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Re: HELP: test kernel patches on the real thing



>Can you send me the device tree of your machine in the 
>mean time?

Sure, thanks for working on this, but I'm not sure what device 
tree refers to.  Is there a specific command output or text file
I should send you?

Thanks,

Dan

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On Mon, 5/4/15, Wolfram Sang <wsa@the-dreams.de> wrote:

 Subject: Re: HELP: test kernel patches on the real thing
 To: "Dan DeVoto" <dand1972@yahoo.com>
 Cc: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
 Date: Monday, May 4, 2015, 10:47 AM
 
 
 >
 I'm the original filer of Debian bug #714345.
 
 
 
 >  I applied your sound patch and compiled
 a new kernel, but there's still no sound on my iBook.
 
 That is a misunderstanding.
 This patch is not for bringing the sound
 back, but to get rid of the legacy probing
 (notice how the
 "attach_adapter method
 is deprecated" messages disappeared). But I do
 offer to investigate this sound bug with
 someone, once the probing got
 fixed, so we
 hopefully end up with another patch for that.
 
 > I've attached dmesg
 output from both the original Debian kernel and the patched
 kernel.
 
 Yay! Finally a
 machine which qualifies, great! However, my current
 probing patch causes an OOPS, so I'll have
 to check again. I'll rework
 that and
 maybe add a patch on top of that to debug the actual
 sound
 problem and send those to you. Ok with
 you? Thanks for your support! Can
 you send
 me the device tree of your machine in the mean time?
 
 > Hope this helps.
 
 Yes, it does.
 
 Thanks,
 
    Wolfram
 



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