[08:32] <arm-c> Hello I know this is on Kernel Development, however, I am wondering why when I run MODPROBE it looks in the wrong location for the drivers (ie: 2.6.15-generic instead of 2.6.15-i386)
[11:12] <pygi> hello
[11:13] <pygi> does anyone know how I can obtain the number of available blocks of a block device?
[01:15] <AnAnt> Hello, I got a problem in gutsy that never happened in previous versions of Ubuntu, when I set vga=0x314, I cannot access the virtual console, nor can I see the boot messages (ie. when I remove the splash option), when I switch to X to virtual console I just get messy colors. Is that problem kernel related ? If yes, is this bug known to you guys ?
[05:59] <bullgard4> I have followed the procedure outlined in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend but did not obtain another 'hash matches' line beyond the 1st. Just bad luck? No chance to debug kernel suspend?
[06:44] <ionstorm> g'morning all
[06:45] <ionstorm> i know this isnt the right channel for help, but this is a kernel related issue im having, #ubuntu has no idea, im thinking its a bug, already reported https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/138440
[06:46] <ionstorm> i am unable to boot the generic kernel when I enable hyperthreading in my bios, I also flashed to the latest bios A03, I had A02 with the same problem, all info is logged
[06:56] <lamont> II: Checking modules for hppa32...previous or current modules file missing!
[06:56] <lamont>    /build/buildd/linux-source-2.6.22-2.6.22/debian/abi/2.6.22-11.32/hppa/hppa32.modules
[06:56] <lamont>    /build/buildd/linux-source-2.6.22-2.6.22/debian/abi/2.6.22-10.30/hppa/hppa32.modules
[06:58] <zul> oops
[06:58] <ionstorm> any idea why i cannot boot when hyperthreading is enabled?
[07:01] <ionstorm> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/138440
[07:01] <ionstorm> it was set private
[07:01] <ionstorm> sorry
[09:02] <Fluor> Sorry for beeing offtopic but I just have to ask some "brains" this question I can't get answered anywhere else. Is there a linux API that allows me to find out how many instances of my program are running? I need to do something like n=selfcount(processname); if(n>3) retrylater();