[04:40] Hello [04:41] I've been trying to get my GTX 295 and GTX 460 SE to work on my system, but my system seems to be able to detect only half of the GTX 295 [04:41] most times, my xserver won't even start up [04:41] I've contacted NVIDIA about this issue and have worked with them and they said that it's a kernel problem [04:41] using noveau? [04:42] proprietary [04:42] so the detection of the second card was said to have been a kernel problem [04:42] yeah [04:42] because lspci was only showing half of it [04:42] in the kernel log [04:43] did they give you any references or just say that it's a kernel problem because of lspci [04:43] I think it was trying to detect something on the address and it was trying to detect frequencies of 2,142 or up and if it's referring to memory frequency, the GTX 295 is just below 2Ghz [04:43] uhm [04:43] m [06:14] I've got a POSIX programming puzzle that I'm trying to work out for Linux, has to do with termios and signals... what's the appropriate channel to discuss? [06:15] hint it's not school work ; I have two programs and one of them returns from select() when I access a pseudo terminal, the other does not ; I can see no clear difference in what each program is actually doing [06:25] oh... one of the programs *sets* errno [06:25] * shadows facepalms === yofel_ is now known as yofel [15:45] I'm on 10.10 so manually purging old kernels doesn't do a dkms clean-up. I'd like to know the correct way of doing so. https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dkms/+question/185568 hasn't really helped and Google knows little. I thought a Launchpad Answer might help others Googling in future. [18:11] Hi, sorry to bother chan, I was curious if the linux power regression was ever dealt with through a kernel SRU for 11.04 and 11.10 [18:11] http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux_aspm_solution&num=1