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ronjHi, I'm coming for help to provide the debug info requested by Herton on https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/904569 . In the mentioned guide ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Reference/S3SystemTapDebug ), I fail to complete step 1.4 ( sudo apt-get install linux-image-$(uname -r)-dbgsym ) because, as confirmed by a quick lookup in synaptic, there is no such package as that (-dbysym is only available till 3.0.0-12). What can I do to still provide the information05:15
ronj requested? Thanks.05:15
ubot2Launchpad bug 904569 in linux "Linux 3.0.0-15-generic-pae causes laptops to fail to resume from suspend (Dell XPS 1645, Sony Vaio VPCF1390)" [Medium,Confirmed]05:15
ronjI'll be away but will read answers in a few hours and followup. Cheers.05:20
RAOFronj: You'll find the dbgsym packages in the ddeb repository, I believe.  wiki.ubuntu.com/Debugging/DebuggingProgramCrash05:23
ronjRAOF, yes I installed this repo and updated my sources list05:23
ronjhowever, the only -dbgsym I have then is 3.0.0.12 , which I guess won't help to isolate my issue on 3.0.0.1505:23
RAOFOh, oneiric-updates05:24
RAOFI'm not entirely sure if they go into the ddeb repository.05:24
ronjHerton seemed to suggest so. OK I'll wait for his answer on the LP bug05:25
ronjthanks for the heads up05:25
ronjgood night05:25
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ppisatimorning morning... :)08:40
apwppisati, moin09:57
ckingbrr, chilly today10:46
apwcking, yeeks 2.8c thats ... frigic10:47
apwid10:47
ckingyup10:47
ckingwife took kids out and turned off the heating. 10:47
apwOW10:47
ckingI wondered why it was cold in the office10:48
apwheh, no wonder10:51
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ppisati"14:45
apw"?14:49
_rubenquite a meaningful quote :)14:52
apwindeeeed sir14:55
ppisatiscreen keystroke15:12
ppisatithe kexec patchset for arm is around ~70 patches15:15
apwppisati, kexec patchset, fixing what ?15:15
ppisatikexec on arm15:15
ppisatiat least on omap415:15
apwhow did it end up that broken15:15
ppisatiit never worked there :)15:15
ppisatiwell15:16
ppisatiit's a "framework" patchset from rmk (how to properly reset the zillions of different arm boards)15:16
ppisatiplus15:16
ppisati6/7 patches for kexec itself15:16
apwdo we use kexec there at all?  is it being asked for ?15:19
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argestgardner, got a wireless question for you. on someones machine, if they do modprobe -r iwlagn / modprobe iwlagn, they get 'FATAL: Module ucode_alternative=/lib/firmware/iwlwifi_6050_4.ucode not found.', but the file with s/_/-/ is there. Would this be a configuration issue, or indicative that the ucode file isn't correct? What would be the next thing to check? Thanks16:29
tgardnerarges, seems like the filename might be borked. what kernel version ?16:30
argestgardner, oneiric 3.0.016:30
tgardnerarges, I'm thinking typo in the kernel16:32
argestgardner, would dmesg reveal that? i'm thinking of trying modinfo iwlagn, but not sure where else to look16:35
tgardnerarges, I'm checking drivers/net/wireless/iwlwifi/iwl-6000.c16:36
tgardnerarges, '#define IWL6000_FW_PRE "iwlwifi-6000-"' looks right.16:36
apwtgardner, be suspicious of processing applied to the command line to convert the names of modules, which is needed16:37
apwarges, http://people.canonical.com/~apw/misc/lp842560-udev/16:44
ogasawaraapw: thanks for doing meta.  I'm going to send out the email/post to blog assuming you haven't started already.17:05
apwogasawara, in the middle of it :)17:05
ogasawaraapw: heh, sweet.  carry on :)17:06
apwogasawara, good for me to practice on voices17:06
vanhoofppisati: heya17:16
ppisativanhoof: what's up?17:27
vanhoofppisati: was just curious what the official story is for omap3 in precise, it looks like theres still a build around, but just wanted to see if it'll for sure still be around :)17:28
ppisativanhoof: i hope so :)17:29
ppisativanhoof: no, seriously, no one officialy said we are going to demote it, so if i think it'll still be supported17:30
ckingapw, https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-p-kernel-power-management17:31
Atlantic777Hi! How can I see default ubuntu kernel config?17:32
apwAtlantic777, you get it with your kernel, in /boot17:32
ppisativanhoof: i heard linaro people are talking about leaving it behind, but AFA Ubuntu is involved, din't hear anything17:34
apwhttp://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/topic/17881/17:36
vanhoofppisati: ack, thanks for the info17:38
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GrueMastertgardner: I hope you are the one to ping.  I am seeing an issue with oneiric linux-generic amd64 not installable from proposed.  Did linux-image-3.0.0-15-generic get pulled?19:43
bjfGrueMaster: please file a bug19:57
tgardnerGrueMaster, bjf: did some binaries get pocket copied to universe again ?20:04
hertonbjf, hmm may be because some debs went into universe (http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/l/linux/), maybe shank bot running that time wasn't updated with code to check component mismatch20:04
hertontgardner, looks like that's the case20:04
bjfSpamapS: ^20:06
bjfskaet_: ^20:07
GrueMasterbjf: Looks like the kernel was pulled from -proposed, but the meta is still there.20:23
bjfGrueMaster: we never pulled the kernel, it seems the kernel went to universe20:24
GrueMasterIt did?  netinstall was failing with -proposed enabled.  Trying with it disabled.20:24
brendandbjf - hi20:43
brendandbjf - hypothetically speaking, if we found a problem with CPU offlining would it hold up the SRU?20:43
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tgardnerbrendand, bjf is really out until Jan 3.20:44
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brendandtgardner - ah, cheers20:44
brendandtgardner - hey, is a quick chat about iperf ok?20:45
tgardnerbrendand, sure20:45
brendandtgardner - we just got a big run of iperf done in the Montreal lab. maybe 20 systems, something like that20:46
brendandtgardner - the median seems to be ~40Megabits p/s20:46
tgardnerbrendand, I assume you're talking wifi ?20:47
brendandtgardner - our setup is an iperf server sitting behind a router connected by ethernet20:47
brendandtgardner - and the systems are talking via wifi to the router20:47
brendandtgardner - this is 802.11b/g20:47
tgardnerbrendand, 40Mbit is pretty good for G20:48
brendandtgardner - we've got a few stragglers down at sub 10Mbit p/s20:48
brendandone as low as 3 Mbit p/s20:49
tgardnerbrendand, yeah, thats dropping pretty low. any disconnects ?20:49
brendandtgardner - none evidenced. no dropped packets either20:50
tgardnerbrendand, it could be that the rate selection algorithm in use by that particular driver is not very good.20:50
brendandtgardner - heh, yeah - it's an atheros20:52
tgardnerbrendand, hmm. IIRC it uses Minstrel and ought to do better then that. This is Precise ?20:53
brendandtgardner - yeah20:54
tgardnerbrendand, Atheros gets a lot of development. I'm surprised its tat slow.20:55
tgardnerbrendand, if you start a bug and dump the HW specifics as well as the AP brand/model and setup I could hassle upstream about it.20:57
brendandtgardner - ok. thanks20:59
brendandtgardner - bug 906527. Still waiting for an apport-collect and the router details21:11
ubot2Launchpad bug 906527 in linux "Toshiba Tecra A11 with AR928X Wireless Network Adapter has poor wireless performance" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/90652721:11
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