[00:00] <Nafallo> I have the same problem. never know what day it is ;-)
[00:59] <masterkernel> how do I pass an option to dpkg-deb from make-kpkg?
[04:00] <TheMuso> dtchen: Interesting, I guess its worth a try.
[08:41] <zeroprog> hey guys is there a way to check which driver my device is using
[08:55] <TheMuso> zeroprog: Depends on how the device is connected to your machine.
[08:55] <TheMuso> zeroprog: If its a pci device, then "lspci -vvnn" should show you the driver associated with your device.
[09:10] <zeroprog> its a usb device
[09:11] <zeroprog> its an iphone if that helps
[09:21] <TheMuso> zeroprog: not sure then sorry.
[09:31] <zeroprog> ok thanks
[15:09] <peabody> yo
[15:10] <peabody> I'm trying to build a custom kernel, from the 9.04 deb packages and I've hit a snag in the documentation
[15:10] <peabody> I'm following this guide https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomRestrictedModules to build my restricted modules
[15:11] <peabody> so I did my kernel config and built my header and image packages
[15:11] <peabody> but when I tried to install my image it executed /etc/kernel/postinst.d/nvidia-common exited with error code 20
[15:12] <peabody> so I grabbed the restricted modules stuff, but I don't have this abi version in my debian/rules
[15:13] <peabody> basically, the documentation isn't very clear what I should do next. 
[15:13] <peabody> can anyone help?
[15:18] <masterkernel> Hello, I am in need of a reviewer for my package, kernelcheck. It is a GUI tool that can automatically (custom) build any 2.6 kernel from the upstream source with any patches the user wants.
[15:19] <masterkernel> it is on REVU.
[16:20] <peabody> masterkernel: you got a url?
[16:20] <masterkernel> peabody: to REVU? or the homepage?
[16:21] <masterkernel> REVU: http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/kernelcheck
[16:22] <masterkernel> Homepage: http://kcheck.sf.net/
[16:23] <peabody> I'm just finishing up a new build right now, but I'll check it out
[16:24] <masterkernel> just use caution if you use the nVidia option in it
[16:25] <peabody> why's that? (I do use the nvidia modules)
[16:26] <masterkernel> best install it yourself then. it runs a script that uninstalls everything related to nVidia, downloads the newest version, then installs that (or a kernel module if the latest binary is already installed). It doesn't use dkms
[16:27] <peabody> thanks for the warning
[16:28] <masterkernel> i just know i'm gonna get a lot of crap from people who don't know much about kernel modules and dkms
[16:28] <peabody> it sounds like it fills a needed gap, thanks for the dev work
[16:28] <peabody> of course
[16:29] <masterkernel> i havent fully updated the website yet, but the latest version is 1.2.5
[16:29] <peabody> I will leave you a feedback from the website, nice template ;)
[16:29] <masterkernel> thanks, did that top image myself, but the theme came from freecsstemplates
[16:33] <peabody> PyGTK
[16:33] <peabody> boo
[16:33] <peabody> can you make a QT version?
[16:58] <_ruben> strange .. when i google for "ubuntu tcp_frto" .. all i get is stuff related to network printing .. where as we ran into a problem where one of customers couldnt download any large files over http from our hardy based webserver, until we set it back to the (old?) default of 0
[17:13] <masterkernel> peabody: I have no idea how to use qt