[02:03] Hi, I'm having an overheating issue that starts somewhere between 2.6.31-11 and 2.6.31-14 on an acer aspire 5315. Where can I properly fill this bug? I tried following the online guides but i guess because this is the beta version "ubuntu-bug linux" tells me this is not a genuine Ubuntu pakage. [02:37] it is not because its a beta that it says that [02:38] try ubuntu-bug linux-image-$(uname -r) [02:38] kendrick: ^ [02:41] what kernel image would i use if i only know that the bug lies somewhere between -11 and -14 or should i try to narrow it down myself first? [03:12] It's a Keybuk! [03:12] It's a Womble! [03:12] Yes [03:28] kendrick: I might file it against -14 and mention that it worked in -11, and is broken in -14 [03:28] though in any case, you'll be filing it against the 'linux' package, not the binary [05:34] I wrote about an overheating problem I am having on kernel 2.6.31-14 and I was wondering: when I send my problem information using "ubuntu-bug linux-image-2.6.31-14-generic" should I be booted up in that kernel? [05:47] kendrick: that is the easiest way [10:22] install: cannot stat `debian/linux-bfs-image-2.6.31-14bfsbfq1-generic-pae/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31-14bfsbfq1-generic-pae': No such file or directory [10:23] That's a discouraging error. [10:57] Found my problem. [10:57] I renamed the pae package linux-bfs (incorrectly) and the virtual package linux-bfs-bfq. And it was... transitioning between them. [10:57] I need to un-hardcode this stuff. [12:12] Hi guys, I am triaging bug 425756, it's against the kernel, to do with hardware detection, I've set it Triaged as I believe there is enough information for someone to look at it. Can someone from Kernel Team confirm there is enough information please? [12:12] Malone bug 425756 in linux "[regression karmic] cd/dvd drive not detected" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/425756 [12:12] note: its a regression from hardy [15:40] hi everybody. i maybe messed up with libraries and when i try to compile my kernel it returns with drivers/built-in.o: In function `con_init':vt.c:(.init.text+0x1969): undefined reference to `.L1454' anyone may help? [17:25] After karmic is released, you guys will accept a patch to make the linux source package name less hard coded, right? Renaming it every release is painful. [17:25] err [17:26] it's linux. [17:26] are you referring to the _binary_ package linux-source-2.6.foo? [17:27] No. [17:27] dtchen: I've been making a patched version named linux-bfs-bfq. [17:27] And there is a bunch of stuff in the package for automating renaming, but it's not used in a lot of places. [17:28] I'm just talking about changing it so I only have to modify the package name in a couple places. [17:29] well, sure, i'm certain patches would be reviewed [17:29] Thanks. [17:30] A big part of the problem is, "linux" is far from a uniq string I can just search and replace on. [21:20] Hello [21:21] Can anybody tell me or point me to a how to on how to force the make-kpkg command create the .dsc .diff.gz and .changes files to uploadad to ppa using dput? [21:22] feniix: That's probably an inappropriate way to create something for upload to a ppa, even if it's possible. [21:22] I have applied the con kolivas patch to the latest 2.6.31 kernel from karmic and I would like to be able to upload it to ppa (or do I need to create those files manually?) [21:23] oh :/ [21:23] feniix: I'm doing the same, properly :) [21:23] what would be the appropiate way? [21:23] :D [21:23] I already did 2.6.31-13 with v.303, I'm currently updating to 2.6.31-14 with v.304. [21:23] cool :) [21:24] feniix: Well, the hard way is to patch the existing linux sourc package that produces basically all the ubuntu kernel packages. Which is what I do. [21:24] feniix: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/424927 [21:24] Malone bug 424927 in linux "include Brain fuck Scheduler" [Wishlist,Confirmed] [21:24] feniix: It looks like my test build will be done soon. I expect to upload the new version within an hour, so the new stuff will be available today. [21:25] I did a git clone from the ubuntu git karmic repository [21:25] feniix: I actually dropped my version with just bfs and am now doing bfs+bfq. [21:25] I've never used git :P [21:27] feniix: I'd really appreciate testing of the new version later today. [21:29] ok, I am already running 304. but would be more than willing to try yours [21:29] so far no issues [21:29] Thanks. [21:29] Yeah I haven't had any problems. [21:30] I am on a T61 intel gfx 4gigs (ubuntu 32) [21:30] feniix: Error: Could not parse XML returned by Ubuntu: mismatched tag: line 1978, column 8 [21:30] I've been running it since I got it to build, 8 days. [21:30] feniix: Looks like you found a bug in ubot3. [21:31] I am on a T61 intel gfx 4gigs (ubuntu 32) [21:31] feniix: Error: Could not parse XML returned by Ubuntu: mismatched tag: line 1978, column 8 [21:31] lol [21:31] yeah [21:32] ubuntu 32 [21:32] (ubuntu 32) [21:32] Weird. [21:32] have you notice big improvements using bfq against cfq? [21:33] I am on a T61 [21:33] intel gfx 4gigs [21:33] intel gfx 4gigs ( [21:33] intel gfx 4gigs (ubuntu 32) [21:33] T61 intel gfx 4gigs (ubuntu 32) [21:33] feniix: Error: Could not parse XML returned by Ubuntu: mismatched tag: line 1978, column 8 [21:33] feniix: No. But I haven't tried. I suspect it would be easier to notice goinb back to CFQ. [21:33] T61 intel [21:34] T61 intel gfx [21:34] It built. 212 minutes. [21:34] T61 intel gfx 4gigs [21:34] T61 intel gfx 4gigs ( [21:34] T61 intel gfx 4gigs (ubuntu [21:34] T61 intel gfx 4gigs (ubuntu 32 [21:34] feniix: Error: Could not parse XML returned by Ubuntu: mismatched tag: line 1978, column 8 [21:34] lol [21:34] go figure [21:35] T61 intel (ubuntu 32 [21:35] T61 intel gfx (ubuntu 32 [21:35] T61 gfx 4gigs (ubuntu 32 [21:35] feniix: Error: Could not parse XML returned by Ubuntu: mismatched tag: line 1978, column 8 [21:35] T61 4gigs (ubuntu 32 [21:35] T61 [21:36] T61 gfx 4gigs (ubuntu 32 [21:36] T61 gfx 4gigs (ubuntu 32 [21:36] T61 intel gfx 4gigs (ubuntu 32 [21:36] Very weird. [21:36] feniix: Error: Could not parse XML returned by Ubuntu: mismatched tag: line 1978, column 8 [21:36] yep [21:37] T61 gfx 4gigs (ubuntu 32 [21:37] Test booting. [21:37] see you [21:37] leave a message when the ppa is uploaded [21:40] $ uname -a [21:40] Linux dancer 2.6.31-14bfsbfq1-generic #48 SMP Fri Oct 16 22:11:17 EDT 2009 i686 GNU/Linux [21:40] $ dmesg | egrep -i "bfs|bfq" [21:40] [ 0.553546] io scheduler bfq registered (default) [21:40] [ 1.497336] BFS CPU scheduler v0.304 by Con Kolivas. [21:40] Sweet. [21:41] Building source package, which takes about 5 minutes, then I'll upload, then launchpad with spend a few hours building. [21:50] :) [22:07] Draxus: can you tell me the process of building the package the way you did? [22:07] Draxus: apt-get source linux-image (and then modify it and apply patches?) [22:08] feniix: It's in the bug I gave you a link to. [22:09] feniix: I uploaded the source package. 1 hour till it starts building, then about 3 hours to build. [22:09] feniix: If you don't care about renaming the package it's easy. [22:09] aaah [22:09] cool, found that part [22:09] Make sure you get the stuff about disabling ABI and modules checks. That's a pain. [22:28] Yeah saw your messages [22:29] I will wait for your ppa first, and then will try to see how does the build process work [22:30] at first I thought you uploaded binary only packages to the ppas, but now I see its a continuous build system and builds the packages itself [22:37] Yeah. It won't let you upload binaries. [22:37] Although dput will let you, and then you'll get an email that you suck. Annoying. [22:38] You get an email that your upload was accepted or rejected. And if a build fails. I wish you got one when all builds completed. === AdamSchackart is now known as PlainFlavored [23:32] funny [23:32] if you use ppa.launchpad.net without https [23:32] you get access to full directory listing