[12:45] <hile> hmpf, as you said it's _post_ 2.6.15, so actually not working in dapper yet
[12:45] <hile> well, whatever
[01:48] <lucasd> what version of gcc will be used to compile the kernel in Dapper?
[01:52] <crimsun_> Linux version 2.6.15-11-686 (buildd@vernadsky) (gcc version 4.0.3 20051204 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.0.2-5ubuntu2)) #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jan 4 06:48:37 UTC 2006
[02:05] <lucasd> crimsun, thanks a lot!! ;-)
[06:18] <infinity> No clever code name?  Suck.
[06:19] <fabbione> morning
[06:19] <fabbione> eheh
[06:19] <crimsun> it'd be awesome if CONFIG_9P_FS were modularised, too, but I won't cry if I have to build it manually.
[06:44] <fabbione> BenC: thanks for fixing the Kconfig entry.. it totally went out of my mind
[11:31] <Kamion> anyone doing a linux-meta upload for 2.6.15-12, or shall I roll one?
[11:45] <Kamion> oh, sod it - done and ready to go as soon as l-r-m hits NEW
[11:45] <Kamion> l-r-m/i386 that is; amd64/powerpc are through
[11:54] <Kamion> uploaded
[01:28] <BenC> thanks
[01:28] <BenC> fucking right
[01:29] <BenC> 12 hours connected to IRC without a reconnect :)
[01:32] <mjg59> Hurrah
[01:32] <mjg59> BenC: nsc-ircc seems to have a problem. When it registers as a pnp device, it seems to register its io ports. It then attempts to do so again in nsc_ircc_open and fails
[01:44] <BenC> yeah, I've noticed that
[01:45] <BenC> been on my todo list
[02:22] <fabbione> hey BenC 
[02:22] <fabbione> can you please pull from me again?
[02:22] <BenC> sure thing
[02:22] <fabbione> i did fix the Provides: rhcs-modules-*
[02:23] <fabbione> to actually provide it only for the flavours that have them :)
[02:23] <BenC> ah, good plan :)
[02:23] <fabbione> i was thinking to do the same for ocfs2
[02:23] <fabbione> but i didn't decide yet
[02:24] <fabbione> we can do that later on
[04:29] <zul> heylo
[07:56] <zul> fuck fuck fuck
[07:57] <BenC> fuck?
[07:57] <zul> stupid code..
[08:04] <zul> BenC: you didnt merge my stuff yet?
[08:20] <BenC> not yet
[08:22] <zul> aiieeee..
[08:25] <BenC> zul: where did you get the fix for timer_irq_works?
[08:26] <BenC> the fast clock for ATI+nforce mobo's
[08:26] <zul> lkml
[08:27] <BenC> from the bug report, I don't see that they confirmed the fix
[08:28] <zul> yeah it doesnt..and i think there is a patch out that removes the pin option as well i dont think it got merged yet
[08:32] <BenC> then what does the patch fix? :)
[08:33] <zul> it was a test actually..it might fix some other users system
[08:45] <BenC> do you have a link to the thread where this patch was introduced
[08:46] <zul> yeah let me check
[08:49] <zul> i think i have it booked mark on my home pc ill check when i get home tonight
[08:53] <BenC> ok
[08:53] <zul> they cant have switches noooooo......bastards!!
[09:03] <zul> BenC: http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/4/156
[10:03] <BenC> zul: ok, patch looks good
[10:05] <BenC> zul: merged
[10:05] <crimsun> BenC: thanks for merging the ipw2200 patch
[10:46] <mdz> BenC: is the comment in #8586 accurate, regarding swsusp and highmem?
[10:46] <BenC> mdz: not sure
[10:46] <BenC> let me check on it real quick
[10:47] <BenC> mdz: sounds kind of screwy to me though
[10:49] <mdz> BenC: yeah, didn't we switch the default 386 kernel to highmem in breezy?
[10:49] <BenC> mdz: to me it sounds like that there is probably a driver that doesn't work well with highmem, more than swsusp not doing so
[10:49] <mdz> and swsusp didn't suddenly break for everyone
[10:50] <BenC> CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G is enabled on 386 kernel
[10:51] <BenC> I don't think that it's highmem enabled, but if they have highmem actually being used (> ~890Megs)
[10:51] <BenC> which isn't likely on a laptop :)
[10:58] <BenC> how did bugzilla get a comment that wasn't merged to the malone bug?
[11:53] <GoRoDeK> hi, how to obtain a list of changes/settings between the kernel revisions made for ubuntu?