=== sonicmctails is now known as NCommander [07:55] * abogani waves... [07:56] Someone know what is timeframe for 2.6.27-10.20? I would want rebase -rt on -generic kernel but i don know if do job against 2.6.27-9.19 or is better wait 2.6.27-10.20... [07:59] abogani, Hm, actually I thought 10.20 is already there... [08:00] abogani, Ah, -proposed [08:00] smb_tp: You are right but i meant in -updates [08:01] abogani, Normally this should happen soon, given no bigger problems arise... [08:04] smb_tp: Ok. Thank you. === doko__ is now known as doko [09:50] hi guys, I asked already some time ago about using kernel 2.6.28 in my intrepid ubuntu. And I got an answer I should wait for the build to be finished. [09:51] So I presume, it is finished. What's the easiest way of getting the newer kernel for my ubuntu? === asac_ is now known as asac [13:44] hello. How can I make my ubuntu (intrepid) download (and install) the build of kernel 2.6.28? [13:53] gregd: i386 or amd64? [13:54] amitk: i386 [13:54] gregd: download this deb and use dpkg -i to install: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/linux-image-2.6.28-1-ub-generic_2.6.28-1.1_i386.deb [13:55] amitk: and than just to edit my bootloader to add this new kernel? [13:56] gregd: installing the deb should take care of it. But you may cross-check /boot/grub/menu.lst [13:56] all this will ofcourse become automatic in the coming weeks [13:56] amitk: perfect! Thanks a lot. I'm gonna try this kernel out today! [13:58] gregd: please do report problems in launchpad :) [13:58] I will if I find something! [15:07] hi [15:07] did anybody successfully use nfs with 2.6.28? [15:30] Kano, not heard anything negative about NFS for it, you got problems with that kernel? [15:31] yes, it does not work at all [15:31] did you use it? [15:31] unable to mount things? panics all over the place? [15:31] not something i've had to use as yet no [15:31] the nfs-kernel-server does not work [15:31] is there a lp bug open yet? [15:32] what does it say when it starts? [15:32] i dont think that kernel is in the repository [15:32] this on intrepid? [15:32] nope, i do not use intrepid [15:32] we are just switching jaunty to a 2.6.28 based kernel, so if there is an NFS userspace interaction it may occur there too [15:33] what base are you using? [15:33] i tested it on lenny + etch (with latest backports of portmap+nfs-kernel-server) [15:34] i compile the kernels from git with small config changes like static vesafb [15:34] or enabled ath5k [15:35] hmmm ... well i guess the first thing to check is for required version of the nfs userspace tools for the .28 kernel, that should be documented in Documentation/* somewhere [15:35] well newer as the latest one is somehow stupid ;) [15:37] another thing, i found yesterday a missing firmware, today the next (both are for 2.6.27 too) [15:37] http://hpmerkel.com/hpblog/images/dvb-usb-digivox-02.fw.tgz [15:38] this one is for dvb-t too [15:38] extracted of course... [17:17] guys, I've just installed linux-image-2.6.28-1-ub-generic_2.6.28-1.1_i386.deb. Is it enough to migrate to this kernel, or should I install some modules as well? [17:42] actually it works well [17:55] if you don't have any binary drivers that should be enough [18:17] gregd: The kernel modules are in the package