]> git.ipfire.org Git - people/ummeegge/ipfire-2.x.git/blobdiff - src/patches/suse-2.6.27.39/patches.drivers/alsa-post-ga-hda-sigmatel-update
Imported linux-2.6.27.39 suse/xen patches.
[people/ummeegge/ipfire-2.x.git] / src / patches / suse-2.6.27.39 / patches.drivers / alsa-post-ga-hda-sigmatel-update
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rename from src/patches/suse-2.6.27.31/patches.drivers/alsa-post-ga-hda-sigmatel-update
rename to src/patches/suse-2.6.27.39/patches.drivers/alsa-post-ga-hda-sigmatel-update
index 9826d53a88efdf69c01df87c33851e5574268a50..95ef6456f02efed02cf047a45e33fed272d5020a 100644 (file)
@@ -1199,7 +1199,7 @@ Signed-off-by: Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>
 + *
 + * So, it's basically a problem of default pin configs, likely a BIOS issue.
 + * But, disabling the code below just works around it, and I'm too tired of
-+ * bug reports with such devices... 
++ * bug reports with such devices...
 + */
                else
                        stac92xx_reset_pinctl(codec, cfg->hp_pins[i], val);