[12:21] <zul> works fine Linux homer 2.6.22-8-xen #1 SMP Thu Jul 12 17:32:08 GMT 2007 i686 GNU/Linux
[01:45] <lamont> /home/lamont/kernel/hppa-ia64/scripts/gcc-version.sh: line 11: hppa-linux-gcc: command not found
[01:45] <lamont> sigh
[01:56] <lamont> Running splitconfig.pl ... 
[01:56] <lamont> debian/scripts/misc/oldconfig: line 73: /home/lamont/linux-source-2.6.22-2.6.22/debian/scripts/misc/splitconfig.pl: Permission denied
[01:56] <lamont> updateconfigs target needs a chmod
[01:59] <lamont> hrm... I'll probably wind up committing something before bed tonight, but I'm nowhere close to finished
[08:52] <kraut> moin
[12:05] <\sh> bug #127125 
[12:13] <\sh> fabbione: you don't have hands on a x4500 from sun with full storage?
[12:19] <fabbione> no
[12:19] <fabbione> i don't get x86* junk here
[12:19] <fabbione> sorry :)
[12:21] <\sh> fabbione: well, my interest is just the storage ;)
[01:35] <Nafallo> BenC: seems there are device-ids missing from the ralink drivers. want a bug about them?
[01:36] <Nafallo> grep 3c03 * in ubuntu/wireless/rt2x00 should show binary match, right?
[01:44] <Nafallo> BenC: never mind me. I checked git, and it's there.
[02:30] <BenC> Nafallo: you can't grep for hex strings in a binary
[02:30] <Nafallo> BenC: yea, I discovered that :-)
[02:31] <Nafallo> BenC: a user complained a ralink-based usbthingie didn't work in feisty, so I git-cloned and the ids is there. I told him to file a bug.
[02:32] <Nafallo> s/is/are/
[05:36] <jovans> is there a kernel bugfix release soon for feisty?
[05:38] <jovans> or can i use the current version kernel under gutsy?
[06:53] <bdmurray> BenC: is there enough info in bug 123669 for you guys to work on it?
[06:58] <BenC> bdmurray: could use full dmesg and lspci -vvn output
[06:58] <BenC> bdmurray: narrow down the driver for us, since cable detection is driver dependent
[06:59] <BenC> ...in some cases
[06:59] <BenC> the fact that he's using hdc instead of scd0 means IDE, and I'd like to find out if switching to libata-pata would help him
[07:00] <bdmurray> cool, I would have thought cable detection was generic
[07:00] <BenC> there's generic ATA code, and some drivers have specific cable detection