/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/06/09/#ubuntu-kernel.txt

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eagles0513875hey guys08:22
eagles0513875morning apw08:22
apwmornig08:24
eagles0513875how goes it08:26
apwbusy as always08:27
smbapw, So compat_vdso is only i386 and is said only to be needed with old (<2.3.3 glibc) which is ok in hardy (2.7.x). Normal boot in a vm looks ok and the testcases then pass. Just want to start up one instance to be even more convinced.08:35
apwsmb, sounds good, perhaps we can get one of the buildd peeps to test one08:35
apwreally when we push a hardy kernel into -proposed that should happen every time08:36
smbapw, Questrion is whether they run anything i38608:36
apwprobabally not, but worth asking, if not then we really are off the worry pile08:37
smbRight, seeing it depends on libc, the version being ok, being able to boot already got me off it quite a bit08:37
smbJust for completeness I will do a domU and push that kernel to ec2. If that all works I just push out the change for review08:38
apwsmb, sounds good to me09:04
apwcking, moin09:41
ckingapw, hiya09:45
eagles0513875apw: has the 2.6.38-9 natty kernel been rolled out as an update yet09:47
Tommeheagles0513875: it's been superceded09:58
eagles0513875on natty O_O by what though09:58
Tommeh2.6.38-10-generic09:58
eagles0513875for natty or for the next release09:58
TommehI'm still on Natty09:58
TommehI might have proposed enabled...09:59
RAOFI suspect eagles0513875 means 2.6.38.9, rather than 2.6.38-9?09:59
TommehAh, my mistake, if so09:59
eagles0513875ya thats what i meant sry09:59
apweagles0513875, no -9 had regressions and was replaced with -1010:00
TommehThough, 2.6.38.8 is the latest 'stable' as per lkml...10:00
TommehAnd twitter.com/gregkh10:01
alex3fhi, experiencing g #397096 in up-to-date natty, does anyone know something about it?10:01
Tommeh"#Linux 2.6.38.8 kernel released. Last 2.6.38 kernel, it is now end-of-life, move to .39-stable."10:01
eagles0513875apw: how come my netbook then in the ppa that had 9 in it is still on 9 and has not been upgraded10:03
apweagles0513875, which ppa are you using10:03
eagles0513875apw: let me look it was the one you gave me when i was having atheros wifi issues10:04
eagles0513875pre-proposed apw10:04
apweagles0513875, no idea why you haven't got an update unless you don't also have -proposed enabled10:06
apwas the version in the pre-proposed ppa is10:06
apwlinux - 2.6.38-10.44pre20110607090210:06
eagles0513875let me cfheck10:06
eagles0513875apw: proposed would be pre-released-updates in software sources10:07
eagles0513875now i got it apw :D 10:08
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eagles0513875apw: im upgrading my netbook to the ocelot lol11:29
apweagles0513875, good luck with that!11:30
eagles0513875hows it looking so far11:33
apweagles0513875, not really running anything other than the kernel myself11:33
ogra_shaky :)11:33
eagles0513875great thank god i have nothing on this netbook lol11:35
eagles0513875if a reinstall is in order so be it11:35
ogra_not *that* shaky :)11:41
* ppisati -> out to get some stuff11:42
ckingapw, how long does it take to build a debug kernel package - it's taking forever in dpkg11:44
apw15mins or so11:44
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apwon tangerine11:45
ckingowchy ouch ouch ouch11:45
apwunless you _need_ them you can turn them off11:45
ckingI _need_ it - otherwise I would not be needlessly burning CPU cycles :-(11:45
ckingwhy is it *so* slow?11:45
apwthen, forever yes, its .5GB and dpkg has to compress it11:45
ckingah11:46
ckingparallelized compression is required11:46
ogra_you complain about 15min for a ddeb build 11:47
* apw suspects about an hour on armel11:47
ckingat least 11:47
* ogra_ thiks we really need to force cking into a 6month arm team rotation to develop more patience :P11:47
ckingnoooooooooooooooo11:47
* cking pretends to forget his ARM knowledge11:48
ogra_heh11:48
ckingheh, takes less time to download than to create11:56
apwherton, the mvl-dove rebase ... as it is you guys who put in the final tracking bug and actually close the release i suspect you are going to want to do that rebase... i've spent some time sorting out the rebase script so it works the same as the update-to-natty-master we use in the natty and maverick backports13:06
* ogra_ doesnt get why we still have to maintain that kernel ...13:07
hertonapw: hmm ok, isn't ppisati running the script and pushing that to us?13:08
apwherton, well we can do that, but its one of those silly round trips currently13:14
apwhe makes the open branch, pushed it, you close it for lucid13:14
apwthen he has to pull it, move it into maverick and push it again, then you have to change the tracking bug and check it and push it13:15
* ogra_ shakes his head13:15
apwas its a direct 100% copy of whats in lucid, it doesn't seem that sensible to ping-pong it like that ... to me anyhow13:15
hertonwhat you say makes sense. Is the script update-from-lucid-mvl-dove ?13:16
ppisatiherton: yes, it's that done13:32
ppisatiherton: i did the lucid->maverick once13:33
ppisatiherton: but it's not only about this script... ufff...13:33
ppisatiwait13:33
ogra_we should really drop the maverick dove kernel ... it doesnt fulfill any purpose or has any users13:35
apwogra_, dunno mate, but when we talked before it had support for 18m and so we had to support it13:37
ogra_apw, not for dove ... 13:38
apwppisati, i pushed an updated script to the branch which actually works ...13:38
ogra_the maverick dove support we did was solely for oem to make sure userspace works on dove ... the kernel they use is totally uncompatible to ours13:38
apwherton, yes thats the one13:38
apwogra_, but it seems to be marked as supported in the support matric13:39
ppisatiapw: ok13:39
apwppisati, i tried to use it this morning and it ate my tree, so i fixed it up 13:39
ogra_apw, userspace ... i'll talk to david next week if we can drop the maverick dove kernel13:39
ogra_lucid is still supported for 18 months though, there you are right13:39
ppisatii remeber i had to do some git reset and then launching the script13:39
apwogra_, ok thanks, mostly its 100% the same as lucid, so 13:39
ppisatibut if it works out of the box now, is much better13:40
ogra_but having to go on with dove once lucid on arm is EOL is just insane13:40
apwppisati, right should just work now, it was always meant to13:40
apwogra_, indeed a fair point13:40
apwppisati, i feel that if it works as well as the lts ones, and it should, then it might be most expediant for herton to run it just cause he closes the lucid one and verifies that13:42
ppisatiherton: btw, what was the problem yesterday with the lucid/mvl-dove kernel? i mean, the create-tracker script13:42
ppisatiapw: ack13:42
hertonppisati: the kernel tools looks at the git branch, and looks for changelog at debian.<branch name>, well that was the problem I had13:43
hertonjust renamed the branch to what it was expecting13:43
apwherton, which tools do that, really they should look at debian/debian.env to find out the 'branch name'13:44
hertonapw: create-release-tracker, which uses ktl/debian.py13:45
apwherton, i think that should be fixed to use debian/debian.env if it exists 13:45
apwand actually now that karmic is gone if there isn't one then its debian13:45
hertonyep, or having a possible command line switch to override13:46
ppisatiregarding the buglink in the commit message of cve patches14:14
ppisatisome of them point to a real but ticket14:14
ppisatie.g. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/60122614:15
ubot2Ubuntu bug 601226 in linux-fsl-imx51 "Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference in ppdev module" [Undecided,In progress]14:15
ppisatiothers point to the tracker bug of the release that contained that fix14:15
ppisatie.g.14:15
ppisatihttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/73122614:15
ubot2Ubuntu bug 731226 in linux "Lucid update to 2.6.32.32.14 stable release" [Undecided,Fix released]14:15
ppisatibut i guess we want just the first case, right?14:15
alex3fhi: #397096 happens with 2.6.38-10, but with 2.6.38-9 does not, on my machine14:17
hertonppisati: I think it should point to the cve tracking bug?14:20
tgardnerppisati, CVE patches that we develop or integrate should have their own bug report, whereas stable updates are batched in one giant bug report. We often get CVE patches via stable updates, so we just need to mark the stable update tracking bug as having a CVE vulnerability.14:21
ppisatitgardner: ok14:22
ppisatitgardner: so the one pointing to a tracker bug, means we got them via stable update14:22
tgardnerppisati, when you notice that a stable update solves a CVE, you should also note it in the changelog.14:23
tgardnerppisati, yes14:23
tgardnerppisati, apw has developed a script that pairs stable updates and CVE commits from mitre.org and has cleared out some of our backlog of CVE notices.14:24
ppisatitgardner: ok, but then that particular patch that i cherry pick won't poing to "real" launchpad bug page, and thus i cannot add any $release/$branch to it14:24
ppisatis/poing/point/14:25
ppisatitgardner: i mean, you told me that every CVE entry that i pushed should have the correspective $release/$branch in the launchpad bug page14:26
apwtgardner, ok the 'final' 3.0 / 3.0.0.0.0 kernel / meta are built in my red ppa: https://edge.launchpad.net/~apw/+archive/red/+packages (as ~pre2) as its irrevocable if i get it wrong i wonder if you might review the packages produced for numbering etc14:26
ppisatitgardner: but what if they point to a cve tracker?14:26
apwogra_, ^^14:26
tgardnerppisati, if you're doing a wholesale rebase against master then you can likely just add a package task (linux-fsl_imx51) to the original stable update tracker bug. Otherwise you should create a new stable update tracker bug.14:26
ppisatisorry, tracker bug14:26
ppisatitgardner: ok14:27
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tgardnerapw, looking...14:28
* tgardner wonders if pgraner is in a noisy air-conditioned space14:29
apwmeant to be around now i think14:29
ppisatitgardner: and for every bug that get a new launchpad bug, i should push again to update the buglink, right?14:30
tgardnerapw, the east coast is having a heat wave, so it might be  good place to be.14:30
tgardnerppisati, yeah. you can just edit the commit logs and I can reset to your HEAD14:30
apwtgardner, a heads up ... i've respun all the update-to-foo scripts in the lts-backports and in the maverick/mvl-dove branch to basically be the same script and fixed up a bunch of issues14:31
apwtgardner, and i have been wondering if we should rename the files to debian/scripts/misc/update-to-my-upstream14:32
tgardnerapw, do they now all have a common ancestor in the debian repo ?14:32
apwin all of them, so that there is a trivial way to tell if the branch has scripted updates and you know already what it is called14:32
tgardnerapw, never mind. ack to your last comment.14:33
apwtgardner, good point, will do that now14:33
apwi'll start a thread on u-k-t for that, so that stable is aware ...14:33
apwtgardner, can we turn the emerald raid into jbos and try raiding it higher ... wonder if that might help14:35
tgardnerapw, I tried that on my emerald. didn't seem to make a difference14:35
apwso its just a crap controller, thats poor14:35
tgardneri.e., I exposed both drives as used LVM14:35
tgardners/as/and/14:36
apwpoor indeed, hrmph14:38
tgardnerapw, push your packaging changes to oneiric master-next so I don't have to download the whole source package from your PPA.14:39
apwtgardner, got any other solid use cases for overlayfs other than livecd ?14:44
apwtgardner, trying to help shore up the request to merge14:45
tgardnerapw, hmm, its not really my domain of expertise :)14:45
ppisatiuhm14:55
apwtgardner, other than the closing commit the master-next branch is up to date on linux14:59
apwtgardner, and linux-meta master-next has the latest bits 14:59
ppisatiapw: i can't switch to master to find the sha since i'm in a rebase in fsl-imx51 but15:04
ppisatiapw: http://markmail.org/message/dy5bldezg6e55tl7#query:+page:1+mid:4oi2w3bs76nwuxxw+state:results15:04
ppisatiapw: the buglink points to CVE 3875 and not 387615:04
ppisatiapw: but in any case, both of them are not that commit15:05
ppisatiwait15:05
ppisatiapw: 3876 is the correct one, nevermind15:05
apwppisati, ok15:05
ogra_apw, what exactly did you want me to see when you pointed upwards ?15:06
apwsome patches fix more than one but get applied for hte first15:06
apwogra_, i suspect i wanted ogasawara to see something15:06
ogra_heh15:06
ogra_k15:06
ppisatiapw: yeah, i was fooled by the but description, thought it was the commit msg15:06
ppisatis/but/bug/15:06
* ogasawara scrolls back15:06
apwogasawara, ok the 'final' 3.0 / 3.0.0.0.0 kernel / meta are built in my red ppa: https://edge.launchpad.net/~apw/+archive/red/+packages (as ~pre2) as its irrevocable if i get it wrong i wonder if you might review the packages produced for numbering etc15:06
ogasawaraapw: yep, will look right now15:07
apwtgardner, ok i've pushed the close out as well for master-next on ubuntu-oneiric for completeness15:07
apwonce you two are happy i'll hit the upload buttons15:07
smbO_o how many zeros?15:08
apwsmb, 515:08
apwsmb, 5 digits on meta, as 3.0.0.1.5 < 3.0.1.5 ... so for meta we need to use 3 digits till we decide and for the kernel we need to use 2, in order to keep our options open15:09
tgardnerapw, update Vcs-Git to point to the correct repo15:10
apwahh right will do15:10
amitk5 digits!15:11
tgardnerapw, well, it looks right as far as I can tell.15:11
amitkI though Linus wanted to reduce one digit15:11
tgardnerapw, the meta package bodge should work15:11
tgardneramitk, 5 digits is just for meta package versioning15:12
smbSeems in order to reduce we need to increase before being done15:12
apwamitk, the meta package has alays had 5, it may reduce to 4 if we stick with the 2 digit kernel numbering15:12
apwamitk, a number of tools are just not expecting the version number to stop being 3 digits, like ps, top, depmod15:13
apwand till those are fixed we are in a difficult plac15:13
amitkx.y.z-abi.upload15:13
apwthats the kernel numbering15:13
apwwhich is x.y-abi.upload in the current package15:13
smbapw, Oh right, meta was always strange. It just was not that obvious without that many zeros15:13
apwwe are hedging out bets15:13
amitkI small step for Linus, I giant step.....15:13
amitk:)15:14
ogasawaraapw: looks good here15:14
amitks/I/One15:14
apwour bets, by taking the side which allows us to upgrade to the other, for the kernel 3.0 -> 3.,0.0 just fine and not the other way, for meta 3.0.0.1.5 -> 3.0.1.5 but not the other, so we are splitting our selves for now15:14
smbFYI: It seems all recent proposed uploads of the kernel images strangely ended up in the universe of proposed...15:15
apwas in not in main ?15:15
smblinux-image-2.6.35-30-server | 2.6.35-30.53 | maverick-proposed/universe | amd6415:15
smbpiti is trying to fix15:15
apwnothing is going right is it15:16
ogasawaraweird, how did that happen15:16
smbmaybe another we fix lp issue...15:16
smbBut that was the thing I noticed yesterday about uninstallable kernels15:17
smbJust thought that to be delay on my side15:17
apwogasawara, fyi, if you have broken history and printchanges doesn't work (like it doesn't as we switch 2.x -> 3.0) you can now do fdr prev_release=2.6.39-3.10 insertchanges to override the search15:18
apw(on the oneiric tree)15:18
ogasawaraOooo nice15:18
* apw got sick of doing it by hand15:19
apwtgardner, was that the only issure or are you still poking15:21
tgardnerapw, nah, I'm on to a support escalation bug.15:22
tgardnerso, I guess I'm done15:22
apwtgardner, fun15:22
smbhopefully not _that_ bug again...15:22
tgardnersmb, nope, its one of your DRM stable updates methinks. time will tell.15:23
smbyiek15:23
bjftgardner, which kernel is that escalation bug against?15:37
tgardnerbjf, lucid15:37
apwbjf, sconklin, quick heads up, i've updated the update-from* scripts in the lts backport branches ... makes them quicker and easier on your repositories15:38
ckingjust like to say that systemtap rocks15:38
apwbjf, sconklin, i have also fixed up the one on the maverick mvl-dove so that it actually just works like the ones on the lts branches15:39
bjfapw, thanks15:39
smbsforshee, bjf With that escalation bug. Be extra careful about versions. At least for the last few proposed uploads things seemed to have gone into proposed/universe instead of proposed/main15:40
* ogasawara back in 2015:40
brendandsconklin - i'm wondering why the tracking bugs for Maverick and Natty SRU's haven't been invalidated yet - aren't they being respun?15:51
bjfbrendand, working on it15:51
bjfbrendand, at this very moment as a matter of fact15:52
brendandbjf - correct me if wrong, but can't they be invalidated as soon as it's known there will be a replacement?15:52
bjfbrendand, yes15:53
apwgit show Ubuntu-lts-2.6.38-10.4415:53
apwtag Ubuntu-lts-2.6.38-10.4415:55
apw    UBUNTU: Ubuntu-2.6.38-10.4415:55
CarlFKwhat is this?  [    1.356136] acpi device:4e: hash matches16:20
CarlFKI have 2 HP EliteBook 8530w laptops.  3 firewire EC cards work on one but not the other.  I am trying to look for differences.  I booted both, dmesg>d.txt, diff, that line is in one but not the other.16:20
apwCarlFK, that is a piece of debugging which only has meaning if you had suspend debugging turned on, suspended and then hard booted out of suspend.16:24
apwCarlFK, any other time it appears it is just random fluke... litereally some part of your clock matched something in the kernel and triggered that message16:24
BenCCarlFK: sounds more like the other fw card is just broken...does it even show in lspci and does the driver detect it?16:25
CarlFKit suspend debugging turned on in oneiric ?  16:25
BenCCarlFK: and does the card work in another system?16:26
CarlFKBenC: 3 cards, they all work in one but not the other 16:26
CarlFKand actually 3 cards work in 1, not work in 3 other boxes. 16:26
BenCCarlFK: I'm a little ambiguous on what you mean...16:26
CarlFK3 cards are all same make/model.16:26
BenCAnd they all work on one computer, but not another computer?16:27
CarlFKBenC: you should be becuase it doesn't make sense :)16:27
CarlFKyep.16:27
CarlFKthus my quest for what makes the one box special 16:27
BenCCarlFK: and the other computer has the same kernel, same mobo, same cpu, etc?16:27
CarlFKyep16:27
BenCThen sounds like the other computer is broken :)16:27
aboganisame BIOS version?16:28
BenCmaybe reset the BIOS16:28
CarlFKI don't want to mess with the box where they work.  else I may never get it back to that state, which would make me sad :)16:28
BenCBut if you're not seeing any difference in dmesg other than that one line, it sounds like the BIOS is POSTing the same, else you'd see difference values for the PCI detection16:28
BenCCarlFK: reset the BIOS in the box that doesn't work16:29
BenCOr at least check the BIOS versions to see if they match16:29
CarlFKBenC: not a bad idea16:29
CarlFKbiosdecode is the same on both, but it doesn't print much - not sure what that proves.16:30
CarlFKbios reset, fw (firewire) still broken.16:35
apwCarlFK, not by default you have to ask for it on the kernel command line16:36
tgardnerapw, When installing a 3.0 kernel on Natty I get this message (as expected): 'dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of linux-image-3.0-0-generic:16:38
tgardner linux-image-3.0-0-generic depends on module-init-tools (>= 3.13-1ubuntu1)'16:38
tgardnerthis is gonna cause a huge pain in the ass for LTS backports.16:39
tgardnerunless we update m-i-t in Lucid16:39
apwtgardner, yes either we'll have to use 3.0.0 there (as has been suggested) or we have to fix m-i-t in lucid16:39
apwprobabally the same patch could be applied, ie not update it much16:39
apwand then have the right dependancy on the backoprt16:39
tgardnerapw, right, just something to keep in mind when you make the final version decision16:40
apwtgardner, and the kernel won't boot if you install it without the right tools16:40
apwyep i have a lits of known problem packages..16:40
apwtgardner, do we have cross compilers for oneiric yet? 16:40
apw(for tangerine chroots)16:41
tgardnerapw, should be.16:41
apwmake[4]: arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc: Command not found16:41
tgardnerlemme check, I'm sure I saw that upload go by16:41
apwi386 seems to have half of it, no gcc frontends16:42
tgardnerapw, still seems borked: The following packages have unmet dependencies:16:43
tgardner gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi : Depends: gcc-4.6-arm-linux-gnueabi (>= 4.6.0-8) but it is not going to be installed16:43
apwbah, ok thanks16:43
bjfkees, smb, can you each add a comment to bug 788843 giving your input on there being a regression or not16:43
ubot2Launchpad bug 788843 in linux "linux: 2.6.24-29.90 -proposed tracker" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/78884316:43
smbbjf, done16:45
tgardnerapw, try again. I updated and the package problems magically disappeared.16:47
smbseems apw also disappeared magically. :-P16:50
apwtgardner, looks better thanks16:50
apwtgardner, did you do amd64 as well?16:50
tgardnerapw, both16:51
apwtgardner, excellent16:51
smbGrrr... so have all my window decorations after unity-window segfaulted...16:56
apwsmb, run unity again on VT116:56
smbapw, That helped. Ta16:57
tgardnerwtf is up with launchpad today? it times out on everything17:03
smbtgardner, They updated it17:03
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tgardnersmb, well, its freaking unuseable17:04
bjftgardner, the topic in #launchpad seems to indicate they are aware of an issue and are working it17:05
smbHrmpf, as useful as unity shitting its pants just because I try to use a java-ikvm17:07
apwtgardner, its been broke for most of the last 20 hours, no idea why the don't roll it back17:13
tgardnerapw, whoo hah! [ubuntu/oneiric] linux 3.0-0.1 (Accepted)17:45
tgardnerlet the carnage begin.17:45
apw /me waits for all the fallout17:45
apw:)17:45
apwyeah17:45
apwright that'll take some hours so i am going to go drink some bubbles :)17:47
tgardnerapw, cheers. see you in a week17:47
apwtgardner, have fun!17:51
hertonapw, ppisati: I run the updated script to update maverick mvl-dove, worked fine. I'm preparing it for pushing to the repo/create packages.17:53
CarlFKwhy are these different?  < yenta_cardbus 0000:86:09.4: ISA IRQ mask 0x0cb8, PCI irq 22 > yenta_cardbus 0000:86:09.4: ISA IRQ mask 0x0c98, PCI irq 2217:55
keesbjf: done17:59
bjfkees, thanks18:01
keesnp :)18:02
smbtgardner, will I run into you when I try to apply my cve patch to hardy?18:04
tgardnersmb, figuratively speaking ?18:06
smbtgardner, or virtually. I was about to commit it but I saw some activity there.18:07
tgardnersmb, I've pushed apw's CVE patch, so you should be OK18:07
smbtgardner, Ok cool. Just wanted to avoid both of us trying to push at the same time. :)18:08
keesapw: fwiw, I've added linux-lts-backport-natty to uct.18:38
bjftgardner, apw, the carnage has began, i have script failure due to version regex18:43
* tgardner --> lunch18:56
* tgardner --> server room19:41
* jjohansen reboots :\19:42
* jjohansen -> lunch20:05
tgardnerbjf, is this indicative of an LP timeout ? 20:19
tgardnerrtg@lochsa:~/ubuntu/ubuntu-lucid$ ~/kteam-tools/stable/create-release-tracker20:19
tgardnerhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/79521920:19
tgardnerTraceback (most recent call last):20:19
tgardner  File "/home/rtg/kteam-tools/stable/create-release-tracker", line 281, in <module>20:19
tgardner    app.main()20:19
tgardner  File "/home/rtg/kteam-tools/stable/create-release-tracker", line 237, in main20:19
ubot2Ubuntu bug 795219 in linux-fsl-imx51 "linux-fsl-imx51: 2.6.31-609.26 -proposed tracker" [Medium,In progress]20:19
tgardner    t.assignee = self.lp.launchpad.people[taskAssignments[task]]20:19
tgardnerAttributeError: can't set attribute20:19
bjftgardner, no, that can be an indication that you need to update your lpltk20:19
tgardnerbjf, how do I do that ?20:20
tgardnerbjf, it wasn't in a package, was it ?20:20
bjfno20:20
bjfyou have to get the bzr repo and then run the setup.py script as root20:21
bjfi have a package in my ppa if you want to try it20:21
bjftgardner, ^20:21
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bjfhttps://launchpad.net/~brad-figg/+archive/kteam20:21
bjftgardner, ^20:21
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* ogasawara lunch20:29
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sconklintgardner: what are you doing with the fsl-imx tracking bug? Almost all status changes are automated and should be made by the bot, and if anything, you should be changing prepare-package after it's built in a PPA? I'm confused21:10
tgardnersconklin, I didn't do anything but create it. LP is so freaking slow today that I haven't been able to make _any_ state changes.21:12
sconklintgardner: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-fsl-imx51/+bug/795219 perhaps it's issues with timeouts and LP UI that caused the status changes while you were trying to poke at it, sorry for griping, but that's the way it looked21:15
ubot2Ubuntu bug 795219 in linux-fsl-imx51 "linux-fsl-imx51: 2.6.31-609.26 -proposed tracker" [Undecided,In progress]21:15
bjftgardner, did the script complete? non of the assignements got done so i'm thinging it blew up21:15
tgardnerbjf, sconklin: no, the script didn't complete, not did the package install correctly.21:15
tgardnernor*21:15
tgardnerthen I got distracted chatting w/Pete21:16
bjfsconklin, i think that one is going to need some human love21:16
sconklintgardner: oh, yeah I hate when that happens. I usually just invalidate everything in the bug nd keep rerunning the script until it all completes. It's too easy to screw it up when you do stuff manually.21:16
sconklinI'll fix it up.21:16
tgardnersconklin, cool. I'm outta here. see you next week.21:17
sconklinand eventually I'll write a "validate and fox" script21:17
sconklinlater!21:17
lifelesstgardner: sorry!21:17
lifeless(it is, quite literally, all my fault)21:17
* tgardner thinks lifeless is buying beers next time :)21:17
lifelesswell, other folk have done a heap on the things we've improved - I am not taking their credit :) - but I will wear all the blame21:18
tgardnerits been working well until this morning (for me at least)21:18
lifelesstgardner: so we add.d...21:19
jcastrojjohansen: any luck with the wireless on the 3.0 kernel?21:29
jjohansenjcastro: haven't tried yet.  I was going to try to give it a run tonight21:30
jcastrojjohansen: either way I'm going to snag a dongle before ireland, and possibly bring a backup laptop on top of that.21:31
jjohansenjcastro: yeah, definitely21:31
bjfjcastro, one laptop, 2 partitions: part 1: natty; part 2: oneiric21:32
jcastrobjf: the driver causes hard lockups in both.21:33
bjfouch21:33
jcastrojjohansen: don't bother putting an intel card in the minipci-e slot, I already tried that, heh.21:34
jjohansenjcastro: :(  For dublin I was actually considering just getting a new battery and bringing my x61t21:35
jjohansenits a better machine to work from anyways21:36
jcastrojjohansen: our bug got duped to this one: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/74987121:47
ubot2Ubuntu bug 749871 in linux "Attempt to Use Realtek RTL8192CE Wireless Causes Computer to Freeze" [Undecided,Confirmed]21:47
jcastrobut I have an RTL8188CE, should that matter?21:47
jjohansenjcastro: it might I am not sure, but it might. I need to dig more into the rtl drivers, and what the diff versions are21:53
Sarvattthey have a newer driver for RTL8188CE than RTL8192CE on their website, might be worth a try - http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=21&PFid=48&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false&Downloads=true21:53
jjohansenSarvatt: indeed, thats one of the reasons I need to dig more into what drivers to what chipset etc21:55
Sarvatterr guess i was looking at RTL8188CE-VAU21:55
jcastroSarvatt: I couldn't get the linux one building in oneiric.21:57
jjohansenSarvatt: the point being they do have newer stuff, and I need to dig into the whole mess21:57
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sconklinapw: still not drinking beer?22:51

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