> Hi Andrew, > Am Dienstag, den 08.04.2008, 19:34 +0400 schrieb Andrew Junev: >> Hello Hermann, >> >> Monday, April 7, 2008, 2:58:05 AM, you wrote: >> >> > you always drop the lists. >> >> Not always. :) I do it just sometimes, when I feel my message doesn't >> contain useful information for everybody on the list. >> But we can move back to the lists, if you think it's more appropriate. >> >> > I come back to you, if nobody else who is more fluently in just add a >> > patch and compile a vanilla kernel does not move in. >> >> Well, I believe I can do it, if noone else does. It shouldn't be that >> hard. >> >> > I of course know for sure the fix is correct, but the stable team wants >> > a report from a user on 2.6.24 and support for my stuff is new and it is >> > nonsense to bring it down to 2.6.24 to demonstrate it working for >> > someone on 2.6.24 ... >> >> I wonder how the unpatched driver made its way to 2.6.24 stable... >> Or maybe it's just me who gets affected by this problem that much. >> >> > B.T.W, why you don't use at least the v4l-dvb master stuff to come over >> > it. Needs no patching :) >> >> If I ever need to move to 2.6.24 and it gets no patch included by >> then, I'll surely do so! :) >> At the moment I'm perfectly fine with 2.6.23... >> > however it will go out for now, seems in the end you will have something > to test ;) I have no problems with that! :) Ok, can you point me to a guide on how to do this? Otherwise I'm affraid I'll waste lots of time just by trying something that I should not... I'm ready to test it sometime this week. -- Best regards, Andrew _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb