[01:30] <bjf> -afk
[02:12] <Toan> hi, my pc can't detect my pci to pcmcia card, heres the error, would someone help let me know what's wrong
[02:12] <Toan> [    0.261918] pci 0000:02:02.0: found [1524:1410] class 000000 header type 02
[02:12] <Toan> [    0.261925] pci 0000:02:02.0: ignoring class 00 (doesn't match header type 02)
[02:12] <Toan> [    0.261977] pci 0000:02:02.0: calling quirk_resource_alignment+0x0/0x163
[02:12] <Toan> [    0.261981] pci 0000:02:02.0: calling quirk_usb_early_handoff+0x0/0x557
[03:26] <Umeaboy> Hi!
[03:27] <Umeaboy> Isn't Apport supposed to be in upstream on the git-server?
[03:30] <Umeaboy> Or am I misstaken?
[03:30] <Umeaboy> I want to port Apport into Mandriva since I've got permission to do so.
[03:31] <dtchen> Umeaboy: what are you looking for?
[03:34] <Umeaboy> dtchen: How to port it & what needs to be done. I know I have to switch libs & many more things, but what else?
[03:34] <Umeaboy> I mean.......what steps?
[03:35] <dtchen> well, at the least you'll also need to negotiate your distro's Python approach
[03:35] <dtchen> try shooting pitti (Martin Pitt) an e-mail
[03:37] <Umeaboy> dtchen:
[03:37] <Umeaboy> Okey.
[03:37] <Umeaboy> Is he English or Swedish?
[03:39] <dtchen> he's German last i checked, but i could be way off
[03:40] <Umeaboy> Okey.
[03:50] <Umeaboy> dtchen: I did that now, can I do something under the meantime? I'm running Mandriva via Virtualbox.
[04:02] <virtuald> why is there no radeondrmfb kernel module?
[04:03] <virtuald> Oct  1 21:24:06 ingsoc kernel: [  771.990877] [drm:radeon_cs_ioctl] *ERROR* Invalid command stream !
[04:03] <virtuald> Oct  1 21:24:06 ingsoc kernel: [  772.004779] [drm:r100_cs_packet_parse_vline] *ERROR* unknown crtc reloc
[04:03] <virtuald> Oct  1 21:24:06 ingsoc kernel: [  772.004783] [drm:r300_packet0_check] *ERROR* No reloc for ib[25]=0x6538
[04:03] <virtuald> and what's this mean in my 98,7MB syslog?
[08:36]  * apw gibbers over the shear quantity of stable updates for .31
[08:39] <smb_tp> not only quantity but which areas. on the other hand I've seen more than 70 rounds
[08:47] <jk-> how does one "gibber" ?
[08:47] <lifeless> put your forefinger of one hand above and parallel to your upper lip
[08:48] <lifeless> purse your lips slightly
[08:48] <lifeless> move your finger vertically down 2 cm then up again
[08:48] <lifeless> as rapidly as is not painful :)
[08:48] <jk-> wow
[08:49] <jk-> the things you don't learn in school...
[08:50] <lifeless> for a more serious treatment
[08:50] <lifeless> http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gibber
[08:52] <jk-> no, I think your description was sufficient
[08:53] <jk-> :)
[08:53] <lifeless> :)
[08:55] <smb_tp> apw, Ok, I revise my last statement about 2.6.31. My mailer had not coped with the next 136 for 2.6.31.2
[08:57] <apw> lifeless, heh good description, though you left out "and hum"
[08:57] <lifeless> apw: :)
[08:58] <jk-> I know the action, just didn't know it had a name :)
[09:05] <apw> well that action is the 'simulation' of gibbering really
[09:07] <jk-> this is getting complex...
[09:07]  * jk- reads the wikitionary page
[13:13] <gamla_kossan> hi guys, something has borked for me
[13:14] <gamla_kossan> I htink it's that I'm missing dm-snapshot in my initrd
[13:15] <gamla_kossan> (when I boot I get an error saying "device-mapper: table: 254:1: snapshot-origin: unknown target type" and I recently modprobed dm-snapshot as well as upgraded my kernel)
[13:15] <gamla_kossan> can anyone advise on how to build a new initrd?
[13:19] <smb_tp> You might try adding dm-snapshot to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and run update-initramfs -u
[13:21] <gamla_kossan> thanks - gonna try that as soon as the live cd has booted up
[13:24] <smb_tp> gamla_kossan, Note that running those commands from a live-cd only affect the running session, not any installation if you are not use chroot-envs
[13:25] <gamla_kossan> right, so first thing I do is chroot the installation on disk?
[13:25] <smb_tp> right, and probably bind mount /dev and /proc
[13:26] <smb_tp> before chrooting that is
[13:27] <gamla_kossan> oh fsck
[13:27] <gamla_kossan> I can't reach the internet on this machine - the live cd doesn't have lvm
[13:27] <gamla_kossan> ugh.
[13:28] <gamla_kossan> and rolling back to my backup won't work since it was taken with the snapshot-module in question loaded.
[13:28] <gamla_kossan> hm, I'm in a pickle here.
[13:31] <gamla_kossan> anyone have any thoughts on what to do? this is, quite unfortunately, an important system.
[13:34] <smb_tp> had you tried the alternate-cd
[13:34] <smb_tp> it has a recovery option and should have lvm build-in
[13:35] <gamla_kossan> recovery option? what does it do?
[13:35] <gamla_kossan> downloading now
[13:36] <smb_tp> It does a chroot on a partition you tell it to
[13:36] <gamla_kossan> ah
[13:36] <smb_tp> So basically exactly the thing you wanted
[13:36] <gamla_kossan> sounds like what I want
[13:36] <gamla_kossan> yeah =)
[13:51] <CarlFK> rtg: thanks for bumping my bug along
[13:51] <rtg> CarlFK, remind me which one that was?
[13:52] <CarlFK> bug 439456  "missing nic firmware"
[13:52] <ubot3> Malone bug 439456 in linux "netboot e100/d101m_ucode.bin not found" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/439456
[13:52] <rtg> CarlFK, right. should be in the next upload, Monday perhaps?
[13:53] <CarlFK> very cool.  I have 6 boxes waiting for it :)
[15:29] <leleobhz> someone can take a look in this bug? [02/10-11:20:36] < Kazenin> leleobhz, eu sei que não... mas vc acha que eu num pensei antes de trocar as praias do Pará e vir pra cá?
[15:29] <leleobhz> afff
[15:29] <leleobhz> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/435141
[15:29] <ubot3> Malone bug 435141 in linux "Intel 5300 AGN does not work at all Karmic Alpha 6" [Undecided,New] 
[15:29] <leleobhz> (sorry)
[15:29] <leleobhz> this bug is for intel, but my atheros is affected too
[17:51] <apw> smb_tp, the 'b4' bug did we manage to get that tested with apparmor=0 yet?
[17:52] <smb_tp> yes, it was not the cause
[17:52] <smb_tp> It seems I need to brush up my vfs skills to get the affected files (if I get around to that)
[18:43] <ogasawara> apw: bug 336189, did you plan to do an SRU for Jaunty as well?  or should I just close the jaunty task.
[18:43] <ubot3> Malone bug 336189 in linux "scanlogic SL11R USB device won't work with 2.6.27-11 kernel" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/336189
[18:44] <ogasawara> apw: and I assume I can mark it Fix Released for Karmic
[18:44] <apw> ogasawara, erm, no idea.
[18:46] <apw> i have no idea, i'll put it on my todo list to check it may only be fixed in interpid
[18:46] <ogasawara> apw: ok cool
[19:51] <anubhav> has syslogd been disabled in karmic?
[19:52] <anubhav> i am facing some suspend/resume issues i am trying to debug the same
[20:08] <anubhav> rtg, my /var/log/kern.log is not getting updated since i started using karmic.Has logging been disabled in karmic?
[20:09] <rtg> anubhav, certainly not by the kernel. is this an upgrade issue?
[20:10] <anubhav> rtg, when i use dmesg,i can see the kernel messages.But these messages no longer get stored to kern.log
[20:10] <anubhav> rtg, neither do i see syslogd running.
[20:10] <rtg> dunno, sounds like a user space issue
[20:11] <tormod> anubhav, you should have rsyslogd running
[20:12] <anubhav> tormod, i just checked and i dont have it running
[20:13] <tormod> anubhav, so install it
[20:13] <anubhav> tormod, so we no longer use syslogd
[20:15] <tormod> no
[20:16] <tormod> anubhav, ubuntu-minimal should have dragged in rsyslog for you
[20:17]  * tormod reboots into 2.6.31-11.38
[20:19] <buzz_> hi, i've created and attached a patch for the Samsung P560 key-up-problem: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/338182 it would be nice if you can add this one to the karmic kernel
[20:19] <ubot3> Malone bug 338182 in linux "Samsung P560 brightness keys block keyboard and produce all-or-nothing effect" [Undecided,New] 
[20:21] <buzz_> the main reason why i'm posting this here as it will not be accepted in upstream in favor of a complete new api in .32 - as this bug causes ui lock ups it would be great if this can be shipped in ubuntu kernel
[20:22] <buzz_> the .32 api is not ready and cannot be backported at the moment
[20:22] <buzz_> it only applies to two special notebook system and causes no harm to other devices
[20:23] <buzz_> and those two notebooks do really need this patch
[20:23] <buzz_> how can i help to apply this patch?
[20:25] <buzz_> i'm talking about this patch: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32875210/atkbd.patch