactly the same symptons as in 2.6.8
- the backported kernel is built with gcc 4.0.2 (not sure about the
subdigits) which are not part of Sarge, making building of additional
modules impossible. Such a backported kernel should be built with
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