[08:34]  * smb yawns
[09:00]  * apw yawns more
[09:07]  * infinity yawns most
[09:08]  * smb steps back and watches apw and infinity duke out who has the biggest...
[09:08] <ogra_> kids these days
[09:42] <diwic> apw, thanks for your review yesterday - just a question, you mentioned I haven't signed off all patches, but all patches have at least one sign-off from me already, since I wrote the patches originally
[09:42] <diwic> apw, did you expect two sign-off lines from me?
[10:06] <apw> diwic, the original signed off the origina, for the ones which have conflicts and therefore (additionally) be converted from cherry-picked to backported, those i normally add a new one  for the backprot, so we know who did that backport
[10:06] <apw> if that makes sense at all
[10:06] <diwic> apw, ok, I can add a second sign-off where there are conflicts 
[10:07] <diwic> apw, I hope to send out a second set today that can be applied
[10:07] <apw> otherwise it looks like i am the one who did it if you see what i mean
[11:35] <jcz> while decompressing, does the kernel use any additional memory besides the one the kernel is loaded on?
[12:04] <ppisati> kees: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6458162/
[12:04] <ppisati> kees: actually there's a reason why it doesn't compile
[12:10] <ppisati> kees: flag@flag-desktop:~/seccomp/tests$ gcc -dM -E  seccomp_bpf_tests.c  | grep EABI
[12:10] <ppisati> #define __ARM_EABI__ 1
[12:10] <ppisati> kees: can yo do the same on the box where you said you compiled that test?
[12:46] <TooLmaN> To show my age and lack of attention to source building, when did compiling start supporting multi-core processing  (-j4)?
[13:59] <brendand> TooLmaN, quite a long time
[13:59] <brendand> TooLmaN, i could look it up but at a guess i'd say 5-6 years
[14:08] <TooLmaN> brendand:  That shows how long it's been since I compiled anything lol.  I'm back to rolling kernels for ARM devices like RPi and Beaglebone.  
[14:35] <infinity> brendand: You're off by a decade or two.
[14:35] <infinity> TooLmaN: make's supported forking via -j for pretty much ever, but most people never used the option when they only had one CPU. :P
[14:36] <brendand> infinity, that explains why i only encountered it 5 years ago
[14:37] <TooLmaN> infinity: Interesting.  I guess I haven't delved deep enough into make's powers.  Thanks
[17:11] <backjlack> Hello!
[17:13] <backjlack> I've run into some problems with kernel 3.5 & 3.8 on 12.04 and with kernel 3.11 on 13.10. AR9462 is losing the state of the radios across boots, reboots and sleeps.
[17:14] <backjlack> fresh boot: bluetooth and wlan -> both active, press fn+F3 to cycle through the various states to get to WLAN ON, bluetooth OFF, sleep & wake -> bluetooth is active again
[17:14] <backjlack> reboot -> everything is active again
[17:15] <backjlack> This was running as expected on 12.04 with kernel 3.2.
[17:16] <chilicuil> hello, I'm trying to build an ubuntu kernel package with -ck patches, so far I'm able to do it by taking upstream sources, applying -ck patchset + ubuntu packaging stuff (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline), however I'd like also to include ubuntu sauces, is there any guide where I could see how to apply them or where to download them from?
[17:24]  * ppisati -> EOW
[20:15] <jtaylor> out of curiosity, why is swapaccounting not enabled in ubuntu by default? required for swap control in cgroups
[20:16] <jtaylor> can't find any downsides mentioned in the docs
[20:17] <jtaylor> CONFIG_CGROUP_MEM_RES_CTLR_SWAP I guess
[20:19] <jtaylor> nevermind found some downsides on http://cateee.net/lkddb/web-lkddb/CGROUP_MEM_RES_CTLR_SWAP.html