[01:42] <miseria> "las palabras se las lleva el viento, el vendaval no podra llevarse los secretos mentales escritos en un papel" bienvenidos: http://castroruben.com *temo_a_un_ser_sin_rival*
[07:33] <ppisati> moin
[08:41]  * apw waves to ppisati
[08:41] <apw> seems freenode is in one piece again
[09:11] <smb> Morning. Hm, I should change back my bip config then
[09:19] <mwhudson> apw: hey, are you planning on updating http://people.canonical.com/~apw/arm64/kernel/ ?
[09:20] <mwhudson> i have one built from 3.13.0-6.23 now if you want that :)
[09:46] <apw> mwhudson, that is a good point, i always meant that to be "automatic"
[09:49] <mwhudson> apw: i think it's safe to say it's not at the moment :)
[10:12] <apw> mwhudson, that is very true :)
[10:21] <apw> mwhudson (for the logs), ok i have updated the kernel to the -6.23 version in my people blob
[15:50] <jsalisbury> **
[15:50] <jsalisbury> ** Ubuntu Kernel Team Meeting - Today @ 17:00 UTC - #ubuntu-meeting
[15:50] <jsalisbury> **
[16:55] <jsalisbury> ##
[16:55] <jsalisbury> ## Kernel team meeting in 5 minutes
[16:55] <jsalisbury> ##
[17:00] <jsalisbury> ppisati, about 20 seconds early ;-)
[17:04] <apw> bjf, did we decide to move to the official upstream fix for CVE-2014-0038
[17:05] <bjf> apw, yes
[17:07] <apw> bjf, ok thanks, i'll go and thnk about how we represent "either" being good enough
[17:08] <antarus> this is in #ubuntu-meeting?
[17:08] <antarus> or did I miss it...(again?)
[17:09] <jsalisbury> antarus, yeah, it was in ubuntu-meeting and was a quick meeting.
[17:09] <apw> antarus, it was in #ubuntu-meeting on the hour yes
[17:09] <apw> though as they people who would be in there are all in here, you shouldn't feel entirely limited by its bounds
[17:09] <antarus> haha
[17:10] <antarus> are any of you running the saucy backport stack?
[17:10] <antarus> or are you on T now? :)
[17:10] <kamal> jsalisbury, idea:  change your 5-minute warning announcement to say "Kernel team meeting in 5 minutes in the #ubuntu-meeting channel".
[17:10] <jsalisbury> kamal, good idea
[17:10] <apw> no to ""Kernel team meeting starting in 5m and ending in 9m in #ubuntu-meetin
[17:11] <apw> g, get your skates on"
[17:11] <apw> antarus, most of us are all T, though one or two do opt for P+S
[17:12] <antarus> I was merely curious
[17:12] <antarus> we have some new hardware, and we are testing P+S and seeing weird issues, I hope to have actual bug reports in a day or so
[17:12] <antarus> (issues like, 'external monitors do not work anymore'
[17:13] <antarus> but if most people are running T, it is unlikely you would necessarily catch it on your end
[17:15] <apw> ok kernel side we tend to be bleeding edge, other people in other bits not so much
[17:19]  * antarus nods
[17:36] <jsalisbury> apw, The issue still seems to exist after disabling PREEMPT for bug 1275116  I'm going to install the lowlatency kernel on some of my machines to see if I can reproduce the bug.
[17:36] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1275116 in linux (Ubuntu) "lowlatency-flavour crashes and locks up alot" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1275116
[17:36] <jsalisbury> apw, any other things you think I should try?
[17:37] <apw> jsalisbury, well there is only the irq's really
[17:37] <apw> jsalisbury, otherwise it is a HZ change you could revert that
[17:37] <apw> basically then it ought to be the "same"
[17:38] <jsalisbury> apw, Ok, I can give that a try, just to make sure the bug doesn't exist with all those options un-set
[17:41] <jsalisbury> apw, It was confirmed that the bug still happens with nothreadirqs, so yeah, only the HZ changes are left.
[17:41] <apw> hrm
[17:43] <apw> bjf, was i ok repurposing the .24 tracking bug for .25 as it hadn't even built ?
[17:43] <bjf> yes
[19:58] <wget> Hi guys. On Ubuntu and derivatives, I noticed that the symbols defined at /proc/kallsyms are all zeroed when read as a standard user, but are the right location when read from root. Do you have applied a patch for that.
[19:58] <wget> I checked with distributions and even compiled a kernel by myself and noticed all the symbols (or most of them) are readable by a standard user on these distributions.
[19:58] <wget> You have thus enabled some extra to hide these symbols, noh?
[20:09] <mwhudson> wget: well, unless it's a config thing
[20:10] <wget> mwhudson: Mmh ok let's see. I'm gonna compile a 3.13.1 using the same .config.
[22:19] <xnox> i find it confusing that Tim's launchpad id and declared irc nicknames do not match =)
[22:22] <mwhudson> apw: \o/