=== bigon is now known as bigon` === bigon` is now known as bigon === bigon is now known as bigon` === bigon` is now known as bigon === Dana1 is now known as DanaG === bigon is now known as bigon` === bigon` is now known as bigon [01:20] hi every one [01:21] i have install upgrade my gusty to hardy but i havn't the new theme [01:22] That 'new theme' is only a concept, actually. [01:22] If it's the one I'm thinking of. [01:23] i think that too [01:23] tank u man [01:23] i feel hardy is faster [01:23] I've had the opposite issue, actually. [01:24] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/178807 [01:24] Launchpad bug 178807 in linux "Severe sluggishness under 'nice' load in 2.6.24 kernels" [Undecided,New] [01:25] I wish someone would fix the KDE4 packages... Broken dependencies... I want KDE4 :P [01:25] w00t suspending works completely and perfect in hardy :D [01:26] bardyr: *for you* [01:26] yep [01:26] (and your hardware -- not so for everyone) [01:26] ofc i also ment for me [01:27] now i just need to do some ACPI hackering to get my hardware to work better for me so my laptop can change my screen brightness :) [01:27] Works for my hardware too, fortunately. [01:29] Brightness is also a PITA. [01:30] s/also/commonly/ [01:30] PITA? [01:30] Pain In The ... [01:30] yea [01:42] DanaG : same [01:42] also [01:42] s/foo/bar [01:42] is that vim search and replace syntax? [01:42] Yeah. [01:42] Handy in IRC. [01:42] * tumbleweed__ scores [01:42] * tumbleweed__ has never used vim, either [01:43] I just figured it's wonky like that ;/ [01:44] I don't use vim either. [01:44] I just use 'gedit' with extra plugins. [01:47] same [01:47] or mousepad [01:47] depending on my mood === bigon is now known as bigon` [02:38] I need help in getting BCM94311 wireless card to work on 2.6.24-2 generic with hardy 64bit to work [02:39] can any body help me please [02:39] I was just at the ubuntu channel and they directed me here... [02:41] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=649038 [02:55] How's the artwork coming? and "is hardy going to break for me" [02:56] Why not release a version of ubuntu without the .04 or .10 etc? It would look nicer to the end-user without all the excess numbers. [02:57] ader10, because it makes sense... how about "windows vista home/home oem/home retail/pro/ultimate" etc [02:58] ader10, call it "ubuntu hardy" or "Hardy Heron" if you want an easier reference.. just like "Vista" rather than Windows 8 or ntkernel version whatever [02:58] that was a drive-by suggestion :p [02:59] oh, he left, haha === Dana1 is now known as DanaG [03:26] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/178807 [03:26] Launchpad bug 178807 in linux "Severe sluggishness under 'nice' load in 2.6.24 kernels (dup-of: 177713)" [Medium,Invalid] [03:26] Launchpad bug 177713 in linux "2.6.24-2: Regression with idle cpu cycle handling" [Medium,Confirmed] [03:26] Should I repost my comments from my bug report into the one it's a duplicate of? [05:25] please tell me they're making heron better for bluetooth [05:25] and a2dp avrcp [05:25] cuz gutsy? not so much [05:27] yes [05:27] they are [05:28] Err, I'm not aware of anything specific [05:29] the bluetooth breakage was just an accidental omission of a file [05:31] bluetooth works just fine here [06:19] I just had my second bit of major breakage with 2.6.24 kernel. [06:19] dhcdbd wasn't running, so NetworkManager wouldn't work. [06:20] I could call dhclient on the wired interface manually and get an IP, but the route would not show up. [06:21] 'route add default gw 192.168.1.1' returned "No such device", which is really a bad description, despite being technically correct. [06:32] My bug here was marked a duplicate of another bug; should I re-post my comments in the latter bug? [06:32] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/178807 [06:32] Launchpad bug 178807 in linux "Severe sluggishness under 'nice' load in 2.6.24 kernels (dup-of: 177713)" [Medium,Invalid] [06:32] Launchpad bug 177713 in linux "2.6.24-2: Regression with idle cpu cycle handling" [Medium,Confirmed] [06:34] DanaG: probably a good idea [06:35] if they'r enew [06:39] I think the only Vista feature I've seen that I do miss when in Ubuntu is the amazing 'speaker fill' effect they have. [06:40] It somehow separates main voices from accompaniment, to expand stereo music to surround without sounding odd or 'cheesy' or too surroundey. [06:54] DanaG: it probably seperates left and right channels completely, instead of mixing them [06:55] since the main voice is on both left and right, you'd stronger "stereo seperation" [07:03] It seems to be more than just simple stereo separation to me. [07:03] But I'm not entirely sure. === marcel__ is now known as marcel [11:01] !sensors-conf-convert [11:19] any ideas why i'm taken to login screen when trying to view screensavers? [11:28] hi [11:28] hi [11:28] wel i have some hardy problems [11:29] my laptop doesn't find the screen [11:29] oh noes :( [11:29] i've got a nvidia gpu [11:29] and the nv driver [11:29] has some problems with this gpu [11:30] so okay i force it to use vesa [11:30] xforcevesa (or something like that) [11:30] but i think it still loads the nv driver [11:30] so i wanted to ask [11:30] (i'm talking about the live cd) [11:31] how can i configure x in using vesa [11:31] modify xorg.conf [11:31] yeah well [11:31] and restart gdm [11:31] sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf [11:31] ye [11:31] but i don't get a terminal in the live cd :S [11:32] try a tty [11:32] i never used a tty [11:32] is it [11:32] ctrl+alt+ f3??? [11:32] ye or f1 or f2 [11:32] or any other f [11:32] okay [11:33] the laptop is booting:) [11:33] another question does the kernel runs 4k stacks or 8k? [11:33] dont know [11:34] i'll reform my question [11:34] can i use ndiswrapper??? [11:34] fully [11:35] should work [11:35] thx [11:35] but cause it's so early in development libs may be broken [11:35] its commercia [11:35] l [11:35] oh no sorry [11:35] :) [11:36] how can i find if those libs are broken? [11:36] you will notice :) [11:37] what command can i use to start gdm? [11:37] sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start [11:38] i get a fail [11:39] what fail [11:39] yberfail? [11:39] * Starting GNOME Display Manager [11:39] fail [11:39] i think its because X isn't started [11:39] that will start x also [11:40] well it didn't start X [11:40] it didn't tried to start X :s [11:40] ok so x is broken in alpha 2 [11:40] for you [11:40] :F [11:40] no X isn't broke [11:40] i mean at bootup it worked fine [11:41] X is working [11:41] i typed X in the terminal [11:42] and i got a mouse and everything [11:42] so X works [11:42] but ur command doesnt [11:42] ok [11:42] could i also [11:43] start X in tty 2 [11:43] and then give that command of gdm in the third tty??? [11:46] ive done it [11:47] i did find a sort of bug [11:47] so ive started X in tty2 [11:47] and then gave the gdm command in tty3 [11:48] and wel gdm asked my if i wanted to open gdm on another tty [11:48] and will i said yes [11:48] and now i'm logged in [11:49] found another bug [11:50] wanna know?? [11:50] sure [11:51] well ubiquety [11:51] is too big for vesa resolution [11:53] big bug if u ask me [11:54] yea [11:54] its installing :D [11:56] thx for your help ;) [11:56] when the laptop has installed ubuntu and rebooted [11:56] i'll join u on irc with the laptop ;) [11:57] roger [13:25] hi [13:25] ive got a problem with hardy [13:25] :'( [13:25] i cant [13:25] seem to configure the network-admin thing [13:25] i mean it starts up [13:26] asks my sudo password [13:26] and then when i gave that password [13:26] it can't be configured [13:26] i cant add or configure any hardware interface === bigon` is now known as bigon [13:32] hello? [13:33] hllo????? [13:33] :OOOO [13:33] rsk [13:33] :D [13:33] can u help me? [13:33] dont know about that sorry [13:34] fenrig: I believe its a known bug. [13:34] it is? [13:35] well is there a workaround? [13:35] fenrig: configure your network adapters manually using /etc/network/interfaces ? [13:35] can u help me doing this [13:35] cause i never done it like that [13:35] but i'm open for learning [13:36] can i past 2 rules?? [13:36] 2lines? [13:37] Sure. [13:37] auto lo [13:37] iface lo inet loopback [13:37] that is what /etc/network/interfaces contains [13:38] i made a ndis wireless driver [13:38] fenrig: Does that even show up in iwconfig? [13:39] no it doesnt [13:40] i hate iwconfig [13:40] he's nog my best friend [13:41] I can't help you if its not showing up there at least, sorry. [13:42] Er, I mean that I dont know anything about ndis stuff, sorry. [13:43] fenrig: what does ndiswrapper -l give? [13:44] net5211 : driver installed [13:44] device (168C:001C) present (alternate driver: ath_pci) [13:44] ndis gtk is even saying it exists [13:44] is the card flashing? [13:47] card flashing? [13:47] explain yourself please [13:49] :S [13:49] im kinda confused [13:52] I think hes asking if the lights on the wifi card are blinking [13:53] no [13:53] but i have a acer aspire laptop [13:54] :s [13:54] some people made it work [13:54] but i cant seem to make it work ;s [13:55] but its a ar5006eg [13:55] chipset wifi card [13:55] fenrig: Did it work on Gutsy? [13:56] i never ran gutsy on it [13:56] because of screen problems [13:57] :( [13:57] i'm getting crazy [13:57] fedora didn't work with it [13:57] and nsidwrapper [13:57] didn't work because of its kernel [13:57] now this doesnt work [13:57] :s [13:58] This is an alpha, you realize. see /topic [14:01] fenrig: did you modprobe ndiswrapper? [14:02] yeah i didĀµ [14:02] but where can i configure the wifi alias for the dc [14:02] dc=card [14:03] 'module configuration already contains alias directive' there is something wrong when i do "sudo ndiswrapper -m" [14:03] :s [14:05] it obviously hasn't recognised it sufficiently to make it light up [14:05] wrong driver? [14:06] surelynog [14:06] surely not [14:06] i have the correct one [14:07] i just need to know where i can find the config file for ndis [14:56] ive got a serious problem [14:56] finally wlan0 is detected [14:56] using ndis [14:56] iwconfig shows wlan0 up [14:56] but now i need to boot in recovery mode [14:56] en start gdm manually [14:56] and hal doesnt work [14:56] if i boot normally [14:57] and then log in using gdm [14:57] i stops with running [14:57] i just have that background in orange [14:57] can sombody help??? [14:59] fenrig: this is only alpha 2 [14:59] yeah so [14:59] it worked before [14:59] :s [14:59] topic? did you read it? [15:00] no i mean [15:00] i'm running alpha2 the whole day [15:01] and i rebooted 20 times already [15:01] but now i suddenly got this [15:01] perhaps should avoid the frustration and wait a bit [15:01] i think its something i did [15:02] :s [15:03] Hardy is not ready for end user consumption. You will get errors, you will crash, and you should be able to either figure out whats wrong, file a bug, or be ready to re-install at any point in time. [15:03] i am ready to reinstall [15:03] :D [15:03] Perhaps you should go to Gutsy, or some other stable version. [15:03] maybe [15:04] agreed with Pici [15:04] though i'm used to use bleeding edge software [15:04] especcialy ubuntu [15:04] well i'll wait for the beta then [15:04] dammit [15:04] Every bug I've found on Hardy someone else has already reported :p though there's nothing major at the moment other than a kernel breaking wireless [15:04] really [15:05] Yup [15:05] is de kernel breaking wireless?? [15:05] can u explain [15:05] it was on my laptop [15:05] Dannilion: What card do you have? [15:05] erm... an intel one [15:05] wait let him tell [15:05] whats wrong? [15:05] (sorry, on my Gutsy machine right now) [15:05] but wlan0 is working [15:06] and my issue started when wlan0 wasn't working anymore [15:06] sorry [15:06] wasn't = started [15:06] i'm getting tired [15:06] i'm working on it the whole day [15:06] Dannilion: There was/is an issue with iwl3945, but it turned out that it was working, just the status LEDs werent. And it had renamed itself to wlan0_rename from eth1 [15:06] that sounds right [15:07] not updated it for a few days [15:07] (Christmas got in the way :p) [15:07] Its running 'fine' for me. [15:07] damn [15:08] I just used the Gutsy kernel for a bit as I couldn't be bothered to fix it or reinstall to Gutsy over Christmas [15:08] Well, not 'ready for release' fine, but actually less buggy than I thought it would be at this point in time. [15:08] i'm going to reinstall ubuntu tomorrow [15:09] That was the only showstopper bug I found (my laptop has the internet connection and not being able to get wireless working meant none of my other computers had internet) [15:09] the other bugs were just minor annoyances that others had reported === Dave2 is now known as __Dave2__ === __Dave2__ is now known as Dave2 === Dave2 is now known as __Dave2__ === x-spec-ting is now known as Spec [18:11] hello [18:11] i have a problem at the boot [18:11] ok [18:11] how can i read the log? [18:11] what problem [18:11] problems with the hard disk something about the cluster difference is different [18:12] and it stops there? [18:12] no no it goes on but it says it will not be fixed automatically [18:12] marcio3000: On Hardy? [18:12] on 7.10 [18:13] #ubuntu then [18:13] k sorry === r0bby_ is now known as r0bby [18:29] hwo to add medibuntu to my hardy [18:31] baghyay: I dont know if medibuntu has hardy repos [18:32] Also, you shouldnt be running Hardy if you dont know how to make repository changes.. its really not ready for end user consumption [18:34] gutsy should work for libdvdcss2 baghyay the repos that is === bigon` is now known as bigon === x-spec-t is now known as Spec === bigon is now known as bigon` === bigon` is now known as bigon === Spec is now known as x-spec-ting === Delvien_ is now known as Delvien === tritium_ is now known as tritium [23:42] is anyone else having issues running java apps? ... #6 /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.13/jre/lib/amd64/xawt/libmawt.so(Java_sun_awt_X11GraphicsEnvironment_initDisplay+0x9) [0x2aaaab9251b9] === bigon is now known as bigon` === bigon` is now known as bigon