[03:44] <cprofitt> getting a hang on shutdown... looking for how to proceed troubleshooting this...
[03:44] <cprofitt> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26111547/shutdownhang.jpg
[03:44] <cprofitt> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26111590/cntlaltdel.jpg
[03:44] <cprofitt> uname -r
[03:44] <cprofitt> 2.6.28-11-generic
[12:56] <mnemo> is there going to be any updated kernel released for jaunty? if so, I know a very low risk, high yield patch that would be nice to include
[13:03] <amitk> mnemo: mail it to kernel-team@lists.ubuntu.com
[13:03] <mnemo> ok
[13:03] <amitk> and yes, there are going to be jaunty-updates
[13:03] <mnemo> right
[13:05] <smb> mnemo, Though it won't make it into the very next one. As I am currently bundle up that
[13:05] <amitk> mnemo: it does help to speed things up if there is an associated bug in LP about it
[13:06] <mnemo> no problem, I think I need to investigate it more carefully and build some evidence why its safe etc
[13:07] <mnemo> basically, im talking about enabling DRI on intel G41 cards using zhenyu wang's patch in 2.6.30-rc4: http://lkml.org/lkml/2009/4/30/10
[13:07] <mnemo> I will talk to bryce though and see what he thinks about the risk
[13:07] <amitk> mnemo: i think that was already ack'ed today
[13:07] <mnemo> aah, sweet
[13:07] <smb> That definitely would be helpful. Also to have had some positive testing. 
[13:07] <smb> A that one, right. Thats in
[13:08] <mnemo> ok great work guys, thanks a lot
[13:08] <amitk> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+source/linux/+bug/365958 
[13:08] <ubot3> amitk: Error: Could not parse data returned by Malone: The read operation timed out
[13:08]  * amitk kicks ubot3 
[13:09] <smb> ubot3, bug 365958 please
[13:09] <ubot3> smb: Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)
[13:09] <mnemo> strange, I get permission denied on that bug? is it security related?
[13:10] <smb> mnemo, No it is private. 
[13:10] <smb> I wonder what is so secret there. Have to talk to David
[13:10] <mnemo> ok nevermind, as long as its getting merged :)
[13:13] <smb> mnemo, Yeah, it is. Just waiting for some test compiles atm.
[14:55] <lesshaste> hi.. is this the right place to talk about X crashes?
[14:59] <amitk> lesshaste: #ubuntu-devel
[14:59] <lesshaste> thanks!
[14:59] <ogra> or #ubuntu-x :)
[15:04] <lesshaste> a smorgasbord of ubuntu channels! :)
[15:19] <smb> bradf, At which state are you currently?
[15:23] <bradf> smb: state = head up and locked :)
[15:23] <bradf> smb: trying what you sugested
[15:23] <rtg> smb: bradf can't be fully caffienated or his head will explode.
[15:24] <smb> bradf, Which of the many?
[15:26] <bradf> smb: didn't do the apt-get update after changing sources.list
[15:26] <smb> bradf, Ah yeah. That explains it
[15:27] <bradf> smb: E: Unable to find a source package for linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-11-generic
[15:27] <bradf> smb: am in my chroot
[15:28] <smb> -11?
[15:28] <smb> oh yeah, confused
[15:28] <bradf> smb: what-s the right version?
[15:28] <nrg> I built a custom kernel using make-kpkg and have installed
[15:29] <smb> For hardy, -24 
[15:29] <nrg> i am not trying to build the nvidia proprietary driver from nvidia-177-kernel-source
[15:30] <nrg> and getting a "you must run a dkms build for kernel" error
[15:30] <nrg> i can't find anything about manually running dkms for the kernel
[15:30] <nrg> any advice?
[15:30] <bradf> smb: E: Unable to find a source package for linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-24-generic
[15:31] <bradf> smb: wouldn't a "apt-cache search linux-restricted" turn up something?
[15:31] <smb> bradf, Hm, I remember you had restricted only for deb-src. Maybe try to have it on the deb line too
[15:32] <smb> that short is part of the inux meta
[15:32] <nrg> err... i AM trying to build the nvidia proprietary driver
[15:34] <nrg> so the question is how do I run dkms for the kernel
[15:34] <bradf> smb: still no joy
[15:34] <bradf> smb: can you send me your sources.list?
[15:34] <nrg> or maybe there is a more appropriate channel for this question
[15:37] <lesshaste> I have  enabled=1 in /etc/default/apport but it still never comes up and /var/crash is always empty.. is there anything else I need to do on hardy?
[16:02] <Sam-I-Am> howdy
[16:04] <Sam-I-Am> wondering if anyone's planning to fix the nfs4 bug in 8.04LTS that causes kernel panics
[16:05] <Sam-I-Am> https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/linux/+bug/253004
[16:05] <ubot3> Malone bug 253004 in linux "Oops in sunrpc:rpc_shutdown_client" [Medium,Fix released] 
[16:05] <Sam-I-Am> its making LTS unusable in my environment
[16:10] <rtg> Sam-I-Am: I'll see about getrting someone assigned to this
[16:18] <Sam-I-Am> cool it would really help
[16:21] <lesshaste> that was very easy!! :)
[16:21] <lesshaste> Sam-I-Am: well done!
[16:22] <Sam-I-Am> hmm?
[16:22] <Sam-I-Am> got a new kernel ready for hardy? lol
[16:22] <lesshaste> I can't even work out how to get the debug symbols for X installed!
[18:15] <tcpsyn> so. If I wanted to package a fresh kernel
[18:15] <tcpsyn> what would I do?
[18:18] <tcpsyn> nothing.
[18:21] <Sam-I-Am> howso?
[18:21] <Sam-I-Am> download the vanilla source and make it a deb?
[18:23] <tcpsyn> I've made the .deb, but I need to upload it to a PPA
[18:24] <tcpsyn> and launchpad wont take binaries
[18:24] <tcpsyn> debuild -S craps out on me
[18:24] <tcpsyn> and I'm stuck
[18:24] <Sam-I-Am> well, thats out of my realm...
[18:24] <Sam-I-Am> i usually just build them for myself if needed
[18:24] <tcpsyn> Thanks anyway. Unfortunatly it seems to be out of everyones realm.
[18:25] <Sam-I-Am> is it a bug fix for something?
[19:56] <eagles0513875> hey guys can i make a suggestion
[19:56] <eagles0513875> for future jaunty kernels as well as the kernel that will be in karmic
[19:59] <eagles0513875> i think that cifs shouldnt be included in the kernel i am noticing that is slowing down my shutdown.
[20:00]  * eagles0513875 wonders if a conflict between smb and cifs causing sluggish access to remote files using dolphin
[21:14] <eagles0513875> hey guys im just wondering can having cifs compiled into the kernel slow down shutdown times