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edosar | hi | 08:38 |
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edosar | i 'm trying to connect my hardy alpha4 to wireless without much luck, i have a Dynex DX wgUSB | 08:39 |
edosar | some one could redirect me to the proper information so i can give it a try | 08:40 |
kraut | moin | 08:49 |
allerbest | Hi! | 11:07 |
allerbest | I was sent here by folks in #ubuntu-install | 11:07 |
allerbest | I've got a problem installung Edubuntu 7.10 on a brand-new Xeon C2D, Areca 1200 PCIe SATA hardware RAID controller, 8 GB RAM | 11:08 |
allerbest | The installer can't see any disk devices | 11:08 |
allerbest | What to do now? (syslog, lspci -vvnn etc. is online available, if needed) | 11:09 |
rtg | tjaalton: do you have time to do an lrm upload today? The -10 kernel has been accepted into the archive. | 12:16 |
tjaalton | rtg: yes, it's ready although not much has changed | 12:18 |
tjaalton | xen enabled again.. | 12:19 |
rtg | tjaalton: cool. thanks. I'm about to prep and upload meta. | 12:20 |
tjaalton | rtg: I also added some plumbing for -virtual but didn't enable it yet | 12:30 |
rtg | tjaalton: what do you think is likely to be a candidate for support in the virtual image? | 12:31 |
tjaalton | rtg: you mean which lrm version will support virtual? | 12:33 |
rtg | tjaalton: no, I was just wondering which module in lrm should be built for virtual. | 12:34 |
rtg | the virtual image doesn't have much for hardware needs. | 12:34 |
tjaalton | rtg: oh right.. I'm not sure if it's needed at all | 12:34 |
tjaalton | just that you asked about it earlier :) | 12:35 |
rtg | OK, I might have been smoking crack at the time :) | 12:35 |
tjaalton | hehe, I'll drop it then | 12:35 |
rtg | anyway, I gotta go. I'll be back online in about 90 minutes. | 12:35 |
tjaalton | ok, see you | 12:35 |
tjaalton | bah, lrm still doesn't build with xen | 12:43 |
tjaalton | well, nv doesn't | 12:51 |
tjaalton | rtg: fglrx failed to build for xen on i386, and the error seems strange (amd64 built fine) | 15:17 |
rtg | tjaalton: turn it off for xen until zul can look at it. | 15:17 |
zul | can you send me the build log? | 15:18 |
tjaalton | rtg: ok.. | 15:18 |
tjaalton | zul: a sec | 15:19 |
tjaalton | zul: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5010/ | 15:20 |
tjaalton | part of firegl_public.c there | 15:21 |
abogani | tjaalton: -rt compile fine? | 15:21 |
tjaalton | abogani: yes | 15:21 |
abogani | tjaalton: Thanks! | 15:21 |
tjaalton | abogani: -rt was enabled already ;) | 15:21 |
abogani | tjaalton: Opssss :-) | 15:22 |
zul | I think you want CONFIG_X86_XEN there | 15:27 |
zul | tjaalton: ^^^ | 15:31 |
tjaalton | zul: yep | 15:31 |
tjaalton | zul: so amd64-xen just happens to have one of those defined and it worked? | 15:32 |
zul | I would have to check | 15:32 |
zul | tjaalton, amd64 xen is setup different | 15:34 |
tjaalton | zul: ok | 15:36 |
tjaalton | zul: nv-new fails to build as well, "nv-linux.h:115:22: error: xen/page.h: No such file or directory" | 15:50 |
zul | tjaalton, ok Ill have a look | 15:51 |
zul | where can I get the source from? | 15:51 |
tjaalton | https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24/2.6.24.9-10.26 | 15:52 |
tjaalton | note that you need to add xen to nv_flavours | 15:52 |
tjaalton | zul: I wonder if "export IGNORE_XEN_PRESENCE=1" has anything to do with it.. | 15:55 |
zul | tjaalton, no idea im still downloading it | 15:56 |
tjaalton | zul: there was a patch for ati in ati/patches-old :) | 15:57 |
zul | so it works now? | 15:57 |
tjaalton | ati build works | 15:57 |
zul | nifty but not the nvidia? | 15:57 |
tjaalton | right | 15:57 |
tjaalton | actually, I didn't try the build on i386 | 15:58 |
zul | tjaalton: http://people.ubuntu.com/~chucks/1-nvidia-2.6.24-xen.patch | 16:18 |
tjaalton | zul: that's the one from the package? | 16:22 |
zul | tjaalton, yeah I modified where its looking for page.h | 16:23 |
tjaalton | aah | 16:23 |
tjaalton | one final build with both archs.. | 16:32 |
tjaalton | zul: ok, more problems :) | 16:35 |
zul | tjaalton, yay send me the log | 16:35 |
tjaalton | zul: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5016/ | 16:36 |
BenC | New page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Sprints | 16:42 |
abogani | Good Sprint days guys! :-) | 16:50 |
BenC | Updated: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Roadmap | 16:58 |
johanbr | mjg59: Could I ask you about something ACPI-related? Could an error like "ACPI Error (psparse-0537): Method parse/execution failed [\_PR_.CPU1._PCT] (Node ffff81007c364b60), AE_NOT_FOUND" on resume make cpufreq support disappear on one core? | 17:01 |
BenC | BTW, kernel meeting canceled today because of sprint...we are all stuffing our faces with lunch right now :) | 17:11 |
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jayc | amitk__: Does ubuntu-hardy have the latest moblin patches (USB Client beta 4) yet? | 18:00 |
amitk__ | jayc: What does the DRIVER_VERSION string in iusbc.c read? | 18:02 |
amitk__ | jayc: alpha4 will be uploaded to hardy later this week | 18:03 |
jayc | amitk__: DRIVER_VERSION "2.0.0.32L.0008" | 18:04 |
jayc | amitk__: alpah4 or beta4? I was talking about 0017-poulsbo_USBC.patch | 18:05 |
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jayc | amitk__: From the ubuntu/ubuntu-hardy.git log it looks like the latest moblin patches are not in ubuntu-hardy yet. | 18:08 |
amitk__ | jayc: I meant alpha4 in hardy. The last patch you submitted isn't in hardy yet. It will come end of the week | 18:08 |
jayc | amitk__: Ok, thanks. some one here at Intel was asking about it. | 18:09 |
amitk__ | jayc: is there a deadline for that? | 18:12 |
jayc | amitk__: I'm not aware of it, I will have to find out | 18:12 |
amitk__ | jayc: i'm am not aware of it either, once an image for intel is made this week, I will update hardy with your last set of patches | 18:13 |
jayc | amitk__: got it | 18:13 |
mjg59 | johanbr: Quite possibly | 18:20 |
allerbest | Hi. | 18:23 |
allerbest | I've got a problem installing Edubuntu 7.10 x64 on a brand-new server with Xeon 3075, 8 GB RAM, Areca ARC-1200 SATA RAID controller. Installation runs smooth until a "Detect disks" dialog pops up. | 18:25 |
allerbest | I'm asked to pick a drive since none was detected. | 18:25 |
allerbest | The guys from #ubuntu-installer send me to this channel. | 18:26 |
allerbest | 'parted_devices' returns no output, same for 'list-devices disk' | 18:27 |
allerbest | (in the rescue console ALT-F2) | 18:27 |
allerbest | lspci detects the controller as: | 18:31 |
allerbest | 05:00.0 RAID bus controller [0104]: Areca Technology Corp. Unknown device [17d3:1201] | 18:31 |
allerbest | But the ARC-1200 should be supported by the 'arcmsr' module, right? | 18:31 |
johanbr | mjg59: I see. Can the kernel be made to work around that somehow? (this is bug #124797) | 18:34 |
ubotu | Launchpad bug 124797 in linux-source-2.6.22 "CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor applet on dual-core doesn't work after resume" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/124797 | 18:34 |
mjg59 | johanbr: If you only get it on resume and not on boot, we probably need to work out why it's happening | 18:35 |
johanbr | Alright. Cpufreq works fine on boot, but after resume the sysfs cpufreq directory on the second core disappears. What more information would you need? | 18:36 |
johanbr | Apart from what's already in the bug, that is. | 18:37 |
allerbest | Has anyone got a clue what's going on with the kernel & ARC-1200? | 18:53 |
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allerbest | The guys from #ubuntu-installer send me to this channel. | 20:45 |
allerbest | I've got a problem installing Edubuntu 7.10 x64 on a brand-new server with Xeon 3075, 8 GB RAM, Areca ARC-1200 SATA RAID controller. | 20:46 |
allerbest | Installation runs smooth until a "Detect disks" dialog pops up. | 20:46 |
allerbest | I'm asked to pick a drive since none was detected. | 20:46 |
allerbest | 'parted_devices' returns no output, same for 'list-devices disk' | 20:46 |
allerbest | (in the rescue console ALT-F2) | 20:46 |
allerbest | lspci detects the controller as: | 20:46 |
allerbest | 05:00.0 RAID bus controller [0104]: Areca Technology Corp. Unknown device [17d3:1201] | 20:47 |
allerbest | But the ARC-1200 should be supported by the 'arcmsr' module, right? | 20:47 |
BenC | allerbest: It's not supported in gutsy (7.10), but it is in hardy | 20:56 |
BenC | allerbest: I suggest either giving hardy Alpha 5 a try, or wait a couple days and try Alpha 6 | 20:56 |
BenC | both should work | 20:57 |
allerbest | Hm. Thanks for the answer. | 20:57 |
allerbest | Unfortunately I don't have weeks to wait | 20:57 |
allerbest | The pupils are waiting and without the LTSP server they don't have anything ... | 20:58 |
allerbest | Why is it not supported? "arcmsr" is included in 7.10. | 20:58 |
allerbest | Is there a way to inject a new module to the installation process? | 21:05 |
amitk__ | allerbest: because support for the 1200 was only added in September, so it didnt get into Gutsy 7.10 | 21:08 |
allerbest | Argl. | 21:08 |
allerbest | Bummer. | 21:09 |
allerbest | Are there any workarounds? | 21:09 |
amitk__ | allerbest: you could patch your own kernel | 21:09 |
allerbest | Is there a how-to? | 21:11 |
allerbest | I know how to compile a kernel. | 21:11 |
allerbest | but not how to inject/add to the installation process of Ubuntu/Edubuntu | 21:11 |
JanC | allerbest: try searching the wiki for "kernel" | 21:28 |
JanC | and maybe you only need to compile a module ? | 21:29 |
allerbest | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ModuleBuilding?highlight=%28module%29 | 21:32 |
allerbest | ? | 21:32 |
allerbest | nope ... | 21:33 |
alex_joni | allerbest: there's a wiki page on the LiveCD, it also includes a section how to replace the kernel | 21:39 |
alex_joni | Customizing the LiveCD I mean | 21:42 |
allerbest | Hm. I hope the procedure is the same for the server version | 21:43 |
allerbest | (because I need the server) | 21:43 |
alex_joni | I'm sure it's very similar | 21:44 |
alex_joni | I packaged a LiveCD with a custom kernel a while ago (2 years), and basicly I had to follow those steps, install the new kernel packages, then replace vmlinuz and the initrd | 21:45 |
allerbest | okay, thanks | 21:54 |
tjaalton | rtg: typical.. nvidia released 169.12 today | 21:54 |
tjaalton | rtg: but it'll have to wait for a while | 21:55 |
rtg | tjaalton: isn't that the way it always works :) | 22:07 |
tjaalton | rtg: apparently yes.. anyway, there's the conexant driver which could be useful as well, so a new tarball would take some time anyway :P | 22:08 |
tjaalton | also, fritz and ltmodem have been disabled all this time, so maybe try to resurrect those as well | 22:09 |
allerbest | Thanks for the support & good night ... | 22:14 |
rtg | jayc: how about changing the email address in debian/changelog before you upload to your PPA ? I assume you want the build failure emails. | 22:53 |
jayc | rtg: Was that the reason for build failure? | 22:54 |
rtg | jayc: probably not, I didn't read them. | 22:55 |
jayc | rtg: but I'm getting the emails though | 22:56 |
rtg | jayc: as am I :) | 22:56 |
jayc | rtg: sorry, :-( I didn't realize that | 22:57 |
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CarlFK | what has to take place for this patch: http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-usb@vger.kernel.org/msg01968.html to get into the hardy kernel? http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-hardy.git;a=blob;f=drivers/usb/host/ehci-q.c;h=b10f39c047e944848f3ac2aa4067e820d2f5df90;hb=HEAD#l314 | 23:42 |
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