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Bug#939633: More severe #939633 for RP4 on 5.8?



found 935456 5.9.6-1~bpo10+1
quit

After having spent several hours on kernel compiles and experimenting
with the situation, I'm fairly sure this also applies to
linux-source-5.9.

Odd thing is, when I booted the device using the Tianocore implementation
it came right up with no problems.  I'm getting this odd suspicion
someone deliberately broke the device-trees in Debian's kernel source.
The goal being to force everyone onto the Tianocore/ACPI implementation
and try to kill device-trees.

Right now I think this is conspiracy theory territory, but I'm left
wondering how such a serious bug could hang around so long...


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