On 29/04/16 00:03, Ezequiel Garcia wrote:
As per commit 916fe619951f ("leds: trigger: Introduce a kernel
panic LED trigger"), the kernel now supports a new LED trigger
to hook on the panic blink.
However, the only way of using this is to dedicate a LED device,
making it rather useless.
To
On 29/04/16 00:03, Ezequiel Garcia wrote:
As per commit 916fe619951f ("leds: trigger: Introduce a kernel
panic LED trigger"), the kernel now supports a new LED trigger
to hook on the panic blink.
However, the only way of using this is to dedicate a LED device,
making it rather useless.
To
On Thu 2016-04-28 19:03:37, Ezequiel Garcia wrote:
> As per commit 916fe619951f ("leds: trigger: Introduce a kernel
> panic LED trigger"), the kernel now supports a new LED trigger
> to hook on the panic blink.
>
> However, the only way of using this is to dedicate a LED device,
> making it
On Thu 2016-04-28 19:03:37, Ezequiel Garcia wrote:
> As per commit 916fe619951f ("leds: trigger: Introduce a kernel
> panic LED trigger"), the kernel now supports a new LED trigger
> to hook on the panic blink.
>
> However, the only way of using this is to dedicate a LED device,
> making it
As per commit 916fe619951f ("leds: trigger: Introduce a kernel
panic LED trigger"), the kernel now supports a new LED trigger
to hook on the panic blink.
However, the only way of using this is to dedicate a LED device,
making it rather useless.
To overcome this limitation, the present series
As per commit 916fe619951f ("leds: trigger: Introduce a kernel
panic LED trigger"), the kernel now supports a new LED trigger
to hook on the panic blink.
However, the only way of using this is to dedicate a LED device,
making it rather useless.
To overcome this limitation, the present series
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