[05:58] <jp> Hello?
[06:00] <jp> NO one home here either!
[06:02] <Burgundavia> jp: nope, nobody home ;)
[06:04] <Burgundavia> jp: what you need?
[06:11] <jp> I have installed edubuntu, kubuntu, and ubuntu Breezy on three different partitions, they all freeze up, tell me that xorg is broken, or have a kernel panic (at different times) I installed an old Hoary I have had for a while and it is working fine. any ideas? why the breezy's are screwed up?
[06:12] <Burgundavia> I would suspect hardware, with that kind of issue
[06:12] <jp> The computer is a new HP with an AMD semperon 3000+, 512Mb
[06:13] <Burgundavia> here is what I would do: 1-test your memory with memtest86. It is on the livecd. 2-confirm that your installation media works
[06:13] <Burgundavia> 3-verify the md5 sums on your isos
[06:14] <Burgundavia> 4-assuming those are the only three OSes on their, do a pure default install of Ubuntu and see if that works, with a new cd
[06:15] <jp> md5 sums are all good, and I have several other iso's running off the same HDD, I burn everything at 4x so that it is burned slow
[06:16] <Burgundavia> breezy might just have an issue with your hardware. Regardless, #ubuntu is a better bet for this kind of help
[06:16] <jp> I'll try the memtest tho, and I'll try burning a new ISO on the wife's Windoze box
[06:16] <Burgundavia> I have to run, so good luck
[06:16] <jp> THX
[06:17] <Burgundavia> np
[11:17] <highvoltage> ogra: ping
[11:24] <highvoltage> anyone remember what i need to do when LDM kicks me out when i log in? i remember having to type ssh-update-keys or something like that, but can't remember exactly what i need to do.
[11:26] <highvoltage> ah, ltsp-update-sshkeys. d'oh!
[03:12] <pawsilver> hi there!  I'm using edubuntu on my Compaq nx 5000!  How do i get the blue tooth working?
[03:13] <pawsilver> My cellphone asks for a password?  What is it?  where would I go to set it on the notebook?
[05:39] <sharp_> hello
[05:40] <sharp_> the next  release of ubuntu should be called vomiting vole (possibly 6.10)
[05:42] <sharp_> hello
[09:18] <flint> looking for Oliver, ogra...
[09:18] <flint> admitedly it is late in his day...
[09:19] <flint> moreover, I think i may have found an interesting audio bug...
[09:21] <juliux> flint, i think he is in london
[09:29] <flint> juliux, thanks. 
[09:29] <flint> Anybody out here got any ubuntu breezy audio chops? 
[09:29] <juliux> flint, i will test sound on the thinclient in the next week 
[09:30] <flint> juliux, na, this is on a regular breezy box where the sound just flat stopped.
[09:30] <juliux> flint, on the thinclient or on the server?
[09:30] <flint> i think i am the victum of an upgrade.  
[09:30] <flint> just a regular box.
[09:30] <juliux> i have no trouble with sound on my breezy box
[09:31] <flint> the live cd still locates the sound card, loads the module and takes off like a scalded cat.
[09:31] <flint> the live cd that works is Linux ubuntu 2.6.12-9-386 
[09:32] <flint> the "upgraded" machine is "2.6.14.2-baseline-4.2baseline"
[09:32] <flint> the sound card is Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corp. 82801DB/DBL/DBM 
[09:38] <flint> juliux, there are three subdirectories under /lib/modules.  The latest one ...baseline, has no reference to snd_intel8x0 the next oldest directoy ...2.6.12-8-386 actually contains the files.  Could I jam load them from this other directory?
[09:39] <juliux> flint, i have only dapper here
[09:39] <juliux> flint, my breezy is on an other hdd and not in a computer
[09:40] <flint> juliux, this is more a general question as to how to jam a module in to see if it would work.  or would the better option be to back the kernel?
[09:41] <juliux> flint, dont ask me i am not a dev
[09:41] <flint> juliux, no problemmo, neither am i maybe I should go and bother their channel.  thanks!
[09:42] <juliux> flint, sorry but at the moment i am a little bit confused