[02:11] <tritium> hi crimsun
[02:56] <tritium> How are things, crimsun?
[02:58] <crimsun> hi, busy
[02:58] <crimsun> you?
[02:58] <tritium> Same.
[02:59] <tritium> But, trying to find some time to test herd-1.
[02:59] <crimsun> what's your sound bug?
[03:10] <crimsun> nixternal: did you actually have a reference to a bug report, or is this utter crap?
[03:11] <nixternal> it is the one we discussed that is to be fixed with the latest alsa-drivers you were/are working on
[03:11] <nixternal> intel sound really low on the laptop
[03:11] <crimsun> so have you been proactive in testing 2.6.20-3.4?
[03:11] <nixternal> not on edgy i haven't
[03:11] <crimsun> it has been available for about 21 hours
[03:13] <nixternal> ok, here is a dumb question, how do i safely go about getting the 2.6.20-3.4 kernel in edgy?
[03:14] <crimsun> download the appropriate linux-image deb
[03:16] <nixternal> k, so i will grab the image, headers, and restricted-modules
[03:16] <crimsun> do you need all that?
[03:16] <nixternal> ya, vmware server
[03:21] <nixternal> hrmm. i forget that i don't need restricted with my laptop :)
[03:36] <nixternal> crimsun: no different with the new kernel
[03:37] <crimsun> which bug # ?
[03:37] <nixternal> hrmm. dunno, i never got a chance to boog it, but you had told me someone had the same issue as i did with it
[03:38] <crimsun> is this the one where you have to reboot into Windows first to have volume be audible?
[03:38] <nixternal> no no. i have sound but it is very low
[03:38] <nixternal> i can't boot into windows, don't even own a disc :)
[03:39] <crimsun> well, there goes one testing vector
[03:40] <nixternal> hehe
[03:40] <nixternal> well, it did work well in windows
[03:41] <nixternal> the 5 minutes it was installed
[03:42] <crimsun> lspci -nv, please
[03:43] <nixternal> paste bin the whole thing or are you after something specific?
[03:43] <crimsun> 0403
[03:43] <nixternal> Subsystem: 103c:30a5 Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 21 Memory at d0340000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]  Capabilities: <access denied>
[03:43] <nixternal> 0403: 8086:27d8 (rev 01)
[03:43] <nixternal> err, sorry bout the first
[03:45] <nixternal> and with KMix there is only Master and PCM for Output, which seems odd
[03:45] <crimsun> damned realteks.
[03:46] <nixternal> well, i have realtek in both of my desktops and they rock
[03:46] <nixternal> im sure the lappy realteks are way different
[03:46] <crimsun> realtek HDAs are problematic
[03:47] <crimsun> does /proc/asound/card0/codec* report an analog devices codec or a realtek one?
[03:47] <nixternal> i see conexant id 5047
[03:47] <nixternal> for codec:
[03:50] <crimsun> amixer, pleae
[03:50] <crimsun> please ^
[03:50] <nixternal> what do you want from that?
[03:50] <nixternal> i see volume and pcm which are the 2 outputs, and capture for input
[03:51] <crimsun> I need all the output
[03:52] <nixternal> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/310/
[03:54] <crimsun> um
[03:54] <crimsun> what the.
[03:54] <crimsun> patch_conexant.c is utterly missing
[03:54] <nixternal> heh
[03:55] <nixternal> so that would be the problem then?
[03:55] <nixternal> is there a bug for this already?
[03:57] <crimsun> yes, it's very old
[03:58] <nixternal> bug 76741 seems similar, but i do have sound with speakers and headphones
[04:00] <nixternal> im gonna eat some pizza, i will bbiaf if you have more questions, but it seems you have your finger on it already. thanks!
[04:00] <crimsun> well, your issue is specifically due to upstream not having pushed the requisite Conexant changes to Linus
[04:00] <crimsun> as in the file itself just doesn't exist
[04:01] <crimsun> neither is hda_generic.c touched
[04:01] <mjg59> edgy was unhappy on my parents' new desktop until I forced the codec
[04:01] <crimsun> great, I love carrying deltas
[04:01] <mjg59> Not enough bandwidth there to try 2.6.20, though
[04:01] <mjg59> This codec stuff is all a bit of a nightmare
[04:01] <mjg59> Why can't hda be simple?
[04:02] <crimsun> but it's -high definition-, it must be awesome!
[04:02] <mjg59> Haha
[11:25] <olem> Hi all,
[11:26] <olem> I've just edited and modified some pages in wiki. Is that the correct way to do or did I missed something?
[11:26] <olem> (some pages relatives to LaptopTestingTeams of course)
[11:44] <Nailor> That's propably the most correct way =)
[11:47] <olem> ok. thx.
[11:48] <olem> I was just wondering why the "Contact:" tag. If I was supposed to mail to this contact my changes...
[11:48] <olem> ...and I was wondering too why all the peoples mailed when I commit/save my modifs.
[11:49] <Nailor> Well, they're just admins of the wiki etc. It's normal that they get mail
[11:49] <Nailor> The best way to tell people what you've done, is to write a short description (in to the field reserved for it) of the changes you made
[11:49] <Nailor> That way people can check the wiki page version history and see what changes you or someone else has done
[11:51] <Nailor> The "Optional comment about this change"-field
[12:03] <olem> ok. that's what I've done. Thanks for the background infos.