[00:34] Did those new KDE4 packages "fix" KDE4 in Hardy? I lost my hardy virtual machine, so I'll be reinstalling tomorrow. I'm curious if I'll have KDE4 to look forward to. [00:43] !info linux-image-generic [00:43] linux-image-generic: Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.24.2.2 (hardy), package size 25 kB, installed size 52 kB [00:44] !info nvidia-glx-new [00:44] nvidia-glx-new: NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org 'new' driver. In component restricted, is optional. Version 100.14.19+2.6.24.2-2.8 (hardy), package size 4897 kB, installed size 14844 kB === Delvien_ is now known as Delvien === Delvien_ is now known as Delvien === bmk789 is now known as bmk789_brb === bmk789_brb is now known as bmk789 [03:04] hi. has anyone else come across a problem with compiz crashing? The compiz.real package uses 100% of the cpu for a short time then the wm dies. i am using nvidia-glx-new (if that makes a difference) and everything is vanilla from the hardy repos. [03:05] derekS: try disabling the animation plugin [03:05] crdlb: hmm, can you help me out with how? [03:06] do you have ccsm installed? [03:06] crdlb: let me check, i typically don't play with compiz stuff because i don't care about effects [03:06] !ccsm [03:06] To enable advanced customization of desktop effects in Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy), install 'compizconfig-settings-manager'. A new option will appear in your appearance properties - See also !compiz - Help in #compiz-fusion [03:06] simple-ccsm is not installed [03:07] the package name is 'compizconfig-settings-manager' [03:08] nope, i have a bunch of libconizconfig packages installed (2 of them) but none by that name [03:08] so install it ... :) [03:08] haha [03:08] ok [03:08] but if its not installed, why would it be crashing? [03:09] because the animation plugin (which is enabled by default) seems to cause lockups and such [03:10] only on nvidia afaik [03:10] crdlb: now its making sense, and this just allows me to turn it off :) [03:10] yeah [03:10] crdlb: no, it's a known issue and is fixed in hardy. === bigon is now known as bigon` [03:11] crimsun: i am using hardy.... and just did a full upgrade to make sure i am using latest [03:11] only thing that was kept back was epiphany, iirc [03:12] derekS: does it match bug 175744? [03:12] Launchpad bug 175744 in compiz "Hardy freezes when using compiz" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/175744 [03:13] crimsun: checking [03:13] that doesn't mean there's no another problem with animation :) [03:13] not* [03:14] crdlb: certainly not, which is why I'm interested in narrow it down [03:15] narrowing* [03:15] crimsun: prob not the same bug, my system doesn't lock up... compiz usually just crashes [03:15] derekS: is there something you're usually doing that causes it? [03:17] crdlb: no, its as soon as i log into gnome, the system becomes slow for like 90 seconds, then poof there goes my wm (and compiz.real dies) [03:19] hrm [03:20] just disabled animations [03:20] lets see if that helped [03:20] if that doesn't help, try: compiz.real --replace decoration move resize [03:20] crdlb: it worked :) [03:20] i think [03:22] make sure you file a bug :-) [03:22] derekS: disabling animation worked? [03:22] crdlb: yeah [03:23] crimsun: going to do that now [03:27] crimsun: seems its bug 102883 [03:27] Launchpad bug 102883 in compiz "[apport] compiz.real crashed with SIGSEGV after restarting Gnome" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102883 === crd1b is now known as crdlb === bmk789 is now known as bmk789_sleep === ajmorris|AFCLI is now known as ajmorris === ajmorris is now known as ajmorris|AFCLI === ajmorris|AFCLI is now known as ajmorris === ktogias__ is now known as ktogias === Tomcat_` is now known as Tomcat_ [10:59] has rtl8180 been dropped from hardy? [10:59] (the module) [11:45] Would the build log give suggestions as to why certain modules are skipped in the kernel build? [11:48] Toma-: probably [11:49] thx [11:50] grr cant find a build log :( [11:51] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/i386/linux-source-2.6.24/2.6.24-2.4 [11:51] * Hobbsee suspects some of them have been told not to build [11:52] ..but im using the built package :/ [11:56] hello [11:56] i'm so stupid :) [11:56] i need to format floppy in 8.04 [11:56] how to? [11:57] mkfs.whatever [11:57] same as every other release of ubuntu [11:57] mkfs floppy0 [11:57] or mkfs.floppy0 [11:58] hmmm should you be running hardy? [11:59] yes [11:59] hardy is my comp [12:00] should you be formatting floppies then? :) [12:00] moment please [12:00] 'man mkfs' [12:00] Hobbsee➜ where can I find a build log for at least 1 of the hardy kernel? [12:01] MKFS-Build a Linux file system [12:01] what IF i want FAT 32 [12:01] ? [12:01] should you be using hardy if you don't know how to use format utilities in linux? :) [12:01] scroll down to see also [12:01] nanonyme: i don't know that either [12:02] but this guy is seeming fairly clueless [12:02] http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/50487/ [12:02] Toma-: it's under linux now [12:02] * nanonyme starts "when is it going to fail" timer about now [12:03] Toma-: https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+builds?build_text=linux&build_state=all [12:03] thanks a bunch! [12:05] * nanonyme eyerolls at the failed ppc restricted modules build log [12:05] "/bin/sh: /usr/bin/gcc-4.1: not found [12:05] " o.O [12:05] lawl [12:07] someone should tell ross to fix his build environment... [12:07] has gcc even built then? [12:07] * nanonyme shrugs [12:08] well this has been a huge cup of fail for me. [12:08] curse it. [12:08] https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24/2.6.24.2-2.8/+build/478334 build environment should already have been fully built to even attempt that [12:08] nanonyme: that would suggest that gcc died. [12:09] yup [12:10] rtl8180.ko has been silently taken out :( [12:10] i suspect the CIA >_> [12:11] Hobbsee, hmm, i guess. to me it just looked as if it's trying to use gcc 4.1 when it didn't exist on the computer [12:11] er, gcc-4.1 is not part of build-essentials anymore, i expect [12:12] what is, 4.2? [12:12] yes [12:12] right [12:12] so just a slight version-mismatch probably then [12:13] means the kernel team screwed up, it appaers [12:13] they've probably been notified already, right? [12:14] oh, those l-r-m are old anyway [12:15] so yes [12:15] erm, at least, should be. [12:15] So... is there anyway to find out where this module has gone? and when? [12:53] wann kommt die ubuntu 8.04 beta raus? [12:53] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyReleaseSchedule [12:54] danke [17:00] hey every one [17:01] MMMM [17:01] ok well Ive just installed ubuntu for the first time and it has picked up my ethernet card [17:02] it however doesnt wanna ping my router and can not b pinged from other pcs [17:02] I can ping myself though [17:02] anyhelp please kinda new to the whole linux thung [17:03] really dont wanna go back to the evilness of satans os [17:03] anyone thewre [17:03] there ?? [17:05] oops wrong channel [17:05] bye [17:05] #ubuntu [17:05] argh [17:35] how to stop daemons from starting up automatically during booting [17:37] edit/remove the startup scripts ? [17:39] but wher r they...in fedora one can control the services from /sbin/services but like that in ubuntu [17:39] i00_000i try system > administration > services [17:40] sn0: entire list is not ther ...i installed the server edition ...plz tell me how to stop hal daemon [17:40] sn0: one can start and stop hal daemon from /sbin/services in fedora but itz not available in ubuntu [17:42] i00_000i ok well working from the server you can manually start / stop the services from init.d [17:42] sn0: but hal daemon in not in /etc/init.d [17:43] sn0: i looked for httpd also itz also not ther [17:43] i00_000i im not sure this is a ubuntu development version question, but fedora works differenty to ubuntu, so if it was httpd in fedora, this is called apache or apache2 in ubuntu [17:43] for eg sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart [17:43] i00_000i: Are you using Hardy/8.04? [17:44] hal should be likewise, /etc/init.d/hal but im just checking on my vm image [17:45] Pici: not 7.o4 [17:45] i00_000i: This channel is only for 8.04/Hardy support. [17:46] i00_000i you can ask in #ubuntu , or we can talk about it in there :) [17:46] sn0: i have been using fedora for a long time jst tried ubuntu as fedora is not recognising my laptops keyboard.. === heikki_ is now known as hiekki === hiekki is now known as heikki [18:25] !info nvidia-glx-new [18:25] nvidia-glx-new: NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org 'new' driver. In component restricted, is optional. Version 100.14.19+2.6.24.2-2.8 (hardy), package size 4897 kB, installed size 14844 kB [18:26] anyone got and idea when the new nvidia driver is in or when the kernel is updated [18:26] its a bit behind the ubuntu kernel git tree [18:27] hello, I am running the latest ubuntu hardy x86_64 alpha.. I installed elisa using apt-get install elisa, and it installed fine. When I try to launch it it never opens a UI. Here is the output from terminal.. http://nopaste.com/p/aM7UkgiP2 === rexy is now known as rexy_ === bmk789_sleep is now known as bmk789 === x-spec-t is now known as Spec === bigon` is now known as bigon [20:07] Hi there [20:07] is it plan to add support for OpenChrome card in Hardy [20:08] I mean include the X.org driver directly in the CD [20:08] didn't find any spec [20:13] gouchi: 'sup [20:14] Spec : ? === lamalex is now known as lamalex_2 [20:15] didn't find any spec === lamalex_2 is now known as lamalex [20:21] has anyone here successfully run elisa using the amd64 debs in hardy universe repo? [20:21] gouchi: what's OpenChrome? === DelayLama is now known as DreamThief [21:00] can anyone tell me how i find out who in the Ubuntu org is responsible for gdm [21:00] jtholmes: look at the bug contacts for the package on launchpad ? [21:06] awen_, thanks will do [22:09] Okay, im going to hang out in here. [22:09] Too many noobs in #ubuntu [22:32] How stable is Hardy? [22:34] Oli``, as stable as you can except from a ubuntu alpha2 [22:35] I can't remember when I jumped onto Gutsy but I think it was about the same sort of time... I'm just getting bored of the monotony of a stable system ^_^ [22:35] heh [22:36] im been on hardy but it was just too unstable for me [22:36] waiting for the new nvida driver to be upped and im on it again [22:37] Oli``: Kubuntu seems incredible stable for a alpha (at least with kde 3.5.*)