On 09/11/2009 02:39 AM, David Saez Padros wrote: > >> I think you have enough data to bug LKML. As Debian is not a >> subscription service - personally, I would go right to the experts, >> which is LKML or RedHat. Nothing direct against Debian - but in my >> memories, I don't recall kernel experts frequently using or being >> part of the Debian project. They probably exist - but the best work >> on the mainstream kernel on LKML, or get hired by a company such as >> RedHat. > > mmm ... in the past doing this will result in .. if you use debian > post to the debian bugtrack, or update your kernel to the latest version > or similar things that have no results at all, nevertheless i will try Trying the latest kernel is probably a valuable as well, although it can require rolling up one's sleeves and getting dirty... :-) If it proves the problem, this can then be brought to Debian as a "kernel too old" request? Cheers, mark -- Mark Mielke<mark at mielke.cc>