[Bug 555828] Re: Regression: flag "-pg" on /usr/src/$(uname -r)/Makefile prevents acerhk-source package from compiling, cutting internet access
Gordon
gordon at dumgoyne.me.uk
Tue Jul 20 08:57:55 UTC 2010
This bug is really starting to annoy me know. I am not a software
developer, I am an Ubuntu user. Every time there is a kernel update to
my system I have to rebuild the acerhk driver to get my laptop wifi to
work. And every time I have to rebuild the driver something else trips
me up anout how to do it. I have to search the net and read yet more
posts on this and then learn another option to make. ( I AM NOT A
DEVELOPER, I AM A USER) I should not need to build a driver for a
laptop that is 5 years old, it should now work and this bug should be
closed.
My laptop is a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pro V3505 and I have been using it
with Ubuntu for about 5 years now. I think every time I install or
update Ubuntu, I have to mess with the scerhk driver to sort out my
laptop so that I can switch the Wifi on and off.
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Regression: flag "-pg" on /usr/src/$(uname -r)/Makefile prevents acerhk-source package from compiling, cutting internet access
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/555828
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