[07:13] <disdi> I am currently working upon ubuntu 13.04....I needed some help with overlayfs introduced in 3.10 kernel,can some one help?
[07:15] <disdi> I am currently working upon ubuntu 13.04....I needed some help with overlayfs introduced in 3.10 kernel,can some one help?
[07:19] <disdi> I am currently working upon ubuntu 13.04....I needed some help with overlayfs introduced in 3.10 kernel,can some one help?
[08:21]  * smb is not very happy with the general current quality of gnome-control-center (actually its subtasks) in S...
[09:02] <ppisati> brb
[10:16] <smb> Gah! Why do new releases always steal useful keybindings
[10:51] <apw> smb, you didn't need 'em, you are just using the thing wrong
[11:42] <smb> Yeah I know. Same as I am completely wrong trying to modify the time-date indicator's appearance
[12:16]  * henrix -> lunch
[13:26] <rtg> apw, cking: I'm applying the Lucid CVE patches in case you were in the middle of reviewing them.
[13:27] <cking> rtg, ok, I'm not reviewing them at the mo
[13:50]  * ppisati would like a 'focus follows mouse' in unity...
[13:52] <ogra_> just enable it 
[14:32] <apw> ppisati, yeah and once enabled enjoy pasting your password into the wrong window ... all the time
[14:32] <apw> rtg, thanks
[14:34] <ppisati> apw: already happens now when i've to manually set the focus to the new window with an explicit click
[15:07] <rtg> apw, just pushed rebase to pre 3.11-rc1 to unstable
[15:11] <ppisati> ogra_: do you know that 3.11 mandates dtb?
[15:11] <rtg> ppisati, we have to a user space package for that, right ?
[15:11] <rtg> we have to have *
[15:12] <ppisati> rtg: so far dtbs are part of the kernel package
[15:12] <ppisati> rtg: but people have to deal with them manually
[15:12] <ppisati> rtg: since flash-kernel doesn't know how to pick the correct dtb
[15:12] <ppisati> rtg: i'm worried about 2 things:
[15:13] <ppisati> 1) people upgrading from older releases
[15:13] <ppisati> 2) people with a modern release but no dtb installed
[15:14] <ppisati> we probably need a disclaimer at the end of kernel installation, saying 'looks like you are not using DTB, the installatio process aborts here, follow the instruction at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/$somethingdtb'
[15:14] <rtg> ppisati, I assume you'll be pursuing those issues ?
[15:14] <ppisati> so they can manually fix their setup
[15:14] <ppisati> rtg: yep
[15:14] <ppisati> rtg: i was waiting for 3.11 to come out
[15:14] <rtg> ppisati, cool. you should get ogasawara to add a work item (or you could just do it yourself)
[15:15] <ppisati> rtg: i'll do
[15:37] <ogra_> ppisati, well, i guess thats more a thing for server ... on the client (or phone wehere i work now) side we dont use such modern kernel stuff 
[15:38] <ppisati> ogra_: right, mobile is not affected
[15:38] <ppisati> ogra_: desktop and server are
[15:38] <ogra_> nor are any desktop images
[15:38] <ogra_> (panda is the only desktop image we have)
[15:38] <ppisati> ogra_: if you install a 3.11 kernel on a omap, imx6 or vexpress
[15:38] <ppisati> ogra_: you are affected too
[15:39] <ogra_> we dont officially support any of these, do we ?
[15:39] <ogra_> well, vexpress for qemu perhaps 
[16:05] <ppisati> brb
[16:10]  * bjf -> dr. appt.
[16:39] <infinity> ppisati: Fixing DTB handling in flash-kernel shouldn't be too much effort, we should talk about it (and possibly JFDI) at the sprint.
[16:40] <infinity> ppisati: Also, it's a non-issue for real "servers", as those have DTs burnt into firmware.  Only people without firmware/u-boot support for DTs need to worry about this.
[17:29]  * rtg -> lunch
[18:48] <rtg> jjohansen, I ended up dropping 'UBUNTU: SAUCE: (no-up) apparmor: Sync to apparmor 3 dev stable snapshot' when rebasing saucy unstable to 3.11
[18:49] <jjohansen> rtg: okay, I'll get a 3.11 version together
[19:03] <jdstrand> does that mean that our kernels no longer have apparmor 3 support?
[19:03] <jdstrand> seems it wasn't uploaded yet...
[19:04] <rtg> jdstrand, this is only for the 3.11 unstable branch. I won't upload to saucy for several more RC candidates
[19:04] <jdstrand> ah, cool. I was scared for a sec :)
[19:04] <rtg> rather, we won't switch from 3.10 to 3.11 for awhile
[19:04]  * jdstrand nods
[19:41] <hallyn_> rtg: any chances i could pursuade you to install mosh on tangerine?
[19:41] <rtg> hallyn_, in a chroot ?
[19:42] <hallyn_> on the host
[19:42] <hallyn_> (for mosh-server, not for the client)
[19:42] <rtg> hallyn_, the host is running precise
[19:42] <rtg> ah
[19:42] <hallyn_> rtg: if you're not comfortable with it that's fine.  i just walk between two networks from one side of the hosue to the other and it gets old :)
[19:43] <rtg> hallyn_, installed
[19:43] <hallyn_> rtg: thanks!
[19:45] <rtg> hallyn_, we may have actually had mosh installed originally, but tangerine got rebuilt 12 months or so ago and likely did not get reinstalled
[19:46] <hallyn_> rtg: actually i'm an idiot.  i forgot about the ssh forwarding.  i'd need to do nc tunnels for the mosh udp streams
[19:47] <rtg> I wondered about that a bit
[19:47] <rtg> I've never used it myself
[19:48] <hallyn_> i've spent time before trying to get that to work, but it never did so reliably
[19:48] <rtg> I mostly use screen to preserve sessions across network breakages
[19:48] <hallyn_> rtg: yeah i still use tmux/screen, but with mosh i save myself having to manually reconnect, and survive suspend/resume
[19:48] <hallyn_> so please feel free to drop it again - sorry :(
[19:49] <rtg> hallyn_, np
[19:55]  * rtg -> EOD
[23:45] <tlipcon> hey folks. I'm using the 3.9.9 kernel 3.9.9-030909-generic from the mainline PPA, but cant seem to find the corresponding linux-tools package