[07:22] <Le-Chuck_ITA> Hi all
[07:22] <Le-Chuck_ITA> BenC: you said bug #53923 is invalid
[07:22] <Le-Chuck_ITA> for 2.6.22
[07:23] <Le-Chuck_ITA> do you know some way to provide debug info for the issue?
[07:23] <Le-Chuck_ITA> so that, if I reopen, at least I can provide more information
[07:23] <Le-Chuck_ITA> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/53923
[07:24] <Le-Chuck_ITA> anybody else: how can I provide more information for a module that just loads and then does nothing else (which includes kernel messages)
[07:42] <Le-Chuck_ITA> nobody here?
[10:02] <kraut> moin
[02:55] <enseven> Hi all! Is there a documentation how to build working kernel modules for ubuntu standard kernels? I do not want to build a custom kernel, just a custom module that fits into the standard kernel.
[03:05] <mjg59> enseven: Just build against the kernel headers
[03:09] <enseven> mjg59: that does not work in my case. I would like to install the original vmware-server. That want's to build a kernel module and fails always. I have installed the headers. But vmware does not like that. I only succeeded when using a custom kernel and vmware can use the kernel sources. Is there a possibility to rebuild exactly the ubuntu standard kernel from source and then build a kernel module that fits into the real standard kernel? 
[04:46] <glance> anyone up for a unionfs BUG?
[08:17] <bullgard4> What is the meaning of the '0' content of the /sys/power/pm_trace file?
[08:40] <JanC> does anyone know if this motherboard (including SATA controller etc.) is supported in Gutsy: http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Core2Duo/G33/C2SBA+.cfm ?
[09:46] <Chorus> janc: P35 incl. SATA works with 2.6.22
[09:49] <JanC> so G33 should work too...
[09:50] <JanC> as it's mostly the same except that it has Intel graphics  :)
[09:50] <Chorus> yes, g33 is the same, but with a graphic card
[09:50] <Chorus> I'm running gutsy on a p35 motherboard, no problems
[09:51] <JanC> Intel graphics is what I want
[09:51] <JanC> as it has served me well on my laptop (less problems than other people have with nvidia/ati graphics)
[09:54] <JanC> anyway, thanks for the info  :)