=== elmo [n=james@83-216-156-21.jamest747.adsl.metronet.co.uk] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === jml [n=jml@ppp121-44-213-76.lns1.hba1.internode.on.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === tehk [n=tehk@c-69-249-157-157.hsd1.nj.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === doko_ [n=doko@dslb-088-073-065-090.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === anibal [n=anibal@debian/developer/anibal] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === gnomefreak [n=gnomefre@ubuntu/member/gnomefreak] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === osmosis [n=steven@cpe-76-80-127-252.socal.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === tehk [n=tehk@c-69-249-157-157.hsd1.nj.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === XSource [n=XSource@41.201.242.66] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === bullgard4 [n=detlef@p54BF429A.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === gnomefreak [n=gnomefre@ubuntu/member/gnomefreak] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === TheMuso_ [n=luke@121.44.16.69] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [07:50] hey, it seems there is a fix for bug 134477 [07:51] Launchpad bug 134477 in linux-source-2.6.22 "reports corrupt filesystem on flash-media, fine on feisty" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/134477 === jml [n=jml@ppp121-44-213-76.lns1.hba1.internode.on.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === allee [n=ach@dialin-145-254-253-098.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === m0rg0th [n=m0rg0th@220.226.26.88] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === lifeless [n=robertc@ppp245-86.static.internode.on.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === XSource [n=XSource@41.201.192.123] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === ivoks [n=ivoks@23-118.dsl.iskon.hr] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === m0rg0th [n=m0rg0th@220.226.21.10] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === lifeless [n=robertc@ppp245-86.static.internode.on.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === TheMuso [n=luke@ubuntu/member/themuso] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === XSource [n=XSource@41.201.215.175] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === IanC26 [n=IanC26@2002:908b:a5bc:4:216:6fff:fe39:ff6e] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === portableji1 [n=james@173.10.233.220.exetel.com.au] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [12:49] Would I be in the right place to ask about printer drivers? [12:55] moin === jwest- [n=jwest@unaffiliated/jwest/x-422957] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === allee [n=ach@dialin-212-144-131-061.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === gicmo [n=gicmo@91.64.103.36] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === anibal [n=anibal@debian/developer/anibal] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === XSource [n=XSource@41.201.204.5] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === Banana [n=tchou@dump.fr] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === asac_ [n=asac@debian/developer/asac] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === ivoks [n=ivoks@23-118.dsl.iskon.hr] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === ivoks_ [n=ivoks@17-193.dsl.iskon.hr] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === baruk [n=23f39yt3@unaffiliated/baruk] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === lifeless [n=robertc@ppp245-86.static.internode.on.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === l_ [n=l_@mix.mmjgroup.com] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === asac_ [n=asac@debian/developer/asac] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === pina [n=odds@unaffiliated/pina] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === Skiessi [n=qwe@dsl-roibrasgw1-ff90c100-219.dhcp.inet.fi] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [07:23] " please, does anyone know when will be available the vmware kernel package?" [07:23] " vmware module kernel package, I meant" [07:24] and I think he means for 2.6.22 [07:25] and you should msg him if you have an answer, I'm going now === Banana [n=tchou@dump.fr] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === tehk [n=tehk@c-69-249-157-157.hsd1.nj.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === lifeless [n=robertc@ppp245-86.static.internode.on.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === johanbr [n=j@JBrannlund.MathStat.Dal.Ca] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === bobocopy [n=akasper@cpe-76-175-1-145.socal.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === NotSure [n=ubuntu@cpe-74-73-3-236.nyc.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [10:30] i have a feeling it should be possible to write driver that would intercept video data before it is being send to video card. Let me know if am correct. [10:30] Also please let me know if there is any specific place for this kind of stuff (media capture in linux) [10:30] Which video data? [10:30] like video on youtube [10:30] Then yes, but do it in X [10:31] why? [10:31] Not the kernel [10:31] why? [10:31] Because X is what drives your video card [10:31] so can we modify X source so it dumps video data? [10:32] You could, yes [10:32] to the best of you knowledge, has it been done? [10:32] But if all you want to do is save youtube videos, then the flash plugin dumps them in /tmp while they're playing [10:32] You can just copy them out [10:32] thank you so much, let me see [10:33] search for 'youtube-dl', that's script that downloads youtube movies :) [10:34] that way you don't even need a flash plugin :) [10:34] mplayer can play *.flv [10:35] the initial suggestion by mjg59 was correct [10:36] i was just able to locate a file in tmp folder that corresponded to the video I intended to capture [10:36] my question is not exhausted though [10:36] suppose the video source is other than youtube [10:36] then what? [10:37] depends on the source, but AFAIK mencoder can download/record almost anything [10:37] Then the kernel is still the wrong place to do it, and you should ask in an X channel :) [10:37] i thank you mjg59 [10:38] X channel is on FreeNode? [10:38] I think so === bobocopy [n=akasper@cpe-76-175-1-145.socal.res.rr.com] has left #ubuntu-kernel [] [10:39] I guess something like or based on xephyr would be useful? === osmosis [n=steven@76.90.81.133] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [11:11] does anybody know if there are drivers for TV tuners like Dell Angel TV tuner? === tehk [n=tehk@c-69-249-157-157.hsd1.nj.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === Kano [n=kano@91.64.67.21] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [11:38] hi, saw some nice git commits with my patches, when will there be a new official kernel [11:41] This week [11:42] is there a git for ubuntu-modules too? [11:42] Yes [11:43] where? [11:43] kernel.ubuntu.com/git [11:45] there are 3, the "official" ones are missing [11:47] ? [11:48] http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-gutsy-lum.git;a=summary [11:49] thanks === rikai [n=rikai@unaffiliated/rikai] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [11:51] mjg59: did you ever compare /sbin/modinfo -F alias prism54 p54pci [11:51] the pci one had one line less but when you have both with the same pci id is it not really good [11:52] p54pci works fine with my softmac card [11:54] would a simple blacklist prism54 be good? === rikai [n=rikai@unaffiliated/rikai] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [11:54] i saw a patch for the missing id [11:59] thats the command to create nice small tar.gz/diff out of git? [12:01] did somebody test the isight_usb module? my tester did not get it to work [12:02] There are softmac and fullmac cards with the same PCI ID, which makes it harder [12:03] i can give you 2 softmac ids if you like [12:03] If p54pci works fine now, then the ID should probably be removed from the fullmac driver [12:03] well the same are in both [12:03] but i dont know if that driver would work with fullmac too [12:03] It should [12:04] these need differnent firmware [12:04] the problem with old driver is that it does not support wpa btw [12:04] The hardware is the same, softmac cards simply have less ram [12:05] install pci:v00001260d00003890sv00001113sd00008301bc*sc*i* /sbin/modprobe p54pci [12:05] install pci:v00001260d00003890sv00001113sd0000EE03bc*sc*i* /sbin/modprobe p54pci [12:05] these 2 are pure softmac [12:05] They seem to be in there already? [12:05] i own one of em [12:06] they are in as generic [12:06] Yes [12:06] That should be adequate [12:06] i used that to make sure that prism54 was not loaded [12:07] funnly discover ignores that, therefore i disabled it... [12:09] do you want to add the missing firmware for ueagle? [12:09] instead of the old eagleusb driver ueagle-atm works a bit different [12:11] http://kanotix.com/files/thorhammer/kanotix-old/non-free/ueagle-firmware/ [12:11] ueagle-atm is a default in the kernel === XSource [n=XSource@41.201.252.88] has joined #ubuntu-kernel === Kano [n=kano@91.64.67.21] has joined #ubuntu-kernel [12:25] mjg59: is there a way to create a "small" tar.gz/diff? [12:25] out of the git [12:39] btw. is it possible to add bcm43xx firmware? [12:43] No, we don't have permission to distribute it [12:45] well, maybe you can get permission to distribute it, just not to allow others to redistribute it :) [12:46] No joy there, either