Le Mercredi 9 Novembre 2005 12:02, Jean Delvare a ?crit : > Hi Jacques, Hi, > On 2005-11-08, Jacques Facquet wrote: > > This solved my problem too. > > dmesg > > Trying to free nonexistent resource <00000290-00000297> > > (after reloading the driver) > > > > w83627hf 9191-0290: If reset=1 solved a problem you were having, > > please report! > > > > Soltek QBic EQ-3401A-V2 > > > > request_region(address, WINB_EXTENT, w83627hf_driver.name) return > > an error, without checking this error, the driver load but I have > > an error in unloading it. > > According to a previous post on this list, you have been hacking > the code yourself, so please don't complain about the errors you > get as a consequence of this. Sure, it's not a complaint, sorry if you took it as. > The I/O region conflict error you have is absolutely not related to > the reset change, it's much older. It's caused by PNPACPI since > 2.6.10, and has been fixed recently. See bug #4014 for additional > information: http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4014 > If you don't want to upgrade kernels, the workaround is to disable > PNPACPI, either when configuring your kernel or on the boot command > line (pnpacpi=off). Thank you for the link, I'll compile my kernel again, without my ugly hack. -- Jacques Facquet.