After a reboot I did hear sound as I got the login prompt. This is great as I wasn't getting sound before. Unfortunately although the sound was fixed the wireless networking broke. The wireless activation switch on the front of the device was amber during boot and it wouldn't turn blue for me no matter how many times I switched it or how long I held it. I then rebooted and selected 2.6.28-11 from grub and the sound went silent while the wireless network switch functioned again as it should.
Sorry for the bad news but technically the sound was fixed. I didn't see any obvious problems in syslog or messages regarding the wireless driver. Let me know if I should grep those files from the 2.6.28-12 boot and provide any of the lines. It looks like some good progress is being made.
@Andy Whitcroft,
Thanks for working on the patch. I downloaded and installed
linux- image-2. 6.28-12- generic_ 2.6.28- 12.43lp318942ap w10_i386. deb
I tested on an HP Mini 1000 (1030NR) with reports the Codec and Subsystem Ids expected:
$ egrep 'Codec:|Subsystem Id:' /proc/asound/ card*/codec# *
Codec: IDT 92HD75B2X5
Subsystem Id: 0x103c361a
After a reboot I did hear sound as I got the login prompt. This is great as I wasn't getting sound before. Unfortunately although the sound was fixed the wireless networking broke. The wireless activation switch on the front of the device was amber during boot and it wouldn't turn blue for me no matter how many times I switched it or how long I held it. I then rebooted and selected 2.6.28-11 from grub and the sound went silent while the wireless network switch functioned again as it should.
Sorry for the bad news but technically the sound was fixed. I didn't see any obvious problems in syslog or messages regarding the wireless driver. Let me know if I should grep those files from the 2.6.28-12 boot and provide any of the lines. It looks like some good progress is being made.
Thanks.