[02:51] <dilys> New Malone bug #58: "Soyuz sourcepackage default view broken", submitted by Stuart Bishop
[02:51] <dilys> https://launchpad.ubuntu.com/malone/bugs/58
[12:58] [gr13(~orestiada@alex530-a027.otenet.gr)]  hi
[01:01] [gr13(~orestiada@alex530-a027.otenet.gr)]  could you help me with login in ubuntu?
[03:37] (elmo/#launchpad) BradB: I'd suggest disabling powernowd and any network monitor you might have running as a first start.  and btw, I use aironet not orinoco
[03:38] <kiko-fud> elmo, aironet!
[03:40] <BradB> elmo: have you had problems with your pbg4 + warty hanging then?
[03:41] (elmo/#launchpad) I did until I disabled powernowd +the gnome network monitor applet
[03:41] (elmo/#launchpad) I suspect it's more the former than the latter, but I haven't gotten round to recechking
[03:41] <BradB> interesting.
[03:42] (elmo/#launchpad) I can still change the cpu freq, I just need to do it byhand.  something about powernowd's up! down! up! down! up! down! constant changing seems to upset my pb at least
[03:43] <BradB> eh, i have to change the cpu freq too
[03:44] (elmo/#launchpad) well, if you're running defualt warty, you'll also be running powernowd which has this (IMO) crackful default of bringin the CPU up to full whack whenever something CPU intensive runs, and dropping it back afterwards
[05:19] <kiko> elmo, what should the default be?
[05:25] <dilys> Merge to rocketfuel@canonical.com/buildbot--devel--0: taxi should work c (patch-73)
[06:04] <BradB> hm, well that seems to have confirmed that it was a kernel hang. couldn't ssh in, and ping said host is down.
[06:05] <BradB> i wasn't even doing anything CPU-intensive though either.
[06:14] <BradB> and boom! before i even had the chance to read up on how to disable powernowd, it hung again!
[06:30] <kiko> BradB|lunch, apt-get remove powernowd/powernow?
[07:49] <BradB> kiko: that tries to take ubuntu-desktop with it. "exit 0" at the top of /etc/init.d/powernowd is my preferred cheap hack
[07:57] <kiko> do you need ubuntu-desktop?
[07:59] <BradB> i'm running a desktop on ubuntu, so it seems like i do.
[07:59] <BradB> "need", of course, being relative
[08:01] <kiko> I don't think that package includes anything, removing it is harmless AFAIK
[08:02] <kiko> (it's a "parent package" or something to that effect)