[02:41] <[g2-dapper] > Are these appropriate instructions for the proper toolchains for building the git tree ?
[02:41] <[g2-dapper] > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelHowto
[02:43] <infinity> [g2-dapper] : apt-get install build-essential ; apt-get build-dep linux-source-2.6.15
[02:44] <[g2-dapper] > infinity: thx
[02:55] <[g2-dapper] > default config for make-kpkg ?
[02:55] <[g2-dapper] > i386
[03:41] <infinity> BenC: Around?
[03:41] <infinity> BenC: aic94xx appears to FTBFS on sparc.
[05:19] <[g2-dapper] > nite all
[06:54] <bluefoxicy> yay
[06:54] <bluefoxicy> new linux kernel with via fixes
[01:55] <zul> heylo
[02:43] <zul> hmm...my wireless seems to be broken
[02:47] <mjg59> zul: You've got an X1, right?
[02:47] <zul> yeah
[02:47] <mjg59> Does suspend to RAM work at the moment?
[02:48] <zul> no because i didnt enable the 915resolution in the acpi scripts and im having wirless issues at the moment
[02:48] <mjg59> Ok
[02:48] <mjg59> We should debug that
[02:49] <zul> ill let you know when i have wireless back
[02:49] <mjg59> Ok
[02:50] <zul> this is friggin weird i can get an ip address from my router but i cant ping anywhere
[02:58] <tepsipakki> benc: ping?
[03:01] <BenC> tepsipakki: pong
[03:03] <tepsipakki> I'm trying to debug malone #41061
[03:04] <tepsipakki> BenC: do you have any idea what broke it?
[03:05] <tepsipakki> "aic7xxx fails to load" is the bug..
[03:06] <alef0> tepsipakki: hi, I have an adaptec 29320 which refuses to work, supposedly because of #41061. glad to see that somebody is working on it.
[03:09] <tepsipakki> first I thought it was mkinitramfs fooling around, but if the manual loading fails it's something else
[03:12] <BenC> got it, checking into it now
[03:16] <BenC> it should be fixed in the next kernel
[03:21] <tepsipakki> -23? that's cool ;)
[03:24] <alef0> i hope that the next beta livecd will include this fix :)
[03:25] <BenC> no, 22.34
[03:25] <BenC> it's fixed in my tree now
[03:32] <tepsipakki> oh, no abi-bump needed, even better
[03:32] <tepsipakki> ok, that'll do for me, thanks!
[06:29] <Petaris> Hello
[06:29] <Petaris> Is there a way to enable preempt through a kernel option?
[06:30] <zul_> should already be eanbled by default
[06:33] <Petaris> does that include the server kernel?
[06:34] <zul_> i believe so i would have to check the kernel configs
[06:35] <Petaris> hrm
[06:35] <Petaris> I am running an ltsp server and after installing the server kernel image X is slow and won't even show my desktop on the clients
[06:36] <Petaris> ogra from #edubuntu told me to ask about the preempt
[06:39] <lamont> hrm... segv in the kernel is a bad thing...
[06:40] <lamont> damn udev
[08:23] <Teo> hi all
[08:24] <Teo> i reported a bug here
[08:24] <Teo> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/39553
[08:25] <Teo> is there anything else which i can do?
[08:25] <Teo> i would like to help
[08:25] <Teo> i hope this bug can be fixed
[08:43] <mgalvin> Teo: you might just want to make sure BenC is aware of it, he is often very busy, but he is the man to talk to about it
[08:45] <Teo> thanks mgalvin!
[08:45] <mgalvin> np
[09:04] <Whoopie> Hi, where can I find a diff between ubuntu linux-source-2.6.15 and the vanilla kernel?
[09:06] <zul_> Whoopie: our kernel is published at http://www.kernel.org/git
[09:11] <Whoopie> zul_: I haven't worked with git before. how can I do a diff with it?
[09:12] <zul_> there is a web interface for git http://www.kernel.org/git or you can download linux-source-2.6.15
[09:24] <highvoltage> BenC: ping
[11:05] <Whoopie> Hi again, what could be the specific ubuntu patch that KEY_SUSPEND is recognized by HAL? With vanilla kernel 2.6.16.12 it's not recognized.
[11:14] <crimsun> Whoopie: you didn't pull the acpi updates from 17-git, then.
[11:16] <Whoopie> thanks, I'll have a look.
[11:31] <Whoopie> crimsun: I just thought about it. KEY_SUSPEND is not a acpi thing, it's a key scancode (it's 205). Do you really think it's related to acpi?
[11:34] <Petaris> When I do a make menuconfig I get this: http://phpfi.com/115959
[11:39] <crimsun> Whoopie: are they generating different keycodes under the two kernels?
[11:39] <crimsun> Petaris: you wouldn't do it that way.
[11:40] <Petaris> crimsun: no?
[11:40] <crimsun> Petaris: apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r) && apt-get build-dep linux-image-$(uname -r) , then edit debian/configs/$arch/foo
[11:42] <Whoopie> crimsun: no, I get an acpi event for my hibernate button and the acpi script sends "acpi_fakekey $KEY_SUSPEND". So, it's always 205.
[11:43] <Petaris> crimsun: ok, will try that
[11:43] <Petaris> then how do I build and install it?
[11:47] <crimsun> Petaris: use the debian build infrastructure, debian/rules binary (or debuild or dpkg-buildpackage or ...)
[11:47] <Petaris> oh
[11:48] <Petaris> that is to create a package
[11:48] <crimsun> Whoopie: then it's an acpi issue that's resolved in 17-git
[11:50] <Petaris> It used to be so easy to build a kernel
[11:50] <crimsun> it still is.
[11:51] <Petaris> how is jumping through all of those hoops easy?
[11:51] <Petaris> you used to be able to grab a kernel package from kernel.org
[11:51] <crimsun> you still are able.
[11:51] <Petaris> do a make menuconfig
[11:51] <Petaris> then make install && make modules_install
[11:51] <crimsun> nothing's preventing you from taking a kernel.org kernel, installing build-essential, and compiling it.
[11:52] <crimsun> (obviously configuring it prior to compiling it)
[11:52] <Petaris> then why won't make menuconfig run?
[11:53] <crimsun> because linux-source-2.6.15 is not pristine source
[11:53] <crimsun> it's the patched source that we use 
[11:53] <Petaris> right
[11:53] <Petaris> all I need to do is take the i386 kernel and change two things
[11:54] <crimsun> then do so :)
[11:54] <TheMuso> Petaris: Did you install libncurses-dev before running make menuconfig?
[11:54] <crimsun> (I pointed you to the configs.)
[11:55] <Petaris> TheMuso: I didn't get an ncurses error
[11:55] <TheMuso> oh ok
[11:55] <Petaris> I've run into that one before
[11:55] <Petaris> :)
[11:56] <Petaris> TheMuso: http://phpfi.com/115959
[11:56] <Petaris> its looking for files where there aren't any
[11:56] <Petaris> the scripts dir doesn't even exist inside the linux-source