[01:29] <blakeman8192> hey guys
[01:29] <blakeman8192> sorry for the random question, but i was wondering if you had any plans to add XD camera card support
[03:45] <dandel> bug # 338701
[07:28] <eagles0513875> hey guys
[07:36] <eagles0513875> anyone alive in here 
[07:36] <eagles0513875> i think i found a serious issue that cropped up last night with cifs
[08:39] <mnemo> eagles0513875: what was the issue?
[08:39] <eagles0513875> stupid issue lol on my part
[08:39] <eagles0513875> didnt have remote computer turned on 
[08:39] <eagles0513875> but can i make a suggestion mnemo
[08:42] <mnemo> yea, what?
[09:00] <eagles0513875> mnemo: i think that cifs shouldnt be compiled into the kernel at this point in time. i have noticed during shutdown that it seems to slow down the shutdown process
[10:26] <Fazl1> Hello everyone! I need some help. I have two issues. One is with my PCMCIA card and the other is with my ZTE Broadband dongle
[10:29] <Fazl1> hello?
[10:31] <Fazl1> Did everyone go out for coffee or something?
[10:32] <laga> you need to ask a real question :) but there isn't that much traffic in this channel
[10:38] <Fazl1> Ok... Here is my question. I have a problem with my ZTE dongle. It is a USB Broadband device with ZeroCD software in it (the microsoft onboard OS). I am running Xubuntu 8.10 Intrepid with an XFCE desktop. When I plug my dongle into my PCMCIA card, the card loses all connection to my computer. The PCMCIA card is a Nexxtech USB 2.0 converter. The PCMCIA card works fine with all my other peripherals but when I plug the dongle in, the card freezes and will no
[10:39] <Fazl1> For a complete summary of my issue, please look at the posting i have put up on Launchpad. The issue has been designated Bug 369311. The page address is....... https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/369311
[10:39] <ubot3> Malone bug 369311 in ubuntu "USB Broadband ZTE HSUPA Dongle MF637 doesn't connect" [Undecided,New] 
[10:41] <Fazl1> Yes Ubot3, that would be correct. That is my issue. I am the person posting that bug
[10:46] <laga> Fazl1: ubot3 is just a piece of software spitting out the URL for a bug number
[10:46] <Fazl1> Sorry laga... I'm a new guy. I just realized that a moment ago :-). TY
[10:48] <laga> i'm afraid i can't help you much with your problem. have you tried the ubuntu 9.04 live cd?
[10:49] <Fazl1> no, i haven't. There is no way i would be able to download it since my connection speed is a paltry 10kps
[13:59] <genady12_> I got leadtek usb IR device and I cant make it work, can someone help me?
[14:04] <AkraPhobik> hey man. theyre gonna tell you wrong channel
[14:04] <AkraPhobik> try #ubuntu
[14:51] <AkraPhobik> hello
[14:54] <Kano> hi rtg , whats the diff between karmic + next tree
[14:55] <rtg> Kano: you mean ubuntu-next?
[14:55] <Kano> yes
[14:55] <rtg> ubuntu-next is just linux-next with a debian directory stuffed into it so you can build it.
[15:04] <Kano> ah
[15:11] <AkraPhobik> hey guys i was wondering if you could give me some kernel related help.. or point me in the right direction.
[15:12] <rtg> AkraPhobik: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelMaintenance
[15:15] <AkraPhobik> i dont suppose this is the right place to ask about linux-restricted-modules with a dev kernel is it?
[15:18] <rtg> AkraPhobik: LRM gets less and less of my interest these days. So little, in fact. that I think its gonna disappear for Karmic.
[15:19] <AkraPhobik> how do they plan on releasing restricted drivers for karmic?
[15:19] <rtg> AkraPhobik: likely DKMS packages
[15:20] <AkraPhobik> ah like mandriva
[15:22] <AkraPhobik> well in the meantime, till some of these dkms packages start to surface, do you know how i might go about installing the broadcom wl modoule in 2.6.30rc kernel?
[15:22] <AkraPhobik> module**
[15:23] <rtg> AkraPhobik: a) write a DKMS package, b) wait until I get around to it c) hassle Broadcom to make their driver open source
[15:27] <AkraPhobik> rtg, thanks for the info my friend.
[15:50] <hggdh> question: based on vtty1, I enter '<sysreq> m' to see current memory use. I get the header output, but no memory data. Looking at the syslog, I see the sysreq output logged. Why is it it does not display on the terminal?
[17:19] <bradf> rtg: w.r.t cs-limit nx-emulation patch, does it make any sense to make that a config option so it can be easily enabled/disabled?
[17:20] <rtg> bradf: it would seriously uglify the patch, but most of the code could be protected with a !CONFIG_PAE
[17:21] <bradf> rtg: just a thought
[17:21] <rtg> my philosophy is to not muck around in the core unless its _really_ warranted.
[19:56] <dandel> apw, you still there?
[21:59] <tjaalton> bryce: hmm so 
[21:59] <tjaalton> uh
[21:59] <tjaalton> trigger-happy me