[00:09] <pmatulis> how do i prevent a kernel from being upgraded?  all the tricks i found via google do not work
[00:10] <pmatulis> (cli please)
[03:19] <bandit63> building 3.15rc1 on ubuntu 14.04 ideas getting error ... /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal: 84: /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal: cannot create /etc/apt/apt.conf.d//01autoremove-kernels.dpkg-new: Permission denied run-parts: /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal exited with return code 2 
[03:52] <bandit63> using both  make-kpkg --rootcmd fakeroot --initrd --revision=`date +%m%d%Y` --append-to-version=-`date +%m%d%Y` kernel-image kernel-headers
[03:53] <bandit63> and time fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --revision=`date +%m%d%Y` --append-to-version=-`date +%m%d%Y` kernel-image kernel-headers
[08:29] <tseliot> apw: hey, have you tried the brcmsmac driver in Linux 3.11? Any advantages over the proprietary driver?
[08:29] <tseliot> I'm looking at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-drivers-common/+bug/1306928
[08:29] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1306928 in ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu) "Broadcom STA driver gets autoinstalled on BCM4313, where it's no longer needed" [Medium,Triaged]
[09:18] <apw> tseliot, i find for my h/w the wl doesn't work properly, and 'smac is my only option
[09:19] <apw> saucy and later i guess
[09:19] <tseliot> apw: ok, so I guess it wouldn't be such a bad idea to default to the open driver then
[09:20] <tseliot> and to stop autoinstalling the proprietary one
[09:45] <apw> tseliot, for my h/w indeed
[09:48] <tseliot> apw: ok, thanks
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[19:46] <miseria> "el soñador no es quien sueña un futuro mejor; el soñador es aquel que  descubre que la vida es un lindo sueño" bienvenidos: http://castroruben.com *temo_a_un_ser_sin_rival*
[21:02] <FlacBean02> I'm bisecting a kernel bug at the moment. I just wanted to know if I finish bisecting all commits from Ubuntu-3.11.0-19.33 to Ubuntu-3.11.0-18.32, Am I going towards a new release or older release now?