[00:58] <apw> pgraner, looks like there might be a resume fix for i915 coming through
[00:59] <apw> pgraner, do you have ironlake ?
[02:18] <LLStarks> ogasawara, this bug was inappropriately closed as a duplicate: bug 238208
[02:18] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 238208 in linux "Need MemoryStick driver Ricoh R5C592 (part of R5C832/822chipset) (dup-of: 111089)" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/238208
[02:18] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 111089 in linux "Ricoh R5C822 - MMC cards not detected in built-in memory card reader" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/111089
[02:18] <LLStarks> there is no r592 driver for ubuntu
[02:19] <LLStarks> gotta install manually with this: http://gitorious.org/ricoh-kernel
[11:44] <herton> apw, ok besides LP#713769, also LP#716811 should be fixed as well on rebase to rc5
[11:45] <herton> LP#716811 should be fixed by commit acfdf5c
[12:22] <rsalveti> herton: please point bugs as bug 713769 instead of LP#713769 at the irc
[12:22] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 713769 in linux "natty, invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] SMP" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/713769
[12:22] <rsalveti> then we get the bug description and link
[12:22] <herton> ok
[14:47] <tgardner> sforshee, https://launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive/pre-proposed
[14:57] <tgardner> apw, rtg@emerald:~$ cat /proc/version_signature 
[14:57] <tgardner> Ubuntu 2.6.38-4.31-server 2.6.38-rc5
[14:58] <apw> tgardner, very nice ... let me know how stress fairs :)
[14:58] <tgardner> apw, its approaching 300
[14:58] <apw> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+patches?start=0&batch=75
[15:15] <JFo> apw, smb etc bug 720095
[15:15] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 720095 in linux "vsftpd causes memory leak in Lucid" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/720095
[15:29] <smb> apw, In case you did not hear. The guess was sounding plausible but it is in since 2.6.32-13.18
[16:51] <JFo> <- lunch
[19:04]  * tgardner --> lunch
[19:18] <GrueMaster> tgardner: I'm seeing an issue with the marvel-dove kernel updates for Lucid & Maverick (same kernel I believe).  On both systems, the console is severely corrupted.
[19:19] <GrueMaster> I'm remarking bug 712610 as verification-failed and adding a screenshot & comment.
[19:19] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 712610 in linux-mvl-dove "linux-mvl-dove:2.6.32-214.30 -proposed tracker" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/712610
[19:35] <tgardner> GrueMaster, I replied in the bug.
[19:45] <GrueMaster> tgardner: I added my reply.  From what I can see, the latest pull is breaking, and the previous kernel in Maverick seems to be the most recent working kernel.  It is 2.6.32-410.27.
[19:46] <GrueMaster> I don't know of any kernels beyond that and I have all kernels for maverick on my image.
[19:46] <tgardner> GrueMaster, ok, I'll start producing some bisected kernels, but it won't be until tomorrow.
[19:47] <GrueMaster> NP.  I have plenty of other kernel updates to test recently.  :P
[19:48] <GrueMaster> BTW:  Will there be a marvel kernel update for Karmic?  If not, don't bother.  I just haven't seen one.
[19:48] <GrueMaster> I don't think anyone really used that image anyways.
[19:56] <tgardner> GrueMaster, I'll probably only do CVEs for Karmic, no stable updates. It falls outside the support window after 11.04 is released.
[19:57] <GrueMaster> If there is anything that needs testing, I will need to know as I currently do not have a system setup for it.  I don't even have a karmic image.
[20:00] <tgardner> GrueMaster, well, then. I won't worry about it too much.
[20:02] <GrueMaster> k
[20:08]  * jjohansen -> lunch
[20:25] <tgardner> smb, did you compile test 'bluetooth: Fix missing NULL check, CVE-2010-4242' on Dapper ?
[20:25] <ubot2> tgardner: The hci_uart_tty_open function in the HCI UART driver (drivers/bluetooth/hci_ldisc.c) in the Linux kernel 2.6.36, and possibly other versions, does not verify whether the tty has a write operation, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference) via vectors related to the Bluetooth driver. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-4242)
[20:49] <akgraner> apw don't hate me but guess what is happening again...I'll see what information I can get you.  I applied some updates this morning (not sure if that's important or not) and now my machine is topping 80C and it shuts off :-(  
[21:00] <apw> akgraner, still on maverick ?
[21:01] <akgraner> yep
[21:02] <akgraner> apw, I'm to nervous to switch to natty when I only have one computer...
[21:03] <apw> akgraner, indeed ... can we have a new bug, so i can mark it as a regression
[21:04] <apw> akgraner, do you have -proposed enabled or just -updates?
[21:04] <apw> akgraner, include the previous kernel version which is known to be good for comparison
[21:04] <akgraner> -updates
[21:05] <akgraner> ok I'll file a new bug and start the testing process :-)
[21:06] <bjf> apw, akgraner could try -proposed, there were a bunch of stable upstream patches in it, don't know if any were related
[21:06] <apw> yeah feel free to install just the kernel from -proposed rather than enabling everything
[21:07]  * bjf crosses his fingers
[21:07] <apw> indeed
[21:07] <akgraner> bjf,apw cool I don't mind trying different kernels it's sorta fun these days :-)  apw has taught me well..
[21:07] <apw> though her issue therefore is regression-updates which is bad
[21:07] <apw> akgraner, abused you enough :)
[21:08] <akgraner> apw - I'll get you a bug and some more information by in the morning - thank you!
[21:11] <sconklin> in the meantime, cook a sandwich on it
[21:13]  * apw will leave you in sconklin's capable hands :)
[21:14] <apw> sconklin, sounds like a regression-update
[21:14] <sconklin> apw: noted
[21:17] <sconklin> apw: I've cleared ten bugs off the list so far
[21:17] <apw> sconklin, good going
[21:18] <apw> i'd say thats plenty for one day ... its only officially 4 hours
[21:18] <sconklin> well, I'm into one more and then I think I'm done.
[21:18] <sconklin> unless it's really ugly then I'll punt it
[21:18] <sconklin> ;)
[21:18] <apw> 6 closed ... nice
[21:19] <sconklin> apw: heh, the last comment in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/49052 is actually a question for you
[21:19] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 49052 in linux "no hfs+ journal write support by default (gets mounted as read only)" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[21:19] <apw> for me ?  heh
[21:19] <sconklin> but I suspect I can answer it as easily
[21:20] <apw> yeah MAINTAINERS is your friend
[21:20] <apw> thanks for cleaning up after me
[21:33] <sconklin> which mailing list do patch pilot reports get sent to?
[21:33] <sconklin> nm, u-devel
[21:48] <apw> sconklin, dunno, don't do them myself
[21:49] <herton> apw, for next natty kernel it may be good to rebase again, there was a new fix for the fix of BUG_ON in path lookup
[21:49] <herton> commit 3abb17e
[21:49] <apw> oh can't those people do anything right?
[21:49] <herton> hehe
[21:50] <apw> i have all the test builds for the next upload about done
[21:50] <apw> this would make me mad
[21:51] <apw> herton, i think i'll just cherry that one fix
[21:51] <apw> and go with that
[21:51] <herton> yeah, should be fine
[21:52] <herton> I tested without that fix in two machines and didn't experience problems, but some people can have, like reported on LKML
[21:52] <apw> yeah as i have not yet pushed, i may as well restart my cycle, only an 1.5hrs wasted
[21:55] <apw> herton, thanks for the heads up, that was timely
[23:53] <alex_> Hi guys , I am looking for a little bit of help
[23:54] <alex_> I bought an atsc card , and I didnot manage to use corectly em28xx kernel module
[23:56] <alex_> anyone could help me to make it work ?
[23:57] <alex_> Here is my lsusb output
[23:57] <alex_> Bus 002 Device 003: ID eb1a:2875 eMPIA Technology, Inc.