[00:00] <slangasek> wow, something is seriously wrong with how the memory is being counted here
[00:00] <slangasek> could unity instances that segfaulted and died be using up system memory that doesn't show up under 'smem'?
[07:39] <smb> apw, I actually *was* outside
[07:58] <apw> smb, heh nice, so was i when i sent it :)
[07:59] <smb> apw, I was guessing from the name
[08:33]  * apw whines about x hanging in raring
[08:35] <smb> some people have so much fun
[08:36] <ppisati> actually, some people have _all_ the fun :)
[08:49] <apw> can it _hear_ me ?
[08:49] <ppisati> no
[08:51]  * apw glares at X
[11:29]  * ppisati -> out for lunch
[12:00]  * henrix -> lunch
[13:46] <ppisati> don't we routinely run xfstests as part of our SRU testing?
[13:46] <ppisati> sconklin: ^
[13:46] <ppisati> ok, bjs is not here...
[13:47] <ppisati> *bjf
[13:48] <sconklin> ppisati: We have test cases that run it, but I don't know how 'routinely' it gets run, bjf will know. he should be here any minute
[14:00]  * ppisati goes out for ~20mins
[15:31] <rsalveti> apw: rtg_: would be nice to have linux-tools for the touch related kernels as well
[15:31] <rsalveti> so we can have perf
[15:32] <rtg_> rsalveti, I'll look into it
[15:32] <rsalveti> rtg_: awesome, thanks
[15:32] <ogra> (note that we dont install the packages at all though)
[15:33] <ogra> i wonder if it would be possible to not have linux-tools depend on the kernel package ... so you dont have to do that big download
[15:34] <rsalveti> ogra: well, we can install in runtime
[15:34] <rtg_> ogra, aren't we going to use the kernel deb once the container is flipped ?
[15:34] <rsalveti> no issues with that
[15:34] <ogra> rtg_, we will do image based updates and the ubuntu rootfs is supposed to be completely arch independent ... 
[15:34] <ogra> the image based update will just ship a boot.img 
[15:35] <ogra> processing using the package happens server side
[15:36] <rtg_> ogra, so rather then having a separate tools package, you'd rather have perf bundled with the kernel ?
[15:36] <ogra> nah, but a tools packaage that doesnt hard depend on the kernel
[15:36] <ogra> so that you can install and use it without having to install the kernel package
[15:37] <rtg_> ogra, that should be possible given that the Nexus kernels really don't change much
[15:37] <ogra> yeah
[15:46] <rtg_> jjohansen, sconklin: bouncing tangerine for kernel update
[15:46] <sconklin> rtg: ok
[16:01] <rtg_> jjohansen, sconklin: tangerine is back
[16:04] <rtg_> jsalisbury, henrix, arges: bouncing gomeisa for kernel update
[16:04] <henrix> rtg_: ack
[16:07] <arges> rtg_: ok
[16:07] <rtg_> arges, its back up
[17:20]  * rtg_ -> lunch
[17:30] <bjf> bdmurray, bug 1098242 stil an issue?
[17:30] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1098242 in linux (Ubuntu) "[LENOVO 0831CTO] late resume failure" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1098242
[18:20] <bdmurray> bjf: nope
[18:21] <bjf> bdmurray, thanks
[20:08]  * rtg_ -> EOD
[21:24] <shadows> oops on 3.8.x and newer kernels when disconnecting bluetooth DUN
[21:24] <shadows> how to debug?
[21:30] <jsalisbury> shadows, its best to open a bug by running the following from a terminal: sudo ubuntu-bug linux
[21:42] <shadows> jsalisbury: There is an open bug
[21:43] <shadows> bug #1165433
[21:43] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1165433 in linux (Ubuntu) "Kernel 3.8.x panics on bluetooth DUN disconnect" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1165433
[21:50] <shadows> jsalisbury: what else is to be done?
[22:52] <cyphermox> hi
[22:53] <cyphermox> I'm looking at the maguro (and to a lesser extent mako) devices, and I notice there seems to be the config CONFIG_BT_HCISMD missing
[22:54] <cyphermox> could someone please add it for maguro on saucy?