[08:14] <tjaalton> how to correctly rebuild the mainline kernel package? I'd try some nfs4 fixes on top of .33rc7
[08:14] <tjaalton> oh there's rc8 too.. will check if they are already applied
[08:17] <tjaalton> hmm no
[08:18] <amitk> tjaalton: the scripts are in the kteam-tool.git repo on kernel.ubuntu.com
[08:18] <amitk> apw might be able to help with details
[08:19] <tjaalton> amitk: thanks, I'll have a look
[09:30] <kermiac> hi, I'm looking through the info on the wiki for the kernel hugday. I understand that if the battery drains whilst suspended a crash report will be generated & these bugs can be set to invalid. Is there a standard reponse that should be used?
[09:40] <apw> kermiac, hrm.  there might be some text you could use on the suspend/resume debugging page
[09:40] <apw> as that i think is one of the things to ask
[09:41]  * apw looks embarressed
[09:41] <kermiac> yes, that's the first place I looked :)
[09:41] <kermiac> I was just in the process of trying to put something together, but any help would be appreciated
[09:43] <apw> yeah it does seem to be missing
[09:43] <apw> if you want to post your suggestion here, then we can clean it up and get it in the wiki for next time :)
[09:45] <kermiac> so far I came up with
[09:45] <kermiac> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. I am closing this bug report as this is expected behaviour when the battery drains whilst suspended. Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspendHibernateResume#Is%20this%20really%20a%20failure? for more information.
[09:45] <kermiac> but that's still very rough
[09:45] <kermiac> any suggestions for improving that?
[09:45] <apw> I would change the sense round, so you give the reason first
[09:46] <apw> (first and last sentence are fine as they are)
[09:46] <apw> This report seems to indicate that your battery drained while the machine was suspended.  In this case a false bug report is generated, we are therefore closing this bug Invald.
[09:46] <apw> something like that perhaps?
[09:47] <kermiac> yes, that sounds good. perhaps we should merge the 2 so that the OP can still refer to the wiki?
[09:47] <kermiac> or do you simply mean to replace the middle sentence with that?
[09:48] <kermiac> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. This report seems to indicate that your battery drained while the machine was suspended.  In this case a false bug report is generated, we are therefore closing this bug Invald.  Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspendHibernateResume#Is%20this%20really%20a%20failure? for more information.
[09:49] <kermiac> I think that is good. I wasn't happy the middle part of my original text
[09:51] <kermiac> ty for your help apw :)
[09:52] <apw> yeah jus the middle sentence
[09:52] <kermiac> if you're happy with that response, may I suggest we add that to the wiki for other triagers to use in the upcoming hugday?
[09:52] <apw> looks good in the final form
[10:06] <apw> kermiac, i am happy with that.  i suggest putting it in as a blockquote in the wiki page at the end of that section
[10:07] <kermiac> apw: ok, will do. thanks again for your help :)
[15:52] <Kano> hi apw 
[15:52] <Kano> is it possible to backport sky2 from 2.6.33
[15:53] <apw> nominally i am resistant to backports of anything we don't need, just for supportability ... is there a big gain from that?
[15:54] <Kano> there are new laptops out with mavell 0x4381 id
[15:55] <Kano> like samsung R780
[15:57] <Kano> i tried to compile .33 but that kernel just rebooted...
[16:05] <bjf> ##
[16:05] <bjf> ## Ubuntu Kernel Team Meeting - Today @ 17:00 UTC - #ubuntu-meeting
[16:05] <bjf> ##      agenda: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Meeting
[16:05] <bjf> ##
[18:49] <Damascene> hello
[18:50] <Damascene> any one can help with the function keys are not working again on Lucid?
[18:50] <Damascene> It was almost fixed in Karmic but it's back on Lucid
[18:51] <Damascene> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/232170
[18:51] <ubot3> Malone bug 232170 in linux "EeePC Volume and Wireless Hotkeys Do Not Function Out-Of-The-Box with Ubuntu (8.04 Hardy LTS, Intrepid Alpha 1)" [Medium,Fix released] 
[18:51] <Damascene> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/518007
[18:51] <ubot3> Malone bug 518007 in linux "Asus Eee Function Keys (Hotkeys) are not working with Lucid 10.04" [Undecided,New] 
[19:44] <bdmurray> mjg59: should hp-wmi be auto loaded on an HP Touchsmart TM2?  Additionally, I'm receiving an "Unknown key pressed - 2169" message in dmesg.
[19:45] <mjg59> bdmurray: What kernel version?
[19:45] <bdmurray> mjg59: 2.6.32-13-generic for Ubuntu
[19:45] <mjg59> I'd expect it to be, assuming that it binds
[19:46] <bdmurray> Hmm, okay well it didn't autoload and after loading it I get the unknown key pressed message for a "rotate screen" button
[19:46] <mjg59> As far as the unknown key message, can you open a bug on bugzilla.kernel.org, assign it to mjg59-kernel@srcf.ucam.org and include the output of acpidump?
[19:46] <mjg59> Ah, hang on
[19:47] <mjg59> That's probably all I need
[19:47] <mjg59> Ok. Can you pastebin the contents of /sys/class/wmi ?
[19:49] <mjg59> Also, nnngh.
[19:49] <mjg59> Three different definitions of rotate screen.
[19:49] <bdmurray> there is no /sys/class/wmi, oh right hmm
[19:51] <mjg59> Bizarre. I thought that patch went into .33.
[19:51] <bdmurray> I'm on .32
[19:51] <mjg59> Sorry, .32
[19:57] <bdmurray> so what can I give you?
[19:58] <mjg59> Well, autoloading won't work without the code to enable autoloading
[19:58] <mjg59> Which seems to be in .33 but, presumably, not .32
[19:58] <mjg59> Now I just need to figure out which key to assign that button to
[20:09] <manjo> akgraner, ping 
[20:09] <akgraner> manjo, pong
[20:12] <manjo> akgraner, I am trying to locate a member of your loco who helped us in Atlanta .. he is a big guy with tattoos
[20:12] <manjo> akgraner, he was in dallas UDS as well
[20:13] <akgraner> manjo, ahh that itnet7 he's in the FL Loco  - looks like he is online now 
[20:14] <akgraner> manjo, I just pinged him...  I'll send him your way if ya want..
[20:35] <manjo> akgraner, thanks a ton 
[20:42] <akgraner> manjo, just asked him to pop in here and ping you when he gets a chance - he's in the LoCo Council meeting right now..
[20:43] <itnet7> manjo: need something?
[20:54] <Kano> hi, which target builds libc header now
[21:12] <JFo> itnet7, did manjo get back with you?
[21:12] <manjo> JFo, yes
[21:12] <JFo> excellent :-)
[21:21] <itnet7> Thanks JFo !
[21:21] <JFo> np itnet7 :)
[22:34] <akgraner> manjo, ping
[22:34] <manjo> akgraner, pong
[22:38] <akgraner> manjo, see PM :-)