[00:12] cj: linux-image-virtual ? [00:13] ooh, maybe linux-image-xen [00:14] I'll try linux-image-virtual... -xen is paravirt, IIRC [00:14] 'k [00:17] ah. mdz pointed me to linux-image-2.6.31-302-ec2 [00:51] amitk: still there? [01:13] cj: actually the EC2 xen kernel isn't paravirt, it is a xen 3.0.2 compatible kernel for EC2 [02:11] I'm making a custom LiveCD with a custom kernel, and I need to know if squashfs support will work as a module or does it need to be compiled in? [02:19] mozmck: if your root filesystem is squashfs, build-in will be a better idea, otherwise it shall be in initramfs [02:21] Ok. I built my custom kernel using the ubuntu config from 2.6.31, and made a few changes. I noticed that squashfs is a module there. [02:21] I'll probably rebuild the kernel with it built-in. [02:22] :-) [07:23] hey all anyone alive? [07:23] anyone here have a working gspca webcam with 2.6.31? [07:23] if not, does it work with 2.6.32? [07:23] was thinking about running 2.6.32 on my karmic install as my vx1000 webcam won't work, and hasn't all throughout the .31 development === hzhang__ is now known as panda|phenom [10:17] apw: it does not seem to be a full merge of 2.6.31.6 [10:17] as it conflicts when you try a pull [10:32] Hi, I got a error this morning, but I'm not quite sure where to submit it, or if this even is the right place [10:32] dmesg looks like this: http://lart.no/lpaste/gw4uk/ [10:51] Kano, we didn't merge 2.6.31.6 we took the majority of it. a couple of patches were deemed to be a regression risk and dropped [10:52] falxx, that looks like a kernel issue. it looks like a kernel issue which we just took a fix for and is being merged at the moment [10:53] falxx, probabally this bug: http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/480144 [10:53] Malone bug 480144 in linux "[Karmic] Update to 2.6.31.6 Stable Kernel" [Medium,In progress] [10:53] oh ... thats a tracking bug [10:53] fsnotify: do not set group for a mark before it is on the i_list [10:53] that fix anyhow [10:54] if you could file a bug with ubuntu-bug linux and let me know the bug number we can get it annotated [11:45] ubuntu-bug linux? as in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+filebug ? [11:45] run "ubuntu-but linux" in the command line [11:46] it collects information on your system and lets you submit it to launchpad [11:59] hi [12:12] greats, launchpad crashed [12:12] "OOPS-1413M1454" [12:12] https://devpad.canonical.com/~jamesh/oops.cgi/1413M1454 [12:43] apw: launchpad bug-id 482089 [12:53] bug 482089 [12:53] Malone bug 482089 in linux "Crash that freezes input devices but leaves system living" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/482089 [12:55] falxx, can we get the oops added there [12:56] falxx, ahh have it from your pastebin [12:57] yeah, it's also present in the top of "WifiSyslog.txt" [12:57] (although I don't know why it is named wifi) [12:59] how stupid of it... thanks [12:59] ok _now_ i've managed to find the bug i thought existed, and i've dup'd yours against it [12:59] the extra infor is handy for that one [13:00] i will hastle the sru maintainer to add that one [13:00] allright, good to be of assistance [13:02] info is always useful. we should be pushing that fix to -proposed perhaps at the end of next week or shortly after === bjf-afk is now known as bjf [18:48] dtchen_: question about audio got a sec? [18:48] hehe [18:49] maco: you find that funny? [18:49] pgraner: knowing that everyone pokes him, specifically? [18:50] (also, i think he's at work) [19:56] Is it worth while reporting as a LP bug that my Studio XPS 13 consistently oopses when resume? [19:58] StevenK, seems like a reasonable thing to me [20:03] StevenK: let me know the bug # [20:16] Hello. Where can I find kernel headers for 2.6.18? Please help! [20:22] ogasawara: LP didn't love me when I tried to submit it [20:23] StevenK: stupid LP. don't suppose what you're seeing is a WARNING about suspend_test_finish? [20:26] [31316.883361] WARNING: at /build/buildd/linux-2.6.31/kernel/power/suspend_test.c:52 suspend_test_finish+0x80/0x90() [20:26] So yes, I am [20:35] StevenK: you're likely seeing a dup of bug 464552 (which we have a patch making it's way through -proposed). if you look through your dmesg after resume, look for something like "PM: resume devices took 6.220 seconds" [20:35] Malone bug 464552 in linux "suspend_test_finish warning triggers too easily, increase timeout to match mainline times" [Low,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/464552 [20:36] StevenK: note that it [20:36] ogasawara: Ah, yeah, that' be it [20:36] [31316.883354] PM: resume devices took 8.192 seconds [20:36] StevenK: 's just a warning so should not be cause any other ill effects [20:37] ogasawara: Aside from apport yelling whenever I resume ... [20:37] StevenK: right. the patch we have increases the barrier to 10sec [20:41] StevenK: hrm, apport/kerneloops should have stopped notifying you about that. [20:41] that's assuming he updated [20:42] hehe my black picture bug is back :D [20:42] after the x reboot [20:42] and nothing done other than before the days [20:42] :) [20:42] ogasawara: I'm naughty since I don't have -proposed installed [20:53] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/466935 keeps staying :) [20:53] Malone bug 466935 in linux "No Video Output in Karmic with ID 046d:09a1 Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Communicate MP/S5500" [Undecided,Triaged] [21:08] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/396286?comments=all [21:08] Malone bug 396286 in linux "[Geode LX] [OLPC] 2.6.31-generic: kernel panic near the end of initramfs" [High,In progress] [21:08] would anybody know what happened to smb? [21:09] I had asked him if he could attach his diff between vanilla and this, so that others could help debug this. [21:10] right now, someone from the OLPC project would be willing to help, but without smb's patch, there's no way to see what he tried. [21:22] i'm working on finishing bug 338701 however, what's left is to finish getting the quirks figured out. [21:22] Malone bug 338701 in linux "acpi_irq is not set properly." [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/338701 [21:44] fl0pser: no ubuntu version ships with 2.6.18 so you will find no such header package in our repositories. you're down to getting the entire kernel source from kernel.org [21:53] deshantm: I'm not quite sure what you mean, but adding anything to the OSI table isn't the right solution [21:54] Oops [21:54] dandel: ^ [21:54] deshantm: Sorry, not you [21:54] mjg59, it's part of the solution. [21:55] dandel: No, it's not [21:55] without the Linux entry enabled, the irq is completely ignored. [21:55] Then that's a bug that needs fixing [21:55] and with that, it'll automatically fail suspend every time. [21:55] i wish i could get it fixed ><; [21:55] hey anyone here? [21:55] But adding something to the Linux OSI table is not fixing a bug [21:55] it's fixing the irq. [21:55] there is some other quirk. [21:56] i'm currently trying to fix that quirk. [21:56] because with the quirk as it stands now, it'll suspend, and then upon resume, the video does not return. [21:56] exit [21:58] http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12873 (Kernel Bugzilla entry) [21:58] I'm testing on 9.04 with latest git kernel. [21:58] bugzilla.kernel.org bug 12873 in Config-Interrupts "irq 9: nobody cared - 2.6.26 regression - Toshiba Satellite P305D-S8828" [Normal,Rejected: insufficient_data] [22:03] as it stands. using pm-suspend --quirk-dpms-on --quirk-s3-bios causes the video to return, but it then crashes. [23:30] pgraner: pong (yes, I was at work)