[00:46] <herp> good day. I'd like to obtain the .config file of a particular ubuntu kernel (11.10 that is). Unfortunately, it is not in /proc/config.gz - where can I find it?
[00:48] <herp> *sigh*
[00:48] <pbuckley> he didn't wait long did he
[01:03] <herp> ok - found it .. it's in /boot/config* when you boot it from an usb-stick.
[01:03] <herp> bye
[10:37] <apw> henrix, do we smell ?
[10:38] <cking> one of us must
[10:38]  * apw sniffs
[10:38] <apw> smb, moin
[10:39] <smb> apw, hi there
[10:39] <smb> apw, probably all of you. being on the tube before. :-P
[10:39] <apw> oh yeah perhaps
[10:40] <apw> smb, can you try typing in the HUD on your desktop, on my atoms it gets so far behind in its search updates as to be 6-7s behind on 'open tab'
[10:40] <apw> so in like an xterm, open hud and just say 'open tab' ... how long on a performant machine does it take to get in sync
[10:41] <smb> apw, You are assuming I got a machine running that has it... Oh well can boot it up. Should anyways to get the latest goodness... :-P
[10:41] <henrix> apw: :)
[10:42] <henrix> join you in a minute. just refilling coffe
[11:31] <smb> apw, it seems on my machine the delay does not really get bad. maybe a tiny slag
[11:33] <smb> apw, Though it seems a bit less useful that it seems to take away input focus...
[11:33] <apw> smb, try it on an atom netbook...
[11:39] <smb> apw, yeah, on battery at least there is about a 5 sec delay until the options in the drop down settle
[11:39] <smb> seems that compiz is taking a lot of cpu while doing so
[11:41] <smb> Maybe it is not the search itself but to display the results in that fashionable half transparent look
[11:41] <smb> apw, can you type anything in the new tab without clicking it first?
[12:11] <apw> smb, hmm never used it ... /me tries
[12:25] <smb> hm, fantastic. instead of saying "ubuntu-video-lens crashed" it now says "sorry, ubuntu experienced an internal error"
[12:26] <cking> sounds windowsy to me
[12:27] <smb> Very much. /me waits until we offer a link saying "look here for more info" which then opens a web page saying "sorry, don't know anything about this one"
[12:28] <smb> Ok, I have to admit that windows experience is limited to ancient XP :-P
[12:52]  * ppisati -> lunch
[13:04] <jwi> ogasawara: based on the text in 'ath9k: fix a WEP crypto related regression', I think 'Revert "ath9k_hw: fix interpretation of the rx KeyMiss flag"' can go away in precise/master-next.
[14:35] <apw> cnd, yo what was that click-pad enable thing?  to make that stuff turn on
[15:22] <jsalisbury> smb, cool, looks like there is a patch for bug 914319  I'll build a test kernel with the patch and have people test
[15:22] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 914319 in linux "NULL pointer dereference at sd_revalidate_disk+0x30/0x2a0" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/914319
[15:27] <smb> jsalisbury, Interesting. I had wondered about another change later (3.1) which does trigger change event processing on close
[15:27] <smb> But not being able to reproduce the issue first place
[15:30] <ppq> Hi. Will there be linux-image-generic-lts-backport-<codename-for-future-releases> in Ubuntu 12.04?
[15:40]  * ogasawara back in 20
[15:54]  * apw wonders idly if our tooling will cope with 3 digit upload numbers
[15:55] <apw> ppq, will there be lts backport kernels from later releases in precise ?  that is the plan currently as far as i know, likely it will be discussed and confirmed at uds-Q of course
[16:09] <ppq> apw: okay, thanks
[16:52] <spindritf> Hey, which ppa should I add to always have the latest vanilla kernel for (and from) Ubuntu? I'm experciencing some x freezes (gpu locks) and would like to try the mainline kernel. I could only find this directory http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ which seems to require installing new releases by hand 
[16:52] <spindritf> found it here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds
[17:22] <cking> bjf, xfstest is fun to config up and get working
[17:22] <bjf> cking, where are you getting it from? autotest ?
[17:23] <cking> from the original source 
[17:23] <bjf> cking, steve and i are using the version in autotest
[17:23] <cking> doh
[17:43] <bjf> cking, if you are working on that, i'm going to leave it in your hands
[17:51] <ppisati> "
[17:52] <pgraner> ogasawara, is rc6 pm on by default yet?
[17:52]  * pgraner thinks not
[17:52] <ogasawara> pgraner: it is, as of 3.2.0-17.26
[17:53] <pgraner> ogasawara, cool
[18:24] <herton> manjo, can you verify and tag bug 925552?
[18:24] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 925552 in linux "[12.04] Broadcom Bluetooth device (Vendor=0a5c ProdID=21f3) not supported" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/925552
[18:27] <manjo> herton, ok
[18:27] <herton> thanks
[18:27] <vanhoof> herton: i'll follow-up on the other one that needs verification
[18:28] <herton> vanhoof, cool, I pinged jmleddy too about that one
[18:28] <vanhoof> herton: cool
[18:37] <Plizzo> Hi! I have a server running Ubuntu Server 11.10 x64 and I'm experiencing random system freezes, can anyone help me?
[18:42] <tkamppeter> tgardner, hi
[19:58] <manjo> herton, what was the bug number again please ? 
[19:58] <herton> manjo, 925552
[19:59] <manjo> herton, ok got it .. I shipped that machine back to lex so I need to get one of the folks there to verify it for me, vanhoof fyi
[20:33] <tkamppeter> tgardner, did you see ny bug report, bug 937662
[20:33] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 937662 in udev "After plugging an HP LaserJet 1020 UDEV needs several minutes to set up newly connected USB printer" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/937662
[20:44] <manjo> herton, dennis and chris in lex are working on verifying that bug. 
[20:44] <herton> manjo, ok, thanks
[21:46] <cnd> apw: http://people.canonical.com/~cndougla/enable-clickpad.sh