[12:26] <johnnybuoy> ah!
[12:28] <johnnybuoy> dunno, I always have trouble finding bugs in launchpad
[12:29] <SourceContact> johnnybuoy try googling it: "keywords  bug site:launchpad.net"
[12:33] <johnnybuoy> kk
[12:39] <pwnguin> johnnybuoy: just submit a bug and let launchpad suggest similar bugs ;)
[12:39] <johnnybuoy> :)
[12:39] <johnnybuoy> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kvm/+bug/119254
[12:39] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 119254 in kvm "Fails to create KVM context on linux-image-2.6.22-6" [Undecided,In progress] 
[01:09] <johnnybuoy> re
[01:10] <johnnybuoy> does someone know of a good howto-sort of document the could get me going with xen on gutsy?
[01:10] <johnnybuoy> or is the xen infrastructure not changed yet from feisty?
[03:32] <walck> hi folks
[03:32] <walck> I'm using 2.6.22-6-386 from the gutsy repository atm, but it is apparently not SMP enabled
[03:33] <walck> is there a SMP enabled >=2.6.21 kernel available frou the repository?
[03:38] <Hobbsee> walck: use -generic
[03:40] <walck> Hobbsee: does generic support dual core?
[03:41] <Hobbsee> walck: yes
[03:42] <walck> Hobbsee: great, thanks man :)
[03:42] <Hobbsee> no problem
[03:43] <walck> struggling with alsa atm, so will wait a few mins with reboot though
[03:51] <shirish> guys any idea why I am getting like :-
[03:51] <shirish> Ign http://in.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy/multiverse Sources
[03:51] <shirish> Ign http://in.archive.ubuntu.com gutsy-updates/main Packages
[03:53] <shirish> [Connecting to in.archive.ubuntu.com (208.69.32.130)] 
[04:17] <Trixsey> Hey!
[04:17] <Trixsey> What's the Gutsy backports repo?
[04:18] <crdlb> why would there be a gutsy backports repo?
[04:18] <crdlb> it's not even out yet
[04:18] <Trixsey> how about the regular repo? :o
[04:18] <Trixsey> I'd like the newest programs in Feisty, but I don't want to upgrade to Gutsy
[04:19] <Trixsey> so I figured I'd use a Gutsy repo source?
[04:19] <crdlb> you can't do that
[04:20] <Hobbsee> you can.  it sometimes works
[04:20] <Hobbsee> if you compile the stuff you want from gutsy, onto feisty.
[04:21] <Hobbsee> and backport the various dependancies you need too
[04:21] <crdlb> yes but you can't just use a gutsy repo
[04:21] <Hobbsee> Trixsey: said gutsy repo source, ie gutsy source repo
[04:21] <crdlb> oh whoops
[04:21] <Hobbsee> you're right, he cant use teh gutsy binary repo :)
[04:22] <Trixsey> Just curious; what's the diff in the binaries?
[04:22] <Trixsey> Feisty vs Gutsy
[04:22] <Trixsey> You need to re-compile with new kernel?
[04:22] <crdlb> they're compiled for gutsy's libraries
[04:23] <Trixsey> Yeah but you can just upgrade the libraries it depends on then (should be done automatically)?
[04:23] <Hobbsee> ew, yes, you can, but you shouldnt
[04:23] <Hobbsee> you basically need the package you want, plus any newer version of some of the deps it has
[04:23] <Hobbsee> if you were doing the libraries too, you may as well dist-upgrade
[04:24] <Trixsey> What's new in Gutsy anyway?
[04:24] <Trixsey> That control panel that was introduced a short while in Feisty? :P
[04:24] <Trixsey> People applauded it, then it was removed due to instability or something :P
[05:07] <shirish> guys I've been having an issue, can somebody help me figure out why http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2858931#post2858931
[05:11] <shirish> crdlb: could you help me figure out perhaps what might be going up there or atleast give me a suggestion
[05:28] <shirish> guys need another response http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2858931#post2858931
[01:39] <shirish> hi DanaG
[01:41] <shirish> hi all, I am unable to save a file through gedit .mozilla (which is a directory but cannot be seen in gedit)
[03:23] <Peaker> Hi, it seems that /etc/init.d/ipmasq tends to (always, or almost always) run too soon or not at all, because I get firewall rules that deny access (ping, even as root, gets permission denied on everything). I have to rerun /etc/init.d/ipmasq after every boot
[03:23] <Peaker> is this a known bug?
[05:44] <Perdente> hey, can I ask a programming question here?
[05:54] <habeeb> Gentlemen, tell me where to download the Gutsy ISO, and you get yourselves a new tester :3
[05:54] <habeeb> Actually, I can find it myself. I'm not THAT lazy.
[05:56] <habeeb> I'm thinking of installing KDE 4 in my Gutsy to test two birds with one stone.
[06:11] <Hobbsee> habeeb: wait till the beta packages
[06:11] <Hobbsee> the alpha ones arent great
[06:13] <habeeb> Isn't that the point?
[06:13] <habeeb> I mean, I won't use KDE 4 to have a "kewl" looking desktop. I will use it for bug reporting etc
[06:13] <habeeb> but well, when are the beta packages coming out?
[06:15] <Hobbsee> when they're released
[06:15] <habeeb> awesome
[06:15] <Hobbsee> in, a week or something.  maybea  bit mroe
[06:15] <habeeb> I see.
[06:16] <Hobbsee> schedule exists on techbase.kde.org, iirc
[06:17] <habeeb> I see. Thanks.
[06:37] <tohtorijep> damn vlc player stopped working.. should I write a bugreport? nahh too lazy :I
[06:39] <gnomefreak> tohtorijep: its crashing
[06:39] <tohtorijep> yeah
[06:39] <gnomefreak> tohtorijep: its know and being worked on
[06:39] <tohtorijep> good.. yeahh!
[06:40] <gnomefreak> ill look at it monday or tuesday
[06:40] <tohtorijep> gnomefreak, cooll.. because guys like you I dont have to write bugraports :) <3
[06:40] <gnomefreak> its already reported
[06:40] <tohtorijep> yeah :)
[06:41] <gnomefreak> tohtorijep: its not vlc
[06:41] <tohtorijep> i think so too..
[06:41] <tohtorijep> vlc doesnt cause the crashing.. something else
[06:41] <gnomefreak> we are gonna ping the right people on it to see if its known to them and either they or us will fix
[06:41] <tohtorijep> like codec or something
[06:41] <gnomefreak> tohtorijep: let me get something for you
[06:42] <tohtorijep> np
[06:42] <tohtorijep> sure
[06:42] <gnomefreak> tohtorijep: start vlc from term using G_SLICE=always-malloc vlc
[06:42] <gnomefreak> let me know if it doesnt crash
[06:43] <tohtorijep> this is the line i use "vlc G_SLICE=always-malloc vlc"?
[06:43] <gnomefreak> no
[06:43] <gnomefreak> just
[06:43] <gnomefreak> G_SLICE=always-malloc vlc
[06:43] <tohtorijep> oohh then
[06:43] <tohtorijep> okay
[06:43] <gnomefreak> it doesnt crash :)
[06:43] <tohtorijep> doestn crash
[06:43] <gnomefreak> its not vlc
[06:44] <gnomefreak> its glib
[06:44] <tohtorijep> what it does that gslice?
[06:44] <gnomefreak> ^^
[06:44] <tohtorijep> malloc?
[06:44] <gnomefreak> glib
[06:44] <tohtorijep> okay
[06:45] <tohtorijep> ***MEMORY-WARNING***
[06:45] <phin> hi
[06:45] <gnomefreak> we have know for a few days and it should be fixed within next week or 2 depending on who decides to fix
[06:45] <phin> is upgrading from feisty still broke?
[06:45] <tohtorijep> it does that though
[06:45] <gnomefreak> tohtorijep: ignore than
[06:45] <gnomefreak> that
[06:45] <tohtorijep> okay
[06:45] <gnomefreak> tohtorijep: it was hidden in feisty its no longer hidden in gutsy it will all be worked out asap
[06:45] <gnomefreak> phin: very much so
[06:46] <tohtorijep> okay.. youre good
[06:46] <phin> i know before that upgrading via update-manager was messed up
[06:46] <tohtorijep> know these things quite well
[06:46] <gnomefreak> phin: all of it is atm
[06:46] <phin> hmmm
[06:46] <phin> ok
[06:46] <phin> i wish they would push out grumpy soon
[06:47] <phin> i'm just so used to debian unstable that this release cycle stuff is sorta odd
[06:51] <soc> hi
[07:14] <soc> someone who knows a bit abour the avivo driver
[07:28] <emet> !aol
[07:28] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about aol - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:29] <phin> why am i always forgetting the ubuntu/compiz channel
[07:31] <Hobbsee> !effects
[07:31] <ubotu> For help with Beryl or Compiz desktop effects, please go to #ubuntu-effects
[07:35] <phin> ah
[07:35] <phin> i always forget the -
[12:22] <johnnybuoy> hi ll!
[12:22] <johnnybuoy> all
[12:22] <johnnybuoy> anyone with any advise on where I could get the xen kernel patches?
[12:22] <johnnybuoy> !xen
[12:22] <ubotu> XEN is a virtual machine monitor for x86 that supports execution of multiple guest operating systems with unprecedented levels of performance and resource isolation. Information on installing it for Ubuntu can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenOnEdgy