[00:48] <infinity> hggdh: Good news (potentially), I might be able to fix that missing kernel binary.  I'll let you know tomorrow.
[01:24] <hggdh> infinity: cool. Meanwhile, I failed the SRU, and we will look at it tomorrow
[01:26] <hggdh> infinity: add Natty LTS HWE to the mix, also missing the kernel headers
[01:27] <hggdh> infinity: do NOT promote to -updates bug 1047350
[01:27] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1047350 in linux-lts-backport-natty "linux-lts-backport-natty: 2.6.38-16.67~lucid1 -proposed tracker" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1047350
[05:13] <orated_> Hello! I'm using BeagleBoard XM C1 running Canonical Ubuntu 12.04 image. I'm facing sound issues and even after following https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1019321 comment 24 - sudo modprobe snd-soc-omap, sudo modprobe snd-soc-omap-mcbsp, sudo modprobe snd-soc-omap3beagle - by ppisati, the problem remains the same. How can I fix the sound issue please?
[05:13] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1019321 in linux "USB sound card not detected on beagleboard xM" [Medium,Fix released]
[05:16] <ppisati> moin
[05:22] <orated_> Hi ppisati
[05:32] <orated_> I followed bug reported in launchpad - 1019321 which was later fixed by you. Could you guide me how I can fetch the update with released fix? sudo modprobe snd-soc-omap, sudo modprobe snd-soc-omap-mcbsp, sudo modprobe snd-soc-omap3beagle manually is not fixing the problem
[05:33] <orated_> ppisati: ^
[06:12] <ppisati> orated: latest kernel have have the fix, upgrade
[06:14] <orated> Hello ppisati
[06:15] <ppisati> orated: latest kernel have have the fix, upgrade
[06:15] <orated> Sorry, my connection dropped before
[06:15] <orated> ah, well
[06:16] <orated> Currently it is 3.2.0-23-omap
[06:18] <orated> ppisati: Could you specify the kernel version on which it is fixed?
[06:19] <orated> Running dist-upgrade or upgrade doesn't show kernel upgrades so I guess I have to upgrade from binaries?
[06:19] <ppisati> orated: didn't you mention a bug report earlier? it should contain when it was fixed
[06:26] <orated> ppisati: I've gone through the bug report and comments multiple times. I can see in the comment mention of linaro kernel then in your comment for http://people.canonical.com/~ppisati/linux-image-3.2.0-27-omap_3.2.0-27.42~socomapy_armhf.deb and then second last comment for linux (3.2.0-29.46) precise-proposed. If I would have understood the process and solution I wouldn't have asked multiple times in this channel or other multiple times in first 
[06:26] <orated> place. I've not performed kernel upgrades manually which is why I'm requesting you to guide me on it.
[06:27] <ppisati> bug 1019321
[06:27] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1019321 in linux "USB sound card not detected on beagleboard xM" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1019321
[06:27] <ppisati> orated: from the bug report - "This bug was fixed in the package linux - 3.2.0-29.46"
[06:27] <ppisati> orated: which kernel are you running?
[06:28] <orated> Yes, I mentioned that I read linux (3.2.0-29.46) precise-proposed above
[06:28] <orated> I'm running 3.2.0-23-omap
[06:28] <orated> I can see I have to upgrade but I'm not sure how, sorry
[06:29] <ppisati> orated: sudo apt-get update
[06:29] <ppisati> orated: and then
[06:29] <ppisati> orated: sudo apt-get upgrade
[06:29] <ppisati> orated: are you running precise, right?
[06:30] <orated> Yes, as I said doing sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade is not showing kernel upgrades
[06:31] <orated> And, the image is Canonical Ubuntu 12.04 Precise
[06:32] <ppisati> orated: what does /etc/apt/sources.list contains?
[06:32] <ppisati> orated: paste it in http://paste.ubuntu.com/
[06:33] <orated> I ran update process again that its taking time to read package lists, hold on please
[06:37] <orated> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1210483/
[06:39] <ppisati> orated: and when you do a "sudo apt-get upgrade" whats dows it show?
[06:41] <orated> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1210486/
[06:42] <ppisati> orated: upgrade not update
[06:42] <ppisati> orated: ah
[06:42] <ppisati> orated: just noticed the first line
[06:43] <ppisati> orated: dpkg -l | grep image
[06:44] <orated> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1210490/
[06:44] <orated> If I understand right, ii  linux-image-3.2.0-30-omap              3.2.0-30.48  on line 22
[06:45] <ppisati> orated: so you have the latest kernel
[06:45] <ppisati> orated: sudo flash-kernel 3.2.0-30-omap
[06:45] <ppisati> orated: and then reboot
[06:45] <orated> um
[06:46] <orated> flash-kernel
[06:46] <orated> Ah, yes I missed that!
[06:47] <orated> I'll try that. Thanks a lot for your time and inputs :)
[06:48] <orated> ppisati: But I'm curious as to why the last command said - 64 bit x86 systems for 3.2.0-23.36
[06:48] <orated> 64 bit x86
[06:49] <ppisati> orated: probably a broken description
[06:49] <orated> Ok, I've rebooted and hopefully sound will work
[06:49] <orated> after flashing*
[06:52] <orated> $ aplay -l
[06:52] <orated> aplay: device_list:252: no soundcards found...
[07:00] <ppisati> uname -a
[07:01] <orated> 3.2.0-30-omap
[07:01] <ppisati> cat /proc/asoud/cards
[07:01] <orated> I have restarted now, one moment
[07:01] <ppisati> *asound
[07:01] <orated> ah-ok
[07:01] <orated> omap3beagel
[07:01] <orated>  0 [omap3beagle    ]: omap3beagle - omap3beagle
[07:01] <orated>                       omap3beagle
[07:02] <orated> I'm trying to play a test track using mplayer now
[07:03] <ppisati> kernel-wise is ok, dunno what's wrong with your userland
[07:03] <orated> alsamixer command is giving cannot open mixer: No such file or directory
[07:05] <orated> I've snd-soc-omap snd-soc-omap-mcbsp snd-soc-omap3beagle in /etc/modules.. I should be removing them
[07:05] <ppisati> you shouldn't even have these modules since theyt are compiled-in now
[07:06] <orated> Yes, I had them with old kernel when I thought it was reverting back
[07:06] <orated> No other change was made 
[07:08] <orated> I removed it, restarted and again there is $ alsamixer cannot open mixer: No such file or directory
[07:09] <ppisati> orated: if /proc/asound/cards list the sound card, then the kernel is good
[07:10] <orated> Yes, it does but
[07:10] <orated> I have not performed any major changes that its not working
[07:10] <orated> Kernel is, I mean with reference to "what's wrong with your userland"
[07:18] <orated> Thank you
[07:41]  * ppisati -> reboot
[10:57] <ppisati> dual core arm imx6, 1GB ram, sata: 89$
[10:57] <ppisati> http://www.wandboard.org/
[12:11] <orated> ppisati: I just now completed fresh install of Canonical Ubuntu 12.04 with latest omap kernel on BeagleBoard XM. I checked for sound cards its omap3beagle and then tested a track with mplayer. No sound output
[12:31]  * rtg_ works on 3.5.y quantal update
[12:35] <ogra_> including omap4 ?
[12:42] <rtg> ogra_, no right away. usually ppisati sends a pull request after omap4 has been rebased against master
[12:43] <ogra_> ah, k , i thought he did already
[12:44] <doko> rtg, ignore the readelf return value, ftbfs on arm
[12:45] <rtg> ogra_, I'm right now rebasing against v3.5.4. ppisati pull request on the k-team mailing list is going to be obsolete quite soon.
[12:45] <ogra_> ah, ok
[12:46] <rtg> doko, I reuploaded after that FTBS so that readelf is only run for x86'en
[12:46] <ogra_> well, it would be really good to have the graphics patch before beta
[12:46] <ogra_> but ppisati knows that :)
[12:47] <rtg> ogra_, is that in 3.5.4, or a patch on the list ? (I'm still catching up)
[12:47] <doko> rtg: using gcc-4.7 4.7.1-9ubuntu1 on all archs?
[12:47]  * henrix -> (late) lunch
[12:47] <ogra_> rtg, 
[12:47] <ogra_> * important video fixes from TI (eliminate video flickering with Unity)
[12:47] <ogra_> * kernel rebased on Ubuntu-3.5.0-14.16
[12:47] <rtg> doko, we'll get an upload later today once -9ubuntu1 is finished building
[12:47] <doko> ok
[12:47] <ogra_> its the ifrst item on the most recent mail from him
[12:48] <rtg> ogra_, ack
[12:56] <ppisati> rtg: i didn't rebase on origin/master this morning since there was nothing arm-related there (an intel xhci fix and then the x86-only readelf stuff)
[12:59] <rtg> ppisati, yeah, you're fine. I get omap4 uploaded this morning.
[12:59] <rtg> I'll*
[12:59] <ppisati> rtg: ack
[13:02] <ppisati> since i updated my box this morning, skype keeps popping up and stealing focus
[13:02] <ppisati> *CRAP*
[13:04] <rtg> ogasawara, pushed Quantal v3.5.4 rebase w/forced ABI bump. note that we should wait to upload until after gcc-4.7 4.7.1-9ubuntu1 is built.
[13:04] <ogasawara> rtg: ack
[13:10]  * ppisati -> reboot
[13:18] <ppisati> tseliot: sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates
[13:18] <ppisati> tseliot: Error! Application of patch fix-build-issue-on-i386-where-TS_USEDFPU-is-no-longe.patch failed.
[13:18] <ppisati> tseliot: is there a way to rekick the build without that patch?
[13:19] <ogra_> rekick -> dpkg-reconfigure fglrx-updates
[13:19] <ogra_> no idea how you fix out the patch manually before though
[13:19] <ogra_> s/fix/fish/
[13:20] <ppisati> ogra_: dpkg-reconfigure restarts the build, so it unpacks again all the stuff etcetc
[13:20] <ogra_> but probably there are hints in the /usr/src dir
[13:20] <ppisati> ogra_: thus it tries to reapply the patch
[13:20] <ogra_> it shouldnt unpack again 
[13:23] <ppisati> ogra_: right
[13:23] <ppisati> ogra_: it actually complains
[13:23] <ppisati> ogra_: "fglrx-updates is broken or not fully installed"
[13:23] <ogra_> wow, thats bad, it should just trigger dkms again 
[13:24] <ppisati> i want to die...
[13:24] <ogra_> thats a bit of an overrecation, no ?
[13:24] <ogra_> :)
[13:24] <ogra_> "killed by an fglrx update"
[13:26] <ppisati> :)
[13:35] <tseliot> ppisati: what version of ubuntu are you using?
[13:36] <ppisati> tseliot: P/amd64]
[13:36] <tseliot> ppisati: I think there's a package in precise-proposed that could solve your problem
[13:36] <tseliot> ppisati: still fglrx-updates
[13:37] <ppisati> tseliot: i'll give it a sping, thanks
[13:37] <ppisati> sping
[13:37] <ppisati> ARGH
[13:37] <ppisati> spin
[13:37] <tseliot> :)
[13:43] <ppisati> tseliot: nope
[13:43] <ppisati> tseliot: sudo apt-get install fglrx-updates/precise-proposed
[13:43] <tseliot> ppisati: same error? With what kernel?
[13:43] <ppisati> tseliot: ii  fglrx-updates                          2:8.982-0ubuntu0.1
[13:44] <ppisati> tseliot: Error! Application of patch fix-build-issue-on-i386-where-TS_USEDFPU-is-no-longe.patch failed.
[13:44] <ppisati> tseliot: 3.2.0-31-generic #50-Ubuntu
[13:45] <tseliot> ppisati: weird, let me try it here
[13:45] <tseliot> ppisati: also, is it on i386?
[13:45] <ppisati> tseliot: amd64
[13:46] <tseliot> ppisati: ok
[13:48] <ppisati> brb
[13:55] <siretart> ogasawara: would you mind reconsidering the 'importance' field of bug #908784 (my rationale is in comment #3) - thanks in advance!
[13:55] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 908784 in linux "Please reconsider keeping aufs module in linux-image-3.5.0" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/908784
[13:58] <ogasawara> siretart: re-enabling aufs is on our radar.  I wanted to discuss with apw (when he returns from vacation) later this week.
[14:07] <siretart> ogasawara: thanks a lot!
[14:12] <orated> Hello! I'm using Beagleboard XM running Canonical Ubuntu 12.04 3.2.0-30-omap. Even with the latest kernel where sound issue is fixed, I'm not able to get audio output. $ cat /proc/asound/cards lists 0 [omap3beagle ]. I even tried the steps on a fresh install, there is still no sound output. Can anyone help me find the cause?
[14:14] <rtg> ppisati, ^^ 
[14:15] <ppisati> if /proc/asound/cards shows the audiocard, kernel is good
[14:15] <orated> rtg: I had some progress with ppisati help
[14:15]  * ogra_ doesnt think anyone tested or touched ubuntu-desktop on omap in ages 
[14:15] <orated> ppisati: Yes, but even the fresh install is with same behaviour
[14:16] <ogra_> essentially someone needs to supply a proper UCM config for it 
[14:17] <ogra_> ppisati, no worries, the kernel is good, its just that bnobody sent a patch for alsa-libs with a proper usc config yet 
[14:18] <orated> I used ubuntu-12.04-preinstalled-desktop-armhf+omap.img image
[14:19] <orated> Is sound common issue on all arm platform running canonical image?
[14:19] <ogra_> canonical image ?
[14:20] <orated> canonical ubuntu image
[14:20] <ogra_> what has canonical to do with that ?
[14:20] <orated> just to differentiate it from custom
[14:20] <ogra_> custom ?
[14:20] <orated> like rcn-ee
[14:20] <ogra_> seriously, there is only one ubuntu image 
[14:21] <ogra_> and with issues with non-ubuntu images you shouldnt come here but go to the creator
[14:21] <orated> ogra_: When did I say I'm running non-ubuntu image?
[14:22] <ogra_> you call it "canonical ubuntu image" all the time
[14:22] <ogra_> there is no such thing
[14:22] <ogra_> its the ubuntu image
[14:22] <orated> Well, I've been asked before which image.. canonical or rcn-ee
[14:22] <orated> Okay, I take that back. Thanks for the correction
[14:23] <orated> Is sound common issue on all arm platform running Ubuntu?
[14:23] <ogra_> sound works fine on the pandaboard and the ac100 images
[14:23] <ogra_> where people have supplied proper ucm configurations for alsa
[14:24] <alexbligh> Not sure whether this is a kernel question or not. We are seeing:  /bin/mount -t nfs4 10.157.208.2:/volumes/rpool0/qa2-nfs /test not call modprobe on the nfs module, but with '-t nfs' (not -t nfs4) not fail because of the modprobe (but not work, as not nfs4). Apparently this is a known issue https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo - my question is *why* isn't mount doing a modprobe?
[14:24] <alexbligh> (precise & lucid, FWIW)
[14:37] <rtg> alexbligh: prolly 'cause the super block code advertises the name 'nfs' instead of 'nfs4'. See fs/nfs/super.c 'static struct file_system_type nfs_fs_type'.
[14:49] <tseliot> ppisati: ok, I can reproduce the issue (something must have changed in the kernel). I'll make sure it builds again
[14:50]  * ogasawara back in 20
[15:02]  * ogra_ hugs rtg 
[15:05] <hggdh_> infinity: good morning
[15:11] <henrix> hggdh_: hi! i'm still waiting for infinity as well, probably for the same reason as you :)
[15:11] <hggdh_> henrix: hi, yes, I think we are on the same page
[15:27] <ppisati> tseliot: thanks
[16:01]  * ppisati -> gym
[16:02] <alexbligh> rtg, thanks
[16:02] <rtg> alexbligh: no problem
[16:38] <rtg> CVE-2012-3520
[16:38] <ubot2> rtg: ** RESERVED ** This candidate has been reserved by an organization or individual that will use it when announcing a new security problem.  When the candidate has been publicized, the details for this candidate will be provided. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2012-3520)
[16:39] <infinity> hggdh, henrix: Hey, I'm around.  Post-birthday hangover.  Going to get to trying to work voodoo to recover those missing binaries in a sec.
[16:40] <hggdh> infinity: thank you
[16:40] <henrix> infinity: thanks! (and happy birthday...? :) )
[16:40] <rtg> jjohansen, is CVE-2012-3520 on your radar ? Just noticed a stable patch for it.
[16:40] <ubot2> rtg: ** RESERVED ** This candidate has been reserved by an organization or individual that will use it when announcing a new security problem.  When the candidate has been publicized, the details for this candidate will be provided. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2012-3520)
[16:40] <henrix> infinity: it looks like the missing files are still on the kernel ppa (at least, the linux-headers-*)
[16:40] <henrix> infinity: not sure if that helps
[16:42] <jjohansen> rtg: hrmmm no not yet, I'll poke
[16:42] <rtg> jjohansen, ack
[16:47] <infinity> henrix: Shouldn't matter if they are or aren't in the PPA still... I think.  I need to sort out what wgrant was trying to tell me yesterday when I was drunk, and see if it works. :P
[16:48] <henrix> infinity: heh, right. thanks
[17:30]  * rtg -> lunch
[18:15] <jjohansen> rtg: okay its being tracked now https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1052097
[18:15] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1052097 in linux-mvl-dove "CVE-2012-3520" [High,Invalid]
[18:16] <rtg> jjohansen, ack. 
[18:48]  * cking -> EOD
[19:49] <rtg> ogasawara, gcc-4.7 is done building. are you thinking about an upload this afternoon ?
[19:50] <ogasawara> rtg: I am.  I had one additional set of amd patches I wanted to squeeze in.
[19:50] <rtg> ogasawara, I've got 2 AMD systems if you'd like some testing
[19:50] <ogasawara> rtg: oh cool, lemme build you a quick test kernel.
[20:08] <ogasawara> rtg: test kernel on gomeisa in my quantal-amd64 dir.  not sure if you have the right combo of actual hw, but at least confirming no regressions would be great.
[20:09] <rtg> ogasawara, post the patch set ?
[20:09] <ogasawara> rtg: I'll send a pull request to the list
[20:22] <rtg> ogasawara, both systems seem to be working OK (desktop and server)
[20:22] <ogasawara> rtg: thanks.  just sent email to the ml and CC'd you
[20:35] <rtg> ogasawara, I think we should delay application of patches in bug #1032228 until we can get some hard data. One of those patches is pretty intrusive. I'm not sure its worth the power savings given the maintenance hassles this might create.
[20:36] <ogasawara> rtg: ack, I'm fine holding off on them till we get more data
[20:36] <rtg> ogasawara, pull the trigger on the rest ?
[20:37] <ogasawara> rtg: yep, am kicking off test builds right now and then will upload
[20:37] <rtg> ogasawara, you picked up 'UBUNTU: SAUCE: CONFIG_HID_BATTERY_STRENGTH=y' ?
[20:37] <ogasawara> rtg: I didn't flip it on, just posted a comment to the bug
[20:37] <ogasawara> rtg: or did you push it?
[20:38] <rtg> ogasawara, I pushed a patch on master-next
[20:38] <ogasawara> rtg: ah, I hadn't picked it up, will do so now
[20:47]  * rtg -> EOD