[12:37] <zul> heylo
[03:36] <infinity> Should I be concerned that kjournald is spinning at 100% CPU, and has been doing so for the last few hours?
[03:38] <sn9> you should be more concerned if it continues doing that after a ctrl-alt-del
[03:38] <infinity> Well, yes.  I'm not in the mood to reboot just now, mind you.
[03:38] <infinity> And I'd rather figure out why it's going nuts.
[03:39] <infinity> Oh, heh.  dmesg would have been helpful.
[03:39] <infinity> [4398273.435000]  b_state=0x00000029, b_size=4096
[03:39] <infinity> [4398273.435000]  device blocksize: 4096
[03:39] <infinity> [4398273.435000]  __find_get_block_slow() failed. block=4765, b_blocknr=669
[03:39] <infinity> [4398273.435000]  b_state=0x00000029, b_size=4096
[03:39] <infinity> [4398273.435000]  device blocksize: 4096
[03:39] <infinity> [4398273.435000]  __find_get_block_slow() failed. block=4765, b_blocknr=669
[03:39] <infinity> Etc.
[03:39] <infinity> Awesome.
[03:39] <sn9> that looks very bad
[02:59] <zul> heylo
[03:01] <sn9> lohey
[03:41] <ivoks> did anyone think of implementing grsec?
[03:41] <ivoks> for -server releases, of course
[03:44] <ivoks> (in edgy :)
[10:25] <Mithrandir> BenC: hiya, around?
[10:26] <BenC> Mithrandir: yeah
[10:26] <Mithrandir> BenC: my kernel gives me DMA errors when trying to do ECP with the parallell port.  This used to work, but I'm unsure when it broke.
[10:26] <Mithrandir> BenC: is this known, or is there any useful info I can provide to track it down?
[10:26] <Mithrandir> (amd64, nforce4 sli chipset, dualcore so SMP)
[10:27] <BenC> haven't heard of it
[10:29] <Mithrandir> hmkay, I'll try in windows just to make sure it's not the hardware first, then