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ajmitch_one good thing is that a lot of development is being done by redhat & other employees12:02
ajmitch_so they can shake out a lot of issues12:03
tsenghi trulux 12:14
tsenghi pitti 12:15
pitti?12:15
truluxtseng, w00!12:15
trulux:)12:15
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bluefoxicyalright12:32
bluefoxicyhttps://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/IdeaPool  I put some recommendations under the "enhancements" section about the child safe mode.  I really suggest looking into Dan's Guardian for that.12:32
bluefoxicyI've made my machine actually hijack outgoing HTTP packets and forward to Squid.  You might be able to do the same with DG (which means root controls the local machine's http proxying); or you might just be able to point squid at DG12:33
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ironwolfthanks pitti01:21
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=== ..[topic/#ubuntu-devel:elmo] : Ubuntu development -- ARE WE NEARLY THERE YET? -- general discussion and support on #ubuntu | Want to help Hoary? see https://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/HoaryGoals | *.ubuntu.com going down for reboot
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Burgundavia_hey all01:50
sivanghey Burgundavia_ , I was just on my way to bed.01:53
Burgundavia_I am still in transit01:55
sivangBurgundavia_: you are ? god..01:55
Burgundavia_I am in Minneapllis-St. Paul airport01:55
Burgundavia_My last flight leaves in 2 hours01:55
sivangBurgundavia_: I knew the flight back to the us was only 13 hours from europ to us01:55
sivangah sorry, canada01:55
Burgundavia_ya, but I had to stay a night in London01:55
sivangBurgundavia_: ah, what for? :)01:56
Burgundavia_I couldn't get a flight out of Barcelona soon enough to catch the flights westbound out of London, whcih stop at abou 2pm01:56
sivangso you're basically 3 days on the road?01:57
sivangbut hey, it's already one week _after_ the _end_ of the conf..01:57
sivangwierd01:57
Burgundavia_no it is not01:57
Burgundavia_oh, I spent a day and a half in Barcelona, to see the city01:58
sivangah nice01:58
Burgundavia_it was nice01:58
Burgundavia_now comes the marathon home01:58
sivangBurgundavia_: anyway, this is probably off topic or more suited at u-doc :) and I'm off anyway..01:58
Burgundavia_I still have a night to stay in Vancouver01:58
Burgundavia_cya01:58
sivangBurgundavia_: cheers!01:58
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elmo__everything should be back to normal, please report any problems01:59
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jdubI just committed to CVS support for running a local copy of BIND 9 which03:13
jdubacts as a caching nameserver.  Actually, I guess I shouldn't say03:13
jdub"support", because it's actually now required.03:13
jdub03:13
jdub^ NetworkManager03:14
ograsomeone should make really loud noise about the apt-gpg stuff in the community.... the ppl seem quite lost03:17
jdub'someone'? 'stuff'?03:18
ograapt-gpg seems to be in defult hoary now.....03:19
jdubyes?03:19
ograif there is no gpg set up you get an error 03:20
jdubyou get a confirmation request03:20
ograso the people not knowing what gpg is are quite lost on the error03:20
ograthere were several questions in #ubuntu tonight03:22
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sivangogra: what is apt-gpg ? :)03:24
ograsivang: still awake ? :) http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/AptAuthenticationInstructionsForHoary03:25
sivangogra: yes, fighting with the gtk tutorial :)03:26
ograsivang: hero.... go on !! :) its worth it for any other language :)03:26
sivangogra: hehe thanks :) I will have faith as you encourage me :)03:28
sivangogra: so how do I get hold of the archive.ubuntu.com public keys?03:28
ograhttp://keyserver.mine.nu/pks/lookup?op=vindex&fingerprint=on&search=0x40976EAF437D05B503:29
sivangjdub: are we requiring users to have a caching nameserver o their local systems?03:29
sivangjdub: as per NetworkMangaer?03:29
jdubsivang: no03:29
elmoogra: there's an ubuntu-keyring package03:30
elmoor should be03:30
sivangjdub: ah sorry, then I didn't understand what you said there about NetworkMangaer03:30
elmobleh, in universe03:30
ograelmo: ah great.... got no hoary handy atm :)03:30
sivangelmo: shouldn't it be in main?03:30
ograelmo: universe ?03:31
elmoyes, it should be in main - mvo needs to propose it etc.03:31
jdubsivang: humour.03:31
sivangjdub: :-)03:31
ograso what about squid inclusion in firefox ?03:32
sivangogra: the humor continues? :)03:32
ograor this one as january-calendar: http://www.grawert.net/mataro/img100.jpeg 03:33
ogradressmen *g*03:33
sivangogra: I'll propose that to the artwork council :)03:34
ograhehe03:34
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calcanyone here familiar with cpufreq from the driver side?05:13
kergannope05:13
calcis it possible to eg write your own speed tables?05:13
calcoh :\05:13
kerganyou probly can05:13
kerganid asume you could05:13
calcok05:14
calcthe athlon64's only have three speeds set up from factory but it appears it wouldn't be too hard to make my own set for each fid05:15
kerganyou know what exactly to add05:15
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diegohi all. is anyone working on a graphical runlevel editor? otherwise, i'd be interested in writing one with pygtk06:24
chrisaI recall seeing a bunch of those on freshmeat already06:28
jdubdiego: gnome-system-tools ships one, but we don't enable or support it.06:29
diegoah06:29
diegojdub: why no support?06:29
jdubbecause "editing run levels" is not something users actually want to do06:30
jameshdiego: there is a slightly broken one in gnome-system-tools, and there is also Fedora's system-config-services (written in Python) that might work with some changes06:30
jdubthe interesting element of it is enabling and disabling particular services, generally sharing-oriented06:30
jameshdiego: of course, if you aren't running any services neither is very useful06:30
jduba good model to look at is the mac os x network and services stuff06:31
diegojamesh: well, i don't use some of the stuff that's loading on boot and the boot times are pretty bad right now.06:31
diegojdub: hmm...don't have a mac around :(06:31
jdubdiego: you won't fix much of the boot time issue by disabling unnecessary services on warty06:31
jameshdiego: a number of distro team guys have made pretty big improvements that should be in Hoary06:31
jameshdiego: see planet.ubuntu.com :)06:31
jdubdiego: hoary will have massive improvements on that front (unrelated to disabling services)06:32
diegoi'm on hoary06:32
jdubwait a bit :)06:32
diegoin any case, loading RAID for me is pointless, i'm on a laptop06:32
jduband it costs you nothing :)06:33
Treenaksdiego: well, you could make an USB Floppy RAID06:33
jdub(besides a scerrick of ram for mdadm, which will be fixed to not load in hoary)06:34
jameshdiego: if you want to see where the time is being spent, you might want to play with the bootchart program06:34
diegoTreenaks: good call06:34
jdubdiego: there are a bunch of things that are essentially noops during startup06:34
Treenaksdiego: http://ohlssonvox.8k.com/fdd_raid.htm06:34
jameshgoogle thinks I might have meant butchart06:34
jdubdiego: none of them are things that normal users would want to enable/disable06:34
jameshdiego: http://www.klika.si/ziga/bootchart/06:34
diegoTreenaks: ty, that's horrifying06:35
diegojamesh: i don't think i have the kind of knowledge to do anything about it myself even if i do know where slowdowns are06:35
jameshdiego: sure.  A program like bootchart can also tell you which bits of the boot process aren't impacting the speed06:38
jameshso you know which parts aren't worth optimising06:38
diegowhat i'm trying to say is that i wouldn't know how to optimize in the first place06:39
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jameshif you optimise a section of the code that runs for 5% of the time, you can get at best a 5% speed increase06:39
Kamionjdub: can I change the seeds to replace the remaining python2.3 stuff with python2.4?06:49
Kamionof course we'll have to wait for elmo to get back from holiday to do the universe->main moves, but still06:49
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Kamionlamont: could you requeue pyrex? it should build with a fixed python.07:11
Kamionthen dbus will build with a small build-dep tweak ...07:13
lamontKamion: 'k07:13
lamonthrmpf.  parted is ftbfs on 64-bit: amiga partitions cast pointers to int07:16
bob2haha07:19
jameshbob2: any chance of getting this patch applied? https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=488907:21
jameshwithout it, bazaar is also broken on 64-bit systems :)07:22
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bob2jamesh: hrm, I thought we were autobuliding on amd6407:25
bob2but seems not07:25
Kamionlamont: I know, working with Sven to fix07:26
jameshbob2: I only saw i386 and PPC builds on bazaar.canonical.com07:28
Kamionis anyone empowered to do universe->main moves while elmo's away?07:30
fabbionemorning07:31
fabbioneafaik no07:31
fabbioneKamion: iirc germinate is parsed automatically isn't it?07:31
Kamionuniverse->main moves aren't automatic07:32
Kamionit's autobitch, not automove07:32
fabbioneah ok :-)07:33
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fabbionenight Kamion 07:34
bob2jamesh: building on i386, I'll push it up to pqm when it passes07:37
jameshbob2: cool.  I'd be _very_ surprised if it makes any difference on i386 :)07:39
bob2yeah, but I'm paranoid :)08:06
bob2merged08:10
bob2except it's not08:17
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pittiMorning08:28
fabbionehey pitti08:30
bob2hey pitti 08:37
Treenaksbob2: morning :)08:37
bob2morning? it's 1836!08:38
bob2tho I only got up 3 hours ago, so I guess it evens out08:38
Treenaksbob2: you're 10 hours off then :)08:38
fabbioneTreenaks: that's because he lives on the wrong side of the world :P08:39
Treenaksfabbione: oh yeah, he's one of those Southern Hemispherians ;)08:39
fabbioneyeah 08:39
bob2southern hemisphere > you08:39
fabbionethis update is taking forever08:39
fabbionebob2: * > southern hemisphere08:40
fabbionewe don't need a minimum of 12 hours flight to reach a civilized country :)08:41
bob2have fun next conference, boyo :)08:43
jameshcanberra takes ages to fly to though08:47
Treenaksjamesh: for a reason..08:50
jameshactually, there are direct flights Perth -> Canberra08:51
jameshwhich come out at a little under 4 hours08:51
bob2there have been direct flights for decades08:51
jameshif I go through sydney the time goes up to 5:30 hours08:52
bob2east cost > west coast08:54
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pittiHi seb128 09:40
seb128morning09:41
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Treenakssebz0r09:42
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pittiHi mvo09:43
mvohi pitti 09:45
Mithrandirpitti: you pinged?09:48
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pittiMithrandir: yesterday IIRC; it was again a request for patch review, already settled now; thanks anyway09:49
Mithrandirok09:49
seb128pitti: do you know if http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/11293 is fixed in warty ?09:52
seb128pitti: a guy says that his uptodate with security update warty machine has been rooted (and he has only ssh open)09:53
pittiseb128: yes, this has been fixed09:54
pittiseb128: but this is no remote vulnerability anyway, just an insecure tempfile issue09:55
seb128ok09:55
pittiseb128: I still have a bunch of things to fix, so maybe he got bitten by a very recent vuln09:55
seb128perhaps yep09:55
pittiseb128: currently it's like hell, I have about 70 issues still to review09:55
seb128:((09:56
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fabbionepitti: I HATE YOU10:26
fabbionepitti: but there are the fixes in the mail itseld10:26
fabbioneitself10:26
pittifabbione: yes, bitkeeper patch links10:27
pittifabbione: don't hate me10:27
pittifabbione: I'm at reviewing about 70 outstanding issues now10:27
fabbioneehhehe10:27
fabbionepoor elmo10:27
pittifabbione: I have to give away at least some of them10:27
pittifabbione: this console resize thingy is the exploit I tested yesterday (which I told you about)10:27
pittifabbione: darn, whenever I reviewed something, two new mails arrive in my security box10:28
pittiTO THE WORLD: stop finding security issues, it's nearly Christmas!!!10:28
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fabbionepitti: yeah.. i could guess that10:30
pittifabbione: I don't have any further information to these kernel issues10:30
pittifabbione: if these are not enough, we just have to wait for a bit10:30
pittifabbione: but it already seems to be pretty good10:30
fabbionepitti: well we can start merging these patches to start with10:30
jameshI don't think Hoary GTK was built with Xinerama support10:31
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fabbionejamesh: no it was not. i told seb128 10:31
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fabbionei can't make xauth to work10:31
fabbioneI HATE X10:31
Treenaksfabbione: that's OK, it hates you back10:31
bob2fabbione: still doesn't build?10:32
fabbionebob2: eh? no i am trying to setup Xauth between a bunch of machines but i can't even make xterm working10:34
bob2fabbione: er, the ppc sleep patch10:34
ografabbione: there is a vnc server on your desktop 10:35
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fabbioneAHHHH there it is! X -ac10:35
ograheh10:35
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ogragreat :))10:35
fabbionebob2: it's too much troubles that patch for the moment10:36
bob2fair enoug10:36
fabbionebob2: it compiles only for -powerpc kernels and it touches hell of a lot of common code10:36
fabbione+ benh is aware of a regression10:37
bob2ah10:37
fabbioneso it can wait one release or two10:37
fabbionegoodie.. time to expand my desktop to 4800x120010:40
fabbione3 HEADS10:40
bob2haha10:40
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fabbionepitti: wait that i can get the room as i want...10:40
fabbionethan it will be way bigger than that10:41
cenerentolafabbione: i think i found who's gonna help you/us with the sparc thing10:41
fabbionebrb10:41
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mvoping doko11:29
pittisivang: ping11:29
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dokomvo: pong11:42
fabbionecenerentola: and who is he/she?11:56
fabbionepitti: some of the patches in that advisory are signed by Herbert11:57
pittifabbione: I saw, yes12:00
fabbionepitti: the first 2 urls fix problem num. 312:03
fabbione3rd url problem num. 112:04
fabbione4th url problem 212:04
pittifabbione: so you will merge the first two BK patches to one dpatch?12:05
fabbionepitti: hold on...12:05
fabbionewe already have the first 212:06
fabbione  * [SECURITY]  scm_send local DoS fix (advisory:12:06
fabbione    http://www.isec.pl/vulnerabilities/isec-0019-scm.txt) (Andres Salomon).12:06
fabbione    Add patch: scm_send-dos-fix.dpatch. (CAN-2004-1016)12:06
fabbioneit's this one12:06
fabbionei am checking if they are really the same12:06
fabbionepitti: indeed they are12:06
pittifabbione: oh, cool12:07
pittifabbione: I only checked two exploits so far; the console resize one works, another doesn't12:07
fabbioneso we need to merge only vt-of-death and ipoptions12:07
Treenakswill all these be in .10?12:08
fabbioneTreenaks: yup... preparing it now :-)12:08
pittifabbione: right, the DoS exploit was the one that didn't work12:08
Treenaksfabbione: 2.6.10-final ?12:08
Treenaksfabbione: it's out?12:08
pittifabbione: btw, if you are at preparing patches, could you apply them to the Warty kernel as well? Herbert is not available12:08
fabbioneTreenaks: this are for our kernels12:08
Treenaksfabbione: ah ok12:08
fabbioneTreenaks: of course they are alredy in bk12:08
fabbionepitti: humpf... ok12:09
pittifabbione: thanks, dude12:09
fabbionepitti: you will have to remind me the procedure to upload to security12:09
pittifabbione: add "0.1" ubuntu's to the version (-16.5 now) and upload to warty-security12:10
fabbionepitti: ok...12:10
pittifabbione: I do the rest12:10
fabbionei have 16.4 on the mirror.. so i will create .512:10
sivangpitti : pong12:17
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fabbionepitti: do we have the CAN for the last 2 thingy?12:32
pittifabbione: no, sorry12:32
fabbioneok12:35
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truluxhi12:41
truluxpitti, hey!12:41
pittihi trulux 12:41
pittitrulux: sorry, I did not yet get to the ssp thingy12:41
truluxpitti, i'm going to spend some time on the rts and then some kernel stuff12:41
pittitrulux: I already spent all the day doing security udpates12:41
truluxpitti, i see, with ssp we wpouldn't need to spend too much time on them ;D12:42
pittitrulux: right, and neither with PaX. But I do have to do Warty updates12:42
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truluxpitti, i see12:57
truluxwarty is not going to be changed except for security updates12:57
pittitrulux: and right now there are a hell of a lot issues12:57
truluxwhen Hoary will get released?12:57
pittitrulux: April 200412:58
pittitrulux: 2005, of course12:58
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fabbionepitti: building kernels for warty and hoary01:11
fabbionepitti: we do agree that .5 will come out "only" with these 2 fixes?01:11
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truluxpitti, nice01:14
fabbioneintresting.. pitti there is a race condition in ccache :-)01:16
fabbionepitti: wanna fix it?01:16
fabbioneit makes gcc hangs forever01:16
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candymanhi01:27
candymansladen: I am the poor sould whose tosh 3500 you helped install01:27
pittifabbione: could you add the recent arch-x86_64-sys32_quotactl-overflow.dpatch to 16.5, too?01:28
pittifabbione: ccache: sure; however, I did not read anything about it01:29
fabbionepitti: anything else left?01:30
pittifabbione: not from my side01:31
fabbioneok01:33
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trukulohi ppl01:37
fabbionehey trukulo 01:39
trukulofabbione: i have 3 debs, is there anything as experimental in ubuntu? or contributed packages?01:41
trukuloi've made leafpad, gnomebaker and graveman01:42
fabbionetrukulo: no.. not really.. you need to put them up somewhere on your own atm01:43
trukuloi have01:44
trukuloi only ask if there's something centralized for ubuntu01:44
trukuloyou know what i mean01:44
trukulohttp://mercurio.homeip.net/debian/01:44
trukuloit's here01:44
pittifabbione, trukulo: after advertising them to ubuntu-devel, we might put them into our universe01:47
trukuloto mailing list?01:47
trukulograveman and gnomebaker are very unstable now01:48
trukuloleafpad works like a charm01:48
pittitrukulo: yes, ML01:48
trukulook pitti , i'll send a mail01:48
trukulobut now, it's time for a cigarette01:49
pittiKamion: ping01:51
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pittiKeybuk: ping01:55
pittijdub: ping01:55
Keybukpitti: ello01:55
Kamionelmo: still around?02:06
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Kamionelmo: if you are, moving python-pyrex to main and then python2.4-dbus, python2.4-dictclient, python2.4-librdf, python2.4-pycurl, python2.4-samba, libxml2-python2.4, libxslt1-python2.4, python2.4-subversion to replace earlier 2.3 versions would be cool02:14
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robtaylorhey. a collegue of mine tried installing warty on an old box (some i686 with a Voodoo Banshee) last night, and apparently X failed to start after the reboot.02:14
robtaylordoes anyone know what information would be useful for a bugreport?02:14
robtaylor(i assume Xfree86.log, syslog, and the results of lspci ? )02:15
truluxpitti, see the reply on the gcc thread02:15
Treenaksrobtaylor: those would be nice - kernel log?02:15
robtaylorTreenaks: ok, cool02:15
Treenaksrobtaylor: oh and the X config file that got generated02:15
elmoKamion: did someone do seeds already?02:17
elmonever mind02:19
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Kamionoh, you did it, cool02:21
robtaylorTreenaks: is that /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 ? (not sitting at a warty box right now..)02:21
KamionI asked jdub last night about modifying them but he wasn't around02:21
elmoI committed it 'cos I think it comes under the "obvious" rule02:22
elmohow often does your master seed list get updated?>02:22
Treenaksrobtaylor: yes02:24
Kamion5,20,35,50, but I just did it02:24
robtaylorTreenaks: thanks :)02:25
elmohmm, that got the promotions, but not the demotions02:26
Kamionubuntu-desktop still depends on the old stuff02:26
KamionI'll fix it up once everything's built02:26
Kamion(dbus is still to build, that's what the pyrex stuff was about ...)02:26
elmoah02:26
Kamionubuntu-meta is a liability sometimes in seed terms :(02:27
elmookay, done on jackass, prop in 10 mins02:27
Kamionta02:28
pittielmo: did anything happen to the website in the past hour? I cannot login any more02:31
pittifabbione: please hold on uploading 16.502:34
elmopitti: not that I'm aware of02:34
fabbioneTOO LATE02:35
pittifabbione: okay02:35
fabbioneUploading via ftp linux-source-2.6.8.1_2.6.8.1-16.5_source.changes: done.02:35
fabbioneSuccessfully uploaded packages.02:35
fabbionei did it like 2 minutes ago02:35
elmopitti: authserver seems fine02:35
pittielmo: hmm, I try again in some minutes. Thanks02:35
elmopitti: meh, it doesn't work for me either02:37
Kamionelmo: (hm, will python2.4-dbus auto-propagate when it finally builds?)02:41
elmonot auto no02:43
Treenaks-16.5 ??02:47
elmodoes firefox really not have a way to ask about cookies?02:48
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lamontmoof02:59
fabbionehey lamont 03:00
lamontCan't find source for charmap.app_0.2-403:01
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zulhey03:15
azeemlamont: aj said something about running rene and leaving out charmap.app earlier, fwiw03:15
lamontazeem: yeah, was/is an issue in debian for some time, is now an ubuntu issue too.03:16
elmouh?03:16
Kamionubuntu-meta uploaded with python2.4 changes03:18
Caprithe samba/smbfs stuff in warty is broken since last update. I can not write to shares.  touch: setting times of `test.txt': Input/output error ... another client (Sid with smbfs 3.0.9-1) works.03:19
Kamionhmm, not convinced we'll be able to excise all of python2.3 from desktop before elmo leaves03:22
elmoKamion: no biggie if not?03:23
elmopitti: website's back03:23
pittielmo: cool, thanks03:23
Kamionelmo: just annoying me for CD size, that's all :-)03:23
Kamion(you're right)03:23
lamontelmo: charmap.app fail-to-fetch message from our archive this morning...  then again, only 1 of them.03:24
azeemlamont: thanks for getting multisync into universe, btw03:26
Kamionlamont: did hal's dep-wait auto-clear?03:26
elmokamion: I saw it get accepted03:27
Kamionoh I'm very stupid and looking at the wrong build logs03:27
elmodoes anyone know where suse's srpms are?03:31
Treenakson ftp.suse.com ?03:32
pittielmo: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/current/suse/src/03:33
elmoboggle03:33
pittielmo: don't ask why they hide the sources below the i386 dir03:34
elmopitti: what about for updates?03:34
elmo        A memory leak in the ip_conntrack_ftp firewalling module was fixed03:34
elmo        in the 2.6 kernels.03:34
elmothey mention that in their kernel advisory and i'm trying to track down the patch03:34
mjg59/pub/suse/i386/update/9.2/rpm/src03:35
mjg59Though there doesn't seem to be a kernel package there03:35
elmoftp.suse.com:/pub/suse/i386/update/9.2/rpm/src03:35
elmogo SUSE03:35
Kamionit's your birthday03:35
pittielmo: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/9.2/patches/  could also be interesting03:35
elmopitti: that seems to be out of date too03:36
mjg59elmo: There's a kernel patch from yesterday03:36
mjg59/pub/suse/i386/update/9.2/patches/kernel-5181603:37
elmooh  maybe I misread the description then03:37
fabbioneelmo: it's probably easier to check netfilter.sf.net03:37
pittifabbione: does that ip_conntrack_ftp thing say anything to you?03:37
mjg59But the description doesn't seem to mention the ip_conntrack_ftp03:37
elmowhat kind of patch is that??03:37
fabbionepitti: i know what it is.. but no.. i have no idea03:38
pittielmo: I _think_ that I read something about this03:38
pittielmo: wait, let me dig it up03:38
fabbionei have no idea there was a memory leak03:38
elmooh dear lord, they patch in dazuko03:38
fabbionein what?03:38
fabbionewhat is dazuko?03:38
elmovirus-scanner for filesystem in-kernel type thing03:39
fabbioneMEH!03:39
Kamionthat's terrifying03:39
mjg59elmo: Yeah, that doesn't seem to be the actual diff. No idea where it's hidden.03:39
TreenaksKamion: see why I ph33r suse?03:39
KamionTreenaks: don't believe I ever argued :)03:39
lamontelmo: is that where the leak was?03:39
fabbionethe first one in this chanthat will ever ask for something like that will be sodomozied publically in the center of the Vatica03:40
TreenaksKamion: no.. I don't think se03:40
fabbioneVatican03:40
Kamionfabbione: your kink is just wrong03:40
pittielmo, fabbione: https://lists.netfilter.org/pipermail/netfilter-devel/2004-December/017677.html03:40
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fabbioneNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO03:41
elmopitti: hmm, I wish I could confirm that's what it was03:41
elmothanks for the link tho03:41
pittifabbione: sorry, I did not hear anything about this on the lists03:41
fabbioneit's like 3 weeks that i only do security for the kernel03:41
fabbionenothing more than that03:41
pittifabbione: just wait for 2.6.1003:42
Treenaksfabbione: addicted yet?03:42
fabbioneTreenaks: NO!03:42
pittifabbione: a memory leak is not exactly the worst thing03:42
fabbionepitti: i know.. it's one line patch....03:42
pittifabbione: I fixed so many buffer overflows today, I wish we eventually had ssp/pax/a gun to kill all C programmers/a miracle03:43
bob2haha, fxp03:43
fabbioneehehhe03:44
fabbioneseb128: you around?03:44
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trukulohi again03:59
trukulopitti, u there?03:59
pittitrukulo: yes04:03
truluxpitti, when do you think we could work on the pkgs?04:04
pittitrulux: sorry, I still do security updates. It is like hell today04:05
trukulopitti, it's about the packages i want to contribute04:05
truluxany help needed?04:05
trukuloleafpad, graveman and gnomebaker04:05
truluxpitti, what's needed to join the security team?04:05
pittitrulux: some experience with it, and a lot of saliva04:06
pittitrulux: I gave up fixing universe, too04:07
pittitrulux: fixing main keeps me busy enough04:07
pittitrulux: so if you are interested in fixing holes (also in main for my sake), feel invited :-)04:07
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mojoseb128: I find it abnormal that gnome-doc-utils and yelp still base on the libxml2-python2.3 and python2.3 not python2.4? Are there any chance if miss those 2 packages?04:10
Kamionindeed, gnome-doc-utils is one of the last stragglers it seems04:11
elmothere's some others04:11
Kamion(in desktop)04:11
elmoah04:12
mojoKamion: can u be more specific?04:12
Kamionno.04:12
mojoKamion: lol, ok then, just let seb128 relax and play around with it, he will solve it soon04:12
fabbionehey seb128 04:13
Kamionhttp://people.ubuntu.com/~cjwatson/germinate-hoary-output/rdepends/python2.3/python2.3 can be more specific, though04:13
fabbioneseb128: http://people.ubuntulinux.org/~fabbione/NoXKeepsCrashing.diff04:13
fabbioneseb128: this is the final and tested diff for gdm.. i already uploaded because i couldn't remember if you were away or not04:13
mojoKamion: I got it, thx04:13
Kamionactually it looks like gnome-doc-utils is the last one in desktop, python-epydoc's dependency is an alternative python2.4 | python2.3 | ...04:14
trukulofabio: do you have 5 minutes for me, bello :)04:15
mojoKamion: yelp 204:15
fabbionetrukulo: i am not sure.. i am waiting for a person to come here.. so i might have to disappear from one sec to another04:15
fabbionetrukulo: is it urgent?04:16
Kamionmojo: no, yelp does not depend on python at all. the only reason you see it there is that it depends on gnome-doc-utils.04:16
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trukulofabbione, is just i want to know what to say in ml to include my packages in universe04:16
trukuloi'm not in a hurry04:16
fabbionetrukulo: just ask to everybody in here :-)04:16
Kamionmeep? why does libapache2-mod-python2.4 depend on python2.3?04:16
mojoKamion: heh? weird! it depends on libxml2-python2.304:16
fabbionethere are plenty of people that can help you04:16
trukuloeverybody in here, can you help me? :)04:17
Kamionmojo: not directly.04:17
fabbioneKamion: i still blame GTK for that04:17
azeemtrukulo: are your packages in Debian already?04:17
trukulono azeem 04:17
azeemwhy not? =)04:17
mojoKamion: Synaptic demand libxml2-python2.3 for yelp, not really sure about this though04:17
azeemtrukulo: if you get them into Debian, they'll get into universe automatically, module build bugs due to the different bases04:17
trukuloazeem, because i'm not a DD and i'm talking with one to include it, too04:18
trukuloit's a fact of time :)04:18
Kamionmojo: like I say, it does not depend on it directly. I'm looking at it with better tools than synaptic for this sort of investigation.04:18
lupus_ubuntu-desktop is depending on a lot of python-2.3 things while there is already a 2.4 available04:18
Kamionlupus_: already fixed04:18
mojoKamion: k then, my aplogy04:18
bob2mojo: it's safe to leave this sort of thing in Kamion's hands, he has a bit of experience with it ;-)04:19
mojoKamion: I've never said I don't trust him, he's very good04:19
Kamiond'oh!04:19
KamionBuild-Depends: [...]  python2.3-dev, python2.3-dev, [...] 04:20
trukuloso for going into universe, i need them in sid?04:20
mojoKamion: ..04:20
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truluxpitti, i think i can get into it, but also i would like to propose the creation of a developers team involved in security technologies deployement04:21
mojooh btw, can someone clearify for me this confusion: ok, gnome-applet also contain cpufreq, netstatus and other stuff, how come there are still cpufreq applet and netstatus-applet outside?? weird??/04:22
pittitrulux: right now that's me as the Ubuntu initiator, perhaps doko as our gcc maintainer, perhaps fabbione as our kernel guy04:22
azeemmojo: they got merged into gnome-applets and have not yet been removed04:22
mojoI mean netstatus and cpufreq applet packages04:22
lupus_Kamion, then why does ubuntu-desktop depend on python2.3-dbus while 2.4 is installed?04:22
azeemas their proper packges04:22
mojoi c04:22
mojoi c04:22
Kamionlupus_: I fixed that a couple of hours ago, python2.4-dbus only *just* became available04:23
azeemmojo: that's a question for #ubuntu rather, I'd say04:23
Kamionpackages may not quite have hit your mirror yet04:23
mojolupus: I just got p4-dbus, now hal-device-manager no longer dep on p3, which is NICE04:24
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mojono need to hope Kamion, it works well!04:25
lupus_Kamion, hmm your fix is not in the repository yet?04:25
Kamionlupus_: it's on its way dude, relax04:25
Kamionin fact, it so is in the repository04:25
Kamionhttp://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/u/ubuntu-meta/ubuntu-desktop_0.11_i386.deb04:26
mojook, cya guys, I gotta go to, nice to see python2.4 migration process, it'd be NICER if all programs re-compile with gcc3.404:26
Kamionthat's a C++ ABI change, non-trivial04:26
truluxpitti, and what's the head?04:26
truluxwho's the head?04:27
pittitrulux: that's currently me, I suppose04:27
truluxheh, ok04:27
truluxpitti, what do you think about my acceptance as a member? i want to enter the Ubuntu project ASAP04:27
truluxbecause i could make more noise, better, we could make more noise from the inside04:28
lamontdoko?04:28
lamonthrm. nope04:28
pittitrulux: http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/NewDevelopersAndMaintainers04:29
pittitrulux: you can start right away04:29
mojoI'm back04:30
truluxpitti, btw, the warpper now can work using an env var to get the real patch of the *real* gcc binary04:31
mojofabio: glxgears just run again here, so weird! did u change anything?04:31
truluxto avoid compile-time confusion04:31
truluxpitti, i had a fast read in it04:33
truluxi agree04:33
Kamionseb128: is it just me, or should /usr/bin/xml2po use an explicit python version rather than just /usr/bin/python? At the moment you can install it and have it not work, because it depends on python (i.e. 2.4) and libxml2-python2.3.04:39
Kamionand there's no default-python-version package for libxml204:39
mojoKamion: could u pls chek me this bug? I compile x-unikey (unikey.sf.net) and run 'unikey', the program runs fine but it crashed gnome-panel for unknown reason, my friend just report me this werid bug, I need ur help here04:44
azeemmojo: why do you need Kamion's help, specifically?04:44
Kamionyou want anybody's help but mine. I have no idea what that bug might be.04:45
mojoazeem: ah.. 'cause ppl said he's very good04:45
azeemelmo is very good, too04:45
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mojolol04:46
Kamionmojo: people have areas of expertise; these areas are not infinite04:46
azeemmojo: seriously, this is (i) a topic for #ubuntu or the bug tracker and (ii) you should talk to the whole chan04:46
mojook, I try, thx anyway04:47
seb128Kamion: no idea04:47
azeemmojo: and if unikey is not supported by ubuntu, you're on your own anyway (but you could ask for help in #ubuntu or on ubuntu-users)04:47
seb128Kamion: it starts with #!/usr/bin/python04:48
Kamionyeah, I saw04:49
Kamionseb128: would you object to forcing /usr/bin/python2.4 there? it's just an environment variable to pass to configure04:49
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seb128Kamion: no. But why is that needed ?04:52
Kamionyou must either have (a) #!/usr/bin/python and depend on module packages built for the default python version, or (b) #!/usr/bin/pythonX.Y and depend on module packages built for pythonX.Y04:53
Kamionyou can't mix and match04:53
mvo__seb128: why was the "user_install_dialog" removed from gimp? I'm prepearing gimp2.2 right now and I wonder if I should remove it there as well?04:53
Kamiontry installing gnome-doc-utils on hoary at the moment and running xml2po04:54
seb128mvo: oh, cool, gimp 2.2 was on my list but with GNOME 2.9.3 ETOOMUCHTOPACKAGE04:54
Kamionit'll throw an error about not being able to find the libxml2 module04:54
seb128sudo apt-get install libxml2-python2.404:54
seb128(missing depends)04:54
Kamionthat's not the point04:55
mvoseb128: my svn repository for synaptic is down, so I have a bit of time to work on other stuff. and I like the gimp :) should I remove the install_dialog in it?04:55
seb128mvo: BTW yes please remove the dialog. That's because we don't want to get the questions on the first run04:55
seb128just validate the default choices04:56
Kamionat the moment gnome-doc-utils depends on python and libxml2-python2.3, which is a bug04:56
seb128Kamion: works fine here04:56
seb128$ /usr/bin/xml2po /usr/share/gnome/help/gnome-doc-xslt/C/db2html.xml04:56
seb128works04:56
seb128BTW yep, the depends need to be changed04:56
Kamionit doesn't work after installing a base system and typing 'apt-get install gnome-doc-utils'04:56
mojoseb128: after solving libxml2-python2.4, can u look at python2.4-mysqldb, I don't know y it still depends on libmysqlclient10, is it supposed to be libmysqlclient14???04:57
seb128Kamion: 04:57
seb128 (a) #!/usr/bin/python and depend on module packages built for the default python version04:57
Kamionit is always a bug to mix /usr/bin/python with dependencies on pythonX.Y modules04:57
seb128should do that04:57
Kamionok, which means that such a package needs to be created for libxml204:57
seb128hum04:57
seb128don't bother so04:57
seb128pick (b)04:57
seb128that works too04:57
seb128(sorry to be slow to get the point, was doing some other stuff in //)04:58
Kamionnp, building now04:58
srbakerwow05:01
srbakeri think emacs may be showing its age05:01
srbakerthere are some features that i want that emacs just can't do efficiently05:02
srbakermmm-mode is cool, but it requires syntactic sugar to be added to my php code blocks05:02
srbakersame with code folding.05:02
srbakeri want all of those features with syntactic sugar in my documents05:02
mojosrbaker: man, all ppl here alrady choose their favorite code editor05:03
srbakermojo, ?05:03
srbakermojo, i've been an emacs head for about 6 years.  it's starting to piss me off :(05:04
mojosrbaker: that's normal, nothing last forever, youth replace old, and so on05:04
srbakerhehe05:04
Mithrandirsrbaker: somebody should sit down and reimplement emacs in CL05:04
srbakermojo, what do you use?05:04
srbakerMithrandir, that might not be a bad idea.05:05
Mithrandirsrbaker: and make the docs GPL while they are at it. :)05:05
mojosrbaker: freaking man, I use Vim, but dun talk about this thing here man, I'm scared to be kicked05:05
Mithrandirmojo: oh, why would you be kicked for using vim?  more than half of canonical uses it.05:06
srbakermojo, a lot of ubuntu folks use vim05:06
srbakerMithrandir, i've been going over to the dark side with vim-gnome a lot lately05:06
mojono no, such talk is supposed to be in #ubuntu not here, developers here are really strict, rules are rules man, dun talk it here05:07
srbakerMithrandir, emacs' failure to properly be able to handle python triple-quoting, php code, and code folding has been pssing me off lately05:07
srbakeri can't figure out how to get vim to do line-numbering and current-line-highlighting05:07
Mithrandirsrbaker: that's fixable within emacs, what bothers me is that elisp is slow05:08
mojosrbaker: go for Eclipse05:08
srbakerMithrandir, no, those things aren't fixable in emacs.05:08
Mithrandirsrbaker: set nu05:08
srbakerwithout large changes to emacs05:08
Mithrandirfor line numbering.05:08
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Mithrandirsrbaker: sure, you need to replace font-lock-mode, but that's not really hard.05:08
Kamionseb128: looks like it needs to explicitly call dh_python as well (since it doesn't use the python-distutils cdbs class, and probably can't without disrupting the build system a good deal); ok for me to fix that too?05:09
srbakerMithrandir, some folkms in #emacs told me it was a more fundamental problem than font-lock-mode05:09
srbakerit had something to do with emacs only looking at characters individually instead of groups of characters05:09
srbakerso it sees <?php and ?>  it only sees the < and > for html05:09
srbakerinstead of seeing <?php and ?> as complete groups05:09
jdubKamion: python2.3 -> python2.4 -> sure!05:10
srbakerMithrandir, ahh, set nu does what i want in vim05:10
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srbakeranyone know how to get highlight-current-line ?05:10
Kamionjdub: elmo did it05:10
srbakerjdub, i went to bed at 3am last night.  just rolling out of bed now :)05:10
Mithrandirsrbaker: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=55505:10
jdubKamion: cool05:10
mojojdub: 3am? same here! we may live in same city05:10
srbakeri like vim-gnome's integration with gnome05:10
srbakerMithrandir, when i download a script, how do i load it?05:11
Mithrandirsrbaker: no idea, I'm an emacs head. :P05:11
mojosrbaker: what kind of script?05:11
srbaker.vim05:11
Mithrandirsrbaker: http://www.vim.org/tips/tip.php?tip_id=411 , it seems05:11
=== sivang is also hooked on emacs, even more after mataro :)
srbakersivang, mataro?05:12
zulbleah emacs05:12
seb128Kamion: yep, go go go, fix it :)05:13
Mithrandirsrbaker: I guess you can do it just fine in emacs, but it'll be slow as hell, since the elisp engine is slow.05:14
srbakerMithrandir, ahh.05:14
sivangsrbaker: I was introduced to the fact that bash uses readline, and it follows emacs's binding (although you can set it up to use vim ones) so now I use all of them which makes me 50% more efficient in terms of keystrokes.05:14
mojoseb128: how's the p4-mysqldb? have u fix it to use libmysqlclient14?05:14
srbakerMithrandir, i'm not sure i like lisp anyhow05:14
srbakeri've been using smalltalk a lot lately.  i think an emacs using smalltalk instead of lisp might not be a bad thing :)05:15
Mithrandirsrbaker: I like it, but I don't try to force it upon others.  It's fairly weird compared to imperative programming.05:15
MithrandirI've never britten smalltalk, so I can't comment on that.05:16
Mithrandiruhm, written05:16
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jdubKamion: should we be ditching versioned python package names in the seed?05:17
Kamionjdub: only if non-versioned ones are available; I think we picked non-versioned ones where we could05:18
jdubhrm05:19
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elmoerr, have you seen how it worked in Debian?05:20
elmothis hasn't been positively pleasant AFAIC05:20
Kamionthere are only eight versioned python packages in the seeds05:20
Kamionelmo: s/hasn't/has/?05:20
elmoerr, has, right05:21
jdubelmo: i can imagine a debian migration would be even more nail-bitingly slow motion ;)05:21
azeemjdub: that's why we have those longer release cycles05:21
Kamionindeed, it's a screaming nightmare when you can't just do doko's perl script on the archive ;)05:21
jdub;)05:22
Mithrandirit's a result of pytohn being a fair bit broken, imho.05:28
Kamionyeah, I tried to have that argument with Anthony Baxter ... :)05:29
MithrandirI'm off again05:30
truluxanybody here maintaining php packages??05:30
jdub"Dude, this is broken, look at my stretch marks!"05:30
jdub"Suffer in your jocks."05:31
seb128mojo: I'm supposed to fix that ? why me ?05:36
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fabbionemojo: what is the problem again?05:45
fabbioneseb128: did you see the patch?05:45
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seb128fabbione: patch for what ?05:45
fabbioneseb128: gdm05:45
fabbioneseb128: i did put the patch on people/~fabbione/05:45
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fabbioneand i uploaded05:45
fabbioneseb128: there are no regressions and it adds the features i needed05:46
seb128fabbione: oh this one, yep during the Mataro session05:46
seb128go ahead05:46
fabbioneseb128: read above.. i already did05:46
fabbioneseb128: i updated the patch so that you can have it05:46
fabbioneseb128: and gdm is already up05:47
seb128ok, cool05:47
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mxpxpodwho is in charge of putting together the source packages for the kernel?08:34
mxpxpodI would like to hug them for putting benh's sleep patch for ibook g4's in :)08:36
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candymansladen: you at the keyboard?08:55
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mxpxpodfabbione: ping09:16
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seb128lamont_r: you can get a package out of NEW ?09:41
Treenaksgimp2.2?09:46
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lamont_rseb128: only by invoking the muppet behind the curtain09:56
lamont_rseb128: that is, it requires elmo09:56
Treenakslamont_r: or a kernel bug kernel ;)09:57
Treenaksuh09:57
Treenaksdrop one kernel09:57
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sid77hi10:20
ajmitch_morning10:28
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bob2mjg59: after commenting out the vberestore bit, I can't seem to make it crash on wake up10:45
bob2but suspend-to-disk dies10:45
mjg59Oh. In what way?10:45
bob2the power button diesn't seem to do anything, so I ran /etc/acpi/hibernate.sh, and it seemed to crash before the swsusp code got going (no freezing tasks output, etc)10:46
mjg59Crashed crashed?10:47
mjg59Hrm.10:47
bob2nothing but 5 seconds of the power button fixed it10:47
mjg59Try commenting out the vbestate stuff in /etc/acpi/prepare.sh as well10:47
bob2ok10:47
lamont_rmjg59: so if I wanted to have working suspend/etc on my vaio, what all do I need relative to a current hoary machine?10:48
mjg59lamont_r: Add deb http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~mjg59/laptops/ ./ to sources.list and grab acpi-support10:48
bob2hah, uncommenting the vbe stufff and sleeping brings corruption on the first try10:50
mjg59(this is not a guarantee of success)10:50
mjg59bob2: What sort of corruption?10:50
bob2mjg59: the xscreesaver unlock thing only shows the X logo, but you can type the password blind.  xterms are bare black, except for the underlines on highlighted text10:51
bob2if you scroll moz, the whole geck bit stays still, except for the top and bottom 5% of the window, which scroll10:51
mjg59Are you sure you mean uncommenting?10:51
mjg59If so then yes, I see that too10:51
mjg59I need to try to track down what's going on there10:52
bob2ah, awesome10:52
lamont_rmjg59: and with acpi support installed, it should just suspend on power-button?10:54
lamont_r trying to overwrite `/etc/acpi/events/powerbtn', which is also in package acpid10:54
lamont_rgrumble.10:54
mjg59Power button should suspend to disk. Sleep button should suspend to RAM.10:56
lamont_rok.  /me tests.  back on in a bit10:56
sivangmjg59: do you have anything to do that on a dell inspiron 8200 ?10:57
sivangmjg59: :)10:57
mjg59sivang: The same10:57
bob2mjg59: is the load-of-eleventy-billion thing normal after wakeup?10:57
mjg59bob2: Yes. They're unloaded before sleep because that tends to make things work better.10:58
bob2er, load average, not module loading :)10:59
mjg59Oh, right. In that case, probably not. What's generating it?10:59
bob2hm, the video corruption thing is highly unreproducible11:03
sivangmjg59: is there a package name?11:04
sivangmjg59: or some kind of auto install for that?11:04
bob2acpi-support is the package you want11:05
mjg59sivang: <mjg59> lamont_r: Add deb http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~mjg59/laptops/ ./ to sources.list and grab acpi-support11:06
mjg59bob2: Yeah, it's some sort of timing thing. I blame vbestate.11:06
bob2load of 15, not from normal processes afaict (top is winning at 2%)11:07
sivangmjg59: and that's it? you're sure ? :)11:08
cenerentolawhat if gnomebaker doesnt see the burner?11:09
cenerentolaactually... wrong chan... sorry 11:10
mjg59sivang: Running Hoary11:11
mjg59bob2: ps aux - anything in D state?11:11
sivangmjg59: ok, I am going to test that now, do I need to add some special partition for that?11:12
mjg59If you want suspend to disk, you need to add resume=/dev/hdwhatever pointing at your swap partition11:12
bob2mjg59: it drops down quickly after resume, but nothing now is in D11:13
bob2let me sleep again and see11:13
mjg59Oh, if it drops again after resume, it'll just be because of all the modprobing11:14
bob2ah11:14
mjg59That'll cause an instantaneous hit in load11:15
sivangmjg59: ok but for suspand to ram, I don't need anything special settings?11:15
mjg59No11:16
bob2mjg59: oh, I have acpi_sleep=s3_bios, btw11:16
mjg59bob2: You shouldn't need that any more11:19
mjg59video_post deals with that11:19
bob2and nothing extra in xorg.conf, either?11:19
mjg59Nope11:20
bob2woo11:20
sivangmjg59: can I apt-get install source of that package see how the magic is done?11:21
bob2it's mostly shell scripts in /etc/acpi11:23
=== sivang if there is anything like that for desktops.
bob2it will work on modern desktops11:24
mjg59sivang: Yes11:25
mjg59Add a deb-src line11:26
sivangmjg59: ok, let's test that on my desktop :) first suspend to ram :)11:26
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bob2by "mostly", I mean "completely", it seems11:26
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sivangmjg59: woops. I alreayd got it installed11:33
mjg59sivang: ?11:34
mjg59Check that the version you have installed is the same as the one in the repository11:34
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