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lamontfabbione: util-linux built, just need to do some more testing, and then upload/merge/upload12:55
BenClamont: how invasive are the hppa patches for other architectures?12:57
BenCI noticed most of the changes outside of hppa are related to types, do these really affect non-hppa, or is it just mostly non-changes when compiled on something other than hppa?12:58
lamontBenC: it was "scary" - so we left them separate.01:08
lamontI know that people have built i386 kernels from the hppa tree with no ill effects01:08
lamontdunno how recently, thouhg01:08
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fabbioneBenC: i did rename some of the patches to match our name convetion. they are all at the end of the 00list-7.11 in the same order as mjg59 did push them to us05:13
fabbioneso they are pretty simple to identify05:14
fabbionei didn't remove the old patches yet.. i tend to keep such big changes around easily reversible for at least one release05:22
BenChey06:36
fabbionehey Ben06:36
BenCthe acpi doesn't compile, so I am figuring out why06:37
fabbioneyes i am looking at it too06:37
BenCgot access to concordia, so I am doing builds there06:37
fabbionethe toshiba acpi is one of them06:37
BenCthe one place I found is the toshiba06:37
fabbioneeheh so am i :)06:37
fabbione# CONFIG_INPUT_ACERHK is not set06:38
fabbionethis needs to be N on amd64...06:38
fabbioneklibc_1.0.14-1ubuntu1_sparc.changes ACCEPTED06:39
fabbionefinally!06:39
fabbionewe can install kernels on sparc again06:39
fabbioneok.. removing toshiba and setting ACER=n on amd64, it builds...06:39
fabbioneBenC: did you get access to davis and halley too?06:39
BenCno06:40
BenCbtw, I am doing i386 build06:40
BenCdoes the toshiba need to be working on i386?06:41
lamontfabbione: wanna test a util-linux for me?06:43
fabbioneBenC: it doesn't build on amd64.. and it should on i386 at least06:45
fabbionelamont: sure..06:45
lamontdeb http://people.debian.org/~lamont/util-linux /06:45
lamontit's the debian version of hwclock*.sh, I need to go make the ubuntu changes again06:45
fabbionei guess that requires a reboot to verify that it works.. but it's ok..06:46
fabbionei can do it06:46
lamontif it's happy, I'll bump it to -6 and upload06:46
fabbionelamont: happy to what degree?06:47
fabbionethat it doesn't hang at boot?06:47
fabbioneor that it works?06:47
lamontpretty much - It'd be nice to know that hwclock*.sh are spitting things out in some semblance of good format06:48
fabbioneok...06:48
lamontand that ocfs2 works06:48
fabbionelamont: ocfs2 will have to wait that i upload the next kernel06:49
fabbioneand upgrade the laptop06:49
fabbioneit's in a special setup that initrd doesn't handle and that initramfs should...06:50
fabbionebut the guy that did push the patch is good..06:50
jbaileyfabbione: Eh?06:50
fabbionejbailey: it's that setup in which i have /boot on IDE and / on usb..06:51
fabbioneremember i was talking about sleep N in initrd?06:51
fabbionebecause scsi over usb takes time to init..06:51
jbaileyHmm.06:52
jbaileyI have a sleep 2 after the PCI bus for the USB bus  to populate.06:52
jbaileyIs that not enough for this?06:52
fabbione+ if / is on subsystem foo, and /boot on bar, bar doesn't get included in the initrd 06:52
fabbionejbailey: in the initrd there is no sleep06:52
fabbionei didn't check initramfs yet06:52
jbaileyinitramfs has a sleep206:52
jbaileyOtherwisie it goes by way too fast.06:52
fabbioneand as i said i need to upgrade it when i have time to recover in case of mess06:52
fabbioneright now i am just too busy06:52
desrtjbailey; since switching to initramfs i'm getting a lot of warnings during startup06:53
desrtjbailey; you probably know about these?06:53
jbaileydesrt: Depends on the warning. =)06:54
fabbionelamont: is util-linux enough for the clock thingy?06:54
desrtlvm06:54
fabbioneor do i need to upgrade all of them06:54
jbaileydesrt: AFAIK there should be no lvm warnings.06:54
desrti don't remember exactly... but it's something about can't initialise volume group sda106:54
fabbionedesrt: LVM tends to spit out gratuitous warnings06:55
desrtnod.  it certainly has no effect on my system successfully booting06:55
fabbionenope.. that's probably lvscan or something06:55
fabbionethat hits automatically all the devices06:56
lamontutil-linux is enough for the clock06:57
lamontmount is enough for ocfs206:57
fabbionelamont: ok.. i will be able to test ocfs2 probably tomorrow06:57
fabbioneand mount immediatly.. for regressions06:58
fabbioneif there are no regressions, can you upload and i will test after?06:58
lamontfabbione: yes07:00
lamontthe best part is that the diff between debian/ubuntu is now minimized07:00
fabbionelamont: ehehe07:01
fabbioneSetting up util-linux (2.12p-5.1) ...07:01
fabbioneInstalling new version of config file /etc/init.d/hwclock.sh ...07:01
fabbioneInstalling new version of config file /etc/init.d/hwclockfirst.sh ...07:01
fabbioneBenC: i will start test builds on ppc and ia64...07:01
jbaileyfabbione: When is your next kernel upload?07:01
fabbionesparc can wait a bit given that there is no ACPI :)07:01
fabbionejbailey: soon..07:01
fabbionejbailey: and it will be my last kernel upload :)07:02
jbaileyI need one with the DSDT patch in it.07:02
fabbionejbailey: than you have more or less today to give me the patch07:02
fabbionebrb07:02
jbaileyLovely.  That's sometime in the next 24 hours, right? =)07:03
lamontfabbione: 69 lines of diff -u atm, the first 39 of which are changelog07:07
lamonthrm... oops.07:07
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lamontfabbione: I'm going to sleep now, but when I wake up, I'll see about uploading07:15
lamontor will you be done playing with ocfs2 then?07:15
jbaileyYup, bedtime here too.07:17
jbaileyfabbione: When I get up in the morning I'll do a test build of the kernel.  I think I have a patch that will work (It's one I tested before, but I want to do another round of testing)07:18
jbaileyfabbione: I need to know how you do your massive ccache speedups, though, if possible.  The build time on the kernel is bloody forever.07:18
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fabbionere07:31
fabbionelamont-away: i hope i will be able to test ocfs2 before you wake up07:31
fabbionejbailey: i just use ccache in the normal way07:32
fabbionethe speed up is done by export CONCURRENCY_LEVEL in your env07:32
fabbionethat's like passing make -j$VALUE07:32
fabbioneif your ccache is populated, you will switch to disk I/O07:32
fabbionethat's up to your disk at that point07:32
fabbioneand yes.. within the next my 24hours07:32
fabbionethat means when i will wake up tomorrow there must be a patch07:33
fabbioneRIDE THE SPLIT! GO FEENODE!08:06
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fabbionemjg59: up till now the only failure i get is the toshiba ACPI on amd6408:18
fabbioneit builds on i386 tho08:18
fabbionei still need to hit ppc6408:19
fabbioneia64 looks good08:19
fabbionehmmm08:20
fabbionei386 just farted08:20
fabbionethe toshiba patch is borked08:36
fabbionedrivers/acpi/toshiba_acpi.c: In function `toshiba_acpi_init':08:41
fabbionedrivers/acpi/toshiba_acpi.c:878: error: `status2' undeclared (first use in this function)08:41
fabbionedrivers/acpi/toshiba_acpi.c:878: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once08:41
fabbionedrivers/acpi/toshiba_acpi.c:878: error: for each function it appears in.)08:41
fabbionelamont-away: it seems that hwclock did work fine here.08:42
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fabbionelamont-away: OCFS2 test passed10:22
fabbioneyou are good to go10:22
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dokofabbione: 12708, our linux-source builds are fine building XFS modules?11:44
fabbionedoko: our kernel builds with 3.411:45
fabbioneand we build XFS11:45
fabbionei have no idea with 4.011:45
fabbionelast build i did was a long while back11:45
dokofabbione: hmm, where do I set the compiler version for the debian build?11:55
fabbionedoko: to do what?11:56
fabbioneright now if you want to use the default compiler just stop applying the patch that forces gcc-3.411:56
dokook11:56
fabbionemjg59: wake up dude...11:58
dokobah, doesn't get to the modules ...11:59
fabbionetold you...11:59
fabbionewe don't support kernel compilation with 4.012:00
fabbionethat's it..12:00
fabbionehe needs to get over it12:00
dokohmm, close the report?12:00
fabbionedoko: NOTABUG12:01
fabbioneit's not a supported combination12:01
dokodone12:02
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fabbione*** Warning: "acpi_ec_read" [drivers/acpi/i2c-acpi-ec.ko]  undefined!01:02
fabbionethis is on amd6401:03
fabbionemjg59: WAKE UP DUDE?01:03
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fabbioneAHHHHHHHH01:19
fabbionedpatch sucks01:19
fabbionethe toshiba thing doesn't work, because the patch doesn't apply, and there is no error reported01:20
mjg59fabbione: Ho01:28
fabbione2 dpatches generate .rej01:28
fabbioneand dpatch doesn't catch them01:28
fabbionei noticed by mistake01:28
mjg59Oh. Fun. Which ones?01:29
fabbioneone is the toshiba..01:29
fabbionei am trying to find the other..01:29
fabbionein fact the reject bit was int status2;01:30
fabbionethat's exactly why we were getting the above failures01:30
mjg59That is weird. It applied fine here.01:30
mjg59Bah.01:30
fabbioneyeah it applies fine here too01:30
fabbioneexpect that there is a .rej01:30
fabbionenow it did build perfectly..01:30
mjg59Weird01:31
fabbionenow it builds fine :)01:33
mjg59Hurrahj01:33
Mithrandirjbailey: is suspend to disk supposed to work with initramfs?  It seems extraordinarily unstable for me.01:36
fabbioneMUHA MUHA MUHA01:37
jbaileyMithrandir: works on my laptop.  What problem are you having?01:37
fabbionethe last rej hunk is the missing exported symbol that was causing the above01:37
Mithrandirjbailey: spits out "a" six times then sits around for a while doing nothing.01:37
jbaileyMithrandir: At what point?01:37
Mithrandirjbailey: just after loading the kernel.  Checking if I can reproduce it now01:38
jbaileyMithrandir: Basically, all suspend to disk does is pokes the major:minor into /sys/power/resume or something like that.01:38
mjg59Mithrandir: "a"s are from usplash01:38
mjg59Mithrandir: Try without quiet/splash01:38
jbaileyMithrandir: So from a running system, check to make sure it's set to where your swap is.01:38
jbaileyMithrandir: If it is, all further problems are not initramfs.01:39
fabbionejbailey: initramfs is still too fast for / over scsi over USB01:39
Mithrandirwell, now it resumed (As in, got the state off disk), then gave me a screen reverse-video screen with the cursor blinking on it.01:40
jbaileyMithrandir: Can you ssh to it?  It would be worth knowing whether that's a video refresh issue or a fucked-machine issue.01:41
jbaileyfabbione: Can you take a look and tell me where you need pauses added?  Since I don't have that setup, all I'd be doing is guessing.01:41
Mithrandirjbailey: no ping, caps lock doesn't work.01:42
mjg59jbailey: There's no way of knowing for sure how long USB will take to populate01:42
fabbionejbailey: scripts/functions.. i added a sleep 5 before and after calling scsi-$something..01:42
jbaileymjg59: What's the right solution?01:42
mjg59Mithrandir: 2.6.12?01:42
fabbioneat the end of functions01:42
Mithrandirmjg59: yes.01:42
fabbionejbailey: just a sec and i will be more precise01:43
mjg59Mithrandir: PM is generally broken on our 2.6.12. Wait for the one fabbione is currently building.01:43
Mithrandirmjg59: ok01:43
mjg59jbailey: If the root device hasn't appeared and looks like it might be USB, spend a while spinning?01:43
jbaileyfabbione: If you look in /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/functions01:43
fabbionejbailey: yes.. it's in there.. but just one sec. i am powering it on01:43
jbaileyfabbione: TThe load_modules function is the one you want.  Currently I have:01:44
jbailey        # Give the USB bus a moment to catch up01:44
jbailey        sleep 201:44
fabbionejbailey: it's a bit after that01:44
fabbioneif you can wait a minute that's booting..01:44
jbaileySure. =)01:44
fabbione        done01:45
fabbione        ide_boot_events01:45
fabbione        scsi_boot_events01:45
fabbione}01:45
fabbionei did add sleep 5 before scsi_boot_events 01:45
fabbioneand for sake 5 after01:45
jbaileyAnd that still wasn't enough?01:45
fabbionethat gives enough time for the disk to appear in /sys01:45
jbaileyOh ouch. =(01:45
fabbionei did only one test adding 5 at the same time01:46
fabbioneotherwise scsi and usb-storage are probed01:46
fabbionebut not sd_mod01:46
jbaileySo you shouldn't need the 5 after, I think.01:46
fabbionemostlikely not..01:46
jbaileyIs there no way to tell that the bus is still scanning?01:46
fabbionebut since i didn't read all the code01:46
fabbionedunno..01:47
fabbionei will need to investigate that01:47
fabbionebut that's not todays stuff01:47
jbaileyAyup01:47
jbaileyErp, the concordia i386 chroot doesn't have kernel-wedge and stuff installed?01:51
fabbioneyes it does01:51
fabbionelinux32 dchroot -c breezy-i38601:51
jbaileyDoh.01:51
jbaileyI'm in hoary-i38601:51
jbaileymy bad01:51
fabbionejbailey: if you can give me a few more minutes.. i have almost done with concordia01:51
fabbioneand i can hand over to you a kernel source01:52
jbaileyCool.  I'm just going to make sure the patch applies cleanly to what I've got right now.01:52
fabbionejbailey: wait.. what you got there is ages behind01:54
fabbioneyou are really going to waste your time01:54
fabbionei so much have the feeling that i am going to regret the next patch i will apply...01:55
fabbionemjg59: do you have the SATA GO FUCK YOUR SELF SLEEP AND RESUME patch for 2.6.12?02:01
fabbionebecause the one i got yesterday doesn't apply02:01
fabbioneand i don't plan to rediff all that stuff02:02
fabbionei know.. i know i am going to regret to add this patch...02:02
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fabbionejbailey: i am doing the last test build for today.. and i can give you the source.02:12
fabbioneit's tested only ONE flavour on amd6402:13
mjg59fabbione: Nope. I'll generate you one now.02:13
fabbioneit means that it might not build on other arches02:13
jbaileyfabbione: Lovely.02:14
jbaileyWhere do I find it?02:14
fabbionejbailey: as soon as i am done i will tell you and it will be on concordia02:14
jbaileyfabbione: Do you know about how long?02:15
fabbionejbailey: 10 minutes?02:15
jbaileyCool.02:15
mjg59fabbione: Mailed02:16
fabbionemjg59: building...02:18
mjg59fabbione: Cool02:19
fabbione  * Add experimental sata suspend remove support (it clearly cannot be worst 02:21
fabbione    than it is now):02:21
fabbione    - Add patch external-experimental-sata_suspend-resume.dpatch.02:21
fabbionemichele: you got your patch.. now.. next time i pass by italy, you will offer me a beer02:21
michelefabbione, let's make them two :)02:23
fabbionemichele: where do you live in italy?02:23
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zulheylo02:26
michelefabbione, treviso02:27
michelewhere are you from?02:28
fabbioneah02:28
fabbionemichele: i am from Rome, but i have relatices in Venice..02:28
fabbionehey zul02:28
fabbionerelatvies even02:28
fabbionei pass by that area quite often02:28
micheleok, let me know next time :) (micampe@micampe.it)02:29
micheleand well'have a beer or something02:29
fabbionemichele: yeah.. it won't be before Xmas02:30
micheleok, let's hope I'm not in france by then :)02:30
fabbionewhat?? NO BEERS?02:31
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fabbionejbailey: building the latest diff.gz for you right now...02:31
micheleahah02:31
michelefabbione, I'll make sure you'll have your beers before leaving02:32
fabbioneeheh02:32
micheleanyway... when will that kernel be packaged and distributed?02:32
fabbioneno later than monday02:32
micheleok. colony 3 looks decent, I might try to install it02:33
zulfabbione: sata patch sucked?02:36
fabbionezul: yeah..02:36
fabbionei know i will regret it for the rest of my life02:36
zulfigured02:36
fabbionebut this is my last kernel upload.. or at least i hope so02:36
fabbioneso BenC will hunt me down to death at the next Ubuntu conference02:37
chmjI'll help him 02:37
fabbionejbailey: uploading now to concordia02:37
fabbionenah i will still be around till breezy release02:37
fabbioneand probably after for the cluster stuff02:37
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jbaileyfabbione: You off kernel stuff completely?02:38
fabbionejbailey: almost :)02:38
chmjfabbione: you leaving kernel for userspace ?02:38
fabbioneit's not my decision, but i agree with who made it..02:38
fabbionethe insanometer is out of scale here02:38
michelefabbione, will you regret even after my delightful beers?02:39
michelehome-brewed just for you!02:40
fabbionemichele: the dark side of the force phear you must02:40
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zulfabbione: so ill tell benc to where to get my stuff whee..02:47
fabbionezul: sure.. 02:51
fabbionei did merge your last stuff yesterday...02:51
fabbioneit's in for the next upload02:51
fabbionebut i remember you did a lot of patches while i was in holidays02:51
fabbioneyou didn't port them to 7.11, did you?02:51
zulfabbione: no they were changes to the ide subsystem 03:03
fabbionehm ok...03:03
zulthey were backported from .13 so im not sure if we want them there or not03:04
fabbionehmmm03:04
fabbionei would have to see them again...03:05
fabbioneprobably it's not a good idea to merge too much from head03:05
zulyeah i was thinking that03:19
zulill send you them tonight..it was just two patches though03:20
zulboth from fedora that got merged into head03:20
zulboth from alan cox03:25
fabbioneok03:26
fabbionei will look at them tomorrow morning03:26
fabbionei have Danish class later03:26
zulokie dokie03:33
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BenChow do I revert a changed file in baz?04:14
fabbioneBenC: hey..04:15
fabbionedid you already commit the file?04:15
BenChey04:15
BenCno04:15
BenCneed to revert to get your changes04:15
fabbioneare there more changes or only that one?04:15
BenCjust that one04:15
fabbionebaz undo04:15
BenCok04:16
fabbionenote that it will create a ,,LONGDIRECTORYNAME that you can safely remove04:16
fabbioneBenC: i did fix all the ACPI stuff04:16
fabbioneit builds everywhere.. 04:16
fabbionewe need to re-test build, save the ABI files and we are ready to upload..04:16
fabbionewhat time is it now where you live?04:17
BenC10am04:17
fabbionedo you think you can come tomorrow at 8am?04:17
BenCyeah04:17
fabbioneso we can do the upload stuff together04:18
BenC10:20am I mean04:18
fabbioneand i will drive your trough the baz dance04:18
fabbioneyeah.. 04:18
BenCsure thing04:18
fabbioneand how to start the new release04:18
fabbioneso after that you can take over..04:18
fabbioneor almost :)04:18
fabbionewe are waiting for a patch from jbailey 04:19
fabbioneto attach DSTS to initramfs04:19
fabbionethat's the latest missing code for 7.11 in what was my list04:19
fabbioneif you have more, go ahead and add it today04:19
fabbionetomorrow i will do the build orgy  everywhere04:20
lamont-awayfabbione: woot!04:20
fabbioneif you have time to test the kernel, that would be very good too...04:20
fabbionelamont-away: http://people.ubuntu.com/~fabbione/OCFS2-1.1.0.png04:21
fabbionenow gimme the util-linux crack :)04:21
fabbioneanyway i am off for the next 4 hours and 30.. probably more04:22
fabbionedanish class will start soon :)04:22
fabbioneand i will pass by again04:22
fabbionelamont-away: in case, can you help BenC with baz while i am not around?04:22
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fabbionelater guys04:24
fabbionelamont-away: you also want to check that hppa still applies properly to 7.1104:24
fabbionei had no time to look at it04:24
lamont-awayfabbione: uploading util-linux, then I have a task to do here, and off to the office.04:27
lamont-awaywill do my best to help BenC if I'm here.04:27
BenClamont-away: maybe you can help me get my hppa installed :)04:28
lamont-awaythat's easier.04:29
lamont-awayhttp://people.ubuntu.com/~lamont/ubuntu-hppa/tree is a hoary archive for hppa04:30
lamont-awayalternatively, you start with a sarge install, and then dist-upgrade it to breezy with a few well placed --reinstall's as needed.04:30
lamont-awaystill no d-i for hppa/ubuntu04:30
BenCI have woody on my hppa, so maybe that wil work04:31
lamont-awayshould - dist-upgrade to hoary, then dist-upgrade to breezy (dunno if you can skip...)04:31
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BenCcan someone else look at bug 3117 and tell me if that looks like an acpi problem, perhaps something with cpu frequency changes for power saving?05:36
mjg59That's an unusual one.05:58
infinityHrm, I have a machine that does on-demand frequency scaling, and I've never seen the clock skew like that.05:58
mjg59Normally excessive work results in missed timer interrupts and a slower clock05:58
infinityIn fact, most of us do.05:58
infinityI'm willing to bet mjg59 has a few dozen. :)05:59
mjg59"I'm seeing this behavior on a brand new Dell so I don't think it's due to crappy05:59
mjg59hardware." ha ha ha05:59
mjg59Oh - if it's related to spread spectrum stuff, then it probably is broken hardware05:59
mjg59The idea there is to change all the clocks slightly to reduce RF interference06:00
mjg59Which tends to break stuff06:00
infinitySpread spectrum is such utter crack.06:01
infinityWhen my phone rings, all the monitors in the house shake, but clearly I should be concerned about the tiny amount of RF interference from my RAM.06:02
BenCmjg59: so is there a workaround other than telling people to disable spread spectrum?06:06
mjg59BenC: Not that I know of. It's not something that's ever hit me.06:07
BenCdamn06:12
BenCeven google searching just says "disable spread spectrum"06:12
BenCeven the NTP site says to do it06:12
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jbaileyBenC: ping?07:51
jbaileymjg59: Hey, something that might interest you...07:52
mjg59jbailey: Mm?07:52
jbaileymjg59: The way I'm doing the DSDT replacement, I suspect that it's happening early enough to repalce other tables if you need.07:52
mjg59jbailey: Ah07:53
mjg59Hmm. In principle that's useful, but there's very few cases where people have broken other tables07:53
jbailey'k, no worries.07:53
mjg59jbailey: You've seen the problems some people seem to be having with booting on Colony 3?07:54
jbaileyIf it comes up during LaptopTesting, though, I suspect it's an option.07:54
mjg59Excellent07:54
jbaileymjg59: Blank consoles and whatnot?07:54
mjg59jbailey: Failing to mount the root filesystem and dropping to a shell07:54
jbaileyHmm, generally on ubuntu-devel@ or in the channel?07:54
jbaileyI've been tring to follow the list and haven't seen much there.07:54
mjg59The list07:55
jbaileyAh, small pile of messages from this morning.07:55
jbaileyI'll read them07:55
jbaileyThe lilo issue I know about and think I have a fix for.07:56
jbaileyDunno about the people specifying a device and it not being there.  Probably just a missing driver.07:56
jbaileyAnyone here use VmWare?07:57
mjg59jbailey: Oh, yes. I had an issue with a missing driver08:00
mjg59It didn't pull in my IDE module08:00
mjg59I suspect that the logic for grabbing device drivers is faulty08:00
jbaileymjg59: The list that's included is a flat list right now.08:00
mjg59jbailey: Ah!08:01
jbaileyI'm going to play with autogenerating it.08:01
mjg59jbailey: Well, it's incomplete :)08:01
jbaileyWhich module are you missing, though, in the meantime?08:01
mjg59atiixp08:01
mjg59Looks like various SATA and SCSI ones may be missing08:01
jbaileyQuite possibly.08:01
jbaileyBenC: Whenever you're back, the initramfs DSDT patch is in my homedir on concordia and is called drivers-acpi-osl_attach-dsdt-to-initrd.dpatch08:06
jbaileyBenC: It just replaces the current version of that patch.08:07
jbaileyBenC: I have tested it booting with and without it replacing the DSDT from the DSDT.aml file in the initramfs08:07
fabbioneah finally good news09:40
zulhmmm?09:42
fabbionethe patch from jb09:43
zulah09:43
zulwell im heading home09:53
zulc ya later09:53
fabbionelater09:54
lamontfabbione: as you may note, new util-linux for you10:34
lamontrather, -6ubuntu1 is in the archvie10:34
fabbionelamont: thanks...10:37
fabbionei saw that..10:37
lamontfabbione: I haven't had time to play wiht 7.11 on hppa10:54
fabbionei will try a test build tomorrow10:55
lamontthansk10:55
BenCjbailey: cool, thanks11:57
jbaileyBenC: Do you know when you're targetting an upload of it?11:58
BenCfab wants to get the current 7.11 uploaded, and then turn thngs over to me tomorrow, so I suspect soon after that11:59
jbaileyCool, so I don't need to stay up all night tonight watching for people complaining of things breaking. =)12:00
BenCnope :)12:01
BenCgot the patch12:01
BenCany certain order that this has to be applied in relation to the other acpi patches?12:02

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