Thanks. Of course this can be forwarded to the bug log.
So even the kernel that I patched using the script will be replaced by a
regular kernel.
Good.
Axel
On Wed, 18 Apr 2012, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
a...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
after finally understanding how the script is used to apply the patches and
testing the
kernel with both patches applied for nearly a week, I can gladly report that
everything
works smootthly (except for other bugs which have been there all along: the
microphone not
working and the touchpad not being recognized as such).
Great. Mind if I forward this information to the bug log?
And, once
the patches are included in the regular Squeeze kernel, how do I switch back to
it?
The version number will increase so a normal upgrade will get them.
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