[00:33] <tilgovi> hardy, kubuntu, /proc/acpi/ibm/brightness is missing.  Anyone else see this?
[00:33] <tilgovi> I'm on a thinkpad
[01:37] <Artimus> I've noticed when I boot Hardy, I get an error that AppArmor cannot be registered.  This is in vmware.  Does this happen on a native box as well?
[01:37] <crimsun> yes.
[01:38] <crimsun> granted I don't use Ubuntu kernels in many circumstances, so...
[01:38] <Artimus> Just making sure...  I've always waited for some security code to figure out it's running in a VM and warn the user...
[03:37] <shirish> hi guys I've got a package which I'm trying to remove, its from a third-party repository but its not removing, its on hardy, can somebody help?
[03:38] <shirish> I've tried sudo aptitude purge 'packagename' as well sudo aptitude remove 'packagename' but still its not removed.
[03:42] <crimsun> shirish: right, so what're the command & error spew?
[03:42] <crimsun> (use pastebin)
[03:42] <shirish> crimsun: coming right up
[03:49] <shirish> crimsun, trying something, if it doesn't work then will get back to u
[04:29] <nomasteryoda> lol
[04:29] <nomasteryoda> funny one
[04:30] <nomasteryoda> http://www.topicalmatt.com/23-12-2007/firefox-3-beta-2-in-ubuntu-710 ... i suppose this would work similarly in hardy
[04:30] <nomasteryoda> works sweet in ubuntu but did have to fix the plugins
[04:30] <shirish> crimsun: you there buddy?
[04:31] <Gri\nch> aww, this sucks
[04:31] <Gri\nch> it seems my pal \n registered every funny name that has \n in it
[04:34] <shirish> hi guys I've got a package which I'm trying to remove, its from a third-party repository but its not removing, its on hardy, can somebody help?
[04:34] <shirish> I've tried sudo aptitude purge 'packagename' as well sudo aptitude remove 'packagename' but still its not removed.
[04:35] <shirish> details at http://pastebin.ca/831609 can somebody help?
[04:40] <shirish> !builds
[04:40] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about builds - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:40] <shirish> !download
[04:40] <ubotu> Ubuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://nl.releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive - PLEASE use the !torrents to download Gutsy, and help keeping the servers' load low!
[04:41] <shirish> !hardy downloads
[04:41] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about hardy downloads - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[04:42] <shirish> guys isn't there a utility which keeps a tab of all & any new packages one downlaods apart from the ones from the CD?
[04:42] <shirish> something which can be used to know if I want to start from scratch
[04:45] <bazhang> dpkg -l
[04:47] <shirish> bazhang: I know dpkg -l , there's another one which makes a list, kind of a .txt list or something similar so people can do download stuff automatically.
[04:47] <bazhang> shirish: out put to a txt?
[04:48] <shirish> bazhang: one of the ways would be dpkg -l > something.txt but there is a utility which makes it a one shot deal, I just don't remember its name anymore.
[04:49] <bazhang> shirish: you got me there; dpkg -l is my limit :}
[04:53] <shirish> bazhang: got it, try debfoster :)
[04:53] <bazhang> shirish: thanks! will remember :}
[05:53] <sparr> im about to try putting hardy's libc6 into gutsy...  how scared should i be?
[05:56] <pwnguin> why would you do that?
[05:57] <pwnguin> sparr: your fear should be proportional to the amount of data you'd lose access to, and your ability to recover from catastrophic system failure
[05:59] <sparr> im installing non-ubuntu packages that depend on the new libc6
[05:59] <sparr> this is why i miss debian's release system, waiting 6 months for new libraries sucks
[08:07] <Hobbsee> !ping
[08:08] <ubotu> pong
[08:51] <travkin> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/178234
[08:51] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 178234 in ubuntu "GTK themes doesn't work." [Undecided,New]
[09:00] <neur1> quick one try to test as much stuff to see what does and doesn't go? is that what you guys do?
[09:02] <Hobbsee> travkin: please don't do that.
[09:49] <freakabcd> hi all
[09:50] <freakabcd> i got this hardy-desktop-i386.iso from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/alpha-2/ with md5 8cc8b23eab7a1c3969ae37dcc7f86016
[09:50] <freakabcd> i check the md5 hash on my downloaded file and it matches.
[09:51] <freakabcd> after burning it onto cd, selecting *anything* from the menu does nothing!
[09:51] <freakabcd> only option that works is the last one: 'boot from first hdd'
[09:51] <freakabcd> tried re-burning the image and also tried booting up on different machines, same behaviour
[09:52] <freakabcd> any ideas?
[10:19]  * Lunks back to Hardy. :)
[10:43] <gouchi> Hi
[10:43] <gouchi> iso md5sum doesn't match for http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/alpha-2/hardy-desktop-i386.iso
[10:43] <gouchi> ??
[11:48] <Lunks> I'm failing to install nvidia's latest beta driver on hardy, should I use CC=/usr/bin/gcc-4.1 even if there's now 2.6.24?
[12:07] <lunks> I'm not able to use latest nvidia driver (169.07) on hardy. It just fails starting X.
[15:16] <IdleOne> !camera
[15:16] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about camera - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[15:16] <IdleOne> !hardware
[15:16] <ubotu> For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection
[15:19] <bazhang> webcam?
[15:21] <IdleOne> digital video cam
[15:21] <IdleOne> not being detected when plugged in
[15:21] <bazhang> oh okay--what model and make?
[15:22] <Amaranth> does dmesg say anything when you plug it in?
[15:22] <IdleOne> not sure
[15:22] <IdleOne> running upgrade right now gonna have to wait a sec
[15:24] <IdleOne> Amaranth: explain dmesg and how I use it
[15:24] <IdleOne> please
[15:24] <Amaranth> uh, you should not be using hardy
[15:24] <IdleOne> wrong
[15:24] <IdleOne> I have old generic hardware it is supported no problem
[15:24] <Amaranth> Not wrong, you don't know such things
[15:24] <Amaranth> How do you expect to help debug problems?
[15:25] <IdleOne> I have very few issues
[15:25] <Amaranth> That's not why you should be using hardy
[15:26] <Amaranth> Anyway, dmesg usage is pretty...simple
[15:26] <Amaranth> See if you can figure it out :)
[15:27] <IdleOne> looking right now
[15:29] <IdleOne> ok what would I be looking for ?
[15:37] <IdleOne> Amaranth: not sure what I am looking for in dmesg. here is output http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/49536/
[15:37] <Amaranth> you looking for something that shows up after you plug the camera in
[15:46] <scizzo-> IdleOne: tail -f /var/log/syslog /var/log/messages
[15:46] <scizzo-> IdleOne: plugin the cam
[15:46] <scizzo-> IdleOne: see if anything comes up
[16:29] <Pros599> Hello.
[16:30] <Pros599> Any one know how to make the track pad a little less sensitive?
[16:30] <Pros599> Track pad on an hp dv 6589 (pavillion notebook_ that is.
[18:38] <travkin> Someone know how to fix that ? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/178234
[18:38] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 178234 in ubuntu "GTK themes doesn't work." [Undecided,New]
[22:20] <osito> Is this a bug I should file, I see lots of these on dmesg: [  168.201017] atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0x8d on isa0060/serio0).
[22:20] <osito> [  168.201021] atkbd.c: Use 'setkeycodes e00d <keycode>' to make it known.
[23:48] <Andre_Gondim> does anyone have a problem to listen mp3 in alpha 2 8.04?