[01:01] <seanvk_laptop> apw problem solved.  I needed to add nvme to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules
[01:01] <seanvk_laptop> With that change proposed 4.4 kernel will find the nvme filesystem on boot on the Dell XPS 13 (Skylake + NVME)
[01:18] <xnox> seanvk_laptop, bug #1532146
[01:18] <seanvk_laptop> Thanks xnox
[07:44] <apw> seanvk, ahh that is about initramfs-tools not following the name, that i think is solved with the most recent upload too
[08:30] <apw> manjo, there is a new merge of initramfs-tools in ppa:apw/ubuntu/initramfs-tools which with luck groks your specifier ... if you could test that one and let me know
[08:31] <caribou> apw: what are you up to with the initramfs-tools upload that includes my nvme fix ?
[08:31] <caribou> apw: & do you have a bug number for your upload ? I would like to tie my own bug to it
[08:32] <apw> caribou, that should be in -proposed at least alreday
[08:32] <apw> and yet ... it is not, wtf
[08:32] <caribou> xnox: ^^^ This is the bug you asked me to upload earlier today
[08:33] <apw> i even have the upload file for it
[08:33] <apw> initramfs-tools_0.120ubuntu7_source.ubuntu.upload
[08:34] <apw> and an accept email for it, so unless britney is promoting it right now, its mia
[08:35] <apw> oh no that is for the PPA copy, hrm
[08:35] <apw> caribou, anyhow using your bug #
[08:35] <apw> caribou, and i will try that again
[08:36] <caribou> apw: fine with me
[08:38] <apw> caribou, ok removed the .upload file and uploaded it again, and there it is building ... so wtf is my only response
[08:39] <caribou> apw: thanks!
[08:40] <caribou> xnox was chasing me to upload it. I don't get it : now that I have core dev rights, people do expect to see me do actual real work :-)
[08:40] <apw> caribou, it is a horror story :)
[08:48] <apw> caribou, oh you have that machine with nvme, perhaps once you are happy 0.120ubuntu7 is working for you, you could test ppa:apw/ubuntu/initramfs-tools
[08:48] <apw> caribou, that has the very latest 0.122 merge which i am working up to uploading
[08:48] <caribou> apw: sure
[09:12] <apw>  /b 3
[09:18]  * smb tries 2b1 only
[10:17] <xnox> apw, i can test too =) i've finally jumped the 17 hoops to get latest dell xps 15 installed
[10:19] <apw> xnox, heh thanks, i've had pitti review two of them and they are uploaded, so just initramfs-tools now, anything you can test on that == yay
[15:14] <cristian_c> jsalisbury: hi
[16:06] <jsalisbury> cristian_c, hi.  I've been tied up on other bugs.  I hope to get back to yours sood.
[16:07] <jsalisbury> s/sood/soon/
[16:07] <cristian_c> jsalisbury: I've found a fix
[16:07] <jsalisbury> cristian_c, oh, great!
[16:07] <jsalisbury>  cristian_c If you post it to the bug, I can build a test kernel and then SRU it
[16:08] <cristian_c> jsalisbury: I've rebuilt the driver with the fix, and polarity is fixed
[16:08] <jsalisbury> cristian_c, thats great
[16:08] <cristian_c> then, as usually, I can execute the workaround to set the triggers: none and phy0radio, in place of the default ones
[16:08] <cristian_c> and it works
[16:10] <cristian_c> jsalisbury: so, I'll post the details in the bug report page
[16:10] <jsalisbury> cristian_c, nice.  Thanks so much for the good work!
[16:10] <cristian_c> ok
[17:03] <bjf> apw, who in this channel specifically should i be pestering for IBM bugs?