[02:45] <thrice`> hi all; I can't, for the life of me, find updated kernel packages for jaunty; I know they are on kernel.ubuntu.org *somewhere* :>
[09:57] <saispo> hi
[09:58] <saispo> have you planned to sync the kernel git with the latest update ?
[09:58] <saispo> (for hardy LTS)
[09:59] <smb> saispo, yes, give me a bit to verify everything is ok
[09:59] <smb> should get pushed in the next few hours
[10:07] <saispo> smb: ok thanks :)
[10:49] <ogra> help !!!
[10:49] <ogra> http://paste.ubuntu.com/211129/
[10:49] <ogra> i see that since my last kernel upgrade 
[10:49] <ogra> and have lots and lots of filesystem issues all of a sudden
[10:51] <souphorn> In ubuntu, is there any way that I can write actionscript and release swf file?
[10:52] <ogra> apw, any idea what changed in the ACPI code that could cause this ? i see there are more ACPI issues in my dmesg
[10:54] <apw> ogra, hrm nothing specific springs to mind, but it was exploding for some people so they are clearly fiddling
[10:54] <ogra> hrm, i'd love to keep my filesystem though
[10:54] <apw> there is an all new shinier kernel coming today, its already uploaded and built, just waiting for binary new
[10:54] <ogra> seems it slowly falls into pieces
[10:54] <apw> hrm comments there on acpi, as for filesysystems which one you useing?
[10:55] <apw> and ogra whats the version (cat /proc/version_signature)
[10:55] <ogra> Ubuntu 2.6.31-1.14-generic
[10:56] <ogra> using ext3 
[10:56] <ogra> sata laptop disk 
[10:56] <ogra> through AHCI
[10:56] <apw> so pretty much what i am running generally
[10:56] <apw> what sort of filesystem errors you seeing
[10:57] <ogra> my mtab content showed up in /etc/xdg/compiz/compiz-manager for example
[10:57] <ogra> i had a corrupted binutils lib 
[10:57] <apw> thats definatly not well for sure
[10:58] <ogra> no
[10:58] <ogra> but no oopses, no fs errors in the logs or anything
[10:58] <apw> i am running ext3 with karmic kernels here and not seeing such fookage
[10:58] <ogra> all i see is the ACPI stuff in dmesg
[10:58] <apw> smb, you running any karmic kernels anywhere, ogra seems to have ext3 badness
[10:58] <ogra> well, i suspect its rather ahci 
[10:59] <ogra> below filesystem ... and the filesystem stuff just being a fallout
[10:59] <smb> apw, On my aa1, yes
[11:00] <smb> but that has no ahci as well
[11:00] <ogra> [    1.261087] ata1.00: _GTF unexpected object type 0x1
[11:00] <ogra> ^^^ just discovered that one
[11:01] <apw> ogra, when did you notice this new 'behaviour'
[11:01] <apw> v=what version was ok?
[11:01] <ogra> after this mornings dist-upgrade
[11:01] <ogra> and i think my last one was thu or fri
[11:02] <ogra> system worked flawless over the weekend 
[11:02] <apw> what version did you have before
[11:02] <apw> apt logs in /var/log should tell you 
[11:03] <ogra> dpkg.log you mean ? 
[11:04] <apw> probabally
[11:04] <ogra> 2009-07-03 17:15:07 status installed linux-image-2.6.31-1-generic 2.6.31-1.14 
[11:04] <ogra> thats when i had a kernel upgrade it seems
[11:04] <ogra> 2009-07-02 14:36:26 status installed linux-image-generic 2.6.31.1.11
[11:04] <ogra> hmm
[11:05] <ogra> 2009-07-02 14:35:56 status installed linux-image-2.6.31-1-generic 2.6.31-1.13
[11:05] <apw> so before the period of stability
[11:06] <apw> 13 to 14 was almost 0 change
[11:11] <ogra> well, there are definately filesystem issues, sadly i didnt check dmesg the recent times
[11:12] <ogra> (we should really put /var/log/dmesg in logrotate so you can compare)
[11:12] <apw> ogra, well i'd suggest getting the -2.15 kernel asap, as thats an -rc2 rebase
[11:12] <ogra> sure, as soon as its there
[11:12] <apw> we are waiting on an admin to binary new it in
[11:12] <ogra> there was also a new binutils snapshot upload 
[11:13]  * apw is also running it now
[11:13] <ogra> it might as well be binutils
[11:13] <ogra> but i wouldnt know why i see ACPI errors in demsg 
[11:13] <apw> bin utils should not be able to feck your fs really if it didn't clean it
[11:13] <apw> that is likely an acpi fookup and hopfully separate
[11:14] <ogra> well, a f*cked binutils lib can break a lot of stuff :)
[11:14] <ogra> but indeed not cause acpi errors
[11:14] <apw> ogra, if you want a preview of the kernel its in my /daily PPA
[11:15] <ogra> "Development Kernel Snapshots" ?
[11:16] <ogra> ah, yeah, i see 2.6.31-2.15
[11:22] <apw> ogra, yep thats the one
[11:22] <ogra> WARNING: Couldn't open directory /tmp/mkinitramfs_VL4D8S/lib/modules/2.6.31-1-generic: No such file or directory
[11:22] <ogra> FATAL: Could not open /tmp/mkinitramfs_VL4D8S/lib/modules/2.6.31-1-generic/modules.dep.temp for writing: No such file or directory
[11:22] <ogra> geez
[11:31] <ogra> same ACPI errors
[11:32] <ogra> ah... and that one is likely responsible for my CPU not scaling below 1GHz anymore
[11:32] <ogra> [    0.541865] ACPI Warning: Invalid throttling state, reset 20090521 processor_throttling-843
[11:34] <apw> puch
[11:34] <apw> ouch
[14:35] <\sh> dear kernel devs of ubuntu...I have some BL465c servers here...and jaunty kernel complains about not correctly understandable acpi tables...I should tell upstream and my distro kernel team ;) what do you need to analyze it?
[14:44] <smb> \sh, your pants, your jacket and your sunglasses... or file a bug with the dmesg out put and the output of 'sudo acpidump -o acpidump.txt' with a description of which things the kernel complains. Usually you will be asked to try a more recent kernel (e.g. from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds) to see whether this already got fixed.
[15:09] <\sh> smb: k, but sadly I can't test any other kernel then jaunties ;) looks like that it only has to do something with new world order of HP blade series
[15:12] <smb> \sh, That sounds bad. Be sure to add this to the bug report, too.
[15:13] <\sh> smb: especially power management ... not the same as with dl365G5 (which should be the rackmountable of this type)
[15:36] <DawnLight> hello. can anyone please take a look at #389992 and give me a hint on what's going wrong?
[15:47] <levonshe> good day all, Whuy kernel versions from site ftp://ftp.ubuntulinux.org/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux/ do not match Makefile exrtaversion, for example  linux-source-2.6.28_2.6.28-13.45_all.deb has Makefile extraversion=9 and no 13 ??
[15:49] <primes2h> ogasawara_: are you around here?
[15:52] <smb> levonshe, The extraversion number in the makefile just reflects the upstream stable number which the kernel is based on. The -13 refers to the number of ABI changes and is not related.
[15:53] <kklimonda> how suitable is server kernel for desktops?
[15:57] <ogasawara> primes2h: what's up, need something?
[15:58] <primes2h> ogasawara: Hello, could you have a look on this please? bug #352765
[15:58] <ubot3> Malone bug 352765 in linux "Logitech webcam doesn't work (v4l2 support needed)" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/352765
[15:58] <primes2h> sorry foosorry for the mess about upstream bug but I couldn't change the link.
[15:59] <primes2h> ogasawara: sorry for
[16:00] <primes2h> ogasawara: do you think it's a kernel issue?
[16:00] <primes2h> it's hard to figure out.
[16:04] <ogasawara> primes2h: don't suppose you tested booting back into the hardy kernel on your friends' laptop?
[16:05] <primes2h> ogasawara: I tested and it works...
[16:06] <primes2h> ogasawara: I had it just for few minutes unfortunately...
[16:09] <DawnLight> i'm willing to pay for a fix for bug #389992
[16:10] <ubot3> Malone bug 389992 in linux "failing to connect using sierra aircard 880e" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/389992
[16:10] <primes2h> ogasawara: I submitted an hardware test about that laptop. You can find it here https://edge.launchpad.net/+hwdb/+submission/b87cad4fd5ae659cd83acf099e7ac9d1
[16:11] <ogasawara> primes2h: awesome, thanks
[16:11] <ogasawara> primes2h: I'll get it on the team's bug list for this week
[16:13] <levonshe> smb, thanks, By upstream stable number upu mean kernel.org number ?
[16:13] <primes2h> ogasawara: That's nice. Tell me if you need something, maybe I could have that laptop this weekend to work on.
[16:14] <ogasawara> primes2h: will do
[16:14] <smb> levonshe, kernel.org, yes. And it gets increased when stable (e.g. 2.6.28.y) releases are done
[16:14] <primes2h> ogasawara: ok, thank you very much.
[17:12] <ogra_> does anyone know a status of mount --union ? the ltsp folks are heavily suffering from 5minute thin client boots with unionfs-fuse and nag me regulary when a better solution will happen
[17:20]  * ogra jumps up and down and waves
[17:27]  * smb sees ogra but has no answer
[17:27] <ogra> heh
[17:35] <jjohansen> ogra: union mounts have some known problems for our use but the devs haven't been able to get to them yet
[17:36] <ogra> jjohansen, do you know if they might get to it in time for karmic ? 
[17:36] <ogra> ltsp is pretty screwed with unionfs-fuse but i dont see any better solution atm 
[17:37] <jjohansen> ogra: I don't, I pinged jan last week and he said he had to do some locking rework because he had messed that up and it was his current top todo
[17:37] <ogra> hmm, k
[17:38] <ogra> thanks for the answer at least even though there is no light at the end of the tunnel yet :)
[18:52] <holzmodem> hi, my laptop need a fixed dsdt file. is it true, that the kernel > 2.6.30 no longer support loading custom DSDT file thru initramfs?
[21:46] <Kano> hi apw , you know that device mapper is broken with 2.6.31-rc2?
[21:47] <Kano> http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/33534/mbox/
[21:47] <Kano> that does fix it
[21:48] <Kano> before my raid was gone...
[22:41] <Sarvatt> darn, dmraid update makes powerpc fail to build
[23:01] <TheMuso> Sarvatt: Yeah, and I think it can be turned off for powerpc as well.
[23:01]  * TheMuso preps a request pull for the kernel guys
[23:41] <billybigrig> can anyone suggest how i contact the gspca maintainer?
[23:41] <billybigrig> or find out who maintains is?