That commit doesn't make sense to me either. Could you attach the
output of `git bisect log` here?
Since it is fixed in 2.6.33-rc1, guess we can't count on help from
upstream either. Maybe you can isolate the commit that fixes this?
Then we can try if that commit can be applied to a Karmic kernel. I'm
not sure if git-bisect is fine looking for the first "good" commit, or
if we have to reverse meaning of the two.
That commit doesn't make sense to me either. Could you attach the
output of `git bisect log` here?
Since it is fixed in 2.6.33-rc1, guess we can't count on help from
upstream either. Maybe you can isolate the commit that fixes this?
Then we can try if that commit can be applied to a Karmic kernel. I'm
not sure if git-bisect is fine looking for the first "good" commit, or
if we have to reverse meaning of the two.