[00:41] <beata|lemur> I suspect that disabling SMP support causes the Precise kernel to fail to build; I'm doing a verification (and a grocery run) before gathering details.
[03:05] <beata|lemur> Okay, it is. Compiling a 3.2.0-21 kernel with SMP support disabled results in a build failure. Attempting to submit a bug report..fighting python. :(
[03:39] <ogasawara> slangasek: I'll get that fixed. however, we weren't planning any additional uploads before kernel freeze tomorrow (we'd wait for gcc to finish building before uploading anyways), but I'm almost certain we'll have some last minute must fix patches needing to get uploaded (this being one of them) so I'll make sure it's included and makes the release.
[04:35] <slangasek> ogasawara: ok, thanks
[04:35] <slangasek> ogasawara: ETA ~3h for gcc, fwiw
[07:02]  * smb mornings
[07:41] <ppisati> moin
[07:56]  * ppisati -> reboot
[11:57]  * ppisati -> lunch
[13:42] <tgardner> henrix, jsalisbury: rebooting tangerine for kernel update
[13:42] <henrix> tgardner: ack
[13:42] <jsalisbury> tgardner, ack
[13:51] <martinphone> hi
[13:51] <martinphone> any new 3.0.0.18 for testing?
[13:52] <tgardner> martinphone, likely not until tomorrow
[13:52] <tgardner> herton, ^^
[13:52] <martinphone> tgardner, are you disregarding 3.0 versions now that you are going to release 3.2?
[13:52] <herton> martinphone, can you give us dmesg of booted kernel from http://people.canonical.com/~herton/fpu_bug/
[13:53] <tgardner> martinphone, of course not. Oneiric is supported for 18 months
[13:53] <martinphone> herton, I already tried that one yesterday
[13:53] <martinphone> segfault on chromium startup
[13:54] <herton> martinphone, dmesg of that kernel please
[13:54] <martinphone> herton, I dont know what a dmesg is
[13:54] <martinphone> herton, terminal output?
[13:55] <herton> martinphone, you boot that kernel, login, open a terminal, type "dmesg > output.txt", then go to pastebin.ubuntu.com and paste the contents of output.txt file
[13:55] <martinphone> ok
[13:56] <martinphone> brb then
[13:57] <herton> probably we will respin oneiric today or tomorrow, there is another regression we have, different from the nx-emu crashes (bugs 973111, 973444)
[13:57] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 973111 in linux "System fails to boot after installing linux-image-3.0.0-18-generic" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/973111
[13:57] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 973444 in linux "can't boot into kernel 3.0.0-18" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/973444
[14:00] <martinphone> http://paste.ubuntu.com/916052/
[14:00] <martinphone> I dont need to execute that while chromium is loaded, do I?
[14:01] <henrix> herton: ^
[14:02] <henrix> herton: have you changed the sign of the fpu_bug kernel? or is it the same as the 3.0.0-18.31-generic?
[14:03] <herton> martinphone, from the beginning of your dmesg, you booted from the wrong kernel, it's not the one from http://people.canonical.com/~herton/fpu_bug/
[14:03] <martinphone> thats the only 3.0.0.18 I have
[14:03] <herton> martinphone, how did you install the deb from the link above? you can do "sudo dpkg -i linux-image-3.0.0-18-generic_3.0.0-18.31_i386.deb" to install it from the terminal
[14:03] <herton> it'll replace your current 3.0.0-18
[14:04] <martinphone> herton, somebody here pasted that, I donwloaded the .deb and executed it from file manager
[14:04] <herton> martinphone, try the sudo dpkg -i from a terminal and reboot
[14:04] <martinphone> linux-image-3.0.0-18-generic_3.0.0-18.31_i386
[14:05] <martinphone> dpkg: error: --install needs at least one package archive file argument
[14:06] <herton> martinphone, what's exactly the command you used, you need the file on the same directory you downloaded the deb above
[14:06] <martinphone> i understand
[14:09] <martinphone> herton: the .deb is in the "downloads" directory. I have cd'ed to it and executed "sudo dpkg -i", i still get "dpkg: error: --install needs at least one package archive file argument"
[14:09] <herton> martinphone, did you type "sudo dpkg -i linux-image-3.0.0-18-generic_3.0.0-18.31_i386.deb"
[14:10] <tgardner> martinphone, "sudo dpkg -i linux-image-3.0.0-18-generic_3.0.0-18.31_i386.deb"
[14:10] <martinphone> herton, please keep in mind that im a noob, please paste full commands
[14:11] <martinphone> its working
[14:12] <martinphone> brb
[14:16] <tgardner> apw, grub2 1.99-21ubuntu2 doesn't fix the encrypted LVM issue on my test box
[14:17] <martinphone> what about now? http://paste.ubuntu.com/916071/
[14:17] <martinphone> herton, >
[14:17] <herton> martinphone, yes that looks the right kernel, keep us posted if you see any issues
[14:19] <martinphone> wait, so yesterday I didnt install it...
[14:29] <jsalisbury> herton, bjf, henrix One more 3.0.0-18 regression: bug 974268
[14:29] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 974268 in linux "multiple crashes after kernel update to 3.0.0-18" [High,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/974268
[14:29]  * ogasawara back in 20
[14:29] <bjf> jsalisbury: ack
[14:29] <tgardner> bjf, that one could easily be the FPU bug. needs logs
[14:30] <bjf> tgardner: ack
[16:16] <gema> jjohansen: regarding your bug
[16:16] <jjohansen> gema: the new one?
[16:16] <gema> jjohansen: bug 974404 is a duplicate of bug 966294
[16:16] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 974404 in ubiquity "installation of precise beta2 always fails" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/974404
[16:16] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 966294 in gstreamer0.10 "Ubiquity loops forever from ubiquity_webcam_play" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/966294
[16:16] <gema> jjohansen: not new
[16:17] <jjohansen> gema: ah okay
[16:17] <gema> jjohansen: removing the python script for the camera makes the install to work
[16:17] <gema> or using alternate
[16:17]  * jjohansen was monitoring to see if /me could trace it farther, but it seems to be more than that as I am getting hard locks
[16:18] <gema> jjohansen: I went down the route of all that tracing during beta, you can see it in the bug
[16:18] <jjohansen> gema: okay, I will give that a try
[16:19] <gema> jjohansen: avoid OEM, that one is cursed until they remove the camera script or fix the problem
[17:17] <jsalisbury> bjf, herton, henrix one more: bug 974421
[17:17] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 974421 in linux "User applications randomly segfault" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/974421
[17:27] <tgardner> jsalisbury, its an i386, so is a like duplicate of the FPU bug
[17:27] <tgardner> likely*
[17:27] <jsalisbury> tgardner, thanks, I'll mark it as such
[19:22]  * ogasawara lunch
[19:49]  * tgardner -> EOD
[20:06] <martinphone> is the last 3.0.0.18 fully xubuntu compatible? parole (media player) just segfaulted 3 times. Opened from terminal is stable
[20:07] <martinphone> another segfault
[20:07] <martinphone> reverting to 3.0.0.17
[20:07] <jsalisbury> martinphone, That is a good idea.  There is a known issue with 3.0.0-18 that causes similar issues to what you are seeing.
[20:08] <martinphone> jsalisbury, will that be solved with tomorrow's re release?
[20:08] <martinphone> I mean, chromium doesnt segfault anymore
[20:10] <jsalisbury> martinphone, possibly
[20:11] <jsalisbury> martinphone, have a look at bug 972821  There is a test kernel available.
[20:11] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 972821 in linux "[oneiric-proposed] linux-image-3.0.0-18-generic makes apport-gtk and chromium-browser segfault on startup" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/972821
[20:12] <herton> jsalisbury, he installed the test kernel this morning
[20:12] <jsalisbury> herton, ah, ok.
[20:12] <herton> oh he left
[20:14] <herton> martinphone, probably you media player issue is a new problem, and may be not related to the kernel
[20:17] <martinphone> herton, im back into 3.0.0.17 and parole doesnt segfaul anymore, coincidence?
[20:17] <martinphone> segfault*
[20:30] <sidd_mak>  which processor family to choose in make menuconfig while compiling kernel for my 32bit centrion processor T2050??
[22:24] <ayan> Is there a recent Ubuntu/SystemTap guide?
[22:24] <ayan> i installed a kernel along with debugging symbols but stap isn't able to resolve the names of any of the probe points i try.
[22:38] <vanhoof> ayan: give ppetraki a ping
[22:38] <vanhoof> ayan: think he has something written up somewhere
[22:39] <ayan> vanhoof: i did.  he's /away.
[22:39] <ayan> but i'll wait.
[22:40]  * ayan calls it a day.