/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2012/06/26/#ubuntu-kernel.txt

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smbMorning07:10
brendandcking - hi07:21
ckingbrendand, hiya07:21
brendandcking - it seems (without my knowledge) we've recently started using fwts for suspend testing. now the problem is we're using --s3-device-check and it's generating failures07:23
brendandhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/1060316/07:23
brendandcking, i'm going to assume those errors aren't that severe - in that they won't stop anything from working07:25
ckingbrendand, first rule of computing, assume nothing07:25
ckinglet me look at those errors07:25
ckingif we just run a test, and it produces and error and we just assume its OK then why do we bother testing? ;-)07:27
ckings/and error/an error/07:27
ckingbrendand, file a bug as it looks like a bug with the way the APIC is being handled, which could be a problem07:30
brendandhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/101784107:34
ubot2Ubuntu bug 1017841 in ubuntu "[Thinkpad Edge 15] register is already in use for vector 0xf9 on another cpu" [Undecided,New]07:34
brendandcking, any idea if it's something we have even the smallest chance of getting an imminent fix for? or is it a fw issue and we'll have to live with it for now07:42
brendand?07:42
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ckingbrendand, from a cursory view of the kernel source I believe it's a firmware issue07:43
brendandcking, okay thanks. that affects how we'll have to deal with this issue, so good to know07:43
brendandcking, the problem we have is that other certification tests depend on the suspend test to run and pass, so unless we're going to consider this issue has enough to fail certification, it's sort of scuppering our testing07:44
brendandcking, we may just have to change the test definition to something less strict07:44
brendandcking, any idea how to ignore those kinds of failures?07:45
ckinghow about "fwts --test-and-pretend-it-is-okay"?07:45
brendandcking, i understand and at a fundamental level agree with what you're saying07:46
ckingbrendand, as it is, the kernel is complaining that the firmware is broken, so it is a fault.  Do you want a S3 test pass to me "it suspends and resumes and we don't care about kernel error messages?"07:46
ckings/me/with/07:47
ckingbah, what's wrong with my brain today07:47
brendandcking, well we don't want to be ignoring potentially serious issues, but at the same time we don't want to be failing systems left and right because of some shoddy bios engineering07:48
brendandcking, we have certain things that need to work and if they do then it's certified07:48
brendandcking, unless that changes then we can only be so strict07:49
ckingit depends on one's definition "of need to work"07:49
brendandcking, it certainly does! tell me about it07:49
ckingfor fwts, it is to catch all stupid errors, and pick up any errors that the kernel warns about.07:49
cking..so it is geared up for the enablement engineers to be really pedantic07:53
brendandthat's good07:55
brendandwe're a lot more liberal over here in certification land07:56
brendandso to answer your earlier question, if the system resumes and all the functionality which is required for certification is working then yes, we should consider the suspend was succesful07:57
ckingeven though the kernel was screaming about some failed APIC config?07:57
ckinggawd help us07:58
* apw blinks07:58
brendandjust for kicks, what's a potential manifestation of this problem - user side07:58
brendand?07:58
ckingbrendand, no idea, I've not got enough data in the bug report yet, and this needs some effort to look at07:59
ppisatimoin07:59
brendandcking, ok. i hope you understand that i'm not in disagreement with you, but the definition of certification is not made at my level so there are other people to convince08:00
ckingbrendand, sure, I understand, somebody needs to make a value-judgement on this08:01
brendandinformation such as 'these errors could cause X' is helpful08:01
ckingsure, but for this kernel message, I've not seen it before, so fwts can't advise automatically08:02
ckinghence it flagged it up as something that should grab somebody's attention to look into08:02
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apwhenrix, you dissappeared08:10
brendandcking, just heads up that i don't seem to be able to hit launchpad from the system. i'll get you the logs some way or another asap08:19
ckingack08:20
brendandcking, oh and since the bug is package-less and you're asking for apport-collect, is that going to work? or would you like me to put it to the linux package?08:20
ckingtrue, can you attach the kernel log, and output from "sudo acpidump" to the bug report?08:21
brendandcking, that'll be easier08:23
brendandcking, i'm on it08:23
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xnoxI am reading KernelUpdates page and I didn't understand this: $DEITY 09:15
xnoxwhat does $DEITY mean?09:15
apwxnox, your god of choice09:16
xnoxapw: ah, marvin from hitchhicker's guide to galaxy. Ok.09:16
apwthere you go :)09:16
xnoxAny chance of me intruding kernel-ppa with hardware enablement SRUs? =)09:18
xnoxIn particular mdadm with support for DDF and Intel Matrix Raid?09:18
* xnox is going via SRU currently, as it is 'user-space'. But I am pondering, if kernel-ppa is a better match09:19
xnoxand updates to the e2fsprogs09:19
* smb would not think this to be appropriate for the kernel-ppa. 09:20
apwxnox, the kernel-ppa doesn't avoid the SRU process, I think the document you are reading is the one which defines the pre-approved variance of the common SRU policy for the kernel09:20
apwbut that was taken to the DMB for those specific packages09:20
xnoxhmmm09:21
smbAnd frankly I was not really happy with how the mdadm support worked with the versions I saw... Usually the raid seems to come up read-only.. :/09:21
xnoxI am working on ReliableRaid spec and bugs09:21
xnoxI want to push these bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/mdadm09:22
smbxnox, Isn't that targeted for Quantal?09:22
xnoxas an SRU09:22
xnoxsmb: not if update-initramfs segfaults on precise & udev rules lack picking up Intel Matrix Raid and DDF formats and other things09:22
xnoxlook at the bug list: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/mdadm09:23
xnoxMe and slangasek kind of agreed that critical stuff should be SRUed for 12.04.109:23
smbxnox, Yes, that is sort of why we still cling to dmraid09:23
xnoxand we shouldn't.....09:23
xnoxIntel itself recommends to use mdadm with their raid format......09:24
smbAgreed if we can really replace it09:24
xnoxwell, it's too early to replace it =) since I didn't fix it all yet ;-)09:24
xnoxSo shall I upload into precise-proposed and see what the SRU team says, or will you, kernel team, are interested in taking this update for testing in the kernel-ppa09:25
smbYes, and also I was never sure whether IMSM and DDF are all that is out... compared to formats that dmraid would probably know09:25
* xnox doesn't know what type of users you have.09:25
smbxnox, Yes, for SRU approach the ppa would not help you any way09:25
xnoxok.09:26
xnoxTo be honest I haven't looked at the state of dmraid yet.09:26
xnoxI am expecting a small can of worms =)09:26
smbHeh, well I am certainly not doing exhaustive tests there, but at least it does allow me to access an MSM raid509:27
smbBut since the user-space relies on a not-really-supported anymore kernel module it is the right path to go forward with mdadm09:27
xnoxHmm... the new mdadm udev rule with try to assemble Intel Matrix Raids......09:28
xnoxWhich is part of this upcomming SRU.....09:28
smbSo I may be early to notice when having -proposed enabled09:29
smb(which I should do)09:29
smb(if I have not already)09:29
smbxnox, Btw, last time I tried with Q there was an issue of the installer accessing the md raid and blowing up because at that time the array was read-only and the kernel did not like that09:31
smbI wanted to get back at it but got disctracted then09:31
xnoxhmmm... I didn't hit that in my testing09:32
xnoxmdadm is not in proposed yet. I'm just hovering over debsign && dput right now09:33
xnoxstill need to do some more testing first.09:33
xnoxoh, no I don't. I did that yesterday09:33
smbxnox, sure, just for reference bug 100847909:33
ubot2Launchpad bug 1008479 in linux "kernel BUG at /build/buildd/linux-3.4.0/drivers/md/md.c:6958" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/100847909:33
smbAnd for me there was also the problem that mdadm seemed to have set up the raid even before the installer asked about it. But I need to go back there with a209:35
xnoxsmb: partman-auto-lvm (43) unstable; urgency=low09:36
xnox   [ dann frazier ]09:36
xnox   * Call update-dev --settle between creating lvs and accessing them09:36
xnox.... workaround or fix?09:36
xnoxthis is merged and will be part of alpha2. So if you could test there it would be wonderful09:37
xnoxalso the new mdadm is in alpha2 as well09:37
xnoxwhich should work with IMSM, which I do not have access to09:37
xnoxsmb: well not the installer setup raid, but udev rules kicked in is my guess09:38
smbxnox, Hm, potentially not related. I must admin I am not really understanding why the raid is ro at that moment. It seems in a odd way related to be brought up in initrd. When I (hopefully in the same way) do it later it ends up in auto-ro which autimatically because rw later...09:38
smb*admit09:39
smbOh bugger, my fingers do not seem to type what I think...09:39
smb*automatically become rw later09:39
smbxnox, But any way, it is likely the udev rules, just somewhat in an unexpected way. Probably needs some thought in the installer too09:41
smbSince back then this cause the question to be futile. Even when I said no, mdadm had set up the raid and caused the bug09:42
smbI try to keep that tracked as bug 100842309:43
ubot2Launchpad bug 1008423 in debian-installer "Activate Serial ATA RAID devices dialog likely not working as expected" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/100842309:43
xnoxsmb: well I can't say anything about bug 100842309:47
ubot2Launchpad bug 1008423 in debian-installer "Activate Serial ATA RAID devices dialog likely not working as expected" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/100842309:47
xnoxlet me check the upload history09:47
smbxnox, Yeah, I did not expect you to. Just as a pointer, while you are working on that topic... And maybe something to have in mind when doing tests...09:49
xnoxsmb: well the new mdadm with ISMS udev rules was uploaded on 2012-06-22 21:03:50 BST, but you filed the bug before that.09:50
smbIt could be something that happened before since I usually updated the machine and did not reinstall. And there also was the "bug" of the dmraid kernel module not being build09:50
xnoxis there any way I can get remote-hands access to ISMS to do some installer testing / interaction? 09:50
xnoxor are you going to be testing alpha2 on the ISMS09:51
* xnox ISMS or IMSM well I bet you understood ;-)09:51
smbxnox, Sure. :) Yes, I plan to get back to that testing with a2. Fingers crossed and knocking on head09:52
xnoxgood luck & don't forget your towel ;-)09:58
apw(arch armel & value y) | value m09:59
apw(arch armel & / value y) | value m09:59
apw(arch armel & cur & value y) | value m09:59
smbxnox, :) One always needs to know where that is...09:59
apw(arch armel & ^ & value y)10:02
apw(arch armel ^ value y)10:03
apw(arch armel &^ value y)10:04
apw(arch armel / value y)10:04
apw(arch armel &/ value y)10:05
* xnox please stop serving alphabet soup to apw. he's had enough!10:09
apwheh10:09
dhana013Hi10:53
dhana013Hi Guys I accidentally deleted my .config for my kernel configuration on Linux, and seem to remember there was a way to retrieve the kernel configuration via the proc filesystem somehow.10:54
dhana013In debian filesystem /proc/.config 10:54
dhana013i can't see the .config in /proc directory please guide me 10:55
ppisatibrb10:58
henrixdhana013: if you're kernel has been configured to include it, it should be /proc/config.gz10:59
henrixdhana013: there's also a script that allows to extract that info from a kernel image11:00
dhana013henrix, I am using ubuntu 10.04 not seen /proc/config.gz file 11:01
henrixdhana013: are you running a customised kernel? or the 10.04 kernel?11:01
dhana013henrix, please tell the script name, give script download location11:01
dhana013henrix, no11:02
ogra_dhana013, it is in /boot by default 11:02
ogra_at least if you use an ubuntu packaged kernel 11:02
dhana013ogra_,  soory I accidentally deleted11:02
dhana013ogra_, /boot/config file11:02
henrixdhana013: ok, so probably the easiest way is to just re-install the kernel pkg11:04
ogra_you could just "apt-get install --reinstall  linux-image-$(uname -r)" ... and it will magically come back11:04
dhana013thanks henrix ogra_ i try11:05
dhana013henrix, any script available find extract info current kernel11:05
henrixdhana013: yes, it's available on the kernel sources, in the scripts directory11:06
henrixdhana013: but to use it your kernel has to be built with a specific config option (can't remember the option atm)11:06
dhana013henrix, thanks I see the script directory lot of script there, I find out11:07
brendandcking, this issue is interesting because it's happening across lots of different BIOSes : http://paste.ubuntu.com/1060586/11:25
xnoxrandom question: why does lsmod | grep ipv6 doesn't output anything?11:43
xnoxor is the ipv6 module 'built-in'11:43
henrixxnox: if you grep the config file, you get CONFIG_IPV6=y11:49
henrixxnox: you're grep will probably return some output if you have NF modules loaded11:49
xnoxhenrix: ok, just hunting down an ipv6 bug in one package's testsuite11:49
dhana013Guys any documentation available understand linux kernel configuration12:38
apwdhana013, henrix, there is an option to burn the config into the kernel, but it just wastes memory given we can just ship it in /boot, as ogra_ says you can just reinstall your kernel package from /var/apt/cache and get it back12:39
dhana013apw, I want to do custom kernel configuration any documentation available understand linux kernel configuration12:41
ogra_apw, heh, your memory arg is funny .... the platforms with the lowes memory have the feature on in ubuntu (arm)12:41
apwdhana013, not really, every option is documented in the kernel itself, in the help options12:41
apwogra_, you do?  why would you do that, thats mad12:42
ogra_userfirendlyness ... many complained in the arm world that their scripts dont work without it etc 12:42
apwthey are so full of poo12:42
ogra_though thats quite a while ago12:42
apwogra_, what is the option even called12:43
ogra_we could try again to switch it off 12:43
ogra_ugh, dont remember12:43
* ogra_ checks12:43
* apw either sigh12:43
apwdebian.master/config/config.common.ubuntu:# CONFIG_IKCONFIG is not set12:44
apwogra_, i think its not on any more12:44
apwCONFIGS/armhf-config.flavour.omap4:CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y12:44
apwCONFIGS/armhf-config.flavour.omap4:CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC=y12:44
apwoh it is on omap4 ... sigh12:44
apwbut not on omap312:44
ogra_ogra@panda:~$ ls /proc/config.gz 12:45
ogra_/proc/config.gz12:45
ppisatiit's been like this since M/omap412:45
ogra_even before i think12:45
ppisatiand no one complained12:45
ogra_no, they complained that it wasnt there before :)12:45
apwthats cause we have never done a proper config review for omap4 ... obviously12:45
ogra_but nowadays they can take linaro kernels if they want such extra options12:46
apwn12:46
apwInconsistent policy=n not required as configs in /boot12:46
ogra_so i think we can disable it for quantal12:46
apwindeed now i have omap4 in the config review matrix, it even throws and error :)12:46
ogra_throw it back :P12:46
* ppisati is doing the config review for omap4, but didn't met that option yet...12:47
apwppisati, yep its a year of your life and no mistake12:48
* ppisati preps another coffee...12:49
ppisatiogra_: btw, just sent last round of patches for omap3, after these kernel should be back in shape12:49
ogra_yay12:50
ogra_will there be another upload before the milestone ?12:50
apwi beleieve we are holding waiting for those patches indeed12:50
ogra_awesome !12:50
apwthey'd better work tho :)12:52
apwppisati, do you really want your gmail addy in that commit ?12:54
ppisatiapw: wait12:59
ppisatiapw: i'm subscribed to lkml&c with my personal address13:00
rtgapw, its just his Reported-by: address 13:00
apwppisati, yep, just wondering if you wanted that in the history as it is right now13:01
apwrtg, indeed, he might not want it there, just checking13:01
rtgI can always fix it up and repush13:01
apwyep, and it was just to get him to decide that i brought it up :)13:02
ppisatino problem13:07
apwogasawara, as we have scheduled a config review post v3.5-rc1 at sprint i've closed that 'schedule config review' WI13:07
ogasawaraapw: you read my mind :)  was on my list to tick off today.13:08
ogasawaraapw: am just getting one last Alpha2 fix in for bug 1017879, and will pull in ppisati's patches then quick build/boot test and upload13:14
ubot2Launchpad bug 1017879 in debian-installer "External USB keyboard stops working when d-i starts" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101787913:14
rtgogasawara, um, I think I already pushed them13:15
rtgrunnign armhf build test right now13:16
ckingyay, ISO testing time again13:16
ogasawarartg: awesome, thanks13:17
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ogasawarartg: did that schroot issue on gomeisa ever get sorted13:40
rtgogasawara, um, which one? my memory is only 2 days long.13:41
ogasawarartg:  where builds would fail with some permission denied error13:41
rtgogasawara, uh, maybe. I think I reinstalled since then.13:42
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rtgogasawara, I'm sure you'll tell me if its still an issue :)13:42
ogasawarartg: I seem to have just hit it again13:44
rtgogasawara, drat. lemme check13:44
ogasawarartg: full build log in my home dir under quantal-i386/build.log13:44
rtgogasawara, hmm, I wonder if messing about with sbuild might have done it. apw - are you using sbuild on gomeisa ?13:46
apwrtg, at this instant no13:50
rtgapw, ok, I'm gonna scrub sbuild and the chroots and start over13:50
apwrtg works for me13:58
apwwe had that bad sbuild version installed for a while didn't we13:58
rtgapw, thats good :) 'cause its mostly gone....13:58
rtgapw, yeah, I removed sbuild and am rebuilding the quantal chroots13:59
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smbsforshee, Hm, could it be that we caused some weird result in our competing updates to the blueprints? This looks a bit weird...14:30
sforsheesmb, that one's been weird. I think my last update only changed the part that I wanted it to though...14:31
smbsforshee, I believe the overall sequence caused me to have two items now with the same name... /me wonders whether rtg suffered from that multiple times...14:32
* rtg suffers from an excessive number of duplicates14:33
sforsheesmb, when I tried to update it a couple of weeks ago it kept adding new items for rtg14:33
smbYeah, 10 reviews without any more detail seems a lot...14:33
sforsheeit seems to be behaving a bit better now14:33
smbI would try to reduce it to 1 if nobody else is on it right now...14:34
sforsheego for it14:34
* smb finds the lack of locking a bit tedious14:34
sforsheeyou find locking-via-irc to be less than ideal?14:35
smbok... hope its fixed now14:35
smbsforshee, its racy ... :-P14:35
smbrtg, You should have put "get rid of duplicate work-items" into your goals... ;)14:38
rtgsmb, I could have looked like a hero for doing all that work :)14:38
smbexactly... hehe...14:39
apwogasawara, did i see you upload into -proposed there ?14:39
ogasawaraapw: yep14:39
ogasawaraapw: as instructed by the release team14:39
* rtg uploads Quantal LTS....14:40
apwogasawara, we're not frozen yet are we ?14:40
ogasawaraapw: I thought we were as of 2100 UTC yesterday?14:40
smbQuantal LTS sounds so wrong...14:40
apwogasawara, oh have they moved it out ... sigh14:41
bjfsmb, but not scary14:41
ogasawaraapw: I'm not sure if that's official for all milestones now, but was the time I was told yesterday when I asked about a pending late upload14:41
smbbjf, Not? Oh, well just another release to support for 5 years... ;-P14:42
apwogasawara, bah ... i'll hold lowlatency for after then14:42
rtgapw: did it FTBS ?14:43
rtgoh, the rebase. never mind.14:43
apwrtg, nope, i was going to rebase it to -2.2 to match mainline14:43
rtgapw: I don't think low-latency has any impact on the release team does it ?14:43
apwrtg its on an official release CD so i assume we'll be spinning them for A214:44
* rtg wonders how ubuntu-studio survives without a community14:44
* ogasawara back in 2014:49
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brendandcking, so it seems like even if we don't use --s3-device-check those errors are still registered and cause a failure...15:10
ckingbrendand, yep, --s3-device-check just checks if a bunch of devices disappear between S3 iterations15:11
brendandcking - hmm, certainly if devices are disappearing we'd want to know 15:15
apwsounds like a real problem then15:16
ckingotherwise S3 testing would be pointless ;-)15:17
brendandcking, would device check failures be considered critical?15:19
apwif bits of your machine were there before s/r and not after, i think you'd think it was important, no ?15:19
ckingbrendand, like video not working, or audio or webcams disappearing, yes15:19
ckingfwts takes a pragmatic approach - if it fails the test, it marks it as failed15:20
brendandcking, if the system failed to suspend that would be marked as critical too, right?15:21
ckingit's definitely a fail isn't it?15:22
apwa non-working s/r really aught to fail a s/r test15:22
brendandcking, you said assume nothing :)15:22
* cking punches himself15:23
ckingbrendand, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Reference/fwts/s315:27
brendandcking, i don't see anything about the severity levels of the different issues15:31
brendandcking, anything available on that? or just read the source?15:31
ckingI didn't document the 983 different failure messages in the wiki, so it is an omission15:32
* cking looks it up15:32
brendandcking, understand that i'm trying to establish if we can use 'no critical errors' as a criteria for passing the test for the purposes of certification15:33
ckingbrendand, the severity is more tuned to the engineers in HWE15:34
cking..and it may change 15:34
brendandcking, ok. our only other alternative then is to ignore them. we're going to go along with 'no critical errors' for now, it's better than nothing15:36
ckingso, critical means "holy smokes it's going to catch fire or possibly will fry your CPU", which may not be the case for S3 failure15:36
brendandcking, right i see15:37
brendandcking, so if it tries to suspend but can't that might just be high?15:37
ckingit probably should be15:38
brendandcking, so it sounds like if you're going to consider both not suspending in the first place and kernel error messages (which we don't know exactly what they mean) as the same severity, then fwts is not matching with our definition of S3 testing15:41
ckingno, cert is not matching the HWE definition of a working S315:41
brendandcking, indeed it isn't15:42
ckingbrendand, what is the cert criteria of a S3 pass?15:42
brendandcking - if the system suspends and resumes then the actual suspend/resume functionality is considered passed. but we do also check all of the functions seperately again after S3, e.g. video, wifi, media cards, usb, bluetooth etc15:43
ckingbut you don't scan the kernel log to see if it is wetting itself over broken drivers etc?15:44
ckingor randomly oopsing?15:45
ckingor if devices come back misconfigured?15:45
ckingor if resume took too long?15:45
ckingor got stuck on AMD C1E idle state?15:46
brendandno, we weren't15:47
ckingwell, we either test thoroughly or we are just kidding ourselves that our process is good enough15:48
brendandcking, i know that. but what i'm getting here is that you may only consider issues such as those to be high severity, along with the issue described in the bug i raised - which as far as we know does not actually impact on anything15:51
brendandof course it could be we can link it to some functional failure in which case i stand corrected15:51
brendandwe need to be able to say okay, high severity failure == cert blocker15:53
brendandfor sure15:53
brendandi think part of the problem here is that we have shifted the scope of certification which we don't normally do15:54
brendandso if we could honestly go back and say all systems which fail the s3 test with it's new criteria don't pass cert then we'd do that15:55
ckingyep15:58
ricotzhello, did someone here by mistake uploaded  "linux-lts-quantal - 3.5.0-2.2~precise1" to ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa?16:31
bjfricotz, it was intentional, that ppa is being used for "LTS backport" testing work16:37
rtgricotz, no accident16:37
tjaaltonwrong ppa, this is edgers :)16:38
ricotzbjf, don't mistake ppa:~ubuntu-x-swat/q-lts-backport with ppa:xorg-edgers/ppa16:38
tjaaltonbut maybe someone copied it there by hand16:38
rtgtjaalton, it was likely apw's automagic...16:40
tjaaltonok it was manually copied16:40
rtgogasawara, take another run at gomeisa16:42
ogasawarartg: ack16:42
ckingsforshee, thee machine with the dodgy battery info was a Toshiba Portege M200, so it is so old I think it's beyond fixing16:44
sforsheecking, the machine I just got is also a Portege, so it's may be the same ODM. Let me check it ...16:46
ckingapparently it "works with windows" 16:46
sforsheecking, battery state updates okay on this machine and looks reasonable enough16:49
argescking, http://apps.linuxaudio.org/wiki/jack_latency_tests   fyi16:49
ckingarges, I was looking at: http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/alsa-lib/_2test_2latency_8c-example.html16:56
argesah nice16:57
ckingbut got stuck because my laptop doesn't have working audio input16:57
* cking hunts for a different machine16:58
Sarvattit looks like linux-image-generic-lts-quantal is missing a depends on linux-image-extra-${kernel-abi-version}-generic17:05
ricotzSarvatt, the backport kernel package doesnt create a extra package17:08
rtgSarvatt, yeah, it should all be in one blob17:13
Sarvattah right indeed, sorry for the noise17:14
rtgSarvatt, gonna upload the meta package in a couple mins17:15
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apwrtg not my magic, not that one17:25
=== rtg is now known as rtg-lunch
smbjsalisbury, arges So it seems that bug 1013199 is actually not hw related. I just think that the way they define the bridge, eth0 is left as down and so the bridge is down as no ports are up. I added my proposal for setup to the bug17:31
ubot2Launchpad bug 1013199 in linux "be2net driver used by HP BL460c bridge networking not working" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101319917:31
jsalisburysmb, great.  thanks for the feedback!17:32
* cking saunters off17:33
* smb is blinded by the sun sideways... (may as fell wander off to enjoy it)17:51
=== rtg-lunch is now known as rtg
* ogasawara lunch18:38
argessmb, thanks18:43
vanhoofogasawara: hi19:59
ogasawaravanhoof: heya20:00
vanhoofogasawara: time to chat?20:00
ogasawaravanhoof: for you, of course20:00
vanhoofogasawara: :D20:01
* rtg -> EOD20:45
argesogasawara, just got my kit! : )20:56
ogasawaraarges: sweet20:56

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