[10:35] <cbx33> Hi all
[10:36] <cbx33> can someone tell me when https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/765082 this fix will be released to the repos?
[10:36] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 765082 in linux "[ips-monitor] is in state 'D'" [Medium,In progress]
[10:47] <ogasawara> _jmp_: https://launchpad.net/+apidoc/1.0.html
[10:53] <_jmp_> ogasawara: \o/ thanks!
[10:53] <ogasawara> cbx33: looks like 2.6.38-10.46 just went to natty-proposed, so it'll probably be a few days till it's promoted to natty-updates
[10:56] <cbx33> ahhh ok
[10:56] <cbx33> ogasawara, ahhh - I notice you were in the bug comments
[10:56] <cbx33> so can i install it from natty-proposed?
[11:00] <ogasawara> cbx33: indeed, if you wanted to install from natty-proposed it should pull in the updated kernel for you to run
[11:01] <cbx33> ok
[11:01] <cbx33> tank you ogasawara - will it affect my currently install kernel?
[11:01] <cbx33> i obviously don't want to kill my machine
[11:01] <cbx33> maybe I should just wait for a few days :)
[11:01] <ogasawara> cbx33: no your existing kernel should remain installed and able for you to fall back to should you choose
[11:01] <cbx33> ok
[11:02] <cbx33> i am actually trying to "build my own + patch"
[11:02] <cbx33> just to make sure I can :)
[11:18] <cbx33> if I was compiling the kernel from the ubuntu source package - i copy the config from the /boot/ dir
[11:18] <cbx33> do i need to rename the file at all?
[11:26] <hrw> hi
[11:27] <hrw> are suspend-to-disk/resume operations faults thing for you to check or should I just ignore and do not use s2disk on my laptop?
[14:05] <hrw> cking: do you have few minutes to look at fail-to-resume-from-disk problem?
[14:09] <cking> hrw, sure, I'm in the kernel team room at the moment
[14:11] <hrw> ok, will be there in few then
[15:46] <ronin___> hi please help me!
[15:47] <ronin___> first step for be a member of ubuntu-kernel developer?
[16:51] <anonymous_> does anyone know why the kernel-ppa is empty all of a sudden?
[17:00] <chadhogg> I am trying to perform a kernel bisection and following http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel, but I do not have a debian/ directory with which to execute `fakeroot debian/rules binary-headers binary-generic`
[17:00] <chadhogg> can I just run `make defconfig; make` and get a .deb file?
[17:22] <anonymous_>  
[18:58] <jakemp> Howdy, I am running 11.04 and I need the 3.0 kernel. Is there something that has already been packaged? I previously used one of the packaged 2.6.39 kernels, but all of the 3.0 kernel packages seem to be for Oneric
[19:00] <vish> jakemp: you can use that, but why d'you "need" it? 
[19:01] <jakemp> I'm using xorg-edgers, and it recently broke. The folks in #intel-gfx xsay the problem is fixed in 3.0, along with many other snb fixes.
[19:02] <vish> k..
[22:32] <Guest84971> is "https://launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive/ppa" broken? it appears to be empty.
[23:06] <lmn123> There is a component which emits error like the following in dmesg. 
[23:06] <lmn123> [609815.333802] submanager[6578]: segfault at 3d8b6504 ip 000000000824fca8 sp 00000000f5ac2a08 error 4 in submanager-edge[8048000+366000]
[23:07] <lmn123> where/how should I get the info about those symbols / addresses ?
[23:09] <bliss> if the application isn't PIE, then the IP should be static across invocations, so you can just attach to it (or start it fresh) with gdb and take a peek
[23:10] <bliss> if it's PIE, it's really unhelpful :p
[23:10] <bliss> by IP i mean EIP
[23:10] <bliss> and by EIP, i mean .text
[23:44] <lmn123> let me try gdb. Thanks bliss