/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/03/25/#ubuntu-devel.txt

glaksmonohi00:00
glaksmonowhy do you guys withdrew from GSoC?00:00
glaksmonomay i know?00:00
maxbseb128: The libbonoboui doc change has had unintended consequences - bug 348228 - ooi, why choose to carry something seemingly so minor as ubuntu delta?00:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 348228 in libbonoboui "upgrade broken - files left behind, files missing" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34822800:17
slangasekmaxb: so that our LiveCDs fit on a CD.00:19
maxbah00:19
JanCglaksmono: I don't know any official reason, but IIRC there were some "bad experiences" in the past00:20
UsamaAkkadhello ,can I add ext4 support to hardy?00:36
slangasekUsamaAkkad: it wouldn't be a sane thing to do.  It's not supported by the hardy kernel, or the hardy partitioning tools, or the hardy bootloader.00:45
UsamaAkkad:S I've crated one using other os and now I can't use it :)00:46
o0Chris0oHello to all the Ubuntu Devs :) I am trying to get in touch with the devs that have worked on Weather Applet 2.26.000:52
o0Chris0onot sure if this is the right channel to ask or not00:53
Hobbseewon't behere00:53
Hobbseeyou need to find where gnome does their irc00:53
RAOFo0Chris0o: The /usr/share/doc/gnome-applets/copyright file should contain the relevant emails, but hitting lits.gnome.org is likely to be much more interesting.00:53
o0Chris0oRAOF: thanks :)00:54
Hobbseehttp://live.gnome.org/GnomeIrcChannels by the looks of it, too.00:54
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ScottKslangasek: re the beta announcement: I was offline all day today.  We'll have something for you tomorrow.01:06
slangaseksounds good01:06
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LordKowhey the ubuntu devs probably work with local filesystem repos a bit. dput seems to work nicely for uploading to local but is there not an easy way to remove a package from it?01:30
slangasekthat would be a function of the repo software you're using.01:33
LordKowhm, well i guess that would be mini-dinstall.01:34
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sparky_anybody know what the system-wide folder is for firefox extensions??02:11
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calcwhat is the name of the package for git?03:25
calc"git" seems to be something else03:25
calcis it git-core?03:26
* calc tries it out03:26
TheMusocalc: git-core03:26
calcok03:28
calci saw all the matching verison numbers in dselect and thought it was probably that one03:28
icarusi guess theres not much ubuntu developement going on anymore04:48
icarusthats a shame04:48
TheMusoicarus: we are coming up to teh beta and final releases, so we are only fixing important bugs04:49
StevenKIt's also European night, so this channel is quiet around this time.04:50
calccjwatson: wrt the GPT issue again, apparently msdos label has a hard limit of 2TB(?) if so we will hit that limit this year as 2TB hard drives are already available04:59
calccjwatson: saw someone mention there is a limit on ubuntu-devel-discuss04:59
calccjwatson: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2009-March/007555.html05:01
TheMusocalc: thats going to screw many windows users over who want 2TB drives IMO.05:01
TheMusoUnless Vista 32 can also work with GPT05:01
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calcTheMuso: aiui vista works with gpt but doesn't boot from it except for 64bit, they will probably patch that soon i would imagine05:03
TheMusocalc: They'll have to.05:03
TheMusoUnless they want even more backlash.05:03
calchttp://wdc.com/en/products/products.asp?driveid=57605:04
calcI think WDC is the only maker with 2TB drives currently, but the rest will catch up soon05:05
TheMusoyep05:05
calclooks like we probably should default to using GPT for drives > 2TB if the drive is not partitioned, assuming the information in the thread is accurate05:06
calcwhat i'm unclear about is whether it is msdos doesn't support drives > 2TB or just partitions > 2TB05:08
TheMusoyeah05:09
calchttp://www.carltonbale.com/2007/05/how-to-break-the-2tb-2-terabyte-file-system-limit/05:10
TheMusoIn any case, I think with these sized drives coming on now, we will have to start moving away from the legacy piece of crap that is BIOS.05:10
calcthat article implies you don't need GPT if you use linux if you have large block device support enabled05:10
calci don't see CONFIG_LBD in our amd64 kernel so not sure if that is a current option or not05:12
TheMusoit may have changed nam possibly05:14
calcTheMuso: yea, i emailed cjwatson so when he wakes up can take a look at it05:15
calcheh large drives are one way to get rid of XP05:21
calcXP 32bit only supports up to 2TB disk in total (not per partition)05:22
TheMusoyep05:22
calcapparently you can't boot off a GPT disk with Vista unless your bios is EFI05:23
calcthat is bad news05:23
TheMusoThis was my point earlier05:26
TheMusoEFI is needed05:26
TheMusoand even then 64-bit vista is the only one that supports EFI./05:26
AmaranthTheMuso: Except it doesn't :/05:28
calci see lots of claims that Windows 7 defaults to GPT05:28
calcbut not anything authoritative05:28
AmaranthThat'd be cool05:28
AmaranthWe don't support GPT, do we?05:29
calcsome regular pc's apparently have uefi though so i can't tell if it just defaults to GPT in those cases or not05:29
AmaranthOh, Vista SP1 added EFI05:29
calcAmaranth: iirc we do on systems with uefi05:29
Amaranthhmm05:29
AmaranthPretty sure I had to have rEFIt do the sync thing before I could get Ubuntu installed05:30
TheMusoAmaranth: yes you would have had to do that.05:31
TheMusoHowever grub has GPT patches05:31
calchmm if you use rEFIt can you install Vista SP1 64bit using GPT?05:32
calchmm nm it seems rEFIt isn't a EFI emulator like I thought it was05:33
TheMusocalc: no its not05:34
TheMusoThe move to EFI in the PC BIOS area will be quite a big job, since lots of drivers will have to be rewritten to work with EFI. Hell I think everyone will just have to get new hardware.05:34
TheMusoI don't see manufacturers releasing updates to their video card's BIOS for example.05:35
calcapparently MSI sells motherboards with uefi bios available, not sure what it does for video bios though05:36
* calc gone to bed, bbl05:37
Amaranthcalc: Most of them just emulate a traditional BIOS so things will keep working05:37
AmaranthI think the goal there is later on once everything is updated they can release a patch that just turns off the emulation05:37
TheMusoAt least someone is thinking ahead...05:37
TheMusoAmaranth: I bet those boards also have no legacy components, i.e no COM headers, no PS/2, no ISA bridge of any kind.05:38
AmaranthI'm sure05:38
Amaranthbtw, I think Gateway was the first PC maker to ship machines with UEFI05:38
Amaranthwhich seems really odd so I thought I'd mention it :P05:38
TheMusos/c05:40
RAOFI presume that the standard way to get CONFIG_MMIOTRACE set in the generic kernels is to file a bug?05:55
dholbachgood morning05:59
slangaseksuperm1: what do we do about bug #341898?06:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 341898 in mythtv "Mythtv frontend does not display any fonts" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34189806:27
kadukHi07:10
kadukHow to include modules.dep in initramfs for custom kernel ?07:10
kadukAny ideas ?07:10
pittiGood morning07:25
pittikirkland: ugh, how did you change it to German so permanently in the first place? usually you just "export LANG=" in a terminal, and if you are done with it, you close the terminal or set it back to en_US.UTF-8; other terminals/apps should have never been affected..07:27
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kirklandpitti: thanks, uninstalling the langpack seemed to solve it for me08:25
pittikirkland: very strange; you are sure that your system locale is en_US.UTF-8?08:26
pittikirkland: the langpack shouldn't have any effect then08:26
kirklandpitti: how do i check that?08:26
pittikirkland: echo $LANG08:29
pittior, better, "locale"08:29
kirklandpitti: those look right, en_US.UTF-808:32
kirklandpitti: i think i'm back to normal08:32
loolKeybuk: around?09:22
loolKeybuk: I think my init just became somewhat broken on armel after today's upgrade; it's not respawning gettys anymore09:23
loolThe only thing in daemon.log is:09:23
loolMar 25 09:00:52 babbage init: Re-executing /sbin/init09:23
loolIn syslog I also see immediately thereafter:09:24
loolMar 25 09:06:49 babbage kernel: [159660.980000] udev: starting version 14009:24
loolPID 1 is in: select(7, [3 5 6], [], [], NULL09:26
loolIt seems it's the libc6 upgrade triggering the restart of init/upstart09:41
ion_A free geolocation database: <http://blogama.org/node/58>. It could be useful for Ubuntu if they’re going to provide a server for the mirror method.09:47
loolKeybuk: This happened on my two armel installs09:47
seb128lool: today's upgrade should be pretty non-update since we are frozen for beta no?09:48
loolKeybuk: I did a "touch /etc/event.d/ttyS0", this made upstart go out of the select, scan the file again, but it didn't respawn the getty09:48
loolseb128: I think the bug was there before beta, but any libc update which runs "init u" will have triggered it, and there was a libc update just before beta freeze (last friday)09:49
loolI'm only upgrading now09:49
loolseb128: But right, it's the upgrade which I ran today, not from the updates the archive got today, thanks for clarifying09:50
loolrunning "init u" manually has a larger effect, but still doesn't respawn; /me reboots09:50
loolKeybuk: 34834609:54
loolKeybuk: Actually not armel specific at all, same issue on my desktop10:04
loolKeybuk: At least one dup, perhaps two10:10
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cjwatsoncalc: yes, I'm aware of that, the partitioner already defaults to GPT on >2TB drives10:30
cjwatsonion_: yeah, I heard of that recently and posted a comment to a related installer bug10:32
cjwatsonion_: the database is an 11MB zip file, so we'd certainly have to have a server for it10:33
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siretart`dholbach: thank you very much! I probably should have written that mail in english in the first place, but OTOH, perhaps it's better that to have it reflected by someone not that much involved10:40
dholbachsiretart`: no worries - was easy enough to do10:41
cjwatsonion_: I'm filing a (non-urgent) request with our sysadmins to set up a service using that database11:03
ion_cjwatson: Cool, thanks,11:04
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Toobaz"not app development on Ubuntu" means "not app development using Ubuntu" or "not app development for Ubuntu"? I'd like to know how to comply with jaunty's new notifications... but if it's offtopic please feel free to tell me (in that case, any hint on where to ask?)11:42
HobbseeToobaz: the former, I think.  And I believe you want #dx, if people are around at this time of day :)11:43
Hobbseeas that's where that team tends to hang out11:43
ToobazHobbsee: thanks (what is "dx" for?!)11:44
sorendesktop experience, I believe.11:44
Toobazsoren: nice, thanks11:44
Hobbseeyes, that11:44
ogramdz, did you file a bug about ubiquity offering to install to the source media ?11:58
* ogra just got the SD card offered trying an install in the babbage board11:59
mdzogra: bug 34791611:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 347916 in ubiquity "Warns user about the fact that the installation medium is mounted" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34791611:59
ograthanks11:59
mdzogra: I'm not sure that's the same thing you're talking about though11:59
mdzthat's about the warning dialog saying that it's mounted11:59
ograwell, it didnt offer me to unmount it, but /dev/mmcblk0 was in the partitioner and selected as default target12:00
ogra(/dev/mmcblk0 isd the boot devicer for the livefs in my case)12:00
apwwhats the most concise way to find out what version of a package you have, and if there are any upgrade candidate.  i often see output like below in bugs so i assume its command generate: libdrm2:12:01
apw  Installed: 2.4.4-0ubuntu612:01
apw  Candidate: 2.4.5-0ubuntu112:01
ogracjwatson, want a new bug for it ? or should i follow up on mdz's ?12:01
Hobbseeapw: apt-cache policy packagename12:01
apwpolicy, obviously !?!, thanks12:01
ogra(on a sidenote, ubiquity does the base install and partitioning fine on babbage now, though we're missing the kernel bits, so there it will fail)12:02
mdzogra: sounds like a different issue to me12:02
ograyeah12:02
mdzit's easy enough to dupe later if not12:02
Hobbseeapw: yeah.  There always were interesting names in apt-cache.  You're welcome.12:02
ograok, i dont think ubiquity every took SD cards into account as install media (it didnt hasve to before :) )12:03
ogra*have12:03
apwpitti, how come apport can still produce notification icon things and be all nice and quiet about its work, and yet that was imposisble for update-manager and it has to hide and jump out at you?12:03
cjwatsonogra: your bug is sort of the opposite of mdz's. New bug, yes please12:04
ograon it :)12:04
ograi'm impressed, i didnt even expect it to get that far :)12:04
pittiapw: it has always popped up for crashes of your own programs12:05
pittiapw: but that's not possible with system crashes which you need root privs for12:05
apwsorry yeah thats good and thats all good12:05
pittiapw: that issue was on the table, bot not considered jaunty critical, because we'll disable apport in the final release12:05
cjwatsonogra: file it on partman-base, please12:05
ograoh, ok12:05
apwwhat i mean is we were forced to accept update-manager without its cute icon and click me to do things interface12:05
cjwatsonogra: it needs to be educated about mmcblk*12:05
apwand yet apport still can do it.  wondering why update-manager can't do what apport does12:06
apwwith apport as a good thing12:06
cjwatsonI hate the way device name handling is spread all over the place :-/12:06
pittiapw: I guess the design team doesn't truly like the way apport does it either; but unlike update-notifier/manager, the system crashes can't run as user :(12:06
pittiapw: I guess I'll still get my share of a beating from them12:06
* apw offers you a shield of defence +112:07
* pitti gladly adds it to his asbestos pants12:07
cjwatsonloggerhead is so nice for SRU proposals12:08
cjwatsonparticularly now that the URLs have been made saner12:08
ograGRRR12:08
cjwatsonjust being able to link to http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/tasksel/intrepid-proposed/revision/1388?compare_revid=1383 beats having to mess around attaching a debdiff12:08
ograi really dont like jauntys X crashyness12:09
pitticjwatson++12:09
pittiogra: is it really so bad? just after suspend, or on other occasions?12:09
pittiI get it after suspend sometimes, but that's finally tracked down12:09
ograpitti, out of the blue12:10
ograbut i'm using UXA deliberately12:10
pittiah, I'm not12:10
ograoften the mouse pointer still works but the rest is stuck12:10
ograsomethimes it kicks me to gdm12:10
ogra*times12:10
pittiogra: does upstream know about the bug, logs, registers, etc.?12:11
pittiI reported some myself, and although it takes a while, there has been progress12:11
ograno, i didnt find the time to capture anythng yet12:11
pittimy workstation often suffers from pipe underruns12:11
ograit seems related to using an external monitor on my laptop together with UXA12:12
Hobbseeogra: oh, i thought X freezing & dying was just me12:12
jcastroI just realized mine was dying on resume12:12
ograit doesnt die if i use it with normal resolution on the laptop LCD ... the external one uses 1900x1200 while the LCD uses 1024x80012:12
jcastrounfortunately I for the first few times I had assumed that gnome must have given up on session restore completely12:12
Hobbseemine will die while switching to a guest session12:13
pittijcastro: that's the bug I was talking about; fix is avaialble and will land after beta12:13
jcastropitti: yes james_w pointed it out to me thanks12:13
cjwatsonalso 'bzr cat -rtag:foo' much quicker than having to mess around unpacking source packages ...12:13
pittiogra: I'm using an external TFT as well; do you get occasional flickering?12:14
ograno, by my TFT is very expensive, it might have some flicker preventing thing builtin12:15
pittiuh, that would be magic12:15
pittiogra: how often does it freeze for you?12:15
ograhow doe that flicker manifest for you ?12:15
pittiogra: i. e. if you tried something to fix it, would you notice?12:15
ograevery few days12:15
pittiogra: well, the screen jumps for a subsecond and then restores12:15
ograno, i dont see that12:16
ogracjwatson, Bug #34841112:18
ubottuLaunchpad bug 348411 in partman-base "offers to install to source media in ubiquity if source media is SD (/dev/mmcblk0) card" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34841112:18
cjwatsontaavikko:12:19
cjwatsonoops, sorry taavikko12:20
cjwatsonogra: ta12:20
ograugh ...12:20
* ogra just notices he picked the 2G USB key instead of the 4G one for the install test12:21
ograi wonder if that will survive to the end12:21
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Keybuklool: what was broken, specifically?12:30
* pitti looks at the panel and notices that it's 1337 o'clock12:38
pittitime for hacking, apparently :)12:38
* Mithrandir notes pitti lives in the past. :-P12:38
Mithrandir13:38  * pitti looks at the panel and notices that it's 1337 o'clock12:38
* pitti hugs Mithrandir12:39
ograheh, same here :)12:39
* Mithrandir ruffles pitti 12:40
ograoh, ubiquity is such a liar on the babbage12:41
ogra"less than a minute remaining" .... shown since tem minutes already12:41
ogra*ten12:41
pittiogra: there's a typo in "millenia"12:42
ograheh12:44
ograhmm, apt isnt happy about /dev/mmcblk0 being mounted as /cdrom :(12:50
cjwatsonogra: why does apt care what's mounted there as long as it has the right structure?12:52
ograhmm, then probably the structure is wrong, sadly the board just crashed12:53
* ogra starts over ... damned, i was at 89%12:53
* ogra starts over12:54
loolKeybuk: getty wouldn't be respawned12:56
loolKeybuk: Or anything else I guess; see the bug report12:56
loolKeybuk: I confirmed on my desktop, so it looks like some urgent we want to fix for jaunty12:57
Keybukgetty was initially spawned?12:57
Keybukyou logged in, logged out, and then it wasn't respawned?12:57
loolKeybuk: Yes12:57
loolKeybuk: Well after telinit u, no getty would get respawned12:57
loolThe running ones would still work12:57
loolBut when I'd logout, new ones wouldn't come up12:58
Keybuk Mar 25 09:00:52 babbage init: Re-executing /sbin/init12:58
loolI noticed on armel because we use serial console a lot, but it's the same on my desktop if I login, telinit u, logout12:58
Keybukwhat killed init?12:58
loolKeybuk: libc6 upgrade12:58
Keybuk*sigh*12:58
loolKeybuk: "init u" is run except for a sysvinit version blacklist12:59
Keybuksomeone keeps uncommenting that damned fix12:59
Keybukso that's the bug12:59
Keybukdon't use init u/telinit u12:59
Keybukit causes upstart to lose all of its state13:00
loolKeybuk: What weird is that upstart doesn't seem to honor its config files either13:03
Keybuklool: how do you mean?13:03
loolKeybuk: e.g. even if I touch /etc/event.d/ttyS0, no getty is respawned13:03
Keybuksure13:03
Keybuk"start ttyS0" :)13:03
loolSo I guess the triggering event doesn't happen13:03
Keybuktouching config files has nothing to do with events13:04
loolI never start ttyS013:04
loolSo it's something else starting it13:04
loolstart on stopped rc213:04
loolSo I guess upstart should save its state and/or pick up jobs which match the current criterions for being respawned13:05
Keybukerr, neither13:05
loolKeybuk: If the behavior is that bad on telinit q, it might be worth not killing init and logging a warning that this isn't implemented yet13:05
Keybuklool: I've commented out that line about half a dozen times over the last few years13:06
Keybuksomeone keeps putting it back13:06
cjwatsonmdz: since bug 346589 bites UNR quite noticeably, do we need to release-note it for beta?13:06
ubottuLaunchpad bug 346589 in ubiquity "[Jaunty] Misleading information when installing with mounted partitions" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34658913:06
mdzcjwatson: yes13:06
cjwatsonKeybuk: I've found that glibc changes not committed to bzr have a habit of getting lost13:06
mdzcjwatson: or rather, I'd say that bug 347916 needs to be release noted13:06
ubottuLaunchpad bug 347916 in ubiquity "Warns user about the fact that the installation medium is mounted" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34791613:06
loolKeybuk: But even if we avoid calling into that, we're at risk until either upstart behaves as expected in face of such use or doesn't do anyting13:07
cjwatsonmdz: both, surely13:07
Keybuklool: yes13:07
* RainCT wonders if apport is compatibly with Debian's bug hooks13:07
loolKeybuk: So will you remove the kill and log a warning instead?13:07
loolOr will you implement state saving/restoring?13:07
Keybuklool: implementing state saving/restoring is planned13:08
loolI understand the immediate workaround is to comment out he init q in libc613:08
Keybukit'll take about a year to write ;)13:08
loolKeybuk: Perhaps it's worth it to remove the kill then13:08
loolCause the effects are nasty ATM13:08
Keybuknot that nasty really13:08
Keybukthe glibc upgrade tells you to restart your system anyway, no?13:08
loolNo13:08
cjwatsonKeybuk: I can't find a record of any glibc upload from you since feisty13:09
loolKeybuk: It's enough to dpkg-reconfigure libc6 to trigger the bug13:09
cjwatsonKeybuk: and neither your dapper nor your feisty upload were relevant - are you sure you uploaded these fixes?13:09
Keybukcjwatson: hmm, strange13:09
Keybukcjwatson: maybe you persuaded me not to, on the basis then init would still have the old glibc open13:10
loolSo can we just replace the kill with a warning for now until state saving is implemented?13:10
cjwatsonI'm not sure I was aware that it caused breakage13:10
Keybuklool: I'm not sure we should rush into this13:10
cjwatsonI think the last time I persuaded you to add a dummy 'init u' implementation instead?13:11
cjwatsonbut it was a while back13:11
Keybukcjwatson: yeah, I'm trying to think why I did that at all13:11
KeybukI would have known it stops gettys from respawning :)13:11
* Keybuk wishes you could grep irclogs13:11
cjwatsonI have local logs back to early 200713:12
Keybukbug #188925 apparently13:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 188925 in upstart "Upgrade of glibc causes root filesystem not to be mounted ro on shutdown" [Wishlist,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18892513:12
Keybuk23 Sep 200813:12
cjwatsontry the 2008-09-29 logs13:12
Keybukohh13:12
loolKeybuk: What's the kill good for?  it picks up a new libc or a new ld-linux or a new init; is there any other reason for it?13:12
Keybuknow that title explains everything doesn't it ;)13:12
Keybukincluding why we can't just put a warning there instead13:13
cjwatsonhah, neat13:14
Keybukahh13:14
Keybukand then the day after we had that discussion about the scary assertion when upgrading libc613:14
Keybukbecause restarting upstart caused it to drop the connection to initctl/telinit13:14
Keybukand it went WAAAH13:15
* Keybuk remembers now13:15
Keybuklool: so yeah13:15
Keybukthere's a rock, and a hard place13:15
loolI am afraid one of you two will have to teach me why not re-execing upstart prevents remounting ro; is this because a fd is open on libc?13:15
Keybuktake your pick ;)13:15
loolWas this only for a particular version of libc6?13:15
Keybuklool: you can't remount a system if you have any "dirty" files open13:16
Keybukdirty files include those files you have opened which have been unlinked13:16
Keybukupgrading libc replaces the libc6 .so13:16
Keybukinit would have the old .so open if it wasn't restarted13:16
Keybukso the filesystem is busy13:16
loolCan't we re-exec upstart on shutdown only?13:17
Keybukthat'd kill the shutdown sequence ;)13:18
KeybukI don't think this is a sky-is-falling bug, since there's a simple command to restart the terminal - and it's fine after a reboot13:19
loolWell it happens on all libc6 upgrades, so on all dist upgrades13:20
ograhmm, where is redboot-tools13:20
Keybuklool: most of the time, these tend to require a reboot anyawy13:20
loologra: I saw it in aptitude when updating earlier13:20
ograi dont see it on the babbage13:20
ogratrying to install redboot-tools and redboot-imx here after a fresh atp-get update13:21
ogra*apt13:21
loologra: weird, I could swear I saw it earlier, and I don't anymore13:22
ograi see the source13:22
ogralool, seems the binaries were not published or ports hangs once again13:23
loologra: the binaries are in NEW13:23
ograah !13:23
loolI must have confused this with the other redboot package13:23
ograwell, i'll try without bootloader for now13:24
loolKeybuk: So we should probably recommend a reboot when init-u-ing13:24
Keybuklool: agree13:24
cjwatsonwah, what happened to /dev/kvm13:25
cjwatsondoesn't kvm load the modules it needs?13:26
loolKeybuk: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/92177 looks like it could be closed with the current init u implementation13:26
Keybukno, it cna't13:27
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Ubuntu: timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/92177/+text)13:27
cjwatsonKeybuk: bug 340873, if you haven't seen it13:30
ubottuLaunchpad bug 340873 in acpi-support "[Jaunty] modprobe requires .conf filenames now" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34087313:30
cjwatsonKeybuk: should that be targeted to jaunty?13:30
Keybukironically there doesn't seem to be a bug that upstart doesn't support reexec properly13:34
Keybukcjwatson: err, I thought I got all those13:35
loolKeybuk: You can make the respawn one that bug if you like13:35
cjwatsonKeybuk: I'll take that as a yes, then13:36
Keybukcjwatson: yeah13:36
Keybukthough where does your bluez modprobe come from?13:36
cjwatsonbluez-utils13:36
Keybukquest bluez-4.25% grep -r modprobe .13:36
Keybukzsh: exit 1     grep -r modprobe .13:36
ograisnt that in the initscript ?13:36
Keybukquest bluez-4.32% grep -r modprobe .13:36
Keybukzsh: exit 1     grep -r modprobe .13:36
cjwatsonmaybe some old version? dpkg -S still lists it, though13:37
Keybukcjwatson: could be13:37
Keybukcjwatson: bluez-utils only contains /usr/share/doc/bluez-utils for me13:37
Keybukbad clean up of a transiational?13:37
ograsame here13:38
cjwatsonbut then dpkg -L would not list it ...13:38
cjwatsonI mean, I can't find it in the source either13:39
Keybukyes it would13:39
cjwatsonhmm, indeed, it isn't in the .deb13:39
ogradpkg -L gives me /usr/share/doc/bluez-utils and its contents13:39
Keybukdpkg -L includes all files owned by the package13:39
cjwatsonok, so it's a stale conffile left around from a previous version13:39
Keybukincluding any adopted from previous versions13:39
cjwatsonsomething should clean it up, though13:39
Keybukcjwatson: sure13:39
Keybukif I upload, they'll queue for after-beta right?13:40
Keybukogra: can you do irda-utils13:44
Keybukthe maintainer scripts are insane, and I'm not going near them ;)13:44
Keybukcjwatson: err, wtf is oss-compat?13:45
Keybukit seems to be utterly irrelevant in ubuntu given our alsa packages13:45
ograKeybuk, hrm for what ? i dont have irda HW to test and am massively busy getting babbage in shape13:46
cjwatsonKeybuk: queue> yes13:46
Keybukogra: you touched it last13:46
ograme ??13:46
ograKeybuk, cn that happen after beta, i really dont have a spare minute13:47
cjwatsonKeybuk: oss-compat> say hello to Hurd compatibility ;-)13:47
ogrababbage enablement is my highest prio atm13:47
Keybukcjwatson: but all it does is add lines which are in our own alsa-base file13:47
cjwatsonseveral packages seem to depend on it13:47
brooniecjwatson: TBF, I suspect it's more for the benefit of BSD.13:47
cjwatsonmm13:47
cjwatsonDepends: module-init-tools | modutils | hurd13:48
Keybukcjwatson: I'll let crimsun sort that one out13:48
cjwatsonogra: this is certainly post-beta material13:48
Keybukcjwatson: sane-backends and bluez-utils queued13:49
ograok, then i can do it, if there is a bug, please assign it to me13:49
Keybukogra: done13:49
Keybukand thanks13:49
ograthanks as well, i wasnt even aware i ever touched it13:50
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cellofellowI installed libasound2-plugins from the source package to enable the JACK plugin, but apt keeps wanting to update it to the binary version. How do I edit the source so that the version number is higher so that apt won't update it?14:03
ogracould someone let redboot-tools out of NEW ?14:04
mdzseb128: what's the easiest way to trigger the gnome-keyring dialog?  I don't have a WPA network in KVM14:05
pittimdz: use ssh?14:06
pittimdz: connecting to an sftp or smb server should also trigger it14:06
ograwohoo, babbage is in langpack installation !!14:06
cellofellowCurrent version of libasound2-plugins in both binary and source is 1.0.17-0ubuntu5. Can I change the version in the sourcecode to 1.0.17-0ubuntu5-1?14:06
cjwatsoncellofellow: edit debian/changelog. You should make it .1 rather than -1 for technical reasons.14:07
cellofellowk14:07
cjwatsoncellofellow: debian/changelog has a fixed format; you may want to install devscripts and use 'dch -v1.0.17-0ubuntu5.1' to edit it14:07
mdzpitti: thanks, connecting to an sftp server was the simplest14:09
cellofellowhttp://paste2.org/p/17104714:09
cjwatsoncellofellow: look carefully and spot your typo14:11
cellofellowlol, thanks14:11
cellofellowwhat's the recommended package to build (every webpage I read has something different).14:13
cjwatsondebuild14:14
cjwatsonwell, that's a command not a package, but you already have the relevant package installed14:14
cellofellowyeah, I mean't command14:15
cellofellowanyway to pass -j2 to make using debuild (dual threading)?14:16
cjwatsoncellofellow: see the dpkg-buildpackage(1) manual page and note that you can generally pass dpkg-buildpackage options to debuild as well14:17
maxbcellofellow: DEB_BUILD_OPTS="parallel=2" I think14:17
maxbthough this relies on the package's debian/rules interpreting it14:17
cjwatsonthe suggestion I made shouldn't rely on that14:17
cellofellowok14:18
cjwatsondpkg-buildpackage(1) documents an alternative approach14:18
cellofellowum, got a gpg error14:18
cjwatsonignore it14:20
cjwatsonuse -uc -us options if you would prefer not to get it in future14:20
cellofellowwell, thanks guys, no more annoying Update Notifier bugging me to update.14:25
mdzcjwatson: is the status of bug 44194 correct, i.e. there is still work needed in openssl and wpasupplicant?14:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 44194 in zlib "wpasupplicant doesn't start when the network start" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/4419414:26
cjwatsonmdz: work's still needed in wpasupplicant. It's an error that the openssl task is still open; I'll fix that14:31
cjwatsonoh, hmm, apparently I forgot to upload openssl14:32
mdzok, so it's correct14:33
mdzthat table is impossible to scan visually14:33
cjwatsonI've uploaded openssl now. I think I forgot that because there was already a .upload file there from the previous PPA upload14:33
mdz.upload files are the devil's work14:34
mdzfor each time they saved me from a harmless error, they have 10 times caused a grievous one14:34
evandpitti: I just tested usb-creator with today's ISO (sorry for taking so long, was caught up in ubiquity work), and it's working fine for me.  Do you have any more information?14:37
pittievand: very little unfortunately, just what I wrote on bug 34807814:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 348078 in usb-creator "created USB stick does not boot (worked two weeks ago)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34807814:39
mdzKeybuk/cjwatson: in bug 341928, is it the fact that a /dev/block name is being returned that is causing the trouble?  or is that a separate issue?14:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 341928 in lvm2 "Consistently reproducible "device or resource busy" error on partitioning" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34192814:40
evandpitti: ok, I'll follow up there14:40
pittievand: I attached an ls -lR, maybe there's some file missing?14:41
Keybukmdz: it could be indicative of a more fundamental underlying problem14:41
tkamppeterpitti, I have prepared an Intrepid SRU to fix bug 345183. I have uploaded the changes to my LP BZR repository. Please merge them into the main Intrepid repo for CUPS and upload the package to -proposed. Thanks.14:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 345183 in cups "CUPS, foomatic, & pdftopdf fail when printing more than one copy of an image" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34518314:42
evandpitti: do you still have the disk in question?14:42
mdzKeybuk: should it be a separate bug, or would fixing that fix 341928 as well?14:42
Keybukmdz: I don't know14:42
pittievand: yes, I didn't touch it since the boot test14:42
Keybukthere isn't enough information on the bug to tell14:42
evandpitti: could you dd it to a file and stick it somewhere I can pull from?  rookery?14:43
pittievand: I could, but it's 1 GB, so it'll take a fair while with my 50 KB/s upstream14:43
evandgah14:44
evandnevermind then14:44
pittievand: does usb-creator write an MBR and/or install-grub?14:44
pittii. e. something I could check/upload on the first couple of MB?14:44
evandyes, the one from syslinux14:44
evandit should match /usr/lib/syslinux/mbr.bin14:44
pittinice, is that really 404 bytes14:45
cjwatsonmdz: the fact that a /dev/block name is being returned is the proximate cause14:46
cjwatsonmdz: I'm going to look into it more after beta if Keybuk doesn't beat me to it14:47
pittievand: sudo dd if=/dev/sdc bs=404 count=1 | cmp - /usr/lib/syslinux/mbr.bin14:47
pittievand: says it's identical14:47
evandpitti: can you elaborate on it not booting?  Does it just sit there, does it give you an operating system not found error, does it give you any other error?14:49
pittievand: the second14:49
pittievand: in particular, I plug it in, choose the stick in the bios to be first priority, but it still boots from hard disk14:49
pittitried it on two different computers14:50
pittion those computers, my other USB stick with an ubiquity install boots fine14:50
pittiso I don't think I'm too dumb to drive the bios, or the bios is too dumb to boot from usb14:50
pittievand: I added fdisk -l output to the bug14:50
mdzcjwatson: do you need access to a system with the appropriate controller?14:50
evandpitti: very odd14:51
pittievand: I'll do an image to my local hard disk, then zero it out and start over again14:51
evandpitti: ok, thanks14:52
pittievand: do you know if the partition type is any relevant here?14:52
cyberixIs this the right chanel for problems that might have been introduced by some architectural changes?14:53
cjwatsonmdz: yes, it would be useful, although only if I can get full console-level access14:53
cjwatsonmdz: inc. ability to boot arbitrary images14:53
mdzfader: can you arrange that for cjwatson?14:53
evandpitti: you might want to compare the VBR as well.  re partition type> looks ok14:54
fadercjwatson: Is this access to the certification hardware that you need?14:54
cjwatsonfader: yes please. I have to go out now but will be back later14:55
cjwatsonfader: post-beta though, I don't have time this week14:55
pittievand: vbr?14:55
fadermdz, cjwatson: I will see what the process is to get all that access, as it needs to be worked through IS14:55
evandpitti: volume boot record14:55
mdzfader: all the more reason to start early, so that when he needs it, it's ready14:55
fadermdz: absolutely14:56
mdzfader: while you're talking to them, it would be worth exploring if we can grant access en masse14:56
fadermdz: I'm concerned about coordination of resources if there are a lot of people in there... we have to make sure that nothing gets rebooted while someone is working on it and that enough hardware is left to actually do the certification tests :)14:57
evandpitti: the code runs syslinux /dev/sdb1 as well as copies the syslinux mbr to the disk mbr14:58
evandas the latter case was necessary to deal with situations like the user having grub on there for whatever odd reason14:59
mdzfader: on the flip side, though, we never know who will need it and when, and the harder it is to get access, the less chance it will benefit developers15:00
fadermdz: True.  I will find out what the process is/should be as I don't know everything that's involved at the moment.15:01
cr3mdz: we have a locking mechanism in place where people can request access to a machine, which then gets locked when all the pending activities have been completed on the hardware15:02
cr3mdz: when a lock is acquired, a message is sent to the user who will then have to unlock it explicitly when done15:02
cr3mdz: during that time, all activities for that hardware will be enqueued and some might expire depending on the duration of the lock15:02
pittievand: ah, did you use persistency?15:03
pittievand: ISTR I used persistency two weeks ago, but not yesterday15:03
superm1slangasek, well i've talked to bryce about it, and given it made it past xorg server 1.6 freeze he advised that we go to xorg upstream before reverting their patches15:06
superm1now for mythbuntu disks, that means you can't really use them unless you are using Intel graphics or one of the closed drivers on the reboot, which is less desirable of course15:07
evandah, that might be the difference15:07
evandI did indeed15:07
evandpitti: testing now without it15:07
pittievand: just done, worked fine15:08
pittievand: so, same .iso, same non-persistency mode, same usb-creator version15:08
evandvery odd15:09
jdstrandmathiaz: hey, so on bug #305264 what in your opinion is needed to close it out? AIUI, gntuls is sitting in -proposed but probably shouldn't be pushed until the openldap SRUs for hardy and intrepid. Is this correct?15:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 305264 in gnutls26 "gnutls regression: failure in certificate chain validation" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30526415:10
pittievand: where is that vbr thing? should I diff it (previous image vs. current stick)15:11
mathiazjdstrand: agreed.15:11
pittievand: for kicks, I'll try changing the partition type again15:12
jdstrandmathiaz: are you doing the openldap SRUs?15:12
jdstrands/doing/doing and\/or planning on doing/15:13
pittievand: ok, that wasn't it; ok, nevermind that one for now15:14
ogracould some archive admin let redboot-tools out of NEW ?15:18
ograwe need it on the babbage15:18
mathiazjdstrand: hm - not at the moment.15:20
mathiazjdstrand: that would require backporting the patch to intrepid and hardy version15:20
mathiazjdstrand: although the patch is rather simple it may need some work for hardy15:21
jdstrandmathiaz: yes. I thought that is what we were talking about?15:21
mathiazjdstrand: yes. So I can take a look at it.15:21
jdstrandmathiaz: ok excellent :)15:21
davmor2guys I got an issue with a samba share from hardy server.  If I use places/network I can see it I double click it and it changes to the workgroup,  I double click on that and I get told I don't have access.  However if I click on places/connect to server I can get it to function fine is this a known issue?15:26
cbrdoes ubuntu's xorg support KMS?15:30
evandpitti: if you dd the non-working image back on, and then run syslinux -s /dev/sdb1 (or whatever the right value is) does it then boot?15:36
macocbr: dont know about xorg, but ubuntu's kernel doesn't15:43
seb128mdz: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/348428 seems to be an issue similar to the one I was mentionning yesterday15:46
ubottuUbuntu bug 348428 in gdm "Swithing to another user and then to anything else, freezes laptop. Jaunty" [Undecided,New]15:46
seb128"exaCopyDirty: Pending damage region empty!15:46
seb128*** glibc detected *** /usr/bin/X: double free or corruption (out): 0x0d73de98 ***15:46
seb128======= Backtrace: =========15:46
seb128/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6[0xb7ba8604]15:46
seb128/lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(cfree+0x96)[0xb7baa5b6]15:46
seb128/usr/lib/libdrm_intel.so.1[0xb77e6837]15:46
seb128"15:46
seb128mdz: that seems a different one than yours15:47
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seb128mdz: especially that in this case there is no suspend or resume and no reason for the clock to go backward15:47
seb128bryce, tjaalton: ^ is that a known issue?15:47
seb128the crash is a libdrm one15:48
mdzseb128: the problem turned out to be memory corruption, so it's hard to say whether it's related. could be fallout from that bug15:48
seb128well the timestamp corruption is only when the clock goes backward no?15:48
seb128there is no reason to have that on user switching is it?15:49
cbrmaco: do you know whether i still need intelfb compiled for kms?15:50
macocbr: i dont know, but i have an idea who would...let me see if i can catch him on jabber15:51
macocbr: no, you don't15:53
macocbr: still need CONFG_FB for termnal though, he says15:53
cbroh, then i guess i didnt get my kms working15:54
cbri only see a framebuffer with intelfb15:54
cbrwithout it, it switches off the screen15:54
keesseb128: the memory corruption starts with X.org has been running for >28 hours, and when a log message is generated15:58
keesi.e. the "seconds" count exceeds 5 digits.15:58
seb128I don't think it's my issue15:59
seb128I usually reboot daily15:59
* kees nods15:59
pittievand: trying16:04
pittievand: it's really sdb1, not sdb? i. e. the partition, not the device?16:07
evandpitti: yes16:08
tedgslangasek: I remember you showed me some trick to make dch behave better, but I don't remember what the trick was... can you point me to it again?16:11
cjwatsonDEBCHANGE_RELEASE_HEURISTIC=changelog is the usual main one16:12
cjwatsonin ~/.devscripts16:12
cjwatsonI recently discovered DEBCHANGE_MULTIMAINT_MERGE=yes as well, which is nice16:13
tedgcjwatson: Yes, that was it.  Thank you!16:14
james_wI'm starting to wonder why that is not default16:15
james_wand if the second does what I think then I think it definitely should be16:15
pittiyeah, it's one of those "unbreak it" settings16:15
pittiI have that as well16:15
tedgIt's hazing for new debian packagers ;)16:15
james_wI fear it's just a case of the devscripts maintainers not wanting to annoy those who like the current way16:15
cjwatsonjames_w: likewise16:15
james_wcjwatson: are you not a devscripts maintainer?16:16
slangaseksuperm1: so is this a recent regression wrt mythbuntu, or was everyone just using intel or closed drivers for the alpha?16:17
slangaseksuperm1: and does this become a release notes item for beta, if we have to round-trip to upstream to get the underlying bug fixed?16:18
cjwatsonjames_w: no, sort of been meaning to get round to that16:22
cjwatsonI think they'd add me if I asked, given they've nearly said so in the past :)16:22
james_ware you a lintian maintainer?16:22
cjwatsonyes16:22
james_wah, that's it16:22
james_wI can bring the issue up if you like16:22
cjwatsonand debian-policy these days, because apparently I'm mad16:23
cjwatsonwouldn't hurt16:23
james_wheh16:23
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cbrmaco: okay, kms terminal works now too.. it didnt yesterday but now it works.. anyway, Xorg still doesn't play ball16:29
cbrso i guess something in jaunty doesn't support it16:29
cbrinstalled latest xorg-intel stuff from xorg-edgers16:30
macocbr: talk to bgamari. you wont find him in any ubuntu channels except #ubuntu because he's a fedora user, but he does some intel work with upstream and is who i usually ask (mostly just because we go to school together...)16:31
cbri see16:31
cbrthanks16:31
cjwatsonogra: accepted redboot-tools16:32
ograyay !!!16:33
ogracjwatson, i have one odd issue on that babbge that enforces to shut down syslog, i assume we cant get proper installer logs with a clever preseed option anyway ?16:35
cjwatsonyou can do networked syslog16:35
cbrDefault kernel mode setting to off, add configure flag to enable16:36
cjwatsonlog_host=foo log_port=bar I think16:36
cbrin intel driver 2.6.0 changelog16:36
ograhmm, that would require a properly working NIC driver16:36
cbri wonder what's the flag though16:36
cjwatsonogra: do you mean that you can't run syslog at all?16:36
ogracjwatson, the kernel spills a ton of USB messages all the time ... that makes syslog/klog/debug grow to 100s of MB ...16:37
ograwhich in the end makes the system hit oom16:37
cjwatsonwell, you're a bit stuffed then aren't you ;-)16:38
cjwatsonunless you want to be creative and replace log-output and logger with things that write to files or something, but be careful with log-output's semantics16:38
ograwell, we'll need a relatively big howto for babbage install anyway ...16:41
ograone part was to shut down syslog right at the start in beta16:41
ograpost beta the kernel should be quieter16:41
mterryIs http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-karmic/interest/ working?  I registered on launchpad last week, but that page still says I haven't16:44
* slangasek applauds cjwatson's debian-policy madness16:47
ogracan anyone remond me why casper removes the hwclock call on shutdown ?16:58
ogra*remind even16:58
Keybukogra: because you don't want a *Live CD* mucking around with the hardware clock of the machine it's into16:59
Keybukthe entire point is that you can try Ubuntu without changing your computer16:59
Keybuklast thing we want is "I tried Ubuntu, and my Windows clock is now wrong" types of bugs17:00
ograhmm17:00
calcgrr my disk is acting up again on my laptop, need to do a destructive disk test on it :\17:01
ograKeybuk, my prob on the babbage is that it has no battery to keep the clock ... the capacitor used only holds power for a very short time17:01
Keybukso it's not going to help you anyway17:02
ograwell, it would if i could just reboot to have it right17:02
calcat least now i get to play with the new security erase feature... easy way to write to all sectors to hopefully kick smart into fixing whatever is wrong17:06
cbrhmm.. seems like Xorg is completely oblivious of KMS stuff going on.. the intel driver change log says that it's supposed to automagically enable UXA and everything should be dandy17:10
cbrbut it aint :(17:10
cjwatsonogra: can you give me a one-line description of the computers that will run this imx51 image?17:11
cjwatsonogra: like for plain armel, we say "For ARMv5t processors and above."17:12
ograi'm not sure we should mention the manufacturer ...17:12
ograits only running on the babbage boar atm17:12
ogra*board17:12
superm1slangasek, this is a recent regression, but since a lot of people generally use closed drivers, it wasn't caught until recently.  i think it has to either become release notes item for beta or beta get deferred. still haven't decided what's the better way to go about it17:12
cjwatsonogra: I don't mind what we say, just need a description for the web site :-)17:13
ograyeah, i know ... but just "babbage board" might be to less17:14
slangaseksuperm1: unless you expect a fix to be in the pipe by this weekend, I would certainly suggest the release notes option17:14
cjwatsonogra: I can just say "iMX51 systems" or something17:14
slangasekand even then, you'll be dealing with all of the suddenly-unfrozen stuff landing when you'd be trying to do your beta17:14
brooniecjwatson: That's normally misleading, it'll depend very strongly on which i.MX51.17:14
ogracjwatson, there are more imx51 SoCs ... it will only run on the babbage17:15
superm1slangasek, OK well i'll discuss with our folks more.  i mean there is the fix in the pipe of reverting those 3 patches, but probably do need to hear what upstream has to say about it before doing so17:15
brooniecjwatson: Based on what ogra's just said how about "i.MX51 based babbage board"17:15
ograbroonie, sounds good17:16
superm1bryce, do you know if the author of those patches, Eric Anholt I think is on IRC at all?  i've not gotten any feedback on the upstream bugs or mailing list posts, so at least getting his opinion on the matter would be good i think17:17
cjwatsonogra: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/custom/20090325-armel+imx51/ should appear shortly17:21
ogracjwatson, i havemt confirmed the preseed fix yet17:22
cjwatsonogra: that's OK, we can publish another one17:22
ogra(and havent added the change to the script)17:22
ograah, k17:22
ograthanks then17:23
cjwatsonplease check that the HTML index is suitable17:23
seb128re17:23
seb128 ok, so how do I valgrind X? ;-)17:23
seb128 valgrind doesn't like the X binary setuid17:23
ograthat will make elmo happy, another 800M less on my home pn people :)17:23
ogra*on17:23
seb128slangasek, mdz: ^ any hint? ;-)17:23
mdzseb128: just make it not setuid :-)17:23
mdzand let gdm start it17:24
* slangasek nods17:24
mdzseb128: slangasek provided a recipe in bug 32803517:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 328035 in xorg-server "X server crash: *** glibc detected *** free(): in valid next size (fast)" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32803517:24
seb128mdz: I did follow the recipe and hit the setuid issue17:24
seb128but I picked the wrong option17:24
slangasekI overlooked the setuid part when I was writing the recipe blindly, sorry17:25
seb128tried to set valgrind setuid which didn't work17:25
ogracjwatson, hmm, the cd burning guide surely doesnt apply to the .img :)17:38
seb128hum17:40
ogracjwatson, the text from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook-remix/daily-live/current/ would fit better17:40
seb128no luck valgrinding X, the log are almost empty17:40
cjwatsonogra: feel free to edit directly on antimony17:41
cjwatsoncdimage/www/full/custom/...17:41
ograok17:41
cjwatsonyeah, I should have remembered to copy from something mobile-shaped17:41
ograwell, it technically isnt a USB image either17:42
ograi guess i need to write a SD card guide :)17:42
ogragah, the "detecting hardware" part in ubiquity makes my heart stop every time for a beat ... i always think the board crashed17:45
seb128slangasek, mdz: I've something weird, the log got created and have the command which is ran17:45
seb128but17:45
seb128 2531 tty7     Rs+    0:43 X.copy :0 -br -audit 0 -auth /var/lib/gdm/:0.Xauth -nolisten tcp vt717:45
ogra(he barbershop animation in the progressbar gets stuck)17:45
seb128not valgrind in the process list17:45
ogracjwatson, hmm, ubiquity failed again at the bootloader step ...could it be that the preseed option is ubiquity/configure_bootloader=false instead (or install_bootloader and configure_bootloader)17:50
BlackLukesis there anyone who's active in ubiquity development?17:56
* ogra points BlackLukes to #ubuntu-installer17:57
cjwatson        install_bootloader = self.db.get('ubiquity/install_bootloader')18:03
cjwatson        if install_bootloader == "true":18:03
cjwatsonogra: ^-18:03
ograyeah18:04
ogra(i moved over to the appropriate channel btw :) )18:04
seb128slangasek, mdz: is xorg supposed to start in a reasonable time under valgrind?18:13
seb128when I "sudo valgrind X :1" it doesn't seem to do a lot, or it's taking ages18:14
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directhexam i right in thinking usplash is on death row, given kernel modesetting magicks?18:22
TheMusodirecthex: I believe it will be replaced by plymouth in karmic yes18:22
directhexno point filing a "this sucks" bug of any kind, then?18:23
mrooney"deprecated row" sounds a little nicer :)18:23
directhexhm. is jono or jcastro about?18:25
* jono looks up18:25
* mrooney waves at jono18:26
directhexjono, can we move to /msg?18:26
jonodirecthex, sure18:26
jonohey mr_pouit18:26
jonooops18:27
jonohey mrooney18:27
mrooneyjono: just waving at you, saying hello :)18:27
mrooneyI'd say good morning but it probably isn't for you18:27
pittijames_w: got a minute to ponder bug 275432?18:28
ubottuLaunchpad bug 275432 in policykit "libpolkit requires files from policykit for polkit_context_init to work" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27543218:28
pittijames_w: my gut feeling is that we should't assume a default configuration if only libpolkit2 is installed18:28
pittijames_w: I'd much rather fix CK itself to get along with PK not being available, and just act as if PK support wasn't compiled in in the first place18:28
pittijames_w: i. e. continue to run, but disable the reboot/shutdown functions18:29
pittijames_w: WDYT?18:29
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Laneyhow do I go about getting/using people.ubuntu.com hosting? Or is it for canonical types only?18:34
cjwatsonCanonical-only at the moment I'm afraid18:35
sladenLaney: bug #149560 IIRC18:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 149560 in canonical-website "Rename 'people.ubuntu.com'->'people.canonical.com'" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/14956018:37
LordKowthat shouldnt be too hard considering all that needs to be done is switch the DNS info18:38
LordKowsame server as far as ping tells me18:38
LordKowexcept there will be a lot of broken links which at first i forgot about18:39
LordKoweuw, okay nevermind. i go back to building vlc snapshots now.18:39
Laneycjwatson, sladen: alright, thanks18:41
ScottKmvo: Thank you very much for your python-central change.  I think that will clarify a lot.18:56
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slangasekseb128: I wouldn't promise 'reasonable time', no...19:13
seb128slangasek: I stopped trying to get it working, it stays on an empty screen and valgrind is not listed in the processes list19:14
mvoScottK: cheers, I was suspecting that the reporting was not 100% reliable, now it should be better. I have a zope3 update pending for the other half of the bug, but want to have doko check the diff out before I go ahead with the upload19:17
\shguys, should tail -f <apache-logfile> occupy at least 100% of cpu while tailing the logfile when 6 clients are poking apache with 150 concurrent requests? the load goes up straight to heaven when tail is running...and top tells me that one core of eight is fully loaded with 100% work19:20
\sh(no x included...just plain console)19:21
broonieThat doesn't sound entirely suprising.19:21
\shbroonie: for me it was surprising19:23
broonieThe terminal app will be updating the screen as fast as it can possibly go.19:24
\shbroonie: you are talking of the vt1-4 linux console...I thought it still pushes the bytes over irq <whatever> instead of painting the characters ,-)19:25
broonieNo, I was thinking of an X11 terminal application.19:25
\shbroonie: as said, no x involved19:26
\shbroonie: it's intrepid server (better: ubuntu-minimal meta)19:26
broonieThough if it's a framebuffer rather than text console it's kind of the same deal.19:26
\shbah...now a beer for the magic kernel append param to disable framebuffer and just giving me the old text console19:27
\shsometimes life could be so easy fb=false will be my friend19:30
\shactually it helped a bit but still19:36
\shok tail is not a good idea ... tail output enabled: load goes up to 5 without tail only 2 cores are fully busy...fun I love stress testing19:44
\shload without tail <= 219:44
broonieYou're asking for an awful lot of I/O with tail - look at the volume of logging!19:45
\shbroonie: that was just a sideeffect of initial setup testing ;) so tail is already forgotten19:53
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james_wpitti: that sounds sensible. It's not so much a problem now, except that it says "CRITICAL", when it isn't particularly.21:26
james_wpitti: fixing policykit here is hard, so I think making consolekit more forgiving would be good.21:27
james_wpitti: have you spoken to Michael about it? he has a pretty good grasp of the situation. I'm wondering if we shouldn't pull consolekit apart and create shutdownkit, which would seem to avoid some of this silliness21:29
directhexnot enough Kits21:30
james_win this case it is warranted I would say :-)21:30
tkamppeterdirecthex, should I really rename Foomatic to PrintingKit :-)21:32
slangasekI know there's a better pun hiding somewhere behind the name "ShutdownKit"21:32
directhextkamppeter, how much cash for such a rename?21:33
* directhex continues to insist the Kit thing is shamelessly ripped off from BeOS21:33
tkamppeterWho is the copyright holder of "...Kit"?21:33
james_wDavidKit21:33
directhextkamppeter, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeOS_API21:34
directhextranslation kit, now that was awesome21:35
rniamohi21:42
rniamoi'm under jaunty and i have no sound (maybe because i have a intel hda soundcard) but i have no sound server (alsa, oss are not present, i have only the null driver of pulseaudio)21:43
calcrniamo: which sound codec do you have?21:43
rniamosound codec ?21:44
rniamoi'm not sure to understand21:44
* calc looks for the path21:44
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calcrniamo: something like /proc/asound/card0/codec#(number)21:44
rniamoi don't have /proc/asound21:45
calcoh i see :\21:45
calcyou apparently don't have alsa loaded at all21:45
calcdtchen: ^ ?21:45
rniamoi only have the null driver21:45
calci'm pretty sure even if it doesn't recognize your codec you should have that much of alsa loaded to see /proc/asound21:46
calcso i am not sure what is wrong21:46
calcTheMuso: you here? ^21:46
TheMusorniamo: what audio devices are listed when you run lspci? Please pastebin the result of your lspci output if you don't know what you are looking for exactly.21:47
rniamoTheMuso : intel hda21:48
rniamo00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)21:48
calcTheMuso: thanks for taking over :) i'm busy trying to unbreak my laptop atm :\21:48
TheMusoian_brasil: when you run lsmod, do you have snd_intel_hda loaded? Oh and what version of Ubuntu are you using?21:48
TheMusoion_: when you run lsmod, do you have snd_intel_hda loaded? Oh and what version of Ubuntu are you using?21:48
rniamono21:49
TheMusoian_brasil: sorry21:49
rniamoi'm using jaunty21:49
TheMusorniamo: So no /proc/asound, and no snd related modules loaded at all?21:49
rniamoyes21:49
rniamolibsound and alsa are installed21:50
calcrniamo: did you just now do a full jaunty install, and which *buntu did you install via?21:50
Erroristgreetings!21:50
TheMusorniamo: Could you please download http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh, run it, and opst the URL you are given?21:50
rniamoi ran alsaupdater and afterwards no driver21:51
Erroristand what's the matter?21:51
TheMusorniamo: But could you please download the script I referred you to, and post the URL you get?21:51
rniamoi'm doing it21:52
Erroristgot troubles with audio drivers/codecs?21:53
calcErrorist: TheMuso is helping rniamo debug his system where no alsa drivers are loaded21:53
calcdoh21:53
rniamohttp://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=e7fa52ff8e1582503adb189f865c39f1cdd2827 ... nothing ?21:53
slangasekpitti: are you still planning to address bug #264336 in postgresql.conf for jaunty?21:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 264336 in postgresql-common "pgsql fails to start due to shared buffer setting greater than kernel allows" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26433621:53
rniamoah, sorry : http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=e7fa52ff8e1582503adb189f865c39f1cdd2827421:54
TheMusorniamo: thanks looking21:54
johanbrrniamo: "alsaupdater" ?21:55
rniamoyes, il download tar.gz (alsa-driver/utils/ and another one) and compile it21:56
TheMusorniamo: according to this, you have 1.0.16 of libasound2-dev installed. Is your system completely up to date?21:56
calcrniamo: oh so you mean you broke it yourself?21:56
rniamoprobably21:56
calcrniamo: you get to keep both pieces ;-)21:56
rniamoyes my system is up to date21:56
TheMusorniamo: have you built any modules against the kernel you have installed?21:57
calcrniamo: so it worked until you manually rebuilt the parts with 'alsaupdater'?21:57
rniamoTheMuso : non21:57
rniamocalc : yes21:57
calcTheMuso: is 'alsaupdater' something that is supported?21:57
TheMusocalc: I don't even know what alsadata is.21:58
rniamoi don't think21:58
calcTheMuso: it appears he is saying he updated his alsa from tarballs and it broke21:58
TheMusoWell thats not our problem.21:58
TheMusoBecause according to the kernel source, his machine is supported, and even has a quirk to make sure it works properly.21:59
calcTheMuso: ok22:00
rniamoin fact i wanted to install alsa from the source because i had drivers but no sound22:00
TheMusorniamo: Did you check your volume with alsamixer first?22:01
rniamoyes22:01
rniamoevrything was at 100% in alsamixer22:01
calcrniamo: if you can get your system back into default state then TheMuso can probably get it working... but using tarballs there is no telling what is wrong22:01
rniamotarballs where offical alsa tarballs22:02
directhexinstalling from tarballs is ~unzipping into c:\windows\system3222:03
calcrniamo: yes but they probably don't match what we have kernel-wise, etc22:03
rniamowell, can i install a deb to reinstall alsa driver ?22:03
rniamoor reconfigure something ?22:03
* calc has no idea, TheMuso ? :)22:04
calcwell yea you can fix it but i don't know what all packages you would have to force reinstall22:04
TheMusorniamo: Ok what directories are in /lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic?22:04
TheMusoIts probably a matter of removing the newer modules from the kernel modules dir, running depmod -ae, and attempting to load the hda module.22:04
rniamobuild              modules.ccwmap       modules.isapnpmap  modules.symbols initrd             modules.dep          modules.ofmap      modules.symbols.bin kernel             modules.dep.bin      modules.order      modules.usbmap modules.alias      modules.ieee1394map  modules.pcimap     updates modules.alias.bin  modules.inputmap     modules.seriomap   volatil22:05
rniamoinitrd, kernel, updates, vlatile are directories22:05
TheMusowhAT do you have in updates?22:07
rniamoadm8211.ko       iwl3945.ko              libertas_tf.ko      rt2500usb.ko at76c50x-usb.ko  iwlagn.ko               libertas_tf_usb.ko  rt2x00lib.ko ath5k.ko         iwlcore.ko              libipw.ko           rt2x00pci.ko ath9k.ko         lbm_cw-cfg80211.ko      mac80211_hwsim.ko   rt2x00usb.ko b43.ko           lbm_cw-mac80211.ko      mwl8k.ko            rt6122:07
rniamodkms is a directory22:07
TheMusohrm I don't see any new alsa modules where I'd expect them to be...22:08
TheMusodo a search for snd_hda_intel.ko in /lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic22:08
TheMusoso "find /lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic -name snd_hda_intel.ko"22:08
rniamook22:08
rniamonothing22:09
calcso it removed the alsa that was there and didn't install a new one?22:09
rniamoprobably22:09
TheMusosorry thats because i gave you the wrong name22:09
TheMusoit should be snd_hda_intel.ko22:10
rniamowhat's the difference ?22:10
TheMusothat should be snd-hda-intel.ko22:10
rniamook22:10
TheMusodamn lsmod and using underscores, with modules having dashes in filenames.22:10
directhexwhy IS that?22:10
directhexi never worked out the point22:11
TheMusodirecthex: me neither. :p22:11
rniamonothing but : /lib/modules/2.6.27-9-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko /lib/modules/2.6.27-11-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko /lib/modules/2.6.27-7-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko22:11
calcdirecthex: to confuse people better :)22:11
cjwatsonyou can modprobe using either style, of course22:12
directhexi see an obvious solution22:12
TheMusorniamo: Well if you installed from the alsa-driver tarball, I don't know what the problem is, but all I can suggest is you re-install linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic: "sudo apt-get --reinstall install linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic"22:12
directhexfork "find" to match - or _ interchangably22:12
rniamook, i'll try22:13
rniamodo i have to reboot after or not ?22:13
TheMusorniamo: probably not, just try "sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel"22:14
rniamothe ko is here :)22:15
* calc wishes ata security erase had a way to monitor progress22:15
rniamoalsamixer is back :):)22:15
TheMusorniamo: BUt still no sound?22:15
rniamoi'm looking for some sound22:16
directhexehm22:16
directhexif i might make a suggestion22:16
TheMusorniamo: try /usr/share/example-content/22:16
brycesuperm1, yes, 'anholt' is on the #xorg-devel channel on this server.  I think there is also an intel X channel he's active on.22:16
rniamook22:16
TheMusodirecthex: And your suggestion is? :)22:17
directhexin alsamixer, do you see any controls named something like "IEC958"?22:17
directhexit'll be a little toggle, i.e. have no volume knob22:17
TheMusodirecthex: ah right22:17
directhexmute/unmute it (i.e. change its current value)22:17
TheMusoafaicr thats not set by default22:17
brycesuperm1: sorry I'm laggy in responding; I took today off so have been afk22:17
directhexTheMuso, some mobos the default is digital22:18
TheMusodirecthex: ah22:18
directhexTheMuso, hence "toggle" not "disable"22:18
TheMusoyep22:18
rniamoin alsamixer how do i save settings ?22:19
rniamoesc ?22:19
directhexyes22:19
rniamobecause master is to 0%, i set it to 100 then i retype alsamixer and master is to 022:19
TheMusohrm22:21
TheMusorniamo: try rebooting and changing alsamixer settings again, something is probably trying to change sound settings while you are...22:21
TheMusoc22:21
rniamook, i'm coming back ;)22:21
TheMusook22:23
rniamore22:26
rniamoTheMuso : i reboot and everything is at 100% ... and i hear no sound22:27
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rniamohttp://mibbit.com/pb/rk9Lbk is my codec22:31
TheMusorniamo: if you go into alsamixer, change the master, exit, and go back in again, is it back to 0?22:31
rniamono22:32
TheMusook thats good22:32
rniamoit's work after a reboot, but i hear no sound22:32
TheMusorniamo: ok please run http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh again and give me a URL. I also suggest you file a bug against linux, and give me the bug number with the alsa URL included in the report.22:33
rniamohttp://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=2e77d90e8b79ab301e5c353a49e752185875f8eb22:34
rniamofile a bug ?22:34
calchttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/31894222:35
ubottuUbuntu bug 318942 in linux "no sound from speakers on HP Mini 1000 (hda-intel, IDT 92HD75B2X5)" [Undecided,New]22:35
calcrniamo: does headphones work for you?22:35
directhex3stack22:35
directhexhm22:35
rniamoi'll try headphones22:35
directhexrniamo, how many audio connections do you have on the back of your motherboard?22:35
calcthe only google hits i get for his audio codec are problems, heh22:36
directhexlooks a bit likt eh codec on my laptop22:36
rniamoonly one connection, it's a hp mini compaq22:36
directhexso it IS a laptop22:37
calcrniamo: ah so it is probably the same bug i referenced above22:37
calcthe bug is about the hp mini 1000 netbook22:37
calcit appears alsa 1.0.19 might fix this issue22:37
calcaccording to the bug report22:38
directhexsigh, usplash depresses me22:38
rniamook but to install it , it must be compiled, no ?22:38
calcrniamo: that was more a comment to TheMuso :)22:38
calcrniamo: see if the headphones bit works for you22:38
slangasekcalc: what's the current story for OOo on sparc?22:38
slangasekit's the only package attached to a couple of the NBS packages22:39
calcslangasek: almost always ICEs for Ubuntu... works on Debian (has been this way for years)22:39
rniamoheadphones doesn't work22:39
calcslangasek: i'm not sure if it is a buildd issue or a toolchain issue though22:39
directhexmy laptop has an IDT 92HD71B7X22:39
directhexclose but no cigar22:39
slangasekcalc: "almost always"?  So we fix this by randomly retrying until it sticks, or what?22:39
slangasekcurrently it's a full major version behind22:39
slangasekwell, "major"22:39
calcslangasek: dunno maybe 10% of the time it seems to build22:40
calcslangasek: i probably should fix OOo to not build on sparc and then have the packages removed for it22:40
slangasekI guess so :(22:40
directhexthe sad fact is, sun just don't seem to understand sparc enough for OOo to work properly ;)22:41
calcif someone with more sparc toolchain experience wants to look into it they can, it works fine on Debian so i'm not sure why it dies for us22:41
calcdirecthex: its either a toolchain bug or the buildd22:41
calcdirecthex: it works fine on Debian22:41
calcdirecthex: ICEs are not the software that is being compiled fault22:42
rniamodo i have to change model afterwards options snd-hda-intel ?22:42
directhexrniamo, tinkering with model= can sometimes help. what does calc's bug say?22:43
slangasekcalc: what is bug #271283 a regression relative to?22:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 271283 in openoffice "[ooo-build] OpenOffice.org subpixel font rendering broken with new cairo" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27128322:43
calcthe bug i see is about 2.6.28-4 i386 that claimed at that point to work with headphones22:43
slangasek(I don't think 'regression' is one of the standard tags QA tracks; we use 'regression-potential' or 'regression-release')22:43
calcslangasek: ah i didn't know what the right tag was, it worked fine in Hardy but does not work anymore22:44
slangasekso if it was also broken in intrepid, 'regression-release' is the right tag22:44
slangasekcalc: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/RegressionTracking, for reference22:44
calcit was broken with a new upload of cairo shortly before intrepid release22:44
calcok updated tag22:45
rniamohow could i do after changing model to load it without a reboot ?22:45
TheMusorniamo: one more thing to try is to do "sudo apt-get --reinstall install libasound2-dev libasound2"22:45
TheMusorniamo: since you appear to only have 1.0.16 of the libraries22:45
slangasekcalc: thanks22:45
TheMusorniamo: then try logging out and back in, to see if you get sound22:46
TheMusorniamo: try my suggestion first, before trying the model option.22:46
rniamook22:46
rniamobefore logging out i have a little question : why under jaunty ctrl+alt+backspace doesn't work ?22:49
TheMusorniamo: its been disabled for jaunty. Someone else can point you to the explanation, I don't know where to find it atm.22:49
rniamook22:50
loolI'd love someone with a taste for python to review the proposed patch at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-debian/+bug/33946622:50
ubottuUbuntu bug 339466 in python-debian "cron.weekly script produces a warning since the Python 2.6 transition" [Undecided,New]22:50
rniamoi'm logging out and i'm coming back22:50
rniamore22:52
rniamoTheMuso : http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=528ed8b854877742974fb68716bac751a50267e3 it's better but still no sound22:53
TheMusorniamo: ok then either add a comment to the bug calc referred you to above, or if you think your situation is different, consider filing a new bug. Also try different model options./22:54
rniamothis is strange : http://mibbit.com/pb/5mHOPc22:54
dtchenyou're not in the audio group22:55
dtchenalso, you should try the appropriate test kernel from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~dtchen/22:55
dtcheni believe i've already pulled the necessary fix for the HP Minis22:55
rniamoi'm in the audio group22:56
cjwatsoncalc: the other thing that might differ between us and Debian is compiler flags22:56
rniamodtchen : i don't understand what are this deb ?22:56
cjwatsonthough actually I think our default compiler flags are the same as Debian's, so it would just be if the openoffice.org source sets them differently22:57
calccjwatson: i'm pretty sure we don't differ significantly there in OOo rules22:58
dtchenrniamo: you need this changeset: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=dtchen/ubuntu-jaunty.git;a=commitdiff;h=9797e05d142312ec0f4a8a0fd66d68bf4555b942 , which is in my debs. (my debs also contain hw_ptr fixes for PulseAudio, but that's a separate issue)22:58
rniamook, i'm trying22:58
rniamoi suppoe i have to reboot ;)22:59
rniamosuppose22:59
dtchenwell, yes22:59
greg-gheh22:59
rniamosi let's reboot ;)22:59
dtchenrniamo: please follow up with me in #ubuntu+1 if you have issues, as this symptom is not specific to Ubuntu development. Thank you.23:00
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rniamore23:03
rniamoheadphones work !!!!!!!!!23:03
rniamobut not front23:04
cjwatsoncalc: in general, the first thing to experiment with for ICEs does seem to be optimisation levels, if only because it usually significantly helps to localise the compiler bug23:05
cjwatsonobviously you'd want to reduce it down to something resembling a small test case first, unless you want it to take all year23:05
calcyea23:05
* calc wonders how much ubuntu sparc compiler differs from debian's23:06
cjwatsongcc-4.3 (4.3.3-5ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low23:06
calcits been fairly consistent at ICEing over the past couple years23:06
cjwatson  * Merge with Debian; remaining changes:23:06
cjwatson    - Built from upstream tarball, regenerate the control file.23:06
cjwatson    - On armel, configure using --with-arch=armv5t --with-tune=cortex-a8.23:06
cjwatson -- Matthias Klose <doko@ubuntu.com>  Sun, 01 Mar 2009 17:06:09 +010023:06
cjwatsonso I would say not hugely ...23:06
rniamodtchen : does your patch work for front speakers ?23:07
cjwatsongetting a small test case will help a lot, I should think23:07
calccjwatson: yea, i'll see if i can find a way to reduce it to a test case23:07
dtchenrniamo: depends whether you booted with or without them plugged23:07
rniamodtchen : well, can you explain me a little bit more please ?23:07
* calc hopes running the security erase helped to remap his bad sectors or fix whatever else was wrong with the drive23:07
dtchenrniamo: i'm happy to discuss in #ubuntu+123:08
rniamook23:08
LordKowgnome-settings-sound.desktop from capplets-data and gnome-volume-control-settings.desktop from gnome-volume-control-pulse both have the name "Sound" :-/23:09
seb128LordKow: right they are the GNOME 2.24 and 2.26 equivalent softwares23:12
seb128LordKow: you are not meant to use both and only one is installed by default23:13
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LordKowseb128, capplets-data: Candidate: 1:2.26.0-0ubuntu1, gnome-volume-control-pulse: Candidate: 2.26.0-0ubuntu2 :-/ they are not the same and provide different options/settings23:25
seb128LordKow: ...23:27
seb128LordKow: as I said they are the GNOME 2.24 and 2.26 equivalents23:27
seb128LordKow: the 2.26 variants works only on pulseaudio and pulseaudio just doesn't work for many users so we didn't want to hard depends on it23:28
LordKowah okay.23:28
seb128LordKow: so we use the 2.24 tools which work with alsa only too and have the pulse variant available for those who really want it23:29
LordKowand with that being settled... time to boot a test kernel.23:30
rniamodtchen : it doesn't work23:30
dtchenrniamo: remove the quirk altogether, then23:31
rniamoi try with hp-m4 and without options snd-hda-intel model=xx23:32
dtchenrniamo: i will follow up in the bug report; i'm very busy ATM23:32
rniamoit is not urgent, thanks for your help23:33
rniamowhere could i look to know if it an update will correct it ?23:33
dtchenrniamo: i will follow up in the bug report named above (318942)23:35
rniamook, thank you very much23:35
rniamodtchen : i've installed als-driver 1.0.19 = everything is ok :D23:53
rniamoTheMuso : will alsa-driver 1.0.19 be included in next kernel ?23:54
TheMusorniamo: no23:54
TheMusoalsa 1.0.19, or even alsa 1.0.20 will be in Karmic.23:55
rniamoand for jaunty it will be "only" 1.0.18 ?23:55
TheMusoyes23:56
TheMusobut with some fixes pulled from 1.0.1923:56
rniamook. becase 1.0.19 works fine23:57
rniamobecase sorry23:57
rniamobecause23:57
rniamogood night everybody, see you.23:58

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