[00:43] I just saw this when trying to compile the latest 2.6.24-16 kernel, Looks like a typo got introduced: [00:43] /usr/src/ben/linux-2.6.24/debian/build/custom-source-lanforge/drivers/net/usb/asix.c:742: error: stray '\35' in program [00:43] possibly something I did..but I don't think so. [00:52] don't see that here [00:52] .get_eeprom = asix_get_eeprom, [00:52] ^- line 742 [00:52] ok, then maybe I had some glitch here [00:52] easily fixed at any rate === thegodfather is now known as fabbione === asac_ is now known as asac [10:02] moin [13:44] Hello there. [13:45] I've got a question about https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-meta/+bug/58170 [13:45] Launchpad bug 58170 in linux-source-2.6.15 "Kernel race condition if nfs mounts present on real or virtual nodes [kernel BUG at lib/radix-tree.c]" [Undecided,Confirmed] [13:45] That one, indeed. Thank you ubotu :) [13:45] I was wondering what the fix should be for Dapper users. [14:06] smb_tp: good job on the cx88 NULL pointer bug. Do you think https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24/+bug/212271 is likely the same issue? [14:06] Launchpad bug 212271 in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 "2.6.24-15-generic: saa7134-alsa makes HAL to fail" [High,In progress] [14:25] rtg: Yes, I spoke with one owning that hardware and he had hal failures as a follow up. Those were fiexed with the ppa version as well [14:26] smb_tp: cool. I'll see about getting LUM uploaded today. [14:27] rtg: That would be great. Luckily saa7134 and cx88 were the only drivers in lum (except for btsco which Colin fixed before) to include alsa [15:48] hi folks. I would want to know whether I can use ipw3945 with the latest 2.6.24 [15:48] use iwlwifi [15:48] ipw3945 is dead [15:48] the newer iwl3945 is miserable and googling confirms. I just upgraded to hardy. [15:49] maks_, and I am unable to conect to the network [15:49] did you upgrade your firmware? [15:49] very happy on iwlwifi - no stupid binary daemon [15:50] needs only sometimes to be unloaded [15:51] maks_, no. I just upgraded to hardy from gutsy. and I find ipw3945 missing. instead the iwl3945 loaded. does that mean the firmware might not have got upgraded? [15:51] boah you are mixing things [15:52] LifeHacker: #ubuntu is user support, thanks. [15:52] thanks maks_ === doko_ is now known as doko [19:09] smb_tp, good evening :) [19:10] mo: Or afternoon, as it is here. ;-) [19:10] smb_tp, sure, whereever u are [19:11] mo: yup [19:12] smb_tp, i don't know if this is related to the problem you solved for me, but the fglrx module is not loading properly [19:13] mo: No I would say this is a different story. No audio driver involved there. [19:13] smb_tp, ok so this was only related to the audio driver, [19:14] smb_tp, still, i got no idea y the fglrx module is not loading under -16 :) [19:15] mo: Yes, or to be more precise to the ones used by tv cards. Can't be a generic problem since it loads on my machine. [19:16] mo: But there might be other problem. Have you looked at launchpad bug, whether there is something similar to your probs [19:16] ? [19:17] smb_tp, i'm on that right now, but i didn't find anything by now [19:18] mo: Do you see any error messages in dmesg, when trying to load? [19:19] smb_tp, fglrx is not loaded at bootime, modprobe just throws an "FATAL: Error running install command for fglrx" and dmesg tells me exactly nothing :) [19:21] mo: And you tried to activate it via the restricted drivers manager? [19:22] yes, it was installed under the -12 kernel and doesn't showup anymore under the restricted driver dialogue. i'll reboot just to be sure. brb [19:26] smb_tp, still the same, an no dmesg output [19:28] mo: To check whether the packages are there: is there something installed for linux-restriced-modules-generic and linux-restricted-modules-common? (with apt-cache policy ) [19:30] smb_tp, sure 16.18 and .12-16.34 [19:30] Ok, same as I got [19:31] mo: Try "sudo sh -x /sbin/lrm-video fglrx" and see if it works manually. [19:31] mo: (The "sh -x" is the get the shell to spew debug info) [19:32] smb_tp, module is still not loaded [19:34] mo: no debug info? but maybe you should discuss with infinity. [19:35] smb_tp, yes and i don't want to waste your time [19:35] smb_tp, sorry for disturbing you [19:36] mo: It's not as much wasting my time. I rather think I might not be able to help you as much [19:36] smb_tp, ok thank you :-) well that's strange, there is really no debug info apart from the script [19:37] "apart from the script"...? [19:37] The script is what's failing here, seeing why would be nice. :) [19:37] indeeed [19:38] So, really, what does "sudo sh -x /sbin/lrm-video fglrx" do/say? Pastebin it if it's large. [19:39] it's just pasting the commands executed by the lrm-video script [19:40] Yes... And the final conclusion of those..? [19:40] all output in your query [19:43] [19:58] thank you again, bye [20:18] all sleaping? === doko_ is now known as doko [21:36] BenC: hi [21:36] hey...brb [21:36] wb :) [21:37] BenC: was wondering if -16 will be the final one? [21:37] alex_joni: we may have another upload coming, but I'm hoping the ABI will remain the same [21:39] sounds good :) [22:27] I'm desperately trying to address https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22/+bug/121653 before the release and was hoping to get some attention from the devs. Any takers? It seemed to be fixed but recent updates broke it again. [22:27] Launchpad bug 121653 in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 "[gutsy] fglrx breaks over suspend/resume" [Wishlist,Confirmed]