[00:07] <blueyed> CONFIG_FAIR_CGROUP_SCHED is not set in 2.6.24-15-generic?!
[00:08] <blueyed> From the changelog: "Enable CGROUPS for non x86/x86_64 arches, all flavours."?! (bug 188226)
[00:08] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 188226 in linux "Kernel should use CONFIG_FAIR_CGROUP_SCHED" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/188226
[00:12] <tjaalton> blueyed: re: suspend hotkey; no, I haven't filed a bug yet, and it's a Thinkpad X61
[00:13] <blueyed> tjaalton: is there anything in /var/log/acpid when you press the key?
[00:14] <tjaalton> blueyed: yes
[00:14] <tjaalton> [Sat Apr  5 02:14:04 2008] received event "ibm/hotkey HKEY 00000080 00001004"
[00:14] <tjaalton> etc
[00:14] <blueyed> can you pastebin it somewhere please?
[00:14] <tjaalton> it does run /etc/acpi/sleepbtn.sh but nothing happens
[00:15] <tjaalton> blueyed: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/6486/
[00:16] <blueyed> tjaalton: ..which calls acpi_fakekey. As said before, there are various reports about broken hotkeys, where the keycodes do not get caught anymore (e.g. from "xev")
[00:16] <tjaalton> blueyed: ok, how to fix that ?-)
[00:17] <blueyed> no idea, sorry.
[00:17] <tjaalton> bah :)
[00:17] <blueyed> might this be related to the kernel after all?
[00:17] <tjaalton> I tried -11 and it was the same. Could try an older one too
[00:18] <tjaalton> -8 is the oldest I have 
[00:19] <blueyed> tjaalton: can you try an older acpi-support? But that shouldn't matter.. there was nothing changed recently in acpi_fakekey AFAIK.
[00:20]  * blueyed wishes LP would search also in comments
[00:20] <tjaalton> I have .106 and .108
[00:22] <blueyed> tjaalton: .106 was my collection of fixes and regressions, please try .105, so that we can exclude acpi-support hopefully. https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/acpi-support
[00:42] <tjaalton> blueyed: 105 didn't help, now I don't get anything on the acpid log
[00:42] <tjaalton> I'll try to debug it later -
[00:42] <tjaalton> >
[00:43] <blueyed> tjaalton: that's probably due to the mask which has been extended for thinkpads.. so the current acpi-support is better.
[00:46] <blueyed> tjaalton: seems to be a common problem: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.searchtext=hotkey&orderby=-datecreated&search=Search&field.status%3Alist=NEW&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITH_RESPONSE&field.status%3Alist=CONFIRMED&field.status%3Alist=TRIAGED&field.status%3Alist=INPROGRESS&field.status%3Alist=FIXCOMMITTED&field.assignee=&field.bug_reporter=&field.omit_dupes=on&field.has_patch=&field.has_no_package=
[01:00] <shekk> hi
[01:00] <macd> were you using the ubuntu source, of vanilla kernel?
[01:00] <macd> s/of/or
[01:01] <shekk> make-kpkg -initrd --revision=ck2 kernel_image
[01:01] <macd> the ubuntu kernel already has grsec provisions, you should be able to install gradm2 and start utilizing it 
[01:01] <shekk> im getting undefined references to __stack_chk_fail from kernel/built-in.o
[01:02] <shekk> on many different .c's
[01:02] <shekk> really?
[01:02] <shekk> lol
[01:02] <shekk> jeez
[01:02] <shekk> i like compiling a kernel though :(
[01:02] <shekk> i miss compiling thigns
[01:02] <macd> yeah, apt-get install gradm2, then it installs the grsec patches 
[01:02] <shekk> thanks
[01:02] <macd> Suggested packages:
[01:02] <macd>   kernel-patch-grsecurity2
[01:03] <macd> so I'd install that as well ;)
[01:03] <shekk> heh
[01:04] <shekk> that wasnt found
[01:04] <macd> I guess I should've asked gutsy/hardy? and do you have all the repos enabled?
[01:05] <shekk> gutsy
[01:05] <shekk> repos?
[01:05] <shekk> repository
[01:05] <shekk> ?
[01:05] <shekk> like apt-get update
[01:05] <macd> yeah
[01:06] <macd> !info kernel-patch-grsecurity2
[01:06] <ubotu> Package kernel-patch-grsecurity2 does not exist in gutsy
[01:06] <macd> !info gradm2
[01:06] <ubotu> gradm2 (source: gradm2): Administration program for the grsecurity2 RBAC based ACL system. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.1.9-3 (gutsy), package size 91 kB, installed size 368 kB
[01:06] <shekk> hm
[01:08] <macd> install gradm2 and see if it doesnt complain, if it doesnt then that kernel-patch-grsecurity2 might be a dummy package
[01:09] <shekk> it didnt cimplain
[01:09] <shekk> i guess i need to reboot?
[01:09] <shekk> will it automatically be applied to kernel?
[01:09] <shekk> weird.
[01:09] <macd> honestly, I dont know, I think the kernel may already be patched against it
[01:09] <macd> so just using the gradm2 tool to make policy should just work
[01:10] <shekk> its a kernel patch
[01:11] <macd> I just tried it on gutsy server, made a policy, tested it, and got rejected, so I assume its patched already, as it worked as expected
[01:12] <shekk> okay
[01:12] <shekk> need to find some examples of good policies now
[01:20] <shekk> still not working
[01:20] <shekk> cant find /dev/grsec
[01:20] <shekk> you gotta recompile kernel
[01:20] <shekk> with patch ebfore you cna use the admin program ;)(
[02:20] <blueyed> Does the openvz kernel work for anyone?
[02:21] <blueyed> bug 210672
[02:21] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 210672 in linux "linux-image-2.6.24-13-openvz refuses to boot" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/210672
[02:24] <sistpoty> anyone from the kernel team, who could share some insights on the FFe bug #185634 ?
[02:24] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 185634 in ubuntu-meta "uvcvideo: iSight firmware loading does not work" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/185634
[06:37] <mkrufky> rtg: ping  (or anybody else interested in the "failed to initialize HAL" bug I mentioned earlier starting with 2.6.24-14 (or -13) ) 
[06:46] <mkrufky> brb
[06:52] <mkrufky> i see the same problem as in bug 164416, and it only started when i updated from 2.6.24-12 to 2.6.24-14.  the issue is still present in 2.6.24-15, and when i boot into 2.6.24-12, it's fine
[06:52] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 164416 in ubuntu "Internal Error failed to intialize HAL !  ??? what's " [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/164416
[06:53] <mkrufky> (i also dont expect a response right now, but i'll come back at a more reasonable hour tomorrow)
[07:19] <mkrufky> looks like it's the result of an oops... null pointer dereference
[07:20] <mkrufky> i'll file a bug in launchpad
[07:37] <mkrufky> 212100
[07:37] <mkrufky> #212100
[07:38] <mkrufky> i guess i need to say bug 212100 to make ubotu do its thing
[07:38] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 212100 in linux "NULL pointer dereference caused by hald" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/212100
[09:33] <bullgard4> What means "comm" in the kernel message: "[79721.755165] Pid: 69, comm: kacpi_notify Not tainted 2.6.24-git9 #4"?
[12:13] <pepie34> Hi, I use madwifi-svn cause i've got a AR5418 (the one find in macbook pro) which is not supported in the current restricted module
[12:13] <pepie34> but since the 2.6.24-14 kernel update
[12:13] <pepie34> I can not acces to AP
[12:14] <pepie34> when booting on -12 it is still working with the same userland
[12:15] <pepie34> (madwifi-svn correctly compiles and loads for -12 -14 and -15)
[14:35] <erle-> i found out how to do kexec fast reboot with a single command
[14:35] <erle-> in ubuntu hardy with default generic kernel
[15:49] <IntuitiveNipple> Anyone know of a way to use make-kpkg with an out-of-tree build to speed up a git-bisect bug hunt?
[19:46] <dhaval> rtg, what is up with bug 188226 ?
[19:46] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 188226 in linux "Kernel should use CONFIG_FAIR_CGROUP_SCHED" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/188226