[00:07] hi [00:07] my laptop gets hot and loud in xubuntu but not in win [00:07] when i pull the electric cable off its getting cooler and more silent [00:07] how to use the battery-powered mode with the dc cable connected? [00:08] nooooo: Sounds like at least the monitor gets dimmed when you pull the plug [00:08] uname -r 3.2.0-39-generic [00:08] :) [00:09] no the monitor stays as it is [00:09] the fan is immediately slower, more silent and the whole laptop cooler [00:09] i was reading and trying a lot about bios bug, kernel versions ect [00:10] i think the easiest fix would be this dc cable in out thing [00:10] how to use the battery-powered settings for dc-powered too? [00:11] I don't know what your battery powered settings are. This is more of a user question. You would probably have more luck on #ubuntu or #xubuntu [00:12] at least, that's my best guess [00:12] zequence: ok thank you [00:12] u dont have any idea what to do else? [00:12] Nope, sorry. I'm not that good with laptops [00:13] okidoki thanks anyway! [00:13] bye === henrix_ is now known as henrix === emma_ is now known as em === amitk is now known as amitk-afk === amitk-afk is now known as amitk [12:08] * henrix -> lunch === ferai is now known as jefferai === mfisch` is now known as mfisch === mfisch is now known as Guest93183 [14:11] sforshee, your EFI_VARS_PSTORE patch got merged in 3.9-rc5 [14:15] rtg_: just fyi, I pushed a small cherry-pick from linux-next to raring master-next to add a haswell cpu id [14:15] ogasawara, hmm, I thought I remembered doing that last week. [14:16] rtg_: hrm, it wasn't there when I looked. maybe you forgot to push? [14:16] ogasawara, well, lemme look at the actual patch to see if it looks familiar [14:19] ogasawara, ok, I was dragging my feet on that one thinking it would soon get merged in 3.9. [14:32] sforshee, you're familiar with brcmsmac. perhaps you can advise jsalisbury re: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1131914/comments/3 [14:32] Launchpad bug 1131914 in linux "[Regression] No wifi after suspend/resume" [Medium,In progress] [14:32] rtg_, ack, I'll take a look [14:33] rtg_, sforshee, thanks. I pinged upstream and the patch author to get their feedback as well. [14:34] jsalisbury, we had to revert another commit related to bcm 4313iPA iirc [14:34] sforshee, ok [14:37] * ogasawara back in 20 [14:39] jsalisbury, you're sure it's that one and not b6fc28a158076ca2764edc9a6d1e1402f56e1c0c? [14:39] that's the one we've already reverted, and it's getting reverted upstream as well [14:41] sforshee, yeah, reverting it allowed wifi to work after a suspend/resume cycle. The bug also occurs with v3.9-rc4. [14:41] sforshee, I can try reverting b6fc28a158076ca2764edc9a6d1e1402f56e1c0c as a test, unless there is a kernel I can test where it already is reverted. [14:42] jsalisbury, Ubuntu-3.8.0-15.25 contains the revert [14:42] jsalisbury, the one you identified is mostly just rearranging code, but there is one small functional change that could be to blame [14:43] sforshee, I'm pretty sure the bug still happens on Ubuntu-3.8.0-15.25. Let me give it a try. [14:46] jsalisbury, Linville just sent you an email on your revert request [14:47] rtg_, his question was the same as mine ;-) [14:48] rtg_, sforshee, ack. I'm installing Ubuntu-3.8.0-15.25 now to see if it fixes the bug. I'll also test 3.9-rc5. [14:48] jsalisbury, John says that revert is not yet in -rc5 [14:49] rtg_, whoops, I didn't see that bold, hiightligted and under lined 'not' :-) [14:50] I thought not [14:52] rtg_, sforshee, I have a ton of test kernels on this machine that exhibits the bug, so I'm just doing a little clean up before testing. [15:02] jsalisbury, will you give me the contents of /sys/kernel/debug/brcmsmac/bcma0:0/hardware on that machine? [15:02] sforshee, sure [15:06] sforshee, http://paste.ubuntu.com/5667582/ [15:07] sforshee, installing Ubuntu-3.8.0-15.25 now, should know if it has the bug in about 5 minutes [15:07] jsalisbury, ack === Guest93183 is now known as mfisch === mfisch is now known as Guest81908 [15:10] jsalisbury, the commit your bisect identified looks like it should be a no-op for your wireless === Guest81908 is now known as mfisch [15:11] sforshee, yeah, it looks like I reverted it against Ubuntu-3.8.0-15.25: linux-image-3.8.0-15-generic_3.8.0-15.25~lp1131914v1_amd64 [15:12] heh [15:12] sforshee, so, I probably got the real fix, which is revering b6fc28a15 [15:12] sounds like it [15:12] perfect timing [15:14] sforshee, lol that is it. The stock Ubuntu-3.8.0-15.25 kernel doesn't have the bug. [15:15] jsalisbury, excellent. I love it when the bug is already fixed :-) [15:15] sforshee, rtg_, thanks for the help. I'll respond to upstream and update the bug [15:15] jsalisbury, np [16:19] jsalisbury, please remember to annoy apw tomorrow about bug #1157952. He is most familiar with that driver, and I'd like to get it fixed before we go to press with 13.04 [16:19] Launchpad bug 1157952 in linux (Ubuntu Raring) "SCSI keysense errors on console with Raring (3.8 kernel) within Windows Azure" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1157952 [16:19] rtg_, will do === pgraner` is now known as pgraner [17:38] * rtg_ -> lunch (whilst waiting for a phablet image to download and flash) [18:20] * henrix -> EOD [19:38] kamal: do you still have that XPS 13 handy? [19:43] danjared: yes I do [19:44] * ogra_ guesses thats something you dont give away quickly once you have your hands on it :) [19:47] kamal: might you have a chance to look at this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/dell-sputnik/+bug/1162026 [19:47] Launchpad bug 1162026 in linux "backlight not adjustable after screen turns off and then back on" [Medium,Triaged] [19:54] danjared: ok, yes, I see that problem also. I've grabbed the bug, and will dig into it. [19:56] kamal: thanks! [20:19] * rtg_ -> EOD === mcgrof_ is now known as mcgrof === thomi is now known as thomi|lunch [23:15] apw: Aaaaandyyy. Are you going to sponsor zequence's SRU kernels? [23:15] zequence: Assuming your current PPA kernels are entirely caught up with what's in proposed? [23:18] infinity: I think they're allright, unless I'm missing something about the procedure. The bug automation was off this time [23:20] zequence: Speaking of bugs, if someone finishes regression-testing https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-lowlatency/+bug/1153652 I can release it, instead of just skipping it with your next upload. [23:20] Launchpad bug 1153652 in kernel-sru-workflow "linux-lowlatency: 3.5.0-26.28 -proposed tracker" [Medium,In progress] [23:59] infinity: booted and tested