=== rsalveti_ is now known as rsalveti === Guest54102 is now known as ypwong === broder_ is now known as broder === psivaa_ is now known as psivaa === tsimpson_ is now known as tsimpson === spossiba_ is now known as spossiba === ubot5` is now known as ubot5 === caribou_ is now known as caribou === lool- is now known as lool [11:03] tseliot, the lts-utopic kernel is in https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa is you wanted to start testing nvidia and fglrx DLMS drivers in Trusty. [11:03] if you wanted* [11:04] DKMS* - sigh, can't type today. [12:42] rtg: ok, I'll test it. Thanks === rtg is now known as Guest57971 === smoser` is now known as smoser === bdmurray_ is now known as bdmurray === ayan_ is now known as ayan [19:35] hello [19:35] has anyone seen problems with the -37 kernel on 14.04 ? [19:36] i'm getting weird behavior where incoming packets are not making it back to my userspace programs [19:36] i rebooted into a -32 kernel and its not happening [19:53] has anyone else seen this? [22:27] this channel is so dead! [22:37] It's a coordination channel, not a support channel, so people don't tend to sit around waiting for questions to appear. [22:54] jduck, i do not recall seeing anyone mentioning anything like that, no. some sort of example so we know waht sort of data might help. [22:55] fair enough [22:56] all i did was ran ping 8.8.8.8. after a bit i saw packet loss, so i used tcpdump and saw the packets were still coming in, but not making it to ping program [23:02] jduck, and this wasn't during the recent 8.8.8.8 outage i assume. so i guess if you could file a bug on linux from the broken one, and add some example ping output from the broken one, and the working one you have; do include both version numbers in the report [23:55] apw: no, the packets were definitely coming back from 8.8.8.8 (LOL) [23:58] where do i file such a bug? do i have to sign up?