[12:36] <BenC> it uses some changes I made in kernel-package
[12:37] <BenC> also will need newer kexec-tools, and a mod to grub to ignore -kdump files and add a "crashdump mode" altoption when a kdump kernel is installed
[12:39] <BenC> cool, grub already ignores vmlinux files
[12:59] <zul> i might make some changes to kernel-package eventually if we decide xen for edgy+1 and thats a big if
[07:04] <BenC> this sucks, I can't seem to make the amd64 kernel jump into the kdump kernel
[07:31] <kriebly> thanks for patching 2.6.15.7. By the way, CVE-2006-2935 also happened to get fixed in linux-source-2.6.15_2.6.15-26.44
[07:33] <kriebly> sorry. I meant  linux-source-2.6.15_2.6.15-26.45 
[07:37] <fabbione> morning
[07:37] <fabbione> BenC: still around?
[07:38] <BenC> yeah
[07:38] <fabbione> did you already pull from me?
[07:38] <fabbione> if not, don't worry, i have another few bits for you that i am build right now
[07:39] <BenC> I did
[07:39] <fabbione> ok no biggie :)
[07:39] <fabbione> thanks
[07:39] <BenC> pulled and pushed, so repull before pushing back to me
[07:39] <fabbione> i will prepare the new stuff for when you wake up
[07:39] <fabbione> yeps
[07:39] <fabbione> already doing
[07:39] <BenC> cool
[07:39] <BenC> kdump is so not working
[07:39] <BenC> at least not on amd64
[07:39] <BenC> need to test i386
[07:43] <fabbione> hopefully within the next few days i will get a fix for the dlm stuff
[07:43] <fabbione> i should show you an OOPS
[07:43] <fabbione> perhaps it's something in our kernel
[09:05] <BenC> cool, kdump works on i386 at least
[09:09] <fabbione> nice
[09:11] <fabbione> BenC: you can pull from me if you want
[09:11] <fabbione> the change is proc support for gfs
[01:32] <zul> hey
[02:39] <zul> hi
[04:33] <fabbione> BenC: ping?
[04:33] <fabbione> BenC: could you please pull from me again? I have a few small changes on the cluster stuff. Nothing too fancy
[04:44] <BenC> fabbione: ok
[05:59] <zul> BenC: scarey...http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/18361
[06:05] <BenC> zul: nice
[06:07] <zul> now i just have to get the xen usersace stuff built properly
[07:17] <ogra_> BenC, [4294741.935000]  usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using ohci_hcd and address 2
[07:17] <ogra_> [4294742.063000]  usb 2-1: not running at top speed; connect to a high speed hub
[07:17] <ogra_> [4294742.339000]  Initializing USB Mass Storage driver...
[07:17] <ogra_> with 2.6.15-23 
[07:19] <BenC> so it's a problem on dapper too?
[07:19] <ogra_> (it doesnt matter where i plug it in, even though it suggests to use a different port)
[07:19] <ogra_> yeah
[07:21] <ogra_> as i said before, if i unload ohci_hcd and ehci_hcd and then load ehci_hcd first, devices are recognized correctly (HD -> ehci, headset -> ohci)
[07:21] <ogra_> so i was suspecting its the load order somehow ...
[07:23] <BenC> usually the load order doesn't affect it though
[07:23] <BenC> ehci can be loaded/unloaded at any time
[07:23] <ogra_> hmm
[07:24] <ogra_> then the direve itself might be buggy ... could it be realted to the fact that i have to use nolapic ?
[07:24] <ogra_> *driver
[07:24] <BenC> doubtful
[07:26] <ogra_> hmm...
[07:49] <zul> great...the person in the cubicle across from me is talking about poison ivy in places where i dont want to know
[08:42] <fabbione> BenC: when do you plan to do the next kernel upload?
[08:42] <fabbione> BenC: i just realized that the redhat-cluster-suite is FTBFS without headers :)
[09:56] <zul> later
[10:28] <BenC> fabbione: Very soon
[10:28] <BenC> well, after knot-1 actually
[10:34] <airlied> _kylem: you in the HAL talk?
[10:35] <_kylem> nope.
[10:35] <_kylem> the basement left room (B?)
[10:35] <airlied> ah the open driver talk?
[10:35] <_kylem> yeah.
[10:35] <airlied> the hal talk in C is also very sleepy..
[10:35] <_kylem> hch is being entertaining as always...
[10:36] <_kylem> BenC, did we discover that non-modular scsi would boot on your a500?
[10:37] <_kylem> airlied, amazingly my wireless seems to be more or less working
[10:37] <airlied> _kylem: is the talk of any interest? I thought about going to that instead as it was along the lines of my talk..
[10:38] <_kylem> airlied, it's basically ibm talking about how they helped adaptec deal with some problems.
[10:38] <fabbione> BenC: ok great! just please make sure to have my last changes and we will all be very happy :)
[10:38] <_kylem> it's not 'interesting' but it would be informative if you were an IHV.
[10:38] <airlied> ah cool.. not so interesting then..
[10:39] <_kylem> yeah. he's made a few references to your talk re: uncooperative vendors.
[10:42] <BenC> _kylem: with defconfig, yes
[10:43] <_kylem> BenC, ok.
[10:43] <_kylem> if wireless keeps working, i'll try to bang on that in the next hour.
[10:43] <BenC> _kylem: I went through and tried fiddling with some options that were s/y/n|m/ between the configs to see if I could nail it down
[10:44] <_kylem> no luck?
[10:44] <_kylem> :(
[10:44] <BenC> only got through half the options (about 20 total) that were different
[10:44] <BenC> then had to mess with getting a working kernel in for knot-1 over the weekend
[10:44] <_kylem> ok.
[10:45] <BenC> I should turn the a500 back on and let it suffer in the heat till I figure it out...maybe that'll persuade it :)
[10:45] <BenC> "work or burn"
[10:46] <_kylem> :)
[10:49] <_kylem> aha. i was right.
[10:53] <_kylem> brb.
[12:02] <jwest-> hi
[12:03] <jwest-> anyone awake
[12:03] <jwest-> I'm using Ubuntu on vmware and when I tried to upgrade the kernel, gnome stopped working
[12:03] <jwest-> does that mean i need to make a fresh install?
[12:04] <crimsun> more than likely that means you need updated vmware modules
[12:04] <crimsun> where does Ubuntu break in the boot process?
[12:06] <jwest-> thought as much would need to update vmware
[12:07] <jwest-> I'm not sure... I checked update for the new kernel, it downloaded, updated, and when I rebooted X was gone
[12:07] <jwest-> Ubuntu even removed some of my old programs