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c_smithis there a log I could pull up that might help me?00:00
keesogasawara: oh good, thank you! my ARM environment is ... slow :)00:00
bandit5432you can open log manager00:01
c_smithkk00:01
c_smithgah, I am having no luck finding anything.00:15
bandit5432then try running it with the 2 sticks and see if you have errors or crashes if it crashes look in the logs and see what the log said before the crash00:16
c_smithI haven't had a crash at all with 2 sticks. and it only started when the 3 stick was properly inserted (it wasn't in to where it would recognize it before, due to me not having messed with RAM before)00:23
bandit5432i would say its a ram or slot issue and go from there00:24
c_smithwell, most of this PC is going to be replaced in the future, it's several years old, so not surprising.00:25
c_smiththanks for the help. :)00:25
bandit5432no problem00:25
jcastrojsalisbury, I think you got it dude01:59
jcastrothis one works01:59
jcastroit's only been since you posted it but with the last kernel by now it'd be hosed.01:59
jcastroI'll leave it running overnight though02:00
ogasawarakees: kernel uploaded, I'll keep an eye on it and rev lbm and meta when it's ready, we should hopefully have enough time to make it before freeze02:07
bandit3453i need some help running git bisect any one around that can coach me?03:25
bandit3453is any one running the 3.3 kernel with ide optical drives and can check and see if they work?04:02
bandit3453cat /var/log/dmesg | egrep '(CD|DVD)'04:03
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infinityapw, ogasawara: linux-ti-omap4 through NEW, if someone wants to to give me a new meta for that.04:27
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AceLanbjf: hihi, should I attach logs for the bug if I only want to send a patch? # ex. bug 961880 and bug 96187906:59
ubot2`Launchpad bug 961880 in linux "[ET2012] Press Fn+F7 could not turn on/off display" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/96188006:59
ubot2`Launchpad bug 961879 in linux "[ET2012I+ATI] Brightness control doesn't work." [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/96187906:59
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* cking yawns07:47
smbcking, What threw you out of bed?07:55
ckingthe sunshine did07:56
* cking --> re-installs after breaking his box :-/08:32
apwinfinity, ack08:38
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smbapw, morning08:40
jk-hey smb & apw08:41
smbjk-, heya08:41
smbapw, Btw, this is a morning to closely read what apt is about to do08:41
apwsmb, is that why cking's machine is dead ?08:47
smbapw, yup08:47
smbThink some of unity decided to part ways ...08:47
smbI stopped after reading it wanted to remove bzr... Ok, not bzr's best friend but I need it anyways from time to time08:48
apwinfinity, all done08:51
smbcking, We can hear08:57
smbcking, yes08:57
smbyou need to be killing pulseaudio harder... :-P08:58
ckingi can't hear anyone in mumble though :-/08:58
smbcking, We stopped saying anything after you "ignored" us a few times... :)08:59
ckingheh, that was a forced ignored caused by a re-install ;-)09:00
smbcking, I know, just let us know if you want us to say something again09:00
smbcking, yes we cna09:01
smbcan09:01
smbcking, and I sayd something09:01
smbyou still cannot hear09:01
smbppisati, can hear me09:01
ckingbah09:02
ppisati"yes i can!"09:03
smbcking, still no luck for you09:03
ckingnope - /me applies hammer to pulseaudio09:03
apwsmb, so did you get 'deleting everything' or is it ok now, mine loooooks ok ?09:18
smbapw, No, not everything. It was just 4 to be deleted09:18
apwCalculating upgrade... Done09:19
apwThe following packages will be upgraded:09:19
smbBut I did upgrade instead of dist-upfrade then09:19
apwnothing to be deleted for me09:19
smbThe following packages will be REMOVED09:20
smb  gnome-shell gnome-tweak-tool09:20
smb30 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 2 to remove and 0 not upgraded.09:20
ppisatimine is ok09:20
smbThe count is going down... 09:20
ppisati165pkgs dist-upgraded09:20
infinityapw: lbm and linux-meta should be good to go too.09:32
apwinfinity, thanks09:39
infinityapw: Seed already changed, we can rev d-i as soon as you get that meta in. ;)09:39
infinitys/Seed/Seeds/09:39
apwinfinity, ack09:39
apwif my machine would respond to the 'q' i sent it a while back i might make some progress ... sigh09:40
apwinfinity, lbm in the pipe/b #kitchen09:49
apwbah09:49
infinityapw: Do me a favour and upload -meta in ~13 minutes (ie: after :04)09:50
infinityapw: I'll make sure they both get in together.09:51
apwinfinity, is that safe with lbm not yet built ?09:51
infinityapw: It'll be built by then. :P09:51
apwinfinity, ack will do :)  i was going to be watching it and uploading as soon as done09:51
ppisatiguys, how do i check what a package "Provides" via apt-*?10:08
ppisatii know i can check debian/control for a given src package10:08
ppisatibut what about a binary package?10:08
smbppisati, would apt-cache show <package> contain something?10:09
ppisatinope10:09
ppisatii already tried that10:09
ppisatiflag@panda:~$ apt-cache show linux-headers-omap4 | grep -i provide10:09
ppisatiflag@panda:~$10:09
ppisatibut debian/control of the kernel packages has the Provides line10:10
smbppisati, that sounds like the meta package for the headers...10:10
ppisatiyep10:10
ppisatithe point is that linux-heades-omap4 doesn't "Provide" linux-headers10:11
smbWell it like does not10:11
smbIt only depends on the binary package10:11
smbwhich provides the headers...10:11
ppisatii think i lost you here :)10:12
smbapt-cache show linux-headers-generic10:12
smbDepends: linux-headers-3.2.0-19-generic10:12
ppisatiok10:12
smbapt-cache show linux-headers-3.2.0-19-generic10:12
smbProvides: linux-headers, linux-headers-3.010:13
ppisatiah10:13
ppisatiso it's a problem in the *omap4 pkgs10:13
ppisatisince they don't have any Provides:10:13
ppisatino wait, they do10:14
ppisatiok, now i see what you mean10:14
ppisatii was querying meta instead of the real pkg10:14
smbRight, apart from here where the meta seems to spew out its purely virtual10:15
smbbut that could just be my setup missing the right pools10:18
ppisatiok, seems linux-ti-omap4-headers never provided linux-headers10:18
ppisatiand since dkms depends on linux-headers it fetched linux-headers (that in turn fetched linux-headers-generic)10:20
smbppisati, Hm, I never looked at what comes out of it but looking at debian.ti-omap/control.d/flavour-control.stub there seems to be a Provides in there...10:22
smbProbably needing overhaul... 10:23
smbProvides: SRCPKGNAME-headers, SRCPKGNAME-headers-2.610:23
smbppisati, ^ Isn't ti-omap at least 3.0?10:24
ppisatisince O yes :)10:25
smbapw, Likewise, does not seem to cause issues but would not the headers for 3.2 provide linux-headers-3.2 not 3.0?10:26
apwsmb, i think actually they should provide linux-headers-3 under the previous scheme10:27
* apw will think about it10:27
ppisatiyep, that's what generic does10:27
smbapw, Ah ok, yeah sounds better as well... just the way it is now feels confusing, now that I actually look at it10:28
apwyeah i think its broketed, but i can't remember if there is any consumers of the thing anyhow10:29
smbI am pretty sure there is not, otherwise there would be people all over us by now10:30
ppisatioh i see10:39
ppisatidebian.ti-omap4/control.stub.in:10:39
ppisatiProvides: SRCPKGNAME-headers10:39
ppisatiand SRCPKGNAME = linux-ti-omap410:39
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brendandapw - did you get to check out our list of cert blockers this week?11:07
apwbrenden i have had some feed back, i will look at the responses next and send something out11:08
ericm_tgardner, ping11:47
ericm_tgardner, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/71486211:47
ubot2`Launchpad bug 714862 in linux "Atheros AR3011 cannot be turned up/is not recognized." [High,In progress]11:47
ericm_tgardner, would like to hear from your feedback11:47
tgardnerericm_, looking...11:47
ericm_tgardner, so Atheros provided a firmware for this issue - and patch has been submitted (not accepted yet)11:47
ericm_tgardner, this firmware will fix many similar issues on LP11:48
ericm_tgardner, yet the problem is - the fix changes the firmware which is shared among several other devices11:48
tgardnerericm_, have you regression tested other devices ?11:49
ericm_tgardner, I can verify that the firmware works for this DW1702, VID/PID being 0x0cf3:300211:49
ericm_tgardner, nope - that's the card I have _only_11:49
ericm_tgardner, however - contact from Atheros said they've verifed this firmware on other chips as well11:50
tgardnerericm_, well, we can always try it to see what breaks. sounds likle we ought to be OK11:50
ericm_tgardner, and by googling a bit - I believe this firmware will also fix the other devices11:50
ericm_tgardner, yeah that's what I'm thinking of11:50
ericm_tgardner, so will be good if I post the patch now?11:51
tgardnerericm_, it goes into linux-firmware, right ?11:51
ericm_tgardner, yes - or you can pick it directly from http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/126248511:51
tgardnerericm_, how about https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/714862/comments/44 ?11:52
ubot2`Launchpad bug 714862 in linux "Atheros AR3011 cannot be turned up/is not recognized." [High,In progress]11:52
ericm_tgardner, if we do something to make sure this applies _only_ to the device I verified, the kernel source will have to be changed11:52
ericm_tgardner, that would be the one11:52
ericm_tgardner, let me know the md5sum when you downloaded it11:52
ericm_tgardner, so I can confirm with my working version11:52
tgardnerericm_, if we do as you suggest (change the kernel), then none of the other devices get any goodness from this new firmware. If atheros _says_ it should work, then lets go with their opinion.11:53
ericm_tgardner, that's what I think, I share your great idea, I'm more than pleased :-)11:54
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ericmtgardner, also I've sent out the patch just in case, whichever works for you easier11:57
tgardnerericm, Uploading linux-firmware_1.73.dsc: done.12:07
ericmtgardner, cool - I'll test it once it lands in -propose12:08
ericmtgardner, it will first go into -propose right?12:08
ericmtgardner, nah - this is precise, sorry12:08
tgardnerericm, not for precise. the archive is still under development12:08
cooloneyppisati: any clue about that headers package issue in ti-omap4, i got ping from rsalveti about this. and i think we copied that to our armadaxp configure.12:17
ppisaticooloney: just the a patch to ukml12:17
ppisati*sent12:17
rsalvetippisati: cooloney: great, thanks12:18
rsalvetilet me check12:19
ogasawaraapw: thanks for uploading lbm and meta12:29
apwogasawara, i think i thought you were off today, and you are welcome12:30
ogasawaraapw: I am, but woke up to make sure those were done12:30
* ogasawara goes back to sleeping in12:30
apwheh ... GOOD :)12:30
* ppisati -> lunch12:30
apwogasawara, i asume there is no release meeting this week12:30
ogasawaraapw: there is, but I've already got the email prepped and ready to send out12:31
ogasawaraapw: and I was planning to sit in on the meeting12:31
apwogasawara, you are worse than me12:31
tgardnerogasawara, its 0530 where you are. go back to bed.12:31
ogasawaratgardner: habit I guess, I didn't even have the alarm set and still woke up12:32
tgardnerogasawara, its sucks, doesn't it :)12:32
ogasawaratgardner: there's a nice layer of snow outside my window, maybe it's a sign to hit the mountain today12:33
tgardnerogasawara, I had a great day Tuesday. 19" new12:33
ogasawarakees: kernel + lbm + meta all finished with plenty of time before the freeze12:34
ogasawaralater dudes12:35
* jsalisbury is jealous hearing about all this snow, when it's been 80F all week! We normally should have snow :-(12:56
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cooloneyppisati, rsalveti thanks, i will take care of this for linux-armadaxp13:03
smbjsalisbury, They talk about outside. ;-P Ok, only got 668 here but it feels warm enough...13:05
* smb mean 6813:05
jsalisburysmb, :-)  I actually enjoy the warm weather, but we didn't get any snow this year except the freak Haloween storm.  Oh well.13:06
smbI believe we did not get much snow either imo. Still a bit ugly as it swings between 66-70 during the day and 34 at night.13:08
ppisatijsalisbury: 20C here, and probably this weekend i'll hit the beach, you wanna come? :)13:09
jsalisburyppisati, sounds a little cold for swimming still :-)13:11
ppisatijsalisbury: well, but you can still enjoy the sea breeze, sunbath, etcetc :)13:12
jsalisburyppisati, absolutly :-D  13:12
smbppisati, Though if he really has 80F this beats your 20C ;)13:13
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jsalisburysmb, ppisati, very odd for this time of year.  It should only be ~40F13:13
* ppisati has problem with the Imperial <-> Metric conversion13:13
ppisati:)13:13
smbppisati, Ask Mr. Google13:14
ppisati~27C, holy crap13:14
smbjsalisbury, This really sounds quite wrong. Even with our lower temperatures I am quite suspicious it just wants to go back freezing as soon as you don't look13:16
jsalisburysmb, yeah, it's going to here, just in time for the weekend :-/13:16
smbTease and freeze... bloody weather gods and theirs sense of humor... ;)13:18
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jsalisburycking, I installed the debug kernel: linux-image-3.2.0-19-generic-dbgsym  I rebooted and didn't see that kernel listed in grub, only linux-image-3.2.0-19-generic14:02
diwicjsalisbury, dbgsym packages are not special kernels AFAIK, they just provide additional info when you're running the current kernel.14:15
jsalisburydiwic, cool, thanks.  So as long as I'm running the same kernel version, it will pick up the debug symbols14:15
diwicyep, that's my understanding of it14:15
jsalisburydiwic, great, thanks.14:16
diwicthat's the way it works with other dbgsym packages14:16
ckingdiwic, thanks for answering ;-) I was not looking at this channel14:21
phatphotonHi all, I have a problem with my bluetooth autodisconnecting after auth for a mouse. I have an hcidump to help, could anybody help me on that feild?14:55
jjohansentgardner, ogasawara: do you want the apparmor pull request based off of the security-next tree, or would you like to wait for linus to pull it into his tree15:19
tgardnerjjohansen, I'd prefer from Linus' tree15:19
tgardnerI thought it had already been merged ?15:19
jjohansentgardner: hrmm, not last I checked, james sent the request, but I didn't see it in this mornings pull15:20
* jjohansen repulls15:20
tgardnerjjohansen, the email I forwarded _was_ the merge commit (I think)15:20
jjohansentgardner: hrmm, /me is rechecking maybe I did the wrong branch15:21
jjohansentgardner: hrmmm, okay it is there. I'll rework the pull request to linus.  You want me to do a straight up rebase dropping the sauce patches, or do you want the reverts, and you can do the rebase15:24
tgardnerjjohansen, send the reverts and I'll take care of the cleanup15:24
jjohansentgardner: ack15:24
ckingmjg59, "pcie_aspm=force" seems to have regressed - it seems that in cases where the FADT declares the system doesn't support PCIe ASPM and force is used we now get ASPM disabled whereas before at least some were enabled (depending on the original firmware settings)15:27
tgardnercking, is this in reference to Bug #96148215:28
ubot2`Launchpad bug 961482 in linux "3.2.0-19 kernel fails to boot (-18 OK)" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/96148215:28
ckingtgardner, nope, more like: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1865577&page=130#post1177122815:29
mjg59cking: force is enabling ASPM even though we shouldn't be touching it. The FADT then asks us to clear the state.15:29
mjg59So I guess I can see that. I'd expect you to be able to change it via the policy setting afterwards, though?15:30
ckingmjg59, urm, what do you mean by policy setting?15:31
mjg59powersave, performance and so on15:31
ckingah, I suspect so, I've not got any H/W to try this on, but it's worth giving that a spin - makes sense15:31
ckingmjg59, so basically, this isn't a regression, the outcome is now that the kernel is doing what the firmware is telling it to do :-/15:32
mjg59It's a change in behaviour15:33
mjg59We could argue over whether it's a regression or not15:33
ckingI suppose it depends on what the semantics of "force" really mean15:33
ckingmjg59, perhaps there should be an extra pcie_aspm flag to forcefully override the FADT's suggestion to clear the state - since there are (many) occasions where the firmware gets this wrong. bah, BIOS vendors15:49
lamontsmb: [   74.247504] Dropped by process_register_request@125115:51
lamontvery consistently15:52
mjg59cking: Ok, I guess pcie_clear_aspm could just have an if (aspm_force); return added to it15:53
ckingmjg59, i.e.15:54
ckingdiff --git a/drivers/pci/pcie/aspm.c b/drivers/pci/pcie/aspm.c15:54
ckingindex 24f049e..4af8371 10064415:54
cking--- a/drivers/pci/pcie/aspm.c15:54
cking+++ b/drivers/pci/pcie/aspm.c15:54
cking@@ -783,6 +783,8 @@ void pcie_clear_aspm(struct pci_bus *bus)15:54
cking {15:54
cking        struct pci_dev *child;15:54
cking 15:54
cking+       if (aspm_force)15:54
cking+               return;15:54
cking        /*15:54
cking         * Clear any ASPM setup that the firmware has carried out on this bus15:54
cking         */15:54
ckingI tried this earlier with a user who was seeing this issue and they reckon'd it didn't help, which is not what I expected15:56
mjg59cking: Yeah15:56
smblamont, Ok, that narrows down things quite a bit (and for me the range of code I need to understand). Still a bit fuzzy (not as straight forward as one would hope) but I think I can work on that. 15:56
lamontsmb: any need for me to keep the test kernel, or can I roll forward to the now-current -20?15:57
lamontsmb: it's also quite possible that I have misconfigured the phone into doing something stupidly abusive15:57
mjg59cking: Hm. Yeah, ok, it's not clear_aspm that's hte problem.15:57
ckingmjg59, ..the fact this didn't apparently work made me wonder if I was missing something stupid15:57
smblamont, You can roll on. If I needed more it would be a new kernel anyway.15:57
mjg59But I don't see what is, in that case15:57
mjg59The only time the FADT matters is if we got _OSC control15:58
* cking nods15:58
mjg59I guess I could do with dmesg for the machine in question15:58
smblamont, I hope to be able to tell you about that (misconfiguration or what else) at some point15:59
ckingmjg59, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/962038/+attachment/2915461/+files/BootDmesg.txt15:59
ubot2`Launchpad bug 962038 in linux "ASPM doesn't work completely on Asus Zenbook (regression from 3.1)" [Medium,In progress]15:59
brendandsmb - i have an interesting find on bug 96031116:00
ubot2`Launchpad bug 960311 in linux "Networking on Dell PowerEdge R300 with Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5722 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express is not functional" [High,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/96031116:00
brendandsmb - if i reboot the system then the problem never occurs, it only happens on first boot...16:00
ckingmjg59, which clearly has the FADT disabling PCIe ASPM16:00
mjg59cking: Yeah, so it must be going through the clear path16:01
mjg59cking: So I'd expect the return patch to work16:01
tgardnerppisati, which dkms package is having problems building on a ti-omap4 system ?16:01
smbbrendand, Hm, ok. That somehow open up the possibilities about how long this problem exists. If the machine got only rebooted most of the time it could actually have been around for a while16:02
tgardnersmb, firmware issue ?16:03
lamont124 second boot times suck16:03
brendandsmb - i think we will just update the firmware and if the problem still exists we'll have to take it from there16:03
smbtgardner, Probably. At least the kernel message points there. 16:03
ckingmjg59, I'll double check with the user - I can't comprehend why its not working, I was falling back to the "maybe I missed something obvious" mode16:04
smbbrendand, Ok. Just for safety: this is the only machine of that make and model in the lab? There is no twin?16:05
tgardnersmb, hmm, I was thinking it was a bnx2x, but its tg316:05
brendandsmb - no. we might have something with the same nic though. i'll have a look16:05
smbtgardner, Right, and somehow it seems to be able to handle the pxeboot xfer but a few minutes after it is brought up it seems to vanish. There seemed some life sign of the second interface after that. Which I also noted in the bug. Not sure that is really alive and its only the first one on the bus16:08
brendandsmb - yeah, seems like a common one16:08
brendandsmb - second nic is a different make (intel)16:08
smbbrendand, I believe to have seen two tg3 instances16:09
bjfppisati: there are cross build instructions on: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel16:10
smbtg3 0000:01:00.0: eth0: Tigon3 [partno(BCM95722) rev a200] (PCI Express) MAC address 00:26:b9:53:cb:7116:10
smbtg3 0000:02:00.0: eth1: Tigon3 [partno(BCM95722) rev a200] (PCI Express) MAC address 00:26:b9:53:cb:7216:10
bjfppisati: if yours are more complete, i'd suggest just adding a pointer on that page to your writeup16:10
brendandsmb, can the same component have two ports?16:10
smbbrendand, rather two instances (the pci bus address is different too)16:11
smbbut motherboards can have two builtin NICS16:12
tgardnerbrendand, the bug report needs an 'apport-collect 960311' so we can see exactly what is installed.16:13
tgardnerppisati, never mind. I'm reading the bug report.16:14
henrixtgardner: brendand: could this tg3 issue be related with bug #961239 ?16:17
ubot2`Launchpad bug 961239 in linux "Broadcom NIC (tg3) not working with DMA errors" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/96123916:17
henrixin this bug, there are also 2 tg3 cards + 1 usb16:17
brendandtgardner, is there a problem with apport-collect on servers?16:23
ckingmjg59, user has verified it worked - they didn't test it correctly, I will pop that patch out today once I've unwound my TODO list16:23
tgardnerbrendand, heck if I know16:23
brendandthings just hanging...16:23
mjg59cking: Great, thanks16:24
ppisatibjf: i'll add a pointer there too16:24
tgardnerbrendand, well, at least get the output of 'lspci -vvnn' attached.16:24
bjfppisati: remove the duplication on that page as well16:24
ppisatibjf: which duplication?16:25
bjfppisati: on the page i pointed you at. if you add a pointer to your new wiki page, remove the duplication on "BuildYourOwnKernel" dealing with the info on your new page16:26
ppisatik16:27
brendandtgardner, lspci is attached now16:32
ckingbah, why does git garbage collection bite me when I least want it to16:32
ppisatitgardner: actually all the releases are affected by this problem16:44
ppisatitgardner: since no linux-headers pkg in the ARM case prvided linux-headers16:44
tgardnerppisati, I'm still trying to wrap my head around what Provides: means in this case.16:46
ppisatitgardner: i think it says 'we fulfill linux-headers' meta package16:48
jjohansentgardner, apw: are we still build aufs for precise?16:52
tgardnerjjohansen, yep16:53
jjohansentgardner: okay, it has a conflict with the umode_t that 3.4 apparmor pulls in, I can either patch aufs, or the apparmor patches16:54
tgardnerjjohansen, fix aufs. I'd rather AA was a close to upstream as possible16:54
jjohansentgardner: okay16:55
apwjjohansen, right if aufs is wrong we should fix that, indeed if you get me a patch you think fixes it i'll check and see if aufs has it and we might update17:20
jjohansenapw: patch is in the pull-request I just sent, the failure is introduced by a patch that is pulled in as part of the 3.4 apparmor rebase.  aufs isn't wrong its just al viro changed the parameters to security_path_chmod a little bit17:22
apwjjohansen, sounds good17:22
tgardnerapw, you gonna handle jjohansen's AA pull request?17:33
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keesogasawara: woohoo! thanks :)17:55
bandit5432any one having optical drive problems with 3.3?17:56
apwtgardner-lunch, yep will do18:02
bjfjjohansen: you going to uds?18:12
jjohansenbjf: yep18:16
jjohansenbjf: /me needs to book yet, just trying to get beta2 tasks out of the way first18:17
bjfjjohansen: ack, i have you down for roomie18:17
jjohansenbjf: sounds good18:18
=== tgardner-lunch is now known as tgardner
* apw bails for the pub18:38
ckingjsalisbury, thanks for your testing - got me the data I required.18:52
jsalisburycking, no problem.  Anytime ;-)19:24
* cking -> EOD19:30
jwijsalisbury: for bug 961482, have a look at 'PCI: ignore pre-1.1 ASPM quirking when ASPM is disabled'; https://lkml.org/lkml/2012/3/19/23220:27
ubot2`Launchpad bug 961482 in linux "3.2.0-19 kernel fails to boot (-18 OK)" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/96148220:27
jsalisburyjwi, thanks! I'll take a look20:29
jsalisburyjwi, hmm, interesting.20:30
jsalisburyjwi, I'll built a test kernel with that commit reverted20:30
* tgardner is EOD21:01
skaetapw, ogasawara - https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-p-kernel-boot is slated for beta-2,  is it done?22:15
hggdhmsg sconklin there still?23:23
sconklinhggdh: yes23:24
hggdhheh23:24
hggdhsconklin: when you ran cobbler-ubuntu-import did you restart cobbler?23:24
sconklinno23:25
hggdhhum. I ran it on ours, and the TFTP directory was again permission-hosed23:25
sconklinwell, yes I did, but I was able to bootstrap a system before I did. restarted it later for another reason23:26
hggdhOK, good enough -- it worked on the bootstrap. Weird23:26
sconklinhggdh: that's odd, I was able to build a system immediately after the import23:26
hggdhextremely odd23:26
hggdhsconklin: are you using the sytem's TFTP server, or Cobbler's?23:28
sconklinhggdh: I don't know, I didn;t install it23:28
hggdhoh, this is in magners. I will check23:30
hggdhdarn! also using tftpd-hda23:33

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