On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Christian
Stöveken<email address hidden> wrote:
> So now for this bug - how do we go about it?
This issue will never be fixed on the stable kernel of your
distribution, your only option is to upgrade to bleeding edge
compat-wireless or stable compat-wireless. Ubuntu has compat-wireless
in the linux-backports package as well but that only gets updated
whever Tim gets a chance to push it out, as I understand it. In the
future it may make sense to carry stable compat-wireless on
distributions, so for example when 2.6.32-rc1 goes out you can test
that immediately.
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Christian
Stöveken<email address hidden> wrote:
> So now for this bug - how do we go about it?
This issue will never be fixed on the stable kernel of your
distribution, your only option is to upgrade to bleeding edge
compat-wireless or stable compat-wireless. Ubuntu has compat-wireless
in the linux-backports package as well but that only gets updated
whever Tim gets a chance to push it out, as I understand it. In the
future it may make sense to carry stable compat-wireless on
distributions, so for example when 2.6.32-rc1 goes out you can test
that immediately.
For now stick to testing in this order:
1) Ubuntu linux-backports module package
2) Compat-wireless stable
3) Compat-wireless bleeding edge
Luis