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Gunner_Srgreetings, what functionality if any of i8k was introduce into the kernel?05:34
Gunner_SrThe reason I asked in I notice that the version number is different in gutsy than Massimo's one of 1.25..05:37
mjg59It hasn't been touched in the kernel since 200505:38
mjg59If there's a more recent version externally, the author should push it into the kernel05:38
Gunner_Srmjg59: thanks, I saw those updates. I am trying to get in touch with the author to see about getting rev'd for new dell models.05:42
Gunner_Srmjg59: a couple of issues I am seeing is that it is not supporting a second fan well, I think this is the GPU one. The other is support for x86_64 support.05:44
mjg59The recommended way of interfacing with Dells is via libsmbios05:47
mjg59Dell are pretty anti i8k05:47
Gunner_Sryep, I hear you on that one. what tool/app can interface to libsmbios?05:48
Gunner_Srmjg59: okay found it. Google'd it. :-)05:49
mdomschi8k is somewhat dangerous as the authors don't really know how Dell's SMIs work05:52
mdomschlibsmbios does05:52
Gunner_Srmdomsch: the problem is that without i8k, today their is not good way on managing fans, etc.05:55
Gunner_Srthanks. See you all later. Cheers.06:05
krautmoin07:53
seb128hi13:14
seb128is there an ubuntu specific patch which makes /proc/pid/smaps not being user readable?13:14
BenCseb128: 'cat /proc/$$/smaps' works for me13:28
BenCseb128: guess you have to own the process13:29
seb128BenC: I should have specified for an another user process13:29
BenCseb128: /proc/1/smaps shows 0444, but I can't read it as normal user13:29
seb128right13:29
seb128$ cat /proc/$(pidof cupsd)/smaps13:29
seb128cat: /proc/6049/smaps: Permission denied13:29
BenCdon't think that's ubuntu specific13:29
seb128that makes gnome-system-monitor not display the memory usage of those processes correctly13:30
seb128and upstream says it works fine using a vanilla kernel13:30
seb1282.6.2313:30
BenCwhat about a vanilla 2.6.2213:30
zul# enable /proc/$pid/maps privacy so that memory relocations are not13:30
zul# visible to other users.13:30
zulkernel.maps_protect = 113:30
seb128BenC: I'll ask him13:31
seb128zul: is that a config option?13:31
zulyep its in /etc/sysctl.conf13:31
zuldefault btw13:31
seb128zul: right, changing that makes it work correctly13:33
zulseb128: cool13:33
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adam__hi all16:35
adam__anybody here??16:36
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Ludwikhi17:49
LudwikSorry to bother you, but people in #edubuntu told me you may be able to help me. I work for a high-school in Poland (Europe). We have more than 20 laptops we use in classrooms. In previous Ubuntu versions, at least since 6.06 our WiFi cards worked great. But after upgrading to Gutsy WiFi stoped working17:49
LudwikI found a thread about this issue in Ubuntu Forms, but I didn't find the solution17:49
LudwikIt's a major problem fot us since we use WiFi not only to connect to the internet but also to network the laptops together - share user accounts and data17:49
LudwikI'm new here. Is it ok for me to ask such questions on this channel and will anybody be able to help me?17:50
IntuitiveNippleLudwik: what is the WiFi card/chipset make/model/version (PCI ID) ?17:51
Ludwikit's a rt2500-based PCI card17:52
LudwikHere is the thread - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=58203317:52
IntuitiveNippleAhhh... I have seen a few issues with the RT drivers during the Gutsy development cycle17:53
IntuitiveNippleI did fix it for a couple of people but I don't remember how right now17:53
LudwikAha... it shows the avaliable networks, but is unable to connect, at least to our WPA-protected network17:54
LudwikJudging from this thread many paople have similar issues17:54
IntuitiveNippleWhat kind of WPA? WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, AES ?17:56
LudwikWPA-Personal, TKIP17:57
Ludwik(I can change WPA settings in the router, though, if this will help)17:58
IntuitiveNippleI see your comment in the forum. Have you posted a bug report to launchpad ?18:00
NafalloLudwik: open network + ipsec? :-)18:00
LudwikNo, but there are other posts saying that there is already one - with a low priotyty asigned, though18:01
IntuitiveNippleLudwik: The best place to register the problem is as a bug report in launchpad; that is where the developers look18:02
LudwikIntuitiveNipple: but there is already bug 126407, so I shouldn't open a new one, should I?18:04
ubotuLaunchpad bug 126407 in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22 "[Gutsy] rt2500 driver missing from rt2x00 drivers in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-8-generic (dup-of: 118205)" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/12640718:04
ubotuLaunchpad bug 118205 in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22 "Gutsy kernel 2.6.22-7-generic missing rt61 module" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/11820518:04
IntuitiveNippleLudwik: Is the ESSID hidden ?18:05
LudwikNo, it isn't18:05
IntuitiveNippleLudwik: no, add a comment on to a bug you feel is most like your experience. Those two you mention aren't the ones though18:06
LudwikIntuitiveNipple: 126407 isn't the one? I'm not sure I understand (among other things my English isn't so great), but some people in the forums seem to suggest that the problem is that Ubuntu 7.10 doesn't includes the previous rt2x00.serialmonkey.com legacy driver, and only includes some new beta driver, that dosn't support some things right now.18:17
IntuitiveNippleLudwik: Oh sorry, maybe I misunderstood your problem. You said it won't connect. That's different to using a different driver.18:18
LudwikThe problem is it shows the avialiable networks, but isn't able to connect (at least hen I choose our WPA protected one). I understand (thought I may get it wrong) that some people suggest it's because the new driver isn't complete yet.18:19
Ludwik*when18:19
Ludwik(and the old one isn't included anymore)18:20
IntuitiveNippleLudwik: I'd suspect this is a report closest to your issue: Bug #13496218:25
ubotuLaunchpad bug 134962 in network-manager "rt2500: network-manager fails to join wireless networks" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/13496218:25
LudwikYeah, I guess that's it. Thank you.18:26
LudwikAlso, at this very moment in the forum thread someone added a link to this instructions - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=58465718:26
IntuitiveNippleLudwik: If you can attach the output of lspci -nn so the precise chipset ID is known18:26
LudwikTo the bug repport? Ok.18:27
IntuitiveNippleLudwik: That forum thread you just pointed to - that reminded me that I also discovered the 'set' failure issue and I found a workaround for that user, but I can't remember now how we did it18:32
IntuitiveNippleLudwik: But I know for one of the users I helped, I did build a the kernel module for them, so that might have been it18:33
Ludwik(I posted a new post to the bug 134962, and I see you also did so)18:40
ubotuLaunchpad bug 134962 in network-manager "rt2500: network-manager fails to join wireless networks" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/13496218:40
LudwikIntuitiveNipple: I have to go. Thank you very much for all your halp, really. I obviously subscribed to the bug, so I'll recived all the updates.18:51
IntuitiveNippleLudwik: I'll do some digging but I don't have access to an rt2000 device so I can't do much more18:52
Ludwikok, thank you anyway18:53
zulinteresting i have volume muted but I can still hear sounds coming out of my speaker20:37
pinaif you've been hacked, how can you find out what has been changed/added or compromised in the server21:53
pinalook at binaries?21:53
pinaor the kernel?21:53
pinalike a "ps" that's been modified to not show the attacker's processes21:54
glancegutsy kernel pepole around?22:34
glanceim wondering why the downgrade of unionfs?22:35
glancethe downgrade broke a lot of stuff, and it was quite late in the process.22:35
mjg59Because the new version doesn't work22:42
mjg59It's unusably unstable right now22:43
Nafallomjg59: hi mate :-)22:43
glancehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22/+bug/150788 sas something about a backport of some bugfix?22:45
ubotuLaunchpad bug 150788 in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22 "unionfs problems with linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-13-generic_2.6.22-13.34_amd64.deb " [Undecided,New] 22:45
mjg59Yes, it didn't work22:46
mjg59Or, rather, it partially worked22:46
mjg59But we were still getting oopses22:46
glancehmm...22:48
glancewhat was the problem with the newer unionfs?22:48
mjg59It's unusably unstable right now22:49
glanceit worked in the cases i tested.22:49
mjg59And it didn't in the cases we tested22:49
mjg59Like, say, the install CDs...22:49
glancehmm,... =/ ok.22:50
glancethats reason to kick it out.22:50
mjg59We needed something that works for the CDs. It can be updated afterwards if necessary, but the CDs are kind of final...22:51
glanceyes, im using unionfs in fai so i can update,22:51
glancetought it was time to reinstall my testclients to get them in a good state now when the release is done but it brok.22:53
glancehmm.. a old kernel, my favorite hex editor (vim) on the version magic and the problem is solved.23:04

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