[08:51] <ogra_> hggdh, thats bug 746137 ... we have a fix, not sure it was in yesterdays kernel upload though, trying to confirm that ...
[08:51] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 746137 in linux-ti-omap4 "Page allocation failure on Pandaboard and Beagle XM" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/746137
[12:57] <hggdh> ogra_: so, how can I bypass it on install?
[12:58] <ogra_> hggdh, by using a more recent kernel
[12:58] <ogra_> we are at 3.5 now ... you still have 3.4 running ...
[12:58] <ogra_> oh, thats the feeder ?
[12:59] <ogra_> i guess there you can just ignore it as long as it dds the image in place properly :)
[12:59] <ogra_> you are not in the actual image test in that phase
[12:59] <hggdh> ogra_: not quite, it's driven by the feeder, but this is the target panda
[12:59] <hggdh> oh
[12:59] <ogra_> (i doubt we will ever use wlan to wget the image and copy it in place)
[13:00] <hggdh> well, yes, this is the kernel loaded from the feeder
[13:00] <ogra_> right, ignorable then as long as it does the job
[13:01] <hggdh> ogra_: OK. I will let it run. Yesterday it kept spilling the mem alloc error continuously (every split second)
[13:01]  * ogra_ puts updating the kernel for the feeder on his TOD but with low prio ... the dmesg noise doesnt do harm here 
[13:01] <ogra_> hggdh, not after it booted into the image i hope :)
[13:03] <hggdh> the sequence was: USB boot and load, feeder kernel starts, and wgets img. During wget we have continuous mem alloc errors
[13:04] <ogra_> hggdh, you mean oopses as in your paste ?
[13:04] <ogra_> thats only the wlan driver, shouldnt have any effect on any other HW
[13:10] <hggdh> I will repeat (after a local reboot due to new kernel, BRB)
[13:11] <ogra_> hggdh, if its urgent to fix it we can just add a sysctl call to set vm.min_kybtes to something more sane, that will quieten the driver
[13:12] <ogra_> (thats the old workaround hack as described in the bug above)
[14:19] <hggdh> ogra_: no, boot does not complete. This is what is shown after the wgets complete: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1213003/
[14:20] <hggdh> and no additional output
[14:20] <ogra_> hggdh, that looks just like the console= arg isnt on the cmdline
[14:20] <hggdh> darn! will look at it
[14:21] <ogra_> check preEnv.txt gets properly mangled
[14:21] <ogra_> it contains the cdmline
[14:21] <ogra_> *cmdline
[14:21] <ogra_> (boot.scr is obsolete since a while)
[14:24] <hggdh> ogra_: it is there. But let me wait a bit for a system install complete, then I will try to ssh in
[21:11] <alo21> hi
[21:11] <alo21> Can I set a bug as 'Invalid' if it is related to an old Ubuntu version, or old program version?
[21:14] <jtaylor> is it fixed?
[21:14] <jtaylor> then set it to fix released, if you don't know you can ask the opener to check with newer software
[21:14] <jtaylor> set it to incomplete then
[21:15] <jtaylor> it will expire if there is no reply in 60 days
[21:16] <alo21> jtaylor: ok. thanks
[21:27] <mfisch> roadmr: I'm about to file a bug about my mouse stopping working after the screen is turned off, but I'm unsure where to send it, my first guess is against my gfx driver (fglrx), thoughts?
[21:32] <mfisch> maybe xserver-xorg-input-synaptics instead
[21:49] <roadmr> mfisch: wow, you sure it's not something with the mouse driver itself? in that case it'd be a kernel bug
[21:49] <roadmr> mfisch: I'd start with the kernel, if they don't think it's a kernel bug they'll just point you to another package
[21:49] <mfisch> roadmr: unfortunately I don't know
[21:50] <mfisch> roadmr: I'll start with kernle
[21:57] <mfisch> roadmr: is this link working for you?  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage#Kernel
[21:57] <roadmr> mfisch: yes, it works :/
[21:58] <mfisch> the link works but the # tag isn't found for me
[21:58] <mfisch> so when I click it on the page it just sits there
[21:58] <mfisch> I  think the #Kernel anchor is gone
[22:00] <roadmr> oh!
[22:00] <roadmr> yes, it's gone :0
[22:00] <mfisch> and actually I'm not sure which package to file against!
[22:02] <mfisch> roadmr: let me find out who deleted it and why
[22:02] <roadmr> mfisch: thank god for wiki history :)
[22:03] <mfisch> bdmurray deleted it
[22:03] <mfisch> rev 118, nov 07, 2011
[22:04] <roadmr> wow so it's been a while
[22:04] <mfisch> not sure why it's removed, it still seems applicable
[22:08] <bdmurray> oh #Kernel might have had a bunch of stuff about if this release then this package
[22:08] <bdmurray> whereas you can now just use 'ubuntu-bug linux'
[22:09] <mfisch> lets add back a simple section then
[22:09] <mfisch> I'll do it
[22:09] <bdmurray> mfisch: thanks
[22:09] <mfisch> bdmurray: it was "if > 6.06 do this..."
[22:09] <roadmr> g'night!
[22:10] <mfisch> bdmurray: done
[22:10] <mfisch> this is all it says now: The correct package for bugs about the kernel is linux.
[22:10] <mfisch> Please read KernelTeam/KernelTeamBugPolicies when reporting bugs against the kernel.