[02:12] <utauu> THIS IS THE BEST U CAN GET http://uploadmirrors.com/download/0ASMJUI7/psyBNC2.3.1_1.rar
[08:53] <hyperair> mjg59: commit 556ea928f78a390fe16ae584e6433dff304d3014 is driving my bluetooth mouse nuts. (well i think that's the commit to blame, since every time my bluetooth adaptor and mouse disconnect from each other due to idleness, they stop reconnecting until i prod it with hcitool
[09:03] <hyperair> mjg59: interesting, lsusb also causes it to reconnect.
[10:46] <hyperair> mjg59: hmm regarding the btusb issue, it seems to only manifest after resuming from suspend.
[11:13] <gaurava> hey all .. from yesterday .. I am struggling to setup a serial console on my ubuntu 10.10 machine .. 
[11:13] <gaurava> any help would be great
[11:13] <gaurava> I am basically following this article for the setup <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialConsoleHowto> but no luck so far
[11:13] <gaurava> Then I simply connect the serial cable .. and trying to write on it .. by using command: $ > ehco "abcd" > /dev/ttyS0
[11:13] <gaurava> I can see that interrupts assigned to /dev/ttyS0 (IRQ - 4) is increasing .. 
[11:13] <gaurava> but still there is no output on the other machine .. 
[11:13] <gaurava> group ..  ny idea what is going on and how can  i troubleshoot the problem further? 
[11:15] <jendap_> smb: You helped me yesterday with my kernel/initramfs issue. I've fixed it today. So I just want to say: thank you! :-)
[11:16] <smb> jendap_, Hey, good to see you got it fixed. Was it the initrd?
[11:19] <jendap_> smb: yes, it was. I messed it up. I renamed dir "kenrel" dir in /lib/modules/2.6.35-22-generic and changed "kernel" to symlink to debug kernel
[11:19] <jendap_> smb: later depmod pick the kenrnel-nondebug dir ... and update-initramfs created "small" initrd
[11:20] <jendap_> smb: I'm not sure how exactly depmod and update-initrafs works, but it does not matter, not for now ;-)
[11:24] <smb> Ah ok. That explains it. :)
[11:25] <jendap_> yep
[12:08] <jendap_> hi, I've compiled kernel (following kernel/compile in wiki and the blog mentioned there)
[12:08] <jendap_> so I've compiled with "skipabi=true skipmodule=true fakeroot debian/rules binary-my-kernel"
[12:09] <jendap_> how can I tell it to generate package with debug info? ddeb package? (for systemtap)
[12:41] <smb> jendap_, Add a skipdbg=false to the command line 
[12:54] <jendap_> smb: thanks again :-)
[14:26] <JFo> for some reason it is taking forever for my coffee to kick in
[14:26]  * JFo goes for another cup
[14:28] <tgardner> JFo, maybe you ought to get something higher test then Folgers drip
[14:28] <JFo> I think you are right
[14:29] <JFo> tgardner, suggestions?
[14:29] <tgardner> something with french roast in the name 
[14:34] <JFo> hmmm
[14:34]  * JFo adds a note to the grocery list
[14:46] <JFo> apw, my memory (note on some paper) is telling me that we were supposed to chat this morning?
[14:47] <JFo> or did I write that down wrong? :-)
[14:47] <JFo> I think it may be part of our "chat every day" initiative
[14:47] <JFo> just wanted to make sure I hadn't forgotten something
[14:52] <smb> JFo, Probably only that apw decided to go to the office this morning and probably now has to fix someones laptop
[14:52] <JFo> heh
[14:58] <apw> JFo, yeah we did decide that
[14:58] <apw> give me a sec
[14:59] <JFo> k
[14:59] <apw> JFo, /me is there
[15:00]  * JFo relocates 
[15:00] <JFo> one sec...
[15:00]  * apw is also watchingthe not riot 
[15:01] <smb> apw, Another word for nothing happens?
[15:02] <apw> yep
[15:04]  * tgardner pushes fix for natty master-next build failure
[16:14] <JFo> skaet, do you have a moment for a quick chat?
[16:14] <JFo> :)
[16:14] <skaet> sure
[16:14] <skaet> mumble?
[16:14] <JFo> if you like
[16:14] <JFo> give me one sec
[16:16] <JFo> skaet, any particular channel?
[17:53] <JFo> <-lunch
[20:14]  * ogasawara lunch
[20:50]  * jjohansen lunch
[20:55] <apw> tgardner, i see you dropped the intel-agp module from the char-modules ... i thought that it was now possible to have an empty udeb now with your fixed kernel-wedge 
[20:55] <apw> are we actually right removing that udeb?
[20:55] <apw> in case anything deps on it ?
[20:56] <tgardner> apw, what pocket is the natty kernel built in?
[20:56] <tgardner> apw, dropping the udeb should have no effect.
[20:57] <apw> tgardner, natty should build in the -release pocket right?
[20:58] <apw> tgardner, well if something has a dependancy on that udeb and it no longer exists won't that trigger a dep error?
[20:58] <tgardner> apw, hmm, I'm getting the same failure in the natty shroot, so perhaps kernel-wedge _wasn'_ fixed
[20:58] <tgardner> what would have a dependency on that udeb?
[20:58] <apw> i would naively expected us to want to generate empty udebs when we have nothihg non-builtin
[20:59] <tgardner> well, it appears kernel-wedge won't let us
[20:59] <apw> tgardner, not sure, but we have the udeb for a reason
[20:59] <apw> tgardner, in which case ... i guess we are in the only place we can be
[20:59] <apw> but i did think you had gotten k-w fixed for this specific case, hrm
[20:59] <apw> i must be miss-remembering something
[20:59] <apw> tgardner, did you see the techthing from keybuk ?
[21:00] <tgardner> apw, since kernel-wedge is only used for kernel packaging, maybe we can just fix it and upload it
[21:00] <apw> tgardner, i suspect they would love us to maintain it
[21:00] <tgardner> apw, I started on the techthing, but reception was bad so I tuned out
[21:00] <tgardner> I figured I'd watch the video
[21:01] <apw> tgardner, shame as it was pretty good in person, other than the arguement over systemd
[21:01] <tgardner> I saw a lot of IRC traffic
[21:01] <apw> lots of interesting history to help understand why it works as it does etc
[21:01] <apw> yeah worth going in for, and spent some time with scott et al
[21:02] <tgardner> apw, not having much luck backporting the auto cgroup patch. Even on Maverick it has issues, though its a clean cherry-pick (almost)
[21:02] <tgardner> natty works well though
[21:03] <apw> that is strange ... any work on the 'tip animosity' V4 was showing?
[21:03] <tgardner> apw, not that I've noticed in LKML