[12:36] <pengulord> hello
[12:50] <Mikelevel> hi
[12:50] <Mikelevel> anybody can pastebin an lsmod?
[12:50] <Mikelevel> i need to know what modules are in use to cpufreq
[05:59] <vsamel> Question:: I have a DELL D620 with a docking station? How do I make Ubuntu work with docking / undocking?
[06:00] <LxJky> I'm not able to run k3bsetup. I'v changed the permission for cdrecord, cdrdao to 4750, but I'm still not able to run k3bsetup. Any direction will be greatly appreciated.
[06:01] <mjg59> vsamel: With feisty, it /should/ work
[06:01] <vsamel> using Edgy
[06:01] <mjg59> Then you don't
[06:01] <LxJky> vsamel: That is exactly the laptop i have, but I'm running Edgy 6.10. Right now I'm on the docking station. What issues are you experiencing?
[06:02] <Nailor_> mjg59: Have you looked at the bug concerning Asus+ipw3945?
[06:02] <vsamel> LxJky: ya i'm on edgy 6.10 too....i docked the laptop and have a dvi connected to the docking station...dont see anything there.
[06:03] <vsamel> LxJky: VGA does not work either
[06:04] <vsamel> LxJky: how did u get urs working?
[06:05] <LxJky> vsamel: Have you tried this site "http://ubuntu-laptop.sourceforge.net" They have a .pl which configures this laptop exactly as it should run.
[06:11] <vsamel> not yet will try now
[06:12] <mjg59> Excellent! A script to break things.
[06:12] <Nailor> Yup =)
[06:14] <vsamel> LxJky: where do u put this script?
[06:16] <Nailor> Running those "magic" scripts can produce a load of problems
[06:17] <mjg59> If you have an nvidia chip and you're using the nvidia driver and you want DVI to work when you hotplug the dock, then I'm afraid you'll have to talk to nvidia
[06:20] <LxJky> vsamel: save it in your /tmp directory. You need to be root to run this. Make sure you have update your laptop before you run this, and you need to be connected to the internet. This does not mean you need to have a browser running.
[06:20] <Nailor> mjg59: I've reported a bug (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20/+bug/99732), how in hell do I debug what happens in suspend/wahterver
[06:20] <LxJky> mjg59: It works flawlessly.
[06:20] <mjg59> If you run that script, please do not file any bugs
[06:21] <Nailor> LxJky: It propably works until next time you're Ubuntu updates kernel or some other
[06:21] <Nailor> ..packages
[06:21] <vsamel> hmm....Now i dunno what to do.... some people say its working for them...some say it could cause problems
[06:21] <mjg59> 1) don't use ndiswrapper
[06:21] <mjg59> 2) use the existing package manager tools to install the nvidia drivers if you want to
[06:22] <LxJky> vsamel: To get resume, and suspend to work follow this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/DellLatitudeD620.
[06:22] <mjg59> Nailor: No clue, I'm afraid
[06:22] <Nailor> Darn.
[06:23] <Nailor> It somehow (after 2.6.20-13 release of generic kernel) started to set my wifi to rf_kill mode in suspend.
[06:23] <mjg59> Oh that wiki page is full of errors
[06:23] <Nailor> With 2.6.20-13 the MODULES_WHITELIST works somehow (not fully bullet proof)
[06:23] <LxJky> mjg59: I've been trying to get my Dell Lattitude to work with the drivers that activate nVidia, and the bcm43xx without success untill I use the Ubuntu Laptop Project script. Stop scarring this person. The sript works flawlessly.
[06:24] <Nailor> So did the Automatix too. :P
[06:26] <mjg59> LxJky: All I'm saying is that once you've run some third party script that messes with your system configuration and installed impossible to debug Windows drivers, you're not getting any support from us
[06:27] <vsamel> Looks like I dont have an nvidia chip no dvi on my laptop...but vga doesnt work either
[06:28] <vsamel> I dont want to mess around with my wireless and stuff....all i need to get in place is the display working through the docking station and dock/undock support
[06:29] <Nailor> well, mjg59 said it should work with feisty
[06:29] <vsamel> I'm using Edgy though
[06:29] <mjg59> Well, I can't guarantee it
[06:29] <LxJky> mjg59: I understand, and respect your position; however, I was not able to get my laptop to function correctly with nVidia or wireless interface untill I used the Ubuntu Laptop Project Script. I could even get the cutter program to help, and I was getting help from Ubuntu Support.
[06:30] <mjg59> But it's more likely to
[06:30] <mjg59> Please don't call it the Ubuntu Laptop Project Script
[06:30] <mjg59> That's not the Ubuntu Laptop Project
[06:30] <LxJky> Like vsamel, I using Edgy 6.10. That is what we have in common.
[06:30] <Nailor> vsamel: Well, you could try to update to Feisty, if you dare
[06:32] <vsamel> allrite. I'm using Ubuntu on my work laptop, but for now trying anything new and stoping myself from working seems to bold. Maybe i'll get back to you guys later. Conflicting solutions are always scary to naive user like me. Thanks guys
[06:32] <LxJky> mjg59: the website is http://ubuntu-laptop.sourceforge.net. However; I stand corrected.
[06:32] <mjg59> LxJky: Well, it shouldn't be
[06:34] <LxJky> mjg59: perhaps you can provide some insight as to why I can't seem to run k3bsetup after installing it via Synaptic. This is the reason I visited this chat line to begin with.
[06:35] <mjg59> I don't use KDE, I'm afraid
[06:36] <LxJky> mjg59: I thought that the defaul desktop which Edgy installed was gnome. Is this not true. How do I verify?
[06:37] <mjg59> Yes, it's gnome, but k3b is a KDE application
[06:38] <LxJky> mjg59: Got it. What do you recommend?
[06:38] <mjg59> That depends on what you want to do
[06:39] <mjg59> Serpantine is installed by default and will produce audio CDs
[06:39] <mjg59> If you just want to burn data files, use nautilus
[06:40] <LxJky> mjg59: Burn CD / DVD / DATA / Music