1391644969 Q * diroots Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1391645112 J * diroots ~diroots@static-89-94-54-54.axione.abo.bbox.fr 1391646389 Q * sannes Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1391646427 Q * ard Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1391647196 Q * diroots Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1391647452 J * diroots ~diroots@static-89-94-54-54.axione.abo.bbox.fr 1391648258 J * sannes ~ace@cm-84.208.138.68.getinternet.no 1391648402 Q * fisted Remote host closed the connection 1391648428 J * fisted ~fisted@xdsl-87-78-19-250.netcologne.de 1391649434 Q * sannes Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1391650098 J * sannes ~ace@2a02:fe0:c120:be90:224:1dff:fe14:d24 1391651385 Q * zerick Remote host closed the connection 1391653635 J * ard ~ard@gw-cistron.kwaak.net 1391654656 J * undefined ~undefined@00011a48.user.oftc.net 1391659184 Q * _BovineSpongiformEncephalitis_ Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1391667655 Q * ircuser-1_ Quit: ircuser-1_ 1391667682 J * ircuser-1_ ~ircuser-1@35.222-62-69.ftth.swbr.surewest.net 1391668242 J * Ghislain ~aqueos@adsl1.aqueos.com 1391680499 J * thierryp ~thierry@zebra.inria.fr 1391681446 M * Bertl off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1391681455 N * Bertl Bertl_zZ 1391684667 J * grembleb ~bengreen@cpc35-aztw23-2-0-cust207.18-1.cable.virginm.net 1391685050 Q * yang Remote host closed the connection 1391685055 J * yang yang@yang.netrep.oftc.net 1391687768 A * ard sighs... 1391687774 M * ard ard@c43236:~$ lsof 1391687774 M * ard Killed 1391687777 M * ard [ 267.150733] BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 0000000000000048 1391687802 M * ard I fear it's not vserver related... just a new desktop kernel (3.13.1) 1391688090 M * daniel_hozac exciting 1391688213 M * ard and an iotop killed my desktop... 1391688322 Q * ircuser-1_ Read error: Operation timed out 1391688403 Q * transacid Remote host closed the connection 1391688424 J * transacid ~transacid@transacid.de 1391688671 Q * ircuser-1 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1391688989 Q * transacid Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1391689035 M * distemper interesting... same problem here with lsof... seems it gets killed when trying to open /proc/net/netlink 1391689167 J * transacid ~transacid@transacid.de 1391689263 Q * grembleb Remote host closed the connection 1391689295 J * grembleb ~bengreen@cpc35-aztw23-2-0-cust207.18-1.cable.virginm.net 1391689599 Q * transacid Read error: Connection reset by peer 1391689644 M * ard iotop effectively kills my workstation, including networking... google-chrome-beta also is able to do that somehow :-( 1391689906 J * transacid ~transacid@transacid.de 1391690073 Q * Aiken Remote host closed the connection 1391690959 Q * transacid Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1391691181 J * ircuser-1 ~ircuser-1@35.222-62-69.ftth.swbr.surewest.net 1391691182 J * ircuser-1_ ~ircuser-1@35.222-62-69.ftth.swbr.surewest.net 1391691602 Q * fisted Remote host closed the connection 1391691629 J * fisted ~fisted@xdsl-78-35-86-239.netcologne.de 1391691877 N * l0kit Guest307 1391691883 J * l0kit ~1oxT@0001b54e.user.oftc.net 1391692159 J * transacid ~transacid@transacid.de 1391692281 Q * Guest307 Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1391692996 M * ard great... 1391693012 M * ard first doing iotop is ok, just a python dump that it's not ok... 1391693028 M * ard doing lsof, and then doing iotop is the death of workstation... 1391693035 A * ard is now going to boot a vserver less version 1391693078 M * ard if that does work I will recompile the vserver version with the options I also changed... (preempt desktop->normal desktop) 1391693645 M * ard hmmm... 1391693654 M * ard the non vserver kernel is able to do an lsof... 1391693723 M * ard distemper : do you also only have problems on a vserver enabled kernel? 1391693738 M * ard fighting with grub2 is hard 1391693742 M * ard at least on debian 1391693789 M * fback ard why so? 1391693878 M * ard it doesn't update the bootable kernels menu like grub 1 does 1391693892 M * ard and that means you need to know what files you are going to boot 1391693916 M * ard or have a good knowledge of grub2 command line (like which modules need loading etc) 1391693973 M * ard If grub 1 boots, everything will work, even if you don't have a menu. It will autocomplete files with tab etc... 1391694132 M * undefined ard: update-grub doesn't update the grub boot menu (ie /boot/grub/grub.cfg) with available kernels? 1391694350 M * distemper ard: i didn't test it on a vanilla 3.13 kernel yet 1391694455 M * Ghislain with grub2 i allways use: dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc && update-grub2 and it works fine but you have to be sure to have a free gap at the start of your disk ( 64+ sectors) 1391694455 M * ard undefined : it seems that grub.cfg is up to date... 1391694467 M * undefined i've never tried it with manually installed kernels (only with self-build kernel packages, ie make deb-pkg) 1391694495 M * ard undefined : but upon boot it shows only 4 entries... 1391694536 M * ard ah great... 1391694626 M * ard I have a boot entry called Debian GNU/Linux, which seems to be the highest version kernel, and then I have a submenu entry called Advanced options for Debian GNU/Linux , which contains all available kernels 1391694628 M * undefined ard: but looking at /etc/grub.d/10_linux (which is called by grub-mkconfig which itself is called by update-grub), it scans /boot for kernels (eg vmlinuz-*) 1391694678 M * ard and then I have a 3rd main menu entry called 'Debian GNU/Linux (jessie/sid)' which is actually the same config as the first.... 1391694694 M * undefined ard: so it doesn't matter how the kernel was installed (deb or manually) 1391694728 M * undefined ard: hmmm, i can only speak about wheezy (and ubuntu precise) 1391694733 M * ard it's the part that it's called Debian GNU/Linux instead of kernel something which was confusing. Apparently I have submenus 1391694770 M * ard And that I have the same list twice, once called Debian GNU/Linux and once called Debian GNU/Linux (jessie/sid) ... 1391694783 M * undefined ard: yeah, my wheezy install doesn't have submenus, but my precise installs do (and sometimes i wish they didn't for clarity) 1391694879 M * ard It was already pretty hard to install grub2, since it doesn't understand that I allocated a partition for it... 1391694927 M * ard But you can fool the grub install by setting the partition type to 0... 1391699303 Q * grembleb Quit: I Leave 1391699466 P * undefined 1391699737 J * _BovineSpongiformEncephalitis_ ~MadCow@0001c2a3.user.oftc.net 1391701761 J * grembleb ~bengreen@cpc35-aztw23-2-0-cust207.18-1.cable.virginm.net 1391702614 Q * grembleb Quit: I Leave 1391702646 J * grembleb ~bengreen@cpc35-aztw23-2-0-cust207.18-1.cable.virginm.net 1391702887 Q * grembleb 1391705490 Q * thierryp Quit: ciao folks 1391705979 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl 1391705987 M * Bertl morning folks! 1391706212 N * tokkee_ tokkee 1391706324 J * SteeleNivenson ~SteeleNiv@pool-108-29-139-222.nycmny.fios.verizon.net 1391708318 J * zerick ~eocrospom@190.187.21.53 1391712819 J * BenG_ ~bengreen@cpc35-aztw23-2-0-cust207.18-1.cable.virginm.net 1391716114 Q * brambles Ping timeout: 480 seconds 1391716263 J * brambles lechuck@s0.barwen.ch 1391717205 J * Walex ~Walex@92.40.92.191.threembb.co.uk 1391718250 Q * Walex 1391719425 J * Aiken ~Aiken@2001:44b8:2168:1000:21f:d0ff:fed6:d63f 1391721906 Q * transacid Remote host closed the connection 1391722573 J * transacid ~transacid@transacid.de 1391725521 Q * brambles Remote host closed the connection 1391726310 Q * transacid Remote host closed the connection 1391726332 J * transacid ~transacid@transacid.de 1391727252 Q * Ghislain Quit: Leaving. 1391727254 J * Ghislain ~aqueos@adsl1.aqueos.com 1391727500 J * brambles lechuck@s0.barwen.ch 1391727739 Q * Ghislain Ping timeout: 480 seconds