[00:38] tjaalton: To save you a later reject from NEW, did you intend to include [00:39] tjaalton: I'm pretty sure you didn't intent to include .git in your orig.tar.xz ☺ [00:39] s/intent/intend/g [06:04] RAOF: huh? buggy gentarball target template, sounds like :p [06:24] RAOF: which package is this? [06:24] egl-wayland [06:25] right, it's there.. no idea why, same debuild used [06:25] upstream tarball [06:34] no it isn't [06:34] oh well, new upstream version available [06:35] RAOF: thanks for the heads up, I'm not sure what created that tarball [13:21] disclaimer: i'm crazy i know that i can brick the system im doing that on my own free will blah blah...... Is there any list of requirements for ubuntu kernel configuration that are mandatory? I would like to make custom kernel [13:21] i was told there is something like "SAUCE" can you provide more info to what that is? [13:30] anyone here? [13:30] #ubuntu-kernel is more likely to know [13:30] thanks! [13:30] also IRC is asynchronous, you can't generally expect immediate answers [13:31] i know.. i just hate waiting >.> [17:07] so uh. [17:07] update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-4.15.0-42-generic [17:07] I: The initramfs will attempt to resume from /dev/zram3 [17:07] This is PROBABLY not something anybody wants to do. XD [17:17] Bluefoxicy: that's fun [17:49] juliank: yeah, I have a modified version of zram-config that makes the zram device 2xRAM divided by the number of CPUs, then limits the total memory usage to 50% of RAM [17:50] the performance impacts are in practice negligible, if they even exist (for odd reasons, the penalty can be zero), so I squeeze out near-double RAM for free [17:50] but uh. It doesn't survive a reboot if you hibernate to it XD