[00:19] <|\n> hello, i witness messages related to nmi watchdog on `dmesg`, where can i read about it, how exactly it is being used for debugging to conclude about indirect relations of those messages and root cause? i also see "crashes" that don't seem to affect real system behavior by any means
[00:19] <|\n> also am i correct that cpu frequency scaling and dynamic load spikes on kernel modules have direct effect on what nmi watchdog says?
[00:27] <|\n> i just want to find out more about reasons to judge if i can safely disable it and stop worrying =)
[08:40] <Pjusur> Any one know when the 4.4.16 kernel will be released for xenial?
[08:46] <xnox>   * Xenial update to v4.4.16 stable release (LP: #1607404) is in https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/4.4.0-35.54
[08:46] <xnox> which is tracked with https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1611215
[08:47] <xnox> which is superseeded by https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1612305
[13:20] <coreycb> beisner, good morning, the following are ready to promote to mitaka-updates: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23058342/
[13:20] <coreycb> ddellav, is horizon 9.1.0 done testing?
[13:21] <beisner> hi coreycb - ok will hop on that shortly
[13:21] <coreycb> beisner, thanks
[14:10] <ddellav> coreycb yep
[14:10] <coreycb> ddellav, ok can you tag the sru bug accordingly please?
[14:11] <ddellav> coreycb will do
[17:01] <med_> kirkland, the phone number in the invite to TWC doesn't work.
[17:01] <med_> 866-353-2709
[17:01] <kirkland> med_: 352
[17:01] <med_> redialing
[17:01] <med_> we sent out a local number
[17:02] <med_> (well, another number)
[18:09] <e^1> want to do RAID1 , can i add the other disk later after installing ubuntu ?
[18:54] <algern-n> hello
[20:53] <algern-n> hi
[20:53] <algern-n> I installed ubuntu server yet I cannot get wlan0 working on it
[20:54] <algern-n> any ideas?
[20:54] <algern-n> lspci -nn | grep 0280 does show my network controller []0280] qualcomm atheros ...
[20:55] <genii> wlan0 now may be named some unusual name you may not expect.  ifconfig -a should show it
[20:56] <algern-n> genii I can see a wlp2s0, sure. however Link encap shows "Ethernet"
[20:57] <algern-n> so there's three adapters listed by ifconfig yet all of them are either Ethernet (x2) or local loopback :(
[20:58] <genii> lspci -vn will show if a driver is currently in use for it
[21:01] <algern-n> I do get ath9k in use for wireless network adapter =/
[21:06] <algern-n> So iwconfig will return no associated access point for wlp2s0. will amending /etc/networks/interfaces to auto wlp2s0 and continue setting up dhcp work?
[21:06] <algern-n> well i guess i'll try and see duh