Just use the ones attached to this bug report. They should work fine.
El 1/12/18 a las 12:03, Stefan Bühler escribió:
> I think I've hit the same bug (Debian testing 4.18.0-2-amd64, with an i-tec
> docking station: https://i-tec.cz/en/produkt/cadua4kdockpdl-2/, but
> same driver and problems: IPv6 RA and IPv4+IPv6 mdns not working).
>
> I think this shows an overview of the patches you submitted:
>
> https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-
> usb/list/?submitter=181339&state=%2A&archive=both
>
> It seems patchwork can't figure out a patch series for your patches, and I'm
> also lost which patches I'd have to apply if I wanted to try them. Also all
> patches are "archived" (no idea what that means, but by default the search
> only looks for non-archived patches).
>
> Thanks for your work so far anyway! At least I know now it isn't my fault it
> isn't working :)
>
Just use the ones attached to this bug report. They should work fine.
El 1/12/18 a las 12:03, Stefan Bühler escribió: /i-tec. cz/en/produkt/ cadua4kdockpdl- 2/, but /patchwork. kernel. org/project/ linux- ?submitter= 181339& state=% 2A&archive= both
> I think I've hit the same bug (Debian testing 4.18.0-2-amd64, with an i-tec
> docking station: https:/
> same driver and problems: IPv6 RA and IPv4+IPv6 mdns not working).
>
> I think this shows an overview of the patches you submitted:
>
> https:/
> usb/list/
>
> It seems patchwork can't figure out a patch series for your patches, and I'm
> also lost which patches I'd have to apply if I wanted to try them. Also all
> patches are "archived" (no idea what that means, but by default the search
> only looks for non-archived patches).
>
> Thanks for your work so far anyway! At least I know now it isn't my fault it
> isn't working :)
>