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diwick06:42
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* apw yawns08:31
smbapw, You not hearing our abuse of you is less fun08:32
smbapw, we can hear you but you not us08:33
ppisatibrb09:15
ogra_were there changes to sound stuff in teh recent precise kernel upload ?  11:26
ogra_seems the last upgrade forcefully switched my soundblaster card to SPDIF out which you can only disable in alsamixer11:27
ogra_(and there were no other sound related packages in that upgrade)11:28
ogra_diwic, ^^^11:28
diwicogra_, no idea11:29
ogra_do you know anything about that ? i see people on the ubuntu-users ML that seem to have lost sound as well with the latest upgrade11:29
ogra_alsamixer -D hw:0 and muting SPDIF makes everything work fine again11:29
diwicogra_, is that applicable to the people complaining in ubuntu-users too?11:30
ogra_just sent a mail asking that11:31
ogra_but its suspicious since its the same update 11:31
diwicogra_, there are more often than not *some* sound change for *some* sound hardware11:32
diwicin any kernel update11:32
diwicogra_, looking at the recent alsa/PA bugs in launchpad, I don't see a storm of disabled sound or so11:33
diwicogra_, at least not more than I would expect just after a release.11:33
henrixogra_: changelog for last upload points to at least 4 alsa-related commits: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/3.2.0-32.5111:34
ogra_diwic, precise :)11:34
diwicogra_, i e looking at all bugs regardless of release11:35
ogra_ALSA: hda - don't create dysfunctional mixer controls for ca013211:37
ogra_my soundblaster uses a ca0106 though11:37
ogra_but removing controls can surely cause issues with the state file11:37
henrixlooks suspicious indeed.  would you like me to prepare a test kernel reverting that commit?11:38
* henrix -> lunch11:40
infinityhenrix: Looks like shankbot isn't automagically creating linux-lts-quantal tracking bugs from quantal-proposed uploads.11:41
henrixinfinity: yes, there's something wrong going on11:41
infinityhenrix: (The followup to that would be "when will I see an lts-quantal in the PPA for precise, matching the current quantal SRU?)11:41
henrixinfinity: last week we've made a few mods to the bot to include quantal and something's missing11:42
henrixinfinity: the bot is actually crashing... 11:42
infinityhenrix: Kay.  I was just guessing that the bot's failure to create the bug may also be why I don't see an upload. ;)11:42
ogra_henrix, well, i dont know if i can go back to the broken state now that it is fixed11:42
henrixinfinity: thanks for the heads up.11:43
henrixogra_: a reboot doesn't bring you back to the broken state?11:44
infinityhenrix: Can I assume I'll see an lts-quantal "soon" for the -18- ABI, and I can just reject Tim's -17- upload to -proposed, rather than bother putting it through the process?11:44
infinityhenrix: Doesn't seem to make sense to waste time on it, if a new one's happening.11:44
henrixinfinity: yes, we'll have the -18. it's just a matter of creating the tracking bug.11:45
henrixinfinity: i expect to have it uploaded during today11:45
* henrix -> lunch (now for real!)11:46
infinityhenrix: Cheers.  Rejecting -17- then.  Happy lunching.11:47
infinityogasawara: Rejecting that -17- lts-quantal in -proposed, as henrix has promised me a -18- in the PPA soon.  Don't panic. ;)11:48
rtgapw, any idea why the LTS kernel and meta packages are getting rejected ?12:09
* apw checks12:14
xnoxrtg: apw: "12:48 <infinity> ogasawara: Rejecting that -17- lts-quantal in -proposed, as henrix has promised me a -18- in the PPA soon.  Don't panic. ;)"12:14
xnox?!12:14
apwoh i see, just an old one12:14
rtghmm, thats one of the problems with the archive queue. there is generally no indication of why a package was rejected if you don't happen to be on IRC when it happens.12:16
apwrtg, no indeed.  they complain about that too, the lack of an audit trail12:16
rtgapw, I'm wondering if a pocket copy works without a previous source package already in the archive.12:21
apwrtg, from a PPA you mean ?12:21
rtgapw, right12:21
apwshould do in broad terms12:22
rtgbiab12:24
infinityBah, I missed rtg's drive-by whining.12:33
infinityapw: When he comes back, assure him that, yes, the copy will work fine, insomuch as I'll be babysitting it. :P12:34
apwheh, will do12:39
apwinfinity, do we need a session for your 'clean old kernels' blueprint ?12:42
infinityapw: No, I thought I explicitly didn't target it to UDS?12:43
apwinfinity, indeed, but as most people who do that are doing it wrong and do want one, i was just checking13:05
rtgjjohansen, I don't see an upstream fix for the patch in bug #105607813:38
ubot2Launchpad bug 1056078 in linux (Ubuntu Oneiric) "freeing apparmor profiles cause irq stack overflow" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/105607813:38
ogasawarartg: I was going to rebase raring to v3.7-rc2 if you haven't started that already14:13
ogasawarartg: nm, seems you have beat me to it14:15
rtgogasawara, early bird and all that...14:17
rtgogasawara, I'm going to have to bisect the UBUNTU patches. vanilla -rc2 works, raring falls over and dies quite early.14:18
ogasawarartg: it looks like raring is missing a few patches, eg apw's packaging bits for signed kernels, misc config tweaks like TIDSPBRIDGE=m.  do you remember the last quantal version you looked at to sync patches over?14:20
rtgogasawara, I tags the last checkpoint in Quantal14:21
rtgs/tags/tagged/14:21
ogasawarartg: perfect, I'll work from there then and pull stuff over14:21
aboganiBenC: ping14:43
BenCabogani: aye14:43
aboganiBenC: Hi, sorry for disturb. 14:43
aboganiAre there cheap PowerPC based development board?14:43
BenCabogani: Depends on how you define cheap…if you mean something Raspberry Pi like, then no14:44
BenCI've seen some for around $500 USD though14:44
BenCabogani: http://www.phytec.com/products/rdk/PowerPC/index.html has a few14:46
aboganiBenC: Ok, thanks14:46
apwogasawara, cool let me know when you are sync'd and i'll test the signed bits15:10
ogasawaraapw: ack15:19
jsalisburyrtg, I noticed the raring repo on tangerine is missing the debian and debian.master directories.15:19
apwjsalisbury, that is master right ?15:20
apwjsalisbury, we have not uploaded it yet so master is 'wrong' at present15:20
jsalisburyapw, ahh, ok.  15:20
BenCabogani: Here's something sub-$200 but it's really light on CPU speed: http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MPC512515:20
jsalisburyapw, is there a repo somewhere I can pull to build a test kernel?15:21
jsalisburyapw, raring repo15:21
apwjsalisbury, master-next is fine15:21
jsalisburyapw, ack, thanks15:21
apwjsalisbury, that said, rtg is having trouble booting it15:21
jsalisburyapw, ok.15:22
rtgjsalisbury, vanilla -rc2 seems to work, though its _really_ slow on my Lenovo15:24
jsalisburyrtg, ok.  I can do some testing of rc2 as well.  I'm also going to build a raring test kernel for bug 33975215:25
ubot2Launchpad bug 339752 in linux (Ubuntu Raring) "CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_FIFO=y causes slow/stuttering printing through parallel port" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33975215:25
* ppisati -> gym15:55
* ppisati -> out for real now16:08
jjohansenrtg: yes, the patch I was working on to replace it had some issues, and fixing them made it rather large and intrusive.  So I am going to try pushing the patch we have now for RC3 despite it violating the kref api, and see how it goes16:38
rtgjjohansen, oh, I can just imagine how well that'll go over16:39
jjohansenyeah I had wanted to avoid it :/16:39
argeshi does anyone know where I can download the 3.2.0-33.52 precise-proposed linux-image .deb files? thanks17:38
henrixarges: here: https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ppa/+build/3913424/+files/linux-image-3.2.0-33-generic_3.2.0-33.52_amd64.deb17:39
* henrix -> EOD17:45
rtgogasawara, found the break fix and pushed: Revert "UBUNTU: SAUCE: acpi battery -- move first lookup asynchronous". It was kind of difficult to trigger which is why its taken all morning to pin it down.17:55
ogasawarartg: ack, I'll rebase and push the patches I've pulled over.  just finishing a test build.17:56
* rtg -> lunch17:57
brycejsalisbury, bug #978968 has an upstream kernel patch that looks good to go for precise, but needs a .deb built for getting user verification.  I've popped it into the handoff graphics queue.17:58
ubot2Launchpad bug 978968 in linux (Ubuntu) "[IGDgm] False GPU lockup EIR: 0x00000010 PGTBL_ER: 0x00010000 render.IPEHR: 0x01000000 - while using matlab" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/97896817:58
jsalisburybryce, ack.  I can build a test kernel17:58
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rtgbjf, what is your opinion of https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2012-October/022372.html ? I'd like to get it out of my INBOX one way or another.20:29
bjfrtg, i'm ok with it, go ahead and add my ack20:36
rtgbjf, ack20:36
* rtg is EOD21:03

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