=== Dana1 [n=DanaG@24-205-228-241.dhcp.snlo.ca.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 [12:30] hmm, bcm43xx-fwcutter doesn't explain where to PUT the firmware files. [12:30] If you simply run bcm43xx-fwcutter on something, you end up with a bunch of random files in the current directory. [12:31] But I do like that the driver periodically checks for firmware -- so if the driver is already loaded without firmware, and the firmware files suddenly appear, the network card will start working without reloading the module. === Zambezi [i=Hideit@bnc.from.tx-shells.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Kryten107 [n=devin@adsl-149-184-170.btr.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [01:05] very active today :D [01:06] indeed [01:07] suppose its the weekend [01:07] true *shrugs* [01:07] im begining to think my problem with gimmie crashing on startup has nothing to do with libcurl :( [01:09] ouch. === DeepB [n=Joe@unaffiliated/deepb] has joined #ubuntu+1 [01:11] problem is it worked with gutsy on my other machine a couple of days ago, when i installed it on this machine though yesterday i have yet to get it working === FunnyHat [n=funnyloo@208.68.49.110] has joined #ubuntu+1 [01:11] so i assumed it was libcurl [01:11] but i cant find a list of dependancies for gimmie [01:12] my Gutsy laptop has decided to hold back 200 or so packages. I haven't bothered to try and sort that one out yet [01:12] so i think it may have been wrong for me to assume, when i am not positive libcurl is a dependency [01:13] true === nalioth [i=nalioth@freenode/staff/ubuntu.member.nalioth] has joined #ubuntu+1 [01:25] can someone remind me how to set the dns from the command line please? 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Repos look pretty darned broken today. [04:12] Is there any way for me to host the Tribe2 CD via HTTP? [04:12] My machine doesn't have a CD-ROM drive so I'm PXE booting it to install. === MugginsM [n=mm@203-211-89-183.ue.woosh.co.nz] has joined #ubuntu+1 === DanaG [n=DanaG@24-205-228-241.dhcp.snlo.ca.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === kyo2142 [n=kyo2142@host-67-128-166-183.entouch.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [04:28] Hello [04:38] anyone here? [04:39] vaguely [04:40] I am trying to install ndiswrapper and it says i am missing the build for 2.6.20-16-386 [04:40] what can i do about it? [04:41] this is the messege i get if it helps [04:41] Can't find kernel build files in /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-386/build; [04:41] give the path to kernel build directory with [04:41] KBUILD= argument to make === DanaG [n=DanaG@24-205-228-241.dhcp.snlo.ca.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === kyo2142 [n=kyo2142@host-67-128-166-183.entouch.net] has left #ubuntu+1 ["Ex-Chat"] === wfarr [n=wfarr@adsl-215-156-174.aep.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === \x6e\x65\x72\x64 [n=gaucho@189-10-173-182.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br] has joined #ubuntu+1 === DanaG [n=DanaG@24-205-228-241.dhcp.snlo.ca.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === phr0stbyte [n=phr0stby@ip68-100-169-217.dc.dc.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === phr0stbyte [n=phr0stby@ip68-100-169-217.dc.dc.cox.net] has left #ubuntu+1 ["Leaving"] === phr0stbyte [n=phr0stby@ip68-100-169-217.dc.dc.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === jim [n=jim@114-41-178-69.gci.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === FunnyLookinHat [n=funnyloo@208.69.214.65] has joined #ubuntu+1 === DanaG [n=DanaG@24-205-228-241.dhcp.snlo.ca.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Dana1 [n=DanaG@24-205-228-241.dhcp.snlo.ca.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === RoC_MasterMind [n=Free@c-24-129-94-172.hsd1.fl.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === DanaG [n=DanaG@24-205-228-241.dhcp.snlo.ca.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Tomcat_` [n=Tomcat@p5B15E919.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === BHSPitLappy [n=steve-o@adsl-67-64-107-44.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === BentJ [n=BentJ@port46.ds1-esp.adsl.cybercity.dk] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Ronald [n=Ronald@ip51-232-58-62.adsl.versatel.nl] has joined #ubuntu+1 === rpedro [n=rpedro@87-196-71-136.net.novis.pt] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Ronald|Laptop [n=Ronald@ip51-232-58-62.adsl.versatel.nl] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Wikkedfin^ [n=Wikkedfi@12-216-151-160.client.mchsi.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === xtknight [n=xtknight@c-68-43-120-159.hsd1.mi.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [06:41] is Desktop Effects gonna be enabled in 7.10? [06:41] has anyone else had trouble booting gutsy ? mine just freezes at the startup after gdm. alt printscreen only works with little success, i cant get any further. the virtual terminals acknowledge commands but dont respond to them. why would this be? [06:42] this is gutsy amd64 tribe2 btw. im about to try Live i've just wondered if these issues were common [06:42] s/Live/Daily* [06:45] Wikkedfin^, yes, they will be enabled by default for any system that support them [06:46] At least, that is the goal right now [06:46] im having problems now i have an nvidia 7950 512MB gfx card [06:46] the minimize button ect.. vanish when i enable them [06:47] on 7.04 === RoC_MasterMind [n=Free@c-24-129-94-172.hsd1.fl.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [06:55] Uh-oh...Gutsy Tribe 2 livecd doesn't boot on my laptop....which is a regression... [06:58] Weird...it booted now. === BHSPitLappy [n=steve-o@adsl-67-64-107-44.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === rpedro [n=rpedro@87-196-71-136.net.novis.pt] has joined #ubuntu+1 === maniacmusician [n=maniacmu@24-151-1-111.dhcp.nwtn.ct.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === ajmorris_ [n=ajmorris@220-253-111-52.VIC.netspace.net.au] has joined #ubuntu+1 === cowbud [n=fuas@76.2.24.70] has joined #ubuntu+1 === thompa [n=thompa@c-68-53-85-246.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [08:01] gutsy working very well on macbook intel, power management is a bit unpredictable though [08:01] battery says 3 hours 30 min === rpedro [n=rpedro@87-196-71-136.net.novis.pt] has joined #ubuntu+1 [08:03] remote desktop crash === rpedro [n=rpedro@87-196-71-136.net.novis.pt] has joined #ubuntu+1 === dsmith [n=dsmith@c-76-114-154-224.hsd1.md.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [08:24] when I switch users the mouse doesn't work until I switch away and back again (lenovo 3000 v100) === dsmith [n=dsmith@c-76-114-154-224.hsd1.md.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu+1 ["Konversation] === rpedro [n=rpedro@87-196-71-136.net.novis.pt] has joined #ubuntu+1 [08:26] even then, the click and hold doesn't work on the new users session (sends double click instead) === varka [n=varkatop@p54A5EFF6.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === ompaul [n=ompaul@freenode/staff/gnewsense.ompaul] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Sebastian [n=sb@p5088540D.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === wfarr_ [n=wfarr@adsl-61-114-17.asm.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Nicke [n=niclasa@ua-83-227-140-135.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se] has joined #ubuntu+1 === lemonade [n=lemonade@87.94.146.82] has joined #ubuntu+1 === wfarr__ [n=wfarr@adsl-224-111-60.asm.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Hobbsee [n=Hobbsee@ubuntu/member/hobbsee] has joined #ubuntu+1 === wfarr__ [n=wfarr@adsl-152-173-169.asm.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === karmue [n=karli@e178146147.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #ubuntu+1 === lazka [n=lazka@85-124-45-61.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at] has joined #ubuntu+1 === zaggynl [n=zaggynl@dsl-083-247-110-137.solcon.nl] has joined #ubuntu+1 [10:22] hi, i can't watch videos with the open radeon driver. is it broken or is the error on my site? [10:25] no one with an ATI card? === jussi01 [n=jussi@dyn3-82-128-187-102.psoas.suomi.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === frying_fish [n=frying_f@ACCFB2C0.ipt.aol.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === dendrobates [n=rclark@217.207.76.231] has joined #ubuntu+1 === dendrobates [n=rclark@217.207.76.231] has left #ubuntu+1 [] === borg_ [n=olaf@80.149.17.21] has joined #ubuntu+1 === gnomefreak [n=gnomefre@ubuntu/member/gnomefreak] has joined #ubuntu+1 === fraco [n=fraco@213.219.165.163.adsl.dyn.edpnet.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === gourdin [n=adept@dau94-8-88-166-31-178.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === blenderhead001 [n=blenderh@adsl-068-209-133-121.sip.jax.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === mrsno [n=mrsno@cpc3-blfs6-0-0-cust294.belf.cable.ntl.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === vicox [n=vicox@p549878B4.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === maniacmusician [n=maniacmu@24-151-1-111.dhcp.nwtn.ct.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === fignew_ [n=fig@user-1121pud.dialup.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === finalbeta [n=gggggggg@d54C6865D.access.telenet.be] has joined #ubuntu+1 === karmue [n=karli@e178146147.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #ubuntu+1 [11:22] hi, i can't watch videos with the open radeon driver. is it broken or is the error on my site? [11:23] again... [11:23] lazka: what sort of movies? [11:24] with all players (VLC, totem) i just get a black picture. [11:25] lazka: but what kind of files are they? [11:25] it works right with fglrx but not with radeon [11:25] everything [11:25] ok. then you need fglrx [11:25] why dont you use fglrx? [11:26] because fglrx is slower than the OS driver :) [11:26] lazka: ati support is notoriusly bad. Im sorry... [11:28] yeah i know, I'm happy with the OS driver.. I just wanted to know if someone has a similar experience. (Radeon9600XT) [11:28] I think i will try the tribe 2 live cd then [11:29] lazka: sure [11:29] but if you have updated then your os will be more up to date than tribe 2 === fignew__ [n=fig@user-1121v6g.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === RAOF [n=chris@123-243-65-41.tpgi.com.au] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Ronald [n=Ronald@ip51-232-58-62.adsl.versatel.nl] has joined #ubuntu+1 === fignew_ [n=fig@user-11213ut.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Bubble [n=Bubble@unaffiliated/bubble] has joined #ubuntu+1 === assasukasse [n=agostino@host-84-222-171-74.cust-adsl.tiscali.it] has joined #ubuntu+1 === jussi01 [n=jussi@dyn3-82-128-187-102.psoas.suomi.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === frying_fish_ [n=frying_f@ACCFB2C0.ipt.aol.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === fignew__ [n=fig@user-1121ub0.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === frying_fish___ [n=frying_f@ACCFB2C0.ipt.aol.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Hobbsee [n=Hobbsee@ubuntu/member/hobbsee] has joined #ubuntu+1 === _4strO [n=cedric@AStrasbourg-253-1-74-154.w90-26.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined #ubuntu+1 === zorglu_ [n=zorglub@115.43.102-84.rev.gaoland.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [12:34] !info ffmpeg [12:34] ffmpeg: multimedia player, server and encoder. In component universe, is optional. Version 3:0.cvs20070307-5ubuntu4 (gutsy), package size 184 kB, installed size 652 kB [12:34] you need to install it zorglu_ [12:35] !info ffmpeg gutsy [12:35] ffmpeg: multimedia player, server and encoder. In component universe, is optional. Version 3:0.cvs20070307-5ubuntu4 (gutsy), package size 184 kB, installed size 652 kB [12:35] ok thanks [12:35] gnomefreak: the ffmpeg from feisty has a bug, which is no more in the ffmpeg from trunk, so i wanted to know if gutsy still had the same ffmpeg bug [12:36] one issue is i dunno when this bug has been fixed :) only that it has been beween feisty ffmpeg and ffmpeg trunk of this week === dr_evil [n=dslflat@f048238130.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #ubuntu+1 [12:37] zorglu_: it has same version so same bug should still be there [12:38] hmm i miss something [12:38] Version 3:0.cvs20060823-3.1ubuntu4 (feisty) === Zambezi [i=Hideit@bnc.from.tx-shells.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 [12:38] Version 3:0.cvs20070307-5ubuntu4 (gutsy) [12:39] there are like 7months between the cvs date... [12:39] do i misinterpret the meaning of this date ? [12:39] oh damn i forgot we did that [12:39] sorry [12:39] :) [12:40] zorglu_: dont know what bug you mean. notice !info ffmpeg in every other channel gives feistys version i forgot we set this one to gutsy already === ajmorris_ [n=ajmorris@220-253-111-52.VIC.netspace.net.au] has joined #ubuntu+1 [12:41] q. i stream to .flv with vlc svn, flashplugin is able to read the stream. but i got strange behaviour from vlc0.8.6 on this stream, "vlc http://myurl/stream.flv" it fails reporting "first frame is no keyframe".. ok but the strange part is if i do "wget -O /tmp/slota.flv http://myurl/stream.flv; vlc /tmp/slota.flv" THEN vlc0.8.6 read the video without issue (aka skip the first frames which are not keyframe)... any explaination on [12:41] thisstrange behaviour ? <- from a #videolan discussion [12:41] after investigation, it appeared that mplayer and ffplay on feisty have the exact same weird behaviour === fignew_ [n=fig@user-11216bc.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 [12:42] and that vlc/ffplay from trunk no more have it [12:42] so it points to ffmpeg bug :) [12:42] ok this was just a 'headup' === Subhuman [n=jack@host86-143-235-27.range86-143.btcentralplus.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 [12:42] i got my info, thanks for the help :) === lemonade [n=lemonade@87-94-146-82.tampere.customers.dnainternet.fi] has joined #ubuntu+1 === zorglu_ [n=zorglub@115.43.102-84.rev.gaoland.net] has left #ubuntu+1 ["Konversation] === Stormx2 [n=Stormx2@host-87-240-137-127.hi-velocity.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === thomax__ [n=thomas@217-148-244-154.happymany.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === fignew__ [n=fig@user-1121c3d.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === ompaul [n=ompaul@freenode/staff/gnewsense.ompaul] has joined #ubuntu+1 === merhojt [n=Jimmy@h88n2c1o885.bredband.skanova.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === sen3 [n=sen@139.89-200-80.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be] has joined #ubuntu+1 === pecisk [n=pecisk@purvc-69-54.maksinets.lv] has joined #ubuntu+1 === LinAsH [n=missmagu@84.13.188.102] has joined #ubuntu+1 === |ajmorris_| [n=ajmorris@220-253-111-52.VIC.netspace.net.au] has joined #ubuntu+1 === fignew_ [n=fig@user-1121sr1.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Sebastian [n=sb@p50885EC7.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === crdlb [n=chrisw@pool-72-82-89-158.nrflva.east.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === ninnghizidha [n=ninn@chello084112032164.1.11.vie.surfer.at] has joined #ubuntu+1 === HyperCity [n=HyperCit@host70-227-dynamic.4-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it] has joined #ubuntu+1 === fignew__ [n=fig@user-1121usu.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === HyperCity [n=HyperCit@host70-227-dynamic.4-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it] has joined #ubuntu+1 === rbrunhuber [n=rbrunhub@p54974F4F.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === fignew_ [n=fig@user-1121gs4.dsl.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 [02:13] does anyone know why adept has been removed? [02:15] dependancy problems with apt, i'd expect. 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[04:21] eac suddenly won't work under wine for me :\ === Toma- [n=e17@203-217-0-119.dyn.iinet.net.au] has joined #ubuntu+1 === tormod [n=tormod@80-219-112-71.dclient.hispeed.ch] has joined #ubuntu+1 === fraco [n=fraco@213.219.165.163.adsl.dyn.edpnet.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === fraco [n=fraco@213.219.165.163.adsl.dyn.edpnet.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === fraco [n=fraco@213.219.165.163.adsl.dyn.edpnet.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Poul^Laptop [n=raider@0x50a692a6.hrnxx5.adsl-dhcp.tele.dk] has joined #ubuntu+1 === chrisbudden14 [n=chrisbud@dsl-dp-81-140-98-58.in-addr.broadbandscope.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === starz [n=starz@75.80.8.88] has joined #ubuntu+1 [05:26] hey i had a major problem - couple minutes before 5am i see kills to running processes - rc0 etc [05:26] thing is i didnt kill it - only one user exists on this system and there is no root pass [05:26] installing rootkit hunter stuff but any other ideas? [05:28] calm down and think about what might have done it? === blueCommand [n=bluecomm@unaffiliated/bluecommand] has joined #ubuntu+1 [05:28] Toma-: i looked in the logs - no failures and i was on my stable distro install [05:29] ;_; [05:29] tail -f some of the log files [05:29] there was no power outage - and i checked the bash history also [05:29] Toma-: i just look at the whole thing [05:29] bash history said anything? [05:29] but what does -f do [05:30] Toma-: nope nothing interesting ends with about what i would expect it to - and im not finding any malware so far [05:30] Is this crash a known bug? http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29105/ [05:31] Happens when I download files or open certain dialogs in FF [05:31] Firefox* [05:31] heh nice one blueCommand [05:32] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/121277 [05:32] Launchpad bug 121277 in firefox "gusty firefox memory corruption warning" [Medium,Confirmed] [05:33] Toma-: its known and there isnt much we can do about it. me and the other firefox devel are working on an way around it [05:33] ignore the memory corruption warning blueCommand :P [05:33] yeah [05:33] I do === Toma- points gnomefreak in blueCommand's direction [05:33] :D [05:33] my system does that everytime i run anything ;_; [05:33] ah sorry [05:33] np [05:33] Yes wine too [05:33] mine* [05:34] But it doesn't crash all that often [05:34] Just certain dialogs [05:34] Like the "Add bookmark" and "Preferences" but not "Organize bookmarks" [05:34] Toma-: this thing says something about root login possible - have you tried running rkhunter on a fresh installed system? i'm curious what it means [05:34] mozilla apps all together will do it even after the rest is fixed unless glibc goes back to hiding it. mozilla doesnt call g_thread ever and never has [05:34] as ive not set a pw [05:34] blueCommand: crash is not related [05:34] gnomefreak, I know :) [05:35] starz: interesting [05:35] That's why I asked if it was known [05:35] starz: anything suspicious in /etc/sudoers ? [05:36] oh i get it [05:36] its just that it was allowed in ssh but ther'es no root pw to chec against [05:36] [08:31:52] Info: Found 'PermitRootLogin yes'. Unsafe for production servers... [05:36] [08:31:52] Tip: Change the option in your configuration file (/etc/ssh/sshd_config). [05:36] that shouldnt be set [05:36] mm [05:37] i know that for a fact [05:37] sure? i install ssh first thing [05:37] lets try purging and reinstalling and seeing [05:37] its always disabled as default [05:37] if not, thats a bug === starz sighs [05:37] # Authentication: [05:37] LoginGraceTime 120 [05:37] PermitRootLogin yes [05:37] Says mine [05:38] Haven't changed it [05:38] i see [05:38] maybe im wrong === Toma- fires up gutsy === joetheodd_ [n=joe@dpc674776052.direcpc.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === pimp31415 [n=starz@75.80.8.88] has joined #ubuntu+1 [05:45] yeah Toma- its enabled by default when you install package ssh [05:45] but remember the system ships without that package installed - and with no root pass [05:45] everybody PHEAR!!! [05:46] also rkhunter no good thus far on gutsy - no md5 checking [05:46] owell [05:49] eth2: PACKET SNIFFER(/sbin/dhclient3[4963] ) <<-- whats that? === darich [n=trickyki@89.242.153.52] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Hobbsee hopes that apt hasnt broken, now === tretle [n=tretle@78.16.1.125] has joined #ubuntu+1 [05:51] gah [05:51] lets find out === DanaG [n=DanaG@24-205-228-241.dhcp.snlo.ca.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 [05:51] hehe [05:51] well, okay, more broken than it is already [05:51] any news on libcurl? [05:51] The following packages have been kept back: [05:51] apt apt-utils libcurl3-gnutls libcurl4-gnutls [05:52] you safe [05:52] tretle, /topic [05:52] =/ === mode/#ubuntu+1 [+o Hobbsee] by ChanServ [05:52] tretle: topic === ..[topic/#ubuntu+1:Hobbsee] : The In Development Version Channel | Please ***don't*** run gutsy unless you are familiar with dpkg and dependencies, bug fixing and the like. | Ubuntu 7.10 - the "Gutsy Gibbon" | Schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule | Do not use development versions of Ubuntu on production systems | For support for Dapper, Edgy, Feisty please join #ubuntu. | Go Ape! | Tribe 2 released | Yes, there are libcurl* issues ATM being sorted. | Yes, pa [05:52] i know [05:52] Hobbsee, : it cut u off [05:52] XD === ..[topic/#ubuntu+1:Hobbsee] : The In Development Version Channel | Please ***don't*** run gutsy unless you are familiar with dpkg and dependencies, bug fixing and the like. | Ubuntu 7.10 - the "Gutsy Gibbon" | Schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule | Do not use development versions of Ubuntu on production systems | For support for Dapper, Edgy, Feisty please join #ubuntu. | Go Ape! | Tribe 2 released | Yes, there are libcurl* issues ATM. | Yes, part of the wor [05:52] i know [05:53] just add libcurl* and apt* === ..[topic/#ubuntu+1:Hobbsee] : The In Development Version Channel | Please ***don't*** run gutsy unless you are familiar with dpkg and dependencies, bug fixing and the like. | Ubuntu 7.10 - the "Gutsy Gibbon" | Schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule | Do not use development versions of Ubuntu on production systems | For support for Dapper, Edgy, Feisty please join #ubuntu. | Go Ape! | Tribe 2 released | Yes, there are libcurl* and apt issues ATM. Please don't f [05:53] yey [05:53] i was just wondering if theres any news on when the libcurl update will be released? === ..[topic/#ubuntu+1:Hobbsee] : The In Development Version Channel | Please ***don't*** run gutsy unless you are familiar with dpkg and dependencies, bug fixing and the like. | Ubuntu 7.10 - the "Gutsy Gibbon" | Schedule: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule | Do not use development versions of Ubuntu on production systems | For support for Dapper, Edgy, Feisty please join #ubuntu. | Go Ape! | Tribe 2 released | Yes, there are libcurl* and apt issues ATM. Just sit back [05:53] tretle: when openoffice is updated. [05:54] you people arent patient, are you? :P === mode/#ubuntu+1 [-o Hobbsee] by ChanServ [05:54] :D [05:54] yesiam [05:54] :D [05:54] imsopatientitimpressesevenme! [05:54] gah [05:54] it libcurl maintained by the openoffice team? [05:54] no [05:55] i thought libcurl4 was supposed to be backwards compatable [05:55] with 3 [05:55] it's not. that's the problem [05:55] lol [05:55] that makes sense [05:55] who was assigned to the bug? [05:56] no one. it wasnt needed. [05:56] so who's fixing it? [05:56] everyone? [05:56] the openoffice maintainer, when he next uplaods it === wfarr [n=wfarr@adsl-152-173-169.asm.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [05:57] no need to assign a person to a bug, if that person does all uploads for that package anyway... [05:57] suppose [05:58] lokl [05:58] lol* [05:58] Hobbsee, all i konw is its not doing anything that seems to matter to me ^_^ [05:58] for which i am appropriately grateful [05:58] :) [05:58] pimp31415: yes. patience. [05:58] :) === Sebast1an [n=sb@p50885CCE.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === joetheodd [n=joe@dpc674776052.direcpc.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === MacSlow [n=mirco@unaffiliated/macslow] has joined #ubuntu+1 === SeveredCross [n=bojan@c-24-60-139-195.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [06:07] :) [06:07] now, about that patience...this thing is taking so long to puload... [06:08] puload? :D [06:09] lol [06:09] spill glue on the keyboard? :P [06:12] !paste [06:12] pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic) [06:12] upload [06:12] Uploading to ubuntu (via ftp to upload.ubuntu.com): [06:12] apt_0.7.2ubuntu6.dsc: done. [06:12] apt_0.7.2ubuntu6.tar.gz: [06:13] http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29113/ <<--- looking at that what does that make you think happened?? === linxeh [n=linx@88-96-202-38.dsl.zen.co.uk] has joined #ubuntu+1 === kalpik [n=kalpik@122.162.160.31] has joined #ubuntu+1 [06:25] cough cough === SeveredCross is making the jump to Gutsy. [06:26] I like being on the bleeding edge. === giacomo1983_10 [n=giacomo@host216-22-dynamic.1-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it] has joined #ubuntu+1 [06:26] :D [06:26] Though it's doing lots of funky stuff with Moz packages. [06:26] Probably because I used the Gnomefreaks repo to grab newer Thunderbird and Firefox and Liferea. === giacomo1983_10 [n=giacomo@host216-22-dynamic.1-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it] has left #ubuntu+1 [] === Mez [n=Mez@ubuntu/member/mez] has joined #ubuntu+1 === SeveredCross [n=bojan@c-24-60-139-195.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has left #ubuntu+1 ["Leaving"] === SeveredCross [n=bojan@c-24-60-139-195.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [06:30] Agh, shit! === SeveredCross accidentally hit Ctrl-C in the dumb-terminal that dist-upgrade uses. [06:30] So now I have a whole bunch of failed dependencies. [06:30] Oh well, that's what apt-get -f install is for. === Adri2000_ [n=adri2000@ubuntu/member/adri2000] has joined #ubuntu+1 === BHSPitLappy [n=steve-o@adsl-67-64-107-44.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === TreMobyl [n=solarion@cruftix.physics.uiowa.edu] has joined #ubuntu+1 [06:41] so, emacs22 coming in? [06:41] :) === TreMobyl wants the tasty === cps1966 [n=kane@204.183.116.161] has joined #ubuntu+1 [06:51] : libstdc++.so.5: [06:52] ! libstdc++.so.5: [06:52] Sorry, I don't know anything about libstdc++.so.5: - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi === SeveredCross [n=bojan@c-24-60-139-195.hsd1.nh.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [06:57] Bah! [06:57] libapt = :( [06:58] SeveredCross: just wait... [06:58] Oh, you're working on it? [06:58] and you did use apt-get -f install during a broken period...so it wasnt working very well [06:59] yeah. have uploaded apt, will upload the rest later on today [06:59] need to wait for apt to propogate around, etc [06:59] Oh, okay. [06:59] I'm not getting the latest apt though.. [07:00] Oh, maybe I am. [07:00] 0.7.3 [07:00] should be ubuntu6 [07:00] it's probbaly still building though. or hasnt started, if ooo is there. [07:00] it can wait ~12 hours or whatever. it's already been broken fro a couple of days (which someone else did) === Sebast1an [n=sb@p508870CB.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [07:01] I think OO.o might be there, since I'm having some issues with it too. [07:02] it failed to build on i386, i'm told === Hobbsee hasnt looked it up === HyperCity [n=HyperCit@host70-227-dynamic.4-87-r.retail.telecomitalia.it] has joined #ubuntu+1 [07:04] I see an upload of apt about 27 minutes ago, I'm presuming that's you. [07:04] oh neat. apt just got published [07:04] yeah, that's me [07:04] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/0.7.2ubuntu6 [07:04] no builds yet === PriceChild [n=pricechi@ubuntu/member/pricechild] has joined #ubuntu+1 === RxDx [n=Rodrigo@201-74-146-201-sj.cpe.vivax.com.br] has joined #ubuntu+1 [07:08] So once it gets built all the issues with libapt-pkg and stuff missing should be resolved? [07:09] yeah [07:09] Excellent. [07:09] Otherwise Gutsy actually works okay for me. [07:10] SeveredCross: i mean, i have to wait for apt to build, and teh binaries to publish (er, and probably go to thru NEW too, dammit), before i can upload the rest [07:10] Right. [07:12] Yeah, OO.org is broken too--dependency on libcurl4-gnutls which in turn depends on libcurl3-gnutls but it has to be exactly ubuntu3 and the installable version is ubuntu4. [07:12] Hobbsee: around? [07:12] still? [07:12] jussi01: yeah [07:12] SeveredCross: meh. libcurl is just evil. [07:13] SeveredCross: that'll be fixed with the rebuild - but there are other changes going in too [07:13] Hobbsee: looking at your convo here Im assuming its not very safe to boot into gutsy atm? [07:13] Yeah, I figured. [07:13] it's ages until tribe 3, so a bit of breakage isnt making me nervous yet [07:13] jussi01: sure, it's safe. just dont randomly hit y to every upgrade [07:13] Yeah, ditto. I'm expecting things to not work quite right when I play around. [07:13] Yeah, I picked a bad time to dist-upgrade. [07:13] <_> [07:13] safer around the tribes and such. *shrugs* [07:14] Oh well. :-) [07:14] As long as my system is mostly usable, I'll be fine. [07:14] hehe [07:14] And mostly usable it is. :) [07:14] just a bit of apt buggery [07:14] by now, i've even buggered my own system, which isnt so cool [07:14] Thunderbird, Firefox, Xchat, Liferea, all the important stuff runs. [07:18] SeveredCross, because its useable -[the jump why] [07:18] tho i would recommend it as a second install not main lol === Hobbsee is running it as her only linux-based install, incidently [07:19] does feel slightly scary, though [07:19] i found that i didnt have the motivation to do merges, etc, while i was still running gutsy [07:20] her? O: === pimp31415 pets [07:20] so you mentioned the other day your a core dev or so [07:20] what are you responsable for? [07:21] [if you dont mind me asking] [07:21] i'm guessing apt has something to do with it? [07:21] this is the first time i've touched apt, actually [07:21] o: [07:21] congrats? [07:22] to paste from somewhere else... [07:22] if you were wondering, i'm the managerial-side of kubuntu, do a fair bit of MOTU stuff, help out with the release management, as a community member, core dev, occasional bits of liasing with the forums, and liasing with the various parts of the development community, trying to keep in touch with everything. and a fair bit of bug triage. + full time uni + part time job. [07:22] [Wed Jun 27 2007] [23:21:16] all of those bits, in various levels of activity, depending on time === pimp31415 [n=starz@75.80.8.88] has joined #ubuntu+1 [07:22] [Wed Jun 27 2007] [23:21:32] oh, and i managed to get off the irc council, but still go and do damage control with that. [07:22] erk. [07:22] [03:22] to paste from somewhere else... [07:22] [03:22] if you were wondering, i'm the managerial-side of kubuntu, do a fair bit of MOTU stuff, help out with the release management, as a community member, core dev, occasional bits of liasing with the forums, and liasing with the various parts of the development community, trying to keep in touch with everything. and a fair bit of bug triage. + full time uni + part time job. [07:22] [03:22] [Wed Jun 27 2007] [23:21:16] all of those bits, in various levels of activity, depending on time [07:22] [03:22] [Wed Jun 27 2007] [23:21:32] oh, and i managed to get off the irc council, but still go and do damage control with that. [07:23] pimp31415: ^ [07:23] ah and sorry about that hit the wrong button [07:23] wow [07:23] hehe, yeah, it seems a bit like that [07:23] well from one anonymous power? user thanx :) [07:23] :) [07:24] it's fun [07:24] hehe [07:24] so you code a bit then? [07:24] no - veyr little === BentJ [n=BentJ@port46.ds1-esp.adsl.cybercity.dk] has joined #ubuntu+1 [07:25] i can patch and whatnot, and write bits of bash, the odd bit of python, the odd bit of c++... [07:25] oh and for nvidia the black window thing - taking out triplebuffer + adding force aiglx rendering seemed to fix black window problem in beryl [07:25] ah [07:25] well thats a good bit more than i can do [07:25] i've never written a c++ thing for ubuntu, though [07:25] not really touched python either [07:25] i wish we could get friggan utorrent [07:25] they coded it for the mac already [07:26] should be able to port that fairly easily already ~_~ [07:26] it's mainly bits of bash, knowing the archive, patching, taking patches from otehr places, etc [07:26] yes yes i know wine... bah [07:26] heh === dissonans [n=sub@183.84-48-73.nextgentel.com] has left #ubuntu+1 ["Leaving"] [07:26] also i noticed that the ntfs-3g drivers use a lot of cpu from here - wonder what that's about [07:26] it's probably on crack. *shrugs* [07:27] lol [07:27] never used it - i value my data a bit more than that. [07:27] my poor system is a pos so i'm happy it works fairly smoothly anyway [07:27] pimp31415, it is the fs that should be abandoned ;-) [07:27] step into the light and use real fs's :-) [07:27] ompaul, while i might agree with you - we should either make a better fat or make a better windows driver for ext3 === Jordan_U [n=Jordan_U@h-68-164-87-183.snvacaid.dynamic.covad.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [07:28] ompaul, i use ext3/reiser/ntfs depending on the partition [07:28] reiser ... [07:28] i atm am only tri booting [07:28] I have not used that in years [07:28] edgy / xp / gutsy [07:28] reiser is great [07:28] why edgy? [07:28] ext3 for /boot a and xfs after that === awerner32 [n=chatzill@ip70-160-51-99.hr.hr.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [07:28] take a look at how it speeds up access on dirs with lots of small files [07:29] xfs eh [07:29] how is that at a sudden shutdown - power los for instance? [07:29] pimp31415: reiser's fun when it dies while booting, when it's connected to a projector, in front of a whole lot of developers [07:29] pimp31415, not bad [07:29] Hobbsee, lol [07:29] Hobbsee, please not in public :) [07:29] where can i download the most recent build gutsy [07:29] !gutsy [07:29] Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule - Roadmap and specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy - Support in #ubuntu+1 [07:30] ompaul: *grin* [07:30] ompaul: wasnt my system. i didnt do a talk [07:30] so ompaul i got some vids for linux+ - talk about mind numbingly boring - learned 3 things: [07:30] 1. pwd 2. less is more [07:30] ok learned 2 things and forgot one [07:30] XD [07:31] oh oh the init levels - which dont work the same in debian =/ [07:31] Hobbsee, well I just have a memory of walking back down after the machine did not work withthe projector and fabbione saying you should have rebooted dude [07:31] and I nearly got sick [07:31] ompaul, you were there? [07:31] pimp31415, yeap [07:31] LOL [07:31] thats almost as priceless as this vid one sec [07:32] ompaul: heh [07:32] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xC5uEe5OzNQ [07:32] pimp31415, why it never occurred to me was I have a projector in work and I have three laptops and they all work plugging in on the fly [07:33] pimp31415, then we paid through the nose for the projector [07:33] it is very forgiving [07:34] I was not in the day they bought it [07:34] they would not have been allowed spend that much :) [07:37] ompaul, i dont know about rebooting [07:37] most of the time redetecting stuff worx [07:38] modprobe if you need to and restart x :P [07:38] but yeh [07:38] and watch that vid - pay specially attn to the last 30 sec [07:38] its PRICELESS [07:39] yeah remember it when it was in the news [07:39] :) [07:39] yeah hehehe === ompaul wonders if I should put any effort into beryl at all [07:42] most of the time I sit in one of three windows [07:42] and work away [07:42] well - what kinda effort would you put into it? [07:42] it would be nice if the mouse scroll worked to change workspaces [07:42] install it, and work out how it works [07:42] and it [on my system] doesnt seem to deal with the viewports correctly [07:42] ah [07:43] things like that [07:43] well if you have a decent vid card i recommend turning on the wave :D [07:43] well I only have an olde card [07:43] say your in xchat on beryl and have typed nothing in the chatlinething [07:43] push backspace and the window grows a tad [07:43] what kinda card ompaul ? [07:43] and have you tried the compiz fusion stuff? === Toma- [n=e17@203-217-0-119.dyn.iinet.net.au] has joined #ubuntu+1 [07:44] product: RV370 5B60 [Radeon X300 (PCIE)] [07:44] that should handle it fine if its what i think it is one sec [07:44] i couldn't go back to no beryl/compizfusion but in all honesty i turn of most of the plugins :) [07:44] pimp31415, well here is one for ya, I don't even know the different kinds of stuff [07:44] its nice to be able to control how much or how little of it you want running [07:45] ompaul, its really easy to get going - the thing to watch for is your framerate [07:46] but i can tell you on the 9200 my roomate insists on beryl [07:46] XD [07:46] okay, so I can upgrade my card and get it all funky === ompaul thinks if your going to play in the playground # [07:46] http://lhansen.blogspot.com/2006/10/3d-desktop-beryl-and-xgl-on-ubuntu-edgy.html [07:47] do it with real topys [07:47] toys even [07:47] i dont like the xgl stuff tho [07:47] brb [07:47] ok back [07:47] I should look at these [07:48] the way i get it going for roomate is fairly simple actually === chrisbudden14 [n=chrisbud@dsl-dp-81-140-98-58.in-addr.broadbandscope.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 [07:48] install beryl-manager beryl and emerald-themes [07:48] then change driver to um [07:48] ubuntu wiki has more up to date info really [07:49] yeah we use ati driver [07:49] make sure dri file mode thign is in config [07:49] and your basically good to go [07:49] might need a couple extra options but thats enough to restart x and go with it [07:50] let me post his xorg for u [07:50] !paste [07:50] pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic) [07:51] http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/29125/ === \x6e\x65\x72\x64 [n=gaucho@201-14-254-89.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br] has joined #ubuntu+1 === os2mac [n=jim@114-41-178-69.gci.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === LT [n=ircwhore@80-45-90-17.static.dsl.as9105.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === vicox [n=vicox@p54986FFD.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Kill_X [i=kill_x@p54A14585.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === FunnyLookinHat [n=funnyloo@208.68.49.110] has joined #ubuntu+1 [08:16] SeveredCross: you do relize the intent of that repo is to test packages never intended to be upgraded to gutsy using those packages. and firefox-trunk and firefox-granparadiso are both broken something awful upstream i just havent gotten around to pulling them out yet [08:20] gnomefreak, how is firefox broken? [08:20] besides the darn mozilla-mplayer [08:21] uuberstupid [08:21] pimp31415: cairo is causing crashes [08:21] works great in epiphany btw [08:21] ah [08:21] pimp31415: they changed the way firefox uses it and we are woriking on it :( [08:21] Has the "long freeze on Asian character sets" bug in Gran Paradiso been fixed yet? [08:21] pimp31415: -trunk and granparadiso not nomral ff [08:21] Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_drawable_unref: assertion `GDK_IS_DRAWABLE (drawable)' failed <<--- new errors [08:21] gnomefreak, ah [08:22] pimp31415: from? [08:23] when switching themes with emerald in beryl [08:23] specifically of course the window dressing themes [08:23] oh good [08:23] but doesnt seem to effect useability [08:23] DanaG: i havent seen that bug yet [08:24] atleast that i remember [08:24] also here's a question - i cant get my menus to go onto the panel - say applications > internet > hover on the actual menu and select add to panel > as a menu/drawer [08:24] this week is gonna be a layed back week (next 2 weeks if im lucky) [08:24] pimp31415: see compiz i think i have seen that bug before [08:25] it was working for a minute then it wasnt so ive no idea what it was lol [08:25] gnomefreak, same in beryl/compiz/metacity [08:25] for the add menu thing [08:25] but single apps add just fine lol [08:26] pimp31415: it works fine here without any desktop effects enabled (compiz uses metacity so maybe try disabling compiz) [08:26] see if that helps [08:27] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=357637 [08:27] yeah no desktop effects but let me try [08:27] Mozilla bug 357637 in GFX: Thebes "Loading time (Tp) of pages with Chinese text is unbearable" [Critical,Resolved: fixed] [08:27] DanaG: ill look ty [08:27] Oh, apparently it's fixed. [08:27] Now if only I could make Gran Paradiso use Flash, [08:27] if it was recently it will show its face in 2.0.0.5 [08:27] and make it replace firefox, and not be "firefox-trunk" [08:28] or alpha 7 === BHSPitLappy [n=steve-o@adsl-67-64-107-44.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [08:29] it will hit in one of the dailies but dont expect to find it in repos for a while. [08:29] yeah no go [08:29] upstream screwed up alot for alpha 6 === gnomefreak goes back to work :( [08:31] DanaG, flash is working in granparadiso here === obsethryl [n=cball@unaffiliated/obsethryl] has joined #ubuntu+1 === BHSPitLappy_ [n=steve-o@adsl-65-69-152-82.dsl.rcsntx.swbell.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === BHSPitLappy_ is now known as BHSPitLappy === Biagi [n=biagi@vir91-6-82-245-131-202.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [08:50] http://biagi.miniville.fr === Biagi [n=biagi@vir91-6-82-245-131-202.fbx.proxad.net] has left #ubuntu+1 [] === cypherdelic [n=cypherde@e182017199.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #ubuntu+1 === awerner32 [n=chatzill@ip70-160-51-99.hr.hr.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [08:55] hey say i can't get the gui installer to run is there a way to kill gdm and start x and run the gui installer without gnome or to install it sans the gui [08:56] yeah [08:56] install in the safe graphics mode its a common problem awerner32 [08:56] then it goes right into it [08:56] and if that doesnt work im not sure if there is an alternate installer yet === lazka [n=lazka@83-65-239-91.dynamic.xdsl-line.inode.at] has joined #ubuntu+1 [08:57] !gutsy [08:57] Gutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10). See https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyReleaseSchedule - Roadmap and specifications: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/gutsy - Support in #ubuntu+1 [08:57] ok if i start in safe graphics mode what is the command to start the installer/ [08:57] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/gutsy/tribe-2/ yeah there's an alternate [08:57] awerner32, when i did it it all worked normally [08:58] safe graphics mode just booted right into what i expect the livecd to look like normally [08:58] ok [08:58] thank you [08:58] no problem [08:58] one suggestion awerner32 === snax [n=snax@c-24-17-210-137.hsd1.mn.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [08:58] while in livecd assuming it boots - open terminal install xchat or irssi so u can be here at the same time if you have problems === Disablez [i=ircap8@87.119.153.240] has joined #ubuntu+1 === gourdin [n=adept@dau94-8-88-166-31-178.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [08:59] there's a hanging problem on manual partitioning sometimes i just dont remember what fixed it on that one sorry [08:59] lol [09:00] ok will do [09:00] ok ^_^ [09:00] brb [09:00] cuthen === DigitalNinja [n=dhull@157-157-237-24-mvl.ewc.gci.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === \x6e\x65\x72\x64 [n=gaucho@200-96-86-30.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br] has joined #ubuntu+1 === awerner32_ [n=chatzill@ip70-160-51-99.hr.hr.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [09:12] ok i am booted into safe graphics mode although x failed on the original boot and i had to manually reconfigure it === TheGoodShepherd [n=lollersk@c-24-14-254-177.hsd1.il.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [09:15] the installer froze on the partitioner === awerner32_ [n=chatzill@ip70-160-51-99.hr.hr.cox.net] has left #ubuntu+1 [] === awerner32_ [n=chatzill@ip70-160-51-99.hr.hr.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === bipolar [n=bflong@70.44.53.89] has joined #ubuntu+1 [09:18] well i think i am giving up with this and will try it agian in another month or so === chrisbudden14 [n=chrisbud@dsl-dp-81-140-98-58.in-addr.broadbandscope.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 [09:23] mm gkrellm does not have a menu entry in system tools or anywhere else by default - unless your running also the debian menu [09:24] lol [09:24] i told him it would probably pause there [09:24] 6 minutes of patience eh === pimp31415 sighs === zaggynl [n=zaggynl@dsl-083-247-110-137.solcon.nl] has joined #ubuntu+1 === merhojt [n=Jimmy@h88n2c1o885.bredband.skanova.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 [09:35] glad to see some activity today :D === SeveredCross [n=bojan@c-24-60-139-195.hsd1.ma.comcast.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === \x6e\x65\x72\x64 [n=gaucho@200-102-254-218.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br] has joined #ubuntu+1 [09:45] Crap, Hobbsee left. [09:46] Anyone here know how the hell I can get apt to install after make-ing it? [09:46] I find the binaries, but it doesn't work... [09:47] Err, I don't know how to install them that is. === mon^rch [n=anonymou@S0106000fea33f1bb.cg.shawcable.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [09:56] SeveredCross i have no idea of your prior conversation, but did you create .deb files? if so sudo dpkg -i foo.deb to install them, replacing foo with the package name [09:56] Nope, can't create deb files. [09:56] No way to do make install so checkinstall fails. [09:56] I know how to install with dpkg. [09:56] okay, not a clue then sorry :-) [09:56] She had uploaded a newer apt that fixed some problems with missing dependencies, but nobody has built it yet--I decided to build it for myself but don't know how to install it now. [09:56] <_> [09:57] how did you build it SeveredCross ? can you explain the process for me [09:57] I downloaded the tarball she had uploaded, did ./configure and make [09:57] The usual way to build things. :) [09:57] did you have the things you need to compile it correctly? [09:58] Yep. [09:58] I did apt-get build-dep apt beforehand. [09:58] sure there's not something wieerd? [09:58] bah [09:58] Make finished correctly, so it's not that that's the problem. [09:58] build-dep means nothing [09:58] finishing make correctly means only a little [09:58] Well, make finished without any errors if it makes you feel any better? [09:58] lol === SeveredCross shrugs. === pimp31415 shrugs back [09:58] I'll double-check the COMPILING file. [09:58] lol [09:58] ok well reading the maintainers guide should be helpful, the ubuntu version i seen on http://doc.gwos.org/index.php/Deb_Guide [09:58] let mke know how it goes? [09:58] *me [09:58] Things you need to compile apt: [09:59] i have those exact problems all the time lol [09:59] what i need is a workstation metapackage [09:59] which installs like 4 gigs of stuff ppl dont normally need [09:59] so i can compile my 3 packages perfectly >_< [09:59] gcc, g++, make, ar, sh, awk, sed, a C library with the usual POSIX functions and a BSD socket layer. [10:00] Make 3.74 or so, gcc > 2.8.. [10:00] I have all of those things. [10:00] mm [10:01] wierd [10:02] Hmm.. === crdlb [n=crdlb@unaffiliated/crdlb] has joined #ubuntu+1 === mo0osah_ [n=mo0osah@cpe-70-116-21-77.austin.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Amaranth [n=amaranth@ip72-196-13-134.om.om.cox.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [10:14] I thinK I'm getting somewhere with it. [10:14] The maintainers guide is helping. === greg_g [n=greg@adsl-69-212-226-220.dsl.sfldmi.ameritech.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === blenderhead001 [n=blenderh@adsl-068-209-133-121.sip.jax.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 === chrisbudden14 [n=chrisbud@dsl-dp-81-140-98-58.in-addr.broadbandscope.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === \x6e\x65\x72\x64 [n=gaucho@201-14-254-222.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br] has joined #ubuntu+1 [10:23] Fuckshit. [10:23] I got it to build the deb but for some reason it still won't actually provide libapt-pkg-libc6.5-6-4.4 === clouder`grr [n=clouder@cpe-24-174-204-170.elp.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === clouder`grr_ [n=clouder@cpe-24-174-204-170.elp.res.rr.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === grumpymole [n=warren@c58-109-125-122.lowrp2.vic.optusnet.com.au] has joined #ubuntu+1 === _4strO [n=cedric@AStrasbourg-253-1-74-154.w90-26.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined #ubuntu+1 === kingrayray [n=kingrayr@pool-71-112-152-244.sttlwa.dsl-w.verizon.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [10:43] hello friends [10:43] who uses xmms2 here :) === gloombug [n=gloombug@i60-42-198-95.s02.a023.ap.plala.or.jp] has joined #ubuntu+1 === gloombug [n=gloombug@i60-42-198-95.s02.a023.ap.plala.or.jp] has left #ubuntu+1 [] === AnRkey [n=AnRkey@87-194-62-131.bethere.co.uk] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Amaranth_ [n=travis@ubuntu/member/Amaranth] has joined #ubuntu+1 === pwnguin_ [n=jld5445@camaro.cis.ksu.edu] has joined #ubuntu+1 === gourdin [n=adept@dau94-8-88-166-31-178.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [11:25] "(21:23:50) SeveredCross: Fuckshit." your Jason Mewes aren't you! :D [11:25] I see [11:27] kingrayray I don't use xmms2 [11:27] me neither. I did like an hour ago [11:27] lol [11:29] haven't tried xmms to be honest [11:29] started off with amarok then banshee, then rhythmbox [11:29] i dont like mono [11:29] :) [11:30] I don't like GUI's [11:30] lol [11:30] well not for music at least [11:31] terminal is usually quicker for most things but music needs i would doubt very much :D [11:31] creating ques etc [11:31] no thanks :D [11:31] you should really try mpd + ncmpc then lol [11:31] I've been using mpd for like, 3 years now [11:32] I need a new keyboard, i spilled glue on this one last year and the key's have been a bit annoying ever since [11:32] llol [11:32] grrr [11:32] :D [11:34] just took a look at some screenshots for gxmms2, it looks freaking horrible :D === jaaroo [n=jaro@x53.mykey.cz] has joined #ubuntu+1 [11:34] http://hem.bredband.net/kaw/ncmpc/screenshots.html [11:35] that is my fav app for handing music === karmue [n=karli@e178140092.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #ubuntu+1 [11:36] :D [11:36] a keep it simple guy :D [11:36] because when you get your playlist set up, you just close it [11:36] no need to keep it running [11:36] because a daemon is playing the music :) [11:36] nice [11:37] I play anarchy online a lot so I use a cli app ;p [11:37] so I can ctrl+alt+f2 over and change the music [11:37] brb [11:40] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QADays [11:44] back [11:44] "anarchy online" bah humbug [11:44] :D [11:44] what a terrible game [11:44] pff [11:45] been playing warsow lately [11:45] its like the only mmo I've played that didn't make me wanna quit [11:45] the mmorpg im waiting for is the new elite game [11:45] ll [11:45] lol [11:46] warsow is a great game, been playing that lately, brings a good name to pen source linux native gameing [11:46] though I think there is a huge lack of open source storey based polished games out there [11:47] warsow is nice and polished :D [11:48] to play the latest version it uninstalled the broken libcurl4 package though :/ and open office :D lol [11:48] hint hint [11:48] lol [11:48] are you trying to get me to install warsow [11:48] if your using gutsy id advice not at the moment [11:49] until libcurl is fixed [11:50] im very happy with gutsy as a whole right now to be honest [11:50] compiz worked from the get go [11:50] :D [11:50] I've never had problems with compiz in the first place [11:50] never did that before on my machine, used to have horrible problems with it [11:51] I hate how the appearance configuation takes a week and a half to open [11:51] opens relatively quick for me [11:51] I'm using beryl instead of compiz fusion at the moment though [11:52] as am I [11:52] find its more stable [11:52] and compiz fusion doesn't "yet" have the customizing features I want [11:52] compiz fusion sounds like a carbonated beverage [11:53] it should be [11:53] they should have just called it fusion === wfarr [n=wfarr@adsl-152-173-169.asm.bellsouth.net] has joined #ubuntu+1 [11:54] doesn't matter anyway, as long as they have stopped bickering over the name and started doing some work :D [11:55] seriously considering installing the 64bit version of gutsy on my machine [11:55] wondering if id see much of a performance boost === tormod [n=tormod@80-219-112-71.dclient.hispeed.ch] has left #ubuntu+1 ["Ex-Chat"] [12:02] tretle i dont see/feel any different here on the desktop with 64bit vs 32 [12:05] Hmmmmm... maybe i wasted my money last year getting a dual core 64bit AMD processor :D [12:06] im sure the dual cores will benefit more than the 64bit instructions :-) unless you aer serving/have >4gig of ram [12:07] well I have 1 gig at the moment, plan to add another 3 gigs soon but need to find a new apartment first :D [12:08] Its going to be my media center pc/ media server once ubuntu media center comes out :D [12:08] then I'll have another system as my desktop [12:08] :P [12:08] heh Q6600 for your next build, TreMobyl [12:08] err tretle [12:08] lol [12:08] Also have to get some new hardrives, i was thinking3 or four terabytes [12:09] $250 for 4 cores [12:09] Yeah, Im holding off for AMD's new chipset [12:09] this is a socket am2 machine [12:09] Heh - I'm gonna holdon to my desktop for a bit - Athlon 64 x2 3800+ w/2GB ram on the 939 platform [12:09] decent for now. [12:09] so i'll need to get a new motherboard for amd's new processor anyway [12:11] heh but you can't beat 4 cores of gooey goodness for $250 [12:11] :-p [12:11] amd or intel [12:11] intel dont do true multicore === \x6e\x65\x72\x64 [n=gaucho@200-102-255-33.smace701.dsl.brasiltelecom.net.br] has joined #ubuntu+1 [12:12] thats what AMD's new processor is going to be [12:12] true quad core computing [12:12] not just cores bolted together [12:14] ubuntu has come a long way since dapper :D === Subhuman [n=jack@host86-143-235-27.range86-143.btcentralplus.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === Ronald [n=Ronald@ip51-232-58-62.adsl.versatel.nl] has joined #ubuntu+1 === karmue [n=karli@e178161039.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #ubuntu+1 [12:20] planet gnome seems to be f+cked [12:20] i mean it needs a fsck [12:20] :D === chrisbudden14 [n=chrisbud@dsl-dp-81-140-98-58.in-addr.broadbandscope.com] has joined #ubuntu+1 === MugginsM [n=jennyj@69.55.232.10] has joined #ubuntu+1