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mjg59BenC: Any chance you could turn off all the new experimental RTC class stuff?01:39
mjg59BenC: Or rtc-cmos, at least - it's impossible to load it because CONFIG_RTC has already claimed the io ports, but by having it enabled /proc/acpi/alarm is broken.01:40
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burzumhi04:30
mjg59BenC: Thanks!04:31
burzumim running ubuntu 6.06 kernel 2.6.15-26-server and need to compile dmraid into the kernel, how do i do that? how get i the correct sources?04:32
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crimsunburzum: apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r)06:35
crimsunburzum: you may find the wiki link in the /topic helpful06:36
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st3hi everybody, i'm a maintainer of bcm43xx01:00
st3some ubuntu users are reporting a broken bcm43xx driver, so i'd like to know what driver version you put into ubuntu kernel "2.6.20-15-generic #2 SMP x86_64"01:00
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manchickenWas the atiixp fix ubuntu or upstream?05:10
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stiv2kcan someone help me i cannot load this module powernow-k8 on my laptop08:53
stiv2kfor cpu frequency scalign08:54
stiv2ki have a turion64x208:54
stiv2kubuntu 7.04 amd64 install08:54
st3you should paste your dmesg to pastebin.com or such08:54
stiv2ki was gonna paste it here its only 3 lines if you dont mind08:54
st3(i'm not from ubuntu team)08:54
st3yes, please do it08:54
stiv2k[ 2256.872227]  powernow-k8: Found 2 AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-52 processors (version 2.00.00)08:55
stiv2k[ 2256.871759]  powernow-k8: MP systems not supported by PSB BIOS structure08:55
stiv2k[ 2256.872478]  powernow-k8: MP systems not supported by PSB BIOS structure08:55
stiv2kFATAL: Error inserting powernow_k8 (/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/arch/x86_64/kernel/cpufreq/powernow-k8.ko): No such device08:55
st3so i'd say you can't do power scaling on your processor08:55
stiv2kcorrect08:55
stiv2kits stuck at 1.61 ghz08:56
st3no, wait08:56
st3you probably need the freq_table module08:56
stiv2ki loaded that module08:57
stiv2kbut i still cant load powernow-k808:57
stiv2k?08:58
st3wait...08:59
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st3try loading the acpi-cpufreq module09:01
stiv2kyeah that gives teh same thing here09:01
stiv2kFATAL: Error inserting acpi_cpufreq (/lib/modules/2.6.20-16-generic/kernel/arch/x86_64/kernel/cpufreq/acpi-cpufreq.ko): No such device09:01
st3did you somehow disable ACPI?09:02
stiv2khmm im not sure this is a fairly fresh install09:02
stiv2khow can i check?09:02
st3ok, so you probably didn't :)09:03
st3(maybe you changed something in the BIOS settings, though)09:04
stiv2kcoolnquiet works fine in windows09:04
stiv2kso bios settings should be ok, i haven't tinkered with those09:04
st3ok09:05
st3do you get "BIOS error - no PSB or ACPI _PSS objects" or still "MP systems not supported by PSB BIOS structure" now?09:06
stiv2kin dmesg?09:06
stiv2kpowernow-k8: MP systems not supported by PSB BIOS structure09:06
st3ok...09:07
st3please try "modprobe processor"09:08
stiv2kdone09:09
st3what does modprobing powernow-k8 say now?09:09
stiv2ksame thing09:10
st3very strange09:10
st3well, off to dinner, bbl09:10
stiv2kpfft09:10
stiv2kthanks anyway09:10
st3(maybe post a bug report to launchpad or blame ubuntu in some way :)09:10
st3stiv2k, please see http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=807509:37
stiv2kok09:37
st3(and http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=178585 , always the same bug)09:38
stiv2kst3: anything specific i should be lookign for09:38
stiv2kst3: just to double check] 09:40
stiv2khow can i make sure acpi is enabled or disabled09:40
st3dmesg | grep ACPI09:41
stiv2kseeing a LOT of results09:41
stiv2kso i guess its enabled09:41
st3yep :)09:41
stiv2kok so at these bug trackers09:41
stiv2kwhat am i looking for09:41
stiv2kand are there solutions09:41
st3if i were you, i'd post a bug report at launchpad.net/+ubuntu09:42
st3https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug09:42
stiv2kk09:43
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JanCstiv2k: if you file a bug, maybe also link it to the upstream bug report10:11
stiv2kwhats that JanC ?10:13
JanCdidn't st3 point to someone with the same bug at kernel.org ?10:14
stiv2kyeah10:15
JanCafter you have submitted your bug report, you can link upstream bug reports to it10:16
JanCthen the Ubuntu developers and everyone else who's subscribed to the report on launchpad will get informed when it gets fixed in upstream10:17
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defendguini'm trying to install an updated version of a kernel module but after i install and modprobe the module it is using the old module how can i prevent this?11:03
st3how did you check it's using the old module11:03
st3?11:03
st3and how did you install the new kernel module?11:04
defendguindmesg output 11:04
defendguinit says the version number when i modprobe it11:04
defendguinthere is a custom written script to build and install the module11:05
st3what module is it?11:05
defendguingspca11:05
st3ok, what does the script do?11:06
st3please try this: move your old module to another location (maybe add a .old to the filename)11:06
st3then run your script and issue depmod -a11:06
st3and try again11:06
st3probably, either ubuntu or the custom script doesn't install the module in the default location, so you get two modules within the same /lib/modules tree11:07
defendguinlets see11:07
defendguinmkdir -p /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/usb/media/11:08
defendguinrm -f /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/usb/media/spca5xx.ko11:08
defendguinrm -f /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/media/video/gspca.ko11:08
defendguininstall -c -m 0644 gspca.ko /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/usb/media/11:08
defendguin/sbin/depmod -ae11:08
st3does every command succeed?11:09
st3i bet some rm -f doesn't11:09
defendguinlooks like it11:09
st3well, try to manually remove the old modules and see what happens11:09
st3either you won't be able to load it or you will load the new one11:10
st3(you can check the path where the old module is with modinfo [module name] )11:10
defendguinwhere is the ko file supposed to be kept?11:10
defendguinahhh11:10
st3ehhh :)11:11
st3(to find the old .ko file, cd /lib/modules; find | grep pca)11:11
defendguinperfect11:13
defendguinit loaded the right one this time11:13
defendguini just gotta figure out how to keep this from being over written each time there is an update to the kernel11:14
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defendguinst3:  why would it say this in my dmesg output?11:40
defendguin[16338.444000]  /home/supertux/Desktop/gspcav1-20070512/gspca_core.c: [gspca_set_isoc_ep:907]  ISO EndPoint found 0x81 AlternateSet 711:40
defendguinwhy that path?11:40
st3defendguin, because you compiled it on your Desktop12:11
st3that's not related at all12:11
defendguini was just wondering why12:18
defendguini thought it might have been looking for that file or something12:18

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