Vendor Sealevel suggested these changes for its new board. Tried them,
they work with the card. Please apply the patch below, which was made
from 2.6.10 but can be applied to 2.6.11.2 without errors.
Dick
--- linux/drivers/serial/8250_pci.orig 2005-03-10 13:09:39.0 -0600
+++
Vendor Sealevel suggested these changes for its new board. Tried them,
they work with the card. Please apply the patch below, which was made
from 2.6.10 but can be applied to 2.6.11.2 without errors.
Dick
--- linux/drivers/serial/8250_pci.orig 2005-03-10 13:09:39.0 -0600
+++
Where do you see that patch as being applied in the new .y stable series?
Chris
I got that patch description from here:
When you go to http://kernel.org, and click on the stand alone " C " to
the right of 2.6.11.2
It is a hyperlink to:
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/testing/cset/
Have
I had hoped that the proper discipline in rejecting non-critical patches
would have pertained. I remain unconvinced that the .y releases are
anything but noise that should have been kept elsewhere. After reading
through a patch summary, I see this as typical:
--
I had hoped that the proper discipline in rejecting non-critical patches
would have pertained. I remain unconvinced that the .y releases are
anything but noise that should have been kept elsewhere. After reading
through a patch summary, I see this as typical:
--
Where do you see that patch as being applied in the new .y stable series?
Chris
I got that patch description from here:
When you go to http://kernel.org, and click on the stand alone C to
the right of 2.6.11.2
It is a hyperlink to:
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/testing/cset/
Have I
6 matches
Mail list logo