* Tried this: *
sudo apt-get install linux-source
tar xjf /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.32.tar.bz2
cd linux-source-2.6.32/
patch -p1 < ../0001-TESTING-acpi-Unconditionally-set-SCI_EN-on-resume.patch
* Result was: *
patching file arch/x86/kernel/acpi/sleep.c
patching file drivers/acpi/sleep.c
Hunk #5 FAILED at 353.
Hunk #6 succeeded at 449 (offset 32 lines).
1 out of 6 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file drivers/acpi/sleep.c.rej
patching file include/linux/acpi.h
--The rejects were a section that was supposed to remove a bunch of hardware-specific matches for init_set_sci_en_on_resume. Is there another patch I should be using? Is my source different?
I want to be able to patch the kernel so I can use my WWAN, so I need to apply two patches.
OK Kamal--help here?
* Got this: * kernel. ubuntu. com/~kamal/ scien/0001- TESTING- acpi-Unconditio nally-set- SCI_EN- on-resume. patch
http://
* Tried this: * linux-source- 2.6.32. tar.bz2 2.6.32/ TESTING- acpi-Unconditio nally-set- SCI_EN- on-resume. patch
sudo apt-get install linux-source
tar xjf /usr/src/
cd linux-source-
patch -p1 < ../0001-
* Result was: * kernel/ acpi/sleep. c acpi/sleep. c acpi/sleep. c.rej linux/acpi. h
patching file arch/x86/
patching file drivers/
Hunk #5 FAILED at 353.
Hunk #6 succeeded at 449 (offset 32 lines).
1 out of 6 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file drivers/
patching file include/
--The rejects were a section that was supposed to remove a bunch of hardware-specific matches for init_set_ sci_en_ on_resume. Is there another patch I should be using? Is my source different?
I want to be able to patch the kernel so I can use my WWAN, so I need to apply two patches.