=== crdlb_ is now known as crdlb [01:51] Anything particularly broken ? (Not bothered if the kernel or Xorg is broken particularly) I want to fix a few things that have been really bugging me with gutsy (but I think are just packaging errors) [01:53] I wonder when Ubuntu will actually be taken seriously (if ever) by the people making engineering software [01:53] what you mean? [01:55] Tm_T: supported (i.e not just providing deb's for RHEL) [01:55] not debs sorry :) rpm's [01:56] hmm [01:56] issue in Ubuntu side is... [01:56] If someone is using a design suite that costs $100,000 or so they will use it with a supported OS [01:56] yes [01:56] I know [01:57] I'm wondering why they don't support deb* [01:58] No idea - I wonder if Mark Shuttleworth is offering to pay people to certify their apps (or send programmers) for Ubuntu (like Sun does for Solaris stuff that their customers want) [01:58] I see [02:01] I wonder if RedHat has any involvement in these apps at all or not either (or helps them in anyway) - I am not that bothered to use CentOS just for a bit (better than Windows) but I guess more students would run Ubuntu if that was what was in the labs here [02:46] hey [02:46] !info linux-image-generic [02:46] linux-image-generic: Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.22.14.21 (gutsy), package size 24 kB, installed size 52 kB === mssever is now known as mssever_______ === mssever_ is now known as mssever [03:48] !info linux-image-generic [03:48] linux-image-generic: Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.22.14.21 (gutsy), package size 24 kB, installed size 52 kB [06:02] yay! http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=411266 [06:02] Debian bug 411266 in xserver-xorg-input-synaptics "xserver-xorg-input-synaptics: better two finger scrolling support" [Wishlist,Fixed] [06:02] yay! [06:02] Cool [06:04] yahoo! That had been bugging me for a while. === Tomcat_` is now known as Tomcat_ [10:39] is there any way to automount an nfs share that is on a server using dhcp? [10:39] oops, wrong room === Jaymac1 is now known as Jaymac [11:27] What new features are in Hardy? [11:27] * Hobbsee would suggest reading the release notes for the alphas [11:30] where can i find them? [11:31] ubuntu-devel-announce or ubuntu-announce ML lists, when the alphas release. === nand`_ is now known as nand` [12:57] <_nix_> anyone here... awake? [12:57] not really [12:57] no [12:57] its only 2pm here, not am [12:58] <_nix_> lol [12:58] no [12:58] <_nix_> I was about to propose something that would update the fstab uuid things after say a disk format.. [12:59] i always remove them [13:00] <_nix_> but that would be a hack isn't it? I mean uuids do protect (at least) me from b0rking my setup when I change the /dev/hda /dev/hdc in the hardware [13:01] i never understood the uuid it is only giving me trouble with grub and several installed OSes [13:02] so i always remove them on all install from fstab and menu.list [13:03] <_nix_> oh.. k [13:03] <_nix_> well yeah it does give some nasty hiccups to the fsck-on-startup too. [13:04] but it is useful if you have more than 1 hdd ? [13:04] because i have 1 hdd with 10 partitions and that is it [13:05] 10 partitions? [13:05] yes [13:05] Why? [13:05] <_nix_> right there.. especially when you're prone to switching master/secondary/master/slave pendemonium [13:05] (not that I'm saying there's no reason, but I don't see one for myself.) [13:06] Doesn't the SCSI subsystem have some limit to the number of total partitions? [13:06] On one drive, I mean. [13:07] Oh, 15. [13:07] <_nix_> only 15 partitions with scsi?? that is kinda' limiting I guess [13:07] 2 primary partitions and 1 logical with the other 8 [13:07] ...extended [13:09] sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 sda4 < sda5 sda6 > [13:09] where 4 is the extended itself. [13:11] sda1 sda2 [sda4(sda 5, 6, 7, ....)] [13:23] gaack, though that new scrolling patch is cool, it also renders it impossible to middle-drag using twofingertap. [13:23] ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. === neversfelde_ is now known as neversfelde [19:27] will there be a kernel update before the first alpha? [20:30] Hmm, update-manager is broken. [20:30] I just use aptitude instead, so no big deal. [20:31] just commenting? [20:32] Yeah. [20:32] okie [20:33] Syntax error in /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeCache.py. === neversfelde_ is now known as neversfelde [21:58] hi guise [21:58] how to figure out if someone has built pulseaudio 0.9.8 for gutsy? [22:09] Rudd-O: Ask in #ubuntu, this is for hardy. [22:09] they sent me over here [22:10] and they got no answers for me either === Dannilionz is now known as Dannilion === neversfelde_ is now known as neversfelde