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eggonlea_hi guys, I read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile but am still a bit confused about how to update config files. After "make menuconfig", how to merge what I changed in .config to debian/config? I saw /debian/config/config.common and debian/config/ARCH/config.xxx. Should I manually modify all files in /debian/config or replace them with the new .config?03:16
eggonlea_which way is recommended to change them? Thanks!03:17
eggonlea_[answer my own question] found it. just copy .config to either debian/config/xxx and run debian/rules updateconfigs and then Mr. Proper.03:43
eggonlea_maybe the wiki need update a little bit to clarify this "copy" step. I saw lots of guys asking the same question in LP and other maillist. :)03:44
lifelesseggonlea_: its a wiki, you can do that03:45
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apwsmb, did we get any testing feedback on the -virtual kernel issues?08:55
smbapw, Yes, luckily even good ones08:55
smbI guess the plan is to prepare and push everything for upload and then plan for it being up Thursday08:57
smbapw, ^08:57
apwsmb, yeah sounds about right.  we should consider the m586_tsc thing too09:04
smbapw, Oh, ok. So I probably should delay the finalizing commit to the kernel to get that in as well09:05
apwi guess it could go in with the stables ... as noone has yet mentioned it09:05
smbapw, Right. it would be slightly more preferable to stay with the current finalized version. At least for non-lava issues09:08
apwsmb, then that sounds like a plan09:08
smbapw, ack09:09
indushei all 09:10
amitkhehe, I like that term: non-lava issue. (assuming it wasn't a typo)09:10
indushi i need some help, can someone oblige09:10
smbamitk, no I meant anything that is not melting and very hot09:11
indushttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/42575609:11
ubot3Malone bug 425756 in linux "[regression karmic] cd/dvd drive not detected" [Medium,Triaged] 09:11
amitksmb: yeah, thats what I thought. I propose we change our bugs from critical to lava and non-lava09:12
amitk:)09:12
smbamitk, It would be a nice change :)09:13
smbindus, I am not sure there is any advice that can be quickly given. The report seems to cover potentially various issues. I believe to remember something about detection in CDs but it might be different too. apw, do you have more recollection there?09:15
apwsmb, i was just reading same, and i concur there is nothing easy to follow in there.  i thought some cd stuff was improved generally but clearly not fixing this person09:16
indussmb: hmm, sorry i dont quite understand 09:16
apwindus, what are your symptoms?09:16
smbindus, And in your case since when (Jaunty, or before)?09:16
apwyep, when did it last work09:17
indusok once i put in the live cd, the cd reaches menu for booting ubuntu etc , then when i select 'try ubuntu without change to your computer' it starts looking at HDD instead of cd drive and later fails with initramfs09:17
indusit last worked in Hardy heron09:17
indusonce i used some boot options pci=nomsi, rootdelay bla bla etcand it worked once to twice but no idea what it does09:18
indusworks in hardy nicely09:18
apwi am not sure if that is the same bug or not, the bug referenced implies a normal boot without cd09:18
smbI'd suspect something with libata, as that was one of the major changes after hardy09:18
apwso ... i would recommend getting a new personal bug filed with the machine info on it09:19
apwand try and get a picture of the failure into initramfs09:19
indusapw: yeah the bug is normal boot, but live cd also doesnt work, i instaleld it with usb09:19
apwand a dmesg output from there if you can get it09:19
apw...09:19
induswait i give you another live cd bug09:19
indusi have one for casper intrepid09:19
apwok if you have a normal boot without CD then what is in the dmesg when it fails09:19
indushttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/42575609:20
ubot3Malone bug 425756 in linux "[regression karmic] cd/dvd drive not detected" [Medium,Triaged] 09:20
indusno no sorry09:20
induswait'09:20
indushttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/30365409:20
ubot3Malone bug 303654 in casper "[intrepid] Live CD cannot mount - panic Unable to find a medium containing a live file system" [High,Triaged] 09:20
indusapw: dmesg says, and also at boot i have a message , libata1 soft reset failed , expecting a reference package element, device not ready09:21
smbone problem might be related to rootdelay, I remember there had been issues with waiting long enough for the root fs in some cases. But together with the other behaviour it might be ata related09:22
apwso we need to get that log element into the bug so we can see its exact form09:22
smbright09:22
apwalso we need to know the exact hardware you have both mobo / disk interface / drive09:22
indusdmesg 3.972516] ata1: softreset failed (device not ready)09:22
indus[    3.972519] ata1: failed due to HW bug, retry pmp=009:22
indusasus M2A VM motherboard amd 690 g chipset / sata HDD /IDE samsung combo drive09:23
smbI would say booting with an usb-cdrom and replacing "quiet splash" with "debug" on the grub line, and then posting the whole dmesg (maybe try to access the internal drive too)09:23
indussmb: i dont have usb cd rom :)09:23
indusif i couldget some kernel parameters to boot , i could try 09:24
indusrootdelay , so many things i had tried09:24
indusbut its a hit and miss mostly09:24
smbindus, was something with all_generic_ide amongst those09:24
indussmb: of course , but it doesnt work always09:24
indusi tried it too09:25
indusits like, instead of reading the cd drive, it reads from HDD 09:25
indushdd light stays on after cd boots from menu09:25
smbindus, How did you say you secceeded booting? From a usb stick?09:25
indussmb: yeah 09:25
indusflash 09:26
apwif the cd is missing then its not unlikely it falls back to the hdd09:26
indusno , cd is present when live cd boot i use09:26
indusit boots from cd, but once i press menu options, it starts reading HDD09:26
apwnot to the kernel its not is it ... else you'd not be reportng a missing cd dirve09:26
smbOk, if you do that again and get up (with using the debug line), then gather dmesg, cat /proc/interrupts09:26
indusya ok09:26
induskernel cant see or tries to look in wrong location i believe09:27
indussmb: hmm what do i need to do?09:27
indussmb: you saw that bug report, i have dmesg in there09:27
indusits with the live cd , also have casper.log09:27
smbindus, you boot from the usb stick, then on the boot menu you would go to advanced options and edit the line to remove splash and quiet and put debug there instead09:28
smbthen boot the live image09:28
indussmb: ok and ? but with usb it boots fine.09:28
apwindus, ok where is your dmesg, the one in the bug you first referenced does not have your message in it09:28
indusapw: wait which dmesg you need, normal boot or live cd?09:29
smbindus, still it would try to access your cd and hdd and the errors should be there09:29
indussmb: here is dmesg from live cd intrepid http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34279545/dmesg.txt09:29
apwas the problem is likely the same i am not sure it matters.  debugging on your booted system is probabally easier i'd assume09:29
indushttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/34279424/casper.log  this is casper09:30
apwindus, that dmesg is from a .27 kernel09:30
indusapw: yeah have had the problem since 09:31
indusapw: ill give you karmic dmesg then09:31
indusapw: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31444487/BootDmesg.txt09:32
smbwhich is also a bit outdated09:32
indusaah ok09:33
indusso you need the current kernel09:33
smbindus, Have you tried with the release version?09:33
indussmb: of course, iam fully updated to release09:33
indusbasically, as i stated earrlier, hasnt worked in any kernel after hardy 8.0409:34
smbindus, Just the log you had was from 2.6.31-9. And at the current point, when looking at the problem it helps to start of as recent as possible09:34
indusaah damn it, iam at work now09:34
indusdiff system09:34
indusill give you dmesg with latest one in evening then09:35
indusanyother way i could get cd rom to be read?09:35
industemporary solutions09:35
indussecondly, i have a general question about multi threaded applications09:36
indusnvm09:36
apwoh so this sm600 system isn't the right one09:37
indusapw: ?09:37
apwnothing springs to mind without knowing more about it.  a current dmesg can't hurt and if you have a dmesg from hardy that might be useful to se ehow it was recognised in that kernel09:38
smbindus, Sure. And with those kind of problems, it also helps when we have a good summary on how things are connected (should the drives be on the sata port, or ata, are the sata ports set to ahci or ide) all that stuff. Thought info can be found in the dmesg it is slower to gather it manually.09:38
indussmb: in bios its set to ide controller09:38
apwi interepreted what you suggested there as saying the second dmesg is not from the system09:39
indussmb: HDD is on sata port09:39
indusapw: no no all were filed from my system, iam just chatting with you from work system09:39
smbindus, from the log it seems ahci is firing up09:39
indussmb: hmm i must have fiddled iwth bios settings that time09:39
indussmb: but itsdefault on ide controller,there are 2 other options raid and ihce09:40
indusbut i use ide 09:40
indusalso, the cd drive is connected with this wide and thin cable , which ironically says 'asus HDD cable'09:40
indusi believe its ide cable09:40
smbindus, Ok, so this is all stuff that we should have in the bug report. The better we know how things should be, the better one can spot differences.09:41
indussmb: hmm where do i add it09:42
indussmb: apw ill try to give you a 8.04 dmesg, and ill attach it today09:42
smbindus, You either edit the description section of you bug or add a comment with it09:42
indussmb: ok09:42
indusbut is that really necessary? 8.04, man ill have to install it and all that09:43
indusjust reinstalled 9.04 a few days ago09:43
apwindus, you could boot the livecd for 8.04 and take it from there09:43
induswait let me get an old bug with hardy then09:43
apwas the cd works in 8.0409:43
indusapw: hmm , from live cd when it boots into desktop?09:43
apwyep ... it must have detected and used the CD09:44
indusyes ok ill surely do that today, 09:44
indusapw: so from a terminal i type dmesg and paste it there in report?09:44
indusi mean, no need to install right?09:45
smbindus, you actually should have network from the live cd and could add it to the bug report09:45
smbindus, No need to install09:45
indussmb: ya i know, i have network, ill add it09:45
smbIts just to get a dmesg from a working case as compared to a non-working09:45
induslet me see if i can do this in an hour or so09:45
indusso i have a question,is the kernel in C?09:46
apwthe majority of the kernel is in C yes09:48
indusapw: smb i have an ubuntu 8.04.1 cd , is that ok?09:49
apwif the cd works yes09:49
smbwhat apw says09:50
indusalso one more important thing here, some peopel had this problem befoer hardy and some patch fixed it, so it fixed for some and broke for me09:50
indusnot sure if its related though09:50
indusnvm09:51
indusill brb and upload dmesg09:51
indus5 min09:51
apwindus, i note that your karmic kernel is an old one 2.6.31-9.29 ... the current one is -14.28 or so09:52
smbapw, Not sure about the .28 but certainly -1409:54
smb-14.48 I would guess09:55
apwdoh ... typo09:55
indusok got the dmesg10:21
indusapw: i attached the kernel10:22
indusits ATAPI cd drive , is that different from ide10:27
indusguys are you there? smb apw10:27
smbindus, yes. not so much difference that it should not work10:28
indusso now what :)10:29
smbindus, you happen to know whether the cd driver is specifically set to master or slave?10:29
indussmb: ooh dont remember, wait i came back to office now, :)10:30
indussmb: slave i think though10:30
indussmb: isnt it in the bios post screen?10:30
smband exactly where has the dmesg gone?10:30
indussmb: dmesg i attached to bug report10:30
smbindus, you added to the first or second bug10:30
indussmb: hmm karmic bug report10:31
smbindus, ok10:31
smbindus, And the drive definitely should be set to master10:31
indussmb: hmm ok how do i do that10:31
smbit is the only drive on the pata bus10:31
smbI would not know except by opening the case and look at the drive10:32
smbin theory there should be a selector10:32
apwsometimes its cable select, so it depends which connector on the cable its connected to10:33
apwsmb, how did you tell it was a slave from the dmesg?10:33
smbapw, No I am working on indus statement atm10:33
smbI have not got to the dmesg itself yet10:34
apwi had the feeling it was a slave too, and am wondering what i saw to trigger that10:34
smbif that is visible there anyways10:34
* smb wonders whether it would be visible in the bios. maybe, depending on how good/bad that is10:35
* apw shakes his head at all the 'sb600' needs workaround messages in the karmic dmesg ... a lemon of a machine i recon10:36
indusi think its visible in my bios , i remember the words10:36
indusits a beautiful chipset actually :) onboard graphics are really good10:37
indusin the first post messages, it mentions HDD first ,then cd drive is probably slave , ugh i dont really remember10:37
indusapw: its a 1 mm thin 5 cm wide cable connected to mobo10:38
smbWell, as your hdd is sata that would be different worlds10:38
indusya hdd is sata sure, so no master slave business10:38
smbthe cable might provide cable select ability but this needs to be supported by the drive10:39
induscable select, its a simple cable,a wire10:39
apw[    1.000067] ata5.01: NODEV after polling detection10:39
apwsmb, looking at other messages i think that that can be .00 and .01 and .01 is slave10:40
apw(this is from karmic dmesg)10:40
smbindus, its one of the cables deliberatly broken after one of the connectors10:40
indussmb: sorry i dont know this one10:40
apwthere were some changes in the final karmic kernel to handle better selection of speeds for pata disks ... speed of the io over the cable. which might be related to the issue10:41
smbSo there might be disagreement between controller, cable and drive what should be master and slave10:41
indusaah internal fighting :)10:41
apwi wish they documented what these damn messages really are meant to mean for humans10:42
smbapw, Also the dmesg of hardy shows the cdrom as hdb (which would be another indicator of it being slave)10:43
indusyeah hdb 10:43
indusi noticed10:43
apwyeah smb i think thats pretty definative... though that means it can work10:43
apwand i think the .01 failure indicates it found something on the cable and rejected it as a broken thing10:43
induswhere is this .01? in 8.04 dmesg? or new one10:44
smbindus, yes that was in the new dmesgs10:44
indushmm which line is this? lots of .01, just interested in knowing10:45
apw[    1.000067] ata5.01: NODEV after polling detection 10:45
apwpretty sure ata1-4 are your sata ports and ata5-6 are your pata ports10:45
apwi think the .01 can be .00 and .01 and i think they are master and slave indicators in this context10:45
apwnot yet confirmed that but it seems more than conincidental that is emmitted10:46
apwand that message means 'i talked to it and it was junk so i am ignoring it'10:46
smbindus, What I would suggest, when you get home. Try taking out the drive and check, whether it can be manually set to master or slave. I would suspect it can, as you said you use the hdd cable and probably the last connector (leaving the middle one free) and I believe those are wired to set cable select capable drives to master10:47
indussmb: i think it can be10:47
indussmb: some jumper settings which iam a little scaredof10:47
apwi note that the bios is setting the drive to pio mode in the hardy dump, and the NODEV message in karmic is sometihng which can only be emitted in ATA PIO mode:10:48
smbhopefully documented on the drive and not in the documentation one usually discards quite soon10:48
apw                                        /* If diagnostic failed and this is10:48
apw                                         * IDENTIFY, it's likely a phantom10:48
apw                                         * device.  Mark hint.10:48
apwso its very likely that line indicates that the drive is being dropped as it failed to respond appropriatly10:49
apwfor some definition of appropriatly10:49
indussmb: hmm there is a connector in the middle of cable you mean? hmm i will check this 10:50
indussmb: http://www.cksinfo.com/clipart/electronics/computers/cables/ide-cable.png 10:51
industhis one?10:51
smbindus, those ata flat cable connectors I know usually have three connectors...10:51
induswhats the middle one for10:51
smbindus, yep, iirc blue goes into the board side and black and gray would be master and slave drives10:52
jk-middle is generally slave, IIRC10:52
smbjk-, Yeah, so do I 10:52
indushttp://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/img/16837_ide-cable.gif10:53
indusmake up your minds10:53
indus:)10:53
indus*joke*10:53
indusok let me get this right, i set cd drive to master, but connect the cables as it were? 10:54
smbindus, Well doesn't that prove us. :)10:54
indusyeah heh10:54
induswhat if i let cd drive remain slave and connect that middle grey one? just wondering10:54
smbindus, yes, I believe there had been issue running  slave only setups like this10:54
smbas a general rule, if there is only one drive on the cable it should run as master10:55
indussmb: hmm but ther is only 1 drive10:55
indussmb: i hada floppy, on another port which i removed after karmic got stuck with floppy mesages10:56
smbindus, soooo? ;-)10:56
indussmb: i mean, since ther is only 1 drive, shouldnt it run as master10:56
indusbah nvm , iam speculating10:56
smbI thought thats what I said :)10:56
indussmb: anyways ill set it to master manually10:57
indussmb: will you guys be around here in a few hours?10:57
smbindus, Chances are good10:57
indusexcellen10:57
indust10:57
indusnow,i have a general question for you guys/ladies10:57
indusi have this game called quake4 which has an executable called quake4-smp which takes use of dual cores10:58
indusever since karmic alpha 4 it crashes now, is this a kernel thing or an application thing10:58
indusi guess this is too little information for you , but i wonder what the problem could be10:59
smbindus, An application crashing is certainly an application thing. 11:00
indusi get a segmentation fault 11:00
induswas wine since dapper drake 11:00
indusfine11:01
indusfunny thing is , if i run the regular non smp file and enable smp in console it runs fine11:01
indusok  but can this qualify for a regression?11:02
apwyou could try stracing the -smp version and see what it does just before11:02
apwits likely its something that the app is running to find out how many cpus there are or something11:02
apwsomething which is likely allowed to change, and something userspace is meant to cope with11:02
apwcoredumping would clearly be a fail on the applications behalf11:03
apws/clearly/very highly likely/ ... if i am totally fair about it11:04
indusapw: ok , but if this application worked fine for 2 years, and started crashing in the newer karmic os, what is the solution11:04
indusi wrote to id software, but unlikely they will do anything now11:04
apwnewer karmic kernel and user space ... well if the app is broken in some way which is now exposed by karmic thats not likely something we can fix for them11:05
indushmm11:05
apwif its breakage in the kernel/userspace then we can address that11:05
apwfigureing out which with a closed source app would be very hard11:05
apwthough i would start by stracing it and seeing what it did last11:06
indusapw: ok ,hmm  iam going to try running this gaem with hardy today again to make sure its not a corrupt data file11:06
indusapw: running strace <gulp> ill try reading more on that11:06
indusapw: could you explain userspace 11:07
indusapw: also, what is it i could do for you to address the kernel/userspace issue in relation to this application?11:07
indusif any*11:07
apwuserspace == everything thats not the kernel and not your application in this case11:08
apwso libraries and the like... they could have had a bug fixed which the app is relying on for instance11:09
indusoops sorry11:36
indusi got disconnected11:36
indusapw smb hello again11:41
apwhi11:41
indusany further comments on my bug?11:43
indusapw: setting jumper will involve physically dismounting the drive isnt it?11:45
apwi would expect so, the jumper docs are bnormally on the bottom of the drive11:46
apwi am building a test kernel with some additional diagnostics information to try and find out which of three cases are triggering the drive reject ... which may help understanding11:47
industhe three cases would be?11:48
industhis is all so interesting, i should learn some C i guess11:48
indusalso, would you like me to test this kernel you are building?11:50
apwthe three cases are a controller diagnostic failure, an HSM violation, and a stuck register check11:59
apwwhen the kernel is built and pushed up i'll add some instructions and commenty to the bug with the details12:00
indusbye now and thanks12:26
indusill drop in later in 3 hours or so12:26
indusapw smb hooray it works when i changed it to master 14:31
indusso now what14:31
indus:)14:31
indusi want to thank you for this help14:32
apwindus, heh well thats good new.  first thing is to report that in the bug14:32
apwdid you boot my kernel at all? before that?  might be interesting to have that data14:32
indusya cool isnt it, and i finally found out what a jumper is14:32
apwbut with the drive as slave14:32
induswhich kernel? havent checked the report14:32
indusyou added ?14:32
indusi just came home14:32
apwi pushed a kernel to try and find out why it errored there14:33
* indus is happily browsing through the 8.04 cd 14:33
apwvery nice14:33
indusiam really greatful (i hope i spelled that right)14:33
indusfinally iam gonna rent some dvd's 14:33
smbIm not very positive having a single drive forced to slave is a use case which would be thought of supported14:34
apwheh well please do write up that you change it to master and it started working14:34
smbIt might have worked with the old driver but ...14:34
indussmb, hmm?14:34
* apw isn't at all convinced there is any techinical reason that the slave should not work on its own14:34
apwbut ... its good to know how to make it work14:34
apwits possible that the error from the master failing is getting in the way of the slave identify14:34
* cking is bemused by thus too14:35
apwits possible its an obvious thing to upstream14:35
smbIf I recall that correctly there is some relationship between detection sequence and used ports14:35
indusapw yeah, not all people will be able to drop in here and do the master slave thing14:35
induslucky i had  a screwdriver14:36
apwindus, if you have the energy to put it back as slave then test my kernel it may help us in deciding what if anything to report upstream.  if not not the end of the world14:36
apwbut do report your success either way14:36
indusapw, what is the size of kernel?14:36
apw25MB or so14:36
indushmm14:36
smbSo they go somewhat master, then slave. But when no master is found they might stop. Maybe even the drive keeps silent unless it "heard" his master14:36
indusok so just download and install the kernel?14:37
apwi think in this case we get a controller level error on the master and then that is still pending when the slave error occurs and that moves that drive to bust14:37
apwpossibly incorrectly.  though i am cirtian that master is the preferred place for a dive14:38
apwdrive14:38
apwindus, is only worth doing that kernel if the drive moves back to slave ... else it'll report nothing new14:38
indusya ill move it back to slave14:38
indusbut which kernel exaactly? i see a few 14:39
indusoops sorry headers  and image, so i need 64 bit and all.deb?14:39
apwif you don't have any binary drivers then just the kernel image is enough14:39
indusi have nvidia14:40
indusactually iam not sure what you mean14:40
apwso you need the headers too and the all14:40
indusso headers amd64,image amd64 and all.deb14:41
indusdownloading14:41
apwindeed so14:41
apwthanks for testing14:41
indusno problem at all14:41
indusso i install it now? or move slave and then?14:42
indusyikes i already installed14:42
indusaah boot time i guess14:42
induswill this appear in grub?14:42
indusbrb 14:46
roothi15:24
rootsmb: help15:24
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smbindus, what's up?15:24
indusi installed those kernel and now my screen flickers , but i dont see that kernel in grub15:25
induswher is apw15:26
indusman15:26
apw?15:26
smbindus, it would be a bit strange when a kernel, you not even see in grub would affect your system. sure there was no looseing of cables while switching back to slave15:26
apwwhat kernels do you see15:26
apwthe kernel should have been a -15 right?15:27
apwwhich should be separate from your real kernels15:27
apwhmm he is gone15:28
smbLoose power cable?15:29
indussmb: just do me  a favour, please go to that bug report and tell me name of kernel which andy gave15:34
indusi have to remove it15:34
indusx wont start for me now15:35
smbindus, So nvidia module does not get rebuild correctly... a sec15:35
indusyeah but i cant see  that kernel in grub either, i booted normal kernel, i guess x starts after that doh !15:36
smbshould be linux-image-2.6.31-15-generic_2.6.31-15.49~lp425756apw115:37
smbas the package name15:37
indushow come i dont see it in grub?15:38
smbindus, Its a bit strange as the nvidia modules should get rebuild when you install that. All the kernels before were -14. And it should be in grub as well15:39
indushmm i have a 15, but it doesnt say fullk name15:39
indusbut i booted 14 and that too wotn get to x15:40
smbThe latest release kernel was -14.48, so everything saying -15 is new15:40
indusanyways ill brb15:40
indusok solved15:44
indussmb, but when i did apt-get remove and pressed tab, it only showed upto 15 , not the full name15:44
indusphew15:44
smbGlad, to hear. Though I cannot see how installing a -15 kernel would kill your -14 version... 15:45
apwindus, so what happened there?15:45
indussmb, i swear it killled 14 too15:45
indusapw, display trouble15:46
apwyeah installing -15 would not normally have any way to touch -1415:46
indusapw, well , it happened i swear15:46
Darknessquestion: to enable bluetooth on my laptop, i need to load a module. the problem is i have to do it everytime i reboot. is there anyway to load it automaticly?15:46
apwindus, well lets call it day on testing, and just get you to report 'moving to master fixed it for me' to the bug15:46
indusapw, :)15:47
apwwe can let the others play with -15 if they can't move to master15:47
smbDarkness, Tried to add it to /etc/modules?15:47
indusapw, iam willing to try it 15:47
apwDarkness, what smb said15:47
indusapw what about your kernel then, you make new one?15:47
Darknessok ill try, thanks15:47
indusalso,what do i mark the bug report as? 15:48
industhis will need to be addressed isnt it?15:48
apwindus, i'll try booting it on my other laptop, it would be unexpected if there was anything wrong with it15:48
indusapw did i mention , i didnt get display, i have nvidia 15:48
apwindus, as for the bug, we'll need someone to be able to run the debugging kernels if we are going to get a s/w fix for them15:48
smbindus, The status likely stays on whatever it is now. We just need to get that info in as a comment to help others15:49
indusok i do it now then15:49
apwindus, your info is a good work around so we don't need to change the status at this juncture15:49
apwsmb, if this is an nvidia interaction its likely in your pre-proposed kernel too ... 15:49
indusso i suppose, this bug is not amd specific then, and could happen to anyone?15:49
apwgot any nvidia stuff to test on15:49
smbindus, and you installed linux-image and linux-header-generic and linux-headers*all for the -15 kernel?15:49
induswait15:50
smbapw, I would expect it to behave the same way. Only adding the ppa offers all required packages in one without need of dpkg -i15:50
apwsmb, yeah so if indus installed all three and its not working then we may have an issue on the horizon15:51
smbindus, It still might depend on amd (as in the controller of the sata/pata)15:52
smbapw, If, maybe but somehow it seems very odd. Let me boot my desktop with nvidia and update15:52
* apw is suspicious its related to the combination thereof ... the kit in that machine has many a brokenness qurked around15:52
Darknessanother question: shutdown and reboot through gnome gui doesnt work. it logs me out, the screen turns off, and then the pc just get stuck. any idea why?15:53
indusyes i installed 3 things , http://people.canonical.com/~apw/lp425756-karmic/linux-image-2.6.31-15-generic_2.6.31-15.49~lp425756apw1_amd64.deb15:53
indushttp://people.canonical.com/~apw/lp425756-karmic/linux-headers-2.6.31-15_2.6.31-15.49~lp425756apw1_all.deb15:53
indushttp://people.canonical.com/~apw/lp425756-karmic/linux-headers-2.6.31-15-generic_2.6.31-15.49~lp425756apw1_amd64.deb15:53
induscorrect ?15:54
apwlooks correct to me ...15:54
indusshall i install it again to double check? 15:54
smbyep15:54
apwindus, be nice to see the output of those commands if you are willing to install them15:54
indusalso, why would it only show 2.6.  15 and not the full name of the deb file15:54
apwput them in pastebin or something15:54
indusapw which commands15:55
apwindus, the output fromt he install commands, as we should see dkms doing things for nvidia etc as it goes15:55
smbindus, That might be because the grup lines do not show the release numbers, only the -15-generic part15:55
* indus updated the bug report and thanked 2 people15:55
indussmb, no no ,also when i wanted to remove with apt-get, it didnt show full name15:55
* apw installs the kernel on a misc machine15:55
apwindus, right you remove by package name, not version15:56
apwthe package name happens to contain the 2.6.31-15 part of the version as well as being in the version15:56
* indus scratches head15:56
apwthat is how we let you have more than one kernel install15:56
apwlook at a simple package like upstart ... its just called upstart15:56
indusaaah ook the 3 packages together make the kernel?15:56
apwand you can only have one of it installed15:56
apwyep those three packages are the kernel, and there can be more than one set installed15:57
apwso you can boot back when it fails15:57
induswait stay online15:57
apwso you'l find 3 lots of -14 and 3 lots of -15 installed15:58
indusaah crap wrong channel15:58
induslol15:58
indusok iam too tired now, all over my head15:58
apwindus, all you need to remember is the names of the kerenl are complex and confusing ... and its necessary :)15:58
indusapw, so can i do this tomorrow now?16:02
indussmb, did you try the kernel?16:03
smbShoot, seems I haven't booted that for a while... no its first 550MB of other stuff that needs to go on16:03
apwindus, whenever16:04
indusok its 9 30 pm here, need to shower etc :)16:04
indusapw, jusst tell me, which commands were you talking about?16:04
apwi would be interested to see all of the output that the dpkg -i commands produce when you install the three packages of mine ...16:04
apwthat should include some install information for the the nvidia stuff which would be handy if there is an issue there16:05
indusapw hmm from a terminal 16:05
apwyeah from a terminal ...16:05
apwyou can use 'script' to record the output16:06
indussorry dont know anything about script16:06
smbindus, you could also the old fashioned way and add "2>&1 |tee logfile.txt" to the dpkg command16:07
indusiam a noob really16:07
indusgive me full syntax please16:07
smbindus, just to be safe, you were amd64 or i386?16:09
indussmb dpkg -i filename 2>&1 |tee logfile.txt ?16:09
indusamd 6416:09
smbdpkg -i linux-headers-2.6.31-15-generic_2.6.31-15.49~lp425756apw1_amd64.deb linux-headers-2.6.31-15_2.6.31-15.49~lp425756apw1_all.deb linux-image-2.6.31-15-generic_2.6.31-15.49~lp425756apw1_amd64.deb 2>&1|tee logfile.txt 16:10
indussmb, so all individually ?16:10
smbindus, all 3 files in one go16:10
indussmb, so shall i copy paste those commands ?16:11
smbindus, if line break does not get messed up that should work16:11
smbindus, it is just one command16:11
smbwith the 3 packages as agruments16:11
indussmb, ok wait16:11
indusi have a 15 min window befoer all shops close here :)16:12
industhen iam doomed16:12
smbindus, then I would propose to do that first and then come back16:12
indusnp16:12
smbWe don't want to be responsible for someone starving16:13
induslol dont worry16:13
indusits not food but cigarettes16:13
indusalso a phone recharge16:14
indusoh no16:14
induswrong commands16:14
indusmy mistake16:15
indusgot it16:15
indushow do i give it to you?16:15
smbattach it to the bug16:15
indusdone16:17
induscheck it out16:17
indusill see you in 15 min16:17
smbk16:17
indusok smb it works16:20
indusLinux rajeev-desktop 2.6.31-15-generic #49~lp425756apw1 SMP Mon Nov 2 11:44:42 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux16:20
indusi probably missed a package16:21
indusor maybe was some other problem 16:21
smbSeems 15mins are quicker in other places. :)16:21
smbBut good16:21
smbStill it should have not effected the -14 part16:22
smbindus, Now it will be interesting to get your new full dmesg attached to the bug as wel16:23
indusi changed it to master though :)16:25
smbindus, the drive?16:25
smbthat would make the dmesg useless16:25
smbWe'd need one with the drive failing 16:26
indussmb, ya ok ill set it to slave again16:32
indusdamn16:32
indussmb, what changes are there in this new kernel that will make you fix the issue?16:34
smbindus, not fixing, apw put in debug messages to see which of the three things will fail16:35
indusaah ok ok16:35
indusill brb16:35
bdmurrayWhy are apport-kerneloops still being reported about karmic?17:03
Ngbdmurray: possibly /usr/share/apport/kernel_oops needs to check /etc/default/apport ?17:10
indussmb, apw hi i attached dmesg17:56
apwindus, damn lost the link to the bug, can you remind me of the number17:57
indushttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/42575617:57
ubot3Malone bug 425756 in linux "[regression karmic] cd/dvd drive not detected" [Medium,Incomplete] 17:57
apwkd18:00
apwindus, i take it your video worked this time round on my kernel?18:00
indusapw yeah18:00
apwsmb, good news on the nvidia video with -15 ...18:01
indusprobably messed up installation18:01
indusapw, yeah he knows already 18:01
indusso  does dmesg say anything noteworthy18:01
smbapw, indeed :)18:02
apwit says this is an 'HSM violation' ... and the drive is rejected18:02
indusok18:06
indusnow?18:06
apwnow one needs to know what the heck it mean18:06
induslol18:06
apwstupid acronymus18:06
* indus googles it18:07
indusapw i go now18:11
apwindus, ok18:16
indusapw, smb bye bye, ill keep checking the bug report18:16
smbbye18:16
indusapw, anything else you need?18:16
apwnot till i know what it means ... thanks18:16
indusok bye and thanks a million,i will set this to master till you have any new things18:17
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Kanohi, is there a reason why the -15 kernel was not updated to 2.6.31.5? 21:11
dtchenbjf: hi, received your e-mail and will follow up. Traveling a bunch this week, so apologies in advance.23:11
bjfdtchen, understood23:12

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