[02:07] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[03:46] <marcoagpinto> Olá!!!
[06:32] <ducasse> hi folks, happy easter!
[12:48] <FamiliarAlien> Hello, for the last two days I have been trying to intentionally segfault / panic my kernel. Is anyone here somewhat familiar with how drivers in linux work?
[12:50] <lotuspsychje> wich kernel on wich ubuntu release FamiliarAlien 
[12:51] <FamiliarAlien> Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with kernel sources at 5.4.0
[12:52] <lotuspsychje> that would be a valid question to post in #ubuntu FamiliarAlien 
[12:52] <lotuspsychje> well not the discussing drivers part
[12:53] <ravage> intentionally segfaulting your kernel does not sound like a valid support querstion either
[12:53] <FamiliarAlien> I should describe what I actually want to achieve. I want to modify a kernel driver (preferably as a module) in such a way that it segfault when used.
[12:54] <FamiliarAlien> If this does not fit here I am sorry. The channel was described as non-support discussion.
[12:55] <lotuspsychje> here's the discuss channel, we can talk about ubuntu
[13:04] <lotuspsychje> any reason why you want to trigger a segfault FamiliarAlien ?
[13:07] <FamiliarAlien> lotuspsychje  Yes. I wrote a programm that spawns VMs to do some work in an isolated environment. I want to simulate some kind of kernel bug
[13:08] <lotuspsychje> to test what exactly?
[13:10] <FamiliarAlien> How my software behaves when one of the VMs crash.
[13:11] <lotuspsychje> that shounds like a reverse way of thinking
[21:43] <Jeremy31> Is the login to wiki.ubuntu.com still broken?
[21:51] <oerheks> somthing happened for 2 minutes.. https://status.canonical.com/ and https://status.snapcraft.io/
[21:51] <oerheks> Jeremy31 
[21:55] <Jeremy31> I guess it still isn't working as Bashing-om hasn't updated UWN
[22:08] <tomreyn> he posted about it in #canonical-sysadmin, but this may actually be more of a https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-identity-provider topic