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Kanohi, do you intend to backport hawaii support or just use 3.17?10:27
ohsixgoogle "graphics enablement stack"10:28
ohsixs/graphics/hardware10:28
Kanoi mean for utopic10:47
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TJ-If 12.04 has the tTusty HWE and devices supported by that HWE require firmware, shouldn't the HWE packages also Depends on the matching "linux-firmware" from Trusty, rather than the original 12.04 package, in order to provide the firmware? Otherwise, there's not much point to the HWE package if it is being installed to support a new device ?15:31
rtgTJ-, we generally just backport the necessary files to the existing package. Do you have some in particular ?15:32
TJ-rtg: Yes, a query from a user in #ubuntu for the rtl8188:15:33
TJ-modinfo $(awk '/10EC.*8179/{print $3}' /lib/modules/`uname -r`/modules.*) | grep ^firmware15:33
TJ-firmware:       rtlwifi/rtl8188efw.bin15:33
TJ-But that isn't in the linux-firmware of 12.04; it was first introduced for Saucy according to packages.u.c15:33
rtgTJ-, can you start a bug report. I'll follow up.15:33
TJ-rtg: Surely, thanks.15:34
TJ-rtg: Against linux-firmware?15:34
rtgTJ-, yup15:35
TJ-rtg: Or against the HWE package and it's depends?15:35
TJ-rtg OK15:35
TJ-rtg: japro bug 136830115:39
ubot5bug 1368301 in linux-firmware (Ubuntu) "12.04 missing rtlwifi/rtl8188efw.bin when HWE is installed" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/136830115:39
rtgTJ-, ack15:39
japroTJ-, thanks15:40
TJ-rtg: Thanks for the rapid fix15:59
japrooh wow, thanks16:00
rtgTJ-, np. watch for the email requesting you to test it.16:00
TJ-rtg: That'll be japro - the user that reported this16:00
rtgack16:01
mandeepHey all , I want to take backup of all user config. Can anyone suggest me some way to take necessary config files. Just copied ~/.* files and just want to know which else files I must copy like in /etc folder.16:11
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infinityzequence: Another ping about https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-lowlatency/+bug/136429321:36
ukiwiApologies in advance if this is the wrong forum for such questions but this is driving me nuts...21:38
ukiwiGreetings! I'm having a really hard time mapping the four colour buttons on my Logitech Harmony Smart Control Remote to scan-codes. I can see that the kernel is receiving these events when I 'cat /sys/kernel/debug/hid/events' (03 f5 01 00 00). I'm then editing my /lib/udev/hwdb.d/custom.hwdb with the right USB vendor/model (keyboard:usb:v046DpC150*) and my entries should be like other similar events - e.g.  'KEYBOARD_KEY_21:38
ukiwic0069'. After running 'udevadm hwdb --update && udevadm trigger && udevasm control --reload' they're still not working. I suspect my raw events (03 f5 01 00 00 etc) aren't the same as 'c009a' etc. Can anyone help?21:38
ukiwiGreetings! I'm having a really hard time mapping the four colour buttons on my Logitech Harmony Smart Control Remote to scan-codes. I can see that the kernel is receiving these events when I 'cat /sys/kernel/debug/hid/events' (03 f5 01 00 00). I'm then editing my /lib/udev/hwdb.d/custom.hwdb with the right USB vendor/model (keyboard:usb:v046DpC150*) and adding entries which I assume should be like other similar entries - 21:41
ukiwie.g. 'KEYBOARD_KEY_c0069'. After running 'udevadm hwdb --update && udevadm trigger && udevasm control --reload' they're still not working. I suspect my raw events (03 f5 01 00 00 etc) aren't the same as 'c009a' etc. Can anyone help?21:41

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