[09:48] <BUGabundo_work> is leann around?
[09:49] <BUGabundo_work> he closed #117555 and asked to open new bugs for diferent hw, so I did as bug 288617
[09:49] <BUGabundo_work> can some one take a look and help me input data to determine why suspend to ram aint working? thanks
[09:52] <amitk-afk> BUGabundo_work: leanne won't be online until atleast 4 more hours, you can ask _her_ then
[09:54] <BUGabundo_work> ok
[09:54] <BUGabundo_work> thanks
[14:39] <persia> Good day.  I hear that bug #262564 might need some help for adding the madwifi license.  Is that already fixed in git?
[14:42] <persia> abogani, put together a patch for lrm-rt which seems to have the right content, and I wanted to make sure it got applied if needed (it doesn't appear in the current package in intrepid).
[15:01]  * lamont wonders if anyone has vmware running on intrepid, so as to save himself a test
[15:10] <BenC> persia: yeah
[15:12] <persia> BenC, Great to hear.  Thanks for the confirmation.
[15:13] <BenC> persia: I mean we need help with it, not that it's fixed :)
[15:13] <persia> How about linux-firmware : does that still need help?
[15:13] <persia> Oh.  Grab debian/copyright from linux-restricted-modules-2.6.27-3.7-rt : abogani added the madwifi stuff, and pitti accepted the result.
[15:14] <abogani> persia: Just mailed as you requested.
[15:14] <abogani> BenC: ^
[15:14] <persia> Still a little weak for ltmodem, but not much we can do about that given upstream.  AnAnt is finalising a DKMS package for it, but that won't make intrepid (should help for Jaunty though)
[15:16] <BenC> persia: cool, thanks
[15:18] <lamont> how about booting a current-hardy+updates machine with an intrepid kernel?  (or what other packages do I need, and can I boot a hardy kernel with an intrepid user-space?
[16:01]  * lamont points at http://paste.ubuntu.com/62042/ and thinks that the absence of asm/semaphore.h in intrepid's kernel headers may be an indication of pain...
[16:02] <lamont> so.... can I run a hardy kernel with intrepid, I wonder?
[16:02] <amitk> lamont: I've done it a few times w/o anything exploding...
[16:02] <lamont> amitk: coolness
[16:02] <persia> bluetooth will probably break
[16:04] <lamont> persia: that would somewhat suck
[16:04] <persia> lamont, Different kernel drivers, different userspace in hardy/intrepid.  Might work, but I've low confidence.
[16:04] <amitk> lamont: you want to run it 'long-term'?
[16:05] <lamont> no, I want vmware to work
[16:05]  * amitk knows nothing about vmware.
[16:06] <lamont> the pasteblob above has the pertinent install failure
[16:07] <lamont> and history would tend to indicate that they should have a working vmware sometime in late november
[16:08] <amitk> lamont: is vmware known to work with 2.6.27?
[16:08] <lamont> no
[16:09] <lamont> "not known to not work"
[16:09] <jdong> lol
[16:09] <lamont> well, 6.0.5 (current available vmware workstation) is known to not install with the latest intrepid livecd
[16:11] <pgraner> persia: did BenC get with you on the copyright stuff yet?
[16:12] <jdong> curiousity: why don't we enable CONFIG_PCIEASPM?
[16:12] <persia> pgraner, My understanding is that abogani mailed BenC the diff for the madwifi license about an hour ago.  I've a local copy if required.
[16:12] <jdong> I'm guessing there's a hanging issue for certain mobos?
[16:13] <pgraner> persia: ok, just trying to follow up been a crazy AM.
[16:13] <persia> Understood :)
[16:14] <persia> pgraner, Do you know the schedule for the final kernel upload I've heard rumours about?  I'll want to schedule an -rt rebuild immediately thereafter, and abogani might need to tweak the patch if something breaks.
[16:15] <pgraner> persia: get with BenC
[16:16] <persia> BenC, No rush : I'll be idling here until release, but please give abogani & I a poke when you have a firm schedule.
[16:20] <lamont> jdong: as summarized by cousin rick in http://unix.derkeiler.com/Newsgroups/comp.sys.hp.hpux/2005-11/0149.html
[16:21] <jdong> lamont: ah, thanks :)
[16:21] <lamont> jdong: I've found the distinctions to be very useful
[16:24] <jdong> lamont: I agree
[16:24]  * jdong wonders which "mount -t ext4 -o extents LABEL=/ /" on his primary system would fall under... :)
[18:44] <ubug> Hi all, I tested ibex on a fujitsu siemens amilo m7440 and i noticed that kernel complained about rf kill switch is on. After some research on the net I found this piece of software - http://sourceforge.net/projects/fsam7440/ - It has a status of beta, but it works very well for me. The unfortunate thing is that it seems to be unmaintained. Is there a way to push it to the repositories?.
[21:16] <iron> hi 
[21:18] <iron> anybody could tell me which bachelor could be better to devl. a OS ?
[21:18] <iron> bachelor of science oder bachelor of eng.
[23:33]  * davidm is away: