Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22-9-rt
I'm assuming this is a "known" but I couldn't find any info on where
progress (if any!) is being tracked.
The description for the package reads (as in Feisty):
> Non-free Linux 2.6.22 modules on Realtime kernel
> This package provides restricted modules for Linux version 2.6.22 on
> Realtime kernel.
> Currently the following modules are included:
> - madwifi (Atheros)
> - fglrx (ATI)
> - nvidia
> - fcdsl, fcdsl2, fcdslsl, fcdslslusb, fcdslusb, fcdslusb2, fcdslusba,
> fcpci, fcusb, fxusb (AVM ISDN)
> - ltmodem (Winmodem)
>
> These modules are "restricted" because they are not available under a
> completely Free licence.
However, the fglrx and nvidia drivers are not present. (I'm guessing
they break rt.) Looks like there might be some extra drivers, too?
** Affects: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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"Non-free Linux 2.6.22 modules on Realtime kernel" is missing components
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130837
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