[02:36] <Enverex> Is there any particular reason rt2500 is missing from the .22 kernel? (I'm concerned that it doesn't seem to build against the .22 series)
[09:39] <isidoro> hi
[09:41] <isidoro> I got this: Ubuntu 7.04 with kernel 2.6.20-15 ships with a kernel built with CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND which apparently breaks the libusb support that I need for my garmin... do you something about it??
[04:32] <EnolaGay> hi all
[04:32] <Nafallo> hi
[04:32] <EnolaGay>  Is it possible that in Gutsy sony_acpi is removed from the linux-source-2.6.22 but not from the kernel package?
[04:32] <EnolaGay> hi Nafallo
[04:35] <EnolaGay> maybe it is sepparated because of the linux-ubuntu-modules package
[04:37] <EnolaGay> yeah, seems so, sorry for bothering
[04:44] <EnolaGay> hm, it makes it very hard to patch the "ubuntu modules" without recompiling the whole kernel at least I don't know how
[04:46] <EnolaGay> cu all
[05:15] <EnolaGay> hi again
[05:16] <EnolaGay> Is the dynamic tick option only disabled for the 386 gutsy kernel package or is it for alle packages?
[07:01] <shawarma> Mithrandir: /win 48
[07:01] <shawarma> Mithrandir: whoops
[07:10] <shawarma> I'm working on getting user-mode-linux into gutsy. I had it working with 2.6.22-1.5 but since then, aio_reserved3 was removed from (struct iocb), which makes user-mode-linux ftbfs on compiling arch/um/os-Linux/aio.c
[07:11] <shawarma> I tried removing the only reference to it (which was just in the initialisation of the struct: http://lxr.linux.no/source/arch/um/os-Linux/aio.c#L75 ), which made it compile, but it just seems too easy. :)
[07:11] <shawarma> Any clever input on this?