yes, the reserve command still works.
the kernel team is probably reluctant to apply the patch because:
a) its an ugly hack
b) a workaround exists
also, i seem to be the only one left using these notebooks,
finally. the sdhci device in this notebook is a Piece of crap which also breaks suspend / hibernate
so the prefered solution still is to blacklist the module entirely (makes the reserve line redundant).
if you wish a solution for ubuntu, just detect the hardware and blacklist the module on the fly
yes, the reserve command still works.
the kernel team is probably reluctant to apply the patch because:
a) its an ugly hack
b) a workaround exists
also, i seem to be the only one left using these notebooks,
finally. the sdhci device in this notebook is a Piece of crap which also breaks suspend / hibernate
so the prefered solution still is to blacklist the module entirely (makes the reserve line redundant).
if you wish a solution for ubuntu, just detect the hardware and blacklist the module on the fly