[00:39] <infinity> xnox: It was just announced, patience. :P
[00:40] <infinity> xnox: But there's some stuff to play with at https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux
[07:52] <pkern> Hi. We're looking at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1450442 right now... Will an update to trusty bump the ABI version? (So that we can uninstall the broken version globally but still get the update...)
[08:00] <tjaalton> pkern: no, it didn't bump the abi
[08:04] <pkern> The patch didn't, but I'm not sure about the update schedule here and if it will be coalesced with other patches?
[08:04] <tjaalton> according to git the abi wasn't bumped
[08:05] <tjaalton> -52.86 has the fix
[08:05] <pkern> Well, -50 and -51 were broken and -51 is what hit us, so it's -52.
[08:06] <tjaalton> ah
[08:06] <pkern> I don't see 86 :(
[08:06] <pkern> Just 85
[08:06] <tjaalton> oh right, there was a cve in between that bumped it
[08:06] <tjaalton> still building I guess
[08:06] <pkern> In a PPA and then copied?
[08:06] <tjaalton> not sure, apw?
[08:07] <pkern> Yeah, it's in https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+packages
[08:09] <pkern> tjaalton: Thanks for the pointer to -52.86.
[08:09] <pkern> That helps. :)
[08:11] <tjaalton> yw
[09:26] <genkgo> We have a problem with HyperV and Ubuntu. The problems occurs during backuping up a VPS. We have the feeling it is kernel related. Filesystems goes read-only somewhere during backup. Kernel is 3.13.0-49. Our CentOS machine does not have this problem. It uses kernel 3.10.0-123.