If you really meant to file this bug because the sound card wasn't detected, please edit the description and title of the bug to clarify this point. If this is the case, we should change the package affected as well to linux-source-2.6.22.
The "unknown devices" output isn't really an issue when it comes to detect the hardware, this detection is made using the device ids, which is a numerical value which you can look at in the output of "lspci -n". Please include the following additional information, if you have not already done so (pay attention to lspci's additional options), as required by the Ubuntu Kernel Team: 1. Please include the output of the command "uname -a" in your next response. It should be one, long line of text which includes the exact kernel version you're running, as well as the CPU architecture. 2. Please run the command "dmesg > dmesg.log" after a fresh boot and attach the resulting file "dmesg.log" to this bug report. 3. Please run the command "sudo lspci -vvnn > lspci-vvnn.log" and attach the resulting file "lspci-vvnn.log" to this bug report. For your reference, the full description of procedures for kernel- related bug reports is available at [WWW] http://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeamBugPolicies. Thanks in advance! ** Changed in: pciutils (Ubuntu) Status: New => Incomplete -- [gutsy] Many "Unknown Devices" in output of lspci https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/135843 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
