[02:51] <ubuntu___> Does this support embedding keys into the kernel for vpns or what not.
[02:52] <ubuntu___> WindowsXP runs fine on about 4 gigabytes.
[14:36] <system0x01> Linux. Python. How to get current speed DVD/CD form /dev/sr0 at copy files ?
[14:40] <apw> system0x01, i don't thiink i understnad your question
[14:44] <system0x01> How to read current speed of DVD driver - and pack in to one variable ?
[14:46] <system0x01> At copying files.
[14:47] <apw> system0x01, as in MB/s or 32x like in the old days
[14:50] <system0x01> MB/s - I adding plotting function to copy nautilus window.
[15:14] <caribou> apw: just uploaded my fix ?
[15:15] <caribou> lp: #1469054
[15:15] <ubot5`> Launchpad bug 1469054 in makedumpfile (Ubuntu Trusty) "Unsupported kernel warning while running makedumpfile" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1469054
[15:17] <apw> caribou, nice
[15:21] <hallyn> jinkeys.  this korg build bot thing is disconcerting.  i put some code up just for safe-keeping - didn't even compile.  and boy did korg lemme know about it.
[15:21] <caribou> apw: no, that was a question : did you do the upload ?
[15:21] <apw> caribou, oh no i blanked it, please remind me
[15:23] <caribou> apw: well, it just got uploaded to trusty-prosed !!!
[15:26] <caribou> apw: nevermind that was another upload
[15:27] <caribou> some upload emails had stayed blocked in the queue
[15:27] <caribou> apw: so yes, it does still need review :-)
[15:29] <apw> caribou, oh yeah, i am being utterly spammed with changes email ... hrumph
[15:29] <apw> its clearly been stuck for a day
[15:29] <apw> caribou, remind me where that review is so i can write it down
[15:30] <jsalisbury> **
[15:30] <jsalisbury> ** Ubuntu Kernel Team Meeting - Today @ 17:00 UTC - #ubuntu-meeting
[15:30] <jsalisbury> **
[15:30] <caribou> apw: debdiff is in Bug #1496317
[15:30] <ubot5`> bug 1496317 in kexec-tools (Ubuntu) "kexec fails with OOM killer with the current crashkernel=128 value" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1496317
[15:31] <caribou> apw: is debdiff sufficient for you ?
[15:32] <cristian_c> jsalisbury: hello
[15:33] <apw> caribou, yes that is sufficient indeed
[15:33] <jsalisbury> cristian_c, hello, we never got a response from upstream on the revert.  I'll have to dig into it some more.
[15:33] <cristian_c> jsalisbury: ok
[16:55] <jsalisbury> ##
[16:55] <jsalisbury> ## Kernel team meeting in 5 minutes
[16:55] <jsalisbury> ##
[17:02] <leitao> rtg, hi Tim. Regarding 1499849, what are the chances of getting it accepted into 15.10 kernel GA if the patches are not upstream by that date?
[17:03] <rtg> leitao, looking...
[17:04] <rtg> leitao, oh, the cxlflash patches. I'll take 'em from the LP report if they haven't appeared upstream by next Thurs (kernel freeze)
[17:04] <leitao> rtg, that is good. Thank you. Other than that, we might want some other fixes, but these are upstream already, ok?
[17:05] <rtg> leitao, well, I'll have to take your word for that since they haven't filter through a maintainer. Or have they ? I've not seen them in linux-next.
[17:08] <leitao> rtg, sorry, I might have not have made it clear. Other than these patches we already sent to you, we might want to have some other patches included in 15.10 kernel regarding surelock. These new patches were already accepted in the 4.3 window. The patches that are described at this moment in 1499849, are still not upstream yet, although we are trying hard to get them accepted upstream soon 
[17:15] <rtg> leitao, for the surelock patches, why don't you start another bug and list the required commits
[17:16] <leitao> rtg, that might work also. Let's follow that process then. Thanks!
[20:52] <slangasek> jsalisbury: hi, I want to make sure bug #1500751 is on the radar; it's reported as a regression in the latest kernel in 15.04
[20:52] <ubot5`> bug 1500751 in linux (Ubuntu) "Cryptsetup Keyboard not working on Xubuntu 3.19.0-30" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1500751
[20:53] <jsalisbury> slangasek, thanks for pointing it out.  I'll add it to our list and bisect it.