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mjg59rtg: ipw3945 is failing in the same way that it used to in feisty before the softmac fix went in. Has that been reapplied?05:39
rtgmjg59: dunno. I have not looked in awhile.05:39
mjg59rtg: iwevent never shows it sending an associated event05:39
rtgmjg59: I'll look in the morning.05:40
mjg59rtg: THanks05:40
mjg59The symptom05:41
mjg59's pretty obvious - nm just never realises that the network has associated, and iwevent shows no event that would tell it so05:41
mjg59Whereas on iwl4965, I get "New Access Point/Cell address" when it's associated05:42
rtgmjg59: That sounds roughly the same. I remember there was a workaround where you could click on the wireless net in the NetWork manager drop down list and get it to connect sometimes.05:43
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arno-thi all. I followed KernelCustomBuild on the ubuntu wiki, but when I try with the flavours=686 passed to debian/rules, I get Error1 file not found? Should I use 386 instead?08:35
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rtgmjg59: Gutsy a10df6bc15d12d3efeef35008337f6df7978273c is the Feisty version of the softmac patch.03:27
mjg59rtg: Hm. Interesting.03:31
mjg59Something seems to have caused it to stop working03:31
rtgmjg59: I had some problems with i3945 RF kill switch, but other then that it seemed to work OK.03:32
rtgThough I have not used it lately.03:32
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rtgI just pushed gutsy merged w/2.6.22.605:01
BenCrtg, pkl_, kylem: Going through these bugs right now: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.22/+bugs?field.searchtext=&orderby=-importance&field.status%3Alist=New&field.status%3Alist=Incomplete&field.status%3Alist=Confirmed&field.status%3Alist=Triaged&field.status%3Alist=In+Progress&field.status%3Alist=Fix+Committed&assignee_option=any&field.assignee=&field.bug_reporter=&field.bug_contact=&field.bug_commenter=&field.05:03
BenCsubscriber=&field.status_upstream-empty-marker=1&field.omit_dupes.used=&field.omit_dupes=on&field.has_patch.used=&field.has_patch=on&field.tag=&field.has_cve.used=&search=Search05:03
BenCthose are ones with patches05:03
BenCI hate lp URLs05:03
zulBenC: the xen patch in that list can be disregarded05:06
mjg59The libata acpi code is still sitting on kernel-team05:07
BenCmjg59: yeah, kernel-team list is going to be gone through too05:09
mjg59Ok, cool05:09
mkrufkythe -stable kernel is taking a bit longer than usual for their next release, it seems.....  there is a horrible regression fix (broken HD5000 atsc tuning) that will most likely be in 2.6.22.7 , if i sent it to kernel-team@lists.ubuntu.com , would you guys merge it into gutsy?05:11
BenCmkrufky: since we likely wont merge past .6, then yes05:13
mkrufkyok, i will sent it now, then05:13
mkrufkythanks05:13
BenCAnyone looked at bug #116326?05:17
BenCrtg: ^^ ?05:17
zulBenC: its the the oled one?05:18
kylemfrankly i've not had time to look at any bugs unless i've been specifically asked to.05:18
rtgBenC: Just a bit ago, but I'm not convinced there is a patch yet.05:18
BenCrtg: neither am I05:18
BenCsnd-hda-intel is becoming our ata_piix of past releases05:19
BenCtoo many new codecs coming out05:19
rtgThey are all wired differently, each with their own quirk.05:20
maks_i've an x61s that doesn't have sound with latest -rc405:20
kylemyou are in a maze of twisty codecs, all alike.05:20
kylemthe walls are closing in.05:20
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BenCsafe at last!05:21
mkrufkysomething is wrong w/ my thunderbird configurationhere @ the office ---  I couldn't sent patches inline without whitespace-mangling...  so, i just fwd'd them from my outbox ....  two patches sent.  the b2c2-flexcop patch is absolutely crucial, although the ivtv patch should really be applied as well05:24
mkrufkyluckily, no users noticed these problems yet, as i dont see any bugs in launchpad against 2.6.22 about these....   so, hopefully those will be applied before anybody notices ;-)05:25
BenCI'm merging #11945705:26
BenCkylem: you want to check the kernel-team list for patches to merge, specifically mjg59's libata-acpi one?05:27
rtgzul: How is rhinefnet different then drivers/net/via-rhine.c ?05:27
BenCack it to the list so it's easy to see what we've pulled in05:27
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kylemyeah.05:28
BenCthanks05:29
rtgBenC: I think you have hardware for bug #11945705:30
BenCyeah, I'll be testing it05:30
rtgWhere is ubuntoid?05:30
zulrtg: er its not reject it please05:32
rtgzul: np05:32
zulheh at least i got practice with it05:33
rtgzul: It looks like both versions support the same set of PCI IDs.05:37
zulrtg: yeah i had a look thats why i said reject it05:38
amitk__zul: Do you have any issues with the changes to the build system that I cc'ed you on?05:39
rtgzul: I was just making sure we didn't overlook something.05:39
zulamitk__: when did you send the email05:39
pkl_re bug #67175, any reason why the Gutsy kernel isn't built with NFS v3 ACL support?05:39
amitk__tue/wed05:39
amitk__zul: tue/wed05:39
amitk__rtg: when are you uploading?05:40
kylemwow.05:40
rtgOh no! kylem is so good at it that I let him :)05:40
kylemthis via rhine driver is fucked crack addled.05:41
rtgkylem: the one from VIA, or the one in the kernel ?05:41
kylem+struct pci_device_id {05:41
kylem+    unsigned int vendor, device;05:41
kylem+    unsigned int subvendor, subdevice;05:41
kylem+    unsigned int class, classmask;05:41
kylem+    unsigned long driver_data;05:41
kylem+};05:41
kylemit has compatibility code all the way back to 2.2.005:41
zulamitk__: no complaints from me05:41
rtgkylem: I agree its pretty ugly.05:41
kylem+#define pci_dma_sync_single(dev,dma_handle,size,direction)   do{} while(0)05:44
kylemheh.05:44
kylem wow.05:44
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amitk__kylem: how much time do I have before a upload?05:45
kylemamitk__, monday? i dunno, whenever ben tells me to do ti.05:45
BenCpkl_: last I recall NFSv3 acls were marked as experimental, which is why it wasn't enabled05:46
amitk__kylem: great...05:46
kylemBenC?05:46
BenCkylem: Monday sounds good05:47
kylemok.05:47
kylemhmm, that will be interesting.05:47
pkl_BenC: it is no longer marked as expermental (in the Gutsy kernel).  So, this can probably now be enabled.05:47
kylemupload at 5pm, get on plane at 6:30pm, be in london for 7am BST and fix any fallout. haha.05:48
BenCpkl_: good, people have been wanting that for awhile05:49
BenCkylem: I was thinking earlier Monday :)05:50
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BenCrtg: you've reviewed the patch in bug #126849 already, right (ATA dev detection)?06:03
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rtgBenC: Note the last comment in the LP report. It is not upstream, and its had plenty of time if it was going to be accepted.06:04
BenCrtg: have you checked libata-dev git?06:05
tiziano good evening, is there a way to reconfigure the ubuntu kernel and still have restricted drivers support?06:05
BenCthe usually show up there first06:05
rtgBenC: no, only linux-2.6 and s.6.22.y06:05
BenCtiziano: depends on what you mean by reconfigure06:05
BenCrtg: gitweb should work on git.kernel.org for that tree, if you want to check06:06
tizianomkae menuconfig ; make ; make modules install ; etc06:06
BenCtiziano: then no06:06
tizianohow am i supposed to reconfigure the kernel, i need something modified to boot my thurion laptop boot without noapic option...06:07
tizianocurrently it only boots with noapic06:07
tizianoi managed to get a bootable kernel with gentoo 06:07
BenCtiziano: best bet is to file a bug, and tell us what patch you need to make things work so we can get our kernel booting on your system06:08
BenCotherwise you are on your own06:08
arno-t_hi all. I ran "AUTOBUILD=1 NOEXTRAS=1 fakeroot debian/rules binary-debs flavours=386" as suggested on the wiki and after a few hours ended up with no errors. But also with no .deb files? Do I have to copy down bzImage and system map etc manually?06:14
BenCarno-t_: debian/build/*.deb06:15
BenCthat's where you'll find things06:15
BenCand I believe the wiki mentions that06:15
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arno-t_Thanks a lot. The wiki says "The debs are placed in your kernel directory's parent directory."06:15
arno-t_to me that would be the parent of from where i run the script...06:16
tizianofact is this bug is ages old06:18
tizianokernel hang at boot, it only boots with 1000mhz /low latency06:18
tizianoinfact low latency image does boot06:18
tizianoafk 5 minutes06:18
rtgarno-t_: Its different for Gutsy then it is for Feisty. Gutsy creates debs in the parent, Feisty in debian/build06:22
tizianore06:32
tizianothank BenC06:32
tizianomy laptop only boot with the low latency kernel, otherwise it needs noapic, should i file a bug?06:33
BenCtiziano: still the case for gutsy?06:33
tizianofeisty06:33
BenCtiziano: try gutsy...we aren't going to work on a fix for feisty06:33
tizianoafaik low latency is not auto updated, you need to search for it06:33
BenCno idea what you mean by that06:34
BenCwe don't have lowlatency in gutsy06:34
tizianoi mean a user that want to install ubuntu from the cd needs noapic to boot, than he needs to know that there's a kernel build named low-latency. low-latency is not listed in the auto-update06:36
tizianoat any rate I had the fortune to find it, just wondering why low-latency it's not showed in the auto update06:37
tizianothat notify are thing that let you update and reboot...06:37
tizianoare=area06:38
rtgBenC: the libata patches proposed by Edward Amsden are not in libata-dev.06:41
tizianohi, where is the official gutsy home page?06:42
dokokylem: please merge https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.22/+bug/13642606:45
rtgkylem: I'll get #136426. I've been wanting it for awhile.06:50
kylemwanting it why?06:50
dokortg: thx :)06:50
kylemyou know about $CONCURRENCY_LEVEL, don't you?06:50
rtgkylem: for muli-arch parallel buildusing 'debuild -b'06:50
rtgMaybe multi-arch is the wrong term, but you know what I mean.06:51
rtgkylem: $CONCURRENCY_LEVEL doesn't work with debuild does it? It does not appear that it does.06:51
kylemexport CONCURRENCY_LEVEL=406:52
rtgwhy wouldn't 'CONCURRENCY_LEVEL=4 debuild -b' work?06:52
dokokylem: nobody else but you knows about it, DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS is more known, and it can be supported by buildds06:52
kylemyeah, sorry, i guess i'm the only person who looks in the rules files of the packages i build...06:53
dokoyeah, thats the problem, gcc had its own grown way as well06:53
kylemthat was sarcasm.06:54
kylembuildds already appear to build in parallel...06:54
kylemdoko, is this a new standard or something? Debian uses CONCURRENCY_LEVEL as well, which is why i'm pushing back...06:55
dokoright, see bug 13642006:56
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dokoits proposed policy and followed by several packages06:57
kylemfine.06:57
rtgdoko: It appears to be working for me.06:59
dokosurprise ;-P06:59
rtgI suppose since you wrote it, it'll have to work :)06:59
dokowell, this time I did even test it =)07:01
BenCrtg: CONCURRENCY_LEVEL is what kernel-package uses07:02
BenCs/rtg/everyone/07:02
rtgBenC: And that is what I normally use when building for a single arch.07:03
dokoI didn't remove the use of CONCURRENCY_LEVEL, just added the proposed one07:04
BenCok07:04
BenCif it's proposed policy, then it makes sense to support it07:04
mkrufkyrtg: thanks for commit :-)07:13
zulbtw https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/74362 is caused by firmware being loaded before the first ifup07:14
rtgmkrufky: np07:14
mkrufkyoh, you git-cherry-picked them...  my s-o-b is missing from the ivtv fix ... oh well07:15
mkrufkyanyway thats not important -- thanks07:16
zuland for 74362 its still in gutsy by the look of it07:18
rtgmkrufky: I didn't think to look for your s-o-b, I just plucked 'em from Linus' tree. They applied clean. Please test at your earliest opportunity.07:19
mkrufkyrtg: the missing s-o-b is the only difference ... the changesets are exactly what was in linus' tree07:20
mkrufkyi cherry-picked them myself, and just fwd'd the patches07:20
mkrufkyi can send you pull requests from my tree on kernel.org in the future, if thats what u prefer07:20
rtgmkrufky: That would be fine. Its a much easier way to preserve the provenance of a patch.07:21
mkrufkyrtg: ok, cool... will do for next time 07:21
kylemrtg, to avoid having to repull, want to just pull the mjg59 patch i acked, and i'll blat it from my tree and pull yours? it looks like it will commit on top fine.07:27
rtgkylem: While you are in London you should watch over mjg59's shoulder until he creates his git repo on kernel.ubuntu.com.07:34
rtgkylem: I'll git the 'Re-add _GTM and _STM support' and push it up in a few minutes.07:34
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rtgkylem: pushed07:54
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kylemthanks08:30
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Kousotuanyone know if/when Atheros WiFi card AG5007EG wil be supported, or have some kind of connection options in Ubuntu?10:25
BenCKousotu: as soon as upstream supports it in a stable release10:28
Kousotudamn...10:28
Kousotumy zd1211rw is hving isues now.. and my atheros is th only other wifi card I have10:29
BenCkylem: I just pushed newrelease for gutsy tree with ABIs from 10.3010:32
kylemok thanks.10:33
BenClpia included10:34
KousotuBenC: What does Ubuntu use for Ethernet, a gneteral "cover-all" driver?10:34
Kousotugeneral*10:35
BenCuh, no, there's separate ethernet drivers for each chipset10:35
Kousotutht's interstesing...10:36
Kousotuyou guys do all the main coding stuff?10:36
BenCHeh, no, we use a linux kernel...it's all done upstream by kernel developers10:37
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KousotuI mean asfar as updates and such10:38
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BenCwell we do a lot of work putting everything together, patches, fixed bugs, and deciding which drivers to enable, and other drivers from third parties to include10:39
KousotuI see...10:40
Kousotuthis my be a bug, I don't know. but wth absolutly ever Guty release I've used my sound works untill I update10:41
Kousotumy sound card is not very old, but that just irks me..10:41
BenCI'm not sure what you mean10:41
BenChow does your sound work until you update...do you get it working again?10:41
KousotuI'll explai10:41
Kousotuexplain*10:42
Kousotumy sound on install, Tribe 3, 4 and 5; worked flawlessly, butin every case I installed the updates.and after installing the updates it worked ok, untill I rebooted then it stopped working10:43
Kousotuand it's happened on al3 tribes I've used10:43
Kousotuall*10:43
BenCthat's likely fixed now10:44
KousotuI doubt it, honestly10:44
Kousotuand on top of it all, my wifi is actingup, only on linux..10:45
Kousotulemme reboot, and I'll be back. I' on windows at the moment10:46
BenCkylem: I've got amd64 and i386 builds going...I'll do lrm/lum with them and try them out10:48
BenChopefully no ABI bump, but we still have updates in lum to upload anyway10:48
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Kousotuok, brb10:53
KousotuI had to take the dongle apart lol10:53
kylemBenC, i'm pretty sure there will be, if not, the apparmor stuff will do it.10:56
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kousotuBenC: no luck on sound, and my wifi looks to be shot too now11:20
kousotuay known way to repair a module?11:20
kousotuany*11:24
BenCkylem: looks like USB core changes caused an ABI bump already11:24
mkrufkygoodnight, folks11:25
kousotunite11:25
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mjg59BenC: So, I've /finally/ got a working memory stick driver11:26
kousotuconrats mjg59, I can't even find on eofr windows11:27
kousotulol11:27
BenCkylem: abi bump pushed11:27
BenCmjg59: it doesn't require a crap load of changes to core mmc does it?11:27
mjg59BenC: None11:27
mjg59Other than disabling CONFIG_TIFM11:27
BenCexcellent, then you rock :)11:27
kousotuBenC: and ideas for my issues?11:28
BenCkousotu: run an update to latest linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-10-generic and reboot11:28
kousotulinux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-10-generic set to manual installed.11:29
kousotu0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.11:29
kousotukousotu@kousotu-laptop:~$ 11:29
BenCkousotu: did you run apt-get update first?11:29
kousotuFailed to fetch http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy/commercial/binary-i386/Packages.gz  404 Not Found11:31
kousotuFailed to fetch http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/gutsy/commercial/source/Sources.gz  404 Not Found11:31
kousotuReading package lists... Done11:31
kousotuE: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.11:31
kousotusorry, that was a bbit big for pasting in chan11:31
BenCI've no idea what the commercial repo is, that's a problem for some other channel to help you with11:32
kousotulinux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-10-generic is already the newest version.11:32
kousotu0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 8 not upgraded.11:32
kousotuwell, I simply reported errors11:32
kousotunever had issues, even when it fails there11:33
kousotuwere updates, literally, just released?11:34
BenCwithin the past few days11:35
BenCwhat sound chip do you have?11:35
kousotuI installed all of them, then I just got an update msg11:35
kousoturealtek (sec)11:35
kousotuRealtek ALC88311:36
arno-t_rtg: thanks11:38
BenCkousotu: http://people.ubuntu.com/~bcollins/linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-10-generic_2.6.22-10.25_i386.deb11:38
BenCkousotu: install that and reboot, then let me know11:38
kousotuthat goodness for debs11:39
kousotulol11:39
mjg59Of course, I try it again and it starts behaving badly11:41
mjg59SIgh11:41
kousotuhow do I know when it installed?11:41
mjg59I have a feeling the debug spew might have been slowing it down enough to work properly11:41
kousotuBenC: it says 11:44
kousotu"Installing package file..."11:44
kousotu(the enter was on accident)11:44
kousotuhow long does it usually take?11:46
kousotuBenC: it's not doing anything11:55
BenCkousotu: it will finish, just wait11:57
kousotuhow long does it usually take to finish?11:58
BenCdepends on how fast your machine is11:58
kousotu1.86 ghz11:58
BenCsry, I don't have a time estimate based on clock speed11:58
BenCjust wait, it will finish11:59
kousotuwhich runs circles around my old 2.211:59
kousoturough Idea? my mom's getting annoyed11:59
mjg59Ha. Yeah, a udelay at the same point as one of the debug statements fixes it12:00
BenChow did we get a new driver in linux-source?12:06
BenCnm, makefile fix12:06
kylemlol12:06
JanCkousotu: IIRC gdebi keeps showing that message, but when installation is ready there should be another one saying so  ;)12:06
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kousotuyay... it's taking this long just to prepair?12:07
BenCsudo dpkg -i *.deb12:09
kousotuty, much faster12:12
kousotuit did just this:12:12
kousotuUnpacking replacement linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-10-generic ...12:12
kousotuSetting up linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-10-generic (2.6.22-10.25) ...12:12
kousotuupdate-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.22-10-generic12:12
kousotuUnpacking replacement linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-10-generic ...12:13
kousotuSetting up linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-10-generic (2.6.22-10.25) ...12:13
kousotuupdate-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.22-10-generic12:13
kousotuoops...12:13
kousotudidn't mean to hit that twice12:13
BenCyou don't need to tell me what it did12:14
BenCjust do it, and reboot12:14
kousotuk12:14
kousotuI didn't know what that did12:14
BenCit installs the package12:15
BenConce it's done, reboot and see if that fixes sound for you12:15
kousotuk12:15
kousotubrb12:15
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kousotuBenC: did nothing12:19
kousotusound still doesn't work12:19
kousotuoh, and synaptic popped up a kernal update12:19
kousotukernel*12:19
kousotuwhich seems to lead to the the same version12:19
mjg59Woohoo12:21
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mjg59Only three layers of code needed to achieve that12:21
BenCkousotu: ignore that update12:22
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kousotuBenC: k, but sound still doesn't work12:22
BenCkousotu: do these commands for me and show the output12:22
kousotuk12:22
BenCkousotu: ls -l /proc/asound/12:22
mjg59You want a 128MB memory stick duo? You're pretty much welcome to it12:22
kousotupro duo?12:23
kousotuBenC: root needed?12:23
BenCkousotu: I'll add sudo where needed, so no12:23
kousotutotal 012:23
kousotudr-xr-xr-x 7 root root 0 2007-08-31 17:23 card012:23
kousotu-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 2007-08-31 17:23 cards12:24
kousotu-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 2007-08-31 17:23 devices12:24
kousotulrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 5 2007-08-31 17:23 Intel -> card012:24
kousotu-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 2007-08-31 17:23 modules12:24
kousotudr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 0 2007-08-31 17:23 oss12:24
kousotu-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 2007-08-31 17:23 pcm12:24
kousotudr-xr-xr-x 2 root root 0 2007-08-31 17:23 seq12:24
kousotu-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 2007-08-31 17:23 timers12:24
kousotu-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 2007-08-31 17:23 version12:24
kousotuok, I usually sudo -i to get into root when running commands, so I thought I'd ask12:24
BenCasoundconf set-default-card card012:24
BenCstill no sudo needed12:24
BenCdo not run as sudo in fact, this will break things12:24
kousotuok, well, that gave no output12:25
BenCnot supposed to12:25
kousotuk12:25
BenClog out and back in12:25
kousotujust reporting lol12:25
kousoturestart X?12:25
BenClogging out will restart X12:25
kousotuyea, but I could keyboard it just as fast12:25
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kousotustil no sound12:27
BenCkousotu: ctrl+alt+backspace doesn't guarantee to kill off things like esd and such, which may need to be for this to work12:27
kousotuah...12:28
kousotuok, I'll try again12:28
BenCkousotu: restart again, and if sound isn't working, file a bug report12:28
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kousotusame effect, nothing12:29
kousotuso I should report a bug?12:30
BenCyeah12:31
kousotuok, I'll do that first thing when I return home, cause I gotta head out for a bit12:31
kousotuthis same issue has been in the last 3 gutsy releases12:32
kousotuwell, what sbout the newest kernel? might that fix it?12:32
BenCnope12:36
BenCI'm really not believing it is a kernel problem12:36
kousotuwas worth asking12:36
kousotulol12:36
BenCif you installed tribe-5 and it worked, you have the latest kernel12:36
kousoturight, but mine shows as *.2512:37
kousotuLatest kernel upload: 2.6.22-10.2612:37
BenCOk, we can go over it in the bug report12:37
BenCstart of my 3-day weekend now12:37
kousotuand how do I report it?12:38
kousotuer..12:39
kousotuhold that thought, I will be back in about 20-30 mins12:39
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VWJ1bnR1When I get a kernel package as described on http://www.howtoforge.com/kernel_compilation_ubuntu, does it matter what package I choose?12:42

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