[01:55] <taggie> anybody having issues with linux-generic/linux-image-generic/xserver-xorg-video-all after updating today?
[02:14] <MGrunde> Is there a problem with openoffice?  Ever since an update some time ago my openoffice icons don't work, and my docs don't do anything when I click on them.
[02:26] <IdleOne> Hobbsee: fish is good!
[02:27] <Hobbsee> indeed!
[02:28] <IdleOne> your part msg is funny yet strangely disturbing
[02:28] <IdleOne> lol
[02:30] <Hobbsee> :P
[04:35] <scizzo-> Ubuntu developers never sleep or something?
[04:36] <Hobbsee> apparently not
[04:36] <Hobbsee> they just keep drinking.
[04:38] <scizzo-> haha
[04:38] <Amaranth> amen
[04:40] <scizzo-> hmmmm.....screen has tendency to not like me......when will I ever learn the lock functions
[04:53] <Hobbsee> Amaranth: so, how about you fix my keyboard?
[05:22] <IdleOne> Hobbsee: step 1: unplug the keyboard. Step 2 : firmly grab keyboard on each side. Step 3 : hold keyboard up in the air looking right at it and make sure you dont hit the fan or anything like that. and shake well
[05:23] <IdleOne> :)
[05:27] <Hobbsee> hehe
[05:35] <BHSPitLappy> IdleOne, you forgot "(C) Randall Munroe" :P
[05:35] <BHSPitLappy> you stealer you
[05:38] <scizzo-> or you can pick out that good old fashion keyboard that makes nice noices when you hit a key that never gets damaged.....the once where you actually need a nuclear bomb to kill the keyboard....
[09:03] <virtuelv> has anyone upgraded to hardy from gutsy?  Are you seeing all sorts of driver problems?
[09:04] <virtuelv> for instance, xserver-xorg-video-all refuses to upgrade because it can't install xserver-xorg-video-unichrome
[10:19] <lunar-raven> im bored and may install hardy..and I know it could be buggy..but i was wondering, how broken is it atm? is it fairly useable? lol
[10:21] <Tomcat_> lunar-raven: It is fairly usable in alpha-2
[10:21] <Tomcat_> lunar-raven: Usually, if there is *huge* breakage, the topic says so... currently it's only the "standard" breakage.
[10:22] <lunar-raven> ok
[10:22] <lunar-raven> thanks
[10:22] <lunar-raven> =]
[10:27] <hit> lunar-raven, for example i installed gutsy yesterday because i broke my hardy. now i'm back in hardy because i couldn't stay there :p
[11:09] <hit> can i change specific keyboard key to another one?
[11:11] <penguincentral> is the colemak keyboard layout being included in hardy?
[11:34] <penguincentral> is the colemak keyboard layout being included in hardy?
[11:35] <Hobbsee> !repeat
[11:35] <ubotu> Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience
[11:35] <penguincentral> hello Hobbsee
[11:35]  * Hobbsee would suspect that a good answer would be "try it and see"
[11:35] <penguincentral> thanks
[11:36]  * penguincentral is a very proficient colemak typist and wishes that he didn't have to manually install it
[12:49] <Smokey401> anyone actually here?
[12:49] <Hobbsee> no
[12:50] <Hobbsee> ...
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[14:34] <N> good
[14:34] <iNtERrUpT> -_-;
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[16:16] <hit> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/51212/
[16:16] <hit> is this normal? :D
[16:17] <Pici> hit: is it working?
[16:17] <hit> so far looks fine yes
[16:17] <afflux> I had a similiar one
[16:18] <hit> hit@hit:~$ glxinfo |grep dire
[16:18] <hit> direct rendering: Yes
[16:18] <afflux> problem was, my resolution was 640|480
[16:18] <Pici> I believe the new xorg does not actually need the xorg.conf file to work.  I remember seeing something to that effect in one of the changelogs, but I couldnt point you to a direct source.
[16:18] <afflux> and displayconfig-gtk failed because the config had no "serverlayout" section
[16:18] <hit> i've got 1620x1050
[16:19] <Pici> afflux: file a bug if thats the case.
[16:20] <hit> only glxgears is a bit low
[16:20] <hit> ~647 fps
[16:20] <hit> i used to had around 1000, but i'm not sure
[16:20] <Pici> glxgears is not a benchmark
[16:20] <hit> k
[16:20] <Pici> I think glxgears needs  watermark that says that.
[16:27] <hit> as far as supertux works i don't give a damn :p
[16:28] <Pici> :)
[16:29] <afflux> Pici: it's on the todo list ;)
[17:57] <newUser> how to request a feature for the next ubuntu
[18:00] <stdin> newUser: file a bug with the request
[18:03] <newUser> @stdin nah just simple thing like the standard kernel is to slow , can there is option to switch 250hz - 1000hz
[18:04] <stdin> so file a bug against the kernel then :)
[18:04] <newUser> how to do that :)
[18:04] <stdin> !bug
[18:04] <ubotu> If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu-bots
[18:04] <newUser> nice
[18:26] <scizzo-> I saw yesterday that inkscape has a 0.46svn download version for ubuntu hardy on the website....
[18:39] <FunnyLookinHat> When do they plan on releasing an alpha kubuntu with KDE4?
[18:47] <dawynn> Can someone please explain what all replaces the former "dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" command?  With Hardy, I no longer get to choose a video driver, and options for setting up my monitor have disappeared also.
[18:56] <ryanpg> if anyone has time, please take a look at http://pastebin.org/14580 it's the error I'm gettting when attempting to build hardy packages from the ATi fglrx release, I'm not sure if it's an installer error or a dpkg-shlibdeps bug
[18:59] <stdin> FunnyLookinHat: sometime after KDE 4.0.0 release I should think
[19:02] <stdin> ryanpg: we can't help with that as we have no idea what's in the installer, you'll have to ask on ATIs support forum or the like
[19:46] <teethdood> anyone knowledgeable with PulseAudio?
[19:47] <teethdood> here's the scenario:
[19:48] <teethdood> I would like my 10 computer stations to play the same music as the main computer. If I understand PulseAudio exactly, it would allow me to stream the music from my main computer to all 10 client computers. Is this true?
[19:51] <maihem> Just testing hardy and wondering if anybody knows anything about ia32 binaries on amd64 requiring a nonexistent libselinux.so.1? I'm trying to rebuild programs to stop trying to link to it but I can't see how it is depended upon.
[21:22] <sarthor> HI I Using Ubuntu Hardy, In GUI, my network manager need to be unlocked, How to unlock, i am new.
[21:25] <sparrw> sarthor: "i am new" and "i using ubuntu hardy" do not go together.  i would suggest you use gutsy instead.
[21:27] <sarthor> sparrw, OK. i have upgrade Gusty from Fesity, and then after i upgraded to Hard, now how can i got down, i dont hav any CD.
[21:28] <pvandewyngaerde> you cant go back (not in a supported documented way)
[21:28] <sparrw> what pvandewyngaerde said
[21:28] <sparrw> im going to move to hardy soon, but im not normal
[21:29] <sarthor> sparrw, Now at this stage please help me,
[21:29] <sparrw> i dont use gnome, so im not sure how to unlock the network manager
[21:29] <sparrw> id suggest you ask in #gnome, where you can find beginner help with newer versions of gnome apps that are in hardy but not gutsy
[21:29] <Balaams_Miracle> sarthor: Either install Gutsy from scratch, or stick with Hardy until the final
[21:29] <sarthor> sparrw, Oh.. i saw just now.. Coz that was not in red text,
[21:29] <pvandewyngaerde> i run hardy, with a (currently broken) KDE4 from svn
[21:31] <sarthor> Balaams_Miracle, : how to install ? scratch or Stick? I dont hav any distry in my hard or in the CD
[21:31] <sarthor> distro*
[21:31] <Balaams_Miracle> Download ISO and burn to CD, it's the easiest way
[21:31]  * Balaams_Miracle is AFK
[21:31] <sarthor> Balaams_Miracle, : using 128 Kbps
[21:32] <sarthor> can any 1 tell me how to make change in /etc/network/interface for ssid is khan WPA key is abcd1234 and ip is 192.168.1.4 gateway 192.168.1.1
[21:39] <albert23> sarthor: you can unlock the network manager when you start it from a terminal window. Command to use is network-admin
[21:39] <ryanpg> sarthor: if you run network-admin from the terminal you can unlock it
[21:40] <albert23> lol
[21:40] <ryanpg> albert23: what timing!
[21:40] <sarthor> ryanpg, albert23 let me check
[21:42] <sarthor> ryanpg, albert23 my network admin is not running, i opend the terminal windo.. sudo -s .. paswd enterd, as root i ran network-admin but the unlock butten is still dead
[21:42] <ryanpg> sarthor: don't run it as root
[21:42] <ryanpg> run as your user
[21:42] <sarthor> ryanpg, OK let me try
[21:43] <ryanpg> no one here is running the latest fglrx from ATi? or has built packages?
[21:44] <sarthor> ryanpg, albert23 : i love and respect you all.. thank you frnds, its worked..
[21:44] <ryanpg> sarthor: np
[21:48] <telexicon> What can I do to make sure these laptop bugs get fixed in time for hardy final?
[21:49] <joumetal> telexicon: bug numbers?
[21:50] <telexicon> I'll file them in a bit, should I also fill out the laptop testing page?
[21:52] <telexicon> oh is there like a template for filing bugs? I want to make sure I include all the proper information
[21:52] <ryanpg> later all
[21:53] <joumetal> telexicon: laptop testing page might help. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug/
[21:55] <telexicon> ok.. ill start filling these out
[21:55] <telexicon> I have a list of bugs ive come across
[21:55] <joumetal> telexicon https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs and asking here could also help.
[22:29] <MGrunde> !flashissue
[22:29] <ubotu> The Flash plugin installation is currently broken. This is due to Adobe changing the tar file that the package downloads. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=636397 if you need to fix this immediately, but it's recommended to wait for an official fix.
[22:30] <MGrunde> I'm still having an issue with flash on AMD64, is there a workaround?
[22:31] <albert23> MGrunde: you are on Hardy?
[22:31] <MGrunde> Yes
[22:31] <albert23> MGrunde: then you can install the 3 missing 32-bit libs manually
[22:32] <MGrunde> Manually as in CMMI, or as in apt-get install?
[22:33] <albert23> MGrunde: manually as download the three 32 bit library packages, extract them and copy the 32 bit libs to /lib32 and /usr/lib32 respectively
[22:34] <MGrunde> Okay, thank you.  My error only seems to reference two libs though, do you know them offhand?
[22:35] <albert23> MGrunde: libpixman, libselinux and libsepol
[22:35] <MGrunde> Thank you very much.
[22:47] <teethdood> I would like to stream music from one computer to other computers, basically turning it into a big radio. Can this be done using PulseAudio or should I just do something like ShoutCast?
[22:48] <MGrunde> I've never used PulseAudio, but MediaTomb works wonderfully fo rme.
[22:49] <teethdood> ok off to googling it now :) thanks
[22:52] <hit> any clues how to make mouse back/forward buttons to work?
[22:53] <hit> tried a couple of metods but nothing
[22:56] <MGrunde> !mouse | hit
[22:56] <ubotu> hit: Enabling extra mouse buttons: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ManyButtonsMouseHowto  - Enabling serial mouse: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SerialMouseHowto
[22:56] <MGrunde> Have you tried that?
[22:57] <hit> not from this doc, but i'll read and give a try
[22:57] <hit> thanks so far
[22:57] <MGrunde> Good luck
[23:31] <hit> argh
[23:31] <hit> it was working like a sec ago
[23:31] <hit> and again nothing :p
[23:32] <hit> ok i think i got it
[23:32] <hit> thanks again MGrunde
[23:34] <hit> yep, all fine