[00:14] <infinity> hggdh: Around?
[00:29] <hggdh> infinity: indeed :-)
[00:34] <infinity> hggdh: In about 15m, all those missing package issues should be fixed, if you'd like to retest and alter the bugs accordingly.
[00:35] <hggdh> infinity: cool! Will do, but the bugs will have to be changed by the KT, I do not have permission to change them
[00:36] <hggdh> infinity: thank you very much
[00:36] <infinity> hggdh: I assume you can remove the tags?  And then maybe the bot will DTRT.
[00:36] <hggdh> infinity: will do
[00:36] <infinity> hggdh: If it doesn't, we can revisit it tomorrow.
[00:38] <hggdh> infinity: ack
[00:39] <hggdh> this will be tested tomorrow -- I am running another set of tests now
[00:39] <hggdh> and I am at EOD
[00:39] <infinity> hggdh: Cool.  Let me know.
[00:41] <hggdh> infinity: bug 1046423 and bug 1047350 have been untagged -failed, but I cannot change the status of my task. I will let you know tomorrow how it goes
[00:41] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1046423 in linux-lts-backport-oneiric "linux-lts-backport-oneiric: 3.0.0-26.42~lucid1 -proposed tracker" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1046423
[00:41] <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
[01:26] <herton> hggdh, I reseted the tasks, feel free to set regression-testing to fix released when you finish
[02:02] <hggdh> herton: thank you sir
[07:57]  * smb shuffles in
[10:52] <xnox> where was the ppa / archive / package name for the quantal's kernel for 12.04?
[11:03] <siretart> xnox: I suppose it might be https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/q-lts-backport
[12:03]  * henrix -> lunch
[12:10] <antonioo> ciao
[12:10] <antonioo> @find heroes
[12:10] <ubot2> antonioo: Found: heroes-common, heroes-data, heroes-ggi, heroes-sdl, heroes-sound-effects (and 1 others)
[12:11] <antonioo> @download heroes
[14:12] <ogasawara> jjohansen: 2 part question...you'd mentioned something about investigating CONFIG_IMA a few weeks ago and possibly flipping it on.  Did your testing provide enough evidence that enabling it won't cause any issues?  If so, do we need this to land in Beta-2 for more widespread testing?
[14:45] <marrusl> rtg, if you are around... do you think the fix for LP: 1041397 will hit precise-proposed soon?
[14:45] <rtg> bug #1041397
[14:45] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1041397 in linux "smsc75xx driver is missing from the ubuntu-installer initrd" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1041397
[14:46] <rtg> marrusl, you'd have to ask herton or henrix where Precise is in the release cycle
[14:47] <hallyn> so are we expecting to stick with 3.5 for q?
[14:47] <marrusl> ah right.  makes sense.  thanks rtg.
[14:47] <rtg> marrusl, actually, it should already be in proposed. see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1041397/comments/4
[14:48] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1041397 in linux "smsc75xx driver is missing from the ubuntu-installer initrd" [Undecided,Fix committed]
[14:48] <rtg> hallyn, yep, 3.5
[14:48] <marrusl> rtg, ugh.  yes.  thanks.  reading comp++
[14:48] <henrix> marrusl: the fix is already in the P kernel in the -proposed pocket
[14:48] <hallyn> rtg: thanks.  
[14:49] <henrix> marrusl: it should be released later this week
[14:49] <marrusl> henrix, ah, very good.  thanks for the info.
[14:49] <henrix> marrusl: np
[14:58] <cking> brendand, any movement on bug 1025663 ?
[14:58] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1025663 in linux "DMIStringIndexOutOfRange on HP Proliant ML110 G5" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1025663
[15:26] <ppisati> brb
[15:40] <jjohansen> ogasawara: I haven't finished with IMA yet, we don't need to land it in beta2 though as we are going to go with it disabled by default, and users will have to add a kernel boot parameter to turn it on
[15:40] <ogasawara> jjohansen: ack
[15:42] <jjohansen> bjf: I am going to need access to a lab machine with that apparmor regression happening, I haven't replicated locally
[15:44] <bjf> jjohansen: can do
[15:52] <bjf> jjohansen: request sent (you should have email)
[15:52] <jjohansen> bjf: thanks
[15:56] <brendand> cking - the system got a new bios, but since it was moved from london to surrey, we can't access it yet
[15:56] <cking> brendand, ack
[16:01] <smb> bjf, Btw, I would say there might be a broader interest in having updated (with that vpn setup) instructions (+ip-addresses) how to access lab machines. So maybe there could be at least an email to c-k-t? Please? :)
[16:01]  * cking begs too
[16:05]  * rtg wonders why LP sucks so much today
[16:05] <jsalisbury> **
[16:05] <jsalisbury> ** Ubuntu Kernel Team Meeting - Today @ 17:00 UTC - #ubuntu-meeting
[16:05] <jsalisbury> **
[16:05] <smb> Today?
[16:05] <jsalisbury> correct
[16:05] <smb> jsalisbury, Sorry was a comment to rtg (a late one ok)
[16:05]  * rtg would sure like to view https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+publishinghistory
[16:05] <jsalisbury> smb, :-)
[16:06] <smb> That only works randomly for me
[16:06] <cking> let's all look at that link to make LP really slow
[16:06] <jsalisbury> cking, Timeout error ;-)
[16:07] <cking> me too
[16:07] <cking> I love the message "Trying again in a couple of minutes might work."  - always so hopeful that things will improve
[16:08] <jsalisbury> heh
[16:08] <smb> cking, Thats the same principle as rebooting your machine... sometimes it *does* work. :)
[16:09] <cking> smb, just like the principle of getting a BIOS upgrade; it may just fix things
[16:09] <jsalisbury> cking, just put a curl request in a for loop and keep hitting it till it works ;-)
[16:10] <smb> cking, Of course it says so in the changelog "* Fix issues"...
[16:10] <cking> watch LP catch fire
[16:10] <rtg> jsalisbury, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1041883/comments/34
[16:10] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1041883 in linux "Recent patch to asus-wmi module makes system unbootable" [High,In progress]
[16:10]  * cking grabs a bite to eat
[16:11] <jsalisbury> rtg, ack, I'll help him out
[16:40] <rtg> ogasawara, I did a pretty thorough review of the SATA sleep patches, see https://bugs.launchpad.net/amd/+bug/1032228/comments/3
[16:40] <ubot2> rtg: Error: <Bugtracker.plugin.Launchpad instance at 0x9212c2c> bug 1032228 not found
[16:40]  * ogasawara reads
[17:08] <rtg> jsalisbury, I'm thinking asus-wmi is a red herring. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1041883/comments/39
[17:08] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1041883 in linux "Recent patch to asus-wmi module makes system unbootable" [High,In progress]
[17:09] <jsalisbury> rtg, ok, thanks
[17:10] <orated> ppisati: ogra_: Small update if its relevant with refernce to my previous sound queries. I connected USB sound device to BeagleBoard XM and it worked out of the box, good alternative to on-board device for a while.
[17:25]  * rtg -> lunch
[17:33]  * henrix will out for a bit
[17:37] <adam_g> jsalisbury: ping
[17:38] <jsalisbury> adam_g, hi
[17:39] <adam_g> jsalisbury: hey, ive been blocked on an unrelated bug thats prevented me from testing your bisected kernels on bug #1035172. thats been resolved now. i was wondering if you would be able to show me which git repo and bisect starts/ends i would use to continue bisecting where you left off, so i can try to get it complete sooner than going back and forth in the bug.
[17:39] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1035172 in linux "DHCP broken for Openstack Nova instances since kernel v3.3" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1035172
[17:40] <jsalisbury> adam_g, sure.  I can post the info in the bug, so you have it to reference
[17:41] <adam_g> jsalisbury: thank you. i'm set up to do the builds/bisect/auto test i was just running into issues before with what branches to use and where to start/end
[17:42] <jsalisbury> adam_g, cool.  I'll post the info.
[17:44] <jsalisbury> adam_g, would you rather I send the info via email or post it in the bug?
[17:46] <adam_g> jsalisbury: bug is fine
[17:46] <jsalisbury> adam_g, ok, putting it together now.  Will post in a few minutes.
[17:53] <jsalisbury> adam_g, I posted the info.  Just let me know if you have any questions or issues.
[17:58] <adam_g> jsalisbury: thank you, sir
[18:02] <jsalisbury> adam_g, np
[18:16]  * cking --> EOD
[18:16]  * smb --> ditto
[18:26] <jsalisbury> rtg, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1041883/comments/39  Can I just have him test the kernel already built at: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/3.5.0-10.10
[18:26] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1041883 in linux "Recent patch to asus-wmi module makes system unbootable" [High,In progress]
[18:27] <jsalisbury> rtg, or do I need to actually reset to f0d8bd and build a kernel?
[18:28] <rtg> jsalisbury, he's already done that. the _real_ 3.5.0-10.10 doesn't have 3.5.2 in it.
[18:28] <jsalisbury> rtg, that was my next question
[18:28] <rtg> jsalisbury, remember that its a rebase, so the commit log is a bit disingenuous
[18:28] <jsalisbury> rtg, running git log after resetting to f0d8bd83 shows 3.5.1 as the latest rebase.
[18:29] <jsalisbury> commit b866834d005a1498c56fa912ece5dd9af06dd088
[18:29] <jsalisbury> Author: Andy Whitcroft <apw@canonical.com>
[18:29] <jsalisbury> Date:   Fri Aug 10 11:08:23 2012 +0100
[18:29] <jsalisbury>     UBUNTU: rebase to v3.5.1
[18:29] <jsalisbury>     
[18:29] <rtg> why are you resetting to f0d8bd83 ? you should be resetting to Ubuntu-3.5.0-11.11
[18:30] <jsalisbury> rtg, ok.  I was a little confused by 'I would start by resetting to f0d8bd83c3d4db8ae76df8a894eac04d441e887d which is Ubuntu-3.5.0-10.10 on the Ubuntu-3.5.0-11.11 branch (which also includes 3.5.2).'
[18:31] <jsalisbury> rtg, I'll follow your examples
[18:32] <jsalisbury> rtg, so I should reset to Ubuntu-3.5.0-11.11 and have him test that.  If it's bad, then start the bisect.
[18:34] <rtg> jsalisbury, no, reset to f0d8bd83 and have him test that first. that verifies that the issue is really something between f0d8bd83 and -11.11
[18:35] <rtg> we already know that -10.10 is OK, and that mainline 3.5.2 is OK. therefore it seems likely it has to be something between -10.10 and -11.11 _after_ the 3.5.2 rebase
[18:36] <jsalisbury> rtg, Ok, I understand now.  I was just confused by what git log reported after resetting to f0d8bd83
[18:36] <rtg> jsalisbury, you can't bisect between the tags Ubuntu-3.5.0-10.10 and Ubuntu-3.5.0-11.11 because there is a rebase in the middle
[18:37] <jsalisbury> rtg, ahh right.  thanks for clarifying
[20:09] <rtg> ogasawara, http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-precise.git;a=commit;h=899d6a0e07c23f99fee0d3990aaaf0cca753b818
[20:09] <rtg> I also updated aufs for Quantal but left the build disabled.
[20:10] <ogasawara> rtg: ack
[20:27]  * rtg -> EOD
[22:14] <johanbr> vgaswitcheroo stopped working for me in kernel 3.5.0-15-generic. In previous kernels, I get the log fragment   Sep 18 18:01:57 mars kernel: [    2.978314] [drm] radeon defaulting to kernel modesetting.
[22:14] <johanbr> Sep 18 18:01:57 mars kernel: [    2.978319] [drm] radeon kernel modesetting enabled.
[22:14] <johanbr> Sep 18 18:01:57 mars kernel: [    2.978344] VGA switcheroo: detected switching method \_SB_.PCI0.AGP_.VGA_.ATPX handle
[22:14] <johanbr> In 3.5.0-15-generic, those three log lines are absent. Is this a known problem?