Re: 2.6.0-mm1

From: Gene Heskett
Date: Wed Dec 24 2003 - 10:40:26 EST


On Tuesday 23 December 2003 00:11, Andrew Morton wrote:
>ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/akpm/patches/2.6/2.6.0-
>test11/2.6.0-mm1/
>
>
>Quite a lot of new material here. It would be appreciated if people
> who have significant patches in -mm could retest please.

I don't have anything in -mm1, but heres a report, up about 23 hrs
now.

Everything seems to be working fine, and one proggy I couldn't run
before, now does, epsons iscan-1.5.2 front end for sane driven
scanners now works. The major thing I see in the logs is audio
related, and has been carrying on since last summer.

Dec 23 20:35:18 coyote kernel: via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97
codec (0x9A0000)
Dec 23 21:33:06 coyote kernel: via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97
codec (0x9A0000)
Dec 23 22:10:50 coyote kernel: via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97
codec (0x9A0000)
Dec 23 22:25:58 coyote kernel: via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97
codec (0x9A0000)
Dec 23 22:50:40 coyote kernel: via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97
codec (0x9A0000)
Dec 23 23:20:37 coyote kernel: via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97
codec (0x9A0000)
Dec 23 23:33:07 coyote kernel: via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97
codec (0x9A0000)
Dec 23 23:53:43 coyote kernel: via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97
codec (0x9A0000)
Dec 24 00:07:46 coyote kernel: via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97
codec (0x9A0000)
Dec 24 00:22:26 coyote kernel: via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97
codec (0x9A0000)
Dec 24 01:22:55 coyote kernel: via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97
codec (0x9A0000)
Dec 24 01:35:27 coyote kernel: via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97
codec (0x9A0000)
Dec 24 03:47:31 coyote kernel: via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97
codec (0x9A0000)
Dec 24 03:59:54 coyote kernel: via82cxxx: timeout while reading AC97
codec (0x9A0000)

I think that each of those is related to the little two tone noise I
play when there is new incoming mail. There's a couple of other
non-show stoppers but thats the major log clutterer. The only alsa
is whats in the kernel, and with a couple of very minor exceptions,
it all works. No Ooops, lockups or anything like that. All pretty
smooth and interactive using anticipatory at the moment.

Merry Christmas Andrew!

--
Cheers, Gene
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