On Tuesday 28 August 2007 11:18, maximilian attems wrote: > why are your reporting against that old image, > fetch 2.6.22 from unstble.
Maks, I run testing, not unstable. If the problem is fixed in 2.6.22 that is good to know. If you are asking me to test out the unstable kernel to report whether the problem still occurs I could understand that (I am certainly willing to try running that kernel on my production machine to test it out, if it works with the rest of the testing packages). But that doesn't seem to be the point of your reply. > 2.6.21 is no longer supported. I am rather confused. Are bug reports with testing kernels no longer welcome? Isn't that the point of testing? How does the project leader work out which kernel will eventually ship when lenny becomes stable unless they are aware of all the outstanding bugs against the version currently in testing? I could understand a reply which said "we are no longer working on 2.6.21. It would be very useful if you could try 2.6.22 from unstable to see if the problem still occurs with that version. Meanwhile this report will be left open to provide a record of outstanding bugs not fixed in the current testing kernel even though it will not be worked on." But not a reply which says "do not report any kernel bugs unless you are running the latest unstable kernel". Am I misunderstanding something? Graham -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]