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@ 2005-07-21  7:18 Hendrik Greving
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From: Hendrik Greving @ 2005-07-21  7:18 UTC (permalink / raw
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Hi,

I get an oops using asus_acpi. I can post the output later. If I use 
asus_acpi as a module, I get the "oops" once the first time I load the 
module. If I "modprobe asus_acpi" again, it works(!). In case I do 
compile asus_acpi into the kernel, I get kernel panic (I guess this 
covers the behaviour that something fails first).

- I use a Samsung P35 Laptop
- my kernel is compiled for Pentium-M (tried x86 either)
- use 2.6.12-gentoo-r6

Again, can post the oops later (don't have it on this machine). Is this 
a known issue (as I read a lot about acpi problems). What version works? 
Do I have to pass module options? Please consider I'm not very familiar 
with deep acpi module stuff.

cheers,
Hen

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