Kernel 5.4

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Kernel 5.4 RC3 is up and running on my AmigaOne X5000 :-)

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It was great meeting the A-EON guys @Amiga34 in Neuss Germany.
Hope to see you all next year.
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Re: Kernel 5.4

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Skateman wrote:Kernel 5.4 RC3 is up and running on my AmigaOne X5000 :-)
Many thanks for testing the RC3! :-)
Skateman wrote: It was great meeting the A-EON guys @Amiga34 in Neuss Germany.
Hope to see you all next year.
For me, it was also great meeting you! :-) Thanks for your support!
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Re: Kernel 5.4

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Roland,

Without creating a bug report and without testing we can’t solve the issue with your SCSI card.

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xeno74 wrote: Without creating a bug report and without testing we can’t solve the issue with your SCSI card.
Could you then please write us a clear step-by-step guide how to do that correctly? Thank you!

But I still highly doubt it will lead to anything with this kind marginal hardware... Isn't the the same memory bug still unresolved for the RTL 8169 ethernet board (whch is much more common), and that has been known for a long time? And also the non-working Envy24HT driver, which is AFAIK also a known/reported bug?
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Roland,

Open a bug report isn't really difficult. They want to know which SCSI card you have and what you have done till now for example the limitation of the RAM.
Please create this bug report. This is important for reporting the issue to the kernel developers. We can work together with the kernel developers. Sometimes they have very fast a solution (patch) but they need a bug report. I don't have this SCSI card so I can't test it or post error messages. They will tell you what they need. Usually they need error messages from the log files. I can create the test kernels for you. Please help us to solve this issue.

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xeno74 wrote: Open a bug report isn't really difficult. They want to know which SCSI card you have and what you have done till now for example the limitation of the RAM.
Please create this bug report. This is important for reporting the issue to the kernel developers. We can work together with the kernel developers. Sometimes they have very fast a solution (patch) but they need a bug report. I don't have this SCSI card so I can't test it or post error messages. They will tell you what they need. Usually they need error messages from the log files. I can create the test kernels for you. Please help us to solve this issue.
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Alternate Trees:	Bugs against trees other than Linus' tree.
Backports project:	Bugs related to the Compat and Compat-drivers trees.
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Roland,

Please choose Platform Specific/Hardware.

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xeno74 wrote: Please choose Platform Specific/Hardware.
Thanks. And then in the next:

Component ?
Severity ?
Hardware ?
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Roland wrote:
xeno74 wrote: Please choose Platform Specific/Hardware.
Thanks. And then in the next:

Component ?
Severity ?
Hardware ?
Component: PPC-64
Severity: P1 normal
Hardware: PPC-64 Linux
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xeno74 wrote: Component: PPC-64
Severity: P1 normal
Hardware: PPC-64 Linux
Thanks! It is now there...(Bug 205201).
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