[00:00] <infinity> cetex: The trusty kernel should Just Work on saucy.  Just means keeping on top of updates yourself (or using apt-pinning to allow trusty kernels but saucy userspace)...
[00:01] <cetex> great. :)
[00:01] <cetex> wget, dpkg. :)
[00:02] <infinity> BenC: How did that ppc test build go yesterday?
[00:06] <cetex> wooh, intel_pstate.
[00:06] <cetex> :)
[00:09] <cetex> i love the ulv cpu's.
[00:10] <cetex> battery reports a discharge rate of 3.6w (gnome3/shell, urxvt, ssh, wifi), remaining battery time 6hours on one 3cell battery.
[00:10] <cetex> :)
[00:16] <bjf> did you do an update-grub?
[00:17] <bjf> nevermind
[00:17] <cetex> yeah. i did.
[00:18] <cetex> when idling there's not much of a difference, but with pstate it seems to return to low power-usage much faster than it did with acpi-cpufreq
[00:19] <cetex> this means i'll probably go from 16hours to around 18hours. totally awesome ;)
[07:10] <ppisati> yo
[07:48] <smb> ppisati, ho
[09:14]  * apw yawns theatrically
[09:16]  * ogra throws little marshmellows into apw's open moouth from the other side of the room
[09:17] <apw> yumm, i needed some breakfast
[14:12] <apw> rsalveti, did you try any of those new kernels?
[14:12] <rsalveti> apw: sorry, not yet, getting there in a few
[14:17] <didrocks> apw: hey, about the brightness issue I was mentioning: bug #1285172
[14:17] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1285172 in linux (Ubuntu) "Display brightness on internal monitor is set to minimum and can't be changed after plugin out the external monitor." [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1285172
[14:17] <didrocks> tell me if you need any other infos
[14:22] <apw> didrocks, will do
[14:22] <didrocks> thanks!
[14:26] <apw> rsalveti, is there any point in updating the maguro kernel for this RT issue, given it is not 4.4
[14:26] <rsalveti> apw: no, that's dead
[14:27] <apw> rsalveti, ack
[14:27] <ogra> apw, could it be that the latest touch kernels (mako, flo at least) have ACL support off ? 
[14:28] <apw> ogra, which acls
[14:28] <ogra> [   12.516784] systemd-udevd[796]: Failed to apply ACL on /dev/snd/controlC0: Operation not supported
[14:28] <ogra> i see a lot of that in dmesg
[14:29] <apw> ogra, if they arn't used on android, i'd be not
[14:29] <ogra> well, i didnt see these messages in android 4.2 
[14:29] <ogra> with the former kernels
[14:29] <apw> was systemd the same version in that testing ?
[14:30] <ogra> yes, i think so 
[14:30]  * ogra checks
[14:30] <ogra> yeah
[14:30] <ogra> last upload was on the 6th this month
[14:30] <ogra> and that were only ubuntu changes, no upstream 
[14:31] <ogra> (we switched last week to 4.4 and the new kernels)
[14:31] <apw> though flo never had a 4.2 kernel did it?
[14:31] <ogra> yeah
[14:32] <apw> ogra, for mako which does have such a kernle, the ACL config options are identicle as to tip
[14:32] <ogra> ok
[14:33] <apw> ogra, and indeed as /dev is a tmpfs they are enabled for that filesystem type at least
[14:33] <ogra> i must admit i havent exactly checked on mako 
[14:33] <ogra> only saw it in a logfile from someone else 
[14:33] <ogra> on flo i can see it though 
[14:33] <apw> do we care?
[14:34] <apw> if so file a bug i guess
[14:34] <ogra> well, acls should work across all devices i think :)
[14:35] <apw> and we don't know they don't we have a single line from systemd saying stuff that sounds like it doens't
[14:35] <apw> and feature parity not necessarily appropriate on a phone
[14:38] <apw> ogra, anyhow, file a bug against the kernel you have definatly seen it on and we can poke
[14:45] <ogra> apw, will do
[14:48] <BenC> infinity: All done...what's the tracking bug on this?
[14:48] <infinity> BenC: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ppc/+bug/1281893
[14:48] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1281893 in Kernel SRU Workflow "linux-ppc: <version to be filled> -proposed tracker" [Medium,In progress]
[14:53] <BenC> infinity: All done
[14:54] <infinity> BenC: Ta.  I'll spin up a test built later today.  After meetings and a nap. :P
[14:54] <BenC> Have a good nap :)
[18:21] <cetex> how do i find the people managing the cdc_ncm (wwan) driver?
[22:54] <miseria> "la paciencia: es estar activo mientras esperas. la resignacion: es bajar la guardia, los sueños pasan y no te ven" bienvenidos: http://castroruben.com *temo_a_un_ser_sin_rival*