[08:38] <green7> Hey, I want to know how does Ubuntu manage process synchronization? Particularly, how does it implement locking?
[08:39] <green7> can anyone clarifY?
[11:26]  * henrix -> lunch
[11:48] <MCR1> Hi everyone :)
[11:49] <MCR1> I wanted to report that Kernel 3.6 (tested RC1 and RC4) breaks SSL. Uploading to launchpad for example is impossible with current Kernel 3.6.
[11:49] <MCR1> Are you aware of that ?
[11:54] <dileks> MCR1: what makes you believe that? any logs you can paste?
[11:55] <MCR1> dileks: Simply try it. It works on all 3.5 versions, once I upgrade to 3.6 it stops working. It creates a lock, but no data is transmitted...
[11:56] <dileks> I am not on your system. what ubuntu-release do you use? any third-party repos involved?
[11:56] <MCR1> dileks: I have to do a bzr break-lock then, while with Kernel 3.5 all works. I am on Quantal here.
[11:57] <dileks> are you using ubuntu mainline kernel or self-compiled ones?
[11:57] <MCR1> dileks: Mainline kernel.
[11:57] <dileks> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.6-rc5-quantal/
[11:58] <dileks> rc5 is out
[11:59] <MCR1> I just tried RC1 and RC4, but I can try RC5 also and then report here (might take a while though...)
[12:01] <dileks> I am here on ubuntu/precise amd64 with linux-next kernel
[12:10] <MCR1> dileks: Can you try if SSL works if you are using 3.6 on Precise ?
[12:16] <ricotz> MCR1, btw what makes you think SSL is broken?
[12:23] <MCR1> ricotz: It does work on Kernel 3.5, but not on 3.6 - that makes me think it is the Kernel's fault - because nothing else changed
[12:24] <MCR1> ricotz: Also I tried 2 different 3.6 kernels and multiple 3.5 ones -> always the same effect -> works on 3.5, but not on 3.6
[12:26] <ricotz> MCR1, so you can't get any ssl connection with e.g. firefox?
[12:27] <MCR1> ricotz: uh, I did not try that - but I cannot upload to launchpad anymore (which uses SSL)
[12:27] <MCR1> bzr push fails
[12:27] <ricotz> MCR1, that is why i am asking bzr might not be the best to confirm such a problem
[12:28] <MCR1> ricotz: You might be right on this one :)
[12:28] <ricotz> while the kernel isnt responsible for that in the tighter way
[12:28] <ricotz> this might be a network driver problem
[12:28] <ricotz> or a nic firmware problem
[12:29] <MCR1> sure, but the normal internet works
[12:30] <MCR1> ricotz: I will try to run more tests later, then I can make sure it is SSL
[12:30] <ricotz> just saying it doesnt sound plausible to blame the kernel for ssl not working
[12:30] <MCR1> also 3.6RC5 is untested here yet
[12:31] <MCR1> something's fishy, believe me
[12:31] <ricotz> good luck then
[12:31] <MCR1> thx
[12:57] <rtg> henrix, herton: natty is done, right ? no more changes ?
[12:58] <herton> rtg, yes
[12:58] <rtg> good
[14:47]  * ogasawara back in 20
[15:23] <orated> Hello! After completing modprobe operations on kernel module, is there any thing to do so that I don't have to repeat modprobe steps on every system boot?
[15:25] <rtg> orated, you couls add it to /etc/modules
[15:25] <rtg> could*
[15:28] <h00k> I'm having an interesting tcp-session issue with the latest kernel for ubuntu+1
[15:29] <h00k> booting from an older kernel resolved the issue - I'm not sure if it has to do with my wireless adapter or the kernel itself, but the kernel log was full of tcp problems.
[15:29] <h00k> Has anyone else reported similarly?
[15:30] <jsalisbury> h00k, it would be good to open a bug in Launchpad.  That would help to track all the appropiate info and let others mark as a duplicate if they are seeing it too
[15:31] <h00k> jsalisbury: yes, I will do so. The only problem is that it filled up my / so I had to remove it. Later when I'm home, I'll try to reproduce, get a log, and submit it.
[15:31] <h00k> Also, I have to get it before it gets too big for my internet to upload it :/
[15:37] <jsalisbury> h00k, you could open the bug with the previous kernel, so you don't have issues.  Then post the errors you are seeing in the log
[16:55] <infinity> ikepanhc: Is that armadaxp kernel in PPA ready to copy?
[16:55] <infinity> ikepanhc: The precise one, that is.
[16:55] <infinity> ikepanhc: I was about to copy it, but wasn't sure the point of your cryptic paste in the tracking bug. :P
[16:56] <ikepanhc> infinity: yes, the 3.2.0-1608.13 is ready for copying
[16:56] <infinity> ikepanhc: Check.  On it.
[16:56] <ikepanhc> infinity: thanks :)
[17:02] <vanhoof> ikepanhc: up late? :)
[17:03] <ikepanhc> vanhoof: fall to sleep at 7pm, now no idea how to get to sleep
[17:03] <vanhoof> ikepanhc: beer?
[17:03] <ikepanhc> vanhoof: I perfer something stronger
[17:03] <vanhoof> lol, vodka?
[17:03] <ikepanhc> good idea :)
[17:37]  * rtg -> lunch
[18:59]  * cking -> EOD
[19:28]  * ogasawara lunch
[19:54] <rtg> ogasawara, what do you think about an upload to fix these trackpad/touchpad and Apple gmux bugs ?
[19:54] <ppisati> back online...
[19:56] <ogasawara> rtg: sounds good to me, I'll kick off test builds and upload
[19:56] <rtg> ogasawara, its a non=ABI bumper
[19:56] <ogasawara> cool
[20:39]  * rtg -> EOD
[20:52] <dantti> hi, is there a chance to get this option enabled in quantal kernel? it's been a while without comments on the bug report... https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1003090
[20:52] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1003090 in linux "Please enable HID_BATTERY_STRENGTH (on xorg-edgers and quantal kernel packages)" [Medium,Triaged]
[21:03] <jcs3f364363> Hi, I wish to report a kernel 3.5.3 bug. I've never do this before, I don't even know if I am in the right place. I was wondering if someone could help me.
[21:13] <jcs3f364363> Trying to use the integrated webcam makes the system freeze(No ctrl+Alt+Backspace, no ctrl+alt+F1 F2...). This didn't happened with 3.2.0 kernel