[00:11] hi, does anyone know why using the mmiotrace logger would prevent my keyboard from working and cause the hard disk to throw DMA read exceptions? [00:12] as soon as I echo mmiotrace to /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/current_tracer, normal I/O goes out the window and I eventually have to hard-poweroff [00:21] ...and apparently it's practically impossible to debug nouveau without mmiotrace [04:07] Hi I am facing problem while shutdown my ubuntu 12.04 system, it just hang. and while booting also it took so much time , plz help me out [04:15] zequence: I realised I completely failed to nick highlight you when I pointed out you had a new SRU cadence to rebase to. Oops. Here's your highlight. :) [04:22] infinity: That's alright. I'm notified by mail, and I have an alert on anything with "lowlatency", so I always get them through #ubuntu-bugs-announce [04:22] I'll prepare the packages before Monday [04:23] I usually try to prepare the packages within a couple of days after the bug is reported, but I've been kind of not including weekends into that period [04:25] zequence: Heh, s'all good. There's an incoming respin of 3.2/precise, BTW, so just Q and R for now. [04:25] infinity: Ah, thanks for the heads up [08:03] Hrm, where did my scaling governors go in the latest saucy kernel? [08:03] I don't have ondemand anymore, and my CPU is pegged at full speed. [08:03] apw: ^^? [10:29] I'm curious, how do mainline builds happen? [10:29] and how can I send one to a PPA [13:35] infinity: uploaded -lowlatency 3.5 and 3.8 to the ppa ppa:ubuntustudio-kernel/linux-lowlatency-sru [13:37] infinity: I had the idea of why not add a new tag that notifies packages have been uploaded to PPA. Me changing is an indication of that though [13:37] ah, my connection sucks today [13:37] 15:35 < zequence> infinity: uploaded -lowlatency 3.5 and 3.8 to the ppa ppa:ubuntustudio-kernel/linux-lowlatency-sru [14:30] is there a PPA where 3.9 is available for Raring? [14:31] or just the mainline PPA? [14:31] which is not really a PPA [14:39] infinity: Seems like 3.8 had a build error === hggdh_ is now known as hggdh === ayan_ is now known as ayan === hallyn_ is now known as hallyn [21:47] shadeslayer, they are triggered by a cronjob which is looking at various tips and tags; they are not in a PPA because we want them for testing and therefore we want all of them at the same time [21:47] infinity, .... hmmm sounds bad ... will check my box in the morning [22:02] that'd be http://linux-kernel.2935.n7.nabble.com/CONFIG-X86-INTEL-PSTATE-disables-CPU-frequency-transition-stats-many-governors-and-other-standard-fes-td641074.html and https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57141 [22:02] bugzilla.kernel.org bug 57141 in Power-Processor "CONFIG_X86_INTEL_PSTATE disables CPU frequency transition stats and many governors" [High,Resolved: invalid] [22:13] aka http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=93f0822dff5dae2f0a2645f16300c14af41ca777 , ivybridge just got supported in 3.10 [22:15] Hrm. I'm not sure it's achieving its desired goal. My fans seem to be on a lot more now. [22:15] But I'll experiment. [22:25] could be a bug not fixed in 3.9 yet, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=923942 seems to only be fixed in 3.10 [22:25] bugzilla.redhat.com bug 923942 in kernel "Thinkpad T420s overheating and showing wrong [or overclocked?] freq in /proc/cpuinfo with kernel-3.9.0-0.rc3.git0.5.fc20.x86_64" [Unspecified,Closed: rawhide] [22:28] ah nope bad cgit search :P [22:31] https://plus.google.com/117091380454742934025/posts/2vEekAsG2QT was a good thread on it [22:31] i wonder if they actually expect you to use https://01.org/linux-thermal-daemon with it noe [22:31] now rather [22:42] really looks like they are tied closely together and CONFIG_X86_INTEL_PSTATE needs to be disabled until thats all working (or even packaged)