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tritiumHello.  If I have a request for the inclusion of firmware, shall I subscribe the ubuntu kernel team to the bug, or email the mailing list?06:29
tritiumSpecifically, I'm referring to bug 32107606:33
ubot3Malone bug 321076 in linux-firmware "Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1800 Firmware not included" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32107606:33
tritiumMail to list bounced, so I've assigned the bug to the kernel team.  Thanks!06:51
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rtgzul: how are  the xen bits coming for Jaunty?13:20
zulnot good13:20
zulalot of changes that are still confusing me ill let you know13:20
rtgzul: np.13:21
Kanohi rtg , did you look at the webcam module13:24
rtgKano: not yet, I'm just back home.13:25
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Kanortg: the patches in my mail need to be applied in the correct order17:47
Kanoyou need all 317:47
rtgKano: you need to follow the patch submission instructions.17:47
Kanothose are links to gentoo only17:47
Kanodo you want it as direct patch against ubuntu?17:47
rtgKano: yes - I want you to do all the work :)17:48
Kanowell should be no problem i already made a dkms package, then i should manage do do that too17:48
Kanoi would do a patch for em8300 too,but the tested did not appear yet17:50
Kanobut all you need to do was to apply 3 patches in a row...17:52
Kanocould you fix snd-bt-sco?17:53
Kanoall 3 patches apply without any error btw...17:55
henrik-hw0rtg: do you have a minute?18:08
rtghenrik-hw0: topic ?18:08
henrik-hw0rtg: ralink wifi drivers and your opinion.18:08
rtgI don't have enough experience with ralink to offer an opinion. I thuink there are some OEM drivers, but they are of poor  code quality IIRC18:09
henrik-hw0rtg: i see upstream has included rt2860 and rt2870 drivers in staging. i've packaged the manufacturer drivers for REVU but it may be smarter to just enable compilation of them in the ubuntu linux kernel package.18:10
rtghenrik-hw0: they've been enabled in the staging directory for Jaunty for the last several uploads.18:11
henrik-hw0i inspected the binary usb nic package, no binary drivers found...18:12
rtgbut those are realtek, not ralink18:12
henrik-hw0rtg: in any case, do you think it makes sense to have packages for the rt28xx chipsets in Jaunty? if they are already in the kernel package?18:16
rtghenrik-hw0: I'm not I understand your question. The drivers in drivers/net/wireless/rt2x00 do not conflict with drivers/staging/rt28[67]018:18
henrik-hw0rtg: the rt2x00 drivers do not support the RT2860 and RT2870 series chipsets.18:20
rtghenrik-hw0: those chipsets are supported by drivers/staging/rt28[67]018:20
henrik-hw0rtg: yes, they are. i made 2 DEB packages with the RT2860 and RT2870 drivers and submitted them to REVU. that was before said drivers was included in staging. my question is: should i still bother with getting those packages into Jaunty before feature-feeze or should i ask that they be nuked?18:23
rtghenrik-hw0: I'd say nuke your packages since I assume the stuff upstream is getting some love. I'll resync staging before release, so we ought to have the latest rt28[67]0 driver sources.18:25
henrik-hw0rtg: thank you very much.18:26
rtghenrik-hw0: np, sorry abot the confusion18:26
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nikolamhi is there a way to use ext4 on hardy as additional file system.18:48
nikolamI need it to read jaunty test install on other partition18:48
rtgnikolam: no support for ext4 in the Hardy kernel.18:48
nikolamrtg, but to compile additional module, won`t work?18:49
rtgnikolam: you can try it, but it was pretty new in 2.6.2418:50
nikolaminterested only in reading18:51
tjaaltonrtg: 14d200c5e5bd19219d930b is now in linus' tree19:22
tjaaltonto fix bug 32081319:24
ubot3Malone bug 320813 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "[drm] compiz animations cause temporary freezes with vblank" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32081319:24
rtgtjaalton: I was reading that bug report. neither tester though it fixed the problem.19:24
rtgs/though/thought/19:25
tjaaltonwell I've tested it and worked for me19:27
rtgtjaalton: k19:27
tjaaltonmaybe they have g45 chips, which means they also need 9880b7a527ffbb52f6519:29
Kanortg: http://kanotix.com/files/kernel/unused-patches/2.6.28-ubuntu-qc-usb-messenger.patch.bz219:32
Kanohappy with this patch?19:32
rtgKano: I'm not the only one that has to be happy with it, so resend to the mailing list.19:33
Kanortg: got mail?19:55
Kanobtw. i updated that patch to incl. BOM file19:55
rtgKano: what is the difference between qc-usb and qc-usb-messenger ?19:58
Kanoyou disabled qc-usb because it is inside the kernel, it is for other ids, qc-usb-messenger is of course a mod of the first one19:58
Kanolook into the launchpad error19:59
Kanohttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/20990120:01
ubot3Malone bug 209901 in linux "webcam Logitech QuickCam Messenger  ID 046d:08f6 is not reconized" [Medium,Fix released] 20:01
Kanothere was never a fix released btw ;)20:03
debfxrtg: could you please have a look at bug 312554 - an upstream change has been reverted in jaunty, so now it doesn't boot anymore on asus p5q mainboards20:08
ubot3Malone bug 312554 in linux "Regression: bug: int 14 cr2... booting 2.6.28 in jaunty fails on ASUS P5q and maybe others" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/31255420:08
Kanortg: qc-usb is not qc-usb-messenger!20:24
Kanoqc-usb is now the quickcam inside the kernel20:25
Kanothats a driver just for 4 usb ids20:26
Kanohttp://home.mag.cx/messenger/20:27
Kanowhich id added the patch, exactly fixing that launchpad error20:27
Kanoif you named it qc-usb before but disalbed it,it is not my fault20:27
Kanofrom the BOM file it must be a differnet driver anyway20:28
Kanomaybe it would be possible to patch another driver20:41
Kanoand add some extra ids20:41
Kanortg: maybe disable one usb id as it is used by another driver20:48
Kanoquickcam_messenger20:49
Kanoor try to add some more ids to that one...20:49
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