[06:16] <fabbione> morning guys
[11:17] <{Seb}> hi people
[11:17] <{Seb}> got some problems with initramfs
[11:17] <{Seb}> i need to re-create my initramfs image from the rescue promopt
[01:08] <fabbione> hmmmmm
[02:12] <zul> heylo
[02:23] <fabbione> hey zul
[02:33] (fabbione/#ubuntu-kernel) RIDE THE SPLIT YEAH YEAH YEAH
[02:46] <zul> hey
[03:17] <desrt> fabbione; madwifi working in -7.  sleep is broken though :)
[03:17] <fabbione> desrt: hmm last time i checked i wasn't the kernel maintainer anymore :P
[03:17] <desrt> oh.
[03:17] <desrt> damnit!
[03:18] <desrt> i seriously enjoy annoying the hell out of you on a daily basis :(
[03:18] <fabbione> ahahah
[03:18] <fabbione> desrt: be aware that the next Ubuntu developer summit is in montreal :)
[03:18] <desrt> ya.  i heard about that
[03:18] <desrt> i might make a cameo :)
[03:19] <desrt> it's tough since it's a really long event in the middle of the schoolyear
[03:19] <desrt> but maybe for a few days...
[03:20] <desrt> fabbione; so what do you hack these days?
[03:31] <fabbione> desrt: userland atm
[03:31] <fabbione> clustering stuff, bug fixing, testing upgrades..
[04:14] <jbailey> desrt: How far are you from Montr?al?
[04:14] <desrt> jbailey; hamilton, ON
[04:15] <desrt> by google maps' reconning 606 km (about 8 hours 23 mins)
[04:18] <BenC_> fabbione: going to attemp to upload 8.12 today, so I might be bugging you a bit :)
[04:20] <desrt> wow
[04:20] <desrt> it would only cost me like $200 on the train
[04:21] <desrt> and i love trains!
[04:21] <jbailey> $200?
[04:21] <jbailey> I thought students were cheaper than that.
[04:22] <jbailey> Hmm.  Maybe I'm thinking the price from toronto
[04:23] <desrt> the price frm toronto is $150 + tx
[04:24] <desrt> but in order to get that i have to pay for an ISIC
[04:24] <desrt> it's sort of a scam, really
[04:28] <desrt> oh neat... i guess my powerbook isn't sleeping due to the fact that pbbuttons is using 100% CPU
[04:32] <desrt> jbailey; i think i talked to you once a long time ago
[04:32] <desrt> jbailey; i think keithp wanted me to use you as a method of getting introduced in the debian web of trust
[04:32] <desrt> jbailey; and introduced us on irc
[04:34] <jbailey> desrt: The isic is really nice for so many things.
[04:34] <jbailey> desrt: Cheap sushi in Toronto.. =)
[04:34] <desrt> heh
[04:34] <desrt> well
[04:34] <jbailey> desrt: It's possible.  I'm a abit picky abou keysignings, so I'm not usually the best person to start with.
[04:35] <jbailey> I live in Montr?al now. =)
[04:35] <desrt> if you're taking even 1 train trip over anything more than a trivial distance it's worth it
[04:35] <desrt> ah.  lucky you :)
[04:35] <desrt> folks speak a lot of english there, don't they?
[04:35] <jbailey> Luck had little to do with it.  We had Toronto.
[04:35] <jbailey> No idea.
[04:35] <jbailey> s/had/hated/
[04:36] <desrt> ...
[04:36] <jbailey> I imagine someone with no French could get by.  I don't know many people who've tried though.
[04:38] <desrt> well
[04:39] <desrt> we may have an experiment this fall :)
[04:54] <zul> jbailey: you need french in the eastern townships though 
[04:54] <jbailey> zul: Your need french in my neighbourhood.
[04:54] <zul> i was there visiting my grandmother and i went into town and i had to use the bathroom really badly and had to ask in my bad french
[04:54] <jbailey> -r
[04:55] <desrt> wait!
[04:55] <desrt> how do you say "where is the bathroom?" in french?
[05:15] <zul> ou est le toilet s'il vous plaites or something like that
[05:15] <zul> my french still stucks
[06:32] <zul> happy happy joy joy laptop arrives next week
[06:33] <zul> hopefully just in time for my birthday
[08:21] <jbailey> I notice that even in quiet mode, I still get kernel messags on the console for audit and ide-generic.
[08:21] <jbailey> Is this expected?
[08:25] <zul> hmmm...i dont think so better ask benc
[08:28] <BenC_> what is quiet mode?
[08:42] <jbailey> BenC_: If you pass 'quiet' as a kernel parameter, it suppresses the informational printks at startup
[08:42] <jbailey> (It might suppress all printks, dunno)
[08:43] <zul> lemme check
[08:43] <BenC_> ok
[08:43] <BenC_> what is audit?
[08:44] <jbailey> Lemme reboot that box to get the exact lines.
[08:46] <jbailey> [4294669.4830000]  audit(1125081851.481:0): initialized
[08:46] <jbailey> [4294673.608000]  ide2: I/O resource 0x3EE-0x3EE not free.
[08:47] <jbailey> [4294673.608000]  ide2: ports already in use, skipping probe
[08:47] <jbailey> ...
[08:47] <jbailey> Just seemed strange that those should appear and none of the others.
[08:48] <zul> yeah..
[08:54] <zul> jbailey: ill look into it send me an email to remind me
[08:54] <jbailey> zul@stuckinottawa.com?
[08:55] <zul> uh..yeah..
[08:55] <zul> zulcss@gmail.com
[08:57] <zul> jbailey: in init/main.c there is a quiet_kernel function that sets the console_loglevel to 4
[08:57] <zul> well at least thats part of it at least more later
[08:58] <jbailey> BenC_: Should I cc: you on the email too?
[08:58] <zul> and that is KERNEL_WARNING so its going to print anything with a KERNEL_WARNING
[08:58] <jbailey> This isn't urgent, since this will pretty much be obscured by the usplash.
[09:23] <zul> er KERNEL_WARNING and higher me thinks
[09:28] <infinity> jbailey : The audit line makes it in before usplash inits.
[09:28] <infinity> jbailey : IIRC.
[09:30] <BenC_> the audit message should definitely be KERN_INFO
[09:30] <BenC_> the ide2 messages sound like KERN_WARNING though, so not sure we should lower their priority
[09:30] <infinity> Probably not a common warning to see anyway.
[09:30] <BenC_> yeah, very true
[09:30] <infinity> And, as stated, it'll be oscured by usplash.
[09:31] <infinity> obscured, too.
[09:31] <infinity> Or, should be.. <scratches head>
[09:32] <zul> i checked its KERNEL_ERR
[09:32] <infinity> I expect to find a few round tuits to make usplash and lsb-init talk to each other over the weekend, so we should have a functional usplash by the beginning of next week.
[09:32] <infinity> Dumping the audit line would be the icing on that cake.
[09:33] <zul> KERN_ERR my bad...stupid sybase
[09:46] <zul> c ya all alter
[10:12] <jbailey> The question I have is more, why those three lines?
[10:12] <jbailey> They're not more interesting than anything else that dmesg is hiding.
[10:20] <infinity> jbailey : No, but I can set one up.
[10:20] <infinity> Erm.  Pretend that was in /msg
[10:20] <infinity> It's 6:20 am.  Give me a break.
[10:21] <jbailey> Pick a window, any window.
[10:21] <jbailey> infinity: What would you prefer, run one and have me handle to evo bugs, or run one and you do the evo bugs?