[00:01] well sent a mail, hopefully the file is added... [00:02] what's the process to get a specific changeset (included in 2.6.29) to be included in the jaunty kernel? [00:38] mathiaz: request a pull; see the trailing vertical edge of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelPatches [00:38] mathiaz: ("How we will take it") [00:41] mathiaz: see also https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2009-March/004942.html if you haven't already [00:41] dtchen: great. thanks. === k-s[AWAY] is now known as k-s === k-s is now known as k-s[AWAY] [05:52] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=linux-image-generic just noticed - hardy is the only release with the security/updates problem. (guess thats a good thing) === _Purple_ is now known as _Purple_away === asac_ is now known as asac [11:48] good morning [11:48] can I get help debuging sis191 kernel module? [11:49] subsystem 0802 === k-s[AWAY] is now known as k-s [14:05] hi rtg ,did you read my mail about the missing dvb-s2 firmware [14:06] rtg: dvb-fe-cx24116.fw [14:06] it had instructions how to extract it [14:06] + checksum to verify [14:15] rtg: mathias has a cherrypick request - bug 353496 [14:15] Malone bug 353496 in linux "hpilo: open/close fix - commit c073b2db006ba9370be1eecc36a1be1d9ce31310 - included in 2.6.29" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/353496 [14:32] I know this is not a support channel, but could somebody please point me at some wiki page on how I can inspect/debug/gather evidences on ext4 freezes in order to file a better bug report? [14:56] Leon_Nardella, launchpad.net [14:57] look at other ext4 bugs that are filed [14:57] should give you an idea what the developers are looking for in a bug report [14:58] manjo: I already filed a bug, with ubuntu-bug's logs and simple instructions on how I can reproduce it on my system.. I'm just looking for something more specific. Someone told to me to try kdb, but I think it's a little overwhelming for me. [15:06] what is the bug number ? [15:07] I am not an ext4 expert but I can advice on your bug report [15:10] manjo: #353451 [15:10] I was researching on other other packages' bugs and I'm beginning to think it is somehow linked to that ext4 data loss bugs. [15:11] If you read the comment, you'll see people actually having 2 problems. First was their system freezing with no apparent reason and then finding they lost data. [15:12] Leon_Nardella, are you able to ping the machine when it freezes ? [15:13] manjo: That's a good question. Haven't tried that. [15:13] can you run top with 2sec updates and see which process is running when you see the freeze/hang ? [15:13] so run top his s and say .2 [15:13] s/his/hit [15:15] I'll try both things when I have access to my system again. [15:15] What I can tell you is that absolutely nothing shows up in /var/log when it freezes and I can't kill X ( yeah, I know about dontzap ) [15:16] I have ext4 on my laptop and I have experienced freezes when I over load the machine with a ton of IO load [15:16] but if might be useful to see if you kernel completely hung or if you desktop is frozen by pinging it [15:17] also find out what process is currently running [15:18] manjo: Have you found a fix for your freezes? [15:18] no like i said I am not an ext4 expert ... [15:18] but ext4 is under active dev so some unstable behaviour is expected [15:19] Indeed. === _Purple_away is now known as _Purple_ [15:37] I did some testing wrt #257790 and I can now get my disks to work. However, I don't know what I'm doing and the changes may break things for other people. === thunderstruck is now known as gnomefreak === thunderstruck is now known as gnomefreak === k-s is now known as k-s[AWAY] === thunderstruck is now known as gnomefrak === gnomefrak is now known as gnomefreak [20:55] dtchen: updated bug #351924 with alsa-info [20:55] Malone bug 351924 in pulseaudio "Sound stopped working after recent upgrade to Jaunty beta" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/351924 [20:59] I think there is a bug in the audio playback.. even when I mute flash is able to play sound [21:00] I have 32bit flash runinng under the wrapper [21:00] on 64bit