[09:25] <scytheee_> hi, just trying running ubungu 12.04 through LTSP on Pentium2 350MHz systems. After loading initrd.img they end up in stack trace and keyboard LED blinking. Running 12.04 i386 on cd shows the same. Booting from 11.10 cd is fine. Anything special on 12.04 kernels that P2 isn't supported anymore?
[09:26] <Eimann> initrd too big?
[09:26] <Eimann> how much ram do the systems have? 256MB?
[09:26] <scytheee_> Eimann, they have 128mb
[09:26] <scytheee_> so its to small?
[09:27] <Eimann> Would be my guess, yes
[09:27] <scytheee_> hm... so 256mb is a must have, or is there another way?
[09:28] <Eimann> I think you can rebuild the initrd to fit into 128MB ... can you test this by adding 128 or 256MB to one of the clients and see if that works?
[09:28] <Eimann> that would be the easiest way ...
[09:29] <scytheee_> Eimann, too bad, I only have 64mb ones on two banks
[09:30] <scytheee_> Eimann, ah but I have one or two machines where it runs with pentium2, they have 256mb, so you should be right
[09:31] <Eimann> ok great. than you should look into rebuilding the initrd I gues ...
[09:31] <scytheee_> Eimann ok, thx :)
[09:45] <Eimann> you're welcome
[10:00]  * abogani waves all
[10:00] <abogani> tseliot: ping
[10:01] <tseliot> abogani: pong
[10:01] <abogani> tseliot: First of all: good morning! ;)
[10:01] <abogani> tseliot: Do you know the reason why my Quadro NVS 285 has been become *tremendously* slow? is there known 3D regression in nvidia driver?
[10:01] <tseliot> good morning to you
[10:02] <tseliot> abogani: yes, please try nvidia-current-updates in precise-proposed
[10:02] <abogani> tseliot, Ok thanks!
[12:35] <Caribou> does someone know where I could find Natty's initial kernel's debuginfo symbols ?
[12:35] <Caribou> kernel is linux-image-2.6.38-8-server and is the only one which doesn't have ddebs available
[12:36] <Caribou> plus I'm not able to rebuild it from source pkg
[12:50] <Guest13327> hi
[12:55] <Guest13327> since precise my system load is around 1 when the system is idle. but with the mainline kernel everything seems ok and the system load is around 0. how i can identify what is causing the hight load when i'm using the standard ubuntu kernel?
[13:21] <tjaalton> tseliot: why not update the main package as well since it's the same major release and the current one is broken
[13:30] <tseliot> tjaalton: because we update the non-updates flavours only in case of security issues
[13:32] <tjaalton> tseliot: well this is a regression caused by a late minute security update, and those fall in the sru category :)
[13:37] <tjaalton> it's just not that discoverable to ask people to install another paxkage, which then might break later since it doesn't have the same abi guarantee
[13:37] <tseliot> tjaalton: what if 295.49 introduces another regression?
[13:38] <tjaalton> tseliot: couuld it be worse than the current one?
[13:39] <tjaalton> -u
[14:04] <tseliot> tjaalton: let's see how the testing of the -updates flavour goes in proposed, then we can probably decide
[14:04] <tjaalton> tseliot: ok
[16:55] <stgraber> heya, can we get https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/995998 pulled in the next SRU for precise? it's quite important for thin client hardware
[16:55] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 995998 in linux "fix hp t5745 and hp st4757 lvds patch in drm" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[16:55] <stgraber> hasn't hit stable yet apparently but will probably soon (patch is trivial)
[21:27] <greearb> So, I managed to make a custom live-cd from 12.04 desktop, and then I turned it into a usb persistent image with Universal USB Installer.
[21:28] <greearb> Now, when I boot, I see errors relating to loop1:  (loop1): error: ext2_lookup: deleted inode referenced
[21:28] <greearb> happens whenever I access /etc/mtab, among other things.
[21:29] <greearb> boot messages warn that something is mounting loop1 unchecked and suggests I should run fsck
[21:29] <greearb> but 'fsck /dev/loop1' fails with IO error.
[21:30] <greearb> any ideas on what to do about this?
[21:42] <greearb> hmm, you can run e2fsck on the casper-rw file if you mount it on another computer.
[21:43] <greearb> I wonder why fsck isn't run by default when booting the live-usb image?
[21:47] <dileks> own live-cd with a custom kernel?
[21:47] <greearb> yes
[21:48] <greearb> the upstream 3.2.whatever ubuntu kernel plus lots of my own patches..but from googling, seems corrupted casper-rw is a common issue
[21:59] <greearb> gah, maybe it's this 5 year old bug:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/125702
[21:59] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 125702 in upstart "casper-rw fs not cleanly unmounted on persistent live USB shutdown" [Medium,Invalid]