[ltp] Thinkpad x61 Tablet (irq 20: nobody cared)
Andrew J. Barr
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Mon, 6 Aug 2007 18:55:39 -0400
> > Hmm, maybe you could do an "lsmod" and show which modules are loaded?
>
> The Ubuntu kernels are very modular by default - pretty much everything
> is a module. http://www.rjek.com/x61t-7.04-lsmod.txt has a listing of
> what is loaded.
I would avoid the Ubuntu kernels when doing any kind of testing for
suspend/resume fixes. They do not provide an easy way to see what they
have changed from upstream, nor any way to isolate individual patches,
so if it works you have no way to (easily) build your kernel from
that, apply a patch, or submit a bug to your distribution. They don't
seem interested in remedying that situation either, at least last time
I was doing suspend/resume testing.
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