**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Feb 24 02:59:58 2012 Feb 24 04:17:26 GrueMaster: Yeah won't fix is fine for for that bug, I see you have done it already, thanks. Feb 24 04:52:42 where can i buy one of those new quad-core boards? Feb 24 04:54:22 scientes: tegra3? Feb 24 04:57:36 transformer prime? Feb 24 04:57:37 http://www.engadget.com/2011/06/22/i-mx-6-quad-core-reference-board-flexes-processing-muscle-at-fre/ Feb 24 04:57:39 i.MX 6 Feb 24 04:57:45 heh Feb 24 04:57:58 this crazy guy mentioned it Feb 24 04:58:02 http://video.linux.com/videos/binary-blobs-attack Feb 24 04:58:05 which is quite amusing Feb 24 05:00:14 lilstevie, what do you mean by "heh"? Feb 24 05:00:47 just that I was suggesting the prime as a quad although it isn't Feb 24 05:01:10 haha Feb 24 05:01:11 4plus1 Feb 24 05:01:20 :p Feb 24 05:01:36 also, when will big.LITTLE be available? Feb 24 05:02:02 iow, is it availble? Feb 24 05:02:15 no idea Feb 24 05:02:17 but i am more interested in desktop-powered arm systems Feb 24 05:02:27 kinda like the trimslice Feb 24 05:02:43 I want something that works on a boat, so super-low-power-consumption Feb 24 05:03:12 heh Feb 24 05:03:28 a high-powered big.LITTLE could be pretty cool for this.... Feb 24 05:03:32 trimslice is 6W Feb 24 05:03:52 my buddy on this, feels it is pragmatic to go with x86 Feb 24 05:03:59 Man that's only like half what atom uses Feb 24 05:04:14 and i only have armv5 hardware at this point Feb 24 05:04:25 so i cant really test stuff to proove arm over x86 Feb 24 05:04:45 BTW< how the hell do i get gdb debug symbols to work in qemu? Feb 24 05:05:01 i tried qemu-arm-static with -g but i don't get the debug symbols i've installed Feb 24 05:08:29 how much does trimslice cost lilstevie ? Feb 24 05:24:38 $319 Feb 24 05:24:41 +shipping Feb 24 05:24:56 if you enrol in the developer program you can get it cheaper though Feb 24 05:36:59 and with no display? Feb 24 05:39:11 it has dvi-d and hdmi out Feb 24 05:39:34 reminds me, i need to ship both mine back so they can fix my pmics... early adoption sucks sometimes Feb 24 05:43:11 steev, heh yeah I got mine later, and is fine Feb 24 05:44:08 lilstevie: nice, yeah mine won't power off and such on their own... i forgot about that once... left it running for 3 days when it should have been turned off... that was, fun Feb 24 05:44:27 haha Feb 24 05:44:40 mine gets a little hot, but thats about the most that happens Feb 24 05:45:30 well mine was sitting on a cardboard box Feb 24 05:45:51 that could start a fire Feb 24 05:45:52 :p Feb 24 07:10:25 hello there.. I am trying to compile a program with -pg flag on the arm-elf-compiler... but I can´t find the profilling starter file gcrt0.o Feb 24 07:11:59 Laplace: FYI, you seem to be using a legacy non-UTF-8 encoding. Feb 24 07:13:54 what? Feb 24 07:14:05 18:10 hello there.. I am trying to compile a program with -pg flag on the arm-elf-compiler... but I can\264t find the profilling starter file gcrt0.o Feb 24 07:14:21 can not Feb 24 07:15:21 My point is you're sending 0x01 0x08 instead of 0xE2 0x80 0x99 Feb 24 07:15:39 year I dont know how to change that in xchat Feb 24 07:16:02 Probably by setting your locale to en_AU.UTF-8 or similar Feb 24 07:16:07 It's not a big deal Feb 24 07:16:19 but can you help me with the gprof compiling Feb 24 07:16:22 Unless you're in #nihongo or something Feb 24 07:16:26 Laplace: nope, sorry Feb 24 08:02:17 how to use fastboot to boot a linux kernel with initrd and root in /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 (sd card second partation)? Feb 24 08:03:35 ayaka, what device Feb 24 08:08:44 lilstevie, htc evo 3d x515m, a mobile Feb 24 08:18:27 lilstevie: any idea? Feb 24 08:22:15 ayaka, ./fastboot boot zimage initrd -c $DEFAULT_CMDLINE root=/dev/mmcblk1p2 Feb 24 08:30:07 lilstevie: thank you I will try later, thank you Feb 24 08:30:46 lilstevie: but where shall I select vmlinux and initrd file? Feb 24 08:31:31 lilstevie: it default select the link in the root file? Feb 24 08:31:32 if you need to ask, this is probably a bit beyond you Feb 24 08:32:02 lilstevie: ok, I will try tommorrow, thank you again Feb 24 09:03:05 janimo`, slangasek: I'm unconvinced that this apr upload was a good idea. :P Feb 24 09:03:23 janimo`: Did you test build it on natty? (that's what the buildds run) Feb 24 09:03:40 infinity: hey, I wasn't the one who accepted it Feb 24 09:05:26 slangasek: Neither was I. Perhaps you should have rejected it when you questioned it, though. ;) Feb 24 09:05:31 heh Feb 24 09:06:58 I still think we need a saner policy of "if in doubt, reject; we can always rescue it later" for archive admins. Feb 24 09:07:09 But, I guess that generates scary mails that people don't like. Feb 24 09:51:04 infinity, I only tested it on my host - I thought th only way to see if it works is to try on the hosts, now they have a new kernel Feb 24 09:51:19 infinity, I think last time it was the kernel that held it up not eglibc Feb 24 09:51:29 janimo`: They don't have new kernels, though... Feb 24 09:51:35 janimo`: They've been natty since we installed them. Feb 24 09:51:48 janimo`: I mean, they've had some SRUs, but nothing that would have magically changed threading. Feb 24 09:51:51 infinity, I think newer than 2.6.31 or what the babbages had Feb 24 09:52:07 janimo`: We've tried it on Pandas before. ;) Feb 24 09:52:17 janimo`: (In fact, armhf was bootstrapped almost entirely on Pandas...) Feb 24 09:52:31 oh well. The worst that can happen is we revert the change, only arm is affected:) Feb 24 09:52:48 janimo`: So, yeah. I suspect that build is probably hung, and we'll have to revert. Feb 24 09:52:56 infinity, I did not know what the timing of armhf bringup was and whethee the debian workaround was already in place to avoid such ftbfs Feb 24 09:53:06 (sure looks hung) Feb 24 09:53:25 infinity, ah ok. I thought only the babbages had otoo ld versions, sigh Feb 24 09:53:25 The Debian workaround was specifically for the armhf bootstrap. ;) Feb 24 09:53:36 but on Debian machines no? Feb 24 09:53:45 No, note the uploader. Feb 24 09:53:46 I could not get info on what kernel harris ran Feb 24 09:54:15 doko did it in Debian and synced to Ubuntu, but it was for both of us. Feb 24 09:54:26 Anyhow, no harm done. Just a minor annoyance. Feb 24 09:54:27 ok, my bad then, we can wait another year or so to get this enabled. So the fix exists just not in natty then? Feb 24 09:54:44 Well, if you say it works for you locally, I guess it's fixed? Feb 24 09:55:16 just sneak the binary into the archive :) Feb 24 09:55:26 ogra_: *glare* Feb 24 09:55:30 *g* Feb 24 09:56:30 infinity, well it worked for me locally when I did the last try-revert dance a few months ago (only ubuntu changelog has the details and LP I guess) Feb 24 09:57:00 I just had the impression the babbage kernels (and only those) were too old so they ftbfs on buildd only Feb 24 09:57:23 just like there's a squashfs-tools workaround to build with -marm which is also only to have it work on the live-builder machines Feb 24 09:57:33 Well, there's a theory that we might have some Pandas upgraded to Precise before release. If I can make that happen, we can revisit some of these workaround.s. Feb 24 09:57:53 that would be good Feb 24 10:20:00 infinity, btw I looked at uploaders in apr before adding the change and it was noone I know (Hector Oron) . Had it been you or doko I might have figured it out it is still an issue for us and let it be Feb 24 10:22:05 janimo`: Oh, maybe doko just pushed the change and synced, or something. I don't recall. Feb 24 10:22:14 janimo`: Anyhow, oh well. :P Feb 24 10:22:24 janimo`: I'm curious that, in the bug, you claim it worked on natty, though? Feb 24 10:22:29 janimo`: It obviously doesn't now. Feb 24 10:23:36 infinity, no, it did not work in natty, I only tested in oneiric last time Feb 24 10:23:51 I may have just had the wrong impression natty was new enough Feb 24 10:24:02 as at one point the builders had lucid or maverick which was clearly too old Feb 24 10:24:16 I think only the kernel matters since glibc fixes are part of the build chroot Feb 24 10:27:42 Yeahp. Feb 24 10:27:52 So, if/when the buildds go to 3.2, we can revisit. Feb 24 10:31:45 infinity, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apr/+bug/604753 so at least some tried on natty and it worked a while ago Feb 24 10:31:46 Launchpad bug 604753 in linaro-toolchain-misc "[eglibc] process shared mutex's fail on armel v7 (thumb)" [High,Fix released] Feb 24 10:46:46 hello, i want to build a new kernel for my pandaboard es. can someone help my ? i got errors on build with the official repo of oneiric Feb 24 10:47:21 at build i get this error: II: Checking ABI for omap4... Reading symbols/modules to ignore...read 0 symbols/modules. Reading new symbols (1207)...read 8761 symbols. Reading old symbols (1207)...read 8760 symbols. II: Checking for missing symbols in new ABI... MISS : omap_cfg_reg found 1 missing symbols EE: Symbols gone missing (what did you do!?!) II: Checking for new symbols in new ABI... NEW : scsi_verify_ Feb 24 10:54:32 ./fastboot boot zimage initrd -c $DEFAULT_CMDLINE root=/dev/block/mmcblk1p2, but my kernel is CONFIG_KERNEL_GZIP=y, does it works? Feb 24 10:57:25 rOxx: That means you broke ABI with your changes, but didn't bump the ABI version in the package. Feb 24 10:58:32 infinity: what can i do to fix it ? Feb 24 11:00:33 i have read to add this skipabi=true skipmodule=true at dpkg-buildpackage command-line. but i dont know how to do this Feb 24 11:00:47 i build with "dpkg-buildpackage -B -uc -us" Feb 24 11:26:26 rOxx: "skipabi=true skipmodule=true dpkg-buildpackage -B -uc -us" then. Feb 24 11:34:32 ok thx Feb 24 11:45:11 bah, after all my non working BT headset is all janis fault ! Feb 24 11:45:33 janimo`, for BT headsets to work we apparently need CONFIG_USB_EHCI_TT_NEWSCHED set in the kernel config Feb 24 11:45:42 could you enable that in the next upload please Feb 24 11:46:23 (that is ... if you use an USB BT dongle with a headset the driver freaks out about lacking interrupts if thats not set) Feb 24 11:47:53 (on ac100 indeed) Feb 24 11:50:50 ogra_, sure Feb 24 11:51:16 ogra_, did it work before? Is this a new config option? Feb 24 11:51:22 [ 1381.300007] usbcore: registered new interface driver snd-usb-audio Feb 24 11:51:22 [ 1382.117188] cannot submit datapipe for urb 0, error -28: not enough bandwidth Feb 24 11:51:34 bahm not even with the usb soundblaster i can make input work Feb 24 11:52:00 janimo`, no, old option, but i didnt bother to try getting sound input to work since sound was shaky all the time Feb 24 11:52:14 so it didnt actually show up as a prob Feb 24 11:53:10 ogra_, is "2.6.36.4 armv7l" a normal kernel to use on ubuntu 12.04 ? Feb 24 11:53:11 ah ok Feb 24 11:53:30 diwic, not really, what platform ? Feb 24 11:53:45 ogra_, bug 932096 Feb 24 11:53:46 Launchpad bug 932096 in pulseaudio "[armel] Pulseaudio crashes other program using sound: Assertion 'pthread_mutex_unlock(&m->mutex) == 0'" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/932096 Feb 24 11:54:52 ogra_, maybe you can tell me what platform this is? Feb 24 11:55:21 diwic, oh, transformer.... Feb 24 11:55:36 talk to the HWE/OEM guys, thats special Feb 24 11:55:55 ogra_, aha, the HWE guys...hey wait, that's me... Feb 24 11:56:11 diwic, see my ping in the other chan Feb 24 11:57:42 ppisati, do you know what is the best way to get some Ubuntu SAUCE for the ac100 kernel tree? It is 3.0.19 based Feb 24 11:57:59 ppisati, are there some Ubuntu trees which make the best cherry-pick targets? Feb 24 11:59:37 janimo`, would you be able to quickly cross build a test kernel with that option enabled ? i would like to see if it fixes it, but if i set up a tree that takes me longer than you Feb 24 12:00:02 ogra_, I can try, sure Feb 24 12:00:08 thanks ! Feb 24 12:00:15 * janimo` really needs to document how to build your own ac100 tree. it is easy in fact Feb 24 12:00:36 i know how to do it, its just that i dont even have a source package or the tree here Feb 24 12:00:55 (nor do i have an x86 machine running in my house atm) Feb 24 12:00:56 ogra_, armell or armhf? Feb 24 12:01:01 el please Feb 24 12:01:18 ogra_, I know you do, but for the general ac100 user who may not want to wait for 'official' debs Feb 24 12:01:25 yep Feb 24 12:01:51 janimo`: Rebasing it against the oneiric tree (ti-omap4) would probably be the sanest. Feb 24 12:02:23 janimo`: Also, when you rev out of 3.0.x, can you change the versioning scheme to use the same one we do for other distro kernels? (ie: 3.2.0, regardless of upstream patchlevel). Feb 24 12:03:32 infinity, you mean rebase the whole current packaging (originally linaro template) over the ti-omap4 tree? Hmm, may be worth it in the long run Feb 24 12:03:55 and version number 3.0-xxx , so drop the .19 ? Feb 24 12:04:00 janimo`: Well, probably not worth it for the 3.0 packages, but when you switch to 3.2, definitely worth it. Feb 24 12:04:02 or 3.0.0 Feb 24 12:04:04 janimo`: 3.0.0 Feb 24 12:04:08 ok Feb 24 12:04:11 janimo`: But since you can't go back in time in versions... Feb 24 12:04:21 janimo`: That will have to wait until you're on 3.2.x :) Feb 24 12:04:25 indeed Feb 24 12:04:45 so what is the 3rd digit there if not upstreams version from the Makefile? Feb 24 12:04:55 or is this only a 3.0 peculiarity? Feb 24 12:05:05 Well. Feb 24 12:05:06 See. Feb 24 12:05:21 3.0.19 is 2.6.41.19 Feb 24 12:05:28 We never advertised patchlevel. Feb 24 12:05:32 And we still don't. Feb 24 12:06:10 The reason we keep it three numbers, though, is because of all the tools that explode if kvers=AA.BB with no .CC Feb 24 12:06:22 janimo`: Oneiric is the closest one Feb 24 12:06:32 ppisati, ok Feb 24 12:06:58 ok, did not know we never exposed patchlevel Feb 24 12:07:11 (Or is it 2.6.40.19.. Whatever, you get the idea) Feb 24 12:07:33 janimo`: Yeah, well, if you check any pre-3.0 system, our kernels all show 2.6.XX, with no fourth level. Feb 24 12:07:55 janimo`: But they all, of course, are rebased agaisnt the latest upstream PL. Feb 24 12:46:27 ogra_, http://startx.ro/~jani/linux-image-3.0.19-1-ac100_3.0.19-1.2_armel.deb see if this works Feb 24 12:46:41 * ogra_ hugs janimo` Feb 24 12:46:55 I'd wait till you get sound out of the headset :) Feb 24 12:47:04 heh Feb 24 12:52:39 ogra_, I can confirm the BT headset profile switching problem here Feb 24 12:52:56 ogra_, filing bug for it now Feb 24 12:55:51 ogra_, filed bug 940282 Feb 24 12:55:52 Launchpad bug 940282 in gnome-control-center "Cannot switch profile on Bluetooth headset" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/940282 Feb 24 13:09:28 janimo`, yay, thanks so much ... lets make sure that goes into the next upload, i'm for the first time able to use mumble on my ac100 ! Feb 24 13:09:46 ogra_, \o/ Feb 24 13:10:04 ok, that will go in the next upload then Feb 24 13:10:33 I hope others will answer on the list, as there may be other config options to enable Feb 24 13:10:44 syncing with ubuntu sauce would be the correctest thing to do Feb 24 13:10:46 sadly, the soundblaster i have gives me choppy output in duplex mode Feb 24 13:11:20 so i have the earphone connected to the internal soundcard and the mic on the SB USb card ... but that works impressingly well Feb 24 13:11:26 maybe one of the 30+ ac100 alsa controls has the solution for that too Feb 24 13:11:33 it has Feb 24 13:11:50 but that gets me feedbacks of all kinds and delays in my voice etc Feb 24 13:12:03 i guess the sound driver still needs to mature a bit for full duplex Feb 24 13:23:41 infinity, no leads on the qtwebkit-source mem-exhaustion issue? Feb 24 13:24:09 i think i saw a discussion on debian-arm ML about that Feb 24 13:24:19 iirc zumbi was involved in that Feb 24 13:25:09 No, the Debian issue was a GCC ICE, I believe. Feb 24 13:25:30 But I'm going to try to make time to look at it with more vigor. Feb 24 13:25:53 * ogra_ dances around mumble .... ooh its so awesome i can finally use it on arm Feb 24 13:26:28 Heh. Feb 24 13:27:14 ogra_: just in time for it to be deprecated \o/ Feb 24 13:27:42 Daviey, well, g* isnt any option on arm Feb 24 13:27:46 G+ Feb 24 13:28:00 and i dont run any non arm machines anymore around here Feb 24 13:28:25 why would it be obsolete ? is IS tearing the server down ? Feb 24 13:28:54 ogra_: no idea, but i know the frequency of use has shrunk for me. Feb 24 13:29:24 ah Feb 24 13:29:26 * infinity wishes people would remember that Canonical runs a rather nice asterisk VoIP setup. Feb 24 13:29:40 yeah, i wouldnmt mind to use that either Feb 24 13:29:48 my new manager uses mumble a lot though :) Feb 24 13:29:52 But hey, reinventing wheels with things that require binary blob browser plugins, yay! Feb 24 13:30:19 mumble is still works fine for me :-) Feb 24 13:30:22 and I also prefer mumble Feb 24 13:30:24 just easier Feb 24 13:31:24 if it works :P Feb 24 13:31:42 but i agree Feb 24 15:23:37 ogra_ / infinity : re qtwebkit/armhf, in debian we are waiting for doko to apply compiler patch, there an ICE (#641849). I think markos remind him not so long ago. Feb 24 15:23:53 yeah, so infinity was right then Feb 24 15:24:01 i dont think our issue was an ICE Feb 24 15:25:59 GrueMaster, argh ! ... forgot to mention your name in the changelog for the alsa-lib patch (as well as the bug number) sorry, sorry, sorry ! ... but the fix is uploaded now Feb 24 15:53:32 ok Feb 24 15:54:47 ./fastboot boot zimage initrd -c $DEFAULT_CMDLINE root=/dev/block/mmcblk1p2, zimage and initrd means file name of vmlinux and initrd in /dev/block/mmcblk1p2 or just type those Feb 24 15:54:56 ? Feb 24 16:00:31 GrueMaster, bah, got rejected anyway, so i can add your name, do you rememebr the bug # from the top of your head ? Feb 24 16:01:10 It was in the email. Let me look. Feb 24 16:01:21 oh, dont then Feb 24 16:01:26 * ogra_ checks the mail Feb 24 16:02:21 no, it only has the alsa-utils bug Feb 24 16:02:31 bug 880929 Feb 24 16:02:32 Launchpad bug 880929 in alsa-utils "alsa ucm udev rules not working on SDP4430" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/880929 Feb 24 16:02:39 yea, I'm looking through LP now. Feb 24 16:02:48 havent gotten to that part yet Feb 24 16:04:08 Gah, there are so many bugs to choose from. Feb 24 16:04:18 haha Feb 24 16:04:51 i havent seen it on the ubuntu-arm list ... i looked there due to my mailer being temprarily broken wrt bugs Feb 24 16:05:17 Yea, I haven't had time to go through and triage in the last few weeks. Feb 24 16:05:35 well, will work without bug # i guess Feb 24 16:05:56 zumbi, no, I won't. please get it upstream first Feb 24 16:07:13 The odd thing is that I had it working without these ucm files, but there was an entire week between test kernel+tweaks to having an actual image with fixes. And the new image had new versions of everything. Feb 24 16:08:08 And I haven't been able to spot any diffs in the alsa git trees that would have affected this. Feb 24 16:08:23 (we went from 1.0.24 to 1.0.25). Feb 24 16:09:11 well, the fix is committed to the ubuntu alsa-lib tree already, i will just re-upload with a fixed patch file (was missing two lines in the header) ... Feb 24 16:09:27 and then care for alsa-utils Feb 24 16:09:47 if there is no bug thats fine, i'll just remove that header line from the patch file Feb 24 16:09:50 Ok. That's the new ucm configs, right? Feb 24 16:10:19 right Feb 24 16:10:46 * GrueMaster is still recovering from sleep, one cup of coffee at a time. Feb 24 16:12:08 take your time :) Feb 24 16:13:06 WTF?!? Chewing through email, I came across this bug: lp:932096 Feb 24 16:13:35 come on bug bot. bug 932096 Feb 24 16:13:36 Launchpad bug 932096 in pulseaudio "[armel] Pulseaudio crashes other program using sound: Assertion 'pthread_mutex_unlock(&m->mutex) == 0'" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/932096 Feb 24 16:13:43 thank you. Feb 24 16:13:56 yeah, diwic talked about it today Feb 24 16:14:00 transformer ... Feb 24 16:14:17 likely a kernel issue Feb 24 16:14:20 It says Distro: 12.04 Kernel: 2.6.36 Feb 24 16:14:25 right Feb 24 16:14:28 What platform? Feb 24 16:14:29 android kernel Feb 24 16:14:30 doko: I am not sure on the details, I thought it was already upstream, we'll check and let you know Feb 24 16:14:36 transformer ... Feb 24 16:14:51 ah Feb 24 16:15:19 leave it to the HWE guys :) Feb 24 16:15:23 just ignore Feb 24 16:16:05 ok. Added to .ignore Feb 24 16:16:21 heh Feb 24 16:18:57 I've also been churning through that archaeological list of bugs you posted a while back. Closed a few, marked some as won't fix (mainly old targets). fixed a few. Feb 24 16:19:28 yeah, i just looked at it again, there is still a ton of stuff we could just close Feb 24 16:19:32 doko: < markos> it's fixed upstream iin FSF and also in Linaro/Ubuntu gcc (PR50946) Feb 24 16:19:38 i'll go through it next week Feb 24 16:19:49 and shoot the obvious ones Feb 24 16:20:38 Speaking of which, ppisati, can you pull in the patch from bug 707003 to the next maverick SRU so we can close this? Or should I mark it as "Won't fix". Looks like low hanging fruit. Feb 24 16:20:39 Launchpad bug 707003 in linux-ti-omap4 "Kernel panic when trying to offline CPU1" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/707003 Feb 24 16:21:58 Sometimes I wish bug 820034 would get fixed, but it is not on our plate. Feb 24 16:21:59 Launchpad bug 820034 in ubuntu-font-family-sources "Expansion: Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs U+1F4A9" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/820034 Feb 24 16:22:26 poke sladen about it :) Feb 24 16:23:16 Did you see the text of the bug? (not just the title). Feb 24 16:23:44 nope, following the release meeting while we chat here :) Feb 24 16:24:04 ah, forgot it was that time. ok. Feb 24 16:38:27 bug 927860 Feb 24 16:38:29 Launchpad bug 927860 in linux-ti-omap4 "Missing musb-hdrc module required by Pandaboard OTG port" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/927860 Feb 24 16:38:37 any reason i can't make all of them =m? Feb 24 16:39:04 last comment says "Rebuilding the kernel with module built-in..." Feb 24 16:39:21 None that I know of. If you want to spit me a test kernel, I can run it and check. Feb 24 16:41:53 ppisati: Did you see my earlier ping? Feb 24 16:52:11 GrueMaster: nope Feb 24 16:52:38 Bug 707003. Feb 24 16:52:39 Launchpad bug 707003 in linux-ti-omap4 "Kernel panic when trying to offline CPU1" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/707003 Feb 24 16:52:50 ah ok Feb 24 16:53:06 got it Feb 24 16:53:48 I was just curious if you wanted to add it to the next SRU cadence or if we should mark it as "Won't fix". Feb 24 16:54:00 I'm cleaning up old bugs. Feb 24 17:04:02 GrueMaster: i updated lp927860 with a test kernel Feb 24 17:04:52 Fetching it now, thanks. Feb 24 17:10:52 Uh. I'll have to reimage, unless you can whip up an armhf kernel fairly quickly. armel is slowly drifting away and all my systems are armhf. Feb 24 17:28:39 Hi. I'm looking for gdb-arm-linux-gnueabi debs for i386 and amd64, Natty, which works against armel Natty gdbserver (Ubuntu/Linaro 7.2-1ubuntu11). I remember finding this on a Linaro PPA sometime, but google turns up empty. Anyone knows where I could find them? Feb 24 17:28:49 hrw perhaps? Feb 24 17:35:48 You might ask in #linaro. This is something they maintain I believe. Feb 24 17:44:58 ppisati: I think something got missed in that kernel re: bug 927860. Feb 24 17:44:59 Launchpad bug 927860 in linux-ti-omap4 "Missing musb-hdrc module required by Pandaboard OTG port" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/927860 Feb 24 17:45:17 # CONFIG_USB_GADGET_MUSB_HDRC is not set Feb 24 17:45:39 cat /proc/version_signature Feb 24 17:45:39 Ubuntu 3.2.0-1406.9~lp927860-omap4 3.2.6 Feb 24 17:53:56 Oh, it is listed twice in the config. Odd. Feb 24 17:58:15 Still doesn't work. It might need to be built in, or it needs some other bits in the kernel. Feb 24 18:07:31 GrueMaster: i'll try again Feb 24 18:07:56 Ok. I'll wait to hear back. Feb 24 18:08:34 as of yesterday my board has stopped crashing every 8ish hours.. Feb 24 18:08:36 10:08:25 up 22:09, 5 users, load average: 0.26, 0.47, 0.44 Feb 24 18:08:40 almost a full 24 hours Feb 24 18:08:41 woo! Feb 24 18:09:06 Cool. (of course I am not seeing this here, but...) Feb 24 18:09:15 This is your ES, right? Feb 24 18:09:43 yeh my desktop es.. my dev board is still crashing every couple hours Feb 24 18:09:50 but thats probably more my fault then anything Feb 24 18:10:19 I can live with that. :P Feb 24 19:52:48 are there any known bugs around ssh-agent not correctly caching passwords? Feb 24 19:52:58 (12.04) Feb 24 19:53:17 pbuckley@panda:~$ ps -ef | grep agent Feb 24 19:53:17 pbuckley 1577 1539 0 Feb23 ? 00:00:04 /usr/bin/ssh-agent /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session /usr/bin/gnome-session --session=ubuntu-2d Feb 24 19:53:35 appears to be running but im not getting the gui dialog for a password like i used to Feb 24 21:01:22 also ii puppet 2.7.10-1ubuntu Centralized configuration management - agent Feb 24 21:01:29 needs to get updated to 2.7.11 Feb 24 21:01:36 2.7.10 has some nasty security cve Feb 24 21:02:01 We know. Feb 24 21:02:06 k Feb 24 21:02:22 2.7.10 is a regression nightmare in general Feb 24 21:02:29 But, hey, welcome to an unreleased distro. ;) Feb 24 21:02:35 heh Feb 24 21:02:43 its where all the fun happens Feb 24 21:03:27 and there is no way im going back from 12.04 even in its current state its night and day from 11.10 Feb 24 21:04:49 So many levels of confusion surrounding bug 747229. Peeling this onion is leaving me in tears. Feb 24 21:04:51 Launchpad bug 747229 in ubiquity "weird color change during oem-config debconf package removal step in serial installs" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/747229 Feb 24 21:06:37 Shell wrappers for python wrappers for perl wrappers for... Feb 24 21:11:35 :( Feb 24 21:11:40 ruby wrappers? Feb 24 21:12:08 Go away, you. :P Feb 24 21:12:20 hehe Feb 24 21:23:11 Ok, so it isn't whiptail that is causing the weird screen colors. Next to check is debconf package. Feb 24 21:23:31 * GrueMaster switches to perl mode. Feb 24 21:23:53 almost time to switch to beer mode Feb 25 00:53:46 16:53:35 up 1 day, 4:55, 6 users, load average: 0.74, 0.39, 0.39 Feb 25 00:53:53 woo! Feb 25 00:53:58 now lets see if it makes it thru the weekend Feb 25 00:57:00 * GrueMaster breaks out the champagne. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Feb 25 02:59:58 2012