[00:54] <stas> hi guys, why this builds contain no support fo btrfs: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ ?
[01:56] <Darkr> Is there anyway I can disable cpu freq scaling?  You see, my hardware is a tad buggy.  It crashes when scaling occurs.  In Hardy, I simply removed powernowd and that did the trick.  But in Karmic, that no longer exists so I can't do that.  Any advice?
[01:58] <Darkr> brb, I'm going to try doing this: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7602572
[02:11] <Darkr> I just wanted to say nevermind, but thank you for your help.  Someone in another channel (#ubuntu+1) was able to help me.
[02:40] <NCommander> apw, belated ping, I know the kernel currently FTBFSIng on SPARC, I hope to get you revised patchs soon, but its hard to work on my sparc box whiel I'm at debconf. I should be able to do something once I'm in Ireland tomorrow morning
[02:46] <johanbr> Darkr, easiest way would be to change the cpufreq governor, for instance using the cpufreq-applet
[02:52] <gj> anyone using an acer?
[02:52] <gj> laptop?
[02:54] <gj> anyone using an acer laptop?
[11:45] <Athunye> Hello. Since the update to 2.6.28-14 some pages like yahoo.com, scrib.com and some other won't load. In karmic they do load and so with arch linux. 
[12:11] <Athunye> I think it is not a flash problem because I even purged it. In links I can load those web pages, though.
[12:11] <Athunye> I tried opera, and epiphany-browser as well.
[14:26] <reisi> are there any updates on lzma support in perhaps 9.04 kernels? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/177634
[14:26] <ubot3> Malone bug 177634 in linux "squashfs kernel module does not support lzma" [Medium,Won't fix] 
[14:26] <reisi> it's currently targeted at Milestone "later"...
[14:34] <amitk> reisi: it is marked as "Wont fix" for 9.04
[14:38] <reisi> amitk: well hopefully it'll get into 9.10 then.. or is it in the mainline already? squashfs+lzma seems superb backup solution if you need to image a fs with huge number of files..