Applying patch to the kernel

Hello,
I need to apply this patch to the kernel.
http://pastebin.com/wpmFi38k
Do you know how to do?

slithery wrote:Edit - That patch is 3 years old. Are you sure that a) it's still needed b) it's compatible with current kernels?
There is a fairly recent discussion on lkml about that patch: https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/9/22/630. So it seems the patch has some use, but is a poor workaround instead of a porper fix of the underlying problem.
Last edited by progandy (2015-01-03 18:06:33)

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