[03:57] <mjg59> BenC: The sd_stop_on_shutdown patch doesn't actually do anything unless the default is changed
[03:59] <orangey> hey all!
[04:01] <orangey> quick question. When I type 'mount' in 2.6.20-12.20, does it show /dev/by-uuid?
[04:02] <orangey> mine shows
[04:02] <orangey> /dev/hda1 on / type ext3
[04:47] <BenC> mjg59: right, I don't want it enabled by default
[04:48] <mjg59> Ok
[04:51] <orangey> Hmm.. Alright. after some experimentation, I have concluded that I need ide_disk to work for me to successfully suspend / restore.
[04:51] <orangey> with ata_piix being blacklisted.
[04:51] <mjg59> What hardware?
[04:51] <orangey> However, how can I force ide_disk to get me a /dev/hda1?
[04:52] <orangey> mjg59: ICH6; HP NC4200 laptop.
[04:52] <mjg59> Right
[04:52] <mjg59> So it's the lack of ACPI support
[04:52] <orangey> mjg59: I think it's bug 78779
[04:52] <orangey> mjg59: not exactly.
[04:52] <mjg59> Yes, exactly
[04:52] <orangey> This is a common HP / IDE problem.
[04:53] <mjg59> It's the lack of ACPI support for PATA devices
[04:53] <orangey> it seems that the drive is not re-initialized by the ATA driver
[04:53] <mjg59> Because of the lack of ACPI support
[04:53] <orangey> ok.
[04:53] <mjg59> (I wrote this code for drivers/ide)
[04:53] <orangey> regardless, in 2.6.20-11 with some patches, it works.
[04:54] <orangey> but with -12, it no longer works.
[04:54] <mjg59> Yeah. I'll get to it.
[04:54] <orangey> and the only similarity I can figure is that my ide_disk is working in -11, but doesn't seem to do anything in -12..
[04:54] <mjg59> I've got a 6220 which has the same issue
[04:54] <orangey> mjg59: : )
[04:54] <mjg59> Using the drivers/ide code isn't a fix
[04:55] <orangey> mjg59: All I'm saying is that I am in no way able to get -12 to work, where I was able to get -11.
[04:58] <orangey> mjg59: so, bottom line, I should stop pursuing this bug and use my custom kernel until there's a fix?
[05:00] <mjg59> Probably the best bet
[05:00] <mjg59> With luck I'll get to it this week
[05:07] <orangey> mjg59: awesome. Alright, thank you.
[05:08] <orangey> In that case, the next thing on my todo list is sleep : )
[05:08] <orangey> nightie!
[06:07] <fabbione> morning
[12:06] <AlinuxOS> hello BenC 
[12:07] <AlinuxOS> Here it is my "cat /proc/kmsg | grep ide"  commands output: http://alinuxos.no-ip.org/grepide.jpg
[02:02] <raffytaffy> is this english speaking chan?
[02:07] <raffytaffy> i was gonna ask if anyone here has used ketchup to auto patch ?
[02:17] <Whoopie> BenC: Hi, why did you add vbox kernel modules 1.3.2 and not the latest 1.3.8? Just curious.
[02:29] <raffytaffy> does nobody talk in here
[04:23] <BenC> Whoopie: probably because I grabbed the wrong tarball...someone pointed me to 1.3.2
[04:26] <Whoopie> BenC: ok
[04:42] <Whoopie> BenC: regarding the linux-phc patch, I use it to fix the high pitch noise on battery with my thinkpad. I just undervolt it a little bit and it works fine.
[05:07] <BenC> Whoopie: I only included the cpu tables for speedstep-centrino to do cpufreq things, I didn't include the voltage twiddling because of things I read from lkml
[05:08] <BenC> Whoopie: it opens the door for people to actually break their hw permanently, and I can't take responsibility for that
[05:09] <thotz> fabbione: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/7091 : is this fixed in edgy/ feisty? You said "I might for dapper+1."
[05:11] <Whoopie> BenC: the question is if you're really responsible for what users do with the provided kernel.
[05:11] <BenC> Whoopie: absolutely
[05:12] <BenC> Whoopie: if you give someone a loaded gun that is known to backfire and kill the person shooting it, you are responsible for the person you gave it to killing themselves
[05:12] <raffytaffy> i had to resort to turning ipv6 off in etc list
[05:13] <Whoopie> BenC: difficult topic, I see.
[05:16] <Whoopie> BenC: another question: would it be possible to include the hdaps_protect patch to support head parking on thinkpads? http://whoopie.gmxhome.de/linux/patches/2.6.20/03-disk-protect-for-2.6.20.patch
[05:23] <raffytaffy> has anyone here used ketchup to patch kernels?
[05:50] <fabbione> thotz: leave that bug alone. There are reasons why it's not closed
[06:04] <bluffer_> BenC i some how clicking randomly on all those network related appliances got network to be detected (i can google from this box in vpc ) would you like to tell me why it is working now ? 
[06:53] <BenC> bluffer_: refresh my memory about the issue?