[10:12] <BenC> amitk, cking, pgraner: I'm doing a full build of linux-2.6.26 now...if all goes well, I'll have an upload shortly after
[10:13] <cking> BenC: excellent
[10:13] <pgraner> BenC: sweet...
[10:14] <BenC> I've tested the squashfs and aufs drivers and they appear to work well (despite having to munge around vfs changes for squashfs)
[10:14] <BenC> so that's enough to support a livecd build
[10:15] <cking> BenC: I'd like to add in dm-loop into the ubuntu tree in 2.6.26 if that's OK 
[10:17] <BenC> cking: as long as it doesn't require touching anything outside of ubuntu/ I see no problem with that
[10:17] <BenC> what's with all the dm-* replacements for normal things
[10:17] <cking> BenC: it's a clean patch - no tainting the tree - (unlike stuff like unionfs)
[10:20] <BenC> doing kernel builds under this new kernel is much better than under hardy
[10:20] <BenC> my screen doesn't jerk when I rotate my cube
[10:20]  * BenC makes the channel dizzy by demonstrating cube spinning
[10:23] <BenC> guess I'll do lrm after this
[10:42] <cking> BenC: rotating cube while compile is cool, but does audio work well when compiling too? :-)
[10:52] <BenC> cking: youtube video/sound playback works jitter/stutter free...so I declare success :)
[10:53] <lifeless> BenC: scheduler changes?
[10:54] <cking> BenC: Well done to Ingo Molnar then!
[11:06] <BenC> I think it's the change from user_sched to group_sched
[11:06] <BenC> and I'm even doing an -j3 compile with no ccache, so it's not like I have any free procs
[14:06] <mpt> Can anyone here reply to Sebastien Salmon in ubuntu-devel-discuss@?
[14:06] <mpt> It looks like he has a kernel fix that should go upstream, but I've no idea how that works
[14:09] <rtg> mpt: how about an LP bug report?
[14:09] <mpt> ah, good idea
[14:09] <mpt> I should have thought of that :-)
[14:10] <rtg> mpt: what is the issue regarding?
[14:10] <mpt> rtg, Sidewinder joystick support
[14:11] <rtg> mpt: that seems familiar. I'm almost sure I've done something with that in the past. quirk support perhaps?
[14:12] <mpt> I don't know
[14:14] <mpt> anyway, thanks for the hint, I've replied
[14:14] <mpt> ttfn
[15:34] <qense> Can someone help me with bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/230184 ?
[15:34] <qense> should I ask him to blacklist the USB modules?
[15:34] <qense> (to test)
[15:34] <qense> (and what's actually the function of the /etc/pm/config.d/unload_modules file?)
[17:10] <smb_tp> qense|dinner: The file name is not important it's the variable set. SUSPEND_MODULES defines which modules should be removed before suspend (man pm-suspend).
[17:14] <smb_tp> qense|dinner: Maybe adding the wireless controller's module would help.
[17:32] <qense> smb_tp: why the wirless module?
[17:37] <smb_tp> qense: since 03:00.0 was the last thing touched. Sure this might also be something after that and before the sync
[17:39] <smb_tp> qense: Maybe you can ask to try https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend
[17:40] <smb_tp> qense: Oh, nay. This would only be useful on wakeup
[17:40] <qense> it seems that the USB devices are causing all this trouble
[17:41] <qense> their device number is the last one of the magic number block
[17:48] <smb_tp> qense: If pm-utils supports dependend removals, maybe putting usbcore to suspend_modules might change something. Just a sec
[17:55] <smb_tp> qense: usbcore might be done but isn't very good with external usb drives...
[17:56] <qense> I think I should ask if there are any usb devices connected
[17:56] <qense> I'll ask him to blacklist usbcore and tell me that
[17:57] <smb_tp> qense: ok
[17:57] <qense> thank you for your help ;)