[10:22] <woken> w
[10:29] <apw> ppisati: 40e10d19ac8c08d42167ddf8e5cd61289ffa15c4
[10:29] <apw> ppisati: CVE-2010-3859
[10:29] <ubot2> apw: Multiple integer signedness errors in the TIPC implementation in the Linux kernel before 2.6.36.2 allow local users to gain privileges via a crafted sendmsg call that triggers a heap-based buffer overflow, related to the tipc_msg_build function in net/tipc/msg.c and the verify_iovec function in net/core/iovec.c. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-3859)
[12:58] <Guest45327> hi, apt-get build-dep linux is not responding while trying to customize the Ubuntu kernel. Is there any alternate steps we can do in order to download the package? 
[13:03] <Guest45327> Hi, could anyone help me to fix the issue of kernel 2.6.35? 
[15:07] <stgraber> I seem to have some pretty funny ps output on my laptop lately, mostly when it comes to CPU usage. I was wondering if someone in here has a clue of what's happening.
[15:08] <stgraber> Example:
[15:08] <stgraber> root      1170 10916096  0.3 155000 29488 tty7 Ss+  Jun27 33927094:03 /usr/bin/X :0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/authority/0 -nolisten tcp vt7
[15:08] <stgraber> where 10916096 is supposed to be the CPU usage
[16:44] <splnet> Hi is there a list of patches somewhere that ubuntu uses against the vanilla kernel?
[17:01] <apw> splnet: the patches we carry are listed in the ubuntu git repos
[17:06] <splnet> apw: ok where is the git repo located?
[17:10] <splnet> wait is this it: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=acelan/ubuntu-lucid.git;a=summary
[17:10] <jk-> splnet: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-natty.git
[17:10] <jk-> (for natty)
[17:10] <jk-> ubuntu-lucid.git for lucid, etc
[17:11] <splnet> jk-: ok got it. Now what subdir are the patches located?
[17:12] <apw> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/FAQ#Kernel.2BAC8-FAQ.2BAC8-DevKernelSource.Where_can_I_find_the_Ubuntu_Kernel_source_code.3F
[17:14] <splnet> I'm assuming /ubuntu?
[17:15] <jk-> splnet: no, the patches are listed in the 'shortlog' section
[17:15] <jk-> ie, they're commits in the git history
[17:17] <splnet> jk- ok thx
[17:20] <snadge> the kernel ppa is empty at the moment.. has the name changed to something else?
[17:21] <snadge> i cant find the 2.6.39 kernel i need to install amd fusion drivers (latest catalyst)
[17:25] <dtchen> snadge: more context, please?
[17:26] <snadge> https://launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive/ppa
[17:27] <snadge> is meant to have packages like "linux-headers-2.6.39-0" and others
[17:27] <dtchen> snadge: sorry, I meant: do you need just headers or both headers and vmlinuz?
[17:27] <snadge> but it appears to be empty
[17:27] <snadge> headers and the image itself
[17:27] <dtchen> snadge: moreover, for which Ubuntu release will this be?
[17:28] <snadge> after installing that.. then i install catalyst.. natty
[17:28] <dtchen> snadge: and, do you want a mainline/vanilla kernel?
[17:28] <snadge> this is to get hardware video acceleration working on amd hardware.. via this guide: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=99154
[17:28] <dtchen> snadge: (vice a kernel with Ubuntu "sauce")
[17:29] <snadge> im not sure, its whatever was in that repository before it disappeared
[17:29] <snadge> i followed these instructions on another pc and it worked.. but it appears the packages have only recently disappeared
[17:29] <dtchen> snadge: you probably will find it @ kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline
[17:31] <snadge> hmm.. natty only appears to have up to rc4
[17:32] <apw> snadge: the kernel-ppa contained early development release builds and were expired
[17:33] <snadge> that leaves me wondering what i can install instead?
[17:36] <hallyn> seem to be having trouble with /usr/share/systemtap/runtime/alloc.c in lucid.  When I try to use the euid() function it spews out errors...
[17:36] <snadge> upgrade to oneiric?
[17:37] <dtchen> snadge: eh? I see 2.6.39.2.
[17:37] <snadge> for natty?
[17:38] <dtchen> snadge: sure. the release suffix refers to the kernel config used in said release.
[17:39] <snadge> ok i'll use 2.6.39 and hope that works
[17:40] <snadge> im assuming thats equivalent to the one i was using that just expired?
[17:40] <snadge> in the kernel ppa
[17:41] <snadge> 2.6.39-0-generic #5~20110427
[17:49] <jwi> no, it's not. 2.6.39-0.5~20110427 was based on 2.6.39-rc5
[17:53] <snadge> oh well hopefully thats close enough
[23:45] <bliss> wow, i had no idea this channel existed