[08:47] <rtg> sconklin, are you aware of this Lucid stable updates regression ? bug #1190295 appears to be legit with a definite last good version, first bad version.
[08:47] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1190295 in linux (Ubuntu) "2.6.32-47 kernel update on 10.04 breaks software RAID (+ LVM)" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1190295
[08:49] <sconklin> rtg: no, thanks!
[09:20] <rtg> sconklin, it might be worth bugging Ben if there are any debian bugs outstanding about this regression.
[12:14] <nessita> diwic, hi there. Saw your comment on the bug, but not sure if I can do anything else on my end... is there any other test/debugging info I can run/provide?
[12:16] <diwic> nessita, I'm not sure either, except a long boring git bisect that jsalisbury might help you set up
[12:18] <nessita> diwic, does that involves compiling lots of kernels?
[12:18] <diwic> nessita, yup. But usually jsalisbury does that for you, unless you know how to do a git bisect yourself, that is
[12:21] <nessita> diwic, never done a git bisect before, so instructions/help will be appreciated
[12:22] <diwic> nessita, I don't do them myself either, and rarely access the kernel team's quick build infrastructure (even though I have access to it). So better ask jsalisbury or someone else in the kernel team
[12:29] <nessita> diwic, where can I find jsalisbury? or who else shall I ask? rtg?
[13:12] <jodh> can anyone offer any insights into the kernel panic on bug 1208455?
[13:12] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1208455 in linux (Ubuntu) "general protection fault running apt-get inside nested kvm VM" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1208455
[15:51] <ricmm> apw: hey
[15:52] <ricmm> I've sent 4 critical patches to the mailing list for all touch flavours
[15:52] <ricmm> would be great if someone could take a look
[17:57] <nessita> jsalisbury, hey there, saw your comment on bug #1201528 I have a question: what base system should I use to test those kernels?
[17:57] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1201528 in linux (Ubuntu Saucy) "[Realtek ALC889] - Audio Playback Unavailable" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1201528
[17:58] <nessita> I have a rather empty precise installation with latest raring kernel on it, would that work for these tests?
[17:59] <jsalisbury> nessita, It's probably best to use Precise, since you didn't see the bug there.  That way the only thing changing is the kernel version.
[18:00] <nessita> jsalisbury, ack, is it ok if I install the old kernels next to the raring kernel? (as long as I boot with the right kernel, it should work OK, right?)
[18:01] <nessita> also, http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.9-rc1-saucy is 404'ing
[18:01] <jsalisbury> nessita, yes, installing multiple kernels if fine, just select the correct one in grub.  
[18:01] <jsalisbury> nessita, let me check that link
[18:02] <jsalisbury> nessita, sorry, that link should be: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.9-rc1-raring/
[18:02] <nessita> jsalisbury, great, thanks a lot! will report findings in the bug
[18:03] <jsalisbury> nessita, thanks for testing!
[18:03] <nessita> jsalisbury, I miss listening to music while working, so happy to!@ :-)
[18:03] <jsalisbury> nessita, heh, good motivation
[18:12] <joshhunt> i'm confused on what the hwe stack provides, only in terms of kernel. is hardware support backported to the particular kernel version?
[18:13] <joshhunt> i came across this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/248914/what-is-hwe-hardware-enablement
[18:18] <joshhunt> does this mean that the LTS kernels will be updated from time to time, for ex from 3.2 to 3.5, as new hardware support is needed?
[18:19] <joshhunt> sorry if this is the wrong place for these questions, if you could suggest another place i'd appreciate it. thx.
[20:39] <nessita> jsalisbury, hey there. Re bug #1201528, I made lots of test with every kernel you suggested, and I'm not sure the results I got make sense. Except for kernel 3.11.0-031100rc4, I couldn't break audio in any kernel from I installed from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline. But I can easily break older kernels from "apt repo", such as 3.8.0-27 or 3.8.0-19, or a raring or saucy boot from a live pendrive
[20:39] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1201528 in linux (Ubuntu Saucy) "[Realtek ALC889] - Audio Playback Unavailable" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1201528
[20:40] <nessita> jsalisbury, is there any different on kernels from repos, when compared to kernels from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline ?
[20:40] <nessita> s/different/difference/