On 05/01/2014 08:51 AM, fari...@arcor.de wrote: > Am 01.05.2014 01:50, schrieb lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com: >> Hi, >> Actually Ubuntu inherited the no sound bug from Debian :( >> So... 12.04 is probably the best bet for now. You can do a mini install >> of Ubuntu, and customize it however you like. Obviously the Lubuntu >> packages are not being updated for 12.04. However, there are other DE >> options as well as other WM options. >> I like LXDE a lot, but I am also quite partial to JWM, as it is >> extremely fast. >> I hope this helps you out some. > Ok, sad but it's like this. > > But is it really necessary to downgrade all? Wouldn't it be possible to > only use a "lower" kernel and "pin" it to be aware from unwanted > upgrades up to when the sound problem is solved? > > Isn't there somewhere something like a "kernel pool" wherefrom one could > try to install by hand an older one (and cross the fingers, that it > might work? > > I'll have a look at JWM :D > > TIA > There is a way to compile your own kernel and patch the bug yourself. It is something I have considered doing, but have not yet. There is a bug for this that you should mark as effecting you. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hw-detect/+bug/1296373 Check this forum post about it http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2209340&page=2&p=13007903#post13007903
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