[00:18] bjf: who was working on the backport for CVE-2012-1601? [00:18] jjohansen: The KVM implementation in the Linux kernel before 3.3.6 allows host OS users to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and host OS crash) by making a KVM_CREATE_IRQCHIP ioctl call after a virtual CPU already exists. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2012-1601) [00:37] I am noticing a high interrupt count in /proc/interrupts followed by an eventual system crash is this a known issue with 3.0.0-12? Can someone point me to a forum or link that discusses ubuntu kernel bugs and related issues? thanks [00:38] This occurs on 11.10 [00:40] I am looking at kernel.org does anyone have an ideas [00:41] any [00:51] unixpro1970: maybe start with updating your kernel, the latest one from -updates for 11.10 is 3.0.0-22.36 [00:52] just what i thought, i found this in topic in 3.0..13 " genirq: Fix race condition when stopping the irq thread" [00:53] sound like it might be related [00:53] sounds [03:05] jjohansen: can't remember, it may have been me [03:05] jjohansen: looking at it, it doesn't look familiar though === anubhav_ is now known as anubhav [07:36] * apw yawns [07:43] apw: hey, morning [07:43] cooloney, moin [07:44] apw: i sent out several patches to our kernel team mail list, did you receive them [07:45] i didn't get those emails sent out by the mail list, weird [07:46] * apw looks [07:46] cooloney, Hm, I don't seem to see them immediately [07:46] got some subject for me to search [07:46] * apw neither [07:46] so weird. but it's in the achive [07:47] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2012-July/thread.html [07:47] please find them at the end of this page [07:47] [PATCH 0/9] [Quantal/master-next] update configs Bryan Wu [07:47] [PATCH 0/3] [Quantal/ti-omap4] update configs Bryan Wu [07:47] smb and apw ^^ [07:48] cooloney, Those don't seem to have been synced over to me... [07:48] cooloney, nope don't seem to have them either [07:48] smb: me neither, so weird. looks like mail man stops working [07:49] Well I got the mails from Tim and Herton above [07:50] Seems anything after that is still missing [07:50] Just weird it went into the archive [07:51] ok they are not in the moderation queue, which makes sense as they are in the archive [07:51] * apw moves to #is [07:53] smb: yeah, me. mails from rtg and herton are my last emails from our mail list [08:04] moin [10:47] I yesterday reported that I cant control brightness with 3.2.0-27 but 3.2.0-26 works well. known issue? (this is on a sandy-bridge ultrabook) [11:24] * henrix -> lunch [12:08] I have this linux device driver for Realtek Ethernet controllers that I placed in /usr/src and added to dkms. If I use dkms manually the module gets built and installed and everything is fine. But if I download a new kernel image installation hangs when dkms kicks in. Where can I see what's happening? I'm pretty sure there is something wrong with my dkms.conf file: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1086041 (feel free to point me to a more [12:08] appropriate channel) [12:47] * cking reboots [13:07] Can somebody help me to defer initcalls of the boot, as explained here : http://elinux.org/Deferred_Initcalls . But for the kernel 3.3 please [13:16] diwic: this morning i realized i can't play any audio file if i'm not logged in via GUI [13:17] diwic: i mean, if i ssh into the box and execute 'mplayer foo.mp3' i don't get any output [13:17] diwic: until i login via lightdm [13:17] diwic: why? [13:17] ppisati, a VT should do as well, but not SSH - consolekit have not assigned you the right to use the card [13:17] ppisati, ecryptfs ? [13:19] ppisati, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/TheAudioGroup for a workaround and the problems with using that workaround [13:26] What technics exist in order to fasten the boot of the kernel ? [13:32] e11bits: I don't remeber exactly but dkms should put the log file in /var/lib/dkms/PACKAGE_NAME/PACKAGE_VERSION/KERNEL_VERSION/ARCH/log/make.log [13:34] fresh-nes: Depends on how many time you want spend in this effort. The simplest is build custom kernel. [13:35] abogani : That's what I do. I build my own 3.3 kernel for my pandaboard. [13:37] fresh-nes: So this is ths wrong channel. Ubuntu never had released a 3.3 kernel ;) [13:38] jsalisbury, that kernel fixed that webcam and headset issue, commented in the bug [13:38] fresh-nes, In your shoes I'm trying to ping in #beagle [13:39] abogani : you're right, I use linaro distro... sorry and thank you [13:40] fresh-nes: No problemi I'm a Ubuntu-over- BeagleBone user ;) [13:42] pgraner, thanks for the update. [13:42] pgraner, there still may be an issue with that patch. there are reports upstream that the webcam may crash after a long period of use. I'm testing that now. [13:43] jsalisbury, ok, I don't have a lot of calls today, but I do tomorrow so I'll get to exercise it then [13:43] pgraner, great, thanks. I'll let you know if I have a new test kernel. [13:52] abogani: Ah, will have a look. Thanks! [14:13] apw, hello. was wondering why the natty kernel abi was changed from 2.6.38-15.62 to 2.6.38-15.64 (pad.lv/1019992) recently [14:13] arges, build screwup [14:13] rtg, ahh the ppa ddeb thing [14:13] right [14:14] arges, yep, thats when ... that thing, its same bits 62->64 [14:14] why was it +=2 ? [14:14] arges, note that its only a version change, not an ABI change [14:14] arges, i screwed up the rebuild, so i had to do it twice [14:14] apw, gotcha. ah yes the second number is build number ok [14:14] but it was only a no-change rebuild between those two numbers [14:14] cool [14:14] inded the .63 never built [14:49] * ogasawara back in 20 [15:18] * ppisati needs a preamplified mic... [15:20] josepht, see bug 1018020 [15:20] Launchpad bug 1018020 in linux "Logitech webcam not working" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1018020 [15:23] pgraner: me or jsalisbury ? [15:23] pgraner, thanks. I'll let upstream know. [15:24] jsalisbury, I had it running about 15 min [15:24] josepht, sorry dude, to many Joe's now [15:24] pgraner, ok, I'll let you know when the next test kernel is available. [15:25] jsalisbury, ack [16:04] hi apw , could you update kernel-wedge? it is older than wheezy now [16:04] hi tseliot [16:04] hi Kano [16:05] did you package fglrx 12-6-legacy [16:05] Kano: no, not yet [16:05] how will you do that? fglrx-legacy package or some other way? [16:06] Kano: yes, I'll probably call it fglrx-legacy [16:09] did the 12-6 beta you had in the repo work with your quantal xserver 1.12? for 12-6 beta/final i had to patch libpciaccess on 64 bit. i tried your patches for kernel 3.5 without success with the 12-6 final [16:10] most likely i will try 12-6 legacy + patch for kernel 3.5 on wheezy [16:11] Kano: sorry, I haven't even tried the beta yet [16:11] well you best use the control+signature from fglrx 12-4 for the legacy package [16:14] * ppisati -> gym [17:25] herton: you need to update the attribution on that patch, Sasha Levin actually found it, I just passed the info on [17:25] jjohansen, ah ok, what should be the reported-by? [17:27] herton: Reported-by: Sasha Levin [17:27] ack [17:33] herton, that patch also needs updates for the custom binaries [17:34] rtg, indeed, I just forgot to run the script to integrate it === rtg is now known as rtg-lunch === rtg-lunch is now known as rtg [18:30] * henrix -> EOD [18:56] * cking -> EOD === jdstrand_ is now known as jdstrand [19:50] ogasawara: bug 1021718 [19:50] Launchpad bug 1021718 in linux "Ubuntu Precise ISO test failed in Jenkins due to debian installer failed to get debconf answer 'base-installer/kernel/linux/initrd'." [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1021718 [20:09] skaet, I just got pinged w.r.t. bug 1021718 [20:09] Launchpad bug 1021718 in linux "Ubuntu Precise ISO test failed in Jenkins due to debian installer failed to get debconf answer 'base-installer/kernel/linux/initrd'." [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1021718 [20:09] bjf, good. Was going to be pinging you myself shortly ;) [20:09] skaet, you bumped it up to "Critical". Seems like it would have been a good idea to reach out to someone on the kernel team and let us know about that. [20:10] skaet, we had to re-upload almost all our packages last week, this issue should have been fixed days ago [20:10] bjf, I just copied the status that was there, when I targetted it correctly. [20:11] it was targetted against quantal when I looked at it, so, understandable you didn't see it. [20:11] skaet, ah, it's gema i should be "discussing" this with [20:11] * skaet nods [20:15] * rtg -> EOD