Re: [PULL] http://kernellabs.com/hg/~mkrufky/cx23885

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Mike,

instead of going to such high tones for nothing, I would much more
prefer, that you have a closer look to it, why such ever can happen.

[snip]
> 
> I really wish that people would refrain from hijacking email threads
> -- it makes it difficult to keep any conversation on track.  If that
> person should be reading this email right now, I ask again, next time
> to please start your OWN email thread and stop interfering with
> others.  Things like this make it difficult to hold such discussions
> in the public.  Please stay on-topic, or start a new thread.

You introduced some HVR1110 device with LNA without having any trace to
it. This ambiguity is in the code now and you even deny, that you have
been involved at all and did introduce exactly that. We have not the
slightest trace on the lists. Nothing!

According to Hartmut, a OEM can very well know, which sort of LNA is
used. The problem, if any, is not caused by Philips/NXP.

Simply, before I start to buy all HVR1110 stuff, it is a lot, why could
it ever be too much to ask such simple questions?

Heh?

Be assured, that I will never accept that mess.

Cheers,
Hermann








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