[06:38] <fabbione> BenC: did you get around to fix ia64 FTBFS for -12 ?
[06:39] <BenC> fabbione: Yes, it wont be fixed for beta, but it will be fixed right after
[06:39] <fabbione> BenC: is the fix in git already? (that's enough for me)
[06:39] <BenC> fabbione: Not yet
[06:39] <fabbione> i don't really care about beta.. i need the ia64 box for clustering..
[06:39] <BenC> I can get it in when I get up in the morning
[06:39] <fabbione> BenC: could you push it on the fly?
[06:40] <fabbione> ok
[06:40] <BenC> will be done in about 7-8 hours :)
[06:40] <fabbione> yeah i understand
[06:40] <fabbione> i was hoping to test the fixes today but i need ia64 to build
[06:40] <fabbione> running asymmetric kernel code to test a fix is not sane :)
[06:41] <fabbione> but ok.. i guess it will wait tomorrow
[11:28] <TheMuso> c
[12:05] <paran> hi. is there some reason that debugfs (CONFIG_DEBUG_FS) is not enabled in feistys kernel?
[12:10] <paran> seems to be enabled in most other distributions (Debian etch, FC6, RHEL5, SUSE10)
[01:28] <fabbione> paran: it was losf from edgy to feisty
[01:28] <fabbione> i already re-enabled it in git
[01:28] <fabbione> it will be on in the next kernel upload
[02:16] <paran> fabbione: ah, that sounds good
[03:49] <BenC> Kernel Team meeting in 10 minutes in #ubuntu-meeting for those interested, agenda is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting
[04:46] <dholbach> pkl_, BenC: looks like bug 84359 is fixed
[04:46] <BenC> dholbach: Excellent, thanks for retesting
[04:47] <dholbach> np
[04:47] <dholbach> it just took a while since my kvm died last week :)
[04:47] <dholbach> do you want me to close the bug?
[05:40] <dade_> does the feisty kernel support irq pnp ?
[05:43] <pmjdebruijn> dade_, irq pnp of what?
[05:43] <dade_> bios plug and play irq settings I guess
[05:44] <pmjdebruijn> why shouldn't it?
[05:44] <pmjdebruijn> dade_, do you have a particular issue?
[05:44] <dade_> 'cause I'm using edgy and I have the irq 10 used from many peripherials
[05:44] <dade_> it's a laptop
[05:44] <dade_> and sound does not work at all
[05:44] <pmjdebruijn> dade_, isn't the BIOS wrong?
[05:44] <dade_>  10:     704996          XT-PIC  uhci_hcd:usb1, uhci_hcd:usb3, ehci_hcd:usb4, ohci1394, yenta, yenta, radeon@pci:0000:01:00.0
[05:44] <mjg59> The problem isn't going to be anything to do with the irq
[05:44] <mjg59> That's perfectly normal
[05:45] <dade_> the bios is a phoenix bios and does not allow me to change irqs or disable the irq pnp
[05:45] <mjg59> NOTABUG
[05:45] <dade_> sorry
[05:45] <kylem> haha. holy fuck.
[05:45] <kylem> what kind of computer is that?
[05:46] <dade_> acer travelmate 800
[05:46] <dade_> 803lmi
[05:46] <kylem> is it newish?
[05:46] <mjg59> It's not using APIC
[05:46] <mjg59> Which presumably means the BIOS has disabled it
[05:46] <kylem> mjg59, yeah.
[05:46] <dade_> and what can i do
[05:46] <mjg59> Nothing
[05:46] <mjg59> It's not a bug
[05:46] <kylem> dade_, try to update your BIOS?
[05:47] <dade_> [17179569.184000]  Local APIC disabled by BIOS (or by default) -- you can enable it with "lapic"
[05:47] <dade_> you're right
[05:48] <dade_> should I try "lapic" ?
[05:48] <kylem> well, it's disabled for good reason.
[05:48] <mjg59> You can try, but *it's not a bug*
[05:48] <mjg59> If your sound isn't working, it's for some other reason
[05:49] <mjg59> PCI works fine with shared IRQs
[10:31] <eeanm> I have vmplayer, does it include the script to compile the needed kernel modules?
[10:31] <eeanm> They aren't packaged for Feisty
[10:31] <Nafallo> eeanm: restricted
[10:31] <eeanm> Nafallo: did they move from where they were in Edgy?
[10:32] <eeanm> or you mean the script?
[10:32] <eeanm> I have restricted added
[10:32] <Nafallo> eeanm: I have no idea. I know there is a lot of vmware stuff in restricted. apt-cache search vmware
[10:32] <eeanm> hmm maybe not
[10:38] <eeanm> Nafallo: thanks :)
[10:38] <Nafallo> no
[10:38] <Nafallo> no problem even :-)
[11:01] <bleinmono> will fiesty support weak modules?
[11:02] <mjg59> What is a "weak module"?
[11:04] <bleinmono> the one that doesn't require rebuilding once you update the kernel (as i understand it)
[11:05] <mjg59> No