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[00:19] <wd4lko> how can i get kernel 2.6.24-18 in intrepid ?
[00:23] <infinity> wd4lko: Add hardy-updates to your sources.list
[00:23] <infinity> wd4lko: Or hardy-security. Or both. :)
[00:23] <wd4lko> thanks ill give it a try
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[05:01] <fran1> hello
[05:01] <fran1> I need report bug
[05:01] <fran1> form kernel
[05:02] <fran1> help
[15:26] <doko> rtg__: please could you have a look at #230315?
[15:26] <rtg__> doko: in a bit. gotta finish the kernel upload for -19.33
[15:27] <doko> thanks, no haste
[15:43] <rtg__> doko: I'm going to refer #230315 to BenC. He likely knows the solution off the top of his head.
[15:47] <BenC> bug #230315
[15:47] <BenC> hmm
[15:47] * BenC reverts to manual
[15:49] <BenC> doko, rtg__: My first guess is that SIGTRAP has to be handled a certain way in the program, and that become more strict in newer kernels, and the guy is just not adhering to that usage correctly
[15:49] <BenC> but that's my gut feeling
[15:57] <doko> BenC: see the debian report, drow assumes a kernel problem (which apparently is gone away in .25)
[15:58] <tjaalton> how do I debug a problem with resuming from hibernation? it fails with -17, still works with -16. the machine hangs after the message "Suspending console(s)"
[15:59] <BenC> doko, rtg__: Well, I can't reproduce the bug in 2.6.26-rc4, so must have gotten fixed
[16:00] <BenC> rtg__: Might want to check 2.6.24.y to see if there's something there
[16:00] <BenC> err, well, I'm on 64-bit too, some that might skew the results...someone should test 32-bit 2.6.26-rc4
[16:01] <rtg__> BenC: feel free. I'm busy :)
[16:07] <tjaalton> ok, the resume bug is triaged already
[16:09] <tjaalton> and fix committed, yay :)
[17:31] <rtg__> tjaalton: do you have anything on deck for LRM? Otherwise I'll just upload the ABI bump as soon as the -19 kernel is ACCEPTED.
[17:36] <tjaalton> rtg__: nope, nothing. go ahead
[17:37] <rtg__> tjaalton: thanks, will do.
[18:10] <holst> I am looking for a way to use the pfmon package
[18:10] <holst> in hardy 8.04 i386
[18:10] <holst> it says now: host kernel does not have perfmon support
[18:10] <holst> is this because its lacking a kernel module?
[18:31] <Ng> rtg__: hey, did you get a chance to build that kernel for silbs?
[18:45] <rtg__> Ng: its still building. you can watch http://ppa.launchpad.net/timg-tpi/ubuntu
[18:46] <Ng> ok, thanks
[18:47] <rtg__> Ng: I'll refresh the other packages after the kernel is build so there is no ABI skew.
[18:47] <alex_joni> was colin around lately?
[18:47] <rtg__> alex_joni: colin king?
[18:48] <alex_joni> rtg__: watson
[18:48] <rtg__> alex_joni: dunno. he was out early yesterday.
[18:48] <alex_joni> rtg__: ok, thanks
[18:49] <Ng> rtg__: there's no rush, silbs has left the building, I was just wondering if it had managed to build already and we could sneak a cheeky install in tonight
[18:49] <alex_joni> rtg__: it's cjwatson .. right?
[18:49] <rtg__> alex_joni: yes
[18:49] <rtg__> Ng: make the PPA buildds faster.
[18:49] <alex_joni> anyone else familiar with d-i ?
[18:50] <rtg__> alex_joni: evand
[18:50] <alex_joni> rtg__: oh, cool
[18:50] <Ng> rtg__: not within my powers :)
[18:50] <alex_joni> evand: ping ;)
[18:50] <evand> alex_joni: pong
[18:53] <pwnguin> is there a special trick to debugging a system freeze by serial port?
[18:54] <pwnguin> ive got a bug report where someone plugs in a wacom tablet and the system "freezes"
[18:56] <alex_joni> pwnguin: you probably want kgdb
[18:56] <pwnguin> hmm; when I say "I've got a bug report" i really mean there IS a report
[18:56] <pwnguin> not one I can duplicate
[18:56] <pwnguin> bug #230541
[18:57] <pwnguin> apparently our faithful bot no longer provides urls or summaries =(
[19:00] <pwnguin> alex_joni: assuming the reporter is capable of such a set up, which package is kgdb in?
[19:06] <alex_joni> pwnguin: google might know.. I never used it
[21:57] <VB-DotNet> hello my friends
[22:42] <neofax> Is the UDF 2.50 kernel patch included in 2.6.24-18?