* Use LUM version of ALSA headers when building media drivers.
* Include correct ALSA config for media drivers.
- LP: #212960
[Daniel Mack]
* caiaq: make high sample rates work with A8DJ
This patch for snd_usb_caiaq makes sample rates higher than 49KHz work
with devices which have more than 2 stereo input/output pairs.
* caiaq: correct input channel order
This patch corrects the input channel order of hardware supported by
snd_usb_caiaq.
[Matthew Ranostay]
* hda: Correct SPDIF out default config
Several laptops have have the SPDIF out defined as 'Digital other out'
when it should be 'SPDIF out' in the default config.
[Soren Hansen]
* Remove openvm tools
We're reliably informed that open-vm-tools is not something we
want to support. Each VMWare product comes with its own version of
these kernel modules (released under the GPL and everything),
while open-vm-tools is not actually supported for any version of
any VMWare product. This might very well change in either the
intrepid or intrepid+1 time frame, but it's not there yet.
This bug was fixed in the package linux-ubuntu- modules- 2.6.24 - 2.6.24-16.23
--------------- modules- 2.6.24 (2.6.24-16.23) hardy; urgency=low
linux-ubuntu-
[Amit Kucheria]
* Poulsbo: Update to latest DRM drivers (Beta09)
[Stefan Bader]
* Use LUM version of ALSA headers when building media drivers.
* Include correct ALSA config for media drivers.
- LP: #212960
[Daniel Mack]
* caiaq: make high sample rates work with A8DJ
This patch for snd_usb_caiaq makes sample rates higher than 49KHz work
with devices which have more than 2 stereo input/output pairs.
* caiaq: correct input channel order
This patch corrects the input channel order of hardware supported by
snd_usb_caiaq.
[Matthew Ranostay]
* hda: Correct SPDIF out default config
Several laptops have have the SPDIF out defined as 'Digital other out'
when it should be 'SPDIF out' in the default config.
[Soren Hansen]
* Remove openvm tools
We're reliably informed that open-vm-tools is not something we
want to support. Each VMWare product comes with its own version of
these kernel modules (released under the GPL and everything),
while open-vm-tools is not actually supported for any version of
any VMWare product. This might very well change in either the
intrepid or intrepid+1 time frame, but it's not there yet.
-- Tim Gardner <email address hidden> Fri, 11 Apr 2008 10:57:39 -0600