On Thu,13.May.10, 11:19:09, deloptes wrote: > > I don't understand. you are compiling the kernel anyway. why not compile the > latest stable?
I guess it was not very obvious from my first message. My goal is to fix this issue for Squeeze, not for me, but for other users potentially affected by this bug. It won't affect me as I only use unstable on this machine. But in order to help fix it I need to: 1. backport the patch for 2.6.32 2. recompile a standard Debian kernel with the patch included (for testing purposes) 3. report a bug with the backported patch included asking for inclusion in the default squeeze kernel Unfortunately I lack the skills for 1. and I was asking for comments on whether it is too complicated to pursue: - if it's trivial I could just go to 3., offer my help for 2. and hope the kernel team has enough time to do 1. - if it's doable I could ask on alsa-user or alsa-devel, hoping to find a kind soul to help - if it's too complicated I can just drop it since the issue would be solvable in squeeze by installing a newer kernel from backports (not ideal) Hope this explains, Andrei -- Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic
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