=== jcrigby is now known as ed_is_a_hoser === ed_is_a_hoser is now known as jcrigby === joewilliams is now known as joewilliams_away === joewilliams_away is now known as joewilliams === joewilliams is now known as joewilliams_away === joewilliams_away is now known as joewilliams === joewilliams is now known as joewilliams_away === 84XAAR87X is now known as fdd === yofel_ is now known as yofel [08:43] lag, can u hear us? :) === cndougla is now known as cnd [08:48] smb: I can now [09:19] * abogani waves [09:19] * abogani is wondering why if I download Maverick's git tree through http it results in outdated tree.... [09:25] <_ruben> hrm, cant seem to find the proper #include line to get me 'struct sk_buff' .. there's linux/skbuff.h in /usr/src/linux-headers..../ but it doesnt seem to look there (by default) [09:29] apw, lift your finger [09:29] smb: He's double-clicked it [09:29] lag, I know, I forgot the sarcasm tags [09:29] apw: Let us know when you're back [09:30] apw: And we'll 'un-mute' you :) [09:55] Bah looks like my internet just broke ... [09:55] Must be up again now [09:56] Mid rant too ... most annoying [09:56] Hm maybe havn't even heard the start of it [09:56] No am on my phone [09:57] Oh. Doh! [09:57] Modern I am ... all mod cans [09:57] Cons even [09:58] You can use your phone as AP now. :) [09:58] mod cans are cooler [10:02] May be on its way back [10:06] who [10:26] cking, heloooo [10:26] apw, hi [10:26] just checking yuou are alive [10:26] cking, or awake [10:26] alive [10:27] gotta few critical bugs on my plate at the mo [10:34] cking: I now have images of this: http://images.travelpod.com/users/paulandmel/worldtrip.1131078600.epv0041.jpg [12:13] Hey guys, just wondering if anyone has any tips on where to start looking if I wanted to incorporate a patch into a lucid kernel package? [12:13] I've done it before with hardy, but the binary-custom stuff seems to have been deprecated in the interim :) [13:39] Daviey: ping [13:40] lag: o/ [13:40] Daviey: How goes it? [13:40] lag: "adequate" :) [13:40] lag: yourself? [13:41] Daviey: It's the best _you_ can _ever_ hope for [13:41] Daviey: Excellent [13:41] :D [13:41] heh :) [13:41] Daviey: Do you want to sleep with me? [13:41] @UDS [13:42] Erm.. big spoon or little? [13:42] I have to be big spoon - anything else would just be inappropriate [13:42] Are you bunked up with anyone already? [13:42] Do you snore? [13:43] OK.. but if you abuse me in my sleep.. i'll be upset :'( [13:43] not afaik.. MrsDaviey has never commented. [13:43] :) [13:43] Cool, so you're in? [13:43] +1 [13:43] I'll send you the link, wait one [13:44] lag: Are you confirmed on that outbound flight? [13:44] Which one? [13:44] Sunday? [13:44] Yeah, 10-ish? [13:44] * lag checks [13:44] 11-ish [13:44] Yeah [13:45] I expect you managed to get biz class. [13:46] Daviey: It's the only way to travel [13:48] *git* === sconklin-gone is now known as sconklin [14:40] brb [14:52] git log 9fe6206f400646a2322096b56c59891d530e8d51..origin/master arch/arm === BenC__ is now known as BenC [15:14] git merge-base 9fe6206f400646a2322096b56c59891d530e8d51 [15:15] apw, did we put out a fix for that framebuffer race condition? [15:15] or whatever it was? [15:16] i believe we merged something into our maverick tree yes [15:16] ok [15:16] so still badness for lucid [15:17] fc0f5ac8fe693d1b05f5a928cc48135d1c8b7f2e [15:17] jfo yes [15:17] k, thx [15:19] commit 9fe6206f400646a2322096b56c59891d530e8d51 [15:19] Author: Linus Torvalds [15:19] Date: Sun Aug 1 15:11:14 2010 -0700 [15:19] Linux 2.6.35 === bjf is now known as __bjf [15:23] git://dev.omapzoom.org/pub/scm/integration/kernel-omap4.git [15:23] lag branch name [15:23] L24.9 [15:24] bjf, mashed almost 2k incompletes last night [15:24] jfo liking the sound of that, got a link to nice graphs [15:24] yep, one sec. [15:25] apw: http://status.qa.ubuntu.com/qapkgstatus/linux [15:25] over 2k I mean [15:25] jfo so wahts the total bug count ?h [15:26] apw, https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/~kernel-bugs/+packagebugs says 5402 for all packages there [15:26] that is for all open status [15:27] jfo njce [15:27] :) [15:32] apw: http://paste.ubuntu.com/476969/ [15:32] tgardner, you around? [15:32] bug 513292 [15:32] Launchpad bug 513292 in linux (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Heron LTS 8.04.3 and 20100126's 8.04.4 don't support Intel 82574L NICs (affects: 5) (heat: 44)" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/513292 [15:33] looks like we lost a net card support after an update === joewilliams_away is now known as joewilliams [15:37] JFo, looking [15:38] thanks [15:38] just wondered what you want me to do with it. i.e. is it worth putting on the list for review === BenC__ is now known as BenC [16:43] ask this a couple days ago but didnt get far, i installed linux-crashdump on a couple (10.04) servers but it doesnt seem to be collecting the core and rebooting. i have to manually reboot the machines. i tested it in a vmware image and it worked fine. any ideas? [16:52] JFo: I think it would make more sense if the expired response linked to the development release instead of http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download [16:52] sigh* that needs to be fixed. I'll work that now. Thanks for the heads-up bdmurray [16:55] JFo: no problem - thanks for working on it [16:56] certainly === simar__mohaar is now known as simar [17:03] change pushed [17:04] testing now === cnd is now known as cndougla [18:05] joewilliams, not sure we have much experience of that here, have you asked on #ubuntu-server, they tend to use those things more heavily [18:06] apw: cool, i asked there too, we'll see how it goes. while havent gotten a core yet ive seen the same stack trace a few times https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/614853 [18:06] Ubuntu bug 614853 in linux-ec2 (Ubuntu) "kernel panic divide error: 0000 [#1] SMP (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] [18:06] is that something you could help with? [19:13] tgardner: just sent you a merge proposal for linux-meta-ti-omap4, to update the ABI so our image can pull the latest kernel version [19:13] tgardner: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~rsalveti/ubuntu/maverick/linux-meta-ti-omap4/update-abi-903/+merge/32489 [19:13] please let me know if it's not right or if I should do something else [19:14] it wasn't update with latest kernel update form omap4 [19:14] *updated [19:14] rsalveti, ogasawara is already working on it. we'll have it updated in a bit [19:15] tgardner: oh, ok, nice [19:15] rsalveti: gimme 2 sec [19:15] ogasawara: if you want you can just merge it, I'm just following the previous commit [19:15] ogasawara: sure, np :-) [19:16] rsalveti: nah, just as easy for me to fix it up by hand [19:16] rsalveti, that merge request thingy is a launchpad gizmo, right? [19:16] tgardner: yep [19:17] ogasawara: true :-) [19:17] I created the merge so you could look at it later on [19:18] rsalveti, all of our kernel packages are maintained in git on kernel.ubuntu.com. As such we don't use the LP mechanism for updating packages. I'm allergic to bzr most days. [19:18] tgardner: haha, but this one is on bzr, lp:ubuntu/linux-meta-ti-omap4 [19:19] but I do understand you :-) [19:21] rsalveti, its only in LP because a branch is automatically created every time you upload a source package. [19:23] tgardner: true, just found the meta package on git [19:23] didn't know you were all using git even for tracking packages [19:23] but makes sense :-) [19:31] rsalveti: just uploaded, it's queued to build in about an hour - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-meta-ti-omap4/2.6.35.903.4 [19:32] ogasawara: nice, thanks [20:52] tgardner: should the title read "SAUCE: (drop after 2.6.35)[PATCH] UBUNTU - ARM: Using gpmc function to init nand flash" ? [20:56] mpoirier, ogasawara can fix it up when she applies it to maverick. you don't need to resubmit. [20:56] mpoirier: yep, I was gonna fix it up anyways when I apply it [20:57] what's with the "M+1" part ? [20:57] mpoirier: but just for future reference, it'll look something like "UBUNTU: SAUCE: (drop after 2.6.35) ..." [20:57] got it, make sense - thanks. [20:58] mpoirier, M=1 refers to whatever we're gonna call the Maverick plus one branch. The name has not been announced [20:58] m+1* [20:58] yes, it's all clear now. [20:58] mpoirier: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Dev/StablePatchFormat - might be helpful also [20:59] mpoirier: the policies outlined there also generally apply to the current development release [20:59] very useful. [22:13] hi y'all. I have a really weird issue. Anytime I run chromium or a very heavy load (like flash) I appear to go into a kernel panic. I'm not sure it really is kernel panic, but it's the best explanation for whats going on. [22:17] The only info I have to go on is what I see (computer appears to attempt a restart, load into something like if I pressed alt+sysrq+e, but won't stay around, can't even open tty shell) [22:17] in the log, I just get that SAK is killing everything [22:20] Anyone around? === Ng_ is now known as Ng === sconklin is now known as sconklin-gone