Finding a bug in your Linux driver via a paper posted on research.microsoft.com hurts my pride. Macros that return are EVIL, damnit!
edit: obviously, I’ve fixed it. I’ll send the patch to Andrew tonight after verifying that it still works.
Finding a bug in your Linux driver via a paper posted on research.microsoft.com hurts my pride. Macros that return are EVIL, damnit!
edit: obviously, I’ve fixed it. I’ll send the patch to Andrew tonight after verifying that it still works.
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Is it me, or is that the most ugliest formatted paper, ever?
Comment by oiscotthey — December 29, 2003 @ 1:42 AM |
yeah, it’s a fairly ugly layout. Too much information, too little space.
Comment by mulix — December 29, 2003 @ 2:36 AM |
Such an embarrasment…
Fixing all those Stanford – Checker kernel bugs, and not getting to the one in the trident…
Comment by ladypine — December 29, 2003 @ 11:50 AM |
Re: Such an embarrasment…
I scan lkml for anything trident related. Assuming it was posted there, it must’ve slipped through. Maybe it’s time to automate the scanning…
Comment by mulix — December 30, 2003 @ 1:46 AM |
Re: Such an embarrasment…
Guess we janitors have been doing that for a while… until the last few 2.6 test releases.
Comment by ideawerkz — December 30, 2003 @ 3:26 AM |