=== henrix_ is now known as henrix === nightwish is now known as wrayan === AlexB_ is now known as AlexB === henrix_ is now known as henrix === mfisch is now known as Guest95146 === ferai is now known as Guest82317 [04:50] apw: no, yesterday (today still i guess) was a holiday. i'm thinking tomorrow ill compile a kernel to figure out where sigchld is going and maybe figure out why I'm losing it === ivoks_ is now known as ivoks === lan3y is now known as Laney [08:15] brb === smb` is now known as smb === tsimpson_ is now known as tsimpson === lilstevie_ is now known as lilstevie === jibel_ is now known as jibel [09:22] apw: Is there a master upload in the pipe today? [09:23] infinity, i don't think we have anything, we are in merge window anyhow [09:23] infinity, but i will check [09:23] apw: Kay. I need to do a d-i upload for other kernels, but was holding off until I knew if master was landing too. [09:24] infinity, would you like there to be :) there is an INTEL_MEI fix pendgin which might be worth having [09:24] apw: I don't care one way or the other, but if you have pending stuff, go to town. [09:24] infinity, ok will do [09:25] apw: Oh, not sure if it was intentional, but the flipped state of intel_pstate got reverted between 3.9 and 3.10. My laptop seems to be behaving a bit better with it this time around, but I'll keep an eye on it. [09:26] infinity, the kernel autoremove stuff, it only removes things which leaves them configured, is there any nice way out of that [09:26] apw: "Which leaves them configured"? I'm not sure what you mean. [09:26] infinity, i don't think i applied it to 3.10 to allow us to find out, but yes [09:26] infinity, as in after autoremove all the old kernels remain 'rc' in the dpkg listing [09:26] apw: Because you're not purging. Same as any package removal. [09:27] apw: apt-get --purge autoremove [09:28] infinity, my machine is too much of a mess to prove to myself whether that worked or not (as i just tried it), so i'll clean it up now by hand and watch for the next one [09:28] apw: And, in your case, "dpkg -l | awk '/^rc/ {print $2}' | xargs dpkg -P" to purge old stuff you've only removed. [09:30] * apw tries that ... well the machine stil there :) [09:31] man these machines build up some cruft and no mistake [09:33] * apw watches dpkg free 3G of space :) [09:40] apw, especially when one has a load of chroots installed [09:42] cking, all true === fmasi_afk is now known as fmasi [10:45] henrix, just completed a 4 machine soak test on your patches, seems OK to me [10:46] cking: \o/ [10:46] cking: thanks a lot for testing [10:46] henrix, see my email for more details and caveats :-) [10:46] cking: great, i'll take a look [10:46] henrix, i've had 4 machines grinding away since 6.30am today :-) [10:47] cking: wow! and no bricks at the end! :) [10:47] well, I did kill my intel developer box last night because I was manually faffing with some EFI vars.. so .. well, not 100% [10:48] cking: heh, cool! :) [10:49] cking: anyway, i'll be sleeping better now knowing my patches survived your testing ;) [10:58] * ppisati -> out for lunch === elmo_ is now known as elmo === fmasi is now known as fmasi_lunch === Guest79110 is now known as JanC === ghostcube_ is now known as ghostcube === JanC is now known as Guest3754 === Guest3754 is now known as JanC === fmasi_lunch is now known as fmasi === fmasi is now known as fmasi_afk === fmasi_afk is now known as fmasi === chiluk` is now known as chiluk [16:47] * henrix -> EOW === fmasi is now known as fmasi_afk === Guest14861 is now known as maxb [17:50] * rtg_ -> lunch [19:52] * rtg_ -> EOW === pgraner` is now known as pgraner === ppetraki_ is now known as ppetraki === ayan_ is now known as ayan