[04:05] <mjg59> BenC: The latest dev_acpi from http://free.linux.hp.com/~awilliam/acpi/dev_acpi/ seems to build against 2.6.15 with a trivial fix (add a NULL to the call it bitches about)
[05:25] <infinity> BenC: You actually alive?
[05:25] <BenC> yeah
[05:25] <BenC> barely
[05:25] <infinity> BenC: I saw you assigning bugs to me, so I'm assuming you are.
[05:25] <infinity> How do you feel about pulling in the new ipw2200 driver?
[05:26] <infinity> Looks shiny.
[05:26] <BenC> ipw2200 is stock kernel code right now...is there any benefit?
[05:27] <infinity> Fixes several bugs, including a kernel panic.  Changes look mostly low risk.
[05:27] <infinity> http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/#news
[05:27] <BenC> ok, I'll give it a look
[05:28] <infinity> Oh boy, more AVM fritz crap.  How many drivers do these people need for their products?
[05:28] <BenC> hehe
[05:29] <infinity> We already ship 12...
[05:29] <BenC> new you'd like that :)
[05:29] <BenC> the USB id changed, they need a new driver for that
[05:37] <infinity> If only you were joking...
[05:53] <ds> how do I get a patch vs. upstream with the ubuntu packaging, other than creating one myself?
[05:54] <BenC> not sure I understand the question
[05:55] <ds> the linux-source package is debian-native, and contains no patch files that are applied to the source
[05:55] <BenC> correct
[05:56] <ds> I'm imagining myself creating a diff between ubuntu and linus and/or -11.16 and -11.15
[05:56] <ds> and I'm wondering if there's an easier way than diff -urN
[05:56] <BenC> easiest way is using the git repo
[05:56] <BenC> are you trying to track down a bug?
[05:56] <ds> yes
[05:56] <BenC> read up on git-bisect, it will save you tons of time
[05:56] <ds> #20622
[05:57] <ds> link to the ubuntu git tree?
[05:57] <ds> er, nm
[05:57] <BenC> apt-get install git-core, and read the wiki guide in the channel topic
[05:57] <BenC> then "man git-bisect"
[05:59] <ds> oh bother.  I don't have a git tree currently downloaded
[05:59] <BenC> it's about 110megs
[06:00] <BenC> it's worth the download, git-bisect will save you days of tracking down when a bug was introduced
[06:01] <ds> I'm familiar with git
[06:24] <fabbione> morning
[06:37] <fabbione> Benc: ping?
[07:18] <cjb> Evenin'.
[01:21] <Mithrandir> BenC: which modules are needed to access ieee1394 cdrom devices?  Just ieee1394 or ohci1394 as well?
[02:28] <BenC> Mithrandir: and sbp2
[02:29] <fabbione> hey BenC 
[02:29] <fabbione> BenC: what happend to zachery?
[02:29] <fabbione> she did left me in the middle of a OOo2 build
[02:29] <Mithrandir> BenC: ok.
[02:29] <BenC> fabbione: dunno, let me check it
[02:30] <BenC> fabbione: should be up in about 30 seconds
[02:32] <fabbione> BenC: ok thanks
[02:32] <fabbione> did it crash completely?
[02:32] <fabbione> or just went in go> state?
[02:35] <zul> heylo
[02:43] <BenC> fabbione: rebooted itself
[02:43] <BenC> need to restart my sat modem too
[02:44] <fabbione> is the connection going down?
[02:45] <BenC> not right now
[02:45] <BenC> if you start a screen'd session you should be ok
[02:47] <fabbione> yup..
[02:47] <fabbione> i am screened
[02:48] <fabbione> BenC: can you just give me a few minutes to start OOo2 build again?
[02:49] <fabbione> so i can just logout and forget about it for the next 24 hours modulo zacehry crashes :)
[02:59] <fabbione> BenC: done... you can reboot the router any time.. OOo2 is munging :)
[03:00] <BenC> ok :)
[03:17] <fabbione> BenC: btw.. my U60 decided to live again
[03:17] <fabbione> so now we have 2 buildds online for main
[03:18] <fabbione> i will still need to use your for OOo2
[03:18] <fabbione> i don't have enough local disk do it myself
[03:18] <fabbione> otherwise we are all set :)
[03:20] <BenC> cool
[06:08] <mdke> hi, with kernel -11 my system stops at the "Detecting and Activating Hardware" stage. I can ctrl C out of it but nothing works. Is this known? Works fine with -9 kernel
[06:10] <cjb> Works fine here.  I'm not one of the maintainers, but I suggest filing a full bug report.
[06:11] <mdke> cjb, alright, I will look
[06:17] <mdke> cjb, I've filed it at 22203, but it's not "full" by any means, I have no idea what info to attach
[06:18] <cjb> That's fine.  Someone will let you know.
[06:18] <mdke> cool
[06:18] <mdke> thanks, bye!
[06:18] <cjb> Turning off 'quiet' and 'splash' in the boot options would be good.