[00:04] maybe it breaks bash - it definately doesn't break zsh === ember_ is now known as ember [00:14] DanaG: They just get escaped. [00:35] !ati [00:35] To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto [00:35] !info ati [00:35] Package ati does not exist in hardy [00:35] !info fglrx [00:35] Package fglrx does not exist in hardy [00:36] !info fglrx-driver [00:36] Package fglrx-driver does not exist in hardy [00:36] -_- [00:37] !info xorg-driver-fglrx [00:37] 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 [00:37] askand you can also browse packages.ubuntu.com [00:37] pm the bot instead, if not sure of what command you want. [00:38] DanaG: mrsno: thanks! [00:38] no problem === DarkMageZ_ is now known as DarkMageZ [01:55] Is Koffice 1.9.95 Koffice 2.0 prerelease, or the last of Koffice 1.x? [01:55] in the repos === DrUnKnMuNkY1 is now known as DrUnKnMuNkY [01:58] nm. Google is awesome! KOffice 1.9.95 is KOffice 2.0 Alpha5 === roe is now known as roe_ [03:38] ever seen the loopback address just disappear? [03:41] ever seen the loopback address just disappear? [03:41] ever seen the loopback address just disappear? [03:43] after a reboot the local loopback address is missing. I have to run ifconfig lo up. It is specified in /etc/network/interfaces. why would his happen? [03:46] !patrience [03:46] Sorry, I don't know anything about patrience - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi [03:46] !patience [03:46] The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines [03:51] already impatient? nearly four more months til release :} [03:55] my interfaces file is correct so how could this happen [03:55] it is very bad all networking dies because it cannot find localhost 127.0.0.1 [03:56] sanity-check whether it appears in /etc/hosts [03:56] next ensure that loopback is up with `ip a` [03:56] after reboot loopback is down and must be brought up with ifconfig lo up [03:57] /etc/hosts has first line= 127.0.0.1 localhost [03:57] pastebin your /e/n/i [03:58] I cannot show you the wireless card settings but it starts with auto lo; iface lo inet loopback [03:58] and you're current w/ today's updates? [03:59] I don't think it is related to the new version; it was working before [03:59] then randomly it drops [03:59] well, it's not going to randomly drop [03:59] yes that is why I am so shocked and apalled [03:59] something with privileged access is either downing it, or there's a serious networking bug. [04:00] this is correct syntax right? [04:00] auto lo [04:00] iface lo inet loopback [04:00] yes, that matches mine. [04:00] ~$ cat /etc/hosts [04:00] 127.0.0.1 localhost [04:01] oh well I am going to hack rc.local to run ifconfig lo up and get on with it === crdlb_ is now known as crdlb === BaD-Acer is now known as BaD-Laptop === Dana1 is now known as DanaG [06:53] wtf? ctrl-tab changes by TWO tabs in firefox-3.0.\ === Tomcat_` is now known as Tomcat_ [07:50] libfaad2-dev depends on specific version of libfaad2-0 [07:50] libfaad2-dev: Depends: libfaad2-0 (= 2.0.0+cvs20040908+mp4v2+bmp-0ubuntu5) but it is not going to be installed [07:50] why is in not >= rather than just =??? [07:51] how to get this fixed? file bug? report to someone else? [07:52] latest update? [07:52] bazhang, yes [07:53] is there a process for resolving issues of the class? [07:53] khermans: perhaps wait until one of the devs/packagers stops in to comment, or file a bug on launchpad--you can search launchpad from within firefox you know? there is a plugin in the repos for it [07:55] bazhang, yeah i dont see a bug on it [07:55] ill file one [07:56] good to know; thanks for that khermans [07:59] bazhang, np === jussi__ is now known as jussi01 [08:22] khermans: Devel libraries *always* depend on the exact version. [08:22] RAOF, hrm, in case type changes? [08:22] RAOF, well it is still not installable [08:23] the package is not included [08:23] *That* is a bug. [08:23] On the other hand, I thought we had faad 2.5 now :) [08:23] RAOF, apparently not yet :-) [08:25] RAOF, changed bug to "libfaad2-dev depends on uninstallable version of libfaad2-0 in hardy" [08:25] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/faad2/+bug/176859 [08:25] Launchpad bug 176859 in faad2 "libfaad2-dev depends on uninstallable version of libfaad2-0 in hardy" [Undecided,New] [08:25] khermans: Of course, the package that you're *after* is libfaad-dev [08:25] khermans: *That* works. [08:25] RAOF, not really if I want version 2! [08:26] libfaad2-dev has been around since at least feisty [08:26] RAOF, am i missing something here? [10:50] hi all, is there an easy way to install hardy on a spare partition without rebooting gutsy? [10:50] e.g. running ubiquity from the hardy iso mounted in loopback? [11:09] g'morning [12:16] what's after hardy? [12:17] tarzeau: Usually isnt announced until hardy is released or very close to release. [12:18] can someone think of interesting information to be extracted from http://krum.ethz.ch/udc/ ? [12:18] Pici: ok thanks, probably something starting with i ? [12:18] presumably. [12:18] Yikes, thats some color shceme. [12:37] Has the 'No Wallpaper' wallpaper disappeared from the Appearance Prefs, Background options (in gnome)? [12:52] Pici: if you use a browser without css, it looks all classic [12:52] tarzeau: but then [12:52] Pici: or if you have a browser that can use different CSS files... [12:52] er, but then I'd be using a browser without css ;) [12:53] no opera can do CSS but you can replace any css with your own [12:53] and i believe a good browser would allow that and also allow to put the data it shows through a pipe and some command and then render it [12:53] (i'm still waiting for that graphical interactive browser) [12:54] actually, that browser existed... the NeXT systems had a WWW browser with a built-in editor and the Services menu [12:54] anyways [12:55] Pici: if you can give me a different css, here you can try: http://asdfasdf.ethz.ch/~tar/bts/?www.icebrrg.com/Styles/Master/c/style.css [12:55] Pici: and if i like it, i might install it (or can i use the ubuntu css?) [12:55] tarzeau: I'm just fooling around, I like it :) [12:56] oh looks much better http://asdfasdf.ethz.ch/~tar/bts/?www.ubuntu.com/themes/ubuntu07/style.css [12:56] i guess i'll put that for the ubuntu devel changes pages... [12:58] Pici: does ubuntu also have a mascot? like debian? http://asdfasdf.ethz.ch/~tar/www.debian.org/ [12:58] i mean debian is moo and milk and a supercow [13:59] hi, got dependency errors with "apt-get install kubuntu-desktop" on alpha 1 standard install (over the net). kde-core install goes thru fine. Anyone else with this problem? [15:43] hi all ,.. which sources do i need to change to ubuntu testing ???? [15:45] how do switch to hardy from gutsy ??? [15:45] gutsy to hardy, or hardy to gutsy? [15:49] compwiz18: gutsy to hardy [15:56] eshat: in /etc/apt/sources.list change gutsy to hardy [15:57] ah, the info I wanted but was afraid to ask === hydrogen is now known as notHydrogen === notHydrogen is now known as Hydrogen === neversfelde_ is now known as neversfelde === crdlb_ is now known as crdlb [20:33] hmmm [20:33] Hardy is pretty damn stable for an alpha [20:33] I'm impressed. [20:42] tumbleweed@tumbleweed:~$ sudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin [20:42] Reading package lists... Done [20:42] Building dependency tree [20:42] Reading state information... Done [20:42] Package sun-java6-plugin is not available, but is referred to by another package. [20:42] This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or [20:42] is only available from another source [20:42] E: Package sun-java6-plugin has no installation candidate [20:43] :/ [20:45] pastebin, and 64bit? [20:47] yeah, I'm on 64-bit [20:47] why? [20:47] there's no sun-java6 plugin on 64bit [20:48] ah [20:48] any way to pull in the 32bit package? [20:49] sure, with nspluginwrapper. better try icedtea. [20:49] aright === neversfelde_ is now known as neversfelde === emonkey-p is now known as emonkey === jussi01_ is now known as jussi01 [23:10] xfce is yummy [23:12] and fluxbox is the cats meow [23:15] yus [23:15] I like both [23:16] i generally only use fluxbox when I want an ultra-light os, though