[07:34]  * apw yawns
[11:22] <ogra_> hmm, no ppisati, is he on vac. still ?
[11:23] <bullgard6>  The DEB program package tp-smapi-dkms is installed. Why does lsmod not list a module »tk_smapi«?
[11:31] <bullgard6> '~$ sudo modprobe tk_smapi; FATAL: Module tk_smapi not found.'
[11:43] <bullgard6> '~$ sudo modprobe tp_smapi' does not produce any output.
[11:48] <bullgard6> '~$ find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -iname *.ko | grep smapi: /lib/modules/3.2.0-29-generic/updates/dkms/tp_smapi.ko'
[13:02] <apw> ogra_, wasn't he at a conference
[13:02] <apw> bullgard6, did it build when your last kernel installed?
[13:03] <apw> do you have your headers installed for example, not having them installed stops dkms working
[13:10] <ogra_> apw, oh, indeed, plubers or so
[13:10] <ogra_> *plumbers
[13:10] <apw> yeah something like that, and something before, like wirelesws or somethin
[13:11] <ogra_> well, my request can wait until after beta :)
[13:16] <apw> ogra_, we're already frozen anyhow
[13:16] <ogra_> yep
[14:02] <njin> hallo is this linux, xorg or nouveau bug ?  bug 1045077  thanks
[14:02] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1045077 in linux "[drm] nouveau 0000:00:05.0: fail ttm_validate" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1045077
[14:06] <apw> njin, well the error says that someone in userspace passed in a buffer it didn't like ... which makes it either a bug in mesa passing rubbish or a bug in the kernel incorrectly validating the buffer
[14:08] <njin> apw, thanks
[14:18] <njin> apw, sorry, now it tells...:05.0: RAMHT entry not found. ch=3 handle=0x vary values
[14:21] <apw> njin, that also is easily triggered by passing rubbish in from userspace
[14:22] <apw> similar to before, but i'd say more likely to be userspace losing track
[14:25] <apw> njin, i would discuss your symptoms in more detail on #ubuntu-x, though just poked there and they are updating mesa as we speak
[14:25] <njin> apw, great
[15:39] <bullgard6> apw: "[15:02]	apw	bullgard6, did it build when your last kernel installed?" <-- No.
[15:40] <apw> bullgard6, so you should reinstall the latest kernel debs (they are in /var/cache/apt) and record the output
[15:41] <bullgard6> apw: "[15:03]	apw	do you have your headers installed for example, not having them installed stops dkms working" <- I did no care so far. I simply dist-upgraded from Ubuntu 11.10 Server. 
[15:42] <apw> bullgard6, so dkms requires headers, you might check you have the appropriate headers installed
[15:42] <apw> linux-headers-generic or similar
[15:43] <bullgard6> apw: I will do that. Thank you for advising. But this will cost me some time and thus I will not do it today.