=== bjf is now known as bjf-afk === MTecknology is now known as MTeck-ricer [05:04] trying to get rid of latency issues audio stutter [05:05] I want to run netflix and magic jack out of windows till I have solution for them in linux [05:05] I have a q6600 and 8 gigs of ram [05:05] > but vm runs best with one core... weird wonder if trying to run a rt-kernel for ubuntu would be best but the lastest rt kernel wont boot [07:37] Oh, interesting. Nouveau ctxprogs have been moved out to use the firmware loader interface. [08:16] <_ruben> how can i debug this error: [ 62.120048] bnx2: Can't load firmware file "bnx2/bnx2-mips-09-4.6.17.fw" ? [08:16] <_ruben> its a custom built kernel [08:16] <_ruben> but i do have that file in /lib/firmware/ [08:19] _ruben: where in /lib/firmware? === jk-_ is now known as jk- [08:19] <_ruben> hmm .. unloading and reload does work (thought i had tried it before) [08:20] <_ruben> perhaps /lib/firmware/ wasnt available at boottime yet or so [08:20] <_ruben> its in the proper /lib/firmware/kernelversion dir [08:21] <_ruben> perhaps i needa update my initrd or so [08:39] RAOF: that was quick :) [12:18] heh, so nouveau is now being sent to linus' tree [12:18] what a difference one day can make [12:22] noveau is being included to kernel :O [12:24] looks like it'll make it in .33 [12:24] nice :) [13:39] heh typical [13:42] apw: will bother you this evening for my cam mysterie [13:42] :D [13:42] expect me to be in the pub [13:42] oki [13:42] hehe [13:53] does the kernel control system beep? === BenC1 is now known as BenC [14:18] apw, i sent the ext4 patch for fixing upstream bug http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14286 to the ext4 ml [14:18] bugzilla.kernel.org bug 14286 in ext4 "kernel BUG at fs/ext4/extents.c:2863" [Normal,New] [14:18] gnomefreak, pretty much yes [14:18] csurbhi, cool [14:19] apw: thanks. there is a bug open on it already [18:27] apw: after booting without installing anything before cam is dark [18:27] :) === jsalisbury_ is now known as jsalisbury === jsalisbury_ is now known as jsalisbury === bjf is now known as bjf-afk === lamont` is now known as lamont [22:26] hello, I have come across an interesting bug report [22:26] it says that the kernel is writing entries into /var/log/messages at a growing rate [22:26] started at 20 messages per minute... [22:27] sorry, 20 message per second [22:27] 110 messages a second 4 days later [22:27] "CPU0: Temperature/speed normal" [22:27] any ideas? [22:30] what type of messages? [22:30] which bug report [22:30] bug 495603 [22:31] Malone bug 495603 in upstart "/var/log/messages is recieving messages 100+ messages a second (since Dec 7, 2009 (last update)) "Dec 11 13:38:47 taylor-laptop kernel: [103577.453350] CPU0: Temperature/speed normal" " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/495603 [22:34] WeatherGod: that bug doesn't have an attachment or entry with samples of the offending messages. [22:35] no, he is saying that he is getting that message over and over [22:36] ah, right in the heading [22:36] the increase in reporting makes me think it has something to do with upstart, maybe respawning processes that shouldn't? [22:38] no, that message comes from the x86 throttling [22:38] it happends when the cpu was throttled and returning has been returned to normal [22:38] hm [22:39] interesting [22:39] so, is something thrashing the throttling? [22:39] which only happens if there are thermal interrupts happening [22:39] say that five time fast [22:39] hmm [22:40] basically his machine sounds like it has a hardware issue [22:40] lovely [22:41] can't be an acpi issue? [22:42] maybe, could be bad settings of the settings that control when things trip [22:42] but I doubt acpi, as it gets worse over time [22:43] maybe have him check his fans and such [22:44] I'll explain the situation to the OR, let him examine his hardware and report back [22:44] thanks for your help === bjf-afk is now known as bjf