[12:33] <BenC> mjg59: I've been git-rebase'ing on linux-2.6 throughout gutsy
[12:33] <BenC> will continue to do so until 2.6.22 is released
[12:33] <mjg59> BenC: It appears to make pulling immensely painful
[12:34] <BenC> git-pull -f? :)
[12:34] <crimsun> I basically have to erase my cloned copy and reclone.
[12:34] <mjg59> It also makes the history a mess
[12:35] <mjg59> Shouldn't you juts be pulling upstream?
[12:36] <BenC> I have patches being merged upstream, rebasing is easier
[12:37] <BenC> plus it'll make it easier when we move to gutsy+1, I can fixup each patch individually and not have to have a huge merge delta separate from the actual commits
[12:37] <BenC> how does it make the history a mess
[12:38] <mjg59> Everything appears to be committed on the day you rebase, as far as I can tell
[12:38] <BenC> there's got to be an easy way to keep synced with a rebased tree, most of the trees that linus pulls from get rebased all the time
[12:38] <mjg59> No, Linus tells people not to rebase
[12:40] <mjg59> (for the most part)
[12:41] <BenC> Well rebasing is making the tree a lot easier to maintain, and makes me not dread gutsy+1, so we might have to figure out how to make it easier for you guys to pull when it happens :)
[12:41] <mjg59> The history is regenerated. As far as I can tell, that effectively makes pulling impossible
[12:42] <BenC> but there has to be a way to do it
[12:42] <mjg59> If I was following Linus's tree, it'd probably be ok
[12:42] <BenC> kyle, pkl and rtg are doing it
[12:42] <BenC> if you have gutsy git you have Linus's tree :)
[12:43] <mjg59> But right now, I pull and get a huge number of conflicts under debian/
[12:43] <mjg59> Because they've effectively been deleted and readded
[12:43] <jmg> how come 8316 got assigned to jeff and 8244 got assigned to albert lee?
[12:45] <jmg> and what do you make of this? http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8244#c15
[12:45] <jmg> 1. Ubuntu Linux issues an incorrect INQUIRY command to the drive. (Other distros seem to have the INQUIRY correct.)
[12:58] <BenC> mjg59: you could try using git-fetch origin; git-reset --hard origin
[12:58] <BenC> not sure if that will work
[05:34] <calc2> anyone know how i could go about building just a subdir of the kernel, eg sound/pci/hda ?
[05:35] <calc2> i'm trying to write support for the Realtek 268 audio codec
[05:48] <calc2> bbl, laptop is dying
[05:48] <calc2> grr battery doesn't last much with wireless on
[09:37] <abogani> Hi all, Please help me! Reply to my last email in the kernel ml!
[09:41] <crimsun> well, there seem to be all sorts of things missing.  Was the merge sane and actually correct?  No missing structs?
[09:41] <crimsun> (I guess those were dumb questions, since the merge wasn't sane...)
[09:42] <crimsun> hmm, and upstream already merged alc268 support.
[09:42] <crimsun> Guess Chris will get his wish without blinking.
[09:48] <abogani> crimsun: No missing struct (to my eyes) :-(
[10:03] <abogani> crimsun: Uhhhi without CONFIG_SMP -rt kernel compile! :-? 
[10:03] <abogani> Perphaps realtime-patch add some ifdef/ifndef ?
[10:33] <kraut> moin
[12:16] <jmg>  OH NO! upgrading to gutsy hardswitched my wireless off :'((((
[12:17] <jmg> Radio Frequency Kill Switch is On:
[12:17] <jmg> Kill switch must be turned off for wireless networking to work.
[12:24] <jmg> augh, and i deleted windows
[03:00] <abogani> BenC: Do you a minute for me?
[04:00] <newz2000> is it remotely interesting that I get 'bug soft lockup detected on cpu#0' on a dapper server running in vmware, repeatable whenever I try to do mkfs.ext3?
[04:01] <newz2000> I know what's causing the problem (the disk was partitioned on another computer and the vmware bios detected it with different settings.
[04:49] <lamont> BenC: you about?
[04:50] <BenC> lamont: yeah
[04:50] <lamont> the linux-headers-$mumble-{itanium,mckinley} packages are missing a symlink...
[04:50] <BenC> yeah, I meant to fix it on the last upload
[04:51] <lamont> arch/ia64/module.lds
[04:51] <BenC> Yeah, silly ia64 :)
[04:51] <lamont> and then I have a patch to linux-ubuntu-modules
[04:51] <BenC> ok
[04:52] <lamont> and I wonder if hppa also needs module.lds...
[04:52] <BenC> the fix should do it for any that have *.lds
[04:52] <lamont> right
[04:54] <lamont> how would you like me to handle the linux-ubuntu-modules?
[04:56] <lamont> 21 line unidiff that (unfortunately) adds WLAN_IA64 (a constant.. suckage) and setting vars to that
[04:57] <BenC> you can either send me a diff via kernel-team@ or I can get you on kernel.ubuntu.com (zinc.ubuntu.com) and you can do some clones I can pull from
[04:57] <lamont> hrm... the first is easier for me, the second is probably the right direction longer term, no?
[04:58] <BenC> yeah, patch now, and account request to follow sounds good
[04:58] <BenC> you can send me a login name and ssh key for that
[04:59] <lamont> ben.collins@u.c?
[04:59] <BenC> yeah, sounds good
[05:00] <lamont> you prefer rsa or dsa keys?
[05:01] <BenC> Doesn't matter to me personally and elmo never gave a preference
[05:02] <lamont> sent
[05:03] <BenC> thanks, will forward that along to admin and they'll email you when it's setup
[05:05] <lamont> thanks
[05:06] <lamont> once the kernel fix is there, then linux-ubuntu-modules (patched) will build, and debian-installer stands a chance of building.
[05:31] <abogani> BenC: Do you a have a minute for me? :-)
[06:06] <abogani> When will be released 2.6.22-7 ? 
[08:03] <mjg59> BenC: Any chance we can test http://www.codon.org.uk/~mjg59/tmp/ahci.quirk ?
[08:04] <BenC> mjg59: weren't all the piix/ahci quirks removed awhile back?
[08:05] <BenC> mjg59: do you want to just send me a login and ssh key for kernel.ubuntu.com so you can do some gitness? :)
[08:05] <mjg59> BenC: I don't think we ever had anything that tried to shift piix over to ahci
[08:06] <BenC> mjg59: what's the reason for the patch? Does it override BIOS legacy/native mode or is this working around a bug in the BIOS for AHCI mode to work properly?
[08:07] <mjg59> Right now, if the BIOS has set the device up for both AHCI and legacy mode, we'll drive it as a legacy device
[08:07] <mjg59> It'd be preferable if we could use it in AHCI mode
[08:07] <mjg59> Especially with the link level power saving stuff appearing
[08:13] <BenC> Ok, sounds reasonable...how much testing has it had so far?
[08:13] <mjg59> Well, that's why I'd like to push it slightly wider :)
[08:13] <mjg59> On most machines it'll be a noop
[08:14] <mjg59> On my Apple, it works
[08:14] <mjg59> There's the /potential/ for BIOSes to program random shite into the BAR
[08:14] <mjg59> But it's basically impossible to know unless people run it
[08:38] <geser> I'm upgrading to gutsy and I'm missing the prism54 drivers from the 2.6.22 kernel. Does somebody know where I find them?
[08:39] <mjg59> geser: linux-ubuntu-modules ?
[08:39] <mjg59> Oh, wait, no - that should be mainline
[08:44] <geser> in the config for 2.6.20-16 it's CONFIG_P54_* but this option isn't listed in 2.6.22 anymore
[08:45] <geser> btw got the lowlatency kernels got dropped in gutsy?
[09:57] <crimsun> geser: yes, due to tickless.
[09:58] <geser> ah
[11:19] <tsmithe> hi
[11:19] <tsmithe> i was wondering about getting alsa-firmware into linux-restricted-modules for gutsy
[11:20] <crimsun> git changeset.
[11:20] <crimsun> cough.
[11:20] <tsmithe> yes yes
[11:20] <tsmithe> i'm not totally sure how to accomplish that, ok!
[11:20] <tsmithe> :P
[11:20] <tsmithe> also, having one of these git changesets isn't going to help unless i can get it included
[11:21] <tsmithe> so i need to know about the process for that too ;)
[11:32] <crimsun> well, clone l-r-m first
[11:33] <crimsun> then go through the addition locally, then generate a changeset
[11:33] <crimsun> or ask for access using the procedure outlined in the wiki
[11:53] <tsmithe> is the process for making the addition outlined in the tree?
[11:57] <crimsun> no, you should probably read git-core documentation for that
[11:57] <crimsun> e.g., www.kernel.org/git/
[11:58] <tsmithe> righty
[11:59] <tsmithe> well i'm off to sleep now :)
[12:12] <astronouth7303> How would I obtain and compile the coretemp module for my currently installed kernel?