That makes a bit more sense. This code is stil in test, however.
Previously you said 4.71.00.
- > > There is, however a driver version 4.72 in the latest 2.4.4-ac
- > > kernels.
- >
- > I've tried it but it was all the same - I came back to 4.71
It still seems like a BIOS issue. Does is work on a default RH
installation, with the RH included kernel?
I can't believe it's not UNIX!!!
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