[00:01] <kristian_> md5sum please?
[00:03] <ohsix> you're going to break your keyboard pasting that thing that much
[00:04] <kristian_> ohsix: huh?
[00:05] <ohsix> kristian_: jjohansen has pasted that url like 100 times :D
[00:05] <kristian_> 42e784beb5ad478a68dc0a41fb4c7b39
[00:05] <kristian_> ohsix, no, exactly two times
[00:06] <ohsix> i see, i guess they were mostly different
[00:06] <jjohansen> ohsix: not quite, I have pasted similar urls, the base is the same but the name of the deb is slightly different
[00:07] <kristian_> ohsix, believe me, there is a limited market for this .deb ;)
[03:48] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: back, up 6 1/2 hrs with no problems, i am currently playing music via rythembox
[03:48] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: okay, kicking off the next kernel
[03:52] <DrDetroit> this will probably be the last one for me tonite
[03:52] <DrDetroit> i will most likely let it run till morning
[03:53] <DrDetroit> sorry i fell asleep watching Arkansas PBS, they had The Cate Brothers Band on tonite, really great stuff
[03:54] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: no need to apologize, I am just happy you are so willing to test
[03:55] <DrDetroit> I don't mind at all
[03:55] <DrDetroit> after all the stuff the linux community has given me over the years, it is the least i can do
[03:56] <DrDetroit> hehe I have to check George's Majestic Lounge's happy our schedule to see if the Cate Brothers are playing there soon
[03:56] <DrDetroit> brb
[04:08] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: kernel.ubuntu.com/~jj/linux-image-2.6.32-28-generic_2.6.32-28.50~lp740549.db8219_i386.deb
[04:09] <DrDetroit> on my way
[04:16] <DrDetroit> rebooting back in a min
[07:34] <fairuz> hi, morning
[07:37] <jjohansen> morning
[07:54] <fairuz> jjohansen: it never succeed doing make install on the board with it recompiling all the files =(
[07:54] <fairuz> jjohansen: but now it boots and i have /lib/modules/mykernel
[07:54] <jjohansen> fairuz: rebuild it on the build machine
[07:55] <jjohansen> fairuz: ?
[07:56] <fairuz> jjohansen: yesterday, i do flash-kernel and apparently it create a new initrd
[07:56] <fairuz> jjohansen: on the boot partition
[07:56] <jjohansen> fairuz: ah, interesting
[07:57] <fairuz> jjohansen: so right now it boots without errors, but still not display
[07:57] <fairuz> jjohansen: but thats not a problem
[07:57] <jjohansen> what is the problem now
[07:57] <fairuz> jjohansen: the problem is that it dont want to compile my external module
[07:58] <jjohansen> what errors is it giving?
[08:00] <fairuz> jjohansen: when I do module_install, it create a symlink build that points to my mounted build machine..so before compiling I have to mount build machine using sshfs. Then when i try to copile it gives me a few lines of scripts/basic/fixdep : 1: cannot create P : permission denied
[08:00] <fairuz> ELF not found
[08:01] <fairuz> and some wirds symbols, all with not found errors
[08:01] <fairuz> *weird
[08:01] <fairuz> jjohansen: symbols problem?
[08:02] <jjohansen> fairuz: I don't know
[08:03] <fairuz> jjohansen: ok
[08:03] <fairuz> jjohansen: btw, how to generate the linux-headers-xxxxxxxxxxx folder?
[08:04] <fairuz> jjohansen: headers_install don't do the job
[08:05] <jjohansen> fairuz: make headers_install_all
[08:05] <jjohansen> I think, its not a step I usually do for the type of building and testing I do
[08:06] <fairuz> jjohansen: ok, I understand. You already helped me a lot
[08:06] <tayal> while building the lernel, root bradcasted the system shutdown command.. :(  then the system booted again.. is the building process completed?
[08:07] <tayal> the three debfiles are also not created.. only one 
[08:07] <tayal> alis created "all.deb"
[08:08] <tayal> *that is
[08:52] <jjohansen> tayal: it sounds like it didn't finish
[08:53] <tayal> jjohansen: yes.. as i find now this commad "sudo apt-get build-dep linux-image-$(uname -r)" is not successfull 
[08:53] <tayal> showing the error "E: Could not open file /var/lib/apt/lists/ppa.launchpad.net_lernid-devs_lernid-releases_ubuntu_dists_maverick_main_source_Sources - open (2: No such file or directory)"
[08:54] <tayal> jjohansen: so may be the fakeroot command is not successfull
[08:54] <tayal> :(
[08:58] <jk-> tayal: `sudo apt-get update` first
[08:58] <tayal> jjohansen: ok
[08:59] <tayal> running... 
[09:00] <tayal> jjohansen: done..
[09:00] <tayal> what to do next? :)
[09:02] <jjohansen> tayal: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel
[09:02] <tayal> jjohansen: i am using this tutorial only
[09:02] <tayal> but the command "sudo apt-get build-dep linux-image-$(uname -r)" is not successfull
[09:02] <tayal> jjohansen: its showing error "E: Could not open file /var/lib/apt/lists/ppa.launchpad.net_lernid-devs_lernid-releases_ubuntu_dists_maverick_main_source_Sources - open (2: No such file or directory)"
[09:03] <tayal> jjohansen: how can i correct it.. dont find anything on google also :(
[09:03] <jk-> tayal: the 'apt-get update' didn't fix that?
[09:04] <tayal> jk-: no :(
[09:04] <tayal> still showing the same error
[09:04] <jjohansen> tayal: what does uname -r report
[09:04] <jk-> did the 'update' give you any errors?
[09:05]  * jk- heads out
[09:06] <tayal> jjohansen: it gives "2.6.35-23-generic"
[09:06] <tayal> jk-: it gave an error as "used old files  for the new...."
[09:06] <jjohansen> tayal: and sudo apt-get update doesn't give any errors?
[09:07] <tayal> i run it again .. so waiitng to complete
[09:09] <tayal> command is still not completed.. 
[09:11] <tayal> jjohansen: jk- : this is teh error "E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead. "
[09:11] <tayal> *the
[09:13] <tayal> jk-, jjohansen : here is the complete commad process "http://paste.ubuntu.com/585277/"
[09:18] <jjohansen> tayal: I'm not sure why some of those are failing, I'll have a closer look in a bit
[09:18] <tayal> jjohansen: thanks.. i am waiting... :)
[09:20] <jjohansen> tayal: are you behind a proxy?
[09:21] <tayal> jjohansen: no.. 
[09:22] <tayal> jjohansen: yes actually.. it is set in firefox.. 
[09:22] <jjohansen> tayal: I meant an apt proxy
[09:22] <tayal> jjohansen: i am not sure.. 
[09:23] <tayal> how can i check this?
[09:23] <jjohansen> if a proxy gets out of sync you can get weird errors like this
[09:23] <jjohansen> then likely not
[09:23] <tayal> jjohansen: how can i chech it now? 
[09:23] <tayal> :(
[09:25] <jjohansen> tayal: check /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01apt-cacher-ng-proxy
[09:25] <tayal> jjohansen: let me check
[09:26] <jjohansen> its not the only way but the one I know/use
[09:27] <tayal> jjohansen: there is no file named  "01apt-cacher-ng-proxy" in the directory
[09:27] <jjohansen> tayal: any other files that mention proxy or cache
[09:27] <jjohansen> it really doesn't sound like you are using a proxy
[09:28] <tayal> jjohansen: may be.. i think i am not using any proxy.. 
[09:28] <tayal> and there is no such file
[09:28] <tayal> all files are "00trustcdrom  05aptitude      20archive              70debconf 01autoremove  10periodic      20dbus                 99synaptic 01ubuntu      15update-stamp  50unattended-upgrades  99update-notifier "
[09:31] <tayal> jjohansen: its not able to acess the archive links
[09:31] <jjohansen> yeah, I am looking and some of these sources don't seem to exist
[09:31] <jjohansen> did you upgrade your box, and how?
[09:32] <tayal> jjohansen: yeah
[09:32] <tayal> i updated things today only using the update manager
[09:33] <tayal> jjohansen: and the updates dint complted beacuse it wasnt able to acces the archive links
[09:37] <jjohansen> tayal: hrmm, I would say wait and try again in a bit
[09:38] <jjohansen> actual try ping in.archive.ubuntu.com
[09:38] <jjohansen> and host -v in.archive.ubuntu.com
[09:38] <tayal> jjohansen: ok
[09:39] <tayal> jjohansen: its pinging "64 bytes from 37.snat-111-91-91.hns.net.in (111.91.91.37): icmp_req=20 ttl=56 time=53.1 ms"
[09:39] <jjohansen> okay, you are seeing it at least
[09:39] <tayal> jjohansen: second is also working
[09:39] <tayal> "host -v in.archive.ubuntu.com"
[09:39] <jjohansen> my http: requests to it are responding really slow right now
[09:40] <tayal> yes.. :(
[09:40] <jjohansen> tayal: you can try sudo apt-get update again but my bet is it will time out again
[09:40] <tayal> jjohansen: let me try and see :D
[09:41] <jjohansen> but I will say my first try completely failed so getting anything is an improvement
[09:41] <tayal> jjohansen: its all ignored and all
[09:41] <tayal> no connectivity agagin
[09:41] <tayal> :(
[09:42] <jjohansen> tayal: okay, well its definitely slow and that might be the problem
[09:43] <tayal> jjohansen: yes.. then i will try later.. and the backup is also gonna over.. i will ping you if i will hav any problem
[09:43] <tayal> :)
[09:43] <jjohansen> tayal: the other option is trying another archive
[09:43] <tayal> jjohansen: ok.. let me try kubuntu
[09:43] <jjohansen> eg. I am using us.archive.ubuntu.com
[09:43] <tayal> ok.. let me try this
[09:44]  * jjohansen reboots
[09:47] <tayal> jjohansen: its pinnging  "64 bytes from caryopsis.canonical.com (91.189.92.169): icmp_req=5 ttl=50 time=208 ms "
[09:48] <jjohansen> tayal: did you change your sources.list
[09:49] <tayal> jjohansen: no
[09:49] <tayal> its d same
[09:49] <jjohansen> tayal: what is pinging caryopsis.canonical.com
[09:50] <tayal> jjohansen: when i was pinging "us.archive.ubuntu.com"
[09:50] <tayal> it give this "caryopsis.canonical.com"
[09:51] <tayal> jjohansen: i am so sorry. but battery is gonna over
[09:51] <tayal> :(
[09:51] <tayal> i am sorry
[09:51] <jjohansen> tayal: ah okay, us.archive.ubuntu.com will cycle through a few different hosts
[09:52] <tayal> jjohansen: yes.. and this in  imine
[09:52] <tayal> jjohansen: but i need to leave now :(
[09:52] <jjohansen> okay, bye
[09:52] <tayal> thankyou so much.. i will be back 
[09:52] <tayal> :)
[09:52] <tayal> bye
[09:52] <tayal> jjohansen: :)
[10:36] <DrDetroit> Good morning to all
[10:36] <amitk> smb`: already know about this? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/585307/
[10:37] <amitk> smb`: lucid server here...
[10:37] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: I think this one is good it ran all night, if you want to prepare a new one before you hit the rack I will dl it
[10:38] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: okay kicking off the next one
[10:38] <DrDetroit> gonna be stormy here, I might have to shut down for awhile today if the lightening gets bad
[10:39] <jjohansen> amitk: no I don't think we knew that one
[10:42] <amitk> jjohansen: anything I can do to help debug?
[10:45] <jjohansen> amitk: hehe, well you could find the bug :)
[10:45] <jjohansen> amitk: I'll take a look at it and see whats up, it shouldn't be hard to track down
[10:45] <amitk> jjohansen: i found it. /boot is out of space
[10:46] <jjohansen> ah, well then it might have been hard to track down  :)
[10:46] <jjohansen> really should give a better message than the when it runs out of space
[10:47] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: kernel.ubuntu.com/~jj/linux-image-2.6.32-28-generic_2.6.32-28.50~lp740549.f17140_i386.deb
[10:48] <amitk> jjohansen: it did, earlier in the log (that I didn't look at). update-initramfs failed (http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/585313/)
[10:48] <jjohansen> amitk: ah so it did :)
[10:50] <amitk> jjohansen: I had kernel since -14 installed
[10:50] <DrDetroit> on my way
[10:50] <jjohansen> ouch
[10:56] <DrDetroit> rebooting
[11:10] <DrDetroit> and back
[11:11] <DrDetroit> JJohansen: back, I know you tend to get some sleep soon so I will see you later on with a report
[11:11] <DrDetroit> opps
[11:11] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: back, I know you tend to get some sleep soon so I will see you later on with a report
[11:11] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: no I'll be around a while yet
[11:12] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: but let it run for a while :)
[11:12] <DrDetroit> ok
[11:13] <DrDetroit> storm's a brewin
[11:13] <DrDetroit> hehe
[11:47] <kristian-aalborg> okay jjohansen - let's fire up that baby
[11:47] <jjohansen> kristian-aalborg: crossing fingers
[11:56] <kristian-aalborg> interesting... your .deb seems bigger than anything i build
[11:58] <kristian-aalborg> hurm, not really
[11:58] <kristian-aalborg> the one I got from make oldconfig is 7 mb... I suppose I could get about that small, then
[11:59] <jjohansen> kristian-aalborg: its possible I messed up the config
[12:00] <kristian-aalborg> how?
[12:00] <kristian-aalborg> confusing it with another one?
[12:01] <jjohansen> kristian-aalborg: maybe I messed up copying it in, not sure, I'll take a look and see
[12:05]  * kristian-aalborg reboots
[12:05] <kristian-aalborg> we'll find out soon ;)
[12:05] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: ok this is the first mess up I have seen
[12:06] <kristian-aalborg> jjohansen: hey, it boots!
[12:06] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: i have tried to start up rythembox to play some music, it shows that it is running, but it does not show up on my desktp
[12:06] <kristian-aalborg> awesome
[12:06] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: really, I was starting to worry, lets see what sar, vmstat, latencytop etc say
[12:06] <DrDetroit> ok
[12:07] <DrDetroit> root@bashful:~# vmstat
[12:07] <DrDetroit> procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system-- ----cpu----
[12:07] <DrDetroit>  r  b   swpd   free   buff  cache   si   so    bi    bo   in   cs us sy id wa
[12:07] <DrDetroit>  2  0  43992  39736  38732 126952    5   13   190    86  343 3269 46  9 40  5
[12:07] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: can we paste this information into the bug report
[12:09] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: is that something I have to do?
[12:10] <DrDetroit> I can't figure out how to copy latencytop 
[12:10] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/740549
[12:10] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 740549 in linux "Ubuntu 10.04LTS runs slow after kernel updates" [High,Confirmed]
[12:11] <jjohansen> I am going to put and entry in for which kernel bisect is failing, and then I would like you to put some entries in for output from sar, vmstat, latencytop, and a few others
[12:13] <DrDetroit> ok except that i cant figure out how to copy paste from latencytop
[12:15] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: yeah that one is a pain
[12:16] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: we can try falling back to a screenshot for that one
[12:16] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: its strange because i did play rythembox in the previous bisect
[12:16] <DrDetroit> yeah, i can probably do that one
[12:17] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: well we are bug hunting
[12:17] <DrDetroit> the results of sar 1-100
[12:17] <DrDetroit> Average:        all     10.97      0.00      4.04      0.63      0.00     84.36
[12:17] <DrDetroit> 07:15:21 AM     CPU     %user     %nice   %system   %iowait    %steal     %idle
[12:17] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: can you do copy the output into the bug instead of pasting here
[12:18] <DrDetroit> sure sorry
[12:18] <jjohansen> that will help has others can look at it
[12:25] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: i have top, vmstat, sar 1 100 average, and top there, besides latencytop which i will do a screen capture, is there anything else you want in it 
[12:26] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: cat /proc/interrupts
[12:27] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: ok got that...anything else before i do the screen capture?
[12:28] <DrDetroit> and its still pretty perky, no real mushy feeling, just the program doesnt display
[12:30] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: iostat -x 1
[12:30] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: oh its perky, I thought it was showing the slow down :(
[12:30] <jjohansen> program not displaying could be a different bug
[12:31] <DrDetroit> its the first time i have ever seen that happen
[12:31] <jjohansen> right, well lets add a note to the bug about the failure seen here, I don't want to call it a bad bisect if we aren't seeing the slowdown
[12:32] <jjohansen> but we can still use the information to compare against
[12:32] <DrDetroit> no problem, anything else before I post?
[12:33] <DrDetroit> hehe maybe i will try and open other stuff
[12:34] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: all posted
[12:34] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: please do
[12:42] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: after killing the rythmbox pid several times and restarting it, if finally works. all other apps work without problems
[12:43] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: okay, keep testing this one for a while more then, my guess is that rythmbox failing to start is a different bug
[12:43] <DrDetroit> nod, i stopped it normally then restarted it and it failed again
[12:44] <jjohansen> any message in the logs?
[12:44] <DrDetroit> let me look
[12:47] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: not sure what I should be looking for, but this is the last entry in messages
[12:47] <DrDetroit> Mar 25 07:41:07 bashful pulseaudio[1374]: ratelimit.c: 1 events suppressed
[12:47] <DrDetroit> (END) 
[12:48] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: I'm not sure what we are looking for either just failures that might be related, and that seems like it could be
[12:49] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: Mar 25 07:38:48 bashful kernel: [ 5468.553104] __ratelimit: 18 callbacks suppressed
[12:49] <DrDetroit> Mar 25 07:38:48 bashful kernel: [ 5468.553113] soffice.bin[2252]: segfault at 149f5e9 ip 0149f5e9 sp b3d8b1a0 error 4 in libX11.so.6.3.0[1541000+119000]
[12:50] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: hrmm, another crash interesting
[12:52] <DrDetroit> I thought that was when i opened and closed open office word
[12:52] <DrDetroit> i was testing what would open, they all did except rythmbox
[12:54] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: thats about all i can see
[13:08] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: Rythmbox no longer shows up on my desktop as normal, but I have found it sitting as an icon in my top panel
[13:08] <DrDetroit> if i click on it i can then display it
[13:08] <jjohansen> it was just "minimized"
[13:08] <DrDetroit> it starts out up there now
[13:09] <DrDetroit> let me see if i can get it back to normal
[13:09] <DrDetroit> sorry 
[13:09] <DrDetroit> it has never behaved like that before, so i was not looking in the panel
[13:11] <DrDetroit> ok well
[13:11] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: i apologize, i have never seen it behave like that
[13:12] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: np, it happens I've been confused by similar things
[13:12] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: i guess we should remove my last comments eh?
[13:12] <DrDetroit> from the bug report?
[13:14] <Mamontin> Hi all
[13:16] <Mamontin>  If I have a processor with "SMT (Hyperthreading) scheduler support" do I need to "Multi-core scheduler support" and Symmetric multi-processing support?
[13:22] <jjohansen> Mamontin: define need.  The answer is no because you can select them separately in the config
[13:56] <ppisati> bjf: bug 723945
[13:56] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 723945 in linux "CVE-2010-4258" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/723945
[13:56] <ppisati> bjf: you marked dapper and hardy as "fix committed" but i didn't find the fix there
[14:31]  * ogasawara back in 20min
[15:15] <sforshee> cnd, got a sec?
[15:16] <cnd> sforshee, heh, depends how long that sec is
[15:17] <sforshee> cnd, I'm having a discussion on lkml trying to determine what key code to send for a funny button on an eeepc convertable netbook/tablet
[15:17] <sforshee> you know anyone who is a good candidate to make suggestions?
[15:17] <cnd> well, you could ask dmitry torokhov, the input maintainer
[15:17] <cnd> peter hutterer is the main X input maintainer too
[15:18] <cnd> he may be of help
[15:18] <sforshee> yeah, I was thinking someone on the userspace side who might know better how the keys are actually being used
[15:18] <cnd> if it's keyboard like keys
[15:19] <cnd> then daniel stone may know some stuff too
[15:19] <sforshee> Asus made this button bring up some touch screen interface on short press and rotate the screen on long press
[15:20] <sforshee> so it's not a normal keyboard button
[15:20] <sconklin> tgardner: what's the status of the hppa build investigation?
[15:21] <cnd> sforshee, that sounds odd...
[15:22] <sforshee> cnd, it is, very odd
[15:22] <tgardner> sconklin, lamont is creating a new chroot thats only -release/-security. my theory is that something environmental changed since -28 won't even build correctly now.
[15:22] <sconklin> tgardner: thanks
[15:23] <tgardner> sconklin, this has been an enormous pain in the ass. you get to fix the next one :)
[15:23] <sconklin> tgardner: well, I started on this one, and then asked you for a little advice . . . 
[15:23] <sconklin> ;)
[15:24] <tgardner> sconklin, yeah well, you probably have better things you should be doing...
[16:03] <bjf> skaet, is there a clear message of how long lts-backport-maverick will be supported (or any other lts-backport for that matter)
[16:04] <skaet> bjf,  see my note for the test windows available.    we can figure a schedule based on that.
[16:05] <sconklin> skaet: sorry I'm not parsing that
[16:06] <skaet> note I sent to the sru mailing list.  hosting other meeting now
[16:14] <skaet> sconklin, bjf - will follow up with you in early afternoon.   
[16:23]  * bjf -> errand
[16:41] <tgardner> skaet, who approves uploads during the natty freeze? linux-ti-omap4 is stuck in the queue (and doesn't really affect the beta freeze)
[17:08] <JFo> <- lunch
[17:20]  * tgardner --> lunch
[18:58] <aakshay> jjohansen, hey.. :) still apt is not accessing the archives. :(
[18:59] <jjohansen> aakshay: try a different archive, in.archive seem if you get better ping times
[19:00] <aakshay> can i try urs ? may give better result :)
[19:01] <aakshay> jjohansen,  us.archive is givin "64 bytes from prat.canonical.com (91.189.88.45): icmp_req=1 ttl=52 time=248 ms
[19:01] <aakshay> "
[19:02] <aakshay> jjohansen,  and here is may apt/sources.list "http://paste.ubuntu.com/585520/"
[19:03] <jjohansen> aakshay: anything wrong with the ping times you are getting, its better than what I was getting for in.archive
[19:03] <jjohansen> you will need to update your apt/sources.list  just replace in. with us.
[19:03] <aakshay> jjohansen, ok in the begibing?
[19:03] <aakshay> *begining
[19:05] <aakshay> jjohansen, ok.. changing everywhere
[19:06] <aakshay> jjohansen, but for "in.archive.." i have ping as "64 bytes from 37.snat-111-91-91.hns.net.in (111.91.91.37): icmp_req=8 ttl=56 time=51.3 ms"
[19:06] <aakshay> so i think its better than us.archive?
[19:07] <sconklin> I''m looking at create-release-tracker and neo-create-release-tracker. I only see one change in the git log to create-release-tracker since neo- was split out on Mar 15th
[19:07] <jjohansen> aakshay: it might be for you but it doesn't seem to be responding, give the us.archive a try, if it doesn't work its easy to change back
[19:07] <sconklin> That's the addition of qastaging
[19:08] <aakshay> jjohansen, ok.. let me do this.. :)
[19:11] <aakshay> jjohansen, its working now!!!!!!... but lets see that no error will generate after apt-get update :)
[19:12] <fairuz> :D
[19:12] <aakshay> :)
[19:12] <fairuz> jjohansen: my setup is working now. thanks to you
[19:13] <jjohansen> fairuz: nice, I am glad to hear it is working
[19:14] <fairuz> jjohansen: hey you online until now. Not sleeping?
[19:15] <aakshay> jjohansen, err.. again showed the same error :(... "E: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[19:15] <aakshay> "
[19:15] <jjohansen> fairuz: uhm, no its been a long thursday
[19:15] <tgardner> sconklin, to whom are you addressing your comments?
[19:15] <sconklin> tgardner: that was in the wrong window, I'm coming up to speed on some of brad's code
[19:15] <jjohansen> aakshay: okay, can you paste bin the results
[19:16] <aakshay> jjohansen, sure.. :(
[19:16] <sconklin> it was sort of random without any context ;)
[19:16] <tgardner> sconklin, actually, I kind of understood it after reading your todo list
[19:17] <sconklin> heh, the wonders of an open process ;)
[19:17] <aakshay> jjohansen, please check "http://paste.ubuntu.com/585553/"
[19:26] <aakshay> jjohansen, what you observed now? any error?
[19:28] <jjohansen> aakshay: sorry haven't gotten to it yet
[19:29] <aakshay> jjohansen, np... :).. please suggest  me which channel i go to get it corrected?
[19:31] <jjohansen> aakshay: try #ubuntu
[19:31] <tgardner> aakshay, lernid-devs doesn't have a maverick repository. there is only karmic and lucid.
[19:32] <aakshay> jjohansen, thanks :)
[19:33] <jjohansen> aakshay: oh missed that one, when I was looking at your in.archive failures last night
[19:33] <aakshay> tgardner, ok.. but i am building maverick kernel in lucid
[19:34] <aakshay> tgardner, so do i need to add something? or so? basically i  am novice..
[19:35] <tgardner> aakshay, if you're a novice, then methinks you should learn the fundamentals first.
[19:36] <aakshay> tgardner, yes.. so for that i am learning to build the kernel. or there is something other i should start with? please suggest
[19:36] <jjohansen> aakshay: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel
[19:36] <tgardner> start simple
[19:36] <jjohansen> that has all you need, if you follow that you should be able to build a kernel
[19:37] <jjohansen> get through that first
[19:37] <fairuz> can't agree more with jjohansen
[19:37] <aakshay> jjohansen, i am building the kernel using this only.. but stucked at the same command
[19:37] <aakshay> :(
[19:38] <aakshay> tgardner, what are the simple things? like?  please suggest
[19:38] <tgardner> aakshay, as jjohansen suggested, build a kernel, then install it.
[19:38] <jjohansen> aakshay: remove the lernid tools ppa from your sources
[19:38] <jjohansen> then sudo apt-get update again
[19:39] <aakshay> tgardner, ok.. this is  what i am doing.. :D.. but stucked :(
[19:39] <aakshay> jjohansen, did. but getting the same error.. :(
[19:40] <aakshay> jjohansen, again got the same error
[19:40] <aakshay> :(
[19:42] <fairuz> aakshay: it stucked on what line now?
[19:42] <jjohansen> aakshay: W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/lernid-devs/lernid-releases/ubuntu/dists/maverick/main/source/Sources.gz  404  Not Found
[19:42] <jjohansen> W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/lernid-devs/lernid-releases/ubuntu/dists/maverick/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz  404  Not Found
[19:42] <jjohansen> that sure looks like you still are pulling lernid
[19:42] <aakshay> fairuz, same output "http://paste.ubuntu.com/585553/"
[19:43] <jjohansen> can you pastebin your /etc/apt/source.list again
[19:43] <aakshay> jjohansen, yes.. please wait.. :)
[19:44] <jjohansen> aakshay: add how about running this   grep -l lernid /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*
[19:45] <aakshay> jjohansen, here is the sources.list "http://paste.ubuntu.com/585573/"
[19:45] <aakshay> jjohansen, let me run this command 
[19:46] <aakshay> jjohansen, showed this output "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/lernid-devs-lernid-releases-maverick.list
[19:46] <aakshay> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/lernid-devs-lernid-releases-maverick.list.save
[19:46] <aakshay> "
[19:47] <jjohansen> aakshay: open that file and add a # to the front of any line containing lernid
[19:47] <jjohansen> that should comment it out, save it and then try apt-get update again
[19:47] <aakshay> jjohansen, ok.. yes
[19:49] <aakshay> jjohansen, u r great!!!!... it worked.... o/
[19:50] <aakshay> thankyou so much
[19:50] <aakshay> :)
[19:50] <aakshay> ;)
[19:50] <aakshay> yiipieee...!!!!! now apt-get update completed with no error
[19:50] <aakshay> :)
[19:51] <aakshay> tgardner, fairuz : thankyou so much :)
[19:52] <jjohansen> aakshay: make sure to do an upgrade again.  either sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, or through the update manager to make sure your packages are in a consistent state
[19:52] <jjohansen> having a partial upgrade around can be problematic
[19:53] <aakshay> jjohansen, okay....  :)
[19:56] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: ready for the next one i think
[19:57] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: so that one is good
[19:57]  * tgardner --> beer thirty
[19:57] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: been running it for 9hrs not problems
[19:57] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: okay, I'll kick off the next one
[20:20] <kristian-aalborg> jjohansen: any clue why your version worked and mine did not?
[21:30] <bryceh> pgraner, I understand you're having some multimonitor woes?
[21:38] <kristian_> hi again
[21:38] <kristian_> stupid old box, keeps quitting on me
[21:50] <bjf> JFo, still around ? was it regression-potential that we were doing away with ?
[21:52] <JFo> yessir
[21:52] <JFo> to both
[21:52] <bjf> thanks
[21:52] <JFo> we assume a bug naturally has regression potential
[21:52] <JFo> my pleasure
[22:17]  * bjf -> break
[22:44] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: are we done for the weekend?
[22:45] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: 
[22:45] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: if you want to be
[22:45] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: No, I just thought yhou were gone for the weekend, I was waiting on the next one
[22:46] <jjohansen> otherwise I just need a minute more for your kernel
[22:46] <DrDetroit> no problem
[22:46] <DrDetroit> there is no hurry
[22:46] <DrDetroit> I apologize 
[22:46] <jjohansen> No not gone, just got distract by other items
[22:46] <jjohansen> thanks for pinging otherwise I would have forgotten until too late
[22:47] <DrDetroit> no problem at all i understand perfectly, I fixed a leaky eve and put a new wax ring on my toilet while waiting
[22:49] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: kernel.ubuntu.com/~jj/linux-image-2.6.32-28-generic_2.6.32-28.50~lp740549.04023f6_i386.deb
[22:50] <jjohansen> hehe, well I least least you weren't sitting around waiting :)
[22:50] <DrDetroit> I double checked quite often though
[22:51] <DrDetroit> just to be sure
[22:51] <DrDetroit> when I am home, I am not too far from my computers, it'st the only thing I am decent at
[22:58] <DrDetroit> reboot
[23:05] <DrDetroit> jjohansen: i have received a number of security updates and other stuff, I figure I should not do those until we are finished with our work. Is that correct?
[23:06] <jjohansen> DrDetroit: yeah its best not to change what is in your system when hunting for bugs
[23:07] <DrDetroit> ok will get back to you later on, I assuem that at some point you will be gone for the weekend