[00:09] <Kano> hi, what should ifneq ($(wildcard /CurrentlyBuilding),) do?
[00:09] <Kano> i think this line must be wrong
[00:11] <Kano> there is no * in the wildcard function so it is always /CurrentlyBuilding
[00:12] <Kano> or not?
[00:16] <Kano> in any case i dont understand if you want to raise the concurrency level only if it is buildd or not
[00:16] <Kano> it is basically never raised if you compile it normally
[00:17] <Kano> wi would completely get rid of that check...
[00:17] <crimsun_> johanbr: I've purchased some bluetooth gear and will be troubleshooting the audio issues this weekend.
[00:18] <Kano> btsco?
[00:30] <crimsun_> Kano: the entire BT stack.
[00:32] <Kano> but if you like to have that wildcard check it seem you negated it wrong
[00:32] <Kano> the n is too much
[00:48] <Kano> crimsun_: what do you say about the check??? why do you need a file/dir /CurrentlyBuilding to compile multithreaded???
[00:49] <Kano> ps aux|grep -e -j
[00:49] <Kano> shows 1 when it does not exist
[00:49] <crimsun_> Kano: I'm not familiar with the build infrastructure or any hacks to enable features.
[00:49] <Kano> look into 0-common-vars.mk
[00:49] <Kano> stupid ^10
[01:12] <johanbr> crimsun_: That's excellent news. The different developers (bluez/pulse/voip apps) seem to agree that continued rapid opening and closing of the alsa device causes many of the problems seen by users. But they have different opinions on whose problem this is. :)
[01:18] <johanbr> crimsun_: In particular, I'd be grateful if you could try using the Twinkle voip app with a bluetooth sco headset, connected via the bluez audio service. There's a thread about this at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/twinklephone/ (pardon the yahoo).
[01:18] <johanbr> And feel free to ping me if I can help with any testing.
[01:37] <Kano> rtg: http://kanotix.com/files/kernel/kernel-update-pack-generic/source/xpad-2.6.24.patch
[01:37] <Kano> rtg: that finally works...
[01:37] <Kano> selfmade
[01:55] <Kano> please add
[02:02] <Kano> Joystick (RedOctane Guitar Hero X-plorer) has 8 axes (X, Y, Z, Rx, Ry, Rz, Hat0X, Hat0Y)
[02:02] <Kano> and 13 buttons (BtnX, BtnY, BtnZ, BtnTL, BtnTR, BtnTL2, BtnTR2, BtnSelect, BtnThumbR, ?, ?, ?, BackBtn).
[02:03] <Kano> rtg: the patch works..
[02:03] <Kano> but, amd74xx has still the same pci ids as pata_amd which is really bad
[02:04] <Kano> remove em from amd74xx
[02:05] <Kano> or backlist amd74xx
[02:05] <Kano> if you really add it
[02:05] <Kano> or dont compile it
[02:05] <Kano> because both share the same id
[02:06] <Kano> so if you like you could also update mit
[03:37] <patko> sans xserver ça ne marche pas non plus
[03:37] <patko> obligé de tout copier à la mian
[03:38] <patko> ooops, wrong box, sorry
[10:36] <bullgard4> How to explain that systool considers acpi a sysfs bus?
[13:24] <lkolbe> ahem, I'm building the kernel from git (with local patches; feisty-gittree) and get this:
[13:24] <lkolbe> make[1]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/linux-source-2.6.20-2.6.20/debian/build/build-386'
[13:24] <lkolbe> Checking module listings...
[13:24] <lkolbe> Modules have gone missing:
[13:24] <lkolbe> affs amd-k7-agp amd-rng a[...]
[13:24] <lkolbe> When he tries to build the modules it just bails out :(
[13:26] <lkolbe> feel free to answer when I'm away, I'll have a look here on monday :)
[13:34] <scar8> hello. will hdaps support be included in kernel? i cant make it work under Gutsy. i tried the patches from thinkwiki.org but they r for older kernel versions. Is it the right channel to ask this?
[18:57] <cody-somerville> Is the kernel team going to fix bug #190410?
[18:57] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 190410 in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 "[hardy] avm-fritz-firmware-2.6.24-7 is referenced, but package repositories include only avm-fritz-firmware-2.6.17-6" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/190410