Bug#490354: Add atl2 support to kernel-wedge

2008-07-11 Thread Glenn Saberton
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > Some questions. > What's the reason the module isn't pushed into the upstream kernel? Upstream is working on including it. From what I can see, the kernel team want it integrated with atl1 which appears to be a stumbling block. The last mail I can f

Bug#490354: Add atl2 support to kernel-wedge

2008-07-11 Thread Frans Pop
On Friday 11 July 2008, Otavio Salvador wrote: > Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Adding a separate udeb also means that pkg-lists will need to be > > updated. > > We'll also queue the package for installation to provide it on the > installed system ... so we'll need to provide a hook on h

Bug#490354: Add atl2 support to kernel-wedge

2008-07-11 Thread Otavio Salvador
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Adding a separate udeb also means that pkg-lists will need to be updated. We'll also queue the package for installation to provide it on the installed system ... so we'll need to provide a hook on hw-detect to queue it if it's used. -- O T A V I O

Bug#490354: Add atl2 support to kernel-wedge

2008-07-11 Thread Frans Pop
forcemerge 462910 490354 thanks On Friday 11 July 2008, Glenn Saberton wrote: > This chipset is in all eeepc variants and apparently other low price > asus motherboards. As the module is in linux-modules-extra and free, it > would be great to add it. This would essentially mean introducing an new

Bug#490354: Add atl2 support to kernel-wedge

2008-07-11 Thread Glenn Saberton
Package: kernel-wedge Version: 2.45 Severity: wishlist This chipset is in all eeepc variants and apparently other low price asus motherboards. As the module is in linux-modules-extra and free, it would be great to add it. -- System Information: Debian Release: lenny/sid APT prefers unstabl