=== asac_ is now known as asac === asac_ is now known as asac === thegodfather is now known as fabbione === neenaoffline is now known as neenaonline === Ng_ is now known as Ng === stgraber1 is now known as stgraber [12:20] hi [13:45] amitk, rtg, tjaalton: I would like to talk to you about the linux-restricted-modules-common since we'll still need them in the future if we want to be able to load proprietary drivers at boot (see the lrm-video, lrm-manager, etc.). Let me know when you're available. === phoenix24_ is now known as phoenix24 [20:41] Hi! === thegodfather is now known as fabbione === TheMuso_ is now known as TheMuso [23:25] hi [23:28] I have posted a patch that seems to solve #216854 (nvidia modules missing in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-16-xen) [23:29] with it I can build an nvidia.ko that works with a xen kernel [23:29] for hardy [23:29] I would love it if someone could review it [23:29] I have more or less randomly assigned the bug to tjaalton [23:30] May 26 16:29:28 mix kernel: [357575.337219] VMBlock warning: DentryOpRevalidate: invalid args from kernel [23:30] those are neat warnings... why do I get so many of them? [23:30] don't know how (not) clever it is, but he seemed to have handled quite a few nvidia-related things [23:30] including atempts to patch for the xen kernel [23:56] I have what's essentially an embedded Linux device which I wiped off the hard-drive on it and installed Ubuntu Gutsy. Mostly it works great except for a couple pieces of the hardware, and I'm trying to figure out if I can hack this thing so the rest of the hardware works. [23:57] since it's driver-level stuff I figured this might be a place to ask for help, but if this is a bad place, feel free to redirect me elsewhere :) [23:57] I'll probably end up having to hack some drivers I'm sure. :) [23:58] it's basically a 7" touchscreen that hangs on a wall, and has USB and ethernet on it. [23:58] The hardware I haven't figured out how to access yet is a button on the front panel and some LEDs on the side [23:59] why gutsy? [23:59] It has a NatSemi Geode processor in it (Pentium 200 compatible I think, but has GPIO ports on it that I'm pretty sure the button and LEDs are hooked up to) [23:59] hardy's out and might make a more suitable long term hacking project ;) [23:59] er, I misspoke there, Hardy's what I put on it. :)