[00:40] <dtchen> spO: err, it shouldn't. see 'git tag|grep Ubuntu'
[00:50] <Q-FUNK> hi!  am I dreaming this or is initramfs grabbing the drm modules of whichever video card is currently used by $DISPLAY ?
[03:39] <spO> hi
[03:40] <spO>  git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-jaunty.git   gives me kernel 2.6.28-10 instead of kernel 2.6.28-15   .... even make menuconfig shows version 2.6.28-10  , and when i compile it is   version 10
[05:12] <spO>  git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-jaunty.git   gives me kernel 2.6.28-10 instead of kernel 2.6.28-15   .... even make menuconfig shows version 2.6.28-10  , and when i compile it is   version 10
[07:27] <spO>   git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-jaunty.git   gives me kernel 2.6.28-10 instead of kernel 2.6.28-15   .... even make menuconfig shows version 2.6.28-10  , and when i compile it is   version 10
[08:53] <AnnonyMouse> hi guys. my 1st kernel build. "fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=-custom kernel_image kernel_headers" fails with: http://pastebin.com/d51a9e5e0
[08:53] <AnnonyMouse> what am i missing?
[09:32] <spO> annoymouse, when you do a make menuconfig, what version does it say?
[09:32] <spO> at the top of the menu
[09:34] <spO> annonymous, anyways, go to menu then go to supplied third party device drivers, then check your LIRC configurations
[12:23] <cwillu> apw, update on the crashy laptop suspend from hell, wiping the ext4 partition and rsyncing a backup to a freshly made ext4 partition didn't fix it, I still get crashes a while after I resume from suspend
[12:23] <cwillu> I think it was you I was talking to
[12:23] <cwillu> bug #380807
[12:23] <ubot3> Malone bug 380807 in linux "[karmic, intel] Laptop locks up moments after resuming from suspend" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/380807
[20:16] <mattwj2002> hi guys
[20:17] <mattwj2002> I found some guys in the kernel and I would like to help fix it in a future release
[20:17] <mattwj2002> can someone please help me do this?
[20:17] <mattwj2002> *I found some bugs in the kernel
[20:23] <mattwj2002> In Ubuntu 9.04 I found two bugs in the Ralink wireless drivers
[20:23] <ScottK> Did you file the bugs?
[20:23] <mattwj2002> rt2860sta in the wireless drivers there is no support for wpa
[20:23] <mattwj2002> rt2870sta in the wireless drivers there is no support 802.11n
[20:24] <mattwj2002> no I did not
[20:24] <ScottK> That would be the first thing to do.
[20:24] <mattwj2002> where would I file these bugs?
[20:26] <ScottK> mattwj2002: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+filebug
[20:27] <dtchen> mattwj2002: you probably want to work directly in wireless-testing.git
[20:28] <mattwj2002> how would I do that?
[20:29] <dtchen> mattwj2002: http://linuxwireless.org/en/developers
[20:30] <mattwj2002> I guess all I am reporting is stock 9.04 Ubuntu the wireless drivers were not working correctly.....in one case it wasn't accepting wpa.....another wireless nic was running at g speeds when it is an n card......I noticed when I compiled the cards from scratch that there were options to be selected....my assumation is that they were not selected correctly
[20:32] <dtchen> what do you mean by "compiled the cards from scratch?"
[20:33] <dtchen> we use what's in /staging
[20:33] <mattwj2002> I used the source from the card's website
[20:33] <mattwj2002> http://www.ralinktech.com/ralink/Home/Support/Linux.html
[20:34] <mattwj2002> with some help from this guide
[20:34] <mattwj2002> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6587173#post6587173
[20:39] <mattwj2002> does that make sense?
[20:39] <dtchen> to what does "that" refer?  (i'm pretty busy atm)
[20:40] <mattwj2002> haha
[20:40] <mattwj2002> so do you guys think this is bug worthy?
[20:41] <dtchen> feel free to file wishlist bugs (if they don't existt), as ScottK mentioned
[20:41] <mattwj2002> ok
[20:42] <mattwj2002> thanks you guys