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alteregoliohigh00:25
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Toma-what would be nice, is apt-get or aptitude making a suggestion of what packages to remove if youre running out of disk space. kind of like running deborphan when its needed or something02:13
h3sp4wnYou would need to work out how often things are run to make a sane decision as of what to remove02:15
ghuanghi03:23
ghuangduring boot of the hardy alpha 1 CD on my laptop, it gets stuck diplaying this message over and over:03:23
ghuangbcm43xx: Error: microcode bcm43xx_microcode5.fw not available or load failed03:24
ghuangnot like rapidly, but once every 30 secodns or so03:24
ghuangI have my ethernet plugged in, so it's not like it *has* to figure out the wireless to proceed03:24
h3sp4wnGet the microcode ?03:24
ghuangany ideas?03:24
ghuanghow can I get the microcode in the middle of kernel init on a bootable CD?03:24
ghuangI am familiar with this scenario when linux is already isntalled -- this is different03:25
h3sp4wnAre you running 2.6.24-1 ?03:25
ghuangwhatever is on the hardy alpha 1 bootable CD03:26
ghuang2.6.22-1403:27
ghuangit's ata  shell prompt (finally), but X didn't start at all03:27
h3sp4wnThats the gutsy kernel still03:27
ghuangit must be an issue with the hardy CD packaging, then ;)03:27
h3sp4wnAs far as I can see there is no restricted modules for the hardy kernel yet03:28
ghuangah03:28
ghuangthat's too bad, I was hoping to help out with testing03:28
ghuangI guess I'll install using gutsy and then try upgrading from there03:28
ghuangthanks for the info! :)03:28
h3sp4wnghuang: You could try a daily build or alpha 2 (if alpha 2 exists)03:28
h3sp4wnor the netboot/mini.iso (that has never failed for me yet)03:29
tumbleweed__E: /var/cache/apt/archives/slocate_3.1-1.1ubuntu1_amd64.deb: subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 105:31
Hobbseeis there a bug about it?05:34
* tumbleweed__ checks05:35
tumbleweed__nope05:36
compwiz18tumbleweed__: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/15766105:42
ubotuLaunchpad bug 157661 in slocate "package slocate 3.1-1ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 1" [High,Confirmed]05:42
tumbleweed__ah05:42
tumbleweed__I was looking in hardy05:42
compwiz18it isn't in Hardy?05:43
tumbleweed__nope05:43
tumbleweed__didn't have this problem in gutsy, either05:43
compwiz18me neither05:43
compwiz18its a hardy update, I think05:43
* tumbleweed__ shrugs05:44
Hobbseelooks like a gutsy--> hardy dist-upgrade problem05:45
compwiz18yeah05:45
DarkMageZnot a gutsy --> hardy problem. i have it on my hardy alpha 1 clean install.05:46
DarkMageZafter updates of course :p05:46
compwiz18same05:47
Hobbseeah05:47
Hobbseeyes, but we only carea bout gutsy --> hardy, or current clean-installs from herd 2 (when it's out)05:47
malnilionWhy are they called herds?05:54
tumbleweed__nope05:55
tumbleweed__I did a clean install of hardy05:55
Hobbseemalnilion: they're not05:55
Hobbseetumbleweed__: off what?05:55
tumbleweed__an alternate install disc05:55
Hobbseealpha 1?05:55
tumbleweed__yup05:55
Hobbseewell, that was not ever promised to be trouble free05:56
tumbleweed__right05:56
tumbleweed__wasn't what I was looking for :P05:56
Hobbseethe bug has the solution, if you were looking for that05:57
tumbleweed__yup, saw it05:57
* Hobbsee was more interested about where it's going to hit, and if it should be required to be fixed for tribe 2.05:57
tumbleweed__doesn't seem as if it will need to be fixed by tribe 2, as it's an upgrade issue, and a newer version will be in tribe 205:58
tumbleweed__unless I'm mistaken05:58
compwiz18that sounds right05:59
compwiz18its a upgrade issue, not installation05:59
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DanaGYay, it seems like the 2.6.24-2-generic kernel is at least slightly less laggy than the .24-1 kernel.07:09
DanaGBut it's stilll rather annoying.07:09
DanaGArgh, that trackerd icon is distracting.07:16
gary4garbecuase bug 43154 my system crashes :(, now Via came up with new driver. can anyone help me install & configure the new driver?07:18
ubotuLaunchpad bug 43154 in xserver-xorg-video-via "freezes with 3D applications on VIA Unichrome K8M800, KM400" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/4315407:18
DanaGWow, this new scheduler sucks.07:22
DanaGI07:22
DanaGI'm getting audio cracking when trying to use the 'duplicate' feature in PulseAudio.07:23
DanaGIt only stops crackling when I stop folding@home.07:24
gary4garj #uclibc08:22
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gary4garwhat is VMI-ONLY path or V4L path?08:50
h3sp4wngary4gar: VMI is the vmware paravirtualised interface08:51
gary4garand V4L?08:51
h3sp4wnvideo for linux08:52
gary4garokay thanks08:52
gary4gari am trying to compile driver from source, but facing lot of issues08:53
h3sp4wnwhich driver ?08:53
gary4garVIA Linux K8M64XF41061 Driver kernel Source Code08:53
gary4gar Product/s:  K8M800/K8N800 UniChrome Pro integrated graphics08:53
gary4garbug #4315408:54
ubotuLaunchpad bug 43154 in xserver-xorg-video-via "freezes with 3D applications on VIA Unichrome K8M800, KM400" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/4315408:54
h3sp4wnare you sure its for 2.6.24 ?08:54
gary4garh3sp4wn, i have both, then gutsy kernel & hardy 's kernel08:54
gary4garon whichever this thing works, i will make a switch :)08:55
h3sp4wngary4gar: Where can I get the thing you are trying to compile from ?08:56
gary4garhttp://www.viaarena.com/Driver/k8m64xf41061-kernel-src_20050926.tgz08:57
gary4gar^^direct link08:57
gary4garhttp://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageID=420&OSID=25&CatID=2580&SubCatID=10908:57
gary4gar^^information of the driver packsge08:57
h3sp4wngary4gar: Are you sure thats the new just released driver ?08:58
h3sp4wn(that is mentioned in the bug report - seems wierd that it has 2005 in the filename08:58
gary4garh3sp4wn, yeah...the date is :13 December 200708:59
gary4garfew days back08:59
gary4garoops my mistake, i gave the wrong link09:00
gary4garhttp://www.viaarena.com/Driver/cle266cn400cn-cx700cn800xorg40072-kernel-src_20071213d.rar09:00
gary4gar^^^correct one09:00
gary4garthere also a binary available09:00
gary4garhttp://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageID=420&OSID=45&CatID=3220&SubCatID=15009:00
h3sp4wnThat build system is a complete mess09:01
gary4garyeah i know09:01
gary4gartopic running on this in forums : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=63636809:01
mrtimdogHi, I've just installed an alternative browser with no problems (Swiftfox). But when I create a gnome desktop URL link this link always opens in Firefox. I've changed the default applications, and also the alternatives for x-www-browser but no luck!09:08
mrtimdogWhat do I need to change to change the default browser for desktop URL links?09:09
Tomcat_mrtimdog: Have you checked that FF is closed? Sometimes, FF derivates just open another window of an existing FF. :)09:10
mrtimdogHi Tomcat_: Yes all ff and sf processes were gone.09:12
mrtimdogWhen a Swiftfox browser is open, the desktop link will open within the running Swiftfox. It's just for when a new browser is needed to open the link.09:13
Tomcat_mrtimdog: Mh. What does "gnome-open <URL>" do?09:16
mrtimdogTomcat_: gedit!09:19
Tomcat_Eh. .)09:19
mrtimdogTomcat_: It's a .desktop file, with a Type=Link and a URL=http://... entries.09:20
mrtimdogIs there a way of listing any registered URL type handlers?09:20
mikkaelthe kdesudo part in systemsettings/kcontrol is broken in hardy (which is already reported in launchpad). i need to access the kdm settings, what would be the kcmshell command to launch this with kdesu ?09:21
h3sp4wn!info xserver-xorg-video-via09:27
ubotuxserver-xorg-video-via: X.Org X server -- VIA display driver. In component main, is optional. Version 1:0.2.2-5 (hardy), package size 146 kB, installed size 456 kB09:27
h3sp4wngary4gar: Yeah you don't need that very old version of DRI09:33
h3sp4wngary4gar: There is another one in the updated rar file09:39
gary4garh3sp4wn, where?, link please?09:44
h3sp4wngary4gar: Just underneath the other one09:47
h3sp4wnhttp://drivers.viaarena.com/cle266cn400cn-cx700cn800xorg40072-kernel-src_20071213d.rar09:47
clustyhey09:48
clustyi am having some issues with the java and new X09:48
gary4garh3sp4wn, whats your video card?09:48
clustythe famous lock issue with some library09:48
clustyany ideas how to fix it?09:48
gary4garh3sp4wn, but thats a old 14 February 2007, A Valentine gift from Via09:49
gary4gar:p09:49
gary4garlol09:49
h3sp4wngary4gar: I use nvidia don't like it though09:51
gary4garh3sp4wn, mobo?09:52
h3sp4wngary4gar: No seperate graphics card09:53
gary4garh3sp4wn, oh09:54
gary4garh3sp4wn, can you help me in enable 3d support ?09:55
mikkaelive got a nasty problem in kubuntu hardy: i wanted kdm to autologin my user. kdesudo in systemsettings/kcontrol is broken. i used "kdesu kcmshell kdm" and changed it to autologin, but kdm respect my changes. then i tried the same but with "sudo" (which was propably bad), now kdm doesnt start at boot, i have to switch to another tty, startx, and launch kdesktop, kicker, kwin manually to have a desktop back. any idea how i can fix kdm again09:55
mikkael*kdm didnt respect my changes with kdesu..09:56
h3sp4wngary4gar: I am trying to build the damn thing right now09:59
gary4garh3sp4wn, but you don't have the required hardware, then how can you manage?09:59
mikkaelbrb10:00
h3sp4wngary4gar: I know what the current driver looks like10:01
gary4garh3sp4wn, sadly unichrome part of Mesa is unmaintained. :(10:07
gary4garh3sp4wn,forums at via, might be help too, http://forums.viaarena.com/categories.aspx?catid=28&entercat=y if you succed then please do write a Howto or a wiki page on it for sure :)10:11
gary4garif you don't have much time then guide me,  i can write a write on your behalf, with all due credits :10:11
h3sp4wngary4gar: I cannot guarantee I can do it - its seems its a forked version of - http://www.openchrome.org10:23
gary4gari was already using open-chrome10:24
gary4garare there any performance boost & does the hanging problem still there?10:25
gary4garh3sp4wn, you are trying is a big deal for me, if you succeed then great, else its okay :)10:27
h3sp4wngary4gar: openchrome has not been updated since october10:28
gary4garyeah..i noticed that, i too gave up, & now thinking to get a nvidia 520010:30
gary4garif the issue does not solve soon10:30
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rgreeningAnyone have a problem with adept meta package and recent updates causing conflict and adept packages to be removed? It seems that the adept metapackage needs to be updated else it causes all other deps to be removed. Was this intended or a small error?13:46
Hobbseergreening: yes13:53
rgreeningHobbsee: any idea on how to correctly fix or recover? I could temp use the apt-get or aptitude from command line, but I'd like to get adept back or whatever the Hardy Heron GUI manager will be for Kubuntu13:54
Hobbseergreening: do a dist-upgrade13:55
rgreening1 sec then...13:56
Hobbseeoh, wait13:56
rgreeningno. that wont help.13:56
rgreeningIm already at latest dist and updates, which removed the adept13:57
PiciI typically use aptitude and use its 'the follwing actions will resolve this thing' options to pick something that works for me.13:57
rgreeningIt applied a bunch of updates to apt, which caused adept to be removed.13:57
Hobbseeyup13:57
HobbseePici: adept needs to be rebuilt, etc13:57
Hobbseeiirc, it didn't actuallyb uild with the new stuff13:58
PiciHobbsee: Right, I realize that.13:58
h3sp4wnPici: Thats what I usually do - but recently first sign of trouble I just do an aptitude safe-upgrade13:58
rgreeningso, will adept meta package get rebuilt?14:04
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rgreeningI really dislike using aptitude long-term14:04
PiciI can't speak for the devs for when that will happen, but usaually given a period of time these things 'fix themselves' (in other words, the devs work their magic)14:06
Hobbseergreening: yes, eventually14:06
rgreeningI guess I'll try and revent my blunder. I was holding back the update which was going to remove adept, but accidentally did the update this am. DOH.14:07
rgreeningI'll prob use synaptic for now.14:08
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WorkingOnWisegood morning. I just did a fresh install from the alpha1 cd. I expected to be greeted with the restricted driver manager so I couln get my Nvidia Geforce GO 6100 video card. Where do you go to setup the 3d vid drivers the "ubuntu" way in Hardy?15:11
PiciThe restricted drivers manager should be there, if its not, you might need to install it. (There was an issue in the Gutsy alphas that you had to do that too)15:13
PiciMy install was an upgrade, so I didnt encounter this.15:13
bazhangI had to install mine15:13
livingdaylightAnyone here know or have any thought about the future adoption of Conary as a pm replacement to APT?15:16
WorkingOnWisety everyone. will go now and instal it.15:16
PiciI don't forsee that happening any time in the near future, especially for an LTS release.15:17
livingdaylightshame it would be nice to see more innovation and ubuntu being brought into the future15:18
crdlbubuntu is based on debian, so unless debian moves to conary ... :)15:18
PiciHuge changes tend not to be made before an LTS release, we're aiming for stability.15:19
livingdaylightcrdlb, conary is just a package manager15:20
crdlbright, and using it would mean dropping dpkg and apt15:20
livingdaylightUbuntu was founded on doing things better ... if conary is better than apt why not adopt is... they did consider smart a while back didn't they?15:21
crdlbbecause rewrites are bad15:23
crdlbanyway, that's not a support question, so it's offtopic for this channel too :)15:23
bazhanghaha15:23
WorkingOnWisei hit the enable checkbox in rdm for the NVIDIA drivers and get the error "Reconfiguring X.org video drivers is not possible: /etc/X11/xorg.conf is invalid or does not exist. I used gedit to look at the xorg.conf, which indeed did not exist in that location, so I saved a blank one there, hoping that rdm would accept it and config my video. What do I do?15:29
cypherdelicSomehow after an update my /var/lib/dpkg/available was currupted, so I rm'ed it and run apt-get update and upgrade, but dpkg still claims for that missing file, please help.15:35
cypherdelicAny ideas?15:37
cypherdeliccan somebody send me his file?15:39
albert23cypherdelic: don't you have /var/lib/dpkg/available-old?15:39
cypherdelichold on ill have a look15:40
WorkingOnWiseI know there is intended to be a clean simple  GUI way to do this. It worked perfectly in Gutsy. Is it broke in Hardy? I didnt find anything in launchpad. It has happened 2 times on the same laptop. Is this broke? Do I report Theres so much in launchpad now I hate to add redundant bugs....15:43
WorkingOnWiseoh....AMD64 also...sorry15:43
kalpikWorkingOnWise, sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg15:44
WorkingOnWisekalpik: what went wrong that that is needed. I am looking to the final rlease, when mom and pop will be installing this, and they get the same problem. They won't even know what to ask, or where, let alone understand the answer. They will just think Ubuntu is junk and stay in Windows15:46
kalpikWorkingOnWise, hardy is not meant for your mom and dad right now :)15:47
kalpikWorkingOnWise, things WILL break time and again during alphas.. read the topic! :)15:47
WorkingOnWisekalpik: hehe...yeah, but if this is a problem is a bug, I want to help fix it, so Hardy is ready for mom and pop...15:48
WorkingOnWiseI guess I will file a bug report and old off on repairing it in case there are any questions on the current state. I can go a few days without 3D and compiz-fusion for the good of dear old ma and pa....15:52
WorkingOnWiseold=hold15:52
bardyrMorgen15:52
WorkingOnWiseis rdm going to be installed and in the panel by default for the final release, like it was in Gutsy?15:53
PiciI've gone without compositing since I upgraded to Hardy.15:53
bardyrwhy?15:53
WorkingOnWisePici: my heart is heavy for u....15:54
WorkingOnWisehehe15:54
Picibardyr: me?15:54
bardyryea15:54
kalpikWorkingOnWise, definitely report bugs! That's what public alpha testing is all about! but you really cant complain if it breaks :)15:54
Picibardyr: Well, I was a bit wrong. Compositing support is there, but no compositing window manager (compiz) will run. Bug 17366315:55
ubotuLaunchpad bug 173663 in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.22 "compiz will not launch with fglrx driver - falls back to metacity" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/17366315:55
WorkingOnWisekalpik: I am not complaining. I know it will break. When they do, I thought this was the first place to come to begin to sort it out....15:55
bardyrPici, whitelist fglrx :)15:56
Picibardyr: I did.15:56
DanaGOne thing that DID surprise me:15:56
bardyrPici, does aiglx/glx work?15:56
PiciAnd l-r-m hasnt built succesfully for i386 yet :/15:56
DanaGthe supposedly "completely fair scheduler" actually makes my system much LESS responsive under load than it used to be.15:56
Picibardyr: Nope.15:57
kalpikWorkingOnWise, yeah.. this is a good place to start.. but you would see more activity in this channel around alpha 4. Also when you report a bug, launchpad shows you related bugs.. the search algorith is VERY good.. if its been reported previously, there's a 99% chance it will show you the bug :)15:57
Picibardyr: It is using aiglx15:57
PiciI cant really do any testing here fyi, I'm only on an ssh connection to that computer.15:57
WorkingOnWisekalpik: thanks. I have run  previous alphas (Gutsy and Fiesty) but with the intent of just farmilurizing with maintenance and repair. This time I thought I might try helping the development too...:)15:59
kalpikWorkingOnWise, that's the spirit! alphas FTW! :D15:59
bardyri just run alphas because i love the bleeding edge and breakning things16:01
jttwhere is the hardy alpha?16:01
jttiso that is16:02
bazhangam I the only that having a non-broken hardy experience so far?16:02
WorkingOnWiseI do it because the breakage is comfortable...been a M$ junkie for years. Dont know what to do without a BSOD a few days a week  :)16:02
WorkingOnWisesory....ot, I know16:02
bardyrbazhang, then you havent played around yet and run good hardware16:03
bazhangbardyr: au contraire :}16:04
livingdaylightis anything really exciting expected for Hardy?16:08
livingdaylightanything dramatic innovative? or is the work going into consolidation and stability?16:09
bardyrlivingdaylight, kernel 2.6.24 has some interesting things16:10
livingdaylightbardyr, oh...??16:11
bardyrand they are going to redo the hardware detection to use more better upstream16:11
livingdaylightso, it sounds like the efforts are going more into consolidation then rather than flashy innovation16:12
bardyrlivingdaylight, like the new schedule CFS and bunch of better drivers16:12
bardyrlivingdaylight, yea but ubuntu needs that atm16:13
livingdaylightfair enough16:13
bardyrjust off because the first LTS is very old and because i feel like ubuntu is being more and more "buggy"16:14
bardyri dont know how to make sense of that sentence btw16:14
kalpikbardyr, lol..16:15
bazhangpulseaudio?16:15
kalpikbazhang, you can get pulseaudio working on gutsy too.. with minimal efforts :P16:16
bazhangkalpik: thanks!16:16
kalpikbazhang, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio16:16
bardyrwhats the problem with alsa or is pulseaudio just much better?16:16
bazhangthanks for the link! kalpik16:17
DanaGGaack, my system is so sluggish now with the new scheduler.16:17
DanaGI'll type and the letters will take up to 1/4 second to show up.16:17
kalpikbardyr, just some more "flashy" features.. like on the fly switching between sound cards.. splitting your existing soundcard into two.. stuff like that16:17
DanaGPulseAudio won't use the surround feature on my cardbus Audigy.16:18
bardyrDanaG, sluggish?16:18
DanaGYeah.16:18
bardyrDanaG, prioritize X16:18
DanaGI run two instances of Folding@Home in the background, niced to +19 and SCHED_IDLEPRIO, but now my system acts like those are high priority.16:19
bardyrlol16:19
bardyrisnt 19 high priority?16:19
DanaGIt seems odd to me that the supposedly wonderful "completely fair scheduler" seems to disregard 'nice' levels.16:19
DanaGPositive is low priority -- extra "nice".16:20
DanaGIt's really hard to type properly when keyboard input lags so severely.16:20
bardyroh yea, by bad16:21
DanaGIn fact, it'll even cause audio dropouts if I'm using PulseAudio's "Simultaneous Output" feature.16:21
PiciI always try to remember it as higher numbers are nicer to the processor because its giving it less work.16:21
bardyrha, smart16:22
bardyrDanaG, CFS should respect nice16:22
DanaGFor some reason, it's subjectively not being very 'nice'.16:23
DanaGOh, and PulseAudio is niced to -11, yet it still gets dropouts caused by the +19 process.16:30
DanaGThat's just plain wrong.16:31
Tm_Tlovely16:31
Tm_Thug it?16:31
AnRkeyI was thinking that the community could benefit from a Dell Idea Storm style website to get user feedback?16:33
AnRkeywho would I bother about that?16:33
AnRkey:P16:33
DanaGHere's an idea for Dell: stop being cheap, and use gigabit ethernet!16:34
bazhangAnRkey: build it and they will come :}16:34
DanaGA friend of mine got a nice new XPS M1330 notebook, and I was surprised to see that it only has 100 megabit ethernet.16:34
DanaGOn a """"high end"""""" notebook.16:34
AnRkeythanks wayne16:35
DanaGOr rather, not high end, but "extra special"16:35
AnRkeybut will the dev guys use the data it collects?16:35
AnRkeyI was thinking something like ideastorm.ubuntu.com16:36
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DanaGLAG.16:43
Dr_willisa 'high prioced' notebook. :)16:44
DanaGaah, then there's the key.16:44
DanaGHigh priced but not actaully as high-featured as they'd like you to think.16:45
DanaGNow here's something I really wanna' see in a notebook: audio chip with independent streaming.16:45
DanaGFront outputs for notebook speakers, and then full surround outputs too, as a separate device.16:45
DanaGGaack, damn typing laggagagag.16:45
Dr_willisIm waiting for those Eee's to get more common. :) i want one.16:47
Tm_TI don't :p16:49
DanaGI'd wait for them to not use a celeron.16:49
DanaGHow stupid: ultraportable notebook with an ultra-lacking-power-savings-features celeron?16:49
Dr_willisnot really an issue for me.16:50
Dr_willisI just want somthing smaller to put in my lunchbox for me to use at work.16:50
Dr_willis'price range dictates all'16:50
Dr_willisor so the pc/laptop market seems to be now a days16:51
DanaGAt least they could've socketed the thing...16:51
Dr_willisNo idea on that. :) i dont have one yet.. so i cant open it up.16:51
Dr_willisI wonder how well it plays videos actually.16:51
bazhangvery well16:51
Dr_willisi got my laptop set up with GeeXbox. so i can boot to a video player in like 20 sec.16:52
bazhanghd is superb, but this is way offtopic..sorry16:52
Dr_willisits a small laptop. but still a bit big for me to be lugging around.16:52
Dr_willisI do have ubuntu on my laptop also. :)16:52
Dr_willisDoes that count as on topic? heh heh..16:52
Dr_willisId want to put ubuntu on the EEE also.16:53
bazhanghaha likely not--you should join #eeepc16:53
bazhangor visit the site www.eeeuser.com16:53
Dr_willisThat was one of the worst sites ive seen :) it was all Flash!16:54
bazhanghaha16:54
Dr_willisit was one big comercial.. told ya very little about the actual product.16:54
bardyri dont know if i should buy a EEE or a mini gPC laptop16:54
Dr_willisI may get me an EEE for my birthday  heh. wife will say 'what do ya need another laptop for'16:55
bazhangmaybe youre thinking of asus' website--the link above is from actual users--nice wiki and forums16:55
bardyrDr_willis, well its not a "computer"16:55
Dr_willisBeen eyeing those Nokia  things also.16:55
Dr_willisbazhang,  proberly16:55
Dr_willisIt is a nice trend to see low priced/flexiable micro-sized comptuers.  getting common.16:55
Dr_willisI rember portable "dos pc's" with  little 8x16 lcd type screens.. ages ago.  egad i am old.16:56
h3sp4wnDr_willis: There is an 8GB version coming out in the not too distant future (of the EE)16:57
DanaGI wish I could fix that **** CFS scheduler.16:57
Dr_willish3sp4wn,  yep. thats what i am waiting for i think. :) or the price drop on the low end one. when the 8 comes out.16:57
h3sp4wnDanaG: Its just fair - did you try using schedtool ?16:57
DanaGYeah.16:57
DanaGAnd I'm even running folding@home as SCHED_IDLEPRIO.16:58
h3sp4wnand you have the sound at real time ?17:00
DanaGIt's +11, but it's not going realtime for some reason.17:02
DanaGoh wait, I think not-realtime is default.17:02
DanaGer, pulseaudio is -11.17:02
bardyrDanaG, look at the bright sight, you are flooding alot!17:02
bardyrfoolding*17:03
DanaG W: main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_RTPRIO, (9, 9)) failed: Operation not permitted17:04
DanaGThat's odd.17:09
DanaGPulseAudio is installed suid root...17:09
DanaGAnd I am a member of pulse-rt.17:09
DanaGgaaaaaaacackkck.17:21
DanaGSomebody else using 2.6.24: try running something cpu-intensive at nice +19, and see if it bogs down the rest of the system.17:22
DanaGThat was odd... gdm just segfaulted.17:23
bazhanghow does one do that DanaG?17:23
bazhangthe nice +19 part I mean17:24
DanaGTry this: nice +19 sh -c 'cat /dev/zero'17:24
bazhangokay, just a moment17:24
DanaGjust nice NUMBER COMMAND17:24
DanaGIf you have dual core, it may take two instances to make it happen.17:24
DanaGer17:25
DanaGnice -n +19 cat /dev/zero17:25
bazhangfirefox with a bunch of flash tabs open should do it, yes?17:25
DanaGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaactually, it seems like it's already slowing down at only one instance.17:25
DanaGI'm testing nice load, specifically.17:26
DanaGIf I'm not running my folding, then everything works nicely enough, including firefox.17:26
bazhangso perhaps its folding and not ubuntu17:27
DanaGBut even just 'cat /dev/zero' niced to +19 is making it slow.17:27
DanaGAnyway, I have to go to an appointment.  I'll be back (quite) a while later.17:28
DanaGBye.17:28
bazhangno real slowness detected--though I was just running several apps--don't have folding installed17:34
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WorkingOnWisewhich flash plug in works best, Adobe or Gnash?18:23
WorkingOnWisein AMD64?18:23
bardyradobe18:24
bardyrgnash has still not full flash support18:24
nanonymegnash has had some stability issues too18:25
Tomcat_WorkingOnWise: gnash should be good for youtube vids, but I'd suggest Adobe.18:25
WorkingOnWisety.18:29
NumBeasthow far along is Hardy?19:02
pwnguinalmost alpha 219:03
pwnguinbut mostly, a month and a half in19:03
pwnguinmost all the software has been refreshed from debian -- i think the kernel's still being kept away from users19:04
NumBeastallright19:04
NumBeastwhat new features are planned19:05
pwnguinhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/19:05
frojndhello19:06
pwnguinlooks like they're pushing in windows authentication integration19:06
PiciYeah, linux-restricted-modules isnt building on i386, I think thats a main reason why we havnt seen it yet.19:07
NumBeastwindows authentication integration?19:08
NumBeastlike replacing gksudo?19:08
frojndI have a question. Is someone willing to check a clip if I give'em url, its wmv and the content isn't exactly OK for everyone, (girl dancing and oiling herself) But it's not pron. What I'm trying to do is to figure it out what's the title of the song that's in the bacground. So is anyone willing to hear this, if he/she doesn't want to watch this. But I will only give link in a private window, because As I said someone don't allow this on other19:09
frojndchans...19:09
frojndpretty weird situation for me too :S19:10
NumBeastwhat genre is the song19:10
NumBeastbut shouldn't that be in a different channel?19:10
frojndNumBeast, man vocal19:10
Picifrojnd: Ignoring the content of the question, this isn't that kind of channel.  Second of all, you getting banned from -offtopic wasn't enough of a hint that this isn't welcome here?19:10
frojndPici, oh here you are... I ask polite ... please direct me in channels that are more for talk..19:11
frojndon freenode I only know for linux, ubuntu, kubuntu19:11
frojndthat's it19:11
frojndand now for offtopic for ubuntu19:11
frojndSo Pici what's the chaannel for regular talking on freenode19:12
Picifrojnd: Do you understand why this isnt allowed here?19:12
frojndOh I see..19:12
frojndit's for hardy heron19:12
Picifrojnd: The only think I can think of is #defocus, but you should ask before just blindly posting a link.19:12
frojndI'll keep that in mind19:13
Picifrojnd: can you join me in #ubuntu-ops please?19:13
frojndPici, sure19:13
pwnguinNumBeast: like ldap19:14
NumBeastwhere can I download hoary source?21:07
DanaGGaack, whose bright idea was that blinking magnifying-glass icon?21:07
tumbleweed__NumBeast : you mean hardy?21:07
NumBeastsorry, I do mean hardy21:08
tumbleweed__I make that mistake all the time too :P21:08
DanaGblink21:23
DanaGblink21:23
DanaGmagnifying glass21:23
DanaG(wow, that icon is annoying!)21:23
tumbleweed__lul21:24
tumbleweed__what magnifying glass?21:24
DanaGThe tracker applet.21:24
tumbleweed__oh21:24
tumbleweed__yeah21:24
tumbleweed__oh21:24
tumbleweed__and just so you know21:24
tumbleweed__multimedia keys don't work off the bat in ubuntu if you choose to use xfce21:25
DanaGGo to keyboard preferences and set your layout there -- that may fix it.21:27
NumBeastDanaG: isn't there an option to disable that?21:32
tumbleweed__ummm21:33
NumBeastDanaG: the infernal blinking21:33
tumbleweed__DanaG : nope21:33
NumBeastso where can I get the hardy source?21:37
hydrogenhuh?21:37
NumBeastis the hardy source available for download, and if it is, where can I find it21:41
hydrogenwhat do you mean?21:41
theunixgeekWhat features will be available in Hardy Alpha 2?21:46
theunixgeekWhat features will be available in Hardy Alpha 2?21:50
NumBeastI suppose hardy is in development21:51
NumBeastand probably has source code21:51
NumBeastis that source code available to the public21:51
theunixgeekNumBeast: yes.21:51
hydrogenNumBeast: you havn't really clarified *what* source code you are after21:51
NumBeastwhere could I find that source code?21:52
theunixgeekNumBeast: ubuntu is open source21:52
hydrogenhardy is primarly a compilation of new versions of packages21:52
hydrogenall put together under one big distro umbrella21:52
NumBeastah21:52
NumBeastsorry21:52
hydrogendo you want the source to every package?21:52
hydrogenor just ones new to hardy?21:52
NumBeastjust the new ones to hardy21:53
NumBeastsorry, I want to test hardy21:53
NumBeaston a computer that doesn't have already ubuntu21:54
NumBeastand I would like to know either where to find a .img, or where to find what I need to compile to make an .img21:55
hydrogenoh21:55
hydrogenyou want the cd21:55
hydrogenimage21:55
NumBeastyes please21:56
hydrogenhttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/20071218/ is todays build21:56
NumBeastthank you21:56
hydrogenor you could look for the alpha image21:56
PirateHeadIf the Fawn alphas were called herds and the Gibbon releases were called tribes, why aren't the Heron alphas called flocks?22:07
tumbleweed__PirateHead : because king nelson mandella said so.22:10
Erealzhey all22:39
Erealzumm is anyone running hardy heron and if so how those it run compared to gusty?22:40
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infinitycircuitdoes anyone know why dynticks is not enabled in the hardy kernels23:59
infinitycircuit2.6.24 branch that is23:59

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