[09:10]  * apw yawns
[09:11]  * apw curses "not actully suspending" machines
[09:13] <smb> apw, Keeps your house warm
[09:14] <smb> apw, Morning
[09:15] <apw> it annoys one when it won't wake up and carry on, thats for sure
[09:15] <apw> smb, moin
[09:15] <apw> especially as this machine has a droppy keybaord when the battery is low
[09:16] <smb> Yeah, even more annoying is apparently waking up but then showing all kinds of trouble. Like write errors to the disk... Ok last time that was the ssd imploded for some reason
[09:18] <apw> ouch, noo  i do not need that in my morning, and don't thankfully have that at least
[09:41] <smb> Who really needs that anytime. :-P
[09:41] <apw> oh but think how much worse it is when you really need coffee, and you cant even login
[09:41] <smb> Ok, minus my data which was luckily redundant, I got a bigger and faster replacement for free. :)
[09:42] <smb> coffee... hm...
[09:42]  * smb goes downstairs
[09:45] <apw> oh they replaced it in the end, i'd forgotten about that day ... yeah sucky
[09:45] <apw> particularly so without coffee
[10:06] <smb> apw, You should have some... well or tea
[10:40] <apw> having that indeed, mucho same
[15:02] <dholbach> hiya
[15:05] <apw> dh ... oh
[15:08] <rtg> jsalisbury, I think all of these 'module verification failed' bugs can be marked 'fix committed' for saucy/trusty. (or marked as duplicate)
[15:09] <jsalisbury> rtg, great, will do.
[15:09] <rtg> jsalisbury, in fact, trusty has been uploaded with the fix in 3.12.0-4.12
[15:09] <jsalisbury> rtg, even better :-)
[15:18] <apw> rtg, all home safe ?
[15:20] <rtg> yep, came home to a non-functional furnace. it was pretty chilly for awhile.
[15:20] <apw> oh nasty ... been off too long and went off to sulk
[15:20] <rtg> apw, pretty much
[15:24] <apw> hopefully it was something simple and cheap to repair
[15:28] <rtg> apw, mostly it was just recharging the pipes with water. found a small leak that I need to get fixed.
[15:35] <apw> oh one of those, "oh
[15:35] <apw> "oh yeah i have been represurising quite often"
[18:39]  * apw relocates somewhere more comfortable
[19:08]  * rtg -> lunch
[20:26]  * smb -> gone
[21:12]  * rtg -> EOD
[23:29] <lfaraone> slangasek: so, 1.6.1 to 1.6.5 is effectively an upstream microrelease; the changes made are well-tested, and are actively in use on 12.04 LTS.
[23:30] <lfaraone> slangasek: the reason my test case did not include testing every posible function of the new packages is because I was validating that the module worked on each **kernel version**, we already have lots of users running 1.6.5 on 12.04 in a variety of environments. 
[23:31] <lfaraone> slangasek: our problem has been primarilly people getting the HWE stack without knowing it; I don't think many of our deployed users have hardware that requires it, but there's no obvious way for end-users to easily opt out of it.