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Re: "cbb0: controller is missing" in dmesg

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Date: Thursday, November 29, 2007 - 8:36 pm

On Nov 29, 2007 3:33 PM, Rob Lytle <sporadic.elayer@gmail.com> wrote:

Thats PCI-8x12/7x12/6x12   and it looks like there are quite a few
laptops out there with this chip.  I don't know whats up with the PN.
Perhaps this is just a marketing name, but I could find no reference
to it anywhere on the TI website

Regards.   Rob

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"cbb0: controller is missing" in dmesg, Rob Lytle, (Thu Nov 29, 4:27 pm)
Re: "cbb0: controller is missing" in dmesg, Miod Vallat, (Fri Nov 30, 4:15 am)
Re: "cbb0: controller is missing" in dmesg, Rob Lytle, (Thu Nov 29, 7:04 pm)
Re: "cbb0: controller is missing" in dmesg, Rob Lytle, (Thu Nov 29, 7:33 pm)
Re: "cbb0: controller is missing" in dmesg, Rob Lytle, (Thu Nov 29, 8:36 pm)
Re: "cbb0: controller is missing" in dmesg, Steve Shockley, (Fri Nov 30, 12:47 am)
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