This is still a problem in 2.6.35-22-generic
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Kernel 2.6.35-17 breaks gobi_loader
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Public bug reported:
I have an HP Compaq Mini 311c-1030SA with built in 3G card.
With kernel 2.6.35-14 I was able to use the following command to load firmware
onto the 3G card (ID 03f0:241d):
sudo /lib/udev/gobi_loader -2000 /dev/ttyUSB0 /lib/firmware/gobi
This would change the usb ID to 03f0:
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Public bug reported:
I have an HP Compaq Mini 311c-1030SA with built in 3G card.
With kernel 2.6.35-14 I was able to use the following command to load firmware
onto the 3G card (ID 03f0:241d):
sudo /lib/udev/gobi_loader -2000 /dev/ttyUSB0 /lib/firmware/gobi
This would change the usb ID to 03f0:
The problem appears to have been fixed by unsetting CONFIG_SCHED_MC and
setting CONFIG_SCHED_SMT and using the 2.6.26 kernel.
I'm not sure if its a fix in the 2.6.26 kernel, or the change in
scheduler that fixed it, I havn't had time to test yet.
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Kernel panic on dpkg --build
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Kernel panic on dpkg --build
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Kernel panic on dpkg --build
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Kernel panic on dpkg --build
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Public bug reported:
Sorry about the long bug report, I'm trying to be as detailed as
possible.
After using it on other machines without problem, I've recently converted a
server running Redhat 9 (old I know) to Hardy Server. The installation went
fine and I was using it without problem for a f
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