[01:20] hello [01:20] Will you create a custom kernel source? [01:36] I can pay for a custom kernel support. [01:36] apw, interested? [01:38] have you actually asked how to do something? people aren't here for money motivations per-se, so it won't necessarily be conducive [01:39] Canonical is defunct? [01:41] I want a custom kernel built without virtio [01:41] that is really easy to do [01:41] you can also disable their use from the kernel commandline [01:41] I want the source setup this way. [01:42] Not just the menuconfig options. [01:42] I want it custom built with the drivers for the hardware on a specific machine. [01:43] there's make localmodconfig [01:43] I can register the machine and pay for the custom kernel. [01:44] why do you want to do this? [01:44] What is makelocalmodconfig? [01:44] I need to test theorys for computer science research. [01:45] how does disabling some drivers help that [01:45] the basic scientific method requires controls [01:46] depends on the nature of what you're testing [01:46] disabling drivers that aren't in use, or one tha tis in use in favor of another doesn't really change how the kernel behaves in a meaningful way [01:47] there's also the possibility of not using linux alltogether if you really need that much control for what you're testing [01:47] you won't be able to control for say, firmware effects, you may not even be able to know about many of them [01:48] ohsix, I noticed something peculiar even when using win 5.1 [01:49] ohsix, What software do you suggest then ohsix [01:54] i still have no idea what you want to do, and you aren't doing much to help that [02:07] ohsix, to be able to look at the virtual clouds I need a stable unvirtualized system. [02:12] i still don't know how any drivers you're not using will imply instability [02:21] I did not make the claim. [02:21] I state what I want. [02:24] what you want makes no sense, i'm asking for context to give you some useful advice [02:24] I want a machine without vitual capability. [02:26] virtio is only tangentially related to that [02:27] it is used in place of simulating an ata/scsi port with a real driver, because it can be more efficient; same thing for virtual network drivers === pgraner-afk is now known as pgraner === backjlack is now known as backjlack_ === backjlack_ is now known as backjlack === ubuntu is now known as Guest76382 === pgraner is now known as pganer-afk === pganer-afk is now known as pgraner [20:03] Hi there, just wondering if there's any kernel programming related job position you know about [20:19] oscar__: Canonical jobs are at http://www.canonical.com/careers (but I think I see no kernel job right now?) [20:20] Thanks JanC, I saw that but though maybe there were jobs outside that listing [20:21] well, many companies do an "internal search" before publicizing a job, so there is always that possibility... [20:24] anyone has worked on that kinda job and would be willing to tell me the experience? [20:24] thanks JanC [20:28] if you idle in the channel maybe later one of Canonical's kernel developers will see your question :) [20:34] I hope so! [22:21] hello [22:21] What kernel version is used by hardy? [22:22] apw awake? [22:27] s/is/was/ :) [22:41] JanC was? [22:41] JanC is it no longer functional? [22:41] hardy is not a supported release anymore [22:42] That is fine there is no support anyhow. [22:42] Even when offered currency. [22:42] Just robots arguing. [22:43] Without virtio they shalln't be able to move onto my machine. [22:49] They can be useful. [22:50] As it is they are arguing with me. [22:51] JanC: comprende? [22:52] You can't allow mormons to touch the code. [22:53] And expect to have purpose to existing. [22:56] JanC: comprende? [23:05] wut [23:06] you are unstable [23:14] needing to be corrected [23:25] to be lifted up [23:26] to function [23:30] en arche eyn ho logos [23:31] I am searching for a logic course for you. [23:31] Does it sound interesting? [23:47] bry8knight: 2.6.24 [23:47] infinity: bless you