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From: Pim Zandbergen
Subject: Re: oops reading from Nakamichi SCSI CD changer
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 13:33:48 +0100
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A couple of days ago, I mailed a bug report with this subject to this list.
When it arrived back, it was caught by spamassassin on our mailserver.
Somehow, the patterns used in the kernel config, dmesg, oops and
/proc/scsi/scsi output triggered spamassassin.
Does that mean that my message does not get to the right people?
Should I resend it with all the details in an attached zip file?
Thanks,
Pim
> Starting with kernel 2.6.13, my system crashes immediately reading from
> one of my two Nakamichi MJ-5.16S SCSI CD changers. For info on this
> device, see http://www.nakamichi.co.jp/download/MJ516S_J.PDF