Re: 2.6.19-rc3: known unfixed regressions: confirmations

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Adrian Bunk wrote:
> This email lists some known unfixed regressions in 2.6.19-rc3 compared 
> to 2.6.18.
...

I'm not directly testing -rc3 as yet...  rc2-mm2 + a few modifications
works on the equipment I'm testing and as I can't afford more lost time
due to faults - I'm keeping to that build for the short term.

> Subject    : shutdown problem
> References : http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/10/22/140
> Submitter  : [email protected]
>              [email protected]
>              Jiri Slaby <[email protected]>
> Status     : unknown

repaired by Jeff Dike's patch to fs/proc/array.c


VFAT failure: inode.c patch worked.   Has this been fixed in -rc3?
(email I've reviewed implies no)

HP nx6110 and nx6310 (i945G chipsets) - ACPI S3 and S4 (is that right?)
now fully operational.  speedstep not yet operational on nx6310 (Yonah).

synaptic driver: does not recover in S3 mode on nx7400 () or Acer
TravelMate 8000 (Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M)
USB UHCI)
Suspect USB host problem as synaptic driver DOES recover on nx6130.
This IS a regression as these worked fine in kernels where S3 formerly
worked.    Video does not yet fully recover on nx7400 - but it never has
so that's not a regression  (backlight fails to recover).

Any idea when Yonah (family 6/model 14/stepping 8) will be supported by
either speedstep, P4 or ACPI driver?   NONE of these work.  P4 did work
briefly (-rc1-git4 and -rc1-git6) but I'm not sure that it's optimal.
acpi-cpufreq hasn't loaded since 2.6.18  (which didn't work properly
with other parts of the laptops so went with 2.6.19 rc series).
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