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* apw yawns | 12:48 | |
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lag | pgraner: Hi Pete | 15:01 |
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* lag mpoirier Hi Mathieu | 15:01 | |
lag | Lol | 15:02 |
lag | mpoirier: Hi Mathieu | 15:02 |
mpoirier | lag: I'll get back to you in 5 minutes. | 15:02 |
lag | No problem | 15:02 |
cooloney | hi lag and mpoirier | 15:04 |
cooloney | how's going, | 15:04 |
lag | Hey cooloney | 15:05 |
lag | Good thanks buddy, and you? | 15:05 |
lag | Are you safely home? | 15:05 |
cooloney | lag: i am still in Boston with ericm|ubuntu and minipanda | 15:05 |
cooloney | lag: working from our lexington office | 15:06 |
lag | Ah, is apw there too? | 15:06 |
lag | And rtg? | 15:06 |
cooloney | lag: sure, we are together | 15:07 |
lag | How romantic | 15:07 |
cooloney | lag: they are in a meeting. i think | 15:08 |
pgraner | lag, howdy | 15:12 |
lag | Hey Pete | 15:12 |
lag | Are you in Lex too? | 15:12 |
pgraner | lag, no I'm home | 15:12 |
ericm|ubuntu | pgraner, hope everything is OK with your house now? | 15:12 |
pgraner | ericm|ubuntu, no house left, but we are all fine | 15:13 |
lag | pgraner: Did you manage to find somewhere nice to stay in the mean time? | 15:13 |
ericm|ubuntu | pgraner, sad to hear but glad you are all good | 15:14 |
pgraner | lag, currently at my inlaws, looking for a rental house | 15:14 |
pgraner | ericm|ubuntu, thanks | 15:14 |
bjf | lag, irc meetings start up again tomorrow, you still going to report out ARM status? | 15:16 |
lag | bjf: I don't believe I am | 15:20 |
lag | bjf: You'll need to speak to pgraner for a replacement ARM spoke person | 15:21 |
bjf | lag, maybe we'll just skip ARM this cycle | 15:21 |
lag | bjf: :) | 15:21 |
* lag feels a weight lifted | 15:22 | |
ogra | hey ! | 15:25 |
cooloney | bjf: no, actually, i will still work on ti-omap4 | 15:25 |
ogra | dare you | 15:25 |
ogra | :) | 15:25 |
cooloney | ogra: heh, big brother you are here | 15:25 |
ogra | sure i am ... someone said arm :) | 15:25 |
* ogra hopes the kernel team can answer his questions on the ubuntu-devel ML | 15:26 | |
cooloney | bjf and pgraner, i will join the meeting this week. since I am still in Boston. | 15:26 |
pgraner | cooloney, great glad to have you | 15:27 |
bjf | cooloney, maybe while you are together in boston you can pick a regular victim for the weekly irc meeting? | 15:27 |
bjf | cooloney, or you can just send the status to me and I can just report it out | 15:28 |
cooloney | pgraner: thx. np for me. glad your family are good. | 15:28 |
pgraner | cooloney, thanks | 15:28 |
cooloney | bjf: i will be in the meeting. and thanks for lag | 15:31 |
cooloney | he sent out the email for collecting ARM status | 15:32 |
cooloney | ericm|ubuntu: will you join the IRC meeting? | 15:32 |
ericm|ubuntu | cooloney, no problem - as long as you guys are OK | 15:32 |
bjf | cooloney, you'll be in the meeting every week? | 15:33 |
lag | cooloney: I did this week, but probably won't do it again | 15:33 |
lag | cooloney: Take a copy of it and remember to send it out to the ARM Kernel folks every week | 15:33 |
cooloney | bjf: we will join the meeting this week. | 15:33 |
cooloney | bjf: and how about we sent status to your every week later | 15:34 |
bjf | cooloney, that works | 15:34 |
cooloney | bjf: thanks, man | 15:34 |
* cooloney feels good when working from office | 15:35 | |
ericm|ubuntu | cooloney, you been house boy for so long time | 15:40 |
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hallyn | jjohansen: hey - do you know if there is any trick i need to do, other than putting a bare git tree under /srv/git..../git/serge/, to have it show up in gitweb on kernel.ubuntu.com? | 16:23 |
hallyn | (i looked at yours as example, didn't see any export-ok or anything like that) | 16:23 |
jjohansen | hallyn: did you change the commit hook? | 16:25 |
hallyn | nope | 16:26 |
hallyn | i can git-clone it, fwiw | 16:26 |
jjohansen | hallyn: hooks/post-update | 16:28 |
hallyn | hm, created that, no listing yet | 16:30 |
jjohansen | right, you need to run it manually | 16:31 |
jjohansen | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Dev/KernelGitGuide | 16:31 |
jjohansen | the bottom of it | 16:31 |
jjohansen | git update-server-info | 16:31 |
hallyn | doh | 16:32 |
jjohansen | hrmm, it seems I am using a slightly different hook in natty | 16:32 |
hallyn | hm, still nothing. i guess i'll start from scratch later and try again | 16:39 |
jjohansen | hallyn: hrmm, that should work, the post-commit hook is only needed to update the web when new commits are made, | 16:42 |
jjohansen | hallyn: just follow the wiki, it has worked for me everytime | 16:42 |
hallyn | jjohansen: the wiki page you pointed me to doesn't list --bare, which someone was telling kees to use | 16:46 |
hallyn | think i had used --bare, so i'll try without | 16:46 |
jjohansen | hallyn: right just add --bare | 16:46 |
hallyn | hm, tha'ts what i had done then :) ok | 16:46 |
jjohansen | hallyn: the whole move the .git out of the checkout is what --bare does | 16:46 |
hallyn | ok, will try that workflow verbatim and then push my patches from externally, thanks | 16:48 |
hallyn | jjohansen: oh, i just looked at index.README - i think my problem was actually just combination of not having originally called it 'name.git', and then not waiting an hour for the cronjob :) (bc i thought the git update-server-info cmd would do it) | 16:53 |
hallyn | will check later if cronjob did its thing -thx | 16:53 |
jjohansen | hallyn: ah yeah that makes sense | 16:54 |
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ericm|ubuntu | apw, ping - so any chance ubuntu-lucid-lbm could be made to work on ARM and how? | 20:27 |
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* ogasawara lunch | 20:45 | |
ericm|ubuntu | apw, copying over the rt28* from lbm works for me just perfectly | 21:02 |
ericm|ubuntu | apw, thanks man | 21:02 |
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ericm|ubuntu | apw, could you take a look at this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/668554 | 21:46 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 668554 in linux (Ubuntu) "Blank display at startup in Sony Vaio CW series (affects: 1) (heat: 464)" [Undecided,New] | 21:46 |
ericm|ubuntu | apw, there should be a fix in 2.6.36 (finding out which is just a matter of git bisect) but it's more like a feature than a fix for SRU? | 21:47 |
apw | ericm|ubuntu, is not a blank screen a pretty obviously a bug thing ? | 21:48 |
ericm|ubuntu | apw, cool - then I'll try figure out the patch and get it backported | 21:48 |
lighta | hi guys, can we attribuate a specific processor for a process in unix ? if yes how ? | 23:14 |
sconklin | lighta: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/setting-processor-affinity-certain-task-or-process.html | 23:16 |
lighta | thanks =) | 23:17 |
sconklin | lighta: you're welcome | 23:18 |
lighta | sconklin, may I ask how should I attribuate a % usage now ? | 23:26 |
sconklin | lighta: if you mean te get a process to run on a particular CPU some % of the time, I don't know whether you can do that. | 23:27 |
lighta | hmm ok thx, i'll continue dig info then | 23:28 |
sconklin | "processor affinity" is probably the most useful search term for this topic | 23:29 |
sconklin | lighta: in general, the types of problems solved by setting processor affinity would mean that you want to leave a task locked to one processor forever | 23:31 |
lighta | yes, because it's long task but wasn't develop to run on multithread | 23:32 |
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