arcticpenguin380 | would it be possible to add reiser4 in the ubuntu kernel in hardy +1? | 00:05 |
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_MMA_ | arcticpenguin380: I'm sure when it's ready, it will be. | 00:09 |
arcticpenguin380 | its ready but ists not in the kernel | 00:10 |
CarlFK | what exactly (url) is "Linus' tree" in ""During development, the kernel git repository is being constantly rebased against Linus' tree" https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelGitGuide | 00:23 |
CarlFK | I am guessing linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=tree;h=b4e3c8094b13fe3361213d0a2893a10bdd19a24b;hb=a6352cddc743300b0b64b5fd8dfb688524e884e9 | 00:24 |
CarlFK | but i'm not sure | 00:25 |
crimsun_ | yes, linux-2.6.git | 00:29 |
CarlFK | arg | 00:29 |
CarlFK | crimsun_: how do I find out why a line differs between linux-2.6.git and ubuntu/ubuntu-hardy.git ? | 00:36 |
crimsun_ | well, "why" is more complicated. What's the issue? | 00:40 |
CarlFK | http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-hardy.git;a=blob;f=drivers/media/video/vivi.c;hb=053fcb6014eef31c2674d344c704118e0ac229ef#l1125 | 00:40 |
mjg59 | CarlFK: We pull off the stable branch, rather than the head of Linus's tree | 00:41 |
CarlFK | why is that line //ed? | 00:41 |
mjg59 | CarlFK: git-blame on a file will tell you who touched it | 00:41 |
mjg59 | CarlFK: In this case, it was //ed since 2006. I'd guess it's been changed in 2.6.25, which we don't rebase off | 00:42 |
CarlFK | ah | 00:42 |
CarlFK | getting somewhere... | 00:42 |
mjg59 | CarlFK: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=f905c442e5b19f75fe4e8ce96f2acffa565f2392 | 00:45 |
CarlFK | awesome | 00:47 |
mjg59 | CarlFK: If you email kernel-team@ubuntu.com, you can probably ask for that to be cherry-picked into the hardy kernel if it fixes a bug | 00:48 |
CarlFK | cool. | 00:50 |
CarlFK | thank you very much - I have been trying to pin this down on and off all day | 00:51 |
CarlFK | probably burned up 2 hours | 00:51 |
CarlFK | easy | 00:51 |
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Yashy | I was using xubuntu amd64 with my dual core (X2) CPU just fine. I just replaced it with xubuntu i386, and although the kernel (uname -a) says SMP, it's only showing one CPU. Any ideas? | 01:33 |
Yashy | [ 5.316000] CPU #1 not responding - cannot use it. # from dmesg | 01:34 |
CarlFK | Yashy: I bet you want -generic | 01:38 |
Yashy | Linux delly 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Tue Feb 12 07:42:25 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux | 01:39 |
CarlFK | no clue - I was in over my head from the start :) | 01:40 |
Yashy | acpi=off was the magic answer if anyone else ever asks. | 01:45 |
shashi | Can any one tell me, if i have x86 hardware, and if i install Linux on it, through which command i can check whether my hardware is 32-bit or 64-bit ? | 04:40 |
CarlFK | shashi: lshw: product: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz | 06:25 |
CarlFK | also: cat /proc/cpuinfo model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz | 06:26 |
shashi | Is "lshw" works only in Ubuntu ? | 06:27 |
shashi | From this "Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GH" , how we can tell whether my hardware is 32-bit or 64-bit ? | 06:27 |
CarlFK | good Q. look up the specs on that chip I suppose | 06:30 |
CarlFK | btw /topic says " Ubuntu kernel development discussion ONLY " so this discussion should continue in #ubuntu | 06:31 |
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Kano | hi rtg , did you add my fix for the xplorer guitar? | 20:48 |
Kano | also lum is not bumped to 11 | 20:49 |
Kano | http://kanotix.com/files/kernel/kernel-update-pack-generic/source/xpad-2.6.24.patch | 20:50 |
Kano | just 2 lines change, then it works | 20:50 |
rtg | Kano: have you filed an LP bug so I can track it? | 20:54 |
Kano | no, why is always a bug needed for a 2 lines change | 20:55 |
Kano | isnt that a bit extra complicated | 20:55 |
rtg | Kano: its part of the process. If I commit the fix with the bug number in the commit message, then the ubuntoid will update the bug report and mark it fix released. | 20:56 |
Kano | produces extra work | 20:56 |
rtg | Kano: it ain't gonna change. | 20:56 |
Kano | can you show me an example line for vfat on a hardy install | 20:57 |
Kano | i dont want to install it yet | 20:57 |
rtg | Kano: I'm not sure what you mean. | 20:58 |
Kano | fstab | 20:58 |
Kano | did you update aufs? | 20:58 |
rtg | Kano: did you file an LP bug? | 20:59 |
Kano | it really seems nobody from ubuntu adds "bugs" himself to fix even major problems | 20:59 |
Kano | when you look at ntfs-3g for example | 20:59 |
rtg | complain, complain. Look, I'm done for the day. She who must be obeyed is calling. | 21:00 |
Kano | it is still 1.1120 and you should read on the ntfs-3g.org homepage that the 1.2216 is an really needed update | 21:00 |
Kano | a clever one would get the ntfs-3g mailing list | 21:02 |
Kano | so added for both bugs... | 21:58 |
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