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GrueMasterinfinity: Good to know.  Didn't really want to release one from the search for ET.  But I can reimage in a moment's notice if needed, and I have my local mirror.  :P00:01
infinityGrueMaster: Do you have one with a local disk?00:01
infinityGrueMaster: stgraber's NFS solution just broke my build with make/nfs timestamp skew sadness.00:02
GrueMasterI have all 5 of my systems with sata usb.00:02
infinityMaybe I should beg you for a fresh natty headless, then, and let stgraber have his diskless one back.00:02
infinityBefore I tear out more hair.00:03
infinityBut first, food.  Food will make me feel better.00:03
GrueMasterIt is faster for me to image with netboot.  Installs directly to USB, and no prompting along the way.00:03
stgraberinfinity: I can fairly easily switch that to a nbd export so you have raw block device access and no more nfs weirdness if that helps00:04
GrueMasterI'll start one now, then give you the ipv6 addr before I leave for our 24th anniversary dinner.00:05
infinitystgraber: If that fixes timestamp skews, sure.00:05
infinitystgraber: Or, I can steal Tobin's local-disk system.  I'm not picky.00:05
infinityBut food.00:05
infinityBack in a bit.00:05
GrueMasterCrap.  Mirror appears to be down.  Grrr.00:09
stgraberinfinity: I'll have nbd setup (with the same data) in a couple of minutes00:09
GrueMasterMirror recovered (kernel panic - will look into later).00:14
GrueMasterOf course, nothing in the logs.  Oh, well.  Panda4 will be online in ~15 minutes.  Mirror is current as of 6/18, will pull in 45 minutes and be current within 1.5-2 hours.00:16
stgraberinfinity: oh, btw, forgot to mention that the panda is back online with /data mounted over nbd, so if you still get timestamps problem, then it's a kernel bug ;)01:00
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OlivierN1 nedd to export it12:28
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ogra_ppisati, http://paste.ubuntu.com/1059040/ thats what i get with your hpddbg kernel13:11
ogra_and it belives it switched to a 240x75 console13:12
ogra_though there is no output (should i see any ?)13:13
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ppisatiogra_: actually i expected another printk to appear close to13:57
ppisatiogra_: "HPD IRQ request failed"13:57
ppisatiogra_: echo 8 > /proc/sys/kernel/printk13:58
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janimolilstevie, armhv tegra driver here https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-tegra/15~beta1-0ubuntu2 I have not tested it though14:28
alf_Hi! Does the 12.04 image for omap3 (e.g. beagle-xm) have hardware acceleration for 1. video playback 2. 3D ?14:42
ogra_ppisati, oh, thats also there http://paste.ubuntu.com/1059183/14:59
ogra_(booted with drm.debug=7)15:00
ppisatiogra_: ok, got what i need, thanks15:07
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GrueMasterinfinity: Figure out your mono issue?  What exactly are you looking at?15:48
TrimSliceSDXCtesting a TimSlice H25 running on an 64 GB SDXC card (Ubuntu 11.04)16:23
TrimSliceSDXCs/ H25016:23
ogra_ppisati, hmm, omap3 still doesnt look good, my boot attempts all hang here and i also dont get any display output16:23
ogra_seems to hang pretty randomly i even had one that finished all initramfs scripts before it locked up hard16:24
ogra_and USB doesnt seem to be powered at all16:24
ogra_oh, WOW !16:25
ogra_so it seems my USB1 hub i have my mouse and kbd attached to completely kills the hub on the beagle16:26
ppisatiogra_: the new kernel wasn't uploaded, and i'm aware of the usb thing and i'm on working on that16:26
ogra_as soon as i unplug it, the rest of usb devices powers up on the port16:26
ppisatiogra_: we miss another patch, and there's something in our config that kills it16:26
ogra_ah16:26
ogra_wow and i see a log of squashfs errors on the console during boot16:27
ogra_intresting, omap4 doesnt expose them16:28
ppisatiyep, 3.5 regressed so much on omap16:28
ppisatianyway, off now, be back later16:28
ogra_enjoy16:28
* ogra_ takes that as an example and calls it a day too16:29
janimoinfinity, hi. armadaxp binaries targeted at precise-proposed in the NEW queue :)19:02
infinityjanimo: If there are, they sure got cleared out fast.19:03
janimoinfinity, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+queue?queue_state=119:04
janimoI see them at the top of this page19:04
infinityjanimo: Are you sure you don't mean in unapproved, cause it was a copy from the PPA? :P19:04
infinity(That's not new)19:04
janimoinfinity, unapproved, new, tomato/potato :)19:04
janimoso yes, they are not NEW source I see now19:05
infinityjanimo: I'll have to fix the override in ~30m.19:06
infinityjanimo: I'll update the tracking bug when I do.  If you have one this time...19:06
janimo... ?19:06
infinityWhich you don't.  Bah.19:06
janimohave what?19:07
infinityjanimo: A kernel SRU tracking bug.19:07
janimoah tracking bug19:07
janimoI do19:07
janimoa moment19:07
infinityNot in the changelog.19:07
infinityThat would be helpful.19:07
janimohttps://bugs.launchpad.net/kernel-sru-workflow/prepare-package-meta/+bug/101346519:07
ubot2Ubuntu bug 1013465 in linux-armadaxp "linux-armadaxp: 3.2.0-1604.7 -proposed tracker" [Medium,In progress]19:07
janimooh crap19:07
janimoI always though it got inserted19:07
* janimo checks19:07
infinityOh, it's there.  In the wrong place.19:07
infinityShould be above the 3.2.0-26.41 rebase, not below.19:08
infinityAnyhow, next time.  At least I know where it is for this one. :P19:08
janimoinfinity, so should be the topmost entry in the changelog?19:10
janimoI managed to add another patch after initial changelog generation and it got pushed down19:10
infinityjanimo: It should be the top entry and, more importantly, it shouldn't appear as though it came from the master branch.19:13
infinityjanimo: Ordering is nice here for auditing too.  When you do a master rebase, make that the last thing in the changelog.19:14
infinityjanimo: So, 1: tracking bug, 2: tree-specific changes/updates, 3: rebase junk.19:14
infinitySo we can ignore everything from the rebase tag down. :P19:14
janimoinfinity, I'll pay more attention next time. I may have invoked the insertchangelog tools in the wrong order or altered the changelog manually afterwards to change something19:33
infinityjanimo: S'all good.  Live and learn.  The kernel SRU process is pretty rigid, and any deviation causes a bit of confusion.19:34
janimoinfinity, yes it is pretty rigid - which is good. The less good is the tools are not yet all there and consistently enforced to automate most of it19:37
janimothere is progress though, just could be a lot more automatic19:37
infinityIt's a lot less awful than it used to be. ;)19:39
janimoand the fact that even I am packaging kernel now is a testament to that :)19:39
infinityHeh.19:42
tedgHey folks, I'd like to grab an ARM image that I can run under QEMU20:28
tedgI'm not sure which one I want, whether it's one of the OMAP ones or what exactly.20:29
GrueMasterinfinity: So, what are you tracking in Mono for Natty?  iirc, it was broken for SMP.20:29
prpplaguejkridner_: aw man, who let you in here?20:31
prpplaguethere goes the neighborhood20:31
janimoinfinity, so should the promote-to-proposed bugtask be set to Fix Released already on the armadaxp bug?20:35
tedgAnyone have a recommendation on which image to use?20:39
tedg^20:39
infinityGrueMaster: Not in natty, on natty.  As in, quantal mono on natty kernels (which our buildds still use).21:03
infinityjanimo: Not until I fix the overrides, which I'm about to do.21:04
GrueMasterOh.  ugly.21:04
infinityjanimo: I'll poke the task when I'm done.21:04
janimoinfinity, what are the overrides exactly?21:05
infinityjanimo: As in, making sure the kernels are in main instead of universe.21:05
janimoinfinity, ok. Can they not be routed to main automatically for each new upload? So if package name == linux-armadaxp-{\d+} or something =>main21:06
infinityjanimo: Not with the way copying from PPAs currently works.21:07
infinityjanimo: bug updated.21:08
janimoinfinity, thanks21:09
GrueMasterinfinity: When will the buildd's switch to 12.04?  12.04.1?21:28
infinityGrueMaster: When my ticket gets actioned.  Some buildds have switched already, none of the Pandas have.22:07
gandhijee_is there a tablet UI for ubuntu?22:16
GrueMasterinfinity: Well, if you need it, my panda is live, and I believe I have updated local copies of the ubuntu-core images on my mirror as well.  Let me know if you need anything on it.22:46
GrueMasterI can ssh in from work (have to route through ipv4 and use other home systems as stepping stones).  Just can't reboot the mirror if it crashes again.22:47
infinityGrueMaster: I think stgraber's switch from nfs to nbd has got me covered, but thanks. ;)22:48
GrueMasterOk.22:50
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