[01:55] <lamont> why does the maverick kernel hate the winxp kvm host?
[01:56] <JanC> winxp kvm *host* ?
[01:56] <lamont> guest
[01:56] <lamont> my bad
[01:56] <JanC> ;)
[01:56] <lamont> anything I boot is still a "host" in my head.  sometimes I forget to translate into correct nomenclature
[01:57] <JanC> well, all guests are hosts inside too etc.
[01:58] <lamont> starts booting and then screams UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME
[01:58] <lamont> and tries again... with boring repetitiveness
[02:02] <lamont> heh.  pebcak
[02:02] <lamont> turns out that kvm likes to have write access to the underlying file before it lets the guest write to it... who'da thought
[02:03] <lifeless> nah, really?
[02:03] <lifeless> ok, I definitely need to organise food; that was waaay more sarcastic than I menat.
[02:04] <lamont> lifeless: heh
[03:14] <b4r14> hi to all. i am get this warning on my ubuntu 10.04 64 bits: 'ACPI Warning: Incorrect checksum in table [OEMB] - 81, should be 80'
[03:14] <b4r14> i try disable the acpi on boot using noacpi
[03:14] <mjg59> b4r14: Ignore the warning
[03:14] <b4r14> but my desktop crashs
[03:14] <b4r14> stop every time
[03:15] <mjg59> Unrelated
[03:15] <mjg59> Linux doesn't use the OEMB table
[03:21] <b4r14> then, what does would cause the break in my system?
[03:21] <b4r14> i think that was this.
[03:24] <mjg59> I don't know
[03:24] <mjg59> But it's nothing to do with the OEMB table
[03:24] <b4r14> thanks mjg59
[08:26] <bullgard4> Ubuntu provides the kernels 2.6.32-24-generic #41-Ubuntu and 2.6.32-24-generic #42-Ubuntu. What is the name of this Ubuntu number (41)? Is it »build number«? See http://books.google.de/books?id=-XLrpiHDYoQC&pg=PA154&lpg=PA154&dq=Ubuntu++%22build+number%22&source=bl&ots=U8qB1dCQeL&sig=NNomaXbYkTpie-HQLfxd0uZOBcc&hl=de&ei=DfOBTO2WPMzMswbsxZzmCA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CGEQ6AEw
[08:26] <bullgard4> CQ
[08:26] <bullgard4> #v=onepage&q=Ubuntu%20%20%22build%20number%22&f=false
[16:54] <melkor_> Is there any chance of a 2.6.34 or 2.6.35 kernel being release on the ppa for lucid?
[17:41] <crimsun_> melkor: there is already...
[17:42] <crimsun_> melkor: see the ppa page for lp:~kernel-ppa
[17:42] <crimsun_> melkor: e.g., linux-image-generic-lts-backport-maverick
[17:48] <melkor> crimsun_: are you refering to here? http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/
[17:50] <melkor> oh on launchpad.
[17:52] <crimsun_> melkor: right, zinc has the vanilla mainline builds
[17:54] <melkor> I sort of prefere adding the kernels manually instead putting them on apt, it seems like it might update quite often.
[17:54] <crimsun_> melkor: at this point in the dev cycle, they really won't be updated frequently.
[17:55] <melkor> I guess this would also allow me to stop update 2.6.32 all the time.
[18:11] <b4r14> hi to all. I use ubuntu 10.04 64bits and my desktop crash every time. I think that was a acpi bug with this messase 'ACPI Warning: Incorrect checksum in table [OEMB] - 81, should be 80' but mjg59 say that Linux doesn't use OEMB. I search in syslog and i have noted that my system crash after the message 'hda-intel: spurious response 0x0:0x0, last cmd=0x5f0700'
[18:12] <b4r14> that is a bug or i need disable hda_intel drivers?
[18:13] <b4r14> thanks again mjg59
[18:15] <crimsun_> eww
[18:16] <crimsun_> b4r14: try appending "options snd-hda-intel position_fix=1" to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf and rebooting
[18:18] <b4r14> thanks crimsun, i will try. i'm wating compile the kernel and when finish i will restart to see.