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Re: [coldsync-hackers] coldsync 2.3.0 / m505 problems
On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 09:10:21AM -0800, David A. Desrosiers wrote:
>
> > > I've had a lot of crashes lately with the visor driver taking out
> > > dozens of different kernels.
>
> > {Sigh}
>
> > I wish I could duplicate this here, so I could fix it. Very sorry about
> > this.
>
> Well, you DO work for the company that makes the hardware this fails
> on, but I'm sure not in the same group.
Not in the same group at all. I don't have any contacts in the laptop
groups, sorry.
> It was a mostly-stock T21 with the latest firmware bios flash,
> standard USB ports, and that Belkin BusPort USB pcmcia adapter. I've
> sadly had to give the laptop back (and with a blown LCD), but I
> ordered a new T23, so I'll give that a go and see if the problem
> persists.
>
> Aside from shipping you a fully configured unit, what other
> debugging alternative is there for this? Tossing usbcore into debug=1?
> Choking the USB bandwidth?
Turning on debugging for the usbcore is a good start. A SMP kernel
doesn't solve it for you?
greg k-h
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