Then something is seriously broken with your kernel. I can only assume that this
is because of some vendor modifications. So I would suggest contacting them or
trying to get a vanilla kernel running.
Hmm. I will try getting the vanilla kernel and putting the
required patches. Or rather see what can be done with this driver.
Thanks a lot for all the help.
Thanks,
Midhun.
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