>> I think tpowa had the kernel all ready to move to core, except he was
>> waiting for the .1 release, which is there now.
>>
>> The only thing bugging me is http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/16149, opinions?
>
> Just be aware of this problem
> http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=627145
>
> Th
On Saturday 26 September 2009 04:21:45 am Thomas Bächler wrote:
> Kernel is in testing for both architectures, please sign off (at least
> one for x86_64, two for i686).
>
> I think tpowa had the kernel all ready to move to core, except he was
> waiting for the .1 release, which is there now.
>
>
Damjan Georgievski schrieb:
The problem is mentioned here too http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/9/24/444
but there hasn't been any response.
I was unaware of this, as there is no bug report assigned to me about it.
Does this also happen with 2.6.31.1?
yes
there's a bit of discussion here... but, afai
>>> The problem is mentioned here too http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/9/24/444
>>> but there hasn't been any response.
>>
>> I was unaware of this, as there is no bug report assigned to me about it.
>> Does this also happen with 2.6.31.1?
>
> yes
there's a bit of discussion here... but, afaik, the patch
>> Just be aware of this problem
>> http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=627145
>>
>> This Arch user lost /dev/tty0,1,2,3 device nodes on boot with 2.6.31
>> from the Arch testing repositry.
>>
>> A friend of mine also had the same issue with a self compiled 2.6.31.
>> On my laptop the same c
Damjan Georgievski schrieb:
Just be aware of this problem
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=627145
This Arch user lost /dev/tty0,1,2,3 device nodes on boot with 2.6.31
from the Arch testing repositry.
A friend of mine also had the same issue with a self compiled 2.6.31.
On my laptop th
> Kernel is in testing for both architectures, please sign off (at least one
> for x86_64, two for i686).
>
> I think tpowa had the kernel all ready to move to core, except he was
> waiting for the .1 release, which is there now.
>
> The only thing bugging me is http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/16149
Kernel is in testing for both architectures, please sign off (at least
one for x86_64, two for i686).
I think tpowa had the kernel all ready to move to core, except he was
waiting for the .1 release, which is there now.
The only thing bugging me is http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/16149, opinio
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