[12:45] <shinmen> Why are some of the sources unavailable? (e.g. gnomevfs2, procps) I've been getting them on dapper sparc and on breezy (sparc and i386).
[12:46] <fabbione> shinmen: the sources are only in one place
[12:46] <fabbione> they are not replicated to ports.ubuntu.com
[12:46] <fabbione> only to archive
[12:46] <fabbione> on ports we expose only the binaries
[12:47] <fabbione> and i am pretty sure they are all there
[12:50] <shinmen> Hmm. Found it. I'm getting dumber every day.
[12:55] <shinmen> fabbione, thanks.
[01:12] <fabbione> shinmen: no problem :)
[01:39] <shinmen> I'm already afraid to ask... I might have a faulty installation. But does anyone else get a segfault using pgrep?
[01:40] <shinmen> I recomplied procps and not it works.
[05:10] <shinmen> BTW, I tried to start X by hand, then a terminal, and in the terminal I start metacity, gnome-settings-daemon, gnome-panel and nautilus, and the problem that happened before, that some of the gnome daemons cucked up all of the CPU, doesn't happen any  more.
[05:11] <shinmen> I don't know mutch about gnome... I've only been using it since I moved to ubuntu, so I don't know if I'm missing any daemons, of if there's a proper way to start gnome, but know I know that the problem is not in the daemons in the packages... it's something else. At least know I have a workarroud for it.
[05:55] <fabbione> hmmm
[05:55] <fabbione> you should try to start via gdm
[05:55] <fabbione> and see if it happens again
[06:38] <shinmen> Yeap.. I just can't debug it right know... I'm using a propietary software for network monitoring at day, and coding so that nagios can kick it's ass at night :). But I'll try to ASAP.
[06:40] <fabbione> ehe no problem