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=== Topic for #ubuntu+1: The In Development Version Channel | Please *don't* run gutsy unless you are familiar with dpkg and dependencies, bug fixing, etc | 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 4 released!
=== Topic (#ubuntu+1): set by Hobbsee at Thu Aug 9 16:02:44 2007
-ChanServ(ChanServ@services.)- [#ubuntu+1] Please read the topic. Especially if things are broken!07:01
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(malnilion/#ubuntu+1) Man, the dodge effect is kind of annoying.07:02
tehkis there anyway to delete my compiz settingsand load the distro default? the default uses gconf.07:02
crdlbtehk, gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/compiz07:05
tehkcrdlb, thanks!07:05
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thelsdjif i apt-get source, then change something inside the source directory, how do i recreate the diff and dsc files ?07:14
thelsdj(so if i then run pbuilder against the dsc file, it picks up my changes)07:14
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RAOFthelsdj: debuild -S07:19
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se7en^Of^9does skype work on gutsy ... anybody know07:40
RAOFYes.07:40
se7en^Of^9:)07:40
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benanz1I like the new printer GUI08:04
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dystopianrayso gutsy will have apparmor, but but it will be effectively inactive until a release after gutsy?08:09
benanz1I'm not sure of that.  It loads when I boot up.  I don't know if it's doing anything though.08:13
dystopianraythe tribe 4 page on ubuntu.com says the apparmor profiles are in universe and aren't officially supported yet08:15
dystopianrayI don't knwo if that means not supported until gutsy+1 or unsupported until a later point, closer to the release of gutsy08:15
Hobbseecould be either08:16
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iwarp62can anyone help me get past this 40408:44
iwarp62I'm trying to upgrade to gutsy but I get a 404:(08:44
Hobbseethen remove the offending URL from your sources list08:44
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iwarp62Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty-commercial/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.89.6 80]   it's safe to remove thatone??08:45
Hobbseeyes08:45
Hobbseeas it's only the commercial one08:45
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iwarp62ok awesome thanks08:46
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leperkhanzAnybody else getting super slow compiz?08:59
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hyljearrrrrr wtf09:03
hyljesometimes randomly after recovering from suspend, X starts drawing stuff quite a few pixels to the left09:04
hyljewhile keeping input intact09:05
hyljeit's rather annoying09:05
RAOFCool09:05
dystopianrayhylje: what video card?09:06
hyljenvidia, 680009:07
hyljeback when i had gentoo on the same hardware the problem didnt exist, although i didnt suspend either09:07
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shayne_i keep getting these "spurious completion" messages to do with SATA: http://pastebin.com/m4a701306 ... anyone know what they mean?09:21
databuddyanyone know what pacakge cube-cap is in for compiz ?09:22
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ymlI am trying the new tribe4 and for some unknown reason I can use kopete ping google but not surf with konqueror. i am getting the foollowing error:An error occurred while loading http://ubuntu.com:Could not connect to host http://ubuntu.com/.09:38
ymlIt  would be nice if one of you could let me know what could cause the kind of stange behavior?09:39
databuddytry www.google.com09:41
databuddyor http://www.ubuntu.com09:41
leperkhanzIs there a newer qemulator that actually works in gutsy out anywhere?09:45
ymlthe pb is that I cannot use Internet09:45
ymlbecause od this problem?09:46
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leperkhanzSorry, crashed... was there a response about qemulator?09:50
leperkhanzI can't get my VMs any networking under qemu launcher.09:50
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jdthello, I just updated from Feisty to Tribe 4, Open Office always fails to load and soffice consumes 100% processor. I first discovered this in Tribe 3. Is anyone else experiencing this with Tribe 4 and the OpenOffice 2.3 development version?09:54
databuddyflash still not working?09:55
databuddyjdt: open office working fine here09:56
jdtdatabuddy: Ok, thanks.. Are you using Ubuntu or Kubuntu?  Im actually running Kubuntu, I might try Gnome and see if the problem persists there09:57
databuddygnome here09:57
databuddythere have been a couple update rounds to openoffice lately09:57
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cyphaseWhy is vino-session running by default in Tribe 4?10:16
DanaGI had that "screen jumps to the left" issue on power-source change (AC <-> Battery), but I don't remember what fixed it.10:17
nemiki had an issue of every time i unplugged from AC, it would go to resume10:18
nemikapparently killall'ing then starting again gnome-power-manager is all it takes to fix that.10:19
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nemikso is there any automatix replacement or codec install utility of some kind for gutsy?10:20
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RAOFnemik: Well, if you try to open something in Totem (by double clicking on it, for example) it will install the needed codecs for you.10:24
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nemikhehe hi again RAOF10:29
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nemikRAOF: thanks i finally found the ubuntu restricted package, seems to be working great10:34
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pvandewyngaerdei broke my gutsy after recent upgrade, i cant login to X anymore, and also before, firefox was broken10:41
variantcan't you just fix it?10:52
TheInfinityhmm ... is it posssible that theres no much reaction to bugs? :)10:59
TheInfinityand another question - update-pciids ... where should i report unknown devices there?11:00
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variantTheInfinity: you ran update-pciids and still have unknown hardware?11:01
TheInfinityyes11:01
variantwhat do you mean about the "reaction to bugs" comment?'11:01
ymlis there someone that have a good understanding of the wireless configuration.11:02
TheInfinitybecause for since alpha3 the bugs are undecided - no real reaction, question or something like this11:02
yml?11:02
variantTheInfinity: you can submit hardware information here: http://pci-ids.ucw.cz/ make sure it's accurate (although it will be checked)11:03
TheInfinityand my wireless card is known after update-pciids since alpha3, but RJ45 and my graphics card not :)11:03
variantwhat ethernet card is it exactly?11:03
variantand what graphics card?11:03
TheInfinityGeForce 8600 GT (mobile)11:03
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variantstrange, that should be regognised. maybe it's a gutsy bug11:04
TheInfinityits a MacBook Pro11:04
ymlI am trying to set up my wireless network but for some reason it seems that kubuntu have recognised my wireles card11:04
TheInfinityso it might be another ID11:04
variantdoesn't matter11:04
varianttrue11:04
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ymlbut when I do sudo iwlist eth1 scanning it is not able to see any network11:04
TheInfinityRJ45 works, but it is unknown to lspci ...11:05
variantwhat card is it?11:05
TheInfinity<-- looks at specs ...11:05
ymlI have this line in lspci:11:06
yml02:07.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter (rev 04)11:06
TheInfinityEthernetBuilt-in 10/100/1000BASE-T (Gigabit) <-- urgs i hate online specs without any information :/11:07
ymlvariant : does that answer your question?11:07
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variantyml: you shouldn't be running gutsy if you don't know how to fix these things or file a proper bug report. the current gutsy releases are developer previews only11:07
variant(i don't run gutsy, i just follow progress in here)11:07
leperkhanzI can't get my VMs any networking under qemu launcher.11:07
variantTheInfinity: lol nice11:07
godlygeekso...  i just attempted a dist-upgrade from feisty, and the first three things that i see when the system is booting are three "Segmentation fault" lines scrolling by, before "reading files needed to boot"... that's probably not good.  any suggestions for how to track that down?11:08
variantleperkhanz: what is qemu launcher?11:08
leperkhanza GUI for launching qemu VMs.11:08
variantleperkhanz: link?11:09
ymlI am trying to make sure that when this 7.10 go out I have all the things working. So I am doing my homework to test if there is any regression / improvement.11:09
leperkhanzqemulator crashes in gutsy right now, so that's out of the question.11:09
TheInfinityvariant: i just have to reboot to gutsy - perhaps i get more information here ... :/11:09
variantTheInfinity: ok11:09
leperkhanzhttp://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php?soft_id=52311:10
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leperkhanzUnless you know of a different VM gui that actually works!11:10
pvandewyngaerdei get those segmentation faults too,11:12
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TheInfinity0c:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. Unknown device 436a (rev 13)11:15
DanaGqemulator is another good utility.11:15
TheInfinity01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation Unknown device 0407 (rev a1)11:15
pvandewyngaerdehow do i check my pci ids ?11:15
TheInfinitythose two :)11:15
TheInfinitynow - eating ...11:15
DanaGOh, and I use vde2 networking.  Some time I should write up a bit for Gutsy specifically.11:15
DanaGOr you can use tap networking directly.11:17
DanaGIt depends on whether you want multiple VMs to communicate with each other.11:17
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Axiooanyone, I have 6.06 LTS, when is the next LTS release? I'm planning to install a LTS for a server in several places. If it is in the near future and worth the wait, then I'll wait.11:22
elkbuntu!lts11:22
ubotuLTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server.11:22
elkbuntuhmm...11:22
RAOFGutsy is (almost certainly) LTS.11:23
RAOF7.10, so in October.11:23
Axioo!gutsy11:23
ubotuGutsy Gibbon is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (7.10) | (due October 2007) | It is development software, as such unstable, support _only_ in #ubuntu+111:23
elkbuntuRAOF, are you sure?11:23
elkbuntuhttps://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2007-April/000276.html11:23
elkbuntu"Gutsy will not be an LTS (Long Term Support) release"11:24
godlygeekso, the three segfault's that I'm seeing on boot.. seem to be coming from.. the initrd?  i think?  if i use nosplash, single, and don't use quiet, i see three 'Segmentation fault' lines around a line saying it's executing "/scripts/init_bottom"11:24
AxiooRAOF: what about that statement from ubotu (bot)?11:24
RAOFelkbuntu: It was announced at Ubuntu live by sabdfl, I think.11:24
elkbuntuhttp://kahvipapu.com/blog/2007/07/24/ubuntu-live-conference-gutsy-notes/11:25
elkbuntuRAOF, not according to that11:25
RAOF...11:26
RAOFWhen I said "Gutsy", what I meant was "Gutsy+1"11:26
RAOFSorry.  I knew that.11:26
elkbuntuhehe11:26
variantRAOF: yes, according to the space man11:26
godlygeekhow about just a little help on how to track down a segfault in something run by the initrd?  :)11:27
godlygeeki don't even know where to start on figuring out which process is segfaulting.11:28
pvandewyngaerdegodlygeek: i got that too11:28
pvandewyngaerdei have dual opteron and 64 bit11:28
pvandewyngaerdebut it boots fine further on11:29
godlygeekpvandewyngaerde: haha, at least i'm not the only one.  i'm not the best c coder in the world, but i'd like to think that i'm not useless either!11:29
godlygeekpvandewyngaerde: core2duo macbook.  so, it gets to pick and choose, but should be able to run 64 or 32 bit code...11:29
Axioosoooo ... there is no telling when is the next LTS going to come out?11:30
godlygeekpvandewyngaerde: i'm aware that the system boots fine... and seems to even be working well... but a segfault is still completely unacceptable, and i'd like to think that i could help fix a bug11:30
pvandewyngaerdeidd, but i wouldn't know how11:31
godlygeekidd?11:32
albert23axioo: http://www.linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2007-07-22-008-26-NW-DB-SW11:32
godlygeek(i don't disagree?  :))11:33
pvandewyngaerdeA segmentation fault occurs when a program attempts to access a memory location that it is not allowed to access, or attempts to access a memory location in a way that is not allowed (for example, attempting to write to a read-only location, or to overwrite part of the operating system)11:34
godlygeeksure11:35
godlygeekmy bigger problem is figuring out how to tear apart an initrd to see which script is causing a segfault11:36
pvandewyngaerdehave you filed a bug report ?11:38
godlygeekpvandewyngaerde: i don't know that i really have enough information.  none of the errors i'm seeing on screen are being logged to /var/log (though there might be a way to log them, i can't think of it...)11:39
Axioooh just read the link from elkbuntu ... it is 8.04? Thx, and also from albert23, Thx 211:40
pvandewyngaerdegodlygeek: them file a bug report so people who know where to look  know there is a problem11:41
leperkhanzWhat good games are there for AMD64 gutsy?11:42
RAOFleperkhanz: All the same games as for i386 gutsy, of course :)11:43
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databuddy<databuddy> ok11:53
databuddy<databuddy> you guys arnt probably gonna like this11:53
databuddy<databuddy> but i just dont like compiz very much without my emerald themes.11:53
databuddy<databuddy> so in gutsy: 1. add the feisty basic repo & do update & install beryl-manager beryl and emerald-themes11:53
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databuddy<databuddy> 2. run beryl-manager and select metacity as wm. select gtk window decorator.11:53
databuddy<databuddy> 3. turn on desktop effects & select emerald window decorator11:53
databuddy<databuddy> when you do stuff and it goes back to defaults etc just select to gtk themer and then back to emerald11:53
databuddy<databuddy> and emerald-themes works to change the nice lil thingie11:53
databuddy<databuddy> :>11:53
databuddyagain, i repeat that the desktop effects to me are 50% worthless wihtout the themer.11:53
databuddylinux is about options and i choose that!11:54
databuddy[oh and comment out and do another update[11:54
databuddyfor the record the only reason beryl itself doesnt work is b/c it doesnt like the plugin date - i suppose if you compiled everything from source they would all play quite nicely lol11:54
TheInfinityok11:55
TheInfinityback11:55
databuddywb11:55
databuddyi'm back too11:55
databuddyXD11:55
TheInfinityback to missing pciids ...11:55
databuddyoo11:55
databuddywhats that11:55
TheInfinityi have unknown devices in lspci ;)11:56
databuddyo11:56
TheInfinityand restricted-manager-kde just crashed.11:56
TheInfinityyea :)11:57
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ymlyml$12:01
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TheInfinityhmm12:06
TheInfinitywhat should i do with this missing pciids? :)12:06
TheInfinityreboot to restart this restricted manager ...12:10
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TheInfinityyea12:45
TheInfinitycrash of hardware database :912:45
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TheInfinitynow hardware database crashes direct after boot12:57
TheInfinityand restricted hardware manager does not start again12:57
TheInfinityhmm12:57
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databuddyok01:11
databuddyi know how u guyz hate emerald-themes so much for some reason01:11
databuddybut i found a much more elegant solution:01:11
databuddysudo echo "emerald --replace" > /usr/bin/emreplace01:12
databuddysudo chmod +x /usr/bin/emreplace01:12
databuddythen use alt+f2 to run01:12
databuddywith emerald themes in it changes to the em theme of choice01:12
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Do``hey01:22
Do``i think i ran into a bug01:22
TheInfinityonly one? :D01:22
Do``so far :)01:23
Do``installed wine and ran world of warcraft01:23
Do``and when i exited the game01:23
Do``the gnome panels on the bottom of the screen reversed their order01:23
Do``so the panel with the running apps on it moved to the upper row01:24
Do``and the one with the applications menu and clock and whatnot moved to the bottom row01:24
Do``and while i like it better this way and never found to do it manually, i dont think it should do this01:24
databuddylol01:25
databuddybtw Do`` just drag a panel by an empty spot to anywhere you like on the corners of the screen01:25
Do``well01:26
Do``if i restart the gnome-panel with killall01:26
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databuddyitl stay where u put it01:26
Do``it resets to my previous settings01:26
databuddythen log out and in01:26
Do``that should save the settings?01:26
Do``properly i mean01:27
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Do``my, thank you :)01:28
Do``still... about the bug01:28
databuddyyeah thats a good one.01:30
databuddytry moving them back and logging out and in01:30
databuddyand then see if you can reproduce it?01:30
Do``i can reproduce it :)01:30
databuddyo: for sure?01:31
databuddytoo bad i dont wow01:31
Do``it might be related to changing the resolution01:31
databuddywell that was my first thought01:31
Do``i play in 1024x76801:31
databuddybut usually that just messes up the icon order on the bar itself01:31
Do``and the desktop runs in 1280x1024 the native resolution01:31
databuddytry making both resolutions the same and then run wow01:32
databuddysee if it reproduces then?01:32
Do``gimme a minute01:33
Do``hm hm both on the same resolution doesnt seem to affect the panel order01:34
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Do``oh and btw, i lost my wallpaper settings too, while the panel order got messed up previously, i just didnt notice it01:35
Do``i'm back the default chocolate colored one01:35
databuddyyeah lets call it a bug :P01:35
databuddy!bug01:35
ubotuIf you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-bots01:35
databuddytho i'm no expert so no blaming me for any marshmellow roasting events01:36
databuddynor mass nakid children events either ~_~01:36
Do``should i make a bug report?01:36
databuddyi would be inclined to do so, yes01:36
TheInfinitysomeone here who has firefox installed with gutsy?01:38
Do``i'll to be as precise as i can, thank you for the help databuddy01:38
TheInfinitybecause i need somone who tests a bug :)01:38
Do``databuddy: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-panel/+bug/119910 <- :)01:40
ubotuLaunchpad bug 119910 in gnome-panel "Gnome should remember panel order and state" [Low,Invalid] 01:40
Do``though i dont know why it is invalid01:40
databuddyconsidered a bug with wine perhaps?01:41
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databuddyask in #winehq // or ask on the thread01:41
Do``alrighty01:42
Do``thanks for the info01:42
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parCDCC SEND startkeylogger 0 0 0       fuck you elkbuntu01:46
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TheInfinitywtf? :o01:47
Do``mirc exploit iirc01:47
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databuddy.....01:51
databuddyand yes you do Do``01:52
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Do``hm?01:53
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pvandewyngaerdei cant login to x      http://pastebin.com/m65f5edb001:55
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databuddypvandewyngaerde: using nvidia driver i take it?01:58
databuddywhat card // which nvidia-glx package is in01:58
pvandewyngaerdei got in X as root01:59
pvandewyngaerdenvidia 660001:59
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pvandewyngaerdeglx-new02:00
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TheInfinitypvandewyngaerde: mobile version?02:00
pvandewyngaerdeGainward Ultra 1960PCX XP Geforce 6600 GT 128 MB DDR 302:02
pvandewyngaerdepci express    no mobile02:02
TheInfinityoh okay 6600. i read 8600 - theres a known bug ;)02:02
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pvandewyngaerdeshould i try nv drivers ?02:04
databuddysure02:04
databuddyand if that doesnt work try vesa02:04
pvandewyngaerdebrb02:06
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pvandewyngaerdenope02:11
pvandewyngaerdewaiting for X server to shut down FreeFontPath: FPE "/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc" refcount is 2, should be 1; fixing02:11
pvandewyngaerdethis is samd bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/12322202:13
ubotuLaunchpad bug 123222 in Ubuntu "[GUTSY]  GUI fails when running in virtualbox" [Undecided,Confirmed] 02:13
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fenrighi02:14
fenrigcould it be that cups can't read the gutenprint printer drivers02:14
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fenrigi can't find any bug about gutenprint and cups02:20
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cyphasehmm, the latest deskbar update is interesting02:44
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pvandewyngaerdei found my problem, drive was full :-(02:52
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jdthello, has anyone noticed with Tribe 4 that trackerd seems to constantly consume a lot of CPU%  (on my system, average about 30 - 40% constant utilisation)02:59
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jdtAlso, hard drive utilisation is constantly high03:00
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pvandewyngaerdethat is indexing03:01
jdtpvandewyngaerde: yes, its been running non-stop for over five hours since I installed? Seems a little excessive..03:03
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jdtoh well, hopefully it wont need to index for hours on end daily03:05
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kenroI need a cbr viewer, but Ubuntu doesn't provide one. With me using hte gibbon, would it ruin my computer if I include pure Debian pkg sources?03:21
ccookekenro: in the long run, almost certainly03:24
kenroAnyone with so much as opinion or advice for my problem?03:24
ccookeif you installed a single specific package, probably not.03:25
kenroccooke: Sorry I'm tracking several channels for help.03:25
ccookekenro: more to the point... what about comix?03:26
kenroI'll check...03:27
ccookeit's in universe03:27
ccookehave you wnabled universe?03:27
ccooke(found by doing a search for "cbr cbz". If you don't like it, there's cbrpager, too.03:28
kenrocrpager seems wanky. starts up, freezes before view.03:29
Trewaskenro: .cbr is just a generic .rar archive so it can be extracted with rar, and there's comix (and probably many others) in ubuntu which can show files in .cbr archives directly03:30
ccookecomix appears to work03:31
ccookeI just tried it03:31
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kenroFunny how synaptic failed to note. Installing comix now.03:32
ccookekenro: was universe enabled?03:34
ccookewhat did you search for?03:34
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kenroccooke:  I searched cbr. All synaptic returned was cbrpager, which failed to display.03:35
kenroccooke: apt just installed it.03:35
kenroHaHaHa! I could swear I had unrar installed!03:38
kenroBah. Now, unrar is withdrawn.03:39
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kenroI'll hafta wait til unrar is re-included...03:43
kenroccooke: file transfer to you of my sources.list?03:46
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ccookekenro: put it on the pastebin03:48
ccooke!pastebin03:48
ubotupastebin 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)03:48
kenroccooke:  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/33337/03:49
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ccookehmm03:51
ccookeno idea why you didn't find it, then03:51
ccookeit was in my search results03:51
kenroAnd now, thought I'v extracted the archive separately, comix can't display because there's no unrar.03:52
ohadhi. is it possible to get/force higher screen resolution from intl 1024x768 on thinkpad x61s ?03:52
ohadrunning gutsy 2.6.22-903:52
ohadalso, how do i go about installing a patch .c file?03:54
ohadmy sound only works if i run this .py file.03:54
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kenroccooke:  I guess I'll just hafta wait, let people work on the repos a while. Upgrade and try again. Thanks anyway.03:56
ohadanyone there?03:56
kenroNo one here but us chackens.03:57
ohad154 chickenz03:58
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gorrzanything worth making the jump from feisty to gutsy ?04:07
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kousotuhey guys04:20
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mark007Hello all.04:21
mark007I'd like to help test, but am having a hard time figuring out how to upgrade to Gutsy. Has anyone had any luck doing so?04:21
kousotuhey mark00704:21
mark007I don't want to just add gutsy to my sources.list...04:21
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mark007update-manager -cd pulls up the normal update manager.04:21
kousotumark007: I don't know what you mean04:21
TheInfinitymark007: apt-get dist-upgrade?04:21
kousotuok, maybe TheInfinity does04:22
mark007Haven't tried that, yet, TheInfinity04:22
kousotulol04:22
slimzis there any way i can completely reinstall the keyring and keyring manager, it always asks me for a new keyring manager everytime i get on my wireless, then when i access a netwark share04:22
kousotuslimz: it does that always04:22
kousotuslimz: to me as well04:22
TheInfinityif you dont know how to fix problems via apt / dpkg you should not upgrade to gutsy ;)04:22
mark007TheInfinity, do I need gutsy in my /etc/apt/sources.list for that?04:22
kousotuhey Hobbsee04:23
Hobbseehi kousotu04:23
TheInfinitymark007: you know gutsy is alpha software?04:23
mark007Of course :-)04:23
mark007I always adopt the new ubuntu after Herd/Tribe/Whatever-they're-calling-it-this-release 404:23
TheInfinityit hats lots of bugs and if you dont know how to dist-upgrade a system you will destroy your system quite fast ;)04:23
slimzmark007 : are you trying to pull up the update-manager in gutsy?04:23
slimzmark007 : you don't need update manager -c -d for going to tribe 4, just a dist-upgrade04:24
kousotuHobbsee: does the alpha update the same as the T4 release?04:24
mark007Ok. Thanks slimz.04:24
kousotuI like the alpha, everything works like it should04:24
kousotulol04:24
Hobbseekousotu: er, yes04:24
slimzmine works amazing, except the keyring04:24
mark007The gutsy-tribe-4 page suggested pulling update-manager from feisty-proposed, but I couldn't find that version to do a force-version04:24
kousotuHobbsee: kool, thx04:25
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slimzmark007 : are you in feisty now?04:25
mark007And then doing update-manager -cd04:25
mark007slimz, yes.04:25
slimzoh04:25
slimzthen i was wrong04:25
slimzyou cant just dist-upgrade04:26
slimzyou need update manager04:26
mark007Well, as stated "update-manager -c -d" doesn't even offer to upgrade.04:26
mark007Do I need to add gutsy to my sources.list file for it to offer?04:26
slimzif you really want to try gutsy04:27
mark007Perhaps I should just download the official cd release and go that route.04:27
slimzi would suggest getting the iso of it then04:27
slimzand booting it04:27
mark007I upgraded to Feisty the same way with no problems (that is, using update-manager)04:27
kousotuHobbsee: do you know why workspace manager was disabled in this release?04:28
mark007slimz, Perhaps I shall...04:29
Hobbseekousotu: yes.  compiz.04:29
kousotu?04:29
kousotuwhat is tht?04:29
kousotuthat*04:29
Skiessiwhat's workspace manager?04:31
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Skiessilet's see does this work04:32
Skiessi!compiz04:32
ubotuCompiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - Help in #ubuntu-effects04:32
Skiessi!workspacemanager04:32
Skiessi:|04:32
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BorisYaltsinis the guy who tried to install gutsy on an xps m1330 here?05:01
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yaustarI am having trouble with WIfi + 64 bit WEP and Gutsy, can anyone help me out please?05:48
KousotuHobbsee: is there a way to enable that manger in Tribe 4a like it was in T3?05:48
Kousotuyaustar: what card?05:48
yaustar01:04.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 2200BG Network Connection (rev 05)05:49
Kousotuyaustar: also, are you using roaming?05:49
yaustarNope, I am configuring it manually05:49
Kousotuhm..05:49
KousotuI never had a prob with manual config05:49
yaustarI have tried it without the WEP code (unprotected) and it is fine05:50
Kousotuthat's odd05:50
Kousotuhm...05:50
yaustarUsing a 64 bit WEP code: NN:NN:NN:NN:NN and I get the IP address169.254.4.13605:50
Kousotuis this the pc you're trying to go wifi on?05:50
Hobbseeno idea which manager you're talking about05:50
yaustaryes05:50
KousotuHobbsee: The workspae one05:51
Hobbseeonly by disabling compiz05:51
Kousotuyaustar you have it ethed now?05:51
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yaustarethed?05:51
KousotuHobbsee: and how do I do that?05:51
Kousotuethernet05:51
yaustarYes, I am connected by a wired connection at the moment05:52
Kousotua wired connection05:52
Kousotuok05:52
Kousotulet's try this...05:52
Kousotuenter the wifi SSID with <none> on security05:52
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yaustarok05:53
HobbseeKousotu: you can change the number of workspaces in the compiz config thing05:54
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yaustarKousotu: I get the same IP address and the number of RX packets shoot through the roof.05:54
CaBlGuYhow is gutsy running thus far??05:54
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yaustarI remember having trouble with codes before and they need to be in a specific format.. I am not sure if I have that correct05:55
yaustarCaBlGuY: Better then feisty, At least it doesn't crash 80% on boot up on my laptop05:55
CaBlGuYhehe,,   which is good yes?  lol05:55
CaBlGuYand whats someof the major changes form fiesty?05:56
yaustarA little less responsive then 6.06 but generally pretty good05:56
KousotuI don't know yaustar06:00
KousotuI'll be right back06:00
yaustarnp06:00
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Kousotugotta work on my gram's pc06:00
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poningruyaustar: ok can you try switching it to roaming mode?06:04
poningruthis seems like like a acpi-hex wep problem06:05
yaustarWould it work if the SSID is hidden?06:05
poningruyes06:05
poningrujust 'connect to other wireless network'06:06
yaustarThis is going to sound dumb, where is that option?06:06
poningrufirst switch to roaming06:06
yaustaryep, done06:06
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poningruthen click on nm-applet06:06
poningruthe little network applet on the panel06:07
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poningruyaustar: did you find it?06:09
poningruif you removed it from panel06:09
poningruthen you have to do nm-applet from alt+f206:09
yaustarah ha, I see...06:10
yaustaryep06:10
yaustarYep, entered the key and I think I have a connection to the router06:10
yaustarI found it06:10
yaustarThe iwconfig shows:06:11
poningruwhat does it show?06:11
poningrupastebin?06:11
yaustarhttp://rafb.net/p/jydquH40.html06:12
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yaustarhttp://rafb.net/p/jydquH40.html06:15
poningrulooking06:15
poningruyaustar: sweet that looks like you have a connection06:15
poningrunow do a ifconfig06:15
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yaustarhttp://rafb.net/p/bS0sm495.html06:16
poningrulooking06:17
poningrualso do a iwconfig multiple times06:17
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poningrusee if the frequency changes06:17
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yaustarHmmm ... I think the WIred connection is confusing things06:18
yaustareth1      unassociated  ESSID:""06:18
poningruyeah especially with roaming mode it wont...06:18
poningrudo it without the roaming mode06:18
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Assidhey there06:20
yaustargah... still cant get an SSID to show :p.. brb, I am going to disconnect the wired connection for a sec06:20
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poningruk06:21
poningruAssid: whatsup?06:21
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Kousotuyaustar06:22
Assidponingru: not much.. just curious .. how "stable" is gutsy atm.. considering its pretty close to its release cycle06:22
Assidim kinda tired of compiz breaking on me on feisty.. and then emerald not linkin right.. and stuff06:23
HobbseeAssid: gutsy still breaks.06:23
Hobbseeit's not even feature freeze, yet06:23
Hobbseeor UVF06:23
Assiduvf ? i know whats feature freeze.. whats uvf ?06:23
poningruuniverse version freeze06:24
poningruAssid: if you are on a production system then dont use it06:24
poningruas in if you absolutely need that computer then do not use it06:24
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ohadhi, i'm running gutsy 2.6.22-9 - on a thinkpad x61s -- i was wondering if it is possible to squeeze more then 1024x768 out of the graphics card --06:26
Assidhrmmm. ok06:26
ohadalso how do i enable sound by default ( i have to run this py script to enable sound each time) --06:27
ohadand last but not least -- suspend -- how do i do that?:)06:27
ohadit doesn't work out of the box06:27
poningruohad: how big is the thinkpad?06:28
poningruwhat screen size?06:28
ohad12.106:28
poningruiirc thats the 12" one06:28
poningruright06:28
poningruso thats the screens limitation06:28
poningruif you plugged it into an external monitor assuming a recent intel graphics card it will let you do more than that06:29
ohadponingru, really? :/ no way to view things 1240x1024 let say?06:29
poningruohad: external monitor06:29
poningruthats your laptop screens limitation06:29
poningrucan you link to the py script?06:29
darkstar61hi all, i'm on a test box with kubuntu tribe 4 and the latest upgrades... i have strange issues with some apps like amule http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/3761/amule1pk0.jpg or dp http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/8183/dp1cd8.jpg06:30
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yaustarRight back...06:32
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yaustarStill no luck, trying roaming mode and it keeps asking for the WEP key06:33
yaustariwconfig keeps thnking I have connect to the router06:34
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mikeGreets, everyone...06:37
mikeHas anyone here compiled Compiz-Fusion from GIT on Gutsy?06:39
poningruyaustar: quick question why are you doing hidden ssid?06:40
poningruyou dont actually believe people cant pick that up right?06:40
yaustarWell consdering it is useless nowadays, I honestly don't know06:41
poningruright06:41
poningruand switch to wpa06:41
yaustarDS can't cannot via wpa06:41
poningruoh hehe06:42
poningrunice06:42
yaustarsucks I know :06:42
yaustar:P06:42
poningrunintendo DS I meant06:42
yaustarAh yeah :p06:42
yaustarI can't understand how it has a connection to the router but not get a valid IP06:43
yaustarjust going to try a 128 bit key instead06:46
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yaustar... no joy06:49
yaustar:/06:49
mikedoes anyone know if they're planning to have Frostwire in the Gutsy repo's?06:52
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yaustar_sorted06:53
yaustar_I changed the SSID name and set t to broadcast06:53
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yaustar_I can only guess that another router has the same SSID name?06:54
yaustar_I live in a block of flats and I remember seeing someone throwing the box packaging of the same router model as us...06:56
poningruyaustar: hehe that sucks06:57
yaustar_It would also explain the lower signal strength (73/100) when I am sitting right next to the damn thing ;)06:57
yaustar_Cheers for the help regardless :)06:58
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ohadhi, anyone here to help with suspend and sound -- running gutsy 2.6.22-9 on an x61s07:39
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Stormx2Azureus is so broken :(07:51
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sebsebsebHow do I delete stuff from the Ubuntu/Gnome menu?07:54
poningrusebsebseb: system->pref->main menu07:55
poningrubut why are you doing this?07:55
poningruif you want to hide it from users I would use pegasus07:55
poningruanyone know how to get deskbar back to its original method07:55
poningruas in an entry in the panel07:55
sebsebsebwhy, because I got stuff left from07:56
sebsebsebWine07:56
sebsebsebI deleted my .wine folder :) from Home07:56
poningruok cool07:56
sebsebsebI want a clean install of stuff you see07:56
poningrubut I would uninstall from wine07:56
sebsebsebuninstall from Wine?07:57
poningrubut ...07:57
poningrusince you deleted wine...07:57
poningrusebsebseb: yeah dude wine has an uninstall thing07:57
sebsebsebuninstall programs thing yes I know about that,  but uhmmmmmmmm07:57
sebsebsebanyway  I re run Wine and it puts a new .wine folder I think07:57
poningrusebsebseb: I would do a sudo aptitude purge wine07:58
poningruand then sudo aptitude install wine07:58
sebsebsebthat will get rid of wine completly and then I re install07:58
poningruyes07:58
sebsebsebyeah could do that07:58
sebsebsebthat will get rid of the wine folder menu in07:59
sebsebsebhome?07:59
poningruyes07:59
sebsebsebI mean07:59
sebsebsebin07:59
sebsebsebthe Ubuntu start menu07:59
poningruit should in the menu07:59
poningruright07:59
sebsebsebok sure i'll do that07:59
sebsebsebaltough07:59
sebsebsebthe only reason I decided to do this just now07:59
sebsebsebget rid of WIne07:59
sebsebsebcompellety  was to be completlly sure no trojan was left :)  yes  I ran a trojan a while ago in Wine to see what would happen and it did some stuff,  not much.  and yes I know it's not a real Windows install,  so woudn't have been able to do much,  but anyway to be sure.  plus I had delted some things that maybe I should have kept I think08:00
sebsebsebanyway08:00
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sebsebsebyes that08:01
sebsebseband also,  because I am thinking about installing another program,  but  I shoudn't need to install this really08:01
sebsebsebI reckon08:01
sebsebseb,but I thought if I am installing a new program,  might as well give it a clean Wine then since I was going to get rid of what I had before anyway08:01
jlduggerso if you uninstalled wine via apt-get and something's left08:01
sebsebsebno  I haven't done that08:02
sebsebsebyet08:02
jlduggereither you didn't --purge or there's a bug08:02
sebsebseb,but I will08:02
sebsebsebI just deleted the .wine folder before08:02
sebsebsebanyway i'll uninstall it properly everything08:02
sebsebseband re install later08:02
sebsebsebwhilst  I am in the Gutsy channel I have some other things08:02
jlduggerit would have been smarter, if you were worried about cross infection, to test your "infects wine" theory in a vm08:03
sebsebsebthat's true08:03
sebsebsebon the subject of VM's :)  I want to set one up in Virtual Box  Windows yes08:03
sebsebseband infect it with stuff and not have it connected to net of course08:03
sebsebsebwhen doing this08:03
sebsebseband see what happens08:03
sebsebseband  Virtual Box I am meant to be able to do snapshots or something,  and go back to a current state08:04
sebsebsebI tryed stuff before,  but not sure08:04
sebsebseband  I think same thing can be done in VMware server08:04
sebsebsebI used Azureues in the past,  and I could just click on a torrent that was downloading,  and say download this file don't download that,  make this file the prioritety and stuff like that08:05
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sebsebsebhowever Ktorrent,  I carn't just click on a torrent that is downloading,  and t ell it what to do with the files like I can with Azureues, any ideas?08:06
sebsebsebis this possible?08:06
jlduggeryou can always move the file while it's open08:07
sebsebsebwell I want to download  files in a particualr order08:07
jlduggerwith whatever kde uses for file exploring08:07
sebsebsebreally08:07
jlduggerah08:07
jlduggerno clue08:07
jlduggerbut azureus has some problems =(08:07
sebsebsebktorrent just don't seem to do it like Azureus which sucks08:07
sebsebsebI been thinking  try out uTorrent in Wine or something08:08
sebsebseband  hopefully that can do what I want08:08
sebsebsebso hence the Wine stuff08:08
jlduggerim assuming azureus is simply broken for you?08:08
sebsebsebAzureues08:08
sebsebsebI installed it from the site yesterday08:08
sebsebseb,but08:08
sebsebsebsomething was wrong with it carn't quite remmeber now08:09
sebsebsebI guess to do with the port or my firewall08:09
sebsebsebno I think I opended the port08:09
sebsebsebhummmmmmm08:09
sebsebsebor maybe Azureues is fine08:09
sebsebseb,but08:09
sebsebsebit keeps on wanting to open the  torrent in ktorrent or something08:09
jlduggerit occasionally gets into a state where its log directory breaks itself08:09
sebsebsebI think this is a bit silly though running uTorrent in Wine for what I want08:09
jlduggersebsebseb: it sounds like they wrote drag and drop seperately08:10
jlduggerso you can drag a torrent onto the desktop08:10
sebsebsebwhich Ktorrent?08:10
jlduggerand drag a torrent on the desktop into ktorrent08:10
jlduggerbut didnt consider dragging a torrent around within ktorrent08:10
sebsebsebok,  but as I said my issue is to do with files08:10
sebsebsebI want to download this file,  first then that,  then that so on08:10
sebsebsebwhat I can do08:10
sebsebsebis08:10
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sebsebseband have done so far,  but  considering I got over 10 episodes yet to download08:11
sebsebsebthis will be a pain in the arse every time08:11
sebsebsebI can open the torrent in Ktorrent,  and tell it to only download the episode I want08:11
sebsebsebwhen that is finnished08:11
sebsebsebdo the same thing again08:11
sebsebseband move the download some where and stuff08:11
sebsebsebwhere as in Azureus downloading a TV series is piss easy08:12
sebsebsebhow I want it08:12
sebsebsebor was last time I did so08:12
jlduggerdonno. i dont use ktorrent or kde =/08:12
sebsebsebI don't tend to use KDE itself08:12
sebsebseb,but it does have some nice apps :)08:12
sebsebsebthat also run in Gnome of course :)08:12
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sebsebsebyep Konversation for example the IRC client I am using now08:13
sebsebseband the kick arse K3B DVD and CD burning and that08:13
sebsebsebanother example08:13
stdintry ktorrent, it's very nice08:13
sebsebsebuhmmmm stdin08:13
sebsebsebread above08:13
sebsebsebI have been using ktorrent08:13
sebsebseband I have a problem with it08:14
stdinwhat problem exactly (I can't read a few pages of your messages without my brain exploding :P)08:14
sebsebseboh right yeah the way I type :dd08:14
sebsebseb:d I see08:14
sebsebsebok  I want to download the episodes of 24,  that I didn't get to see on  the TV back  earlyer on this year08:15
sebsebseb,because of stupid08:15
sebsebsebUK  TV company capitalist arse holes08:15
stdinand you have the legal coppy of the DVD of course...08:15
sebsebsebBSKYB  saying no you carn't have  Sky One anymore since08:15
jlduggerim confused. i thought bbc controlled most of the terrestial tv08:16
sebsebseblol no08:16
sebsebseband this is cable TV08:16
jlduggerhardly capitalist ;)08:16
sebsebseband of course I don't have the legal DVD yet,  considering it's not out yet08:16
stdin(don't get me started on the BBCs iPlayer :( )08:16
stdinsebsebseb: then we CAN'T discuss that08:17
sebsebsebanyway the fuck wad that owns Sky  and  the guy  that brought out NTL  which brought out my TV and Internet suplier what used to be Telewest08:17
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stdinit's illegal08:17
sebsebseblol08:17
stdin!language > sebsebseb08:17
sebsebseblisten to this shit08:17
sebsebsebI think most people that download torrents08:17
ompaulsebsebseb, chill please08:17
stdinsebsebseb: LAST warning about the languag08:17
sebsebsebdownload stuff that technically they aren't meant to08:17
ceckohi all, are there the edubuntu packages under gutsy tribe?08:17
jlduggersebsebseb: then discuss the legal uses of ktorrent, without perhaps mentioning specifics ;)08:18
sebsebseband I could just be saying I want to download 24 which to some might make me sound kind of cool since 24 kicks arse,  when really I could be downloading something else that is perfectly legal to download08:18
ompaulsebsebseb, so your wish is to be removed from this channel for both language and being offtopic, have I got that right?08:19
sebsebsebno08:19
ompaulohh you had me a tad confused there08:19
stdinthen don't mention what you are downloading, just sate the problems08:19
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jlduggersadly, sarcasm isn't against the code of conduct08:19
sebsebsebok  I got a torrent that has 24 files08:19
sebsebseb8GB or so08:20
sebsebsebof  course I don't want to download all of those files08:20
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sebsebsebwith Azureus a torrent like that when I used before08:21
stdinktorrent lets you choose not to download some files in a torrent08:21
jlduggerthe question is how08:21
sebsebsebyes08:21
sebsebseb,but only at the beggining08:21
sebsebsebI want to download one file08:21
sebsebsebwait for that to finnish downloading and whilst watching it so on08:21
sebsebsebdownload the next08:21
sebsebsebI don't want all the files I want to download,  downloading in one big go08:21
stdinthat's not really how torrents work08:22
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jlduggerstdin: sure it is.08:22
sebsebsebAzurues would let me08:22
jlduggerstdin: it's just not a standard preference function08:22
sebsebsebwhy not Ktorrent08:22
sebsebsebI carn't rmeember why I coudn't just download the torrent in Azurues instead and how I wanted since only just installed it yesterday08:23
sebsebseb,but maybe it was,  because Firefox  had it set up to open the torrents in ktorrent every time08:23
jlduggerwell, i might have missed a line or two of what sebseb said.08:23
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sebsebsebor something08:23
cr1sshi, I 've just installed gutsy tribe 4, did an update, enabled nvidia driver, and each time I try to enable extra effects, it says, nvidia driver is currently running or sth.. in the end, nothing happens.. any help ?08:23
sebsebsebI instaleld Gutsy 3 I belive it was and have installed a load of updates recentlly, so that was just automatic update to tribe 4?   I  also have some issues with it only minor stuff that I want to talk about here,  but after the torrents thing is done of course08:24
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PriceChildsebsebseb, Beginners are strongly advised against using Gutsy until release in october.08:25
sebsebsebyes I know :)08:25
PriceChildIf you complete all updates, you will pass through tribe 4 yes.08:25
PriceChildremember tribe 4 is just a snapshot08:25
sebsebsebyes  I was just checking that,  I thought that would be the case.  and your right I am sort of a beginner.  altough used Linux for about 3 years now.  however  I expect there will be bugs with the Alphas :)08:26
ohadhi, anyone here to help with suspend and sound -- running gutsy 2.6.22-9 on an x61s08:26
cr1ssok, I checked again and when I try to enable extra effects, it says : nvidia restricted driver is already enabled ! why's that ?08:26
sebsebsebso  any ideas regarding my ktorrent issue then?08:27
PriceChildcr1ss, ignore it and continue08:28
cr1ssI ignore it, but I don't think something changes.. and how can I see compiz fusion's settings ?08:28
PriceChildgconf08:29
PriceChildor install the settings manager08:29
cr1ssok thank u a lot08:29
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sebsebsebAlpha has bugs yes,  and is really for  developers, and bug testers :)  and is not feature complete I know I know.  So are my minor issues bugs?   In Feisty etc,  the Gnome Display Manager,  if I didn't type in the user name or password right,  it would make a noise.  dung dung something like that, also when turning or re booting the computer and loading GDM for the first time.  now it's just well  the computer making08:32
sebsebsebthe beep08:32
sebsebsebalso  I have no log in sound,  the other sounds seem to work though.  once after updating something a while ago or whatever,  I got the sound working,  but then after a re boot or whatever nope didn't work anymore.08:38
sebsebsebalso it's a bit slow to log into the account,  I guess since it's an Alpha08:38
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cr1sshow can I add workspaces ? I have 2 currently and when I click to preferences, I don't see any option.09:08
yaustarcr1ss: Right click on the workspace switch and go to prefences09:09
cr1ssI did it, no option available, is there any way to do it through terminal ?09:10
yaustarThere should be an option to change the "Number of workspaces"09:10
yaustarhttp://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=6cy164509:11
yaustaroops wrong image09:11
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stdinif you're using compiz you have to set the number in the compiz settings manager09:12
yaustarhttp://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=4qj0rj609:12
cr1sswell, wait to show u my screen09:13
cr1ssomg..09:13
cr1ssweird.. I changed my icons to tango, and now it appeared.. Oo09:13
cr1ssnah, compiz crushed09:13
cr1sswell then, I guess it's fixed09:14
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Pierrehi09:27
Pierreany idea why gusty test4 cd ends in the gdm login instead of the live/install?09:27
Pierretribe4 not test4 :)09:28
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jpwhitingNVRM: request_mem_region failed for 16M @ 0xc0000000. This can09:59
jpwhitinghi all, anyone here using gutsy with an nvidia card?09:59
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tehkjpwhiting, I am10:03
jpwhitingtehk: I just upgraded to gutsy, and can't modprobe nvidia driver10:08
jpwhitingI've tried nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-new10:08
jpwhitingI'm currently running nv so I can get X to work10:08
jpwhitingI have a GeForce 7300 GS10:09
jpwhitingtehk: any idea how to get nvidia module to load?10:10
jpwhitingif not, is there any way to downgrade back to feisty until gutsy is released?10:18
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tehkuse the restricted-manager10:26
jpwhiting??10:26
jpwhitingrestricted-manager10:26
tehkDid youo install the shim? restricted kernel shim that is?10:27
jpwhitingno10:27
jpwhitingwhat's it's package called?10:27
laga"restricted-manager"10:27
jpwhitinginstalling now10:28
tehk'linux-restricted-module-YOU KERNEL NUMBER10:28
tehkand yea the manager is  good to have10:28
jpwhitingah, ok thx10:28
tehkoh and it requires a restart10:29
tehkto load the shim10:29
tehkif you did not already have it for that kernel version10:29
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jpwhitingtehk: by shim you mean linux-restricted-module-...10:30
tehkyes. It is used to connect a binary blob that is non free to the kernel10:31
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jpwhitingright, got it10:34
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jpwhitingah, I'm running 2.6.22-generic10:36
jpwhitingbut there doesn't seem to be a restricted-module for it :(10:36
jpwhitingnm, found it10:36
Pierretehk: do you use a 8600 by any chance?10:39
jpwhitingk, I'll restart now and see what it does... wish me luck10:40
tehkPierre, Sorry no. They require the drivers from the nvidia site I think(or envy)10:48
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jpwhitinghmm, no luck10:59
jpwhitingguess I'll use nv for a while probably10:59
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igorguewhere should I report a bug on flashplugin-nonfree?11:21
igorgueanyone?11:23
stdinhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-nonfree11:23
igorguecool11:24
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igorguestdin, where I can get the code of the post install scrip?11:28
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igorguescript11:28
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igorguebecause I already fix the error11:28
stdinigorgue: from the deb or from the source11:29
stdinapt-get source flashplugin-nonfree11:29
igorguestdin, can you do a diff from there?11:31
igorguecan I11:31
stdinyeah, i guess11:31
igorgueok, thanks11:31
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ohadhow does one switch back from gutsy to feisty?12:08
stdinohad: you can't12:11
ohadhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=2604826&postcount=212:11
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stdinwell...12:12
stdin!dowdgrade12:12
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about dowdgrade - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi12:12
stdin!downgrade12:12
ubotuAttempting to downgrade to an older Ubuntu version is explicitly not supported, and may break your system.12:12
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mattikI got kde4 desktop and I installed KDE4 applications but I haven't see it in menu12:16
mattikseen12:17
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pvandewyngaerdeyou have to start a kde4 session12:21
pvandewyngaerdeas single session, or as second using xephyr12:22
pvandewyngaerderead this http://kubuntu.org/announcements/kde4-beta1.php12:22
mattikI need KDM or something?12:22
mattikok12:23
pvandewyngaerdecouldn't you find that yourself ?12:24
mattikyes, but I don't have kde4 games12:25
mattikor konsole or konqueror12:25
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pvandewyngaerdefor games install kde4graphics-data12:26
pvandewyngaerdekde4games-data offcourse12:26
stdinmattik: konsole and konqueror are in kde-base-bin, which should have been installed by kde-base-dev12:27
mattikthen I have something wrong12:28
pvandewyngaerdeso you are running a xephyr KDE4 session now ?12:28

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