[01:40] <maks_> does ubuntu still use k-p for their linux images?
[01:40] <maks_> or is it already scrapped?
[02:04] <abogani> maks_: Please read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMaintenance in "Build system breakdown" section
[02:16] <abogani> Kernel guys: Could i have your opinion about these my emails (https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2007-April/001400.html https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2007-May/001443.html), please ? TIA.
[02:16] <Nafallo> zul: are you going to change the xen metapackages in gutsy later? :-)
[02:27] <zul> yes
[02:49] <Nafallo> 22-1-xen didn't work on i386 here ;-)
[02:51] <zul> I know different xen version 
[02:56] <Nafallo> ah, oki. just tell me when you want me to try again :-)
[02:56] <maks_> abogani: ok thanks
[02:56] <maks_> interesting read
[10:35] <nosbourg> hi guys
[10:36] <nosbourg> im desesperate with sound in edgy
[10:36] <nosbourg> in feisty
[10:36] <nosbourg> sorry
[10:37] <nosbourg> can anyone help me with the sound in feisty
[10:37] <nosbourg>  ?
[10:37] <nosbourg>  well i boot from live cd the lspci command returns me two soundcards
[10:37] <nosbourg>  a x-fi and the onboard ac97 soundcard
[10:37] <nosbourg>  but without any sound
[10:37] <nosbourg>  when i install feisty the lspci command only return me the x-fi
[10:37] <nosbourg> i tried to recompile the kernel
[10:37] <nosbourg> and alsa
[10:37] <nosbourg> but nothing happens
[10:38] <nosbourg> i tried a lot of commands
[10:38] <nosbourg> with no such device
[10:38] <nosbourg> can anyone help me
[10:39] <nosbourg> my board is a p4p800 deluxe
[11:21] <jStefan> about bug 96715 how much should i worry?
[11:21] <Tincho> I was looking for Kyle McMartin (but I was already told he's away). But I suppose that somebody else can enlightment me. I saw that somehow Ubuntu honours cmdline options even when the code is a module (in Debian this doesn't work), and I couldn't find how. I saw Kyle's message on lkml with a patch, but that patch doesn't seem to be applied in 2.6.20. Is there some tweak in initramfs or what am I missing here?
[11:24] <Tincho> (disclaimer: I want to see if this can be fixed in Debian, that's why I'm researching how do you fix it)