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From: Balram Adlakha <b_adlakha@softhome.net>
To: Felix von Leitner <felix-kernel@fefe.de>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: 2.5: ieee1394 still broken, vesafb still broken, ipv6 still broken
Date: Thu, 8 May 2003 16:43:13 +0530	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20030508111313.GA1081@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20030507235104.GA12486@codeblau.de>

On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 01:51:04AM +0200, Felix von Leitner wrote:
> I am surprised that Linus thinks now is the time to move towards a
> stable 1.6 release, I don't see any sign for increased stability in
> 2.5.59.  I am still forced to use 2.5.53 because that is the last kernel
> that has working ieee1394.
> 
> To reiterate the problems:
> 
>   ohci1394 detects my controller, sbp2 gets the same unsolicited packets
>     from my Maxtor firewire hard disk as 2.5.53, but no sign of a
>     detected SCSI device.
> 
>   vesafb is told to go to 1024x768-32, does so, but then reads from my
>     TFT display that 1600x1200 is the native resolution and then thinks
>     that is the resolution it is using (even fbset says so).  The result
>     is that I can only see the upper half of my screen, and the display
>     is garbled to boot because the line length is too large, meaning
>     writing something in the right half of the 1600x1200 screen results
>     in overwriting something on the left of my real 1024x768 screen.
> 
>   ipv6 is still broken because running npush and then starting npoll on
>     another virtual terminal will hang the kernel hard instantaneously.
>     So hard, in fact, that I don't have a trace I could give you.  Since
>     vesafb is broken (hint, hint), I only see the last lines, which say
>     something about a fatal error in an interrupt routine and a callback
>     where the last lines are call_socketcall and call_syscall (IIRC).
>     npush and npoll are from the ncp package, which you can find at
>     http://www.fefe.de/ncp/
> 
> We should not make any wind about even mentioning 2.6 to the press until
> we at least reach the basic functionality requirements, let alone
> stability of 2.4.  I find the situation pretty embarassing considering
> that I am running around and telling customers to install Linux (come
> see me at LinuxTag, by the way, I'm talking about scalable network
> programming on Linux there.  It would be really embarassing if I
> couldn't present the slides about the cool 2.5 features because 2.5 just
> happens to still suck then.
> 
> And if you are right now considering to tell me that I should go to
> nvidia tech support, please limit yourself to private email as to reduce
> the embarrassment and damage you are causing to the rest of this list
> with Theo DeRaadt style user alienation.  And unless you are going to
> investigate these, don't even bother with private email as well.
> Bullshit like that makes Windows look like the better option.  The
> FreeBSD people are probably having a field day with this nvidia episode
> here.
> 
> Felix
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For the vesafb just remove the EDID ifdef in drivers/video/vesafb.c,
line 303 to 308.
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2003-05-08 11:01 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-05-07 23:51 2.5: ieee1394 still broken, vesafb still broken, ipv6 still broken Felix von Leitner
2003-05-08  0:25 ` Ben Collins
2003-05-08  3:03 ` James Simmons
2003-05-08 11:13 ` Balram Adlakha [this message]
2003-05-09 10:18 ` Moritz Muehlenhoff

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