It's a bug in the Linux support patch. It byteswaps a 32-bit value as it it's a 64-bit one and so ends up with zeros. This fixes the Fedora version, I'd guess it should be applicable to the Debian one.
It's a bug in the Linux support patch. It byteswaps a 32-bit value as it it's a 64-bit one and so ends up with zeros. This fixes the Fedora version, I'd guess it should be applicable to the Debian one.