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    <bug>
          <bug_id>16670</bug_id>
          
          <creation_ts>2003-03-02 11:04 0000</creation_ts>
          <short_desc>Kernel panic in morse code</short_desc>
          <delta_ts>2003-04-15 19:00:56 0000</delta_ts>
          <reporter_accessible>1</reporter_accessible>
          <cclist_accessible>1</cclist_accessible>
          <classification_id>1</classification_id>
          <classification>Unclassified</classification>
          <product>Gentoo Linux</product>
          <component>Development</component>
          <version>unspecified</version>
          <rep_platform>x86</rep_platform>
          <op_sys>Linux</op_sys>
          <bug_status>RESOLVED</bug_status>
          <resolution>WONTFIX</resolution>
          
          
          
          <priority>P2</priority>
          <bug_severity>minor</bug_severity>
          <target_milestone>1.4</target_milestone>
          
          
          
          <everconfirmed>1</everconfirmed>
          <reporter>gaarde@yahoo.com</reporter>
          <assigned_to>x86-kernel@gentoo.org</assigned_to>
          <cc>pfeifer@gentoo.org</cc>

      

      
          <long_desc isprivate="0">
            <who>gaarde@yahoo.com</who>
            <bug_when>2003-03-02 11:04:01 0000</bug_when>
            <thetext>ORIGINAL SOURCE: http://kerneltrap.org/sup/355/morse_code.patch

DESCRIPTION: Andrew Rodland stumbled across a comment in the file &apos;linux/drivers/char/pc_keyb.c&apos;   The comment stated, &apos;/* Tell the user who may be running in X and not see the console that we have panic&apos;ed. This is to distingush panics from &quot;real&quot; lockups. Could in theory send the panic message as morse, but that is left as an exercise for the reader.  */&apos;  This is the result.

PATCH_DIFF:  Changed a &apos;__i386__&apos; to a &apos;CONFIG_X86&apos; in the patch for the file &apos;linux/kernel/panic.c&apos; to apply to the gentoo kernel.

NOTE:  This patch can also be applied to 2.4.19

Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:

1.  Add patch to the /var/tmp/portage/gentoo-sources-2.4.20-r1/work/2.4.20-gentoo-r1 directory upon extraction kernel extraction
2. Compile and &apos;install&apos; kernel as usual
3. Reboot

Actual Results:  
Untested as I have yet to have my kernel panic.</thetext>
          </long_desc>
          <long_desc isprivate="0">
            <who>lostlogic@gentoo.org</who>
            <bug_when>2003-03-02 14:41:56 0000</bug_when>
            <thetext>seen it, maybe.</thetext>
          </long_desc>
          <long_desc isprivate="0">
            <who>pfeifer@gentoo.org</who>
            <bug_when>2003-04-15 19:00:56 0000</bug_when>
            <thetext>no going to change this as it does not seem to be an issue users are encountering. 
 
Jay </thetext>
          </long_desc>
      
    </bug>

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