[12:20] <alex_joni> guys: thanks again for all the help & info, I reached my goal
[02:56] <MarkShark> Does anyone know why Ubuntu universe doesn't have the kdb package that is in Debian?
[02:56] <MarkShark> Or to put it another way, what's the best way to build a kdb-enabled version of the Ubuntu kernel?
[02:59] <MarkShark> Sorry, accidentally exited. Did I miss any the kdb advice I was looking for?
[03:01] <jkakar> MarkShark: There were no messages during your absence.
[03:03] <crimsun> MarkShark: it'll be ugly merging upstream kdb with our source
[03:19] <MarkShark> Right...so what is the common practice for Ubuntu kernel debugging? i.e. anything beyond oops and printk?
[03:21] <crimsun> pretty much.
[03:21] <crimsun> I'd love to have kdb merged, but it's /hairy/ with our kernel
[03:21] <cjb> MarkShark: systemtap!
[03:51] <MarkShark> Thanks for the info...Systemtap looks useful. Any known gotchas to using it on a breezy system?
[03:52] <cjb> Haven't tried, but I think it's reasonably portable. 
[07:45] <TheMuso> c
[09:48] <crimsun> BenC: many thanks for fixing the (mis)merges
[05:55] <BenC> crimsun: no problem