[07:43] <TomJaeger> Can bug #124406 please be assigned to someone?
[07:43] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 124406 in ubuntu "Keyboard keys get stuck and repeat (Feisty, Gutsy)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/124406
[07:55] <TomJaeger> Also, importance should be "High"
[07:57] <tjaalton> TomJaeger: so it's a kernel bug? I'll mark it as such
[07:57] <TomJaeger> Yes it is
[07:58] <TomJaeger> it's a scheduling issue
[07:59] <TomJaeger> thanks
[08:00] <tjaalton> yep, done
[09:06] <kraut> moin
[09:57] <dhaval> tjaalton, are you sure that patch fixes it?
[10:01] <tjaalton> dhaval: no
[11:33] <dhaval> tjaalton, i don't think that is the right fix. that patch if for the group scheduler which has not been in 2.6.22 days which is the timeframe where it has been see.
[11:34] <tjaalton> dhaval: I'm not the one who did the triaging, contact Tom Jaeger
[11:35] <dhaval> i have responded to the bz thread
[11:35] <tjaalton> ok
[14:58] <evand> Would someone from the kernel team with a free moment please provide any insight they can on bug 204133.  Thanks in advance.
[14:58] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 204133 in wubi "wubi install unusable - Buffer I/O error on device loop0" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/204133
[15:24] <rtg> evand: that looks like a good one for cking to noodle over.
[15:24] <cking> rtg:  OK I'll pop that on my todo list... 
[15:25] <evand> cking: thanks!
[15:26] <cking> I start looking into in a mo.
[15:26] <Ng> rtg: could your comment (#8) from bug 191338 apply to bug 211556?
[15:26] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 191338 in cmap-adobe-japan2 "Please sync cmap-adobe-japan2 0+20020208-4 (multiverse) from Debian unstable (non-free)." [Wishlist,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/191338
[15:26] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 211556 in linux-backports-modules-2.6.24 "dmesg spam from updated iwl driver" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/211556
[15:26] <Ng> err
[15:26] <Ng> I mean bug 191388
[15:26] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 191388 in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 "syslog is spammed with " wme:wme_qdiscop_enqueue ht_queue=4,queue=2 pool=0xF qdisc=ffff81007c4548c0" on hardy" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/191388
[15:26] <rtg> Ng: its next on my todo list for this morning.
[15:27] <Ng> sweet, thanks :)
[15:28] <cking> rtg: ...just need to get a Windows system first to do this one :-(
[15:29] <rtg> cking: I have a bunch of XP disks, but I'm in the same boat, e.g., no windows boxen.
[15:32] <cking> ..I don't even have any XP disks - my laptop came with Linux pre-installed :-)
[15:37] <rtg> soren: can you respond to https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/207098
[15:37] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 207098 in linux "i915 drm driver fails to hibernate with certain i855's" [High,Triaged] 
[15:47] <Ng> does l-u-m use a release or snapshot of alsa?
[15:47] <rtg> Ng: 0.1.16
[15:48] <Ng> rtg: ta
[15:49]  * Ng looking forward to building his own lum with a snapshot alsa. not ;)
[15:52] <soren> rtg: Done.
[15:52] <rtg> soren: thanks.
[16:37] <_MMA_> I get "-1 Invalid module format" when trying to load the VirtualBox modules for -rt. Should that be a bug filed against -rt or the VB modules?
[16:38] <BenC> _MMA_: what does dmesg say?
[16:38] <_MMA_> Sorry. Error is "-1 Files exits"
[16:38] <BenC> anything interesting from the kernel?
[16:41] <_MMA_> BenC: Id most likely have to read up more to know how to find out. I just try to load the module manually from a terminal and that what it tells me. "insmod: error inserting /lib/modules/2.6.24-14-rt/misc/vboxdrv.ko ': -1 Files exits"
[16:41] <_MMA_> Maybe I should just email Alessio. :-/
[16:42] <BenC> sounds like it is already loaded
[16:43] <BenC> dmesg might show some info
[16:43] <BenC> grep vbox /proc/modules
[16:43] <BenC> See if it is already there
[16:47] <rtg> Ng: just uploaded http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-hardy-lbm.git;a=blobdiff;f=debian/changelog;h=317fc6067758b38a7d565b687d2eb895424dd059;hp=aea6b3f549e3e97e965c81b230184f405e6f6692;hb=5d519cd93608678a686f67e3ac083d5dfc88679e;hpb=f41126e18c2f9b4988430e9de767650f09482e74
[16:48] <Ng> rtg: outstanding, thanks :)
[18:03] <asabil> hi all
[18:03] <asabil> I am having troubles with a thumbdrive
[18:03] <asabil> here is the dmesg output : http://pastebin.com/m49b74fc3
[19:30] <BenC> asabil: you'll need to better describe what the "trouble" is
[19:33] <asabil> I plug the thumbdrive
[19:33] <asabil> and it doesn't get detected at the udev level
[19:33] <asabil> actually a cdrom get detected instead
[19:34] <asabil> so there is a /dev/scd1
[19:34] <asabil> but not /dev/sdb
[19:34] <asabil> I heard about those thumbdrives using something called U3
[19:34] <asabil> this is probably one of them
[19:35] <asabil> BenC: do you need any more questions ?
[19:35] <asabil> s/need/have/
[19:55] <stgraber> asabil: that's weird, last time I tried one of these U3 devices with my lappy it appeared as both a cdrom and a standard HDD partition
[19:56] <stgraber> asabil: yours seems to only show the cdrom part
[19:56] <asabil> yep
[19:56] <asabil> and I think there is something missing in udev
[19:56] <asabil> a missing rule maybe ?
[19:57] <asabil> because the dmesg output says that both are detectec
[20:15] <BenC> asabil: I'm thinking more like usb-storage isn't detecting the hdd part at all
[20:15] <BenC> asabil: Otherwise, you would see it in the dmesg
[20:16] <BenC> asabil: It's likely that the driver (which is what the cdrom device contains) is needed, even on windows...and that the linux usb-storage driver doesn't support it
[20:17] <asabil> BenC: I do see it in the dmesg
[20:18] <asabil> USB Mass Storage support registered.
[21:06] <lool> w00t
[21:07] <lool> I just noticed that packages like linux-headers-lbm-2.6.24-15-server seem to use linux-ubuntu-modules in the control templates
[21:07] <lool> Should probably be linux-backports-modules instead
[21:08] <lool> Also, would someone be so kind to process linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-15-lpia for lpia in NEW?
[21:17] <ogasawara_> BenC:  looks like the fixes for bug 202065 and bug 201431 (basically enabled cx88-alsa and saa7134-alsa in lum) are flushing out some kernel oops now.  see bugs 212100 and 212271.
[21:17] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 202065 in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 "[hardy] cx88-alsa.ko missing" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/202065
[21:17] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 201431 in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 "saa7134-alsa module missing in linux-image-2.6.24-12-generic" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/201431
[21:17] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 212100 in linux "Kernel Oops: NULL pointer dereference caused by hald" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/212100
[21:17] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 212271 in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 "2.6.24-15-generic: saa7134-alsa makes HAL to fail" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/212271
[21:20] <mkrufky> actually, thats wxactly why i joined the room just now
[21:21] <mkrufky> ...but im away from that machine right now and cant test 'till later.
[21:25] <Amaranth> Is there any reason the libGL and etc files in nvidia-glx-new have a different md5sum from the files directly from the .run file?
[22:17] <crimsun> ogasawara_: #212960 has the appropriate fix
[22:18] <crimsun> ogasawara_: I've added that he needs the matching fix in _free(), but aside from that, it's fine.
[22:20] <ogasawara_> crimsun: cool, thanks.
[22:20] <crimsun> np
[22:28] <tjaalton> Amaranth: seems that something touches the files after they've been installed in the package directories.. I've also confirmed that using the nvidia installer fixed the pink shadows bug with my 8600GT
[22:29] <tjaalton> hm, dh_strip maybe
[22:30] <tjaalton> eheh, "dh_strip -s -X1.0.$(nv_release) -X1.0.$(nv_legacy_release) -Xtls_test"
[22:30] <tjaalton> something missing?-)
[22:30] <tjaalton> (nv_new
[22:30] <tjaalton> )
[22:38] <tjaalton> oh, those excludes were broken anyway..
[22:38] <tjaalton> since the versioning has changed.. uh
[22:48] <mkrufky> guys, for the cx88-alsa you just need to pull in the alsa changes for that module from the alsa guys
[22:48] <mkrufky> bug 212100 , bug 202065
[22:48] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 212100 in linux "Kernel Oops: NULL pointer dereference caused by hald" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/212100
[22:48] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 202065 in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 "[hardy] cx88-alsa.ko missing" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/202065
[22:49] <mkrufky> building the new module from linuxtv.org fixes the problem because it's being built on the local system using the local kernel & alsa headers, thats why using linuxtv.org modules fixes it
[22:50] <Amaranth> tjaalton: Someone brought this up to me and claimed it was the cause of some compiz problems
[22:50] <Amaranth> I'd like to either fix it or prove them wrong :)
[22:54] <tjaalton> Amaranth: well, I think that the libraries should not be stripped.. that could cause problems
[22:54] <tjaalton> and that's exactly what has happened since the versioning has changed (and nv_new has been stripped right from the start)
[23:57] <Ng> tjaalton: seen any suspend/resume regression with 2.6.24-15?
[23:58] <Ng> reactivating the disk fails the first two times, and it waits 5 seconds each time
[23:58] <Ng> it's super quick on -14 and earlier