* New upstream snapshot with updated hardware quirks and attributes.
- Do not consider 0x05e3:0x0702 as a music player, since this chip is also
present in some IDE drives like the Adaptec ACS-120 USB Enclosure.
(LP: #182051)
- Adds Sansa e140 music player. (LP: #134849)
* Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes:
- 01_dell_cdrom_nopoll.patch: Re-introduce disabling of
Dell Inspiron laptop CD-ROMs (GCC-4240N), since due to a weird hardware
bug they cause extreme slowdown. (LP #48499)
- 02_laptop_panel_brightness_in_hardware.patch: Some Thinkpads have ACPI
brightness controls, disable laptop_panel.brightness_in_hardware for
them.
* Add debian/patches/03_olympus_ds2.patch: Add Olympus DS-2 voice recorder
(LP: #94924)
* Add debian/patches/04_nokia5300.patch: Add Nokia 5300 music player
(LP: #103831)
* Add debian/patches/05_mobile_media_tech_usb.patch: Add No-name music
player sold as "Lavod", with a chip from Mobile Media Tech.
(LP: #114443)
* Add debian/patches/06_samsung_ypk3.patch: Add Samsung Yepp YP-K3 music
player. (LP: #120413)
* Add debian/patches/07_asus_v6v_pm_quirk.patch: Use s3_bios PM quirk for
the Asus V6V. (LP: #191737)
* Add debian/patches/08_asus_p5l_quirk.patch: Add video quirks for Asus
P5LD2. (LP: #190456)
* Add debian/patches/09_lyra_th1501.patch: Add Lyra TH1501 music player.
(LP: #157904)
* Add debian/patches/10_sony_w880i.patch: Add Sony Ericsson W880i Walkman
Phone. (LP: #117809)
hal-info (20080215-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
- Fixes a typo in 20-video-quirk-pm-lenovo.fdi. (Closes: #462012)
* debian/patches/00_disable_mpio_hd300_detection.patch
- Removed, merged upstream.
* debian/control
- Bump Standards-Version to 3.7.3. No further changes required.
hal-info (20071212-2) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/patches/00_disable_mpio_hd300_detection.patch
- Added. Disable MPIO HD300 detection. The exact same usb controller is
used in some common usb disks, causing very annoying false positives
(Closes: #456675)
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Thu, 28 Feb 2008 17:11:42 +0100
This bug was fixed in the package hal-info - 20080215-1ubuntu1
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hal-info (20080215-1ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
* New upstream snapshot with updated hardware quirks and attributes. cdrom_nopoll. patch: Re-introduce disabling of panel_brightnes s_in_hardware. patch: Some Thinkpads have ACPI panel.brightnes s_in_hardware for patches/ 03_olympus_ ds2.patch: Add Olympus DS-2 voice recorder patches/ 04_nokia5300. patch: Add Nokia 5300 music player patches/ 05_mobile_ media_tech_ usb.patch: Add No-name music patches/ 06_samsung_ ypk3.patch: Add Samsung Yepp YP-K3 music patches/ 07_asus_ v6v_pm_ quirk.patch: Use s3_bios PM quirk for patches/ 08_asus_ p5l_quirk. patch: Add video quirks for Asus patches/ 09_lyra_ th1501. patch: Add Lyra TH1501 music player. patches/ 10_sony_ w880i.patch: Add Sony Ericsson W880i Walkman
- Do not consider 0x05e3:0x0702 as a music player, since this chip is also
present in some IDE drives like the Adaptec ACS-120 USB Enclosure.
(LP: #182051)
- Adds Sansa e140 music player. (LP: #134849)
* Merge from debian unstable, remaining changes:
- 01_dell_
Dell Inspiron laptop CD-ROMs (GCC-4240N), since due to a weird hardware
bug they cause extreme slowdown. (LP #48499)
- 02_laptop_
brightness controls, disable laptop_
them.
* Add debian/
(LP: #94924)
* Add debian/
(LP: #103831)
* Add debian/
player sold as "Lavod", with a chip from Mobile Media Tech.
(LP: #114443)
* Add debian/
player. (LP: #120413)
* Add debian/
the Asus V6V. (LP: #191737)
* Add debian/
P5LD2. (LP: #190456)
* Add debian/
(LP: #157904)
* Add debian/
Phone. (LP: #117809)
hal-info (20080215-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release. quirk-pm- lenovo. fdi. (Closes: #462012) patches/ 00_disable_ mpio_hd300_ detection. patch
- Fixes a typo in 20-video-
* debian/
- Removed, merged upstream.
* debian/control
- Bump Standards-Version to 3.7.3. No further changes required.
hal-info (20071212-2) unstable; urgency=low
* debian/ patches/ 00_disable_ mpio_hd300_ detection. patch
- Added. Disable MPIO HD300 detection. The exact same usb controller is
used in some common usb disks, causing very annoying false positives
(Closes: #456675)
-- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Thu, 28 Feb 2008 17:11:42 +0100