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NCommanderapw, just a off question, but why break the ABI range for ARM kernels; its a different source package after all. (I curious at the rationale why imx51 starts at 100, and dove starts at 200 ...)02:56
theemahnI think this is the place, I want to be straight kernel issue with 9.10, not a showstopper right?06:57
apwNCommander, we have split ABI ranges because the shared header packages collide in the archive.  that could likely be resolved by renaming that package but at the time it was simply less risk to split the abi08:38
NCommanderapw, ah, that makes sense. I was just unsure the reasoning behind it08:39
apwyeah mostly lack of time to go the 10 uploads needed to get it all sorted as it was only spotted late in the cycle i think08:40
benhapw: ping09:09
apwbenh, yo09:09
benhyo mate !09:09
benhany chance you guys stick that in:09:09
benhhttp://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=cede3930f0ca6fef353fa01306c72a01420bd45e09:09
benhand respin the powerpc ISOs ? :-)09:09
benhI forgot to send it to greg for -stable09:10
benhI'll do that asap09:10
TheMusobenh: I don't think respinning the powerpc isos is possible, I'll have to rebuild them by hand I'd suspect, once the updated kernel is made available, if it is done at all09:10
benhouch09:10
TheMuso/c/c09:10
benhoh well, if you can put the rebuilt ones somewhere on ppa, that will do09:11
benhwe can then point the poor users of those nasty iMac G5 "iSight" to that09:11
benhwithout that patch, offb is busted on those (and some G5s with the X1900 "mac" radeon)09:11
apwbenh, can they boot the CD without the patch and get it as an update?  i assume so if a PPA is helpful09:12
benhnope09:12
apwouchies there09:12
benhproblem is, the gfx card gets moved by the PCI code due to bogus conflicts09:12
benhso they get no display09:12
benhie09:12
apwso how would they recover from that using the PPA you suggest09:12
TheMusoapw: I'd have to role disks by hand to get the new kernels.09:13
benhradeonfb would have worked ... except it doesn't work with those specific machines due to some fuckage I never sorted out (need physical HW access and I haven't got that yet)09:13
benhso offb fallback is the only solution09:13
benhand the bug breaks .. offb09:13
benhsince the address of the framebuffer changes09:13
benhapw: a new ISO09:13
benhapw: another option would be to put on PPA a set of files to stick on a USB dongle09:13
benhapw: just yaboot, config & new kernel/initrd09:14
benhapw: that can then move on to the CD09:14
apwyeah that would work i guess09:14
TheMusobenh: also note that pPAs don't build ppc packages09:14
apwso ... an updated kernel should do the trick.  so lets get a LP bug in the system with the patch on it09:14
apwi think you said it was going via stable as we speak09:14
apwand i'll get it on our stable teams radar so we can get it in ...09:15
benhTheMuso: ok, whatever, your home dir somewhere we can point people to :-) 09:15
benhI'll send it to Greg tomorrow, need to check that it applies cleanly on .31 first etc...09:15
benhok cool09:15
benhno big hurry09:15
benhonly one user nagging so far :-) 09:16
TheMusoheh right.09:16
benhthat PM code is also needed for some older x86 boxes in fact09:16
apwif you get the launchpad bug and .31 patch together  one of us can build you a kernel you can use for your USB thingy09:16
benhok09:17
benhI can cook up a yaboot.conf for the users myself09:17
benhallright, I'll try to get that done over the next few days09:17
apwbenh please subscribe me to the bug09:17
benhwill do when I open it :-)09:17
apw(indeed)09:18
benhie, not tonight :-)09:18
benhbtw, about that Huawei modem fiasco09:18
benhI find it funny that there have been tons of "me too" with E220/E620 for which the patch don't fix it yet09:18
benhand none of them so far has sent usbmon logs09:18
benhwhich I've asked ... about 3 times09:18
benhoh well, no logs, no fix09:19
apwusers are like that, they have changed the title to 'some huawei dongles' now ...09:19
benhbut I wonder if you guys should just revert the initial patch that caused the whole damage in the first place09:19
smbbenh, That is the magic one is supposed to have09:19
benhfrom a distro quality POV it makes a lot of sense09:19
apwwhen the fix releases we'll ask for a retest, and a 'file a new bug if you don't have E169 and its not working' style on it09:19
benhie, bring it back to 2.6.31.1 status09:19
smbbenh, btw, subscribe me to that bug too please09:19
benhsmb: email, or I'll forget :-)09:20
smbbenh, An as good memory as mine :) ok09:20
benhapw: it's all caused by http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=d0defb855c8504c49b92bdc0203689ce9b4cf7ba09:21
apwbenh, possibly yes but then we are out of step with stable which may trigger ongoing maintenance, and we'll only get the issue back in lucid where we would much less prefer to have it09:21
benhapw: as far as I can tell... the fun thing is .. the patch was submitted by Huawei themselves :-)09:21
apwthat being an LTX as upstream also has it09:21
apwLTS09:21
benhapw: right well, we'll still try to fix it :-)09:21
apwyeah they are looking a little foolish for sure09:21
benhapw: but in the meantime, fixing the problem for all users would seem like a priority 09:21
benhapw: ie, it's a fucking lot of 3G modems out there that don't work09:22
apwwe always have that backout as an option if this is not sufficient (which we know its likely not)09:22
benhapw: but it's your call guys :-) I don't do Canonical policy :-)09:22
benhright09:22
apwbut till we fix E169 we can't see whats left09:22
benhI'd really like to not let it drop until we fix 220 and 620 either, I kept the kernel.org bug open for that too09:22
apwand as you can tell everyone just says 'mee too'09:22
benhbut there's little I can do without users sending logs09:22
benhtrue09:23
apwbeing not fixed on the update should help us there09:23
benhyup09:23
benhdefinitely09:23
apwso we think that 220 and 620 are not going to be fixed with this update09:23
benhthat's what it -seems- from the reports09:23
benhbut it's hard to tell with lusers09:23
apwi may go do some stiring on the bug then, and push that bug to E169 only09:23
benhbacking out the original patch will have the side effect of disabling the storage part of the modem09:24
benhwhich is not a big deal09:24
apwyeah ...09:24
benhnobody cares about the windows SW on it09:24
benhwhich leaves the micro-SD thingy but that's not a huge issue, and it didn't work before either anyway09:24
apwwe should likely point them all at the pre-proposed kernel build 09:24
apwyeah there is no regression in that, if we have to back it out09:24
benhit doesn't help that some bot keep fucking up the bug status :-)09:25
smbyeah, could that have been that one of in size problem with "no sense"?09:25
benhsmb: well, the size problem with sense is fixed by the patch that went into .509:25
smbbenh, exactly09:25
benhsmb: but -apparently- (hard to tell for sure) there's more problems with 220 and 62009:25
smbjust being at that to put into pre-proposed kernels09:25
benhsmb: all related to what looks like FW bugs in the modem, in their implementation of the USB storage protocol09:26
apwi applied that same fix in the batch we did before the .5 drop arrived, so it should be in your curent built09:26
apwjoy :)09:26
benhyeah :-)09:26
benhfoot-crafted firmware09:26
apwheheh ...09:27
benhfor the sense stuff, at least we made the fix in the form of making the driver robust enough to cope with that crap in all cases rather than a quirk09:27
benhbut it looks like we still get defeated somewhere09:27
apwok so it sounds like we'll get the .5 update into pre-proposed and we'll ask those users to test there09:28
benhsounds good09:28
apwlets find out if it fixes them all at once09:28
benhyou may want to stick a build with the original patch backed out somewhere too09:28
benhso users can test both and report09:28
benhwhat would give us more solid data09:28
apwyeah sure09:28
benheventually, we can then write up the procedure to do the usbmon log09:29
benhit's actually very easy09:29
benhbut I'm sure most users just didn't know what I was talking about09:29
benhbrb09:29
apwbenh, sounds good, if you can show us we can get someone to do a wiki page on it09:29
smbbenh, you mean something like https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Debugging/USB?09:30
Appiahhey apw 09:30
Appiahthat kernel that you compiled (?!) worked great for the "no network on some laptops"09:31
apwAppiah, which bug # please/09:31
Appiahhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41893309:31
ubot3Malone bug 418933 in linux "no internet connection (wifi+ethernet doesn't work)" [Low,Confirmed] 09:31
benhapw: there's already something on the wiki09:33
benhsmb: right09:33
apwnice, love it when a plan comes together09:33
benhsmb: but that might be a bit thick for a luser09:33
smbbenh, It can be improved I agree09:33
apwbenh, ok the plan is to get the .5 stable and .5 stable with that original patch reverted built and pushed to that bug for comparitive testing09:33
benhsmb: easy enough to write up the 3 commands to type in the bug, will do that after we have sorted out whether they really still have a problem09:33
benhsounds like a plan :-)09:34
Appiahapw: if any more info is needed I'd be happy to help09:39
apwAppiah, that old kernel is so out of step with current mainline and karmic kernel its not likely a useful data point now.  do you have a dell?09:40
Appiahapw: nope a Acer09:42
apwwhat does rfkill status say09:45
Appiahon the kernel that dont work or yours?09:46
apwon the non-working one09:48
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TheMusoapw: Out of curiocity, do you guys have a tentative target kernel version for lucid?09:56
apwTheMuso, its in the air still based on timing and where other stables go, definatly at least .32, maybe .33 if its early enough09:57
TheMusoapw: Right, I thought as much.09:57
apwi think we may be conflicted, .32 for stabilty and .33 for sexy goodness09:57
TheMusoRight.09:58
indushi10:08
indushi friends apw smb here?10:09
apwindus, high10:35
indusapw hello10:35
indusapw: i need a small favour ( or big one)10:41
indusapw remember i said about that game called quake4 which crashes on running the quake4-smp executable.? Could you give me some possible places or hints where i could look at? I generated an strace but its 130 MB size, and in the end it just says segmentation fault10:42
apwwell the clues if any are just before the crash i'd think10:42
apwwhat did it do just before going bang10:43
apwof course if you can't change the program, you can't fix its likely10:43
apwi thought you could get the same smb mode by starting the non-smp version and enabling it from the menu anyhow?10:44
indusapw the crash happens when i connect to any server online. It reads a config file , initialises display again(where it comes back to desktop), then starts game again, says loading menus then boom10:44
indusapw well, the quake4-smp is meant to use multicore capabilities, so right now i disable smp in console, then after map loads,  i enable it again 10:45
indusworks fine in single player is the reason iam curious10:45
induscould it have something to do with ext4 at all?10:46
apwsounds unlikely it would be ext4 to me10:46
apwwhat was the previous few system calls before the explosion10:47
indushmm dont recollect now, but some munmap 409610:47
indusok i rephrase this question, what are the things which are extra into an exe which takes into account multicore processors.? anything at all to do with libs etc? or just low level 10:48
apwgiven it worked on an older kernel, and it works in non-smp mode for the map load, and you then can reenable it, i'd say that its most likely quake4 has always had an SMP issue in the map loading code and has always been lucky before now, some change in the scheduler has changed timings of the threads and exposed the bug10:49
apwand if thats true, unless you can look at and modify the code you are likely to not be able to fix it10:49
apw(the code in quake4 i mean here)10:49
indusapw yeah always had an issue with it , it was fixed in a patch later on, various fixes10:50
indusapw i guess we wait for q4 to be open sourced then, which will happen eventually10:50
apwheres hoping10:50
indusso how are things today with you10:51
indusyour friend smb not here it seems10:51
indusapw did you find out what an HSM violation is10:52
apwheh smb is like that, off making kernels i expect10:52
apwyep, it is a Host State Machine violation ... ie the host has no idea where to go next based on what the drive said ... the drive said something mad10:52
smbsort of here and not. and not much help for quake issues too10:53
induscould you tell me other tools like strace for debugging? strace didnt tell much before segfault10:53
apwyou could try gdb10:54
apwif quake has debug symbols in it it may help10:54
smbyeah, not sure how much more info you get out of that given your app is closed source10:54
indusok 10:54
indusjust curious thats all, its the only game i play10:55
indusyou folks can try it, it looks great10:55
indusbtw, can i volunteer to help you? 10:56
apwto help with kernel stuff?10:56
indusmaybe testing, iam not a computer engineer though10:56
indusbut iam always interested10:56
apwwe are always interested in people helping us generally10:57
apwsome people help with testing, which can be as little as using the -proposed repositories10:57
apwothers help with our bug days, or with bug triage10:57
indusso all require a knowledge of C then10:58
apwthat requires less specific knowledge of computers, and more of our process and the things we need to knw10:58
* indus grumbles i never quite learnt it in college10:58
indusiam a mech engineer actually10:59
indusbut did a little python10:59
apwogasawara is a good person to talk to about helping out on bug days and with triage if that interests you10:59
indusapw ok ill do that then, is he around here too?10:59
apwshe is normally around around in my afternoons10:59
apwshe is west coast US timezone 10:59
indushmm ok late 10:59
smbwell helping with testing and looking at bugs often requires more of a reprodible and repeatable approach at things11:00
apwi think you are east of me, so she may be awake still in your morning?11:00
indusiam in india11:00
indusya probably11:00
indusbut its better later nights when its morning for her11:01
indusi have a job regular daytime11:01
apwyeah11:01
indusso are you folks working on something special for the ubuntu kernel 11:02
indusboot etc maybe11:02
apwi personally am working on the lucid kernel in general11:02
indusok carry on, ill speak some other day, you probablywork full time for canonical?11:03
apwindus, ogasawara would point you to: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelTeamBugPolicies in the kernel team wiki, in our knowlege base11:03
apwhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KnowledgeBase11:03
apwyou might find those informative in how we do things and the like11:04
apwyeah i am lucky enough to get paid to work on the kernel11:04
indussadly, i have a problem with alsa also in quake 4 :)11:04
induslots of changes seem to have been done in newer releases11:05
apwheh ... yeah the kernel moves on a furious pace11:05
induspersonally i found alsa output much richer than oss in this game, and they added support 3 years ago with a patch11:05
apwpeople like to improve the kernel... about 2000 commits wo11:06
apwmake that 11000 commits in the last kernel update11:06
apwand we have about 2 kernel releases per ubuntu release ...11:07
smbindus, there is also a #ubuntu-bugs channel which should have people in them to help n generic bug triaging procedures11:07
apwi think there is an #ubuntu-bug channel where you can get .... waht smb said11:07
indusiam already triaging bugs11:07
induslittle slow due to work and other commitments though11:08
apwahh ... then if you have those skills then we always need help traiging kernel bugs :)11:08
indushuhuhu11:08
apwand hanging out here and helping people who ask questions, helping them to find things like docs and stuff helps us a lot11:08
apwanything anyone can do to help lightens the load on us11:08
indusyeah know i know ubuntu-bug -p linux is the way to get data11:08
apwcool11:09
indushere? this is a dev room isnt it, 11:09
apwthats how most people start, pointing people to the docs11:09
indusyou mean in general #ubuntu?11:09
apwyeah it is, but that doesn't stop people asking questions :)11:09
induslike me for example :D11:09
apwheh yeah like you11:10
smbyeah :-D 11:10
indusbut is it a bother if users generally drop in here?11:10
smbbut here mostly things related to the kernel in special11:10
apwgenerally they end up here whent hey are desperate and #ubuntu/+1 has not been able to help and its kernel11:10
indusin my case, i had no dvd for a year so someonein ubuntu-bugs directed me here11:10
smbno, if they can accept that we might not be helpful when it comes to user-space applications11:10
apwpeople who are trigaing bugs for us might well want to hang out and ask us questions to aid them triage better etc11:11
apwheh see so the process works, if slowly11:11
smbAs for the dvd thing, it actually helped as we had a quicker feedback and could give you hints on the master slave thing11:11
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indusso , will that bug be addressed in future? not everyone reads launchpad :) most are new general users 11:14
indusi guess peopel like me help them fix it then :)11:14
apwthe master slave one?  its a tricky one, the general information we are getting is that mostly its not expected to work if you have just a slave on a cable11:14
apwin that context its hard to know why it did work before11:15
smbwhat apw said. maybe it was just coincidental but not according to the spec11:15
induswhy should the kernel not look if there is a slave drive there?11:15
apwof course its not cirtain that everyone with a broken cd is the same issue as the issue is so broadly stated in the bug11:15
apwits not so much about looking, it is looking, and finding and breaking11:15
indushmm11:16
apwthe drive is doing something it should not and being rejected11:16
apwwhich it does not do if its a master drive11:16
apwwhich is somewhat supprising and incomprehensible11:16
indusor maybe the kernel doesnt like what the drive is telling her11:16
indusits a sony combo drive, maybe firmware issues?11:16
smbbased on the assumption that there cannot be a slave without a master11:16
apwwell what the drive says makes no sense under the spec.  iirc correctly its saying ERROR with data and then provides no data11:17
induswell, the cd drive came with default jumper at slave11:17
apwso we ask it to identify and it says ERROR read this then refuses to tell us why and we say .... it doesn't seem to be a drive, hrm and ignore it11:18
indusbut now, my boot up is much smoother it seems without kernel probing madly all devices11:18
smbwhich probably was at some time mostly used on the same channel as a hd11:18
apwyeah common default, as in the old days we put them on the same channel as our disk which was master11:18
apwnow we would not do that as the DMA modes for drives go much hihger, and are capped at the slowest drive on the cable11:18
apwand extra ports are cheap.  so all drives are on their own and should be primary11:18
apwbut the manufacturers put the cd ones in the same place still 11:19
apwas to whether it should work, that is still an open question11:19
smbat some point things changed and cds where placed as master on the second bus. I actually think they canged to make it master by default11:19
smbbut that might be not always the case11:19
indusone question, there is a cable selector option other than msater and slave, how does tht work?11:19
smbwhen you set the drive to cable select it will depend on which of the connectors you put it11:20
smbusually the cables have on line broken up between the second and third connector11:20
indusok nvm now, its a different discussion anyway11:20
indusbut iam really glad, you people helped me solve this long standing problem 11:21
indusok ill see you around11:22
indusbye and have a nice day/days apw and smb and others11:22
Appiahapw: sorry for the late response11:47
Appiahbut rfkill status is not valid..11:48
apwwhat does it say?11:48
Appiahstatus is not a command11:48
Appiahjust shows the help11:49
Appiahyou mean rfkill list ?11:49
apwapparently so yes11:50
Appiahhttp://pastebin.ca/165650611:50
ricflomag8Hi, i need advice on tweaking the generic karmix kernel: i want to disable the experimental VIA PATA driver and replace it with the VIA IDE driver (I suspect the VIA PATA driver to be responsible for random hardlocks)12:02
ricflomag8i've tried to build the whole kernel using https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile (old debian way), but i get a huge deb file (900M)12:04
ricflomag8is it the place to ask ? :)12:04
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apw900M ... which one is that big13:37
apwAppiah, is the dmesg for that machine available ?13:38
smbapw, I strongly suspect it has to do with the old debian way (which seems to be kpkg-make) and the fact that our config is to make debugable code and strip before putting into packages.13:40
apwyeah ... sounds like the debug stuff.  just wondering which file it made was that big13:41
smbsort of all of them13:41
apwrsync -a --exclude debian --exclude debian.mvl-dove * /home/apw/local/git2/ubuntu-karmic/debian/build/build-dove13:42
apwhow is that safe ?13:42
apwoh missed the --exclude debian ... blind as a bat13:42
smbheh, happens13:43
Appiahapw: not at the moment sorry13:51
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apwdtchen, hey ... it seems we have a lot of people running the wrong kernel after an upgrade15:34
apwdo you have any feel for how many you have seen?15:35
apwi hear you get to find out cause it breaks sound15:35
MsMacoi think on friday he said 200 or so in 2 days15:38
MsMacoi saw his inbox. timestamps for bugmail on that issue were every minute15:38
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apwMsMaco, thanks for the info16:20
apwi assume he must have  closed them out as i cannot find them currently16:20
Appiahapw: what more then dmesg output do you want?16:23
apwinterested to see the bits where the wireless is initialised16:24
Appiahcuz I gotta reboot , get the log , save it , reboot , upload it16:24
sconklinI discovered a cool tool for intel graphics hardware - blogged about it here: http://www.illruminations.com/post/232984141/development-tools-for-intel-graphics-drivers-on-linux16:28
apwAppiah, its not that big, so i'd get the lot16:28
Appiahoki you will get it in a min16:29
tormodsconklin, that's intel-gpu-tools, is moved to a separate package now16:36
tormod*will be16:36
tormodsconklin, sorry, the reg dumper will be moved to the separate package intel-gpu-tools16:37
Appiahapw: http://pastebin.com/d239546a716:44
Appiah1413 wlan stuff begins16:45
apwthanks can you get that in the bug pls16:46
Appiahalright16:46
Appiahapw: posted16:48
hagabakaI installed the image and header packages from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.32-rc6/ , grub update says it found the new kernel, and I see symlinks to them in /boot/, but menu.list doesn't list them. how can I fix that?17:28
smbhagabaka, Have you tried "sudo update-grub"?17:29
hagabakayeah17:29
smbI see. Is the file actually touched after you run that. (ls -la)17:30
hagabakayeah, it is touched17:32
hagabakadoes grub use the symlinks in /boot/ if I don't enter the menu?17:34
smbno, only the first entry in menu or whatever was saved...17:35
hagabakaoh17:35
smbit is strange that it seems to tell you it finds it but does not add it17:35
hagabakaI wonder if it's using a regexp and not considering versions containing "rc"17:38
smbThis would have been seen more often by now. There are quite some using those afaik17:39
hagabakaoh17:39
hagabakaah, it was because I was using gdebi-kde to install it before, the installation asked me to choose whether to use maintainer's menu.list, since it had modifications. the KDE version doesn't deal with those dialogs...17:41
smbah. ok. think there are variations of that problem around17:42
apwyeah that -kde tool seems to betriggering all manner of issues17:44
hagabakadoes the gtk one deal with them?17:45
hagabakaI'll try the new kernel, see you17:46
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hagabakaI'm using x-edgers, 2.6.32 kernel to enable KMS for ATI Radeon 9800 Pro using the open source driver. there are flashing lines on the screen in both console and X. I can stop the flashing lines by changing to a different resolution or refresh rate, but after rebooting they're back again. is there a way to "save" the refresh rate setting? it doesn't seem to be just an X configuration problem.18:31
hagabakathe flashing lines have the screen image shifted horizontally, and the shift grows larger near the right edge of the screen18:32
hagabakaI do have the hsync and vrefresh values for the monitor in xorg.conf18:35
ukevhi, what does the following want to tell me?19:07
ukev[86251.635098] python2.6[18415]: segfault at 7f06b9c70d49 ip 00007f06b1994610 sp 00007fff63ffb9c8 error 4 in libpython2.6.so.1.0[7f06b1900000+156000]19:07
apwhagabaka, you should ask that question over on #ubuntu-x, as they do the x-edgers stuff20:57
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tormodsconklin, you want to upload stuff in xorg-edgers?21:51
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sconklintormod: no, but I'm working on getting a crack-of-the-day build going for the upstream Intel drivers22:22
tormodsconklin, kernel driver?22:23
sconklintormod: yes, sorry. Porbably it will be a build of their kernel working tree22:23
tormodsconklin, aha, nothing we want into xorg-edgers, but maybe a separate PPA?22:24
tormodwe can use intel-gfx-testing ppa for it maybe22:24
sconklintormod: Yes, I already have a PPA set up, first test build with some patches should land any minute22:24
sconklintormod: I'll publicize it once I've tested and got my work flow down22:26
tormodsconklin, cool I'll add you to the teams, but ask before dumping something in there :)22:26
sconklintormod: no problem :)22:26
sconklintormod: is xorg-edgers a good place to call for testing of intel kernel driver patches?22:27
tormodsconklin, well xorg-edgers is just a ppa, and as I said we probably don't want a crack kernel in there22:28
tormodbut you can advertise on the PPA page22:28
sconklintormod: yeah, ok. That's good.22:28
tormodthe phoronix forum is the best place to find crack testers with good technical skills22:28
tormodplenty of people will love to test fresh kernels, we often get requests22:29
sconklintormod: ok, thanks for that.22:29
sconklingotta run now, I'm burning dinner :)22:30
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tormodif you could team up with apw and make daily builds  including drm-next ...22:30
Kanohi, is it known that p54 does not work with 64 bit  only 32 bit?22:46
tormodsconklin-afk, (when you're back) if you can build dailies with aufs so we can make live cd iso's with them that would rock22:51
tormodKano, you reminded me about asking for that :)22:51
Kanothats really crap that kernel, i had to use my 32 bit install to get online22:52
sconklin-afktormod: Let me check with apw on that, he already has the build process set up for Linus's upstream and is going to be looking at how to do the intel driver upstream also.22:55
sconklin-afktormod: oh and thanks for the package note on intel_reg_dumper, I updated the blog post22:56
tormodsconklin-afk, well I was a bit coming in from the future on that remark :)22:58
sconklin-afkthat's ok, since blog posts live forever22:58
dtchenapw: yes, all related to some strange failure-to-update-grub's-conffile22:59
tormodogasawara, what is that httpd trick on the initramfs wiki page?23:13
ogasawaratormod: hrm, not quite sure I know what you're talking about here.  Can you point me to the wiki you're looking at?23:15
apwdtchen, yeah it does look that way doesn't it ... we'll get some automation on gettting those responded to tommorrow23:16
tormodogasawara, sorry can't find it now, it was about debugging boot and stuff, there was a section about httpd in the initrd and I traced that to you23:17
tormodnever heard about it before23:17
tormodhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelBoot23:17
dtchenapw: I think bug 463853 is the tracking one23:18
ubot3Malone bug 463853 in grub "no sound at all in 9.10" [High,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/46385323:18
tormoddtchen, so grub gets blamed?23:19
tormodoh kernel upgrade23:20
dtchentormod: it clearly isn't an alsa-kernel issue23:20
dtchentormod: I've triaged about 700 of these by myself23:20
dtchenalong with the awesome spew that people leave in comments saying "ubuntu sucks", etc., etc.23:21
tormodhave you seen a menu.lst yet?23:21
dtchenI've seen quite a few23:21
tormodand they only have the old kernel?23:22
dtchenyes23:22
dtchenI'm not going to devote cycles to debugging it, because 1) I'm tired, 2) others more experienced are looking at it, 3) there are a crackton other bugs to look at23:23
tormodcan you link to one report which has menu.lst or more?23:23
tormodok I found bug 47026523:25
ubot3Malone bug 470265 in grub "[MASTER] jaunty to karmic upgrade failed to update menu.lst (update-grub missing from kernel-img.conf)" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/47026523:25
dtchentormod: sure, there's also 46593723:26
dtchenjust take a look at the bugs affecting alsa-driver if you're interested23:26
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dtchenbjf: hi, thanks for helping with these grub bugs23:28
bjfdtchen, happy to help23:29
TheMusoYeah, any help with audio bug triage is welcome. We have received so many bugs since Karmic came out its not funny.23:34
dtchenactually, it's pretty awesome. linux-side at least they break down into three big classes: 1) grub fubar (resolved by fixing the grub conffile), 2) mic sensing for IDT, VIA, & Realtek (resolved by installing linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic and rebooting), 3) powerdown anomalies for non-IDT/Sigmatel (resolved by disabling power_save)23:37
dtchenpulseaudio-side is a little -- okay, a lot -- more bleak23:37
joaopintowill anyone be working on the libsdl 1.2.14 upgrade which according to the release notes fixes improves support for PA ?23:39
dtchenjoaopinto: yes, I am. I've got it in another terminal here.23:39
dtchenit also improves support for ALSA23:40
joaopintoI have started settings dupos into bug 45487923:40
ubot3Malone bug 454879 in libsdl1.2 "Applications using libsdl1.2-alsa randomly use 100% cpu and have broken sound playback" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45487923:40
dtchenyes, I've seen. Thank you!23:41
joaopintogrr, hedgwars played fine now, I didn't figured yet the random factor23:41

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