[01:13] <jml> hello
[01:13] <jml> fwiw, the new kernel seems to hang on boot on my macbook.
[01:13] <jml> I haven't had time yet to do the proper diagnosis and file a bug report, but looking around on LP I didn't find any that matched.
[01:16] <jml> it seems partly related to bug 84359. 
[01:16] <jml> just mentioning in case anyone has more detailed info to hand.
[04:27] <BenC> jml: Probably more like bug #84964
[05:06] <jml> BenC: yeah
[05:08] <jml> BenC: so I guess the kernel team doesn't have much in the way of mac hardware for testing?
[05:08] <BenC> jml: Actually kyle has a macbook
[05:08] <BenC> and he doesn't see the problem
[05:08] <BenC> I doubt it's macbook specific, sounds more like an issue with missing PCI ID's
[05:08] <jml> BenC: is it a Core Duo or a Core 2 Duo?
[05:09] <BenC> Core2
[05:09] <jml> interesting.
[05:09] <BenC> jml: Can you show me your lspci -n?
[05:09] <jml> BenC: http://rafb.net/p/Q1sPvk35.html
[05:10] <BenC> jml: "lspci" too please
[05:10] <BenC> so I don't have to cross reference a dozen id's :)
[05:11] <jml> oh, right.
[05:11] <jml> http://rafb.net/p/ZWR47724.html
[05:14] <BenC> jml: Sweet, I just found the bug
[05:14] <jml> BenC: neat.
[05:15] <BenC> simple typo, so piix (the ide module) was trying to operate the device, and kept ata_piix (the libata module) from handling it like it's supposed to
[05:15] <BenC> damn, wish I had found this about 2 hours ago, could have included it with the upload
[05:16] <jml> well, it will get uploaded eventually. And once that happens, and ndiswrapper gets updated, I'll be able to run a 2.6.20 kernel again!
[05:18] <jml> oh. maybe it did get updated.
[05:18] <jml> interesting.
[11:28] <michup> hi, libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x5b
[11:29] <michup> glxgears: intel_ioctl.c:62: intelEmitIrqLocked: Assertion `((*(int *)intel->driHwLock) & ~0x40000000U) == (0x80000000U|intel->hHWContext)' failed.
[11:29] <michup> Aborted
[11:29] <michup> is it something about allocated memory by chipset to RAM?
[11:30] <michup> [17179586.408000]  Linux agpgart interface v0.101 (c) Dave Jones
[11:30] <michup> [17179586.496000]  agpgart: Detected an Intel 915GM Chipset.
[11:30] <michup> [17179586.496000]  agpgart: Detected 16124K stolen memory.
[11:30] <michup> [17179586.512000]  agpgart: AGP aperture is 256M @ 0xd0000000
[11:34] <dade`> is there any plan to make macbooks sleep ?
[01:54] <BenC> dade`: Like "sleep with the fishes" kind of sleep, or real computer suspend/resume sort of stuff?
[01:55] <BenC> if the former, talk to fabbione :)
[01:58] <dade`> sleep -> suspend to ram
[01:59] <mjg59> dade`: What's the bug?
[01:59] <mjg59> It works fine on my pro
[02:01] <dade`> not on mine
[02:01] <dade`> not on non-pro
[02:01] <mjg59> Running what?
[02:02] <dade`> ubuntulog, both feisty and edgy
[02:02] <dade`> ubuntu
[02:02] <mjg59> How does it fail?
[02:02] <dade`> the HD powers off
[02:02] <dade`> the screen gets black but backlight is ON
[02:02] <dade`> and does not sleep
[02:02] <dade`> the led does not pulse
[02:02] <mjg59> This is from a clean install?
[02:03] <dade`> i tried even booting with init=/bin/bash
[02:03] <dade`> then sleeping by echoing mem > /sys/power/state
[02:03] <mjg59> Core or Core 2?
[02:03] <dade`> core duo
[02:04] <dade`> not 2 core duo
[02:04] <mjg59> Ok. File a bug
[02:05] <dade`> can't get any useful information, it would not be useful i think.. i'll see if there is something already
[05:51] <Keybuk> Evgeniy Polyakov, the author of the kevent patches, has not been sitting still while these patches have gone around. His proposal is called eventfs; it is a special filesystem which offers the ability to bind events to file descriptors. The first version of the patch only handles signals, via a system call named (yes) signalfd():
[05:51] <Keybuk> -- 
[05:51] <Keybuk> oh yes, give me one more special kernel filesystem
[05:51] <Keybuk> we don't have enough yet
[05:52] <kylem> is that lwn?
[05:52] <Keybuk> yes
[08:49] <Whoopie> Hi, is it allowed to open a bug reports with a collection of some patches I'd like to have in ubuntu kernel? Or do I need to open a bug report for each patch?
[08:56] <JanC> Whoopie: I think you best separate things into "problems" ?
[08:57] <Whoopie> JanC: ok
[08:57] <JanC> that's just my opinion, and it is how I would do it  :)
[08:57] <JanC> to solve this problem  use this patch (or these patches if a combination is needed)
[09:07] <Whoopie> e.g. KVM and VirtualBox have problems with by default enabled NMI. but 2.6.21-rc there's a patch for disabling it by default: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=8ce5e3e45e01ffab38a9f03900181132b9068543
[09:10] <JanC> Whoopie: I'm not a kernel dev  :)
[10:00] <crimsun> Whoopie: file a bug against linux-source-2.6.20 and reference that commit hash
[10:00] <Lure> BenC: can you review proposed patch from bug 75398 and consider including it - it looks like it fixes problem for many hp laptops
[10:00] <Lure> BenC: see also bugs 89779 and 74877 (probably duplicates)
[10:10] <Whoopie> crimsun: done, thanks!
[11:46] <zul> hey
[11:53] <fabbione> zul: you shouldn't be here.. really :)
[11:59] <zul> fabbione: im not really here...really :)