[01:52] when will kernel+modules 2.6.24 land in hardy archives? [01:52] I see the kernel, but no corresponding linux-ubuntu-modules package [02:04] Is anyone using virtualbox-ose with the 2.6.24 kernel? [02:12] how does one fix stuff which is normally found in xorg.conf if it no longer exists? [02:16] Is anyone using virtualbox-ose with the 2.6.24 kernel? [02:39] Is anyone using virtualbox-ose with the 2.6.24 kernel? [03:01] does Hardy have a new virtualbox-ose package to match the new kernel? [03:30] anyone else had problems with openoffice? mine decided to remove itself when i was updating packages on apt. seems to conflict with the newest version of libhsqldb-java [03:45] http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Screenshots [03:45] oops sorry. wrong window! [03:49] how do I change xorg.conf settings without an xorg.conf being available? [04:02] jkimball4, what do you mean by not available? [04:04] vorian, he means "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg [04:04] is returning a not installed [04:04] i've seen that before [04:04] ah [04:04] that is my best guess [04:06] vorian: in /etc/X11 there isn't an xorg.conf file [04:06] haven't tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg [04:06] yah, give that a shot :) [04:07] it doesn't return a message about not being installed. it wants to detect stuff. [04:07] I just want to stick some touchpad options in xorg.conf--not go through the whole spiel [04:09] vorian, nomasteryoda: any ideas aside from going through the reconfigure process? [04:09] jkimball4, sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg? [04:10] 'tis already installed. this is a fresh install w/ updates of hardy [04:10] then it might work [04:10] right [04:10] that is a dev version [04:10] see the topic? [04:10] well, yes, this is #ubuntu+1 [04:10] k [04:10] so there is supposed to be an xorg.conf, just this particular revision doesn't have it. sound right? [04:10] i would query apt-cache for xserver [04:11] and install the one closest to your hardware [04:11] like -intel i have to use [04:11] ya in fact, the Gutsy can work without one [04:11] from what I hear [04:11] its "unbreakable" X [04:12] but that is not exactly the right name [04:13] bullet-proof X [04:13] ? [05:22] Hi Guys [05:22] Is there a problem with the openoffice packages at the moment? [05:23] I've only got 2.3.0 in any repo I look at, and it conflicts with libhsqldb-java 1.8.0.9-2 [06:41] Hmm, apt-zeroconf doesn't want to work on a new Hardy upgrade. [06:42] NO module named aptzeroconf. [06:43] or "unable to guess signature from an empty list" [06:44] Oh, and what are the default permissions on /var/crash? [06:46] sarah@LongPointyStick:~% ls -la /var/crash 5:46PM [06:46] total 8560 [06:46] drwxrwxrwt 2 root root 4096 2007-12-12 22:36 . [06:46] drwxr-xr-x 15 root root 4096 2007-10-16 09:31 .. [06:46] -rw------- 1 sarah sarah 8737640 2007-12-08 01:02 _usr_lib_thunderbird_thunderbird-bin.1000.crash [06:46] DanaG: ^ [06:47] Thanks. [06:47] How do you chmod to get the 't'? [06:48] oh, +t [06:48] silly me. [06:51] * Hobbsee wonders why her printer insists on printing letter-sized printouts [06:53] Now if only I could figure out why apt-zeroconf doesn't work. [06:53] It installs only to python2.4 site-packages, but even if I run it with python2.4, it gets the other error. [06:57] Yet it works on my other system, somehow. [07:02] Aaaah: the working one has apt-zeroconf 0.3rc4. [07:02] The broken is 0.4. [07:17] Aaah, aoarnir us aksi bkicjubg ut,' [07:17] gaack, typing blind. [07:17] I meant to say, [07:17] Aaah, AppArmor is blocking it. [07:20] And my newer laptop (that has had Hardy for longer) doesn't have that installed. [07:24] Once apt-zeroconf becomes packaged, I guess I'll file a bug report then. [07:38] Oh yeah, the old laptop has bad blocks that it sometimes stalls on; how do you get the system to relocate data out of those bad blocks? [07:44] Hey DanaG: Do you have the same problem as me with openoffice at the moment? I can't install it because of broken packages. Still only have 2.3.0 in the repos.. [07:47] Hmm, I'll look again at that system. [07:51] But I really need to do a badblocks check on that hard drive -- but I can't ever unmount the root! [07:52] hehehe [07:52] you can't run badblocks with root readony? [07:52] ie.. mount -o remount / [07:52] I'll try that [07:53] btw.. relocating data should just happen with fsck I *think* [07:53] you'll need to either give it permission, or run 'yes' into it: yes | fsck...... [07:53] but only do that if things are so broken that you don't care if you break them more.. [07:54] It still says "can cause severe filesystem damage" even when ro. [07:55] Eeh, I guess there are two forms of badblock checks: read-only and nondestructive-read-write [07:55] The former is runnable while mounted RO. [07:55] hmm.. [07:56] well.. your kernel will probably get a little annoyed by a filesystem changing that is mounted.. [07:57] but: The only other way is to boot off some other media and run fsck from there, or only boot so far. You can pass /bin/bash as your 'init' to grub: init=/bin/bash [07:57] then you can do stuff.. but you'll need to mount media with fsck in it.. [07:58] and.. make sure you mount proc if you do: mount -t proc /proc /proc [07:58] Oh, and for some reason, it's not giving a progress bar. [07:59] argh.. I've gotta go.. [08:00] if you get a chance to check whether you can install openoffice or not that'd be handy.. [08:00] just leave me a message if you do.. [08:00] See ya! [08:00] * Twigman is away [08:00] Okay. [08:41] Hmm, openoffice upgraded fine for me. [10:01] i cant see any flash sites anymore [10:02] pvandewyngaerde: i was having trouble with gnash. i got rid of it and i'm only using the nonfree flash player now and everything started working again [10:05] sudo apt-get remove gnash was all i had to do [10:08] hmm, i could indeed have some gnash issues === Zdra_ is now known as Zdra [14:01] it's a little sad how things like bug #27109 are still not fixed in upstream [14:01] Launchpad bug 27109 in nautilus "nautilus uses 100% cpu after closing a ssh session" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27109 [14:58] * TuX_Claudiu :: [ amaroK playing Jan Wayne - Because The Night (Highstreet Allstars extended mix) ] :: [ 208kbps ] :: [ 68:28 of 75:32 ] :: [16:27] I'm in Ubuntu. I installed all the GNUstep packages, but ProjectCenter.app doesn't launch. What do I do? [16:27] Hardy Heron :P === ember_ is now known as ember === kalpik_ is now known as kalpik [17:46] Heh, my CPU is reporting 10 C as its core temperature. [17:46] Just woken from suspend, in a cold room. [17:46] Room is 65 F. [17:51] maybe hell froze over [17:51] Naah. [18:07] Okay.... THAT was random. [18:07] PC speaker worked once after resume, but then once I changed my mixer volume, it broke again. [18:12] Oh, and I can't seem to move the 'beep' to a different audio device in PulseAudio. [18:13] maybe it's hardcoded in the module [18:13] It seems to be random sometimes. [18:14] It doesn't even respect the "Default sink" option [18:32] anyone else having problems with flash ? [18:32] yes [18:32] it's darn slow after the upgrade [18:33] i dont see anything at all, i am running Kubuntu 64 [18:33] even the ubuntu install wizard says its allready installed === thomas__ is now known as thomax [18:34] and in combination with KDE4.svn and FireFox-3.0 i have a totally messed up system [18:38] !flash | pvandewyngaerde [18:38] pvandewyngaerde: To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - Flash 9 is now available in dapper-backports and edgy-backports - See also !Restricted and !Gnash === Dannilionz is now known as Dannilion [18:48] its a problem with the flashplugin-nonfree package [18:48] yes [18:52] * Dannilion tries and thinks of a way of wording this bug report so it makes sense [18:52] i'll make my own setup in /opt === never|mobi is now known as neversfelde|mobi [19:00] it has something to do with "error while loading shared libraries: libpcre.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory " [19:02] pvandewyngaerde: you can install libpcre.so.3 and libpcre.so.3.12.1 from the libpcre3 32 bit package in /usr/lib32. I had to do that this morning as well [19:06] Okay, KDE4 starts, but it's not very good, in my opinion. [19:07] Right-clicking the taskbar toggles whatever's the rightmost button, even if it's not visibly at where you're clicking. [19:07] its only the beginning of the platform, everything is .0.0 version [19:07] And right-clicking anywhere else on the panel does absolutely nothing at all. [19:07] And Plasmids have "mystery meat" buttons with no tooltips to tell you what they do. === Dannilionz is now known as Dannilion [19:10] DanaG: its completely new code @ .0.0.0.0 version, will shape up later, by 4.1 version or so [19:10] aah. [19:10] Well, for now, I'm logging out and going back into Gnome. [19:10] i have libpcre 7.4-0ubuntu0.7.10 installed [19:12] yay. [19:12] hmm, its more recent than the one listed on packages.ubuntu.com for hardy [19:12] pvandewyngaerde: that will be the 64 bit version. nspluginwrapper needs the 32 bit version [19:12] Oh, and I tested apt-zeroconf. Version 0.3~rc4 works, but 0.4 doesn't. [19:12] And 0.3~rc4 runs right smack dab into apparmor somehow. [19:12] !info apt-zeroconf [19:13] Package apt-zeroconf does not exist in hardy [19:13] :) darn it. heh heh [19:13] Not packaged for Ubuntu yet. [19:15] there is pulseaudio-module-zerocon [19:15] http://trac.phidev.info/trac/wiki/AptZeroconf [19:16] Oh, and PulseAudio is still not ideal: have you tried streaming audio from one PC to (switching between) different audio devices on a different PC? [19:16] http://trac.phidev.info/trac/wiki/AptZeroconf [19:16] oops, I already pasted that. [19:17] The PulseAudio stream dies when you try to use either of the two systems's "pavucontrol" apps to move the strem. [19:17] stream. [19:17] * hwilde blank stare [19:18] albert23: thank you very much, it works now [19:18] pvandewyngaerde: no problem [19:24] DanaG: i'm switching to KDE4 now, you wont see me quit or leave because i am running a irssi proxy in screen which i connect to with my GUI irc app [19:26] That's an interesting idea. [19:27] back in kde4 [19:27] it is indeed, and with a bitlbee session i am also connected to MSN/gmail-IM [19:28] through IRC [19:29] I wonder if I could run that on my dd-wrt router... [19:30] if you dont want it to log the channels, or if you log remote [19:31] pvandewyngaerde, irssi proxy? [19:32] yes, irssi connects to the server, and then acts as a server for another client [19:32] How do you deal with logging? [19:33] if you dont want it, turn it of [19:33] But I do like logging/ [19:33] . [19:34] well, my GUI client is logging when i am connected [19:36] i installed the proxy because kde4 was crashing sometimes, and i switch sessions a lot, and i didn't want to flood irc === bigon_ is now known as bigon === jussi01_ is now known as jussi01 [21:46] ERROR: Kernel configuration is invalid."; [21:46] trying to compile virtualbox driver. [21:47] DanaG, export CC=gcc-4.1 [21:47] or .2 cant remember what compiler is used for the gutsy kernel [22:06] Oh yeah, one thing I'd reeeeally like to see: [22:07] Try Fedora 8 and notice the time-varying wallpaper. [22:07] That's what I'd like to see. It's reeeeally nice. [22:07] Oh yeah, fix for vboxdrv: [22:07] http://vbox.innotek.de/pipermail/vbox-users/2007-October/002372.html