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## Read [[How to report a parisc-linux kernel problem]] | ## Read [[How to report a parisc-linux kernel problem]] | ||
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Revision as of 21:18, 10 November 2013
The linux-parisc@vger.kernel.org mailing list exists to serve PA-RISC developers and developement communities closely tied to them. This primarily (but not exclusively) means linux kernel, gcc, binutils, and glibc work.
Archives for linux-parisc are available at:
To subscribe, please mail majordomo@vger.kernel.org with the message content subscribe linux-parisc.
Rules:
- Post user space questions to debian-hppa mailing list.
- Use reportbug to file problem reports for specific applications.
- Before posting a kernel problem report or question:
- Read the PARISC FAQ to check for the answer.
- Read How-To Ask Smart Questions
- Read How to report a parisc-linux kernel problem
- If you want to guess what the problem is, please include a patch.
Really. Read the above stuff at least once. It tells you what we need to know to help and how to communicate that information.