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floamis there any possibility of getting CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND set to y in dapper?10:19
floamlinux-usb people are saying that it being off is the reason some USB devices can't turn off while plugged in.10:20
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CataEnryhi :)12:26
BenCfloam: cool, my kids want you for christmas03:39
BenCfloam: and as for USB_SUSPEND, it's marked experimental...if it isn't, then maybe they should get that fixed :)03:40
fabbionehey Ben03:40
BenChey fabio03:40
fabbioneBenC: i just tested hppa stuff03:41
fabbione.12-mckinley is no good03:41
fabbionesorry i mean ia6403:41
BenCyou have a mckinley?03:42
fabbionei am gonna have to play with it to see what's wrong03:42
fabbioneapparently i do03:42
fabbioneat least the installer detect it as such03:42
BenCsweet, mines itanium, so I know that works03:42
BenCcat /proc/cpuinfo just to be sure03:42
fabbioneit's turned off now.. let me see if i have it in the scrollback03:42
fabbionefabbione processor  : 003:43
fabbionefabbione vendor     : GenuineIntel03:43
fabbionefabbione arch       : IA-6403:43
fabbionefabbione family     : Itanium 203:43
fabbionefabbione model      : 003:43
fabbionefabbione revision   : 703:43
fabbionefabbione archrev    : 003:43
fabbionefabbione features   : branchlong03:43
fabbionefabbione cpu number : 003:43
fabbionefabbione cpu regs   : 403:43
fabbionefabbione cpu MHz    : 900.00000003:43
fabbionefabbione itc MHz    : 900.00000003:43
fabbionefabbione BogoMIPS   : 1347.5803:43
fabbionefabbione siblings   : 103:43
BenCI2 I guess is mckinley03:43
fabbionethe error anyway was related to SCSI missing symbols03:43
fabbioneso it might be either a bad initrd or a broken kernel03:44
BenChmm, I should be able to see that for myself03:44
fabbionei will look at it one of the next days03:44
fabbionei didn't really have much time to debug, because i have only one console cable to share with 4 machines03:44
fabbioneand sparc doesn't like to stay without console03:44
BenCif it's missing symbols, it's not because of t he kernel03:44
fabbionei plan to go out and buy them tomorrow03:45
BenCthe builds show no missing symbols03:45
fabbioneyeah i think it's a missing module in the initrd03:45
fabbionebut that was .1203:45
fabbionei have to check .15 too03:45
fabbionehttp://www.fabbione.net/new_office.jpg03:45
fabbionecheck out the local datacenter :)03:45
fabbionethe sparcbuildd is under the cisco switch ;)03:46
Mithrandiryou need to rotate the image03:46
fabbionehttp://www.fabbione.net/new_ws.jpg03:46
fabbionethis is my ws :)03:46
fabbioneMithrandir: i just took a pic on the fly03:46
fabbione-ENOCARE :)03:46
fabbionethere is a black tower on the left, but you can barely notice03:47
fabbionesee now i should be maintaining the kernel.. now that i can test on arch: all03:48
fabbionenot when i only had i38603:49
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zulheylo04:11
BenCfabbione: still getting bug reports that claim broken 2.6.12-10, but work with 2.6.12-9...one was a amd64 bug about GPF's at random, another is hibernation randomly broken04:48
BenCI think I know the patch that is probably the cause04:48
BenCI think it's the procfs patch04:48
fabbionehmmmmm04:49
fabbionefor now just reassign the bugs to me04:49
fabbionei am going to do the pending security stuff this week04:49
fabbioneand i can ask people to pre-test a kernel with reverted proc-fs04:49
BenCok04:51
BenCyeah, the procfs one seems like the only one that could cause random issues (and lockups)04:57
zuldoes anyone have a ccis raid card with dapper?05:14
zuli guess not05:18
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jbaileyzul: lamont might have access to one.  They're common in HP gear.06:58
zulhmm...ill ask him then06:59
BenCavahi+daapd == music heaven07:38
floamBenC: want me for christmas?08:03
floamI'm playful08:03
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BenCfloam: hehe08:13
BenCI didn't even know what floam was until my kids asked for it08:13
floamheh.08:14
floamI had this name before that goo stuff came out08:15
floamI should sue 'em.08:15
floamBenC: I didn't know what floam was until I got a letter from some guy on behalf on Nickelodian asking me if I want to sell floam on my website and make money (or hand my website over to them)08:17
floamI had the #1 spot on a google search for "floam" at the time08:17
BenCdid you make any money for it?08:17
floamI said no, and now it seems like they've gone nuts with search engine optimization and are above me now08:17
floamBenC: nah, I didn't do it08:17
floamI think their first email I have somewhere...08:18
floamhttp://floam.sh.nu/files/misc/floam08:18
floamit seemed like a ripoff, the letter looks mostly canned08:19
BenCyeah, they didn't really make that look legit enough08:22
floamBenC: so Ubuntu's policy is nothing EXPERIMENTAL?08:23
floammaybe I'll try to get them to change that flag for 2.6.15, the feature has been there for 9 releases or so08:23
floamwith nothing bad reported that I've seen on lkml at lease08:24
BenCwell, we have some stuff from exp, but I personally I don't like enabling new things from exp without good cause08:24
floamIdealy I was hoping I could get that enabled, and then I could make a patch to eject that would use it08:25
floamso that when people unmount volumes through gnome the device would actually do what it's supposed to do (like in windows)08:26
floamin windows, if you've got a USB device plugged in, before unplugging it you go to some "safely remove hardware" dialog and hit a button, which not only unmounts it but suspends it08:28
floamsome devices wait for the suspend signal before believing that they are "safe to disconnect"08:29
BenClet me talk to gregkh and see if he thinks its safe enough08:30
BenCsince I don't personally know08:30
floamhe would, he added the feature I think08:32
floamBenC: thanks :)08:32
BenCbut if he thought it was safe, he wouldn't mark it exp :)08:33
floammaaaaybe08:34
floamthere are other exp things that are generally agreed upon to be stable08:34
floammore of a "this is new" flag than "this is broke" sometimes08:35
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dilingerwow10:42
dilingerpermissoins on my breezy box are severly hosed since upgrading to dapper's udev10:43
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makxhehe10:55
makxmay $deity with you dilinger10:55
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HrdwrBoBmay you be touched by his noodly appendage11:19
fsdapper?11:31
fsECHAN =)11:31
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