Ok, so Maverick kernels are in ppa:kernel-ppa (linux-maverick
package). I guess I'm going to try a fresh install from Lucid LiveCD
hoping that faulty kernel won't harm my system, then upgrade to
maverick kernel. I hope everything goes fine. Should we mark this bug
as Fix Released or should we keep waiting for that packages to be
tagged in lucid-proposed?
2010/6/16 papukaija <email address hidden>:
> @Montblanc: True, but the problem comes from kernel.org's strange way to
> keep several stable releases while bug fixes go just to the latest
> kernel.
>
> --
> Please backport 2.6.34 kernel
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/589678
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Ok, so Maverick kernels are in ppa:kernel-ppa (linux-maverick
package). I guess I'm going to try a fresh install from Lucid LiveCD
hoping that faulty kernel won't harm my system, then upgrade to
maverick kernel. I hope everything goes fine. Should we mark this bug
as Fix Released or should we keep waiting for that packages to be
tagged in lucid-proposed?
2010/6/16 papukaija <email address hidden>: /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 589678
> @Montblanc: True, but the problem comes from kernel.org's strange way to
> keep several stable releases while bug fixes go just to the latest
> kernel.
>
> --
> Please backport 2.6.34 kernel
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>