[00:37] WRT http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13941 could someone help? [00:37] bugzilla.kernel.org bug 13941 in i386 "x86 Geode issue" [Normal,Reopened] [00:39] would "apt-get --compile source linux-image-2.6.32-9-generic" be enough to achieve this? [01:02] dhillon-v10: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwEVzOegqzw :) [01:04] matti, hey there :D one suggestion, we shouldn't be talking about youtube in an official channel, do /query dhillon-v10 and then we can talk ;) [01:04] Oh I am sorry ;] [01:04] matti, nah its okay, that's a funny video [01:04] I just had a moment of joy and fun with British sense of humour. [01:05] matti, :) nice [01:05] :> [01:24] http://git.kernel.org/tip/17a2a9b57a9a7d2fd8f97df951b5e63e0bd56ef5 [01:24] could this be applied to lucid and karmic kernels? [02:04] Q-FUNK, it could, but I am guessing you may have to compile a custom kernel for doing so [02:04] dhillon-v10: why? [02:04] Q-FUNK, don't know :D [02:04] Q-FUNK, you don't want to break anything in the kernel that you are currently using [02:05] the current kernel is already broken as it is, so... [02:05] Q-FUNK, alright then go ahead and see what happens [02:05] Q-FUNK, it shouldn't be causing a lot of trouble since its only modifying gcc flags [02:06] precisely why I'd like this applied and pushed [02:07] Q-FUNK, alright so you should test it on your kernel, then test if for like 2 days and then open a bug report stating the problem, then you can ask for that patch to be applied in lucid :D [02:07] bug report already open [02:07] Q-FUNK, did you test it on your kernel [02:08] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/396286 [02:08] Malone bug 396286 in linux "[Geode LX] [OLPC] 2.6.31-generic: kernel panic near the end of initramfs" [High,In progress] [02:09] Q-FUNK, seems like a bunch of people are working on it, since there are a *lot* of kernel bugs that the devs have to go through and fix, this one will soon be fixed [02:10] Q-FUNK, its been fixed upstream so it would be easy here, it just needs a bit of time, okay [02:13] there's no telling whether it's been fixed upstream, actually. however, the suggested fix is simple enough that it would be worth trying. [02:18] Q-FUNK, alright sorry I wasn't able to help much :) [02:18] and I'd trust Peter Anvin on his assumption :) [02:18] Q-FUNK, yah he's one of the people you can trush :) [10:16] could anyone explain to me how the kernel build system works on Ubuntu? I tried adding an upstream patch, which worked, then "dch -i" but then doing "debuild -S -sa" seems to squash my changelog entry, which also makes debsign fail. [11:38] Q-FUNK: dch -i -c debian.master/changelog [11:41] AceLan_: thanks. just tried that. however, "debuild -S -sa" produces a *.changes file without the new version and it insists upon getting the files signed by ubuntu kernel maintainers. [12:06] hi [12:06] how can I get some information on my kernel ? [12:06] any command or something? [12:07] <_ruben> what kind of information? [12:08] like what version of kernel I use? [12:15] uname -a [12:17] ty === fddfoo is now known as Guest46122 [16:19] is there any issues with compiling all network drivers in kernel binary(not as module)? === BenC1 is now known as BenC [17:37] guys wasn't there supposed to be a meeting here today [18:22] dhillon-v10, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting [18:23] bjf-afk, thanks a lot :D