Gustin Johnson wrote:
> Michael Jarosch wrote:
>> Am Donnerstag, den 01.10.2009, 19:49 +0200 schrieb Michael Jarosch:
>>> Am Donnerstag, den 01.10.2009, 17:39 +0200 schrieb Robin Gareus:
>>>
>>>> Thanks for reporting. OOPS; it's my bad again. I forgot to remove the
>>>> "-rt11" on the AMD64 build-host..
>>>>
>>>> linux-image-2.6.31-2-multimedia-amd64 is up. please try again. I'll keep
>>>> my fingers crossed.
>>> I don't know, if it has something to do about the kernel...
>>> I tried to install the linux-firmware-free package, but it finally
>>> collides with alsa-firmware. dpkg or apt don't know nothing about it,
>>> aptitude just stops installing, because otherwise it would override a
>>> soundblaster firmware offered in alsa-firmware.
>> Forgot to mention: I'm on a 64bit Ubuntu jaunty machine with
>> 64studio-backports.
> 
> There are fun times to be had when mixing different apt sources.  You
> may wish to google for apt pinning.  64Studio 3 is based on hardy, which
> is a couple of releases away
> 
> You have a couple of choices
> 
> Also, this really belongs in a new thread.  Thread jacking increases the
> chances that someone will miss your question as it will be buried in an
> existing discussion.
> 
> To answer your question, I do not have the package linux-firmware-free
> listed on my 64 bit Jaunty install, my 8.04 Ubuntu install, nor my
> 64Studio 3 beta install (these are three physically different machines
> btw, so no multi-boot confusion or partition sharing).  Where exactly is
> this package coming from?
> This package is supposed to be shared among all 3 achitectures (i468, i686, 
> amd68) on both backports-jaunty and backports-hardy.

It was available from jaunty-backports (installed fine with apt-get when
I did the test 3 days ago) but sth. went wrong successively uploading
the other kernels.

I do not have access to the repository in order to fix this, but I
contacted Daniel and Free about it.

http://apt.64studio.com/backports/pool/main/l/linux-2.6/firmware-linux-free_2.6.31-1_all.deb

This package is supposed to be shared among all 3 achitectures (i468,
i686, amd68) on both backports-jaunty and backports-hardy.

It was available from jaunty-backports (installed fine with apt-get when
I did the test 3 days ago) but sth. went wrong successively uploading
the other kernels.

I do not have access to the repository in order to fix this, but I
contacted Daniel and Free about it.

If you're impatient you can get it from
http://apt.64studio.com/backports/pool/main/l/linux-2.6/firmware-linux-free_2.6.31-1_all.deb
and install it with `dpkg -i ...deb`

Cheers!
robin


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