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ppisatimoin05:20
bjfnight :-)05:34
ppisatibjf: sleep well :)06:00
ppisatirobher: just for ECX1000? is it ok on ECX2000? i mean cpuidle06:32
ppisatirobher: that's what the patch says, but i wanted to check06:33
smbmorning07:01
ppisatismb: moin moin :)07:41
* apw yawns ... moin ppisati07:48
apwsmb, morning07:48
smbapw, ppisati, morning07:49
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smbapw, I hope that is just fluke and coincidence but after dist-upgrading my haswell on saucy this morning it locks up somewhere on boot...08:09
smbnot really locked up but not completing it08:09
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apwppisati, this IDLE config change, am i expecting that to only apply to generic and not generic-lpae11:17
apwppisati, /me replies in email11:18
apwhenrix, are we good matrix wise, found anything else dodgy ??11:22
henrixapw: nop, i believe we're good11:22
henrixapw: i reviewed the matrix yesterday and found nothing 11:23
apwhenrix, sweet, happy again11:23
henrix:)11:23
apwhenrix, have we missed CVE-2013-223711:24
apwin 3.8 stable or something?  it seems 3.5 got the fix11:25
apw(we do both 3.5 and 3.8 stable right ?11:25
apw)11:25
henrixapw: i believe the fix is in 3.8 queue, but let me check...11:25
apwahh we don't release them on the same schedule then ?11:26
henrixapw: yeah, 3.8 is currently under review and it contains the fix11:26
henrixapw: no, we actually have different schedules. this is mainly due to the fact that 3.5 is much older so it gets fewer patches11:27
henrixapw: so, they end up being released with a different cadence11:28
apwhenrix, heh, i think i am supprised it is ahead :)11:37
henrixapw: :) just coincidence, i believe. i don't think that's always the case11:38
henrixanyway, i don't have strong arguments about having different cadences for different stable kernels. i just think its natural, but happy to do otherwise11:39
apwhenrix, oh no it is your baby as it is ... how you think it should work is how ...11:56
apwhenrix, i noticed it only as it seemed inconsistant in the matrix, and you have assured me it is covered, so i am good11:57
henrixapw: ack :)11:57
robherppisati: yes, the cpuidle fix is only needed for highbank. The driver will not initialize on midway.13:08
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rtgppisati, kamal, sconklin, jjohansen, bjf: rebooting tangerine for kernel update13:12
ppisatirtg: ack13:13
jjohansenrtg: can you give me 2 mins13:13
rtgjjohansen, shit, already pulled the trigger13:13
rtgsorry, I didn't think anything was going on13:13
jjohansenheh its okay, I was just in the middle of a kernel copy, I can start it over when it comes back up13:14
rtgjjohansen, besides, what are you doing up so early anyways ?13:14
jjohansenrtg: oh, its more like up late debugging13:14
* henrix -> late lunch13:15
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rtgapw, whats up with the tools naming scheme changes ? I need to update the goldfish meta package.13:36
apwrtg, bah got distracted ... will sort them right now, so you can see what the pattern is13:38
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rtggrumble, server issues. back in a few....13:47
rtgppisati, kamal, sconklin, jjohansen, bjf: P.S. - tangerine is back if you hadn't already noticed13:47
sconklinack13:48
ppisatirtg: cool13:50
rtgjsalisbury, cking, henrix: rebooting gomeisa for kernel update14:07
jsalisburyrtg, ack14:07
henrixrtg: ack14:07
ckingrtg: ack14:08
apwbjf, i think we decided that shanky will be happy with random packages in the ckt ppa as long as there are not release-tracking-bugs for them14:13
infinityapw: We've had random packages in the PPA before (and there's at least one in there now), so I'd hope so.14:29
bjfapw, shanky only cares about bugs and doesn't care about the ppa (mostly) just to match packages with versions in bugs15:27
apwbjf, perfect as i have dumped some ~preN packages in there :)15:41
bjfapw, should be all good15:41
apwrtg, are all your changes for goldfish in the archive, i want to spin these changes against a clean tip15:50
rtgapw, the meta, or the kernel ?15:50
rtgapw, I'm working on i386 for goldfish, but I'll just merge after you push your tools package renaming15:51
apwok ack15:52
u-k-i-tjsalisbury: bug 1212977. Tested today's ISO images and no change. The error remains even with the fix for bug 1223195.16:12
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1212977 in linux (Ubuntu Saucy) "saucy daily-live images are unbootable on Dell Optiplex 990; stuck in BusyBox shell" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/121297716:12
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1223195 in linux (Ubuntu Saucy) "efivarfs built as a module in saucy, so not mounted at boot" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/122319516:12
jsalisburyu-k-i-t, can you run uname -a and confirm you are running the 3.11.0-7.13 kernel16:14
u-k-i-tjsalisbury: Will do. The kernel on the iso manifest says it is that version, but will double check.16:15
u-k-i-tjsalisbury: Yes a uname -a at the initramfs prompt failure point. Shows it running 3.11.0-7 #13.16:20
jsalisburyu-k-i-t, thanks for checking.  We'll have to investigate further.16:21
u-k-i-tjsalisbury: Ok16:21
LinuxGol_ /me is running HP Pavilion Slimline 3100n desktop PC running Ubuntu 13.04 server and kernel 3.8.0-30-generic.  seeing i2c i2c-3 sendbytes NAK bailout error every few seconds16:29
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apwLinuxGold, siy16:53
apwLinuxGold, sounds like you should file a bug, and (if you know) add what kernel did not do this16:53
LinuxGoldsiiy?16:53
apw.16:53
apwLinuxGold, keyboard/finger failure16:54
LinuxGoldlooked in google, seems to be a bug reported on nouveau -- not sure if that was the specific bug?16:54
apwso you use nouveau, do you have an nvidia card16:54
LinuxGoldsent email to kernel-team email16:54
LinuxGoldyes16:54
apwi think as we said in response to that, file a bug and let us know the number16:55
LinuxGoldshamm@minecraftsrv:~$ lsmod | grep i2c16:55
LinuxGoldi2c_algo_bit           13413  1 nouveau16:55
LinuxGoldi2c_nforce2            13020  0 16:55
apwthat will get us all sorts of h/w info16:55
apwand let us track it16:56
LinuxGoldk16:56
LinuxGoldlooking for url to report bug to16:56
apw'ubuntu-bug linux' would be the command16:56
LinuxGoldaha16:56
LinuxGoldexecuting16:56
LinuxGold#1015165 -- incomplete17:04
LinuxGoldah17:04
LinuxGoldi2c-4 not i2c-217:04
LinuxGoldhaving problem with bug website17:05
LinuxGoldhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/122400417:05
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1224004 in linux (Ubuntu) "i2c i2c-3: sendbytes: NAK bailout." [Undecided,New]17:05
LinuxGoldthanks apw17:06
rtgapw, I'm ready to wrap goldfish and upload17:18
apwrtg, go ahead without me, i need to do more testing17:18
apwi'll rebase on you17:18
rtgapw, will do17:18
LinuxGoldis there any way to disable the annoying NAK messages?17:20
* rtg messed up the goldfish upload. doh!17:52
ogra_rtg, not that anyone makes use of it yet 17:56
rtgogra_, well, it would be easier for someone to use if I actually got the build working.17:56
ogra_heh17:56
* rtg -> lunch18:16
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TsarObombaim connected to a buildbox that also acts as a desktop on the remote end19:38
TsarObombaim wondering if its possible to rebuild the nvidia mpodule for the box before I reboot19:39
TsarObomba(using a non-stock kernel here)19:39
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