[01:50] <papillon81> hi. i'm looking for Ike Panhc. is he usually here?
[01:56] <jjohansen> papillon81: he is usually around a little later, try back in 3 or 4 hours
[01:58] <papillon81> jjohansen: i'll probably be in dreamland by then, but will be back later...
[01:58] <jjohansen> papillon81: well try again a little later, I am not sure how early he will be on
[02:06] <papillon81> thx
[02:28] <papillon81> ikepanhc: ping
[02:28] <ikepanhc> papillon81: hi
[07:42] <lucent> more kernel regression fun
[07:43] <lucent> I have to wonder if any of my hardware functions better with the 2.6.35 release, or if it all regressed / stayed the same
[07:43] <lucent> so many improvements that I did not test (with enough time to submit bugs) before the stable release, sigh
[08:59] <smb> lucent, If any of the things work better with the most recent 2.6.36 mainline kernel, there is a chance that things simply improve soon. There are already two stable updates pending and a third one on the horizon for Maverick.
[09:00] <lucent> smb: good news is good :)
[11:18] <apw> https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/sprints/uds-n
[11:54]  * cking reboots
[12:18] <papillon81> ikepanhc: hi. I tested your patches and ideapad-laptop seems to get loaded now. however, when I press buttons I only get kernel messages in dmesg from atkbd "unknown key pressed". should it already switch on/off the WIFI and BT?
[12:21] <ikepanhc> papillon81: it means when key pushed, EC will send at keyboard scancode
[12:23] <papillon81> ikepanhc: ok, but does the switch do some real witching in the background? or is this yet to be implemented?
[12:24] <ikepanhc> papillon81: as I know, when event happened, driver will generate KEY_WLAN and applications will turn on/off rfkill
[12:24] <papillon81> ikepanhc: ok, I'll test that next
[12:25] <ikepanhc> papillon81: which ideapad-laptop you use?
[12:25] <ikepanhc> papillon81: the first one I post on LKML?
[12:25] <papillon81> ikepanhc: ideapad s12 nvidia ION
[12:26] <papillon81> ikepanhc: ah, sorry
[12:26] <ikepanhc> papillon81: I mean the driver source code
[12:26] <papillon81> ikepanhc: i#M using the code in 2.6.36-r8 (latest git) plus your changes from your git
[12:27] <ikepanhc> papillon81: those patches only has rfkill part
[12:28] <ikepanhc> papillon81: I am planing to write hotkey part and will update on my git and post to LKML
[12:28] <papillon81> ikepanhc: sounds good
[12:28] <papillon81> i'll observe your git
[12:31] <ikepanhc> papillon81: and please let me know if you find out there are any bugs or anything you would like to discuss
[12:31] <papillon81> sure, that's why i'm testing it
[12:32] <papillon81> :)
[12:32] <ikepanhc> :)
[15:52] <JFo> manjo, sorry I missed your ping yesterday
[15:52] <JFo> you still need to talk to me?
[15:52] <manjo> np
[15:53] <manjo> ;=
[15:53] <manjo> 0
[15:53] <JFo> :)
[16:32] <avinashhm> hi, i am trying to use dump() to dump the stack trace ... Is there any header file, which i need to include ??
[16:40] <tgardner> apw, ima: use of radix tree cache indexing == massive waste of memory
[16:42] <avinashhm> its dump_stack() .. so i was using the wrong api .. 
[17:05] <komputes> JFo: smb: Could you please look into correcting Bug #530277 or mark it wontfix adding your notes on why it is not possible to correct this issue. It's a shame if we can get this hardware working on a certified machine.
[17:05] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 530277 in linux (Ubuntu) "0cf2:6250 ENE Technology, Inc. card reader not supported (affects: 41) (dups: 4) (heat: 202)" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/530277
[17:10] <smb> komputes, You seemed to have found the explanation in some other but. Wasn't that clear enough. Not sure who certified it, but you cannot add support to a usb device with vendor specific protocol without knowing what that would be
[17:11] <komputes> smb: I didn't quite understand what you said there, no. sorry.
[17:12] <komputes> smb: acer certifies their computers with canonical, any chance of being able to get that info through cr3
[17:13] <komputes> smb: the "vendor specific protocol" bit i mean
[17:14] <smb> komputes, Normally card-readers act like usb storage devices. So you do not need a special driver. But this one only tells you to use a vendor specific protocol. That can be anything. So you would need a special driver for that hardware. And for that you would need specs
[17:14] <smb> komputes, And for the cr3 part. Shouldn't you happen to be very close to him? ;-)
[17:15] <komputes> smb: extremely, would you like me to try and get a contact with the manufacturer so we can look into correcting this?
[17:16] <smb> komputes, Frankly, are we getting paid for that?
[17:16] <komputes> ;)
[17:17] <komputes> smb: I'll let you know
[17:18]  * smb suggests to let the HWE team know
[17:22] <komputes> smb: who leads that?
[17:22] <cking> komputes, hughhalf
[18:57]  * manjo going down for a reboot 
[19:55] <tgardner> bjf, how long does daily-iso-builder.sh normally run?
[19:55] <tgardner> on tangerine, that is
[19:59] <bjf> tgardner, i've not paid much attention but wouldn't think more than 30 minutes max
[20:41]  * jjohansen -> lunch
[21:02]  * ogasawara lunch
[21:31] <pgraner> apw, you about?
[21:32] <lag> Not seen him for a while