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sven-tekHi! Ubuntu's kernel config has disabled force feedback drivers (CONFIG_HID_FF is not set). Is there a reason for this? I'd like to use this feature.00:00
BenCemgent: not a kernel bug...and I've never used it so can't really comment on it00:55
emgentBenC: package is the same, but have problem with the last kernel.. (thinking to wireless card driver)01:00
BenCemgent: it's probably because the wireless api changed and that package needs to be updated01:10
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affluxHi. There is a number of people suffering from a regression introduced in the 2.6.24 kernel, where the RTL8111/8168B network chipset does not work at all. The bug is fixed with the intrepid kernel. It's bug 22149915:10
smb_tpafflux, do you own a card like this?15:13
affluxno, a friend does.15:14
smb_tpafflux, I just scanned over the issue, so this might be inaccurate15:14
smb_tpafflux, I noticed something about interrupt 22015:14
smb_tpafflux, I saw such high numbers when msi was used 15:15
smb_tpafflux, maybe it would help to try pci=nomsi as a test15:15
affluxoh okay, I'll give it a try15:15
affluxthanks for the hint15:16
smb_tpafflux, I would appreciate to know whether that changed anything15:16
affluxsmb_tp_: it seems to work with pci=nomsi16:04
smb_tp_afflux, ok, great. that give me some place to start16:04
affluxokay. I'll post that to the report for the record.16:05
smb_tp_afflux, ok, had posted that option, but feedback for the record is good. I'll dig for a solution16:05
affluxgreat, thanks16:06
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