On 05/08/08 19:00, Troy Dawson wrote:
> This is the second USB problem that we've heard dealing with this
> kernel. There is a brand new bugfix kernel out today that said it deals
> with a USB bug.
>
> "* USB devices would not be detected on a PowerEdge R805 system. USB
> devices
> are now able to be detected on the aforementioned system with this update."
>
> I'm wondering if it is more than the Poweredge systems having a problem.
> I'm still rebuilding that kernel, but I will put it up into the testing
> area when it's done so you can see if it helps or not.
you may want to go for 78.0.1 anyway given that .78 suffers from the
same time()-induced crash that plagued 67.0.20 (and got fixed in 67.0.22).
regards
jan
PS: crash on 67.0.20 looks like
Kernel BUG at exit:881
invalid operand: 0000 [1] SMP
CPU 2
(and yes, we have plenty of these recently).