[10:03] <wedgeV> which program picks up the XF86AudioRaiseVolume key?
[10:05] <Infecto> ;] 
[10:07] <Nailor> wedgeV: You propably can bind that one with Gnome/KDE/whaterver settings or with xmodmap
[10:08] <wedgeV> brb
[10:16] <wedgeV> kmilo seems to be the service for kde
[10:42] <devilsadvocate> hello...
[10:42] <Nailor> hi
[10:43] <devilsadvocate> i'm running knot 3
[10:43] <devilsadvocate> actually knot 2
[10:43] <devilsadvocate> upgraded to the latest thing
[10:43] <devilsadvocate> anything i can do to help
[10:43] <devilsadvocate> ?
[10:44] <devilsadvocate> i might have one of the oldest laptops in use now :D
[10:44] <Nailor> Well, write about it to the laptoptestingteam wiki
[10:44] <devilsadvocate> i'm doing that
[10:44] <Nailor> Test that it works, it propably will be helpful for someone 
[10:45] <devilsadvocate> k
[10:45] <devilsadvocate> i'll finish that up as soon as possible
[10:45] <giftnudel> devilsadvocate: if you have time, install knot 3, note any bugs and errors and edit/create a Testing page on the wiki, after that report all bugs which are not known yet to launchpad.net/distro/ubuntu/+bugs ;)
[10:46] <devilsadvocate> ok
[10:46] <devilsadvocate> will do
[10:46] <devilsadvocate> :)
[10:47] <giftnudel> I think I will do that now too
[04:09] <wren> Anyone here tried Linux on a Dell using the D/Port or D/Dock port replicators?
[06:46] <tritium> mjg59: Yes, 2.6.17-8-generic does have the ipw2200 fix I needed.  Thanks.  Unfortunately, I get no output on my display whatsoever once gdm tries to load on -8, so I'm still forced to use -7.
[06:47] <mjg59> It's actually got an entirely different fix, but still
[06:47] <mjg59> So everything is fine until gdm starts?
[06:47] <mjg59> Can you still switch to the text console?
[06:47] <tritium> mjg59: Yes, everything looks fine.  No, can't switch to a console either.
[06:47] <mjg59> tritium: Is the machine actually hung?
[06:48] <tritium> No, I can switch over to a console (even though I can't _see_ anything), and hit Ctrl-Alt-Delete to reboot it.
[06:48] <mjg59> What if you boot without the splash argument?
[06:48] <tritium> I think I'll install openssh-server to see what I can troubleshoot remotely.
[06:49] <tritium> Have not tried that yet.  Will do that next.
[06:49] <tritium> root=/dev/hda3 ro quiet splash 
[06:49] <tritium> is what I've been using
[07:00] <tritium> Unfortunately, removing the splash argument doesn't affect the behavior, mjg59.
[07:14] <mjg59> tritium: What graphics chipset?
[07:14] <tritium> i810
[07:14] <tritium> Well, 855GM
[07:17] <Nailor> tritium: Try adding vga=somethingsomething (whatever is the correct resolution) to your grub boot string, it helped for me
[07:18] <mjg59> Nailor: Argh. No.
[07:18] <Nailor> ?
[07:18] <mjg59> That's only going to confuse things in this casde.
[07:18] <Nailor> ah
[07:18] <mjg59> tritium: It sounds like X is breaking things. Please try to get a copy of /var/log/Xorg.0.log when the screen is blank
[07:19] <Nailor> Well, I don't have i810, I got Nvidia which started working using the vga-parameter
[07:19] <tritium> mjg59: okay, thanks.  I'll do that.
[07:21] <tritium> Have to run a few errands.  Will do that when I return.
[08:22] <mevvis> hi
[08:28] <Nailor> hi
[08:30] <mevvis> anyone using acer aspire ?
[08:38] <mevvis> Q: who is ndiswrapper?
[08:38] <Nailor> Who? You mean what?
[08:39] <Nailor> http://ndiswrapper.sourceforge.net/ 
[08:39] <mevvis> yes 
[08:39] <Nailor> It's a way to run windows drivers for wireless nics in linux
[08:40] <mevvis> thanks