[03:25] <li> hellp
[03:25] <li> names
[03:27] <crimsun> keescook: ok
[08:58] <asdx> hi
[08:58] <asdx> do i need to install some 32 bit libs for running 32-bit apps on ubuntu
[08:58] <asdx> firefox for example
[08:58] <asdx> 32 bit firefox
[08:59] <asdx> on 64 bit ubuntu
[08:59] <Mithrandir> use a chroot or a 32 bit installation.  That's much easier.
[08:59] <Mithrandir> also, your question has nothing to do with ubuntu development, so please take it to #ubuntu.
[12:09] <cypher1> can anyone please clarify what is the use of /usplash_fifo after usplash has finished its task ??
[12:12] <cypher1> geser, hi
[12:13] <cypher1> geser, any idea what is the purpose of /usplash_fifo after the usplash has done its job ?
[12:15] <mjg59> There isn't one
[12:17] <cypher1> mjg59, which release are you using
[12:19] <Hobbsee> cypher1: feisty.  duh?
[12:19] <cypher1> Hobbsee, no edgy
[12:19] <Hobbsee> cypher1: as in, the release that mjg59 is running is likely feisty.  likely most of hte other devs too, so they can fix it
[12:20] <cypher1> Hobbsee, ok .. so it seems got fixed in feisty ? :)
[12:20] <Hobbsee> cypher1: dunno
[12:21] <mjg59> It was fixed in edgy
[12:21] <mjg59> Feel free to delete the file
[12:22] <cypher1> Hobbsee, i have been looking to work on a usplash spec and had send a mail to ubuntu-devel and ubuntu-devel-discuss and had not seen any reply.. so i belive i can start working on it ?
[12:22] <Hobbsee> cypher1: well, you're not a MOTU or core dev, so your mail to ubuntu-devel would have been moderated
[12:23] <cypher1> Hobbsee, ah i remember getting a mail.. but does that mean it is still not approved ?
[12:24] <Hobbsee> dont know if jono's gone thru the queue - fi it has been approved, it would ahve gone into the archives
[12:24] <cypher1> Hobbsee, ok thanks
[12:46] <keescook> hiya pitti
[12:46] <antibody> hi...I'm using herd2 ...and...everything is ok
[12:47] <antibody> but there is an option(in recent updates not in cd)
[12:47] <antibody> that disappeared
[12:47] <antibody> it's about setting diferent governors
[12:47] <antibody> (cpufreq) when i'm with ac power and in battery
[12:47] <Hobbsee> hey pitti, keescook 
[12:47] <antibody> that option disapeared
[12:47] <antibody> what can I do?
[12:48] <keescook> hi Hobbsee 
[12:49] <Mez> pitti, hey there, quick question
[12:50] <Mez> do you think it's worth making a security release of xchat/konversation to make them connect by default to freenode via port 8001, therefore avoiding the issues with the DCC exploit
[12:54] <pitti> hi Hobbsee 
[12:54] <pitti> Mez: if xchat has an exploitable bug, that should be fixed instead of being worked around
[12:54] <Hobbsee> pitti: it's the routers that need fixing
[12:54] <Hobbsee> pitti: and i dont think you can get ubuntu to fix people's routers.
[12:55] <Mez> pitti: the issue is that when someone sends something, some router firmware bugs out and crashes out the router.
[12:55] <StevenK> "Searching for crap routers on your network .... Breaking into them .... Patching them .... All done."
[12:55] <pitti> Mez: ok, please mail me; I need to leave soon, I'm not actually here
[12:55] <Mez> nothing we can do to fix it other than workaround
[12:55] <StevenK> Sounds great to me. :-P
[12:55] <Hobbsee> StevenK: haha
[12:56] <Mez> StevenK, I wish
[12:56] <Mez> pitti: will do - the konv patch is already in feisty
[12:56] <pitti> Mez: sounds like -updates to me
[12:56] <Mez> pitti: cool ... 
[12:56] <Mez> argh
[12:56] <Mez> SRU
[12:56] <Mez> :(
[12:57] <Mez> Hobbsee, lol - they dont like me when I do SRUs
[12:57] <Hobbsee> Mez: i dont like the complexity of SRU's, so dont file them.  problem solved
[01:02] <StevenK> Hobbsee: What's complex about them?
[01:02] <Hobbsee> StevenK: so many steps to follow, takes so long.  feels like one has to prod every step of the way
[01:02] <Hobbsee> etc :)
[01:03] <StevenK> I quite like the process - we aren't taking any chances, and want to be sure it fixes the problem and doesn't cause new ones.
[01:04] <Mez> StevenK, but for something like changing the port on konv?
[01:05] <StevenK> Right, but if you make exceptions .....
[01:06] <StevenK> Hobbsee: Personally, I felt a great sense of accomplishment when wlassistant landed in -updates. :-)
[01:06] <Hobbsee> hehe :)
[01:06] <Hobbsee> true
[01:06] <Hobbsee> StevenK: or making packages installable again
[01:08] <StevenK> I can see your points, but I don't see the value in creating exceptions for certain conditions, since they could just leave us getting bitten again.
[01:09] <keescook> pitti: totally awsome retracing, done in my i386 chroot.  I now get warnings like:
[01:09] <keescook> WARNING: library /usr/local/java/jre1.5.0_10/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so not found in system packages -- ignoring
[01:09] <pitti> cool!
[01:10] <keescook> and I also get:
[01:10] <keescook> WARNING: library /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/engines/libubuntulooks.so not known to firefox 2.0.0.1+0dfsg-0ubuntu2 dependencies (using gtk2-engines-ubuntulooks 0.9.12-2)
[01:10] <keescook> \o/
[01:10] <okaratas> hello
[01:10] <keescook> my goal of doing retracing of other people's crashes is a tiny bit closer.  :)
[01:10] <okaratas> how are you ubuntu-devel ?
[01:19] <enrico> I finally found the way to crash nautilus on edgy: place the file http://www.enricozini.org/store/blowUp_F_001.swf in your desktop
[01:19] <enrico> I reported the bug using reportbug on edgy, I hope it's worked
[01:20] <enrico> It crashes when it tries to extract a thumbnail for it
[01:44] <antibody> :/ in herd how can I config cpufreq stuff from gui? the options in power configuration is not there anymore
[01:49] <sladen> cypher1: it's a bug, in older versions of usplash
[01:51] <Amaranth> oh good that crap is finally gone from gnome-power-manager
[01:52] <Amaranth> antibody: the ondemand governor is almost always the one you want
[01:56] <antibody> 3C3CI know
[04:55] <okaratas> i open ubuntu networking channel > #ubuntu-network
[04:55] <okaratas> i channel registered.
[05:05] <okaratas> mruiz, Mez join channel > #ubuntu-network please :)
[08:05] <Adri2000> fabbione: could you merge afbinit please? since it's only sparc. http://merges.ubuntu.com/a/afbinit/REPORT
[08:26] <poningru> cjwatson: ping
[08:26] <poningru> have a bug in the splash screen of install -> f1 help menu
[08:27] <poningru> namely they dont correspond to the correct stuff on the boot options
[08:27] <poningru> i.e live debian-installer/probe/usb=off
[08:28] <poningru> now the question is should I file it against ubiquity? even though its not, but https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-installer says I should
[10:50] <torrrrr> Hi, I set up my network in GUI and the configuration get lost, I set it up in resolv.conf, and it gets overwriten. Any idea?
[10:52] <mdke> torrrrr: you can try a support channel, such as #ubuntu, #ubuntu+1 or other support resources at http://www.ubuntu.com/support
[10:54] <torrrrr> mdke: I did try ubuntu, and people ahve tried to help, but nothing helped
[10:56] <mdke> torrrrr: this channel generally isn't for further support, you have to try other support resources, or you think there's a problem with ubuntu, file a bug at http://bugs.ubuntu.com