[05:17] Is the following a correct definition of a kernel quirk? ""In the kernel, quirks are routines or variables you program to make hardware work that has abnormal or out-of-spec behavior." === asac_ is now known as asac [09:19] bullgard4: that definition sounds right [09:20] amitk_: ok, thank you. [10:10] mjg59 hi, did you have a chance to look at the suspend-to-ram issues with fuse filesystems [10:30] Im trying to track down the change to the Makefile in lum as to why the rtl8180 and rtl818x drivers were disabled... [10:32] (for hardy) [11:39] moin === asac_ is now known as asac [13:15] Hey, im trying to find the reason behind rtl8180 and rtl818x drivers being disabled in the Makefile for linux-ubuntu-modules in hardy [13:16] Its not mentioned at all in the changelog [14:38] Hi [14:38] I'm having issues booting a new IBM box [14:39] with 1 CPU (4 cores) it is fine [14:39] with more then 1, it hangs at Brought up 8 CPUs [14:39] this is on a gutsy 64bit frech install === \sh_away is now known as \sh [16:07] hmmm ... still no restricted modules package for 2.6.24 -rt? [16:10] asac: working on it. [16:10] \o/ [16:12] <_MMA_> rtg: Are you looking at the metas also? linux-rt and such? [16:12] yes [16:12] <_MMA_> Thank you. === amitk_ is now known as amitk === BenC_ is now known as BenC === smb is now known as smb_away === smb_away is now known as smb === smb is now known as smb_away === smb_away is now known as smb === \sh is now known as \sh_away