[02:41] <grazz> where can i find the ubuntu patches for the kernel?
[02:41] <RAOF> You've got a choice of git or linux-source
[02:42] <grazz> linux-source will include the Patched kernel, right?
[02:42] <RAOF> Yen
[02:42] <RAOF> yes
[02:42] <grazz> and with git i could the patch files?
[02:43] <RAOF> Um.  I dunno, actually.
[02:43] <RAOF> But you'd find it easier to extract individual patches from the git tree than from the monolithic source.
[02:43] <RAOF> I'm not sure if the kernel team deals with patches anymore, since git is pretty much easier to deal with.
[02:44] <grazz> okay, thanks
[03:03] <grazz> does ubuntu have any improvements for mmc support in the kernel?
[05:11] <grazz> ill ask again, anybody knows if ubuntu added something to the kernel for better mmc support?
[05:11] <grazz> a custom patch?
[06:26] <grazz> anybody knows what the big mmc mss patch for the kernel is for?
[07:45] <gary4gar> network-admin applet is not launching , it says
[07:45] <gary4gar> :~$ network-admin
[07:45] <gary4gar> ** (network-admin:7029): CRITICAL **: UI file not found: /usr/share/gnome-system-tools/ui/network.ui
[07:46] <gary4gar> in short network.ui file is missing
[07:46] <gary4gar> anyone?
[07:52] <gary4gar> hello people, anyone active here?
[07:59] <gary4gar> hmmm..found it at last
[07:59] <gary4gar> its a bug
[07:59] <gary4gar> Bug #174512
[07:59] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 174512 in gnome-system-tools "[network-admin] UI file not found" [Medium,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174512
[09:28] <ysth1> just upgraded to hardy on my laptop and the touchpad scroll area now moves the mouse instead of scrolling the window
[09:29] <ysth1> any suggestions?
[09:55] <Tomcat_> ysth1: Change the settings? There are ways to change synaptics touchpad behavior in xorg.conf
[11:53] <hit> hi, can anyone tell me how to change input language in terminal or smth? i can't login to ubuntu because i'm getting strange characters in login box while typing
[11:53] <hit> looks like hebrew or smth
[12:02] <hit> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=393388 something like this
[12:25] <apo_> Hi
[12:25] <apo_> I've just switched to 8.04, and now when I unhide tilda (a terminal like the ones used in quake or unreal tournament, hidden until you press a key), it does not get focus
[12:25] <apo_> The focus remains on the previously selected window
[12:25] <apo_> Is there some way to turn the focus-stealing prevention off?
[13:24] <StrictProduction> hy all
[13:29] <me4u> anybody know how to load the "young" theme in edubuntu
[13:29] <me4u> from this link
[13:29] <me4u> http://www.edubuntu.org/Screenshots
[13:30] <ikonia> me4u: this is not an appropriate channel, please take this to #edubuntu as requested
[13:30] <ikonia> me4u: ignoring the channel topic on multiple channels will not gain you support
[13:32] <me4u> I'm sorry ikonia
[13:32] <apo_> Stupid focus stealing prevention... *grr*
[13:32] <me4u> I will do as you suggest
[13:35] <klv4[8x7]> selam
[13:35] <klv4[8x7]> naber
[13:58] <hit> still can't get my ubuntu working...:/
[13:58] <Tuplanolla> then use gutsy maybe?
[13:58] <hit> i just cant login
[13:59] <hit> there are some kind of greece or hebrew letters in login box instead or latin ones
[13:59] <hit> so i can't type my name and pass
[14:01] <hit> everything is fine in xorg.conf
[14:04] <hit> have tryed any possible solution but nothing
[14:10] <hit> so no ideas?
[15:40] <askand> Is it decided what atidrivers should be in the hardy repos?
[15:42] <Pici> I'm not sure what you mean..
[15:50] <askand> Pici: Hrm.. What atidriver will be installed if I, in hardy heron, use the restricted manager?
[15:53] <crdlb> !info xorg-driver-fglrx hardy
[15:53] <ubotu> xorg-driver-fglrx: Video driver for ATI graphics accelerators. In component restricted, is optional. Version 7.1.0-8.42.3+2.6.22.5-14.1 (hardy), package size 12154 kB, installed size 31348 kB
[15:53] <Pici> 8.42.3
[15:54] <Pici> It was in the linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 changelog as well.
[15:55] <Pici> https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22
[15:55] <coNP[uni]> How can I turn off "multiple" bash-completion? E.g., to bell but not list if there is more then one available entry?
[16:02] <Hobbsee> coNP[uni]: /etc/bashrc?
[16:02] <coNP[uni]> I guess it is some bash completion magic.
[16:04]  * coNP[uni] should diff the gutsy and hardy versions of bash / bash-completion.
[16:05] <Hobbsee> also see /etc/bash_completion iirc
[18:25] <Pici> Hm.  Does apt-file fail to display anything for anyone else? or is there something wrong with just my configuration here.
[18:26] <Pici> even `apt-file show bash` returns nothing
[18:26] <Tomcat_> Pici: Did you apt-file update the database?
[18:26] <Pici> Tomcat_: Yes
[18:34] <geser> Pici: there are no Contents.gz files generated yet for hardy
[18:35] <Pici> geser: ah, that would do it.
[18:35] <Pici> The verbose output for apt-file is poor.
[18:35] <geser> that's the same reason why packages.u.c doesn't display package contents for hardy
[18:46] <IdleOne> !info apt-file
[18:46] <ubotu> apt-file: APT package searching utility -- command-line interface. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0.8.2ubuntu2 (hardy), package size 13 kB, installed size 100 kB
[18:51] <Pici> IdleOne: its for searching like dpkg -L does, but without having the package installed.
[18:52] <IdleOne> yeah I see that. btw I dont get anything returned either
[19:05] <rd> Hi all. Just installed Hardy... Am having some trouble XGL/Compiz... Could anyone help?
[19:06] <hit> excactly what=
[19:06] <hit> ?
[19:07] <rd> Well... after the installation... X wouldnt start and gave an error that Xgl
[19:07] <rd> Looking through the forums and through launchpad... I found the solution to logging in was to uninstall X
[19:07] <rd> sorry
[19:08] <rd> uninstall Xgl (xserver-xgl)
[19:08] <hit> reconf xorg maybe?
[19:08] <rd> BTW - Am using ATI
[19:09] <hit> SysInfo: Graphic: ATI Technologies Inc RV350 AS [Radeon 9550]
[19:09] <rd> Am able to login and work... but the graphics are not too good... am seeing some screen artifacts in the bottom right.. and some near the mouse sometimes
[19:09] <hit> i would go for xorg reconf
[19:10] <hit> dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg
[19:10] <rd> done
[19:11] <rd> it created a new xorg.conf
[19:11] <hit> restart x
[19:12] <rd> (before carrying on thanks for helping me out)
[19:13] <rd> oookie... lemme get back to you on that
[19:45] <elops> I installed another distro but I lost grub, so I removed the new distro, booted into my Ubuntu LiveCD, opened a terminal and typed "sudo grub", then "root (hd0,0)" then "setup (hd0)" I get can not mount selected partition, so I tried "root (hd0,2)" and it worked
[19:45] <elops> is there anything I need to do before I reboot?
[21:12] <LimCore> ubuntu fails to play flash on amd64
[21:12] <LimCore> the reason is that even with plugin installed, apparently nswrapper is not automatically executed on the downloaded libflash .so file
[21:12] <LimCore> perahps it should be fixed in Hardy by providing a package that would install wrapper and adobe flash and plugins for browsers, and then execute nswrapper ?
[21:13] <askand> Will hardy have out of the box support for ntfs?
[21:13] <Tomcat_> LimCore: Like it's done in 7.10?
[21:13] <Tomcat_> askand: I'm pretty sure, yes... 7.10 has it.
[21:14] <askand> Tomcat_: Really? Not for me.. : /
[21:14] <Tomcat_> askand: Read & write support without any installation for me.
[21:14] <askand> Tomcat_: Ok.. : /
[21:15] <rhalff> hi what could be wrong if setup recognizes my 3ware raid controller, but on first boot it hangs. drivers known at setup aren't necessarily known on first boot ? (initrd) ?
[21:17] <LimCore> Tomcat_: it is? didnt worked for me
[21:58] <DanaG>    FATAL: modpost: GPL-incompatible module nvidia.ko uses GPL-only symbol 'pv_cpu_ops'
[21:58] <DanaG> dang.
[21:59] <RAOF> Ba baw.
[21:59] <RAOF> Again they're using the paravirt ops stuff?
[21:59] <DanaG> Needs either disabling of paravirtualization support, or new driver from nvidia.
[21:59] <RAOF> Or patching out the GPL check.
[22:00] <DanaG> I tried that in modpost, yet it still failed somewhere.
[22:00] <DanaG> I couldn't figure out where the script is.
[22:00] <DanaG> Oh yeah, I wonder... why does the nvidia module even use paravirtualization if it's impossible to use a graphics card virtualized?  Or am I just thinking of the wrong type of virtualization?
[22:01] <DanaG> I'm just back on 2.6.22.
[22:02] <RAOF> The check itself is in the kernel, so it's not going to be easy to patch out.
[22:02] <h3sp4wn> DanaG: Its not impossible to use a graphics card virtualised anymore - http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~andreslc/xen-gl/
[22:02] <DanaG> I patched in the modpost script, yet there seemed to be another modpost script somewhere.
[22:03] <DanaG> Too bad you can't do that with Windows guests.
[22:03] <DanaG> And Creative's "Host OpenAL" doesn't work in Wine.