(cc-ing the bug log. I hope that's okay.) Aman Gupta wrote: > Hey Jonathan. I emailed lkml more than a week ago
Yep, it went through. You can see a link to your message in the "Forwarded to" field of <http://bugs.debian.org/620297>. As for why no one responded, I don't know --- probably no one was interested. (Peter in particular seems to be a busy sort of person that is always doing useful things and does not pay much attention to mail from people not named Linus as far as I can tell. ;-)) If you send a reply upstream, someone might be able to give hints about what information would be useful in order to garner more responses. Following up with additional information when a message seems to have been forgotten (once every week and a half, say) is considered to be a useful way to avoid falling off the radar without annoying people too much. The LKML FAQ[*] also tells me: > One hint: if you attach to your mail a genuinely useful piece of good > quality code that you wrote, there are good chances that it will be > answered (choose a good subject line, too). So if you can come up with a test script or some hacky kernel patch that demonstrates where the problem seems to lie, that might help. [*] http://www.tux.org/lkml/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org