[02:59] <smoser> does anyone know of doc on /sys/class/net/<devname>/stuff
[02:59] <smoser> ie, my 'eth0' has:
[02:59] <smoser> addr_assign_type address addr_len broadcast carrier device dev_id dormant duplex flags ifalias ifindex iflink link_mode mtu netdev_group operstate power queues speed statistics subsystem tx_queue_len type uevent
[03:00] <smoser> you can guess some of that stuff.. but 'iflink' with '2' seems to mean "connected"
[05:10] <ppisati> moin
[06:39] <zequence-work> apw: Going to do SRUs today and came to think about the saucy kernel :). You wanted to do another update for it?
[07:34] <smb> zequence, He may care tomorrow. Today is a bank holiday where he is.
[07:35] <smb> ppisati, Moin and welcome back. Apparently not sunk or drowned. :)
[07:36] <ppisati> smb: yep, i'm alive! :)
[07:36] <ppisati> smb: and i'm drowning in email _now_...
[07:36] <ppisati> 11k emails in the lkml folder.... :P
[07:37] <smb> ppisati, Meh, mark all + delete
[07:37] <ppisati> eh...
[07:38] <ppisati> i had a smarter idea: i decided to change all my email filters to better cope with insane volume of emails the lkml* generate...
[07:39] <ppisati> guess what? my inbox is a mess now...
[07:39] <smb> You thought changing any filtering *before* going on vacation is smart? :)
[07:40] <ppisati> :(
[12:22]  * henrix -> lunch
[12:45] <ppisati> anyone with some gmail-filtering-foo around?
[12:46] <ogra_> just use a proper mail program :P
[12:46] <ppisati> ogra_: filtering server side
[12:46] <ppisati> ogra_: on gmail
[12:46] <ogra_> just use a proper mail server :P
[12:47] <ppisati> if i could filetr all the msgs coming from "list:(<*.vger.kernel.org>)" instead of per ml (e.g. list:(<netdev.vger.kernel.org>),  list:"<linux-usb.vger.kernel.org>", etcetc)
[12:47] <ppisati> i would simplify A LOT my email filtering setup
[12:47] <ppisati> ogra_: eh...
[12:47] <ogra_> :)
[13:07] <smb> rtg, Maybe its early in the day, but would you know a a place that documents net device sysfs attributes that smoser was asking about?
[13:08] <rtg> smb, huh ?
[13:08] <smb> (other than rtfs of course :))
 04:59:03> does anyone know of doc on /sys/class/net/<devname>/stuff
[13:09] <rtg> smb, dunno, might be something buried in the Documentation directory of the kernel
[13:10] <smb> Thats what I hoped but at least the one thing I was grepping for was not mentioned at all (ifalias)
[17:19]  * rtg -> lunch
[19:39] <rtg> jjohansen, I have a kernel update for tangerine when you're done building.
[19:40] <jjohansen> rtg: ack
[19:48] <rtg> jjohansen, how are you building your kernels ?
[19:48] <jjohansen> rtg: fdr binary-generic usually
[19:48] <rtg> jjohansen, you know that gets limited by fakeroot, right ?
[19:49] <rtg> your build parallelism, that is
[19:49] <jjohansen> rtg: yeah, but I usually have the kernel pre built so that its just the apparmor bits being built and then packaging
[19:50] <jjohansen> that is I am removing the stamps file, and then doing incremental rebuilds
[19:50] <rtg> right
[19:51] <jjohansen> rtg: ok I out
[19:51] <jjohansen> err, I'm out
[19:51] <rtg> kamal, bouncing tangerine for kernel update
[19:51] <kamal> rtg, ok thanks
[19:57] <rtg> jjohansen, kamal: tangerine is back online
[19:59] <jjohansen> thanks
[20:05]  * rtg -> EOD
[22:06] <bdmurray> apw: has anything happened with bug 882147?
[22:06] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 882147 in coreutils (Ubuntu) "overlayfs does not implement inotify interfaces correctly" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/882147
[22:35] <infinity> bdmurray: Oh, erm.  I had some fiddling I was doing with coreutils to try to work around it for tail.  The kernel side is pretty much hopeless, though.
[22:37] <bdmurray> infinity: ah, great
[23:01] <stgraber> infinity: other than have people use "busybox tail"? :)