Flex Scanner Jammed Problem

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Jean,
	Apparently one of the updates has to do with the hwmon class,
because not it does exist, with the adm1026 driver attached to it.  
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jean Delvare [mailto:khali at linux-fr.org] 
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 10:52 AM
To: Calabro, Anthony
Cc: LM Sensors; Mark M. Hoffman
Subject: Re:  Flex Scanner Jammed Problem

Anthony,

> > What update is this?
> 
> 
> -- In the change log for kernel 2.6.9-42 from redhat enterprise, it
> says:
> 2006-05-02 22:00:00
> Jason Baron <jbaron at redhat.com> [2.6.9-35]: 
> -revert: fix hanging serial console
> -Introduce netpoll over bonded interfaces (Thomas Graf) -fix USB error

> handling (Kimball Murray) [189279] -qla2xxx update v. 8.01.04-d7 (Mike

> Christie) [188912] -Fix coredump vs exec deadlock (David Howells) 
> [168112] *****-add i2c sensors drivers (Eric Paris) [171507]*****
> -s390: fix sysrq backtrace oops (Jan Glauber) [185736]
> -s390: fix crypto driver memory overwrite (Jan Glauber)
> -s390: lcs driver fixes (Jan Glauber)
> -add hpet_period finetuning to allow correction of hpet drift (Brian
> Maly) [169876]
> -bonding updates (Thomas Graf) [180431] -Add MSI/MSI-X support to 
> cciss (Tom Coughlan) [179860] -add modern_apic() tests (Jim Paradis) 
> [166885]
> -SUNRPC: rpcbind should retry if server's portmapper becomes 
> unavailable (Steve Dickson) [172082] -device-mapper mirroring: error 
> on log failure override (Jonathan
> Brassow)
> -make aic7xxx and aic79xx Drivers Support 16-byte CDBs (Chip Coldwell)

> -fix ipmi driver broken on HP Integrity platform (Brian Maly) [174986]

> -fix mmap wastes too much virtual address space for 32-bit environment

> (Larry Woodman) [173662]
> -IPMI: Resolve startup race condition (Peter Martuccelli) [189390] 
> -ati sb600 support (John Linville) [189844] -Emulex lpfc/lpfcdfc 
> drivers re-organizations (Chip Coldwell) [179752]
> 
> -- I tried to research the bug from redhat but didn't have the right 
> access.

I asked for access, that may or may not be accepted.

Anyway, I was asking out of curiousity. It certainly has nothing to do
with your current problems.

--
Jean Delvare





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