=== smb` is now known as smb [07:24] * apw yawns ... === fmasi_afk is now known as fmasi [08:34] * ppisati enjoyes the morning breeze... [08:40] ppisati, forget to get dressed this morning ? === fmasi is now known as fmasi_afk === fmasi_afk is now known as fmasi === fmasi is now known as fmasi_wf_hadess === fmasi_wf_hadess is now known as fmasi_afk === fmasi_afk is now known as fmasi === fmasi is now known as fmasi_afk [11:00] Hi, I'm looking to specify the right package for bug #1172852 . USB keyboard and mouse does'nt work on clean 13.04 usb-install. Got it working by chrooting in after and installing linux-image-extra. But this package is intentionally left out by the ubuntu-installer said a friendly guy in #ubuntu-bugs. [11:00] Launchpad bug 1172852 in linux (Ubuntu) "USB keyboard and mouse don't work" [High,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1172852 === fmasi_afk is now known as fmasi [11:01] should the needed drivers be in the main package instead of linux-image-extra? === fmasi is now known as fmasi_lunch === fmasi_lunch is now known as fmasi [12:10] nikolark, installing onto a real system? [12:11] nikolark, installing onto a real computer i would expect linux-image-extra to get installed, as i would expect linux-image-generic to be installed which pulls it in [12:19] * henrix -> lunch [12:20] nikolark, so this was on a desktop install. could you check on that system whether you have linux-image-generic installed please: run 'dpkg -l | grep linux-image' [12:29] apw: desktop install on a real system [12:30] linux-image-generic is installed [12:30] nikolark, so it is odd that -extra would be missing then as that is dependant on it [12:31] nikolark, could you get me 'apt-cache show linux-image-generic | grep Depends:' [12:31] i might have installed it after.. [12:33] nikolark, ok could you attach /var/log/installer/syslog and /var/lib/dpkg/status to the bug please [12:33] yup, apt-cache reports linux-image-generic depends on linux-image-extra (and firmware) [12:35] sure apw :-) [12:44] apw: attached. [12:45] nikolark, ok thanks, seems this is ubiquity issue, and maybe known, will update the bug [12:45] thanks :-) [12:46] apw: could you see anything in the installer-syslog? [12:46] the installer guys think this is an instance of bug 1070427 [12:46] Launchpad bug 1070427 in ubiquity (Ubuntu Quantal) "Ubiquity removes kernel headers, fails to build nonfree drivers" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1070427 [12:49] nikolark: the installer log points that Quantal image was used, yet at the top of the bug report it says "13.04". [12:56] yeah that is rather inconsistant... [12:58] apw, I wonder what kind of reception 'UBUNTU: SAUCE:' patches will receive upstream ? [12:59] rtg_, indeed, i replied to it with the title update ... stupid error [12:59] ah, hadn't seen the reply [13:00] but yeah, /me == dork [13:01] I chuckled and prepared to watch some fireworks [13:01] i'll send up another couple today, and try to not re-dork myself [13:01] rtg_, i pushed up a fix or two for overlayfs to our unstable tree [13:01] rtg_, and in the process of closing it for upload to the PPA [13:02] apw, saw that. now we have a packaging error that I need to go figure out (as soon as I'm done cruising LKML) [13:02] rtg_, packaging issue? i'll leave closing it be then and let you do that [13:02] apw, have you done a full build yet ? [13:02] ack [13:03] rtg_, i've only done binary-generic's for testing [13:03] something goes awry when packaging headers. can't e too complicated. [13:03] be* [13:04] hmm i think i've made headers though [13:05] rtg_, oh but they appear to be empty headers :) have fun [13:05] uh huh. thanks :) [13:14] apw: xnox: I just realized the logs are from when I reinstall with 12.10, after 13.04 did'nt work out of the box [13:14] sorry about that [14:11] apw, I think the saucy unstable packaging failure is because of the aufs update. missing ubuntu/include/linux/Kbuild and ubuntu/include/uapi/linux/Kbuild. test building now. [14:12] rtg_, doh, check those in as an UBUNTU: ubuntu: AUFS3 -- fix' and we can merge them down later [14:13] apw, I think I'll just fold it into the aufs update so that there is no bisect build error. seem reasonable ? [14:13] rtg_, no cause they are framework not the update [14:14] rtg_, oh actually it just depends what is in them [14:14] if they are actually full of stuff then yes, they need to go in the update [14:14] bah, i need to revisit the updater once you are done there [14:14] apw, The Kbuild files have a single line that mentions aufs-type.h [14:15] probabally the update then, and i'll take a todo to check into that at next update [14:50] apw, I put some whammy on saucy master-next. shall we take it for a spin for the day before uploading ? [15:00] rtg_, let me know when you have some debs to test [15:02] bjf, ack === fmasi is now known as fmasi_afk [15:13] rtg_, sounds good [15:18] bjf, apw: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~rtg/3.10.0-0.6/ [15:25] bjf, also, I pushed a patch to kteam-tools to update the development kernel version from 3.9 to 3.10 [15:26] rtg_, ack [15:59] rtg, so far your kernel is running fine. heat looks normal [16:11] hmm, [ 12.911676] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000070 [16:11] [ 12.911691] IP: [] od_set_powersave_bias+0x92/0xc0 [17:30] * rtg_ -> lunch [18:00] rtg_, wifi per [18:00] rtg_, wifi perhaps ? [18:01] apw, huh ? [18:02] id_set_power_bias sounded wifi'y to me [18:02] od_set_powersave_bias [18:02] oh no cpufreq ... ooops [18:02] cpu govenor [18:03] apw, I sent a debug patch upstream showing what was NULL [18:04] apw, look for 'od_set_powersave_bias: NULL pointer dereference' in LKML [18:04] ta [19:37] apw, 3.10.0-0.6 uploaded. I'm outta here a few minutes early for an appt. [19:37] * rtg_ ->EOD === kentb is now known as kentb-out