Bug 2893
Summary: | apmd crashes trying to read /proc/apm at startup | ||
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Product: | [Retired] Red Hat Linux | Reporter: | Dan Mosedale <dmose> |
Component: | apmd | Assignee: | David Lawrence <dkl> |
Status: | CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE | QA Contact: | |
Severity: | high | Docs Contact: | |
Priority: | high | ||
Version: | 6.0 | CC: | pbrown |
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Hardware: | i386 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Fixed In Version: | Doc Type: | Bug Fix | |
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Last Closed: | 1999-06-14 15:57:54 UTC | Type: | --- |
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Description
Dan Mosedale
1999-05-17 23:05:18 UTC
Matt, any insights on this? Walking through the call trace - this appears to be a memory violation after the apm_bios_call. Check to see if there is an update for your BOIS. ------- Additional Comments From 06/08/99 21:41 ------- It turns out the versions of the Omnibook BIOS later than 2.21 do indeed fix this problem. So you can resolve this as a linux bug. Thanks for checking into it. This appears fixed. Please reopen if I'm wrong. |