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yuhongBTW, iwl3945 should be the default in next version of ubuntu, it does not require the restricted regulatory daemon like ipw3945 do.00:02
bardyrnice00:02
Amaranthyuhong: it already is00:04
Amaranthyuhong: afaik ipw3945 does not even exist in hardy00:04
Amaranthyuhong: but it was not ready in gutsy, intel had not yet certified it00:04
yuhongThanks, I had to manually blacklist ipw3945 and load iwl3945 in gutsy.00:07
rainwalkerwhen is the next hardy alpha coming out?00:09
Tomcat_rainwalker: Thursday probably.00:12
rainwalkersweet!00:13
rainwalkerthanks00:13
rainwalkerAren't there daily builds somewhere?00:13
yuhongBTW, machine check is disabled in the gutsy kernel.00:13
bardyrhey, i have a problem with my X freezing and sound starts to repeat/hack, alt+ctrl+backspace or alt+ctrl+prt scr + k does not work00:13
yuhongAnd in general there are not as many kernels in ubuntu as in debian.00:14
bardyrim not sure how to debug it or find the sinner00:14
* DanaG loves Magic Sysrq, but hates when he needs Magic Sysrq.00:15
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zeldhi to all..01:09
* Hobbsee waves01:11
e-uoaphyswhat does dapper, edgy, feisty, and gutsy gibbons and hardy heron mean?01:37
e-uoaphysare they names from toy story?01:37
Picie-uoaphys: no..01:39
Pici!codenames | e-uoaphys01:39
ubotue-uoaphys: Ubuntu has awesome release codenames. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DevelopmentCodeNames for more01:39
PiciSee that link for the rationale (?) behind them01:39
WorkingOnWise /msg ubotu flash01:48
WorkingOnWiseno ubotu?01:48
PiciDont use the space in front of /msg01:49
WorkingOnWisehmmm...my keyboard has ghosts tonight....01:51
WorkingOnWisecan I assume that flash in hardy is broken for the same reasons as in Gutsy and the same solution will  (hopefully) work for both?01:52
iN00DLEyes01:52
iN00DLEI had java 5.0 and things worked, upgraded to hardy and it broke again01:53
iN00DLEissue is with java01:53
WorkingOnWiseI can live better with broke java than broke flash...01:54
iN00DLEyour flash is broke?  I misread01:54
iN00DLEI have no issues with flash01:54
PiciMe either.01:54
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WorkingOnWisehmmm....just, like rebooted into it 10 minutes ago... finished upgrading to Hardy 64bit and the only error i got was for flash nonfree01:55
Hobbseehow's flash broke now?01:56
PiciWorkingOnWise: Perhaps its something else, you are running 64bits...01:56
albert23some required 32 bit libs are missing in ia32-libs01:57
WorkingOnWiseI may be assuming too much here. The error was just that it failed to install. I automaticlly blamed it on the change adobe made to the tar01:57
WorkingOnWiseball01:57
iN00DLEso you haven't tested if it works yet then?01:57
WorkingOnWiseoh yes, I went to yahoo video and it said I needd flash, and none of the vides play01:58
WorkingOnWiseI always test first :)01:58
iN00DLEI had that issue with firefox 3.0 on gutsy (32bit)01:58
WorkingOnWiseit's assuming instantly I know the cause that gets me into trouble sometimes :)01:58
iN00DLEI don't recall how I fixed it, but the current repo of ff 3.0 on hardy works like a charm01:59
WorkingOnWiseI wont be going to ff3 till my plugins catchup....01:59
iN00DLEwas flash working in ff2 on gutsy for you?01:59
WorkingOnWisenope01:59
albert23WorkingOnWise: flash does not work because of bug 18047802:00
ubotuLaunchpad bug 180478 in ia32-libs "pulseaudio support, broken nspluginwrapper/flash" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18047802:00
WorkingOnWisealbert23: ty. looking at it now...02:01
Hobbseeoh goody02:03
WorkingOnWisewell....looks like I might not be enjoying flash tonight after all....02:04
|neon|how can i update from gutsy to heron using apt?02:05
DarkMageZ|neon|, if you have to ask then we advise against it.02:05
DanaGOh yeah, firefox 3.0 doesn't see firefox plugins, unless you symlink the plugin dir.02:05
DanaG/usr/lib/firefox-3.0/plugins02:05
DanaGAnd be aware that some Firefox 2.0 plugins crash 3.0.02:06
|neon|DarkMageZ: i know that there is a chance i have to re-install everything again , just curious so i do not have to do a fresh install02:07
Hobbseewho needs flash anyway...02:07
Hobbsee|neon|: if you have to ask, don't run it.  see /topic02:07
Gnine-d02:08
Gnineand be ready to possibly having to resolve hostname or you wont be able to run sudo02:09
Gninemeep02:09
Picibe ready for anything02:09
scizzo-|neon|: when the time comes that you can go from gutsy -> hardy it will tell you in the update-manager02:09
scizzo-|neon|: that is when the release is stable....02:10
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Gnineanyhow, i like the new kernel02:10
Seeker`how is heron running atm? is it broken often?02:13
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PiciSeeker`: Its definitely not ready for release02:16
jtthewus you around02:43
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Hewusjtt: yes02:57
HewusI just got hardy working this morning!02:57
HewusI don't really know how tho02:57
HewusI suspected it was something to do with grub not being able to see my other two HDDs, and after a lot of playing with grub 2 and various switching around, I made another menu for grub legacy and it worked!02:59
Gninegood for you that you have not found an hostname error, Hewus02:59
Hewushostname error?02:59
Gninei found it while apt upgrading from gutsy02:59
HewusGnine: I have gutsy on my sda1 and put hardy on sdb1. I had huge Error 15: File not found problems with grub. I didn't upgrade, just put it alongside gutsy :-)03:01
HewusI wish I could pinpoint what it is I did that made it work, from what I can tell my menu.lst is the same03:01
Hewusactually I'll check it in detail now03:01
Hewusapart from a UUID change due to a format/reinstall, it's exactly the same. A very strange issue indeed.03:05
HewusFor the record, sdb is a WD SATA 200GB, in case someone knows there is an issue with that drive03:06
Hewusaround 2.6.18 kernels, that drive is not detected in linux (eg debian etch, ubuntu dapper)03:07
HewusI did a lot of testing on it haha, so much installing and changing of stuff..03:07
Oli``What kernel is the current dev version on?03:18
DarkMageZ2.6.2403:22
Oli``cheers03:22
wfarrAnyone else had issues printing with devices that worked prior?03:56
wfarrah nvm03:58
wfarrit wanted the usb URI instead of the hp03:58
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WorkingOnWiseI see a package in synaptic called irqbalance. it says it can balance interupts among multiple cores or cpus, and that usually interupts are typically serviced only by the by the first core. Is this something I need to be aprised of for my dual core laptop? AMD Turion.04:14
koshaIs it possible to install KDE4 RC2 on Kubuntu 8.04 Alpha2?04:27
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stdinkosha: yes, just follow the guide in the #kubuntu topic just without adding the PPA repositories. all the packages are in universe04:28
koshaAll right so following the guide to install KDE RC2 won't break my KDE3 correct/04:34
kosha?04:34
jimmygoonHow is the GUI revisions coming? Anything solid yet?04:47
WorkingOnWisewhere can I pose this question. Why do we now have 2 GUI's for Truecrypt in the repos, but truecrypt isn't in the repos?04:52
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jimmygoonWhat are the two GUIs? I've been using cmd line and it is annoying :/05:18
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mohkohnhas the virtualbox-ose package in hardy been upgraded for the 2.6.24 kernel?05:35
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DanaGOh yeah, speaking of VirtualBox:05:48
DanaG1.5.4 has been released, and it fixes lots of stuff.05:48
DanaG!samba06:01
ubotuSamba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT.06:01
vwhydrowvanyone around?06:49
aslaenvwhydrowv: what's up ?06:50
vwhydrowvim having issues with mounting a removable drive and ntfs-3g not recognizing read/write access06:51
vwhydrowvhave u ran into this issue before?06:52
aslaenwhat's it say?06:53
aslaenwhat have you done...06:53
vwhydrowvon the mount point should i use the directory or the /dev/06:53
aslaenwhat do you mean... it should auto mount06:53
aslaenare you trying to mount manually.06:53
vwhydrowvits not06:54
vwhydrowvyes06:54
aslaenyou can try06:54
aslaenmount -t nfs-3g /path/to/device /path/to/directory/to/mount06:54
aslaenchange paths obviously06:54
vwhydrowvok06:55
vwhydrowvill try that06:55
vwhydrowvother issue with directly with ntfs-3g06:55
vwhydrowvbut let me get this first06:55
aslaenyou're running hardy right?06:55
vwhydrowvyup06:55
vwhydrowvwait, it finally mounted06:55
vwhydrowvunder properties though, its not noticing it as a removable drive06:56
vwhydrowvits a usb drive06:56
aslaenwell it is a USB drive right?06:56
vwhydrowvyes06:56
vwhydrowvwhich should show up as a removable drive right?06:57
vwhydrowvand when i try to change read-only to read+write it says, the permissions could not be changed, sorry, coulnt change the permissions of "drobo"06:57
vwhydrowvdrobo being the removable drive06:57
aslaenvwhydrowv: did you mount it yourself or did it get mounted with hal ?06:58
vwhydrowvfairly new to linux, what is hal?06:58
vwhydrowvit mounted it on its own, just took a bit of time06:59
vwhydrowvu still there?07:02
bullgard4vwhydrowv: HAL stands for Hardware Abstraction Layer.07:03
vwhydrowvok07:04
vwhydrowvwell im not sure,07:04
vwhydrowvhow do i check07:04
* DanaG wishes ntfs-3g had an automatic fallback to read-only.07:06
DanaGOtherwise, it's so boggling when your volumes simply don't mount.07:06
vwhydrowvits definitely mounting now07:07
vwhydrowvjust cant get read/write access07:07
Laser87vwhydrowv: try to mount it manually with umask=00707:11
vwhydrowvok07:11
aslaenvwhydrowv: umm... and you have ntfs-3g and ntfs-config installed?07:12
aslaendid you run the config and tell it to make it writable?07:12
vwhydrowvyes07:12
vwhydrowvi do07:12
vwhydrowvyes i did07:12
aslaenvwhydrowv: what do you see /var/log/messages when it mounts it?07:14
aslaenwhat is the error if you type07:14
aslaenmount -o remount,rw /media/whatever ?07:14
vwhydrowvok ill try that07:14
aslaenreplace /media/whatever with where the drive is mounted.07:14
vwhydrowvhrm07:15
vwhydrowvcommand went through07:15
vwhydrowvlemme check07:15
vwhydrowvread only07:15
vwhydrowvwhen i change it via the gui, says permissions could not be changed07:16
aslaendo you see anything in /var/log/messages about it?07:16
vwhydrowvgoing to it now07:17
AnAntHello, hardy has a new module for broadcomm wifi cards, yet it automatically loads bcm43xx module, how can I make it automatically load the new module (b43) instead ?07:17
aslaenAnAnt: you can try adding bcm43xx to /etc/modules.d/blacklist or something like that07:17
aslaenoops07:18
aslaenmodprobe.d07:18
DanaGHmm, another bug: 75-persistent-net-generator.rules doesn't create rules for wmaster interfaces.07:18
vwhydrowvsays write protect is off07:18
aslaenvwhydrowv: if you type mount07:18
aslaendoes it ro or rw in the options for that drive?07:19
aslaendoes it say*07:19
vwhydrowvrw07:19
vwhydrowvin the gui07:19
AnAntaslaen: then ?07:20
vwhydrowvok07:20
aslaenvwhydrowv: ok, so you should be ok then.. if you browse to that directory can you create a file?07:20
vwhydrowv1 sec07:20
vwhydrowvno, sorry07:20
vwhydrowvread it wrong07:20
vwhydrowvlooking at the logs07:21
vwhydrowvim not finding that info in the logs07:22
Sonicadvance1cpu[1 x AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5200+ (AuthenticAMD) @ 1000MHz w/ 1024 KB L2 Cache]07:22
aslaenAnAnt: do you have b43-fwcutter installed ?07:22
aslaenvwhydrowv: ya I know07:22
aslaenat the command line07:22
aslaentype "mount" without the quotes07:22
Sonicadvance1There is a problem on that line. a AMD Athlon 64 X2 has 2 CPU cores, why does Hardy think there is only one?07:23
aslaenand look at the device you are having problem with.07:23
vwhydrowvalot of stuff07:24
vwhydrowvwhat am i looking for specifically07:24
aslaenvwhydrowv: it should look like this.07:24
vwhydrowvoh07:25
aslaen$ mount07:25
bardyrSonicadvance1, i have AMD 64 X2 tl-56 and im seeing 2 cores07:25
aslaen/dev/sda1 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)07:25
aslaensee where it has rw07:25
vwhydrowv.   /dev/sda1 on / type ext3 (rw, errors=remount -ro)07:25
aslaendoes it say rw or ro on the line for your usb drive?07:25
Sonicadvance1It used to see two cores07:25
Sonicadvance1Until recently when I decided to show someone my specs07:26
vwhydrowvro07:26
aslaenvwhydrowv: and when you run "sudo mount -o remount,rw /media/usb/disk it works ?07:26
vwhydrowvsays no such file or directory07:27
aslaenvwhydrowv: ya you're not supposed to type it just like that07:28
aslaenok.. let's start over... where did the drive mount?07:28
aslaen /media.... something07:28
vwhydrowvya i am07:28
aslaenvwhydrowv: where did it mount the drive ?07:30
vwhydrowv.   /media/Drobo07:31
vwhydrowvi got someone going to ssh into it, i do appreciate you trying to help though man07:31
vwhydrowvim just too new to this07:31
Sonicadvance1So. I'm currently running on one core now. Anyone know how to fix this problem I seem to have gained?07:33
AnAntaslaen: yes I do07:36
AnAntaslaen: actually I modprobe b43 by hand and it works fine07:36
AnAntaslaen: it's just that I want it to get loaded automatically07:37
aslaenAnAnt: uh. ok.. just one sec07:37
DanaG/etc/modules07:37
aslaenvwhydrowv: I'm glad you're running linux, but you should not be running hardy if you are not familiar with Linux.. it can cause problems you may not wanna fix :)07:38
AnAntDanaG: isn't /etc/modules a deprecated method ?07:40
vwhydrowvaslaen, i chose hardy because of ntfs-3g07:42
vwhydrowvlol07:42
Laser87vwhydrowv: you can use GutsyGibbon with ntfs-3g too07:43
aslaenwraund: I run ntfs-3g in gutsy just fine07:43
aslaenLaser87: lol you beat me to it.07:43
Laser87But let's see - unmount /media/Drobo again07:44
Laser87And mount it with umask=00707:45
vwhydrowvso    sudo umask=007 /media/Drobo?07:45
Laser87no^^07:45
Laser87already unmounted?07:46
vwhydrowvnot yet, actually i cant do anything at the present, someone is ssh'd into it and trying to fix it for me07:46
vwhydrowvi can in a few07:46
vwhydrowvif he cant get it working07:46
vwhydrowvits a friend of mine07:47
Laser87ah, ok - then I'll wait - tell if it works07:47
vwhydrowvok07:47
Laser87But I have a question too - adding a new user destroyed all my rights. I've been in no group anymore. Took an older Kernel and added me to all groups again07:50
Laser87But still I don't have access to "users and groups" in the GUI (and a few other, I guess)07:51
Laser87and HAL also is not working - don't know if that depends (failed to initializ HAL)07:52
Laser87What could it be, that I cannot use "users and groups" after(!) typing in the pwd?07:53
SonicadvanceJust realized, I had Dual-Core Yesterday, and Yesterday I installed some updates. Today I restarted and now I don't have my other core07:55
Laser87I'm in the groups: joe adm dialout cdrom audio dip video plugdev lpadmin haldaemon admin usb - anything missing?07:59
Laser87no idea? And what about the HAL problem?08:02
vwhydrowvok fixed08:19
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bullgard4Laser87: I cannot help you much with your HAL problem particularly as you don't state the exact error message. But one hint: I once had a similar error message and got rid of it after I restored the Gnome menu system to its original format.09:52
bullgard4Laser87: May be you need to be a member of the groups floppy src powerdev usb scanner also. But this will depend on your particular circumstances.10:06
Laser87bullgard4: thx - I'll try10:22
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telexiconare there known issues with unicode in hardy? All my chinese stuff shows up as ??? in gnome-terminal but it looks fine on my gutsy box11:41
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pvandewyngaerdeare there qt 4.4 packages for hardy ?12:32
AyabaraAnyone seen a vmware image for hardy?12:43
Ayabarafound one on vmware's site (so nevermind) :-)12:45
jttHewus, are you around13:08
Hewusjtt: yes13:09
Hewusjtt: it's just past midnight here and I was about to head to bed :P13:09
jttHewus, i found your exact bug last night on launchpad13:09
Hewusjtt: I got hardy working but I don't really know how13:09
Hewusjtt: oh really!13:09
jttok wont keep you13:09
Hewuslink?13:09
Hewusnah I can spare a few minutes :)13:10
HewusI'd be interested in seeing the bug13:10
jttlet me see if i can find it again13:10
Hewusthank you13:10
Hewusjtt: I did a lot of installing and formatting, playing with grub, and eventually I got it working but I can't find out what changed exactly13:10
jtti tried to send you email at  the address in  /whois but it failed13:10
Hewusoh, I don't believe I've set an address there, hmm13:11
jttyou didnt it was the one that irc picked up13:11
Hewusah ok13:11
jttin any case let me find it again and i will tell you the number13:11
Hewusyea I don't publicise my email if I can help it :-)13:11
Hewusthank you jtt13:11
jttand you can bring it up and say you also have the problem13:12
jttand i can mark it  confirmed and perhaps someone will13:12
jttlook at it.13:12
jttwhere are you physically in the world13:12
jttwhat country13:13
Hewusjtt: Sydney, Australia13:13
jttah yes, i am in georgia, usa13:13
Hewus:-)13:13
Hewusit is now Monday 7th January. Hello from the future! :P13:14
jttlater get some sleep13:14
jttgood bye from the past13:14
Hewushaha cya, have a good day :-)13:14
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sliptteesyo..ubuntu hardy don't changer backgourd!15:52
sliptteesit is bug ?15:52
slipttees??15:54
tuxiceprobably a bug. what are you trying to change the backround from (mozilla or an already installed)15:55
sliptteesno add nothing photo in apparence!15:56
sliptteesnone photo*15:56
tuxice?????15:56
tuxiceyoure trying to set a photo as a wallpaper15:56
sliptteesi can't add new backgroud15:56
sliptteesok ?15:56
tuxicehmmmmm.... im not a dev but you should be able too15:57
tuxiceyou right click on desktop click -changedesktop backround - and then add - then navigate to /home/USER or whever the back is stored15:58
tuxiceis that what you were doing15:59
sliptteesyes15:59
sliptteesi can't add16:00
tuxiceno windows pops up to add? or is the button disabled16:00
sliptteesno see new background in tab backgourd16:00
sliptteesbackground*16:00
tuxicehmmmm report it in bugzilla16:01
sliptteesreported!16:03
slipttees:-)16:03
sliptteeslaunchpad reported!16:04
tuxice:)16:05
Laser87slipttees: Tried it with the GUI? system - preferences - screen-background (or something like that - my Ubuntu is German)?16:09
sliptteesnope..double click in Desktop and charge backgourd16:09
slipttees system - preferences - apparence ? Laser87 ?16:10
sliptteesosp16:11
sliptteesrigth click16:11
sliptteessoory16:11
sliptteeskkkk16:11
sliptteessorry*16:11
Laser87slipttees: In German it is Desktop-Hintergrund - desktop-background...16:14
sliptteeseheehhe16:14
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tuxicehi16:19
sliptteeshi16:20
tuxicehi16:20
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Laser87slipttees: Got your background?16:34
sliptteesnope...I can't add new background16:35
sliptteesi can change background of system default16:35
Laser87but?16:37
sliptteesGot ?16:38
Laser87but u can't change what?16:41
sliptteesi can change background default16:43
sliptteesbut add new i can't!16:44
Laser87ah ok...16:47
Laser87as a workaround u could cp your pic to the right folder, but plz don't ask me its name - otherwise no idea and I didn't test it on my Hardy-PC16:50
Laser87sry16:51
Laser87have to leave now - cu16:56
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henrixI don't know if this is the right channel to ask but... here it goes:18:49
henrixlast week lilypond package was broken after an upgrade of hardy and I open a new bug report on it18:50
henrixI also found a similar bug report on debian and linked it in the bug report.18:50
henrixthis debian bug report refered to a workaround that was just to checkout the src pck, compile it and reinstall18:51
henrixI just tested this and it actually works.18:51
henrixshall I report it somewhere? in my bug report maybe...?18:51
Tomcat_henrix: Yes, mention it in your bug report.18:52
henrixTomcat_: ok, thanks ;)18:52
MrFeetioI am getting a dependency error when I try yo update it, seems my libc6 isn't the needed version19:07
MrFeetioseveral bluetooth packages are not being upgraded, because of my libc6 problems(btw gusty 86_64)19:08
MrFeetiowoops, wrong tab19:09
MrFeetiosorry19:09
MrFeetioI feel silly now19:09
Picituxice is batting 0 today...19:11
Picioops19:12
Piciwrong tab, /me feels silly now.19:13
Redhammer_the_Olhello short question: does anyone else have problems with avahi daemon not starting, I am using amd turion x2 with nvidia motherboard chipset19:48
tuxicelol19:51
Redhammer_the_Olwhy lol ? is my question stupid ?19:54
tuxiceno help help im being repressed19:54
Redhammer_the_Olanybody got any ideas how to fix avahi daemon start failure20:05
sliptteesayo20:07
sliptteessomeone have problem with ethernet in the Hardy ?20:07
sliptteesWhenever I leave the pc with the screen blocked after a few minutes or even hour, I am no internet, as if the dead had ethernet!20:11
slipttees:-(20:11
Redhammer_the_Ollol I caaaannot even get an ip address20:11
sliptteesme too20:11
sliptteesproblem in change ip address!20:12
Redhammer_the_Olyes when I check my boot I can see the avahi daemon fails to start20:13
sliptteesRedhammer_the_Ol, this :-)20:13
sliptteesavahi-daemon[4769]: No service file found in /etc/avahi/services20:18
Redhammer_the_Olbut how to fix it20:18
slipttees?20:18
sliptteesRedhammer_the_Ol, Whenever I leave the pc with the screen blocked after a few minutes or even hour, I'm without internet, as if the dead had ethernet!20:19
AnAntHello, I got a problem in Hardy Alpha2, I get several interfaces for the wireless interface: eth1 and wlan0_rename, and eth1 has a wierd hardware address20:36
AnAntand the NetworkManager cannot connect using the wireless interface wlan0_rename, so I have to bring it up manually20:36
AnAntis there a solution for this ?20:36
sliptteesAnAnt, problem Look20:38
sliptteesi have problem look20:38
sliptteesip static problem20:39
slipttees:S20:39
AnAnt?20:39
sliptteeshardy avahi problem20:39
sliptteescheck boot it fails in startup20:40
slipttees:S20:40
AnAntdunno about avahi20:40
sliptteesAnAnt, Whenever I leave the pc with the screen blocked after a few minutes or even hour, I'm without internet, as if the dead had ethernet!20:41
sliptteesi need reboot!20:41
slipttees:S20:41
AnAntdunno20:42
AnAntgotta sleep anyways20:43
hithit@hit:~$ glxgears20:46
hitXlib:  extension "ATIFGLRXDRI" missing on display ":0.0".20:46
hitError: couldn't get an RGB, Double-buffered visual20:46
hitanyone?20:46
hitati drivers20:46
hitnot official20:46
* Roy slaps » JiMiGj « around a bit with a large trout :)20:47
* JiMiGj slaps Roy around a bit with a large trout20:47
* Roy HëHë » JiMiGj « Slaps BacK! ;)20:47
JiMiGjhahhaha20:47
JiMiGj..20:47
Redhammer_the_Olanybody got any idea to fix the static ip address / avahi daemon issue20:52
MGrundeIs the flash plugin broken?21:42
MGrundeon x64?21:42
crimsunyes.21:42
crimsun(meaning x86_64)21:43
MGrundeYeah.21:43
crimsunit's technically not flashplugin-nonfree at fault; it's ia32-libs21:43
MGrundeAh.  I don't suppose there's a workaround?21:44
* BluesKaj decides to stick with Gutsy for now :)21:44
crimsunthere's some script floating around on the forum that you can use to grab the libs21:44
MGrundeubuntuforums?21:44
crimsunit does clobber ia32-libs, however, so be warned.21:44
crimsunyes, that one.21:45
MGrundeOkay, thanks a lot.21:45
BluesKajwhat's a fairly fast hardy download source for North America ?22:21
yodaanyone alive?22:35
crimsunwell, yes.22:39
yodajust afk...?22:39
crimsunwell, busy, yes.22:39
yodaall 152 of you... it always fascinates me how IRC seems to defy the laws of probability22:39
crimsundid you have something to ask? :)22:41
yodaprobably, gdm/xfce and kde all hang on load in hardy... I'm borrowing a GUI from a neighbouring system atm, but it's not a permanent solution =\ so I decided to appeal for help22:41
crimsunis it reproducible on a fresh boot?22:42
yodawell yes22:43
yodabut I don't like rebooting it, I have a few daemon's I'd rather not vanquish :P22:44
yodaoops, don't know how that apostrophe got in there...22:45
yodadaemons*22:45
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crimsunyoda: it's best to see if a bug is filed against the display manager or sessions22:55
crimsunyoda: if not, go ahead and file one using Launchpad.net22:55
yodagood poa, I'll go ahead and do that, thanks22:57
LaneyIs kde4 packaging broken atm?23:08
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crimsunnothing like a sigsegv-happy evolution while attempting to compose e-mail regarding linux patches.23:33
yodayeah there is, there's a sigsegv-happy thunderbird while attempting to compose e-mail regarding linux patches23:34
yodaI think that's one of the main ideals of open-source, in fact, is that the end-user should have a choice of software... isn't it?23:34
crimsunI don't think so.  This isn't utopia; it's IRC.23:35
yodaoh... I thought... so where's utopia? can I apt-get that? :P23:36
crimsunnot any easier than you can apt-get IRC.23:38
yodagood point23:39
yodamind you, I have a sneaking suspicion that "apt-get install irc" would work, I think there's a client called "irc"23:40
yodaalthough it might be ircii I'm thinking of23:40
crimsunE: Invalid operation IRC23:41
crimsunlikewise:23:41
crimsunE: Invalid operation utopia23:41
yoda:s that's "apt-get irc" not "apt-get install irc"23:41
yodasame with utopia23:41
* crimsun makes sure he typed 'apt-get IRC' four minutes ago23:42
yodayeah ok, I get what you're saying23:43
yodabut I didn't mean apt-get, I meant apt-get install23:43
crimsun:)23:44
yodaI was under the impression it was a legitimate abbreviation...23:44
crimsuntoo many legit operations can be given to apt-get :-)23:44
yodainstall, update, upgrade, autoremove, remove, clean, dist-upgrade, check23:45
yodaany I'm missing?23:45
crimsunyeah, see apt-get(8)  :-)23:46
yodaI'm missing 323:47
yodaautoclean, clean, source23:47
yodaoh and dselect-upgrade23:47
yodaso 423:47
crimsun2.6.24-rc7 time.23:48

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