[02:09] <pdr> hi, um, just wondering if debuginfo will be in edgy for systemtap use?
[03:34] <mjg59> BenC: Yo
[04:19] <BenC> mjg59: hey, do you know anything about an oops durng suspend/hibernate on t40 laptops?
[04:20] <BenC> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.17/+bug/64430
[12:43] <porkpie_> BenC:any luck with the kernel
[03:03] <traveller> i'm trying to compile a via raid kernel but i'm getting a warning from the kernel source before the compilation stopped
[03:03] <traveller> is it a problem with the kernel source or something else?
[07:31] <mjg59> BenC: I've put two patches in launchpad and mailed you another one
[07:31] <mjg59> All fixing regressions in dapper->edgy
[07:31] <BenC> mjg59: Thanks
[07:31] <mjg59> BenC: Can I give you a patch that removes the irritating "disabling MMCONFIG" messages that appear on boot?
[07:32] <BenC> yeah
[07:32] <mjg59> They're not there long enough for people to read beforeusplash comes up
[07:37] <zul_> hmmm...looks like xensource is doing the same thing as mozila so we are going to have rename zen
[07:37] <zul_> xen
[07:40] <mjg59> Ha
[07:40] <mjg59> I wonder whose fault that is
[07:47] <mjg59> BenC: Ok, got one that gets rid of the most irritating errors
[07:47] <mjg59> Just downgrades them to warnings (since the machine boots /anyway/)
[07:47] <BenC> ok
[07:48] <mjg59> BenC: Turns out that the problem with the Toshiba and Sony hotkeys was that acpi_bus_register_driver used to return the number of devices matched, and now returns 0 on success
[07:50] <mjg59> BenC: Ok, mailed
[08:29] <BenC> mjg59: Thanks
[11:54] <porkpie_> BenC:Hi
[11:55] <porkpie_> BenC:Did you manager to finish the kernel :)
[12:06] <jldugger> how do i tell if im running 2.6.17-10.27?
[12:07] <crimsun> jldugger: look at the timestamp for build in dmesg, and look at dpkg -l linux-image-$(uname -r)|grep ^ii|awk '{print $3}'
[12:08] <jldugger> ah
[12:08] <jldugger> heh, says im running 2.6.17-10.28
[12:10] <BenC> jlde: cat /proc/version_signature too
[12:11] <jldugger> alrighty. just wanted to see if there was a newer build of the kernel floating around that might fix toshiba acpi.  guess i'll wait till i get an email about it