=== _ruben_ is now known as _ruben [06:36] moin === smb` is now known as smb [07:02] ciao [07:33] bello [07:34] * apw yawns [07:34] apw, woof [07:34] that saulisbury fellow is a right showoff [07:35] * smb thinks he may guess who apw means [07:36] jsalisbury | 22:29:18> Linux salisbury 3.4.0-1-generic #3 SMP Wed May 2 19:09:18 UTC [07:37] apw, I thought you were referring to him. (smart assh... comment to check for additional u's) [07:38] ppisati: ping [07:39] reisei: pong [07:39] ppisati, bounce [07:40] smash? [07:40] ppisati: can you look at this log http://pastebin.com/fLM84Y2G and tell me what's wrong and how to fix it? :) agreen is away everytime, so he can't point me to the solution... === aknewhope_ is now known as aknewhope [07:41] reisei: i guess is a linaro kernel [07:42] ppisati: yep [07:42] reisei: btw, it's panicing on the shutdown, nut much we can do [07:42] reisei: btw, we do you use the linaro kernel instead of the ubuntu one? [07:42] *why [07:43] ppisati: because I use specific board. Developer use linaro, so should I. [07:45] reisei: than i'm sorry, can't help you [07:45] reisei: which kerne are you running? [07:45] reisei: i mean, version? [07:47] ppisati: 3.1.5 [07:47] reisei: why don't you try with 3.3.? [07:50] ppisati: I can compare... but have to port board file whatever [07:52] reisei: did you try without the omapdrm module? or you need it? [07:53] ppisati: 3.1.5 is stable enough, but there is this annoying halt issue [07:53] ppisati: I need it. === aknewhope_ is now known as aknewhope === dileks_ is now known as dileks [08:31] mjg59, are you aware of the discussions about the 'ACPI / Battery: Update information on info notification and resume' patches ? causeing flickering of battery icons and the like ? [08:34] * smb tries a reboot... [08:45] * cking gives his AP a kick [09:23] cking, you are having a world of networking woes [09:24] am i? [09:36] apw: hi. jordi just started to rework his overlayfs testcase-script [09:36] http://livenet.selfip.com/ftp/debian/overlayfs/test/test06-v3.sh [09:36] heh cool [09:37] are you creating daily isos? with kernel from Q? [09:47] dileks, erm, we don't normally before A1 but i haven't checked we may have not stopped [09:48] I wanted to test a "remastered" iso - before answering your email [09:48] dileks, its not an easy game changing the kernel in the iso ... [09:49] as this is why I primarily need/want overlayfs [09:49] hmm, lets see. if it fails I will test with live-build [09:57] no chroot package [09:57] whats an alternative? [09:58] fakechroot? [10:01] * ppisati -> goes for a kebab takeaway, brb [10:05] * dileks cant find desktop/alternate amd64 images [10:05] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/precise/release/ [10:06] dileks, dchroot/schroot ? [10:06] dileks: http://releases.ubuntu.com/precise/ [10:07] schroot means for me... check man-page, do more testing etc. [10:07] yeah, found [10:07] * xnox cdimages is unmirrored / rare / daily images (?!) and releases is for widely mirrored images. [10:09] ogasawara gave me that link [10:09] but it misses in prereq chroot (alternative) [10:10] somewhere I should have a script where I worked on sidux + e17 === Amoz_ is now known as Amoz [10:18] ppisati, when we going to get a ti-omap4 for Q [10:18] (and indeed are we) [10:20] http://img.flashtux.org/img13303b71dc4ex575db078.png [12:09] bjf, when you get 2 mins can you ping me - need to ask you about your pandaboard [12:38] * apw has to run and drop off some keys [12:41] * smb has a slight deja vu [12:41] smb, your water pipe has burst out of the wall again ? [12:42] apw: Yeah [12:42] tgardner, not that bad. Just apw running around for keys [12:46] apw: Power unit rather than capacity granularity [13:15] apw: can you try running our devel-config-summary script for Q? I'm wondering if you see similar oddities, eg the Dangerous section looks inaccurate (way too large and menacing) === yofel_ is now known as yofel [13:27] mjg59, ahh .. ok [13:27] ogasawara, sure ... [13:27] ogasawara, it always needs tweeking [13:28] tgardner, I did a startnewrelease on lucid today, but didn't found CVE-2012-2133 fix applied on master-next, probably you forgot to push? (I checked to see if I had an up to date master-next) [13:28] herton: ** RESERVED ** This candidate has been reserved by an organization or individual that will use it when announcing a new security problem. When the candidate has been publicized, the details for this candidate will be provided. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2012-2133) [13:28] smb, there is always someone wanting them [13:29] * cking --> late lunch [13:29] herton, repull, its there. [13:31] herton, I pushed right after you [13:31] tgardner, ah ok, yep it's there [13:33] jsalisbury, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/658955/comments/11 [13:33] Launchpad bug 658955 in linux "Natty fails to boot on Gigabyte GA-MA78GPM-UD2H" [Undecided,In progress] [13:37] akgraner: moin [13:38] bjf, yep - I "borrowed" it from Pete - before I knew it belonged to you - is it ok if I use it during UDS then give it back to you then? [13:39] akgraner: sure [13:39] akgraner: i was not using it at all, so have fun with it [13:40] bjf - thanks a million - I needed an older one - it will be running one of the summit displays at UDS :-) thanks for your contribution to the cause. [13:40] but I'll package it all back up nice and neat for you on Friday [13:48] mjg59, ok updated patch which (i have even compile tested) on the thread [13:51] ogasawara, ok config is dumping core ... joy === lilstevie_ is now known as lilstevie [14:19] hi [14:19] still working on re-packing precise AMD64 iso [14:19] http://paste.ubuntu.com/964733/ [14:19] a question to bind-mounts [14:20] sudo mount --bind /run $CUSTOM_DIR/run [14:20] that should cover /run /run/shm and /run/lock [14:20] sudo mount --bind /dev $CUSTOM_DIR/dev [14:20] sudo mount --bind /dev/pts $CUSTOM_DIR/dev/pts [14:20] isnt 1st line enough? [14:20] tgardner, I'll help bisect that one [14:21] dileks, i'd expect the bind mount to only bind each filesystem, so pts is another mount and needs binding separatly [14:22] hmm [14:22] and for the /run/* stuff the same? [14:26] Do some bind-mounts before entering chroot-env: http://nopaste.snit.ch/137427 [14:26] apw: should that look like this? [14:26] sth missing? [14:26] jsalisbury, ack [14:34] * ogasawara back in 20 [14:53] * henrix reboots... [14:54] wow [14:54] Parallel mksquashfs: Using 4 processors === vmesons is now known as vmeson [15:07] ogasawara, ok think i have this chased down. try regenning with whats on the tip of master-next now [15:08] apw: ack [15:14] * tgardner bisects for an nVidia freeze in precise [15:15] tgardner, gah, new ? [15:16] apw, am checking out Oneiric, but I think its a new nouveau bug [15:16] * cking upgrades a netbook and wishes the HDD was much faster [15:16] apw, actually, it just wedged while installing oneiric [15:16] wibble [15:17] apw, back to natty [15:30] apw: cool, looks much better now [16:06] gawd this is slow. why did Lucid have to sync after every apt file I/O ? [16:07] to make sure there gets no dust collected under your heads [16:59] 358368 extents written (699 MB) [16:59] cool [17:30] hope it's okay to ask in here: why is the kernel debug package (-dbgsym) a 650 mb download, when in debian it's just 250 mb? [17:46] htorque: IIRC waldi switched to xz for compressing which reduced -dbg packages immensly. dunno what ubuntu-kernel uses. [17:48] dileks: yeah, that would make sense i guess. they also differ in on-disk size, though 2.2 gb vs. 1.8 gb. (not that i expect them to be exactly the same, of course.) === tgardner is now known as tgardner-lunch === Nafallo_ is now known as Nafallo === lifeless_ is now known as lifeless [18:35] This looks like the first real quantal kernel bug, bug 994104 [18:35] Launchpad bug 994104 in linux "Wireless performance issues on kernel 3.4.0-1-generic (iwlwifi)" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/994104 === tgardner-lunch is now known as tgardner [18:41] IIRC net (with wireless pull) was not pulled into upstream. IIRC 3 pending iwlwifi fixes [18:42] wow huh and a very fresh one [18:42] http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless.git;a=summary [18:44] jsalisbury, I just happen to have one of those [18:45] tgardner, great [18:45] remaster ubuntu instructions: http://paste.ubuntu.com/965230/ [18:46] apw: yupp, a linux-image replacement is not that easy, but I will check tomorrow [18:47] anyone know what kernel options i need to add to make kms never switch modes ? ie "old school vga" [18:50] smoser, nomodeset I think is what you want [18:52] herton, thank you. i swear at one point in the past i had to even blacklist some kernel modules, but.... thanks. [18:59] smoser: debian was using a while a /etc/modprobe.d/radeon-kms.conf [18:59] options radeon modeset=1 [19:20] jsalisbury, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/994104/comments/7 [19:20] Launchpad bug 994104 in linux "Wireless performance issues on kernel 3.4.0-1-generic (iwlwifi)" [Medium,Confirmed] [19:23] tgardner, thanks. Yeah, these wireless bugs have so many variables that come into play. [19:23] jsalisbury, at least its not systemic. [19:24] tgardner, yeah [19:27] after deinstalling (live-boot and) live-boot-initramfs-tools, I can boot my own 3.4-rc5 kernels [19:28] whats live-boot-initramfs-tools modifying on kernel-installation? [19:29] fs-problems and swap cant be mounted (ignore - modify - manual repair) [19:29] ubuntu doesnt use live-boot anywhere ... but i would assume it does similar things casper does [19:30] (mounting a squashfs image into an overlayfs or aufs mount to achieve a writable rootfs from an iso) [19:33] ogra_: it seems to have some kernel hook-scripts [19:33] I see that when doing dpkg -i $linux-image-file [19:33] well, it surely havily modifies the initrd like casper does [19:33] thats breaking my kernels build with make deb-pkg [19:34] right, why do you install a tool to boot live isos in your build env ? [19:35] I wanted to create an own live-system and was experimenting on my host [19:35] well, dont do that :) [19:35] roll your live images iside a chroot [19:35] *inside [19:35] yupp, know I am wiser [19:36] today I experimented with re-packing a precise-iso [19:37] so refreshing chroot skillz was one lesson [19:37] ogra_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/965367/ [19:39] looks fine on first sight [19:41] but the goal was to include a selfmade linux-image or one from mainline [19:41] I guess I have to hack that *.lz file [19:42] apw, can't seem to get this nVidia hang to repro after all this futzing about. [19:47] tgardner, sounds like a typical hardware enablement scenario - use lots of time up getting no-where :-/ [19:47] cking, indeed [19:48] should've stuck with the original scenario [19:49] you never know what's best until you've tried out a few things though [19:51] bother, just imapfiltered all my uds-announce messages to /dev/null [19:59] * tgardner -> EOD [20:13] * cking --> EOD