[02:53] <leleobhz> im trying to compile a custom kernel (to apply reiser4 patch), but everything i do i get a abi error
[02:53] <leleobhz> tryed:
[02:53] <leleobhz> skipabi=1 AUTOBUILD=1 dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -ai386 -Tbinary-debs
[02:54] <leleobhz> and skipabi=1 arch=i386 AUTOBUILD=1 fakeroot debian/rules binary-debs
[02:54] <leleobhz> what im doing wrong?
[04:09] <osmosis> can someone help me getting ati proprietary drivers installed?
[04:54] <MTecknology> so when I do git tag -l, I see a massive list; I'm not sure which the latest is...
[04:54] <MTecknology> I'm guessing this isn't the latest Ubuntu-2.6.31-9.29
[04:55] <MTecknology> or is it? I'm jsut thrown off by numbers like Ubuntu-2.6.31-401.2
[04:55] <MTecknology> oh... those are big for that reason
[04:59] <crimsun> different arches.
[05:00] <MTecknology> oh, thanks
[05:00] <leleobhz> same abi problem with: MAKEFLAGS="V=1" CFLAGS="-m32" skipabi=1 AUTOBUILD=1 dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -ai386 -Tbinary-generic
[05:00] <crimsun> MTecknology: also, Ubuntu-2.6.32-10.14 is the latest x86-series one
[05:01] <leleobhz> make[1]: ** [abi-check-generic] Error 1 || make: ** [binary-generic] Error 2
[05:01] <leleobhz> someone have a suggestion?
[05:08] <MTecknology> crimsun: thanks - I completely forgot that 10 shows up above 9 :P
[05:09] <MTecknology> error: pathspec 'Ubuntu-2.6.32-10.14' did not match any file(s) known to git.
[05:09] <MTecknology> crimsun: I'm back on Karmic btw
[05:12] <MTecknology> crimsun: Ubuntu-2.6.31-10.35 ?
[05:13] <crimsun> hmm?
[05:13] <crimsun> e.g., git tag --contains de383e
[05:13] <crimsun> (that would be "UBUNTU: SAUCE: move RLIMIT_CORE pipe dumper marker to 1")
[05:22] <MTecknology> crimsun: It doesn't look like Ubuntu-2.6.32* is in the karmic branch
[05:22] <crimsun> oh, karmic
[05:23] <crimsun> right, karmic won't have it
[05:23] <crimsun> 8 days agoUbuntu-2.6.31-18.55
[05:29] <MTecknology> crimsun: I vote for new numbering... 0001, 0002, 0003..... :D
[05:29] <crimsun> that would be really awkward
[05:30] <MTecknology> ya... but it wouldn't confuse the novice/beginner such as me
[05:30] <crimsun> why would 17.54 -> 18.55 be more confusing than 0001 -> 0002 ?
[05:31] <MTecknology> easier to see the end in a list :P
[05:33] <crimsun> eh
[05:34] <crimsun> there are any number of ways to more intuitively do that, e.g., git tag -l Ubuntu* | sort -V
[05:34] <crimsun> (I am not a git guru)
[05:34] <MTecknology> I forgot the sort command... thanks
[08:58] <dr_gogeta86> hi to all
[15:02] <freinhard> hi!