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SubjectRE: 2.6.15-mm2
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>>>2) acpi-cpufreq does not load either, returns ENODEV too.
>>>It's probably git-acpi. I tried to revert it but there are
>>>lots of other patches depending on it, so I finally gave up.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Brice,
>>Can you try the converse?
>>Apply the acpi patch (which is included in -mm)
>>without the rest of the mm tree to see if that broke acpi-cpufreq?:
>>
>>http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/lenb/acpi/patche
>s/test/2.6.15/acpi-test-20051216-2.6.15.diff.bz2
>>
>>thanks,
>>-Len
>>
>>
>
>Len,
>
>This patch applied on top of 2.6.15 breaks acpi-cpufreq in the
>same way.

Ah good!
Can you test the _PDC patch here all by itself?

http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5483#c17

If this patch is what causes the failure, please
build with CONFIG_ACP_DEBUG=y and attach the dmesg
from the failure, as well as the output from acpidump,
available in the latest pmtools here:

http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/lenb/acpi/utils

thanks,
-Len
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