[02:24] <one> What is GPIO?
[03:18] <one> Under what menu label is the shpchp driver?
[04:57] <one> Under what menu label is the shpchp driver?
[07:18] <one> Hi
[09:14] <one> Gnome disks isn't working
[09:19] <one> I want to save the build tools to disk.
[09:19] <one> Why is module 1 ignored by the build system?
[13:36] <jarkko> guys you should really do something about RALINK wifi device, it spams constantly dropping packets
[13:36] <jarkko> reported issue, done that since 3.8 series
[13:54] <apw> spams that it has dropped a packet it has dropped or ones it has not
[13:54] <apw> and whats the bug #
[14:13] <one> hy is the module '1' ignored by the debian build system?
[14:14] <one> Cr. why
[14:38] <lstargz> Hi guys, how to load a custom kernel module for usb keyboard (I have written the module) or in other words how to prevent usbhid or hid-generic taking over usb drive ?
[14:44] <amitk> lstargz: assuming usbhid is a module, you could blacklist it
[14:45] <lstargz> I blacklisted the module (yes they are not loading). My module loads, but it does not show any message in dmesg
[14:47] <lstargz> While i custom load it, it works
[14:48] <amitk> lstargz: you mean manual insmod'ing works, autoloading doesnt?
[14:48] <lstargz> yes
[14:49] <rtg> depmod -a ?
[14:49] <lstargz> depmod -a gives blank output
[14:50] <rtg> use the modules_install target for your build. I think it does the right thing
[14:51] <lstargz> do you mean, i put it in kernel source and build the whole kernel and install ?
[14:52] <lstargz> I can only use one of these: depmod / kmod / udev / mdev / systemd, depending on distro)
[14:52] <rtg> lstargz, no, I'm assuming you have a kbuild compatible Makefile.
[14:54] <lstargz> This is my make file:
[14:54] <lstargz> obj-m += task05.o
[14:54] <lstargz> all:
[14:54] <lstargz> 	make -C $(KERN_ROOT) M=$(PWD) modules
[14:54] <lstargz> clean:
[14:54] <lstargz> 	make -C $(KERN_ROOT) M=$(PWD) clean
[14:55] <rtg> try adding 'sudo make -C $(KERN_ROOT) M=$(PWD) modules_install'
[14:55] <lstargz> In which target (all or new something like install)
[14:57] <lstargz> Anyways, I have already copied task05.ko into /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers. Is this required after that ?
[15:05] <one> What command specifies the architechure to build?
[15:06] <one> Also is a 32bit userspace going to still run if a 64 bit kernel is built?
[15:07] <lstargz> rtg: Thanks it worked (after adding install).
[15:16] <jsalisbury> **
[15:16] <jsalisbury> ** Ubuntu Kernel Team Meeting - Today @ 17:00 UTC - #ubuntu-meeting
[15:16] <jsalisbury> **
[15:34] <coolman_bg84> hello to all
[15:34] <coolman_bg84> i'm new in linux kernel
[15:35] <coolman_bg84> but i wanna copile kernel
[15:35] <coolman_bg84> and have this error
[15:35] <coolman_bg84> make[1]: *** No rule to make target `/usr/src/linux-headers-3.13.0-24-generic/arch/x86/syscalls/syscall_32.tbl', needed by `arch/x86/syscalls/../include/generated/uapi/asm/unistd_32.h'.  Stop.
[15:35] <coolman_bg84> make: *** [archheaders] Error 2
[15:37] <coolman_bg84> can a help me plsss
[15:56] <apw> coolman_bg84, what source are you using, and what exactly are you trying to build
[15:56] <apw> the error there looks like you are missing the headers package
[15:58] <coolman_bg84> sudo make menuconfig
[15:58] <coolman_bg84> and make -j 4
[16:00] <coolman_bg84> i have headers package
[16:00] <coolman_bg84> apw, linux-headers-3.13.0-24-generic
[16:02] <bjf> coolman_bg84, have you looked at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel
[16:07] <coolman_bg84> bjf, no  
[16:07] <coolman_bg84> bjf, i will look 10x :)
[16:55] <jsalisbury> ##
[16:55] <jsalisbury> ## Kernel team meeting in 5 minutes
[16:55] <jsalisbury> ##
[17:01] <jsalisbury> ##
[17:01] <jsalisbury> ## Meeting starting now - #ubuntu-meeting
[17:01] <jsalisbury> ##
[17:15] <coolman_bg84> ok the meeting start and what about kernel 
[17:21] <apw> coolman_bg84, it happened over on #ubuntu-meeting
[17:22] <coolman_bg84> apw, ok
[17:46] <coolman_bg84> Which editor is good for writing c code?
[17:46] <coolman_bg84> vi?
[17:50] <infinity> vim
[17:58] <apw> coolman_bg84, whichever editor you know well, i use vim
[18:00] <ogra_> all editors work ... as long as they are vim
[18:00] <ogra_> :)
[18:00] <antarus> I write kernel code in wordstar
[18:00] <antarus> like a boss
[18:01] <antarus> (and like George R. R. Martin, apparently)
[18:15] <infinity> antarus: Can you still obtain wordstar for any modern operating systems, or is GRRM using a Tandy CoCo3?
[18:17] <antarus> no idea
[18:17] <infinity> Wikipedia seems to imply it's been dead since the Win3.x port.
[18:17] <antarus> he uses DOS
[18:17] <antarus> according to the internet
[18:18] <infinity> The Internet wouldn't lie.
[18:19] <ogra_> i assume you can run it in dosemu or dosbox 
[18:19] <ogra_> or however these dos emulators are called today
[18:19] <apw> ogra_, on your phone
[18:19] <ogra_> ++
[18:19] <ogra_> :)
[18:19] <infinity> And possibly in cmd.exe on NT, though that's iffy, depending on what it does.
[18:19] <ogra_> my next project 
[18:20] <infinity> So, he may be using a computer from 1994.
[18:20] <ogra_> a click package with a statically built dosbox and wordstar included
[18:20] <infinity> ogra_: Hah.  And ship a sample phone to GRRM?
[18:20] <ogra_> yeah !
[18:21] <infinity> Ubuntu: Helping to kill your favourite fictional characters since 2014.
[18:21] <ogra_> not bad ... after we rendered avatar already ... thats the next big thing 
[18:21] <antarus> thats gross
[18:23] <bjf> infinity, that's hostile and probably against the CoC
[18:23] <infinity> bjf: Heh.