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Bug#: 68892
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Assigned To: Gentoo Kernel Bug Wranglers and Kernel Maintainers <kernel@gentoo.org>
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Reporter: wiono@interia.pl
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Description:   Opened: 2004-10-25 13:58 0000
The kernel I've chosen was gentoo-dev-sources (2.6.8) and driver was eagle-usb
v. 1.9.9 (can be downloaded via http://sourceforge.net/projects/eagle-usb/).
The driver's module compiles and loads ok, but when synchronizing connection
I'm getting in logs a few error lines "loosing too many ticks! ...", connection
can't be estabilished and upluging modem leads to kernel fall.
I've googled that this error might be connected with timer and/or ACPI which
I've compiled into kernel (and prefer it over APM). 


Reproducible: Always
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Expected Results:  
If it's not kernel fault then just tell me what options I should avoid in 
kernel configuration 

Sorry that I didn't provide you whith any info, logs but I had to return my 
computer to service. 

My hardware is:  
1. motherboard Giga-byte GA-k8vt800 (with the newest BIOS upgrade) 
2. Athlon64 2800+ processor

------- Comment #1 From Daniel Drake 2004-10-27 16:01:40 0000 -------
Could you please take this up with the eagle-usb developers and see what they
say?

------- Comment #2 From wiono@interia.pl 2004-10-28 03:28:13 0000 -------
I found that,  in this driver, is a diagnostic program called eaglediag.
I will launch it as soon as my computer will be repaired

------- Comment #3 From wiono@interia.pl 2004-12-04 15:34:41 0000 -------
After getting computer from service I found out that with new kernel release
(2.6.9-gentoo) problem disapeared

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