Chris Bagwell (1):
LSA: hda - Add HP Acacia detection
Clemens Ladisch (4):
ALSA: oxygen: add Claro halo support
sound: virtuoso: enable UART on Xonar HDAV1.3
sound: virtuoso: add newline
sound: virtuoso: document HDAV1.3 driver status
Luke Yelavich (2):
ALSA: hda - add quirks for some 82801H variants to use ALC883_MITAC
UBUNTU: Change Toshiba L40-139 quirk (1179:ff40) to use AD1986A_3STACK.
Markus Bollinger (5):
ALSA: pcxhr - add support for pcxhr stereo sound cards
ALSA: pcxhr - add support for pcxhr stereo sound cards (core change)
ALSA: pcxhr - add support for pcxhr stereo sound cards (firmware support)
ALSA: pcxhr - add support for pcxhr stereo sound cards (mixer part)
ALSA: pcxhr - change firmware filenames
Mauro Carvalho Chehab (3):
ALSA: hda - Add a new function to seek for a codec ID
ALSA: patch_sigmatel: Add missing Gateway entries and autodetection
ALSA: hda - More fixes on Gateway entries
Scott Waye (1):
ALSA: hda - Add MCP67 HDMI support
Signed-off-by: Peter Stokes (1):
ALSA: USB quirk for Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 name
Takashi Iwai (7):
ALSA: Enable SPDIF output on ALC655
ALSA: hda - Add ASUS V1Sn support
ALSA: hda - Add quirk for MSI 7260 mobo
ALSA: hda - Add quirk for Sony VAIO VGN-SR19XN
ALSA: hda - Add quirk for HP 2230s
ALSA: hda - Add quirk for Dell Inspiron Mini9
ALSA: hda - Fix silent headphone output on Panasonic CF-74
Wu Fengguang (3):
ALSA: hda: alc883 model for ASUS P5Q-EM boards
ALSA: hda - fix name for ALC1200
ALSA: hda - add support for Intel DX58SO board
Yang, Libin (1):
ALSA: hda - support detecting HD Audio devices with PCI class code
Luke Yelavich wrote:
> NOTE: Except for my UBUNTU commit, all other commits are from alsa-kernel upstream.
>
> The following changes since commit 2934e2ac6823ee4e7a7efb2886decce90bb7a571:
> Tim Gardner (1):
> UBUNTU: Ubuntu-2.6.28-6.16
>
> are available in the git repository at:
>
> git://kernel.ubuntu.com/themuso/ubuntu-jaunty-audio.git master
>
Luke - the bulk of these patches are relatively trivial (quirks and
such). Do you expect them to make it into 2.6.29? If so I would rather
wait until they can be cherry-picked directly from Linus tree. It makes
life much simpler when we start Jaunty+1.
As for the more complex patches that come from the alsa tree (such as
new drivers), please label the commit messages using
debian/commit-templates/sauce-patch. Though they will most likely get
merged into Linus' tree intact, there are no guarantees. The SAUCE label
helps track patches that will probably need to be dropped in Jaunty+1
because they'll already be upstream.
rtg
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