[01:29] <kirill> can somebody help me - how i can download make tools to use command - make?
[01:31] <kirill> what is this - /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.32-21-generic/arch/x86/Makefile:81: stack protector enabled but no compiler support - i cant uderstand
[01:31] <johnwilson> I have had problems since upgrading to Lucid and using 2.6.32-25-generic on 3 machines
[01:33] <johnwilson> Found on my desktop if I used an earlier kernel it cured the problem. Then I reported the regression bug and cured the problem with the current mainbuild. My question is do I report the problems on the laptop and netbook as a new bug or just see what happens when I install the current mainbuild?
[01:44] <manjo> johnwilson, are you seeing the bug in mainline build ? 
[01:44] <manjo> johnwilson, or in a lucid kernel ? 
[01:44] <manjo> johnwilson, and what is the issue ? 
[01:47] <johnwilson> No. But, in the lucid kernel 2.6.32-25 Generic.  Issue:  Do I report my problems on my laptop & netbook as new and seperate bugs?
[01:53] <manjo> johnwilson, if you already have a bug open you could add additional information about your laptop and netbook to that bug, if you think its a different bug you ccan open a new one for your laptop
[01:54] <manjo> johnwilson, just do apport-collect <bug number>
[01:54] <manjo> from your laptop or netbook
[01:54] <manjo> to add additional info to an exisiting bug 
[01:55] <manjo> johnwilson, there is no point duplicating the bug just coz its happening on a different machine, unless you are seeing a different problem, attaching info to an existing bug will be sufficient 
[01:55] <johnwilson> Thank you.  Will send in additional bug reports.
[01:55] <manjo> thank you 
[06:18] <bullgard4> dmesg: "Using IPI No-Shortcut mode" What does IPI mean here? Intelligent Peripheral Interface or Image Processing  and Interchange?
[09:10] <sconklin> tgardner, pgraner, apw, smb`` ping
[09:10] <tgardner> sconklin, dude
[13:59] <lag> How's the release going in Milbank?
[16:27] <persia> Good day all.  I've been told that a specific git tree ought end up making a kernel that would boot on my laptop.  Is there a document somewhere that explains how I might use a git tree with a kernel source package to end up with a customised kernel source package I could build?
[16:39] <persia> So, lag pointed me at make-kpkg, which I'll try.  If anyone has another method, I'd be happy to experiment.
[16:40] <lag> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Dev
[16:41]  * persia now has a vast amount of information
[16:41] <persia> Thanks!
[16:49] <lag> np
[16:49] <lag> :)