android | !which kernel has 16.04.2 | 06:22 |
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ubot5 | android: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 06:22 |
apw | android, the media would have had 4.8 i believe | 07:47 |
tjaalton | apw: is the current xenial sru cycle still on target (release on aug 7th) | 07:52 |
apw | tjaalton, as far as i know yes, why ? | 07:52 |
apw | we are somewhat backed up but we are catching up | 07:53 |
apw | we try not to slip release the candance even when we are slipping individual releases | 07:53 |
tjaalton | apw: there's a oneliner for i915 pciids that would like to get in if there's a respin, but not necessarily needs one just for this | 07:53 |
apw | tjaalton, if you get the patch to the list asap, i'll get it on the "if there is a respin" list | 07:54 |
apw | smb, ^ | 07:54 |
tjaalton | sure | 07:54 |
apw | klebers, ^ | 07:54 |
smb | yeah klebers. I pretend to know nutting bout anyting | 07:55 |
klebers | xenial cycle already started and for now it's kind of on track | 07:57 |
klebers | I will make sure we include it if we have a re-spin (given that it's sent to ML and ack'ed) | 07:58 |
apw | klebers, we have a column for that i tink | 07:58 |
klebers | apw, not on the sru board, but I will create it | 07:59 |
apw | klebers, oh yeah, wrong board, good plan | 08:02 |
android | doea the 4.4 ubuntu16 kernel have in kernel encryption certificates? | 09:59 |
apw | android, certificates for what ? | 10:01 |
android | anything this is a security audit, crypto needs to be capable of being switched off | 10:09 |
apw | the kernel almost cirtainly contains certificates to validate its own modules | 10:10 |
android | apw | 10:10 |
android | this is with conscern to networking | 10:12 |
android | say it is on a lan the ssl and any crypto is turned off is there anthing in kernelspace | 10:13 |
apw | all network related crypto is loaded from userspace, there are no default keys that i know of | 10:14 |
android | Is it better to go with fedora for lan? | 10:14 |
apw | does that question even make sense? | 10:14 |
android | ubuntu works great online | 10:15 |
android | better than any os except possibly windows | 10:15 |
android | for local business lan I need to be able to audit all com lines | 10:16 |
android | crypto makrs it not possible omline ssl comea from rsa | 10:17 |
apw | and if you don't support ssl you won't be able to talk to an increasing section of the internet | 10:17 |
android | and has evolved into a big blob of somebody elses authority | 10:17 |
android | yes apw I agree | 10:18 |
android | google is taking over | 10:18 |
apw | anyhow, the kernel does not do any encrypted communications itself, only on request from userspace | 10:18 |
apw | privacy is increasing is probabally a fairer statement | 10:19 |
android | no more dual booting | 10:20 |
android | screws everything up | 10:20 |
android | npw if I want to invite guests on my network can you make a page ise facebook for login? | 10:23 |
android | something fairly unbiquitis | 10:23 |
android | there are so many captuve portals now | 10:24 |
android | I do want to be kind to strangers | 10:24 |
apw | android, why not have a separate guest network (vlan whatever) and print the password on your wall | 10:25 |
android | let them access through my network without a oruvate password | 10:25 |
apw | have a private password which you give them, but have it easy to find when they are local | 10:26 |
android | the password is then not unique | 10:26 |
apw | indeed | 10:26 |
android | facebook is | 10:26 |
apw | i am sure you can do that if you wanted to, i have no knowledge in this space | 10:26 |
apw | recording people who come just means you have more data you need to keep safe | 10:26 |
apw | just don't let them on the bit you have to audit, keep it utterly separate | 10:27 |
apw | i even do that at my home | 10:28 |
patrik | Hi! I'm debugging a driver and expect it to dump to /sys/devices/virtual/devcoredump but "udevadm monitor" shows that kernel and udev adds and removes them. I've been researching enabling apport to handle it and even overriding the default "core_pattern" settings to avoid apport but I still can't capture it. In 1704. Any ideas? | 11:24 |
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android | patrik what command do you run for this expectation? | 11:42 |
android | there is a debug option usually activated at boot with grub modesettings | 11:43 |
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nomego | Hi, I'm debugging a kernel driver and is trying to make it device core dump, but udevadm monitor shows that it's getting deleted instantly. Any tips? I've tried enabling apport, setting ulimit -c, even overriding the core_pattern to avoid using apport but nothing seems to work. Something fundamental I've missed? | 21:24 |
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