[11:42] <Q-FUNK> WRT bug #396286 it appears that kernel 2.6.36 solves it. Could the fix be backported to karmic/lucid/maverick please?
[11:42] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 396286 in linux (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "[Geode LX] [ION603] kernels >= 2.6.31 fail to boot [initramfs] (affects: 2) (heat: 30)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/396286
[17:22] <vanhoof> quick q ... when doing verification on a bug that has a fixed in -proposed, after I post my validation, is it on my to update the verification tag?
[17:22]  * vanhoof doesnt want to step on toe
[17:22] <vanhoof> *toes
[17:40] <diwic> vanhoof, I believe you should remove "verification-needed" and add "verfication-done"
[18:30] <Sarvatt> vanhoof: sru verification team does it, it needs 2 community acks if they can't confirm it themselves
[18:31] <Sarvatt> in the verification section here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
[20:34] <vanhoof> Sarvatt: doubt anyone will be able to confirm that bug community wise :)
[20:34] <vanhoof> Sarvatt: if you want to add an ack from the box you have that'd be cool too
[20:34] <Sarvatt> you and me did :)
[20:34] <vanhoof> ah
[20:34]  * vanhoof looks
[22:46] <robtow> Have been reading about troubles with 2.6.35 kernel on Dell e6510 laptops - boots but no display with Intel integrated graphics.; have experienced same. 2.6.31 kernel does boot up with X. Is there a later kernel that works well with Dell e6510?
[22:47] <ppetraki> robtow,  doesn't work at all? or only from suspend/resume?
[22:48] <robtow> ppettraki - it boots; but no X display - I can even log in, typing carefully (and here the log in sound). But there is no X Windows.
[22:48] <robtow> I do not have the Nvidia card, so the fixes that pertain to Nvidia are not relevent.
[22:50] <ppetraki> so I swear we fixed that already, for the onboard graphics
[22:50] <ppetraki> 10.4.1 should have the fixes
[22:50] <robtow> I am currently running 10.10.
[22:51] <robtow> I installed 9.04, and then did upgrades all the way through 10.10.
[22:51] <ppetraki> so you never touched lucid then?
[22:52] <robtow> 10,4 would not install. 10.10 would install, but not give graphics. 9.10 froze after install. 9.04 worked, but with no networking; it recognized an external USB wifi adapter; after updating to 9.10 the Broadcomm driver worked for the internal network adapter.
[22:53] <robtow> which kernel is in 10.04.1?
[22:53] <ppetraki> whatever is in updates -1
[22:54] <ppetraki> so it should have some arrandale fixes in there
[22:54] <ppetraki> burn it to a usb stick and give it try, it'll be pretty obvious if it works
[22:55] <ppetraki> if not, disable kms :(
[22:55] <robtow> hmm
[22:55] <robtow> The DVD I have is Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
[22:56] <robtow> We tried it several times, to no avail.
[22:57] <robtow> I tried booting with nomodeset, did not help
[22:59] <ppetraki> try  "i915.modeset=0 xforcevesa" :(
[22:59] <ppetraki> without the sad face
[23:00] <robtow> ...I saw on the Canonical website that there is a validated 64 bit 10.10 for e6510; but I can't find where to get it.... I have Texas Instruments purchasing trying to get inside info at Dell about it.
[23:01] <ppetraki> robtow, oh the cert site... actually, you should be able to get the media directly from dell
[23:02] <robtow> That's what I'm trying to get our IT/purchasing people to do. After three days they can't find out *how*.
[23:03] <ppetraki> robtow, just call support