>
> When no one answers on lkml to your oops report, you
> have basically the only choice: start looking at
> stack trace
> yourself, insert printks here and there, recompile
> and give it a try.
>
> In other words, the source is with you. You *can* do
> it.
I consider myself much less experienced in C
programming than any of you guys, (just graduated :-)
) so first test and problem report , hope it helps
others; but when no one come up with a solution, I
*will* try....
thanks for your advice,
> vda
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