> Well, somethig has broken in ac8, because I lost my PS/2 mouse and
> (less important, but perhaps it is useful) the microcode driver. So
> I think it something common to both.
Someone broke all the misc devices. Patch coming in ac9 RSN
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> At Fri, 02 Mar 2001 00:42:28 -0500,
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> > actually, its not just ps/2 mice -- it seems to be something generic to char
> > devices. agpgartis failing to register itself, too.
> >
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On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Mark Hahn wrote:
> > > > > > Well, somethig has broken in ac8, because I lost my PS/2 mouse and
> > > > > me too .
> > No luck.
>
> it seems to be the mdelay(2) added to pc_keyb.c in -ac6.
are you sure? My bet is that it is to do with misc device registration as
I lost not
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Mark Hahn wrote:
Well, somethig has broken in ac8, because I lost my PS/2 mouse and
me too /aol.
No luck.
it seems to be the mdelay(2) added to pc_keyb.c in -ac6.
are you sure? My bet is that it is to do with misc device registration as
I lost not just psaux
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 03:05:32PM +0900, tachino Nobuhiro wrote:
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At Fri, 02 Mar 2001 00:42:28 -0500,
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actually, its not just ps/2 mice -- it seems to be something generic to char
devices. agpgartis failing to register itself, too.
what changed
Well, somethig has broken in ac8, because I lost my PS/2 mouse and
(less important, but perhaps it is useful) the microcode driver. So
I think it something common to both.
Someone broke all the misc devices. Patch coming in ac9 RSN
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Hi,
I lost graphics on my i810 - failed to get minor is the error message on
boot.
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> actually, its not just ps/2 mice -- it seems to be something generic to char
> devices. agpgartis failing to register itself, too.
>
> what changed with char device handling from ac7 to ac8?
>
> robert love
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actually, its not just ps/2 mice -- it seems to be something generic to char
devices. agpgartis failing to register itself, too.
what changed with char device handling from ac7 to ac8?
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Mark Hahn wrote:
> > > > > > Well, somethig has broken in ac8, because I lost my PS/2 mouse and
> > > > > me too .
> > No luck.
same here -
> it seems to be the mdelay(2) added to pc_keyb.c in -ac6.
-ac7 is fine here, but when I boot -ac8, there's no ps/2 mouse.
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> > > > > Well, somethig has broken in ac8, because I lost my PS/2 mouse and
> > > > me too .
> No luck.
it seems to be the mdelay(2) added to pc_keyb.c in -ac6.
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On 03.02 Mark Hahn wrote:
> > > > Well, somethig has broken in ac8, because I lost my PS/2 mouse and
> > >
> > > me too .
> > > my theory at the moment is that perhaps the new apic feature
> > > killed it (I also had ioapic enabled). mine's a kt133 system...
> >
> > Mm, lets try noapic...
Hi,
Well, somethig has broken in ac8, because I lost my PS/2 mouse and
(less important, but perhaps it is useful) the microcode driver. So
I think it something common to both.
The onle diff in dmesg from ac7 to ac8 is just the errors:
1c1
< Linux version 2.4.2-ac7 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc
Hi,
Well, somethig has broken in ac8, because I lost my PS/2 mouse and
(less important, but perhaps it is useful) the microcode driver. So
I think it something common to both.
The onle diff in dmesg from ac7 to ac8 is just the errors:
1c1
Linux version 2.4.2-ac7 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc
On 03.02 Mark Hahn wrote:
Well, somethig has broken in ac8, because I lost my PS/2 mouse and
me too /aol.
my theory at the moment is that perhaps the new apic feature
killed it (I also had ioapic enabled). mine's a kt133 system...
Mm, lets try noapic...
No luck.
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Well, somethig has broken in ac8, because I lost my PS/2 mouse and
me too /aol.
No luck.
it seems to be the mdelay(2) added to pc_keyb.c in -ac6.
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Mark Hahn wrote:
Well, somethig has broken in ac8, because I lost my PS/2 mouse and
me too /aol.
No luck.
same here -
it seems to be the mdelay(2) added to pc_keyb.c in -ac6.
-ac7 is fine here, but when I boot -ac8, there's no ps/2 mouse.
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actually, its not just ps/2 mice -- it seems to be something generic to char
devices. agpgartis failing to register itself, too.
what changed with char device handling from ac7 to ac8?
robert love
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actually, its not just ps/2 mice -- it seems to be something generic to char
devices. agpgartis failing to register itself, too.
what changed with char device handling from ac7 to ac8?
robert love
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Hi,
I lost graphics on my i810 - failed to get minor is the error message on
boot.
Ashwin
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