[01:44] <mkrufky> is there a trick to cloning a git tree from kernel.ubuntu.com onto kernel.org?
[01:44] <mkrufky> error: The requested URL returned error: 403
[01:44] <mkrufky> warning: remote HEAD refers to nonexistent ref, unable to checkout.
[01:45] <mkrufky> hmm, i think i just fiugured it out :-P
[01:45] <mkrufky> hehe ok i got it 8-)
[05:12] <bullgard4> "~$ uname -r; 2.6.24-19-generic" Is the '-19' suffix a number issued by Ubuntu only, or can -19 also be found in Debian?
[05:14] <crimsun_> bullgard4: see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMaintenance#head-1ef412dd0059f9680eb3af6bfe2fd3a5188020c4 for an explanation of ABI.  Debian uses something similar.
[05:16] <BenC> anyone know a reason why we shouldn't be using uvesafb?
[05:17] <BenC> other than we don't have v86d, but I have that packaged now...just wondering if it will get us better console with usplash and such
[05:18] <BenC> bullgard4: short answer is, Debian and Ubuntu's kernels are nothing alike and not based on each other
[05:20] <bullgard4> crimsun_, BenC: Thank you very much for explaining.  
[05:21] <crimsun_> BenC: BTW, can you revert the change in 1.0.16-1.1ubuntu2/intrepid, please?
[05:22] <crimsun_> (I attempted to explain a few days ago that maks_'s patch was already applied in 1.0.16-1.1ubuntu1.)
[05:22] <BenC> crimsun_: initramfs-tools?
[05:22] <crimsun_> BenC: sorry, no.  alsa-driver 1.0.16-1.1ubuntu2/intrepid.
[05:23] <BenC> crimsun_: the change I made?
[05:23] <BenC> weird, I didn't see it in there
[05:23] <crimsun_> yes, it's in debian/rules.
[05:23] <crimsun_> also, from 1.0.16-1.1ubuntu1's changelog: + SVN r2069 to prevent snd-pcsp from loading as default.
[05:25] <crimsun_> I would have done so, but I'm no longer in the upload group.
[05:26] <crimsun_> (and, thanks!)
[05:33] <bullgard4> 2.6.22-4-generic
[07:02] <wgrant> Any timeline for 2.6.26 LUM appearing?
[09:35] <Kano> hi BenC , could you update to rc7?
[10:53] <tseliot> Kano: I got the driver to build. This doesn't mean that it works. I'll let you know after I do some testing
[11:24] <tseliot> Kano: the driver works now. The solution is in the mailing list
[11:24] <tseliot> kernel mailing list
[11:24] <Kano> url
[11:25] <Kano> does it work for all 4 drivers?
[11:25] <tseliot> Kano: can I send you a copy of my email? ﻿realKano at directbox.com , right?
[11:25] <Kano> yes
[11:25] <tseliot> ok
[11:26] <Kano> as soon as somebody updates the kernel to rc7 i will check it out again
[11:27] <tseliot> Kano: email sent. I'm using 2.6.26-2-generic
[11:27] <Kano> ok
[11:27] <tseliot> it's a rather stupid hack, BTW
[11:27] <tseliot> ;)
[11:28] <tseliot> problem solved
[11:28] <Kano> tseliot: there is no patch?
[11:29] <tseliot> no, using sed will be enough
[11:29] <Kano> ah you just exchanged the 2 words
[11:29] <tseliot> just replace XEN_CONFIG with ALB_CONFIG in nv.c and nv-linux.h
[11:30] <tseliot> yes, it did the trick
[11:30] <Kano> interesting
[11:31] <tseliot> this doesn't solve the problem with realtime kernels though
[11:31] <tseliot> I'll fix that too
[11:31] <Kano> good
[11:32] <Kano> i currently did not test rt,but if you know how i can adopt it
[11:33] <tseliot> I'll let you know as soon as I fix it
[11:43] <Kano> did you read that 2.6.26rc7 has the needed ati drm changes for 3d with up to r500?
[12:07] <Kano> tseliot: was your hack needed in addition to the already known xen patch for 2.6.24+?
[12:08] <tseliot> ﻿Kano: I kept that patch
[12:08] <Kano> i guessed so
[12:08] <tseliot> I haven't tried to build without it
[12:10]  * tseliot > launch
[12:11] <Kano> didyou try 71.84 + 96.43 too?
[13:22] <tseliot> ﻿Kano: not yet, let me try it now
[13:22] <Kano> for 7184 i made my own patch, 9643 i took from a gentoo bug report
[13:27] <tseliot> I'll see if they build in my Intrepid in Virtualbox since I would rather not touch my current system right now
[13:28] <tseliot> if they build then the hack works
[13:33] <tseliot> Kano: 9643 and 7186 fail here
[13:34] <tseliot> can you give me the patches, please?
[18:19] <BenC> mjg59: ping
[18:21] <afflux> morning. I read about some splitting up of the nvidia/fglrx drivers from LRM on the UDS summary, but I couldn't find out where I can find them now. Any hints?
[18:27] <BenC> afflux: there's an email about wip packages on the kernel-team mailing list
[18:27] <BenC> sounds like they'll be ready and in the archive soon
[18:27] <afflux> ah okay
[18:28] <afflux> thanks for the hint
[21:27] <Rabiddog> possible kernel bug, not sure https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/241983