[06:03] <DShepherd> hello all. I am using jaunty and hibernate works out of the box for me. I am running a hp dv9000 series laptop. 
[06:03] <DShepherd> I am indeed thankful for all the devs that made this possible
[09:25] <ramzai> Hello everyone. I have compiled intrepid git kernel with CONCURRENCY_LEVEL=2 AUTOBUILD=1 NOEXTRAS=1 fakeroot debian/rules binary-generic and made small changes to the source, now I would like to compile kernel once more to test it. How can I do it without redundant recompilations? Repeating debian/rules dh_clean's everything.
[17:04] <trimeta> What changes were made between the Hardy kernels 2.6.24-23 and 2.6.24-24? Should I reboot my server to take advantage of any security fixes?
[17:07] <trimeta> I checked the USN page, but it didn't say anything about kernel security issues in Hardy since USN-751-1, which was over a month ago.
[17:29] <Kano> hi, did anybody notice that some staging drivers are never built? like rt28*sta
[17:29] <Kano> in karmic
[17:39] <ramzai> Hello everyone. Could someone show me a fast way to recompile kernel source after minor modifications without recompiling literally everything? debian/rules seem to dh_clean everything.
[17:40] <Kano> if you only changed a module you can compile this manually
[17:42] <ramzai> How can I make debs afterwards?
[17:43] <ramzai> First of all, I want to add new module - add new file.c, change Kconfig and Makefile, and enable it in menuconfig.
[17:46] <ramzai> just some kind of a hello_world_module for now, and work on it later. So I'm interested in working on it without waiting for hours for the whole kernel to build)
[17:56] <mib_snc7gbbr> hi all
[17:57] <mib_snc7gbbr> help! i installed ubuntu now
[17:58] <mib_snc7gbbr> kernel 2.6.18, while loading, it halts at line "piix4_smbus ..."
[17:58] <mib_snc7gbbr> wht should i do?
[18:12] <Kano> found the issue with the missing drivers, somebody disabled 3 drivers in staging dir which are active normally
[18:12] <Kano> in Kconfig
[18:13] <mib_snc7gbbr> what for parameter have to given to kernel?
[18:14] <Kano> root=?
[18:14] <mib_snc7gbbr> root partition may correct
[19:40] <soren> mib_snc7gbbr: 2.6.18? Seriously?
[19:49] <Buiss> Hi all, i am looking for references and documentations of kernel development functions like kmap, create_proc_entry etc. Is there any ?
[19:50] <Buiss> also documentations on definitions like S_IRUGO, S_IFREG
[19:59] <fuad> hi all
[19:59] <fuad> i am looking for references and documentations of kernel development functions like kmap, create_proc_entry etc. Is there any ? also documentations on definitions like S_IRUGO, S_IFREG. also i have downloaded manpages from kernel.org in tar.gz format. Afetr make install also no manual entry for kmap
[20:00] <Kano> so anybody using aufs or unionfs?
[20:01] <fuad> can somebody help me ?
[20:01] <evantandersen> i have a kernel module problem. Whenever i try to load the module, i have to modprobe it then insmod it in order for it to load. Any way around this?
[20:02] <dtchen> fuad: see linux-mm.org for kmap documentation. also, mel gorman wrote up a nice document for his master's thesis that's worth reading.
[20:02] <dtchen> fuad: more specifically, linux-mm.org/VirtualMemory
[20:02] <dtchen> fuad: also see lxr.
[20:03] <evantandersen> dtchen know anything about my problem?
[20:03] <dtchen> not without at least dmesg output if it buggers out the first round. are your module dependencies current?
[20:03] <fuad> dtchen:thank you man
[20:04] <dtchen> also, i'm away for a bit now (sorry)
[20:05] <evantandersen> dtchen sorry, i'm new to linux kernel stuff. How do I do that? sudo modprobe it87 | dmesg       maybe?
[20:07] <trimeta> Anyone here know what the difference is between the Hardy kernels 2.6.24-23 and 2.6.24-24 is? I'm wondering how important it is that I reboot my server.
[20:08] <evantandersen> dtchen Okay, if i just insmod it first, i get this error: "insmod: error inserting 'it87.ko': -1 Unknown symbol in module"    When i go to modprobe it i get this: " FATAL: Error inserting it87 (/lib/modules/2.6.28-11-generic/kernel/drivers/hwmon/it87.ko): No such device"
[20:08] <evantandersen> but then if i go back and insmod it again, everything works. Whats going on?
[20:16] <evantandersen> anyone?
[20:23] <mib_snc7gbbr> soren: yes it is
[20:46] <soren> mib_snc7gbbr: Then it's not an Ubuntu kernel.
[20:47] <trimeta> I hate to repeat myself, but does anyone here know what the difference is between the Hardy kernels 2.6.24-23 and 2.6.24-24? I'm wondering how important it is that I reboot my server.
[20:48] <soren> mib_snc7gbbr: Dapper was 2.6.15, Edgy 2.6.17, Feisty was 2.6.20... None have had 2.6.18.
[21:03] <trimeta> Which section of the Ubuntu forums should I ask my kernel question in? Since no one here knows the answer.
[21:03] <trimeta> I'm not sure if it's security-related, since that's part of the answer I don't have.
[21:44] <soren> trimeta: http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/l/linux/linux_2.6.24-24.53/changelog