be set in
Debian 2.6.16 kernels so that the thinkpad modules can continue to work.
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Package: initrd-tools
Version: 0.1.84
Severity: serious
Debian Policy states (§9.3.1):
Also, if the script name ends `.sh', the script will be sourced in
runlevel `S' rather that being run in a forked subprocess, but will
be explicitly run by `sh' in all other runlevels.
umount /initrd || exit
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(but in the future may be
a so-named metapackage).
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Was #287189 closed by mistake? The original report (now reassigned to
initrd-tools) is that mkinitrd looks for /bin/discover. According to
the changelog, the discover program is now at /sbin/discover. So
presumably mkinitrd may still need to be fixed?
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Package: kernel-latest-2.4-i386
Severity: wishlist
alsa-modules-2.4.X-Y-FLAV now have metapackages alsa-modules-2.4-FLAV
just like those for kernel-image packages. It would be helpful to
users if the kernel-image metapackages Suggested the alsa-modules
metapackages.
Thus, e.g.,
Package:
Please note that it would be good if this patch were applied to the 2.6
kernel that releases with sarge; otherwise users of sarge may encounter
bug #288423.
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Package: kernel-source-2.6.8
Version: 2.6.8-12
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
The attached patch modifies sound/core/init.c so that a negative index
value is interpreted as a bitmask indicating the allowed indices for the
driver. This extends the current semantics according to which:
value
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