[05:32] <infinity> psivaa: What's the deal with linux-lts-quantal?
[06:13] <ppisati> moin
[06:40] <smb> ppisati, morning
[07:22] <smb> infinity, You will be surely pleased to hear that it is now "only" a peek into R's unapproved queue to get at least the Raring Xen MRE ahead. :-P
[08:01]  * apw yawns, morning
[08:02] <smb> apw, morning as well
[08:19] <psivaa> infinity: there were a couple of failures due to 'no space' issue in the tests. just had to re-run them. i've released it now. apologies for the delay
[09:09] <infinity> psivaa: Danke.
[09:38] <smb> cking, You did not hear me the second time either?
[09:38] <cking> smb, pardon? no
[09:39] <smb> cking, you see lips?
[09:39] <smb> cking, we can hear you
[09:39] <cking> yep, (this must sound weird to anyone reading irc)
[09:39] <smb> They should be used to it by now
[09:40] <amitk_> cking: if I didn't know you were talking about mumble, then yes, it would sound strange indeed :)
[09:42]  * cking applies updates, then a hammer and reboots
[09:43] <apw> cking, when it gets into that state for me, i sometimes find starting the audio wizard (in mumble) and running forward about 3 steps makes things work
[11:58] <apw> zequence, yo ho ho, i was just about to do a lowlatency spin in development and i figured i would make sure it was pushed out to github, but you don't yet have a github for S can you make one?
[12:32] <apw> zequence, i have tried to figure out how you made those, from what you forked, but i can't so i'll have to leave it to you
[12:43]  * henrix -> lunch
[15:30] <rtg> apw, hey perl dude, could you evaluate the correctness of the comments beginning at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1221138/comments/4 ?
[15:30] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1221138 in linux (Ubuntu) "package linux-image-3.5.0-39-generic 3.5.0-39.60~precise1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 17" [Low,Confirmed]
[15:41] <sforshee> smb: did you ever test changing screen brightness on your lenovo with 3.11?
[15:45] <rtg> arges, re: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1189998/comments/12 - Are you gonna send a pull request ?
[15:45] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1189998 in linux (Ubuntu Saucy) "bluetooth disconnection corrupts memory and causes kernel panic" [Medium,Confirmed]
[15:46] <arges> rtg: hey. i'm looking into it more atm
[15:46] <rtg> arges, ack
[16:23] <arges> rtg: so those 6 commits fix the issue, and all are related to fixing how bluetooth tty open/closes, and i don't see any newer patches for those files. they apply cleanly to saucy. I think the best thing would be test on saucy and bit, then think about SRUing patches for older release.
[16:24] <arges> I'll format a mail to kteam list, unless there is something else you recommending checking
[16:26] <rtg> arges, that seems sufficient. I'll await your pull request.
[16:26] <arges> cool
[16:33] <apw> rtg, oddness, will investigate (the perl thing)
[16:33] <rtg> apw, ack
[16:37] <apw> rtg, odd, seems to work for me, in a simple test ... and from the context i think everyone else would see it if it was broken
[16:38] <rtg> apw, thats sort of what I was thinking. could the bug reporter have a different shell ?
[16:38] <apw> rtg, that is possible, except pwd is generally available as a non-builtin and surely you wouldn't make a pwd builtin with non-giving-one-the-working-directory semantics ... would you ?
[16:39] <rtg> apw, damned if I know
[16:39] <apw> prehaps he has emacs as his shell :)
[16:40] <rtg> apw, I don't think using getcwd() is necessarily wrong, but I also don't think its the root cause for his problem.
[16:41] <apw> rtg, concur, chaning to getcwd would be fine i am sure
[16:42] <rtg> apw, do you think we should bother ? I hate fixing things that aren't broken.
[16:43] <apw> i'd be against cahnging anything withouth knowing why it wasn't working ... given it works for millions of people
[16:43] <rtg> apw, right, that seems reasonable to me
[17:16]  * apw bails ... have fun
[17:16] <rtg> later dude
[17:24] <cyphermox> rtg: hey, any idea if there are some more reports of iwlwifi not behaving with N or something, lately, for saucy?
[17:25] <rtg> cyphermox, dunno for sure. sforshee and Johannes cooked up a patch for some beacon errors that affected N
[17:25] <cyphermox> rtg: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6071173/ -- bkerensa has been asking about issues with wireless, so far I suggested trying to see if wd_disable=1 helps
[17:25] <cyphermox> ah
[17:25]  * henrix -> EOD
[17:25] <rtg> cyphermox, saucy has a SAUCE patch for that IIRC.
[17:26] <cyphermox> alright, I'll take a look
[17:26] <cyphermox> I was just cloning the git tree now anyway
[17:26] <rtg> cyphermox, 'UBUNTU: SAUCE: mac80211: ignore (E)CSA in probe response frames'
[17:27] <cyphermox> thanks
[17:37] <bkerensa> rtg: Bug #1221857
[17:37] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1221857 in linux (Ubuntu) "Wifi slowly degrades until no data transfer " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1221857
[17:42] <sforshee> cyphermox: I've never seen anything like that before
[17:43] <sforshee> cyphermox: I have seen some of the "failed to flush ..." messages, but they don't seem to correlate with any noticable performance issues or disconnections
[17:47] <sforshee> cyphermox: the patch rtg pointed at you at won't help, it fixes disconnects due to invalid ECSA IEs in probe response frames with some netgear APs. I don't see any of that in the logs.
[18:16] <cyphermox> sforshee: right