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@pali, just reminding that there are two known bugs remaining. Today I will try to fix BT handsfree issue(will workaround it somehow), but please, let someone one else try to find what wifi segfault reason is, it does not make sense me to be the one man bug squad
 

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Andre Klapper reported this kernel bug about bluetooth:
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12558
 

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pali, I will backport that, will try to send you the patch today. And that will give as a ligitimate reason for a community-kernel .

Could you please try to reach the guy who backported wlan drivers to KP and ask him to help with the wlan issue.
 
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Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
pali, I will backport that, will try to send you the patch today. And that will give as a ligitimate reason for a community-kernel .
Yes, Community kernel or kernel in CSSU is really needed for fixed bugs!

Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
Could you please try to reach the guy who backported wlan drivers to KP and ask him to help with the wlan issue.
I already sent mail. Hope for response.
 

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@freemangordon and Pali
Am I only one, that can't reproduce this wlan issue? could one of You elaborate more on exact steps that works (to reproduce - maybe I shall write "that doesn't work" ) in Your case?

Would love to help, yet, can't find a way to force this segfault

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I cannot reproduce wlan issue too.
 

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Eh, a highpass filter on the audio output (speaker channel)? I was actually happy that N900 didn't sound like all those shitty laptops out there...
 

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Originally Posted by Estel View Post
@freemangordon and Pali
Am I only one, that can't reproduce this wlan issue? could one of You elaborate more on exact steps that works (to reproduce - maybe I shall write "that doesn't work" ) in Your case?

Would love to help, yet, can't find a way to force this segfault

/Estel
There is a kernel oops backtrace, so whether we can reproduce it is irrelevant. Even if there is something wrong with the setup of the user who reported it, userspace should not be able to crash the kernel, so the bug report is absolutely valid for me. And backtrace seems enough to find where in the code is the problem.
 

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Originally Posted by don_falcone View Post
Eh, a highpass filter on the audio output (speaker channel)? I was actually happy that N900 didn't sound like all those shitty laptops out there...
Is that enabled by default?
 

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Originally Posted by freemangordon View Post
There is a kernel oops backtrace, so whether we can reproduce it is irrelevant. Even if there is something wrong with the setup of the user who reported it, userspace should not be able to crash the kernel, so the bug report is absolutely valid for me. And backtrace seems enough to find where in the code is the problem.
where is log/backtrace?
 
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