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Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com> writes:

> The problem you are having is not the same problem covered in that
> bugtrack.

> Yours is similar, but not the same.  You may not even have a software bug in
> your kernel.  It could just as likely be a flaw in the BIOS implementation of
> your PC. 
I agree with your principle, but other fellows are not experiencing
the same problems with the same BIOS and the same motherboard. Okay,
they have a max. of 2 CD/DVD drives, when I have 3 such accessories,
but I do not think that it matters.

> You haven't collected enough data to identify the cause of the
> problem.  Until you know a particular piece of code has a flaw that is 
> causing a
> problem, you can't really file a bug report against that code, can
> you?
I totally agree with you, but this (problem) coincidence is surprising, isn't 
it?

- -- 
Merciadri Luca
See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/
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