your word is taken. I won't go into that - time limitations.

Seth, it just occurred to me, for sure you'll see that ubuntu natty
kernel future builds have this patch incorporated - it works - as far as
I could see. however, linux 2.6.38.8.22 kernel I have NOT patched and
build as #9 Jussi recommended.

I do not know what's the proper way to answer Jussi's and linux generic
#9. is it going to be you that will tell linux generic that the patch is
working in ubuntu natty linux release ? or should I post here, for
Jussi's att'n that the patch is applied in ubuntu natty and holds fine ?
do linux generic devs monitor ubuntu linux releases filed bugs ?

........


I use this opportunity to talk to an ubuntu dev team ; 
Seth, I think you saw the second part of #9 above;  a personal request if I may 
for the good of ubuntu future (I fully know that's a totally different topic 
BUT related to kernels the way I was let to believe, whether it is ubuntu 
kernels or linux generic I do not know)  - PLEASE tell me what's your opinion 
re floppy devices issue in

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/441835

is there, in your opinion, anything that can be done to advance and
bring to a successful conclusion this issue ?. all potential future
ubuntu users (and there is a whole lot of them out there) and it appears
a good chunk of current ubuntu users are dissatisfied by the fact that
CLI must be employed in order to get a basic pc device to work with
various degree of success. for sure this issue reverberates into other
packages (nautilus for sure is one and others).

can you pretty please look into it ? tu in advance.

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