[00:54] <bandit-led> i keep loosing my usb kyb and mouse and have to hard reset or ssh in and restart to get them to work again
[00:55] <bandit-led> i am at a loss to find out what is wrong
[01:17] <cwillu> magn3ts, you'll notice there isn't a hardy, lucid, etc either
[01:17] <cwillu> magn3ts, juts using the -raring, it'll work
[03:32] <bandit-led> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=689368 
[03:32] <ubot2`> Debian bug 689368 in src:linux "linux-image-3.5-trunk-amd64: Mouse and keyboard freeze on Ivy Bridge platform" [Normal,Open]
[03:36] <bandit-led> is there any way to link a bug report on debian to launchpad?
[04:13] <tsimpson> bandit-led: yes, click on the "Also affects distribution" link, choose Debian and add the bug URL
[04:14] <bandit-led> thanks
[04:14] <bandit-led> sick of this bug
[04:14] <bandit-led> running every thing from mid summer untill 3.7rc3 still has the issue
[04:58] <magn3ts> cwillu: too late, thanks though, turns out vmware still doesn't cooperate so I'm working on libvirt/kvm instead. thanks though!
[04:58] <magn3ts> (it will be useful in the future, still having issues with the new nouveau stuff in rc3)
[20:11] <maxb> I'm chasing some very weird backlight hotkey behaviour, where the brightness up hotkey (only up) causes further ACPI events to be delayed for several seconds. I *think* I've traced this to a delay loop in my machine's ACPI DSDT method handling the event which seems to be waiting for something (the kernel display driver?) to write a value into the CBLV field in the display "opregion".
[20:12] <maxb> Can anyone suggest a way I might confirm whether execution of an ACPI DSDT method is taking a long time?
[20:28] <maxb> Also, where can I learn about the division between linux-image and linux-image-extra packages?
[22:03] <infinity> maxb: I'm not sure if it's documented anywhere, but linux-image is meant to be "everything you need to boot on any of the major virtualization and cloud solutions", and -extra is "everything else".
[22:04] <infinity> maxb: (Meaning that any desktop, laptop, server, etc, should always want both)
[22:07] <maxb> This may possibly be why my ultrabook seemed to not be doing a very good job of power management with just linux-image :-)