[13:45] <j_f-f> Hi. Please set the Importance to Wishlist for the bugs #1264831 and #1264823. Thanks
[13:45] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1264831 in Launchpad itself "Remember function wanted" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1264831
[13:45] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1264823 in Launchpad itself "Mail Limit to short" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1264823
[14:13] <penguin42> j_f-f: I don't quite understand what you're asking for on 831 - note that I believe Launchpad is pretty much in maintenance with not much being added
[14:16] <j_f-f> penguin4: Ok if you mean
[18:29] <cristian_c> Hi
[18:29] <cristian_c> I've opened this bug report much time ago: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/972604
[18:29] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 972604 in linux (Ubuntu) "168c:001c [Compaq Presario C700 Notebook PC] Wireless led button doesn't switch colors" [Low,Incomplete]
[18:29] <cristian_c> I was told to test the atest upstream kernel
[18:30] <penguin42> ok
[18:30] <cristian_c> following this link: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds
[18:30] <cristian_c> *latest
[18:30] <cristian_c> In this page is written: Mainline kernel mapping
[18:30] <cristian_c> In order to choose which is the closest mainline kernel to any particular Ubuntu release you can use the Ubuntu to mainline mapping table, which contains mappings from Ubuntu releases and pockets to mainline versions.
[18:31] <cristian_c> I'm using raring
[18:31] <cristian_c> At this page there are many tables: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/info/kernel-version-map.html
[18:31] <cristian_c> but I don't know exactly what I have to do
[18:32] <cristian_c> Any ideas?
[18:32]  * penguin42 looks
[18:33] <penguin42> wow that is confusing
[18:33] <cristian_c> lol
[18:33] <cristian_c> the last link
[18:33] <penguin42> I think it's http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.8.13.14-raring/  which is the latest raring
[18:34] <cristian_c> ok
[18:34] <cristian_c> thanks
[18:34] <penguin42> cristian_c: Although have you thought about upgrading to Saucy?
[18:34] <cristian_c> no
[18:35] <cristian_c> I think I stay on raring
[18:35] <penguin42> ok, fair enough
[18:35] <cristian_c> It's only a test
[18:35] <cristian_c> ok
[18:35] <penguin42> what about the live cd test that Christopher suggested?
[18:36] <cristian_c> penguin42, headers, headers-generic and linux-image-generic?
[18:37] <cristian_c> penguin42, yes, I've tried with trusty 14.04 daily build yesterday night
[18:37] <penguin42> and did that work or fail?
[18:37] <cristian_c> no changes
[18:37] <cristian_c> same bug
[18:37] <cristian_c> fail
[18:37] <cristian_c> but I'll try with the upstream kernel anyway
[18:37] <cristian_c> for raring
[18:38] <cristian_c> penguin42, thanks
[18:38] <cristian_c> :)
[18:38] <penguin42> ok, that's good to note - if it fails on Trusty it's almost certain to fail on the upstream you'll try, but if you can that's good
[18:38] <cristian_c> ok
[18:38] <cristian_c> I'try anyway :D
[18:39] <cristian_c> as told in launchpad
[18:39] <cristian_c> :)
[18:39] <cristian_c> *asked
[18:39] <penguin42> ok
[18:39] <cristian_c> :)
[18:39]  * penguin42 hasn't any idea how the LED is connected to the wireless stuff
[18:40] <cristian_c> antennas
[18:40] <cristian_c> pin
[18:41] <penguin42> yeh but I suspect there are a million ways that it could be wired and something probably tells it that *that* thing is the one to light in that case
[18:42] <cristian_c> uhm
[18:42] <cristian_c> ok