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avsa242Hey how's it goin'... for the purposes of filing a bug, is the 'Resize Window' plugin in Compiz considered part of compiz-fusion-plugins-main, or is just 'compiz' more appropriate?00:03
avsa242...that's via the CompizConfig Settings Manager/ccsm, btw00:07
markithi, I'm trying to install hardy alpha5 from cd, but does not recognize my laptop screen resolution, so I have just $. any way to specify monitor Horyz/vert at boot time? any workaround?00:13
pwnguinive got a strange problem with openoffice hyphenation00:16
pwnguinit says it conflicts with another package, but it's not installed00:17
CarlFKthis is most likely a problem with my apt-cache:00:20
CarlFKFeb 29 05:56:53 debconf: --> SUBST base-installer/debootstrap/fallback-error ERROR Invalid Release signature (key id 40976EAF437D05B5)00:20
CarlFKany idea what the file name is?00:20
naught101can someone using kubunt hardy go to K > system settings > user management00:21
naught101and see if it works?00:21
picard_pwns_kirkevery opengl application (besides glxgears) I use renders like crap00:32
hischildany chance that i can get a pointer on how to get wifi up on ubuntu server?00:33
picard_pwns_kirkhischild: #ubuntu00:33
picard_pwns_kirkyou shouldn't be running wifi on a server00:33
hischildpicard_pwns_kirk, it's running hardy --> this would be the correct channel ..00:33
picard_pwns_kirkoh00:34
hischildpicard_pwns_kirk, yes ... i'm aware of that ... but untill i get my wiring sorted out, i'm stuck with wifi ...00:34
hischildfor now i hardwired it ... and that works ... yet having a cable through the middle of the room isn't exactly a perfect solution ...00:34
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s3phirotherm...i finally managed to get graphics working on my new laptop and when i start X on hardy, i can login but when i'm loading gnome i get a white screen...is this a common issue ?00:50
frinkillohi all01:41
* nblracer wave01:41
frinkilloI've got some problems on my update to hardy...01:42
frinkillomy wireless card (Intel 3945ABG) stopped working01:42
frinkilloI've seen that hardy uses a new driver (iwl3945) instead the old one (ipw3945)...01:42
frinkilloI can see the info through iwconfig, etc...01:43
frinkillobut there are no scan results on a iwlist scan01:43
* picard_pwns_kirk hates it when that happens01:43
frinkillosome hint? ^^01:44
picard_pwns_kirkfor me, it was a graphics card01:44
picard_pwns_kirkI just downloaded a new driver off of the interwebz01:44
frinkilloI've googled about that problem on the new driver... but almost nothing related01:44
frinkilloheh, I see01:45
frinkilloI was trying to install the ipw3945 on hardy to try to solve the problem... but it fails to compile due to some ieee80211 subsystem include errors...01:47
wastrelipw394502:03
comicinkerhow can I add my own town to the region list of the clock and weather applet?02:09
comicinkerI mean how can I create an entry for my hometown? is it possible?02:15
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Milos_SDIs it just my connection, or main server is not working, I am geting error 404?02:28
Dr_williscomicinker,  from what i recall - the thing looks for gov. based weather stations.  I just pick one thats at  the nearest airport.02:29
comicinkerDr_willis: gov. based weather stations?02:30
BenalexHello, where can I find info about whats new in Hard?02:33
BenalexHardy02:33
FlannelBenalex: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron/Alpha502:34
BenalexFlannel: Thanks02:35
AtomicSparkDanaG: you're always in here :P02:35
Solarionis there any plan to enable usb persist in hardy kernels?02:35
* Solarion wants the filesystem horkage to stop02:36
* RAOF wonders what usb persist is.02:36
* DanaG wonders what horkage is.02:36
Solarionhttp://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/usb/persist.txt02:36
RAOFI also wonder whether UUIDs aren't the solution to your problem.02:36
Solarionhorkage == brekaage02:36
Flannelhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDPersistence02:36
* DanaG wants USB devices to be released for real, like they do with Selective Suspend .... gives /sys/bus/usb/ .... power/state files.02:37
SolarionRAOF: mass storage devices suddenly and violently disappearing is not a UUID issue02:37
Milos_SDhow can I enable multi-mouse in Hardy? I know that version of X server that comes with Hardy supports that, but I tried today, and nothing happend - no second cursor. :(02:37
RAOFSolarion: Quite ture.02:38
RAOFSolarion: Now that I know what you're talking about it's obvious.  :)02:38
Solarion:)02:39
SolarionI need it for my eee02:39
Solarion4GB storage isn't enough, which is why I have a 16GB drive with project files and stuff on it.  BUT the card reader is (built-in) USB02:40
Solarionon uspend, reiserfs has a cow02:40
RAOFOn the other hand, that page *does* have a "you can _really_ break your stuff if you're not careful" disclaimer.02:40
SolarionRAOF: having filesystem breakage is also broken02:40
Solarionbesides, once you compile it in, you still have to enable it in /sys/bus/usb/device/*/power/persist02:41
RAOFSolarion: Unclean unmounting is infinitely better than the corruption you'd get if you did it wrong.02:41
Solarionso just enablign it in the build would be huge02:41
Dr_williscomicinker,  http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/stationlocator.html02:41
Solarionit's reported in the forums as working well02:41
AtomicSparkshould i use QoS on my router? my ubuntu machine takes over our networks internet whenever i upload or download large files.02:41
RAOFThe forums are not really the userbase who'd kill all their data by changing a device while the lappy's suspended.02:42
Dr_willisIm not sure that QoS will prevent that.02:42
RAOFSolarion: I can see why you'd want it, and it does appear to be safely disabled by default.  Why don't you file a bug against the kernel?02:43
Dr_willisIve noticed that  copying files to/from windows box to/from linux box with samba - really lags my network. :(02:43
AtomicSparkyeah :\ windows didnt do it. of course windows networking is limited. m$ thinks most people have dialup.02:43
SolarionRAOF: I was just asking in case02:43
Dr_willisMS may be throttling down things. Ive never noticed. :)02:43
RAOFSolarion: You'd have better luck asking in #ubuntu-kernel, of course :)02:43
SolarionRAOF: actually, it has to be manually enabled in /sys, so nobody will know that it's enabled save for those who need to enable it02:44
Solariondidn't knwo there was such a beast02:44
RAOFBut if it's not enabled at the moment, I'd suggest a LP bug.02:44
Assidheya02:44
AssidDr_willis: throttiling down things?02:44
Assiderr. is it me or are the fonts super bold after the last update02:44
RAOFSolarion: Yeah, I know.  It's safely disabled by default.  A real solution would be that logical volume manager mentioned in the page :)02:44
Dr_willisAssid,  seems i get faster samba speeds from linux to windows.. then i do from windows to windows02:44
Assidoh thats cause of the size of the tcp window02:45
Assidthere are some hacks to fix it i think02:45
Assidokay seriously whats up with the fonts02:45
Assidwhy are they so damn bold now02:45
AtomicSparkyeah. like i cant even play a game anymore while doing background work. my ping goes to 800+ haha.02:46
Dr_willisAssid,  i havent noticed. :) but im not on ubuntu at the moment.02:46
Assidhrmm you should see it02:46
AtomicSparkim seeing if QoS helps. should make smaller transfers, game and webbrowsing, higher priority then downloads.02:46
Assidas soon as you start up .. see the "Login" text02:46
EnderTheThirdhmm.  is auto-configuring X supposed to automagically configure back/forward buttons on mice too?  because its, well, not02:47
AssidAtomicSpark: wouldnt that depend on your net02:47
SolarionRAOF: sure, but this works and it exists, like the dude also says.  ;)02:47
SolarionRAOF: my main pont is that it'd harm nobody to have it enabled (since it still hhas to be turned on) and would helpa segment of the users immensely02:47
comicinkerDr_willis: pretty awesome. thanks02:48
RAOFSolarion: Yeah.  I know.  It's (sadly) a fairly small segment of users, though.  I wouldn't expect the kernel team to object to enabling it, though.  Which is why I suggest you ask them, either in #ubuntu-kernel, or (preferably) a bug :)02:49
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Dr_williscomicinker,  the gov has a lot of neat 'weather' monitoring systems, and even storm watcher volenteer networks02:54
SolarionRAOF: bug #19716602:56
ubotuLaunchpad bug 197166 in linux "[hardy] kernel should have usb persist mode built in" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19716602:56
Solarionthere ya go.  :)02:56
Solarionman, if that got enabled, my life oul be so much nicer02:56
triorieelHow do I download and install the hardy version of totem?02:59
EnderTheThirdanyone know a way around this:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/17840002:59
ubotuLaunchpad bug 178400 in ubuntu "[Hardy] Xorg high CPU usage with 2.6.24 kernel and nvidia-glx" [Undecided,New]02:59
Flannel!prevu | triorieel02:59
ubotutriorieel: prevu is an automated, personal backporting utility. Check out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Prevu for more details02:59
Assidsomeone should fix the damn scanner / usb permissions issues03:00
EnderTheThirdXorg is rocking the crap out of my cpu, heh03:00
EnderTheThirdNo dice i guess.03:03
AssidEnderTheThird:  weird.. mines working fine03:04
Assidbut then i  do have 74 packages pending to update03:05
Assidnone of them is nvidia-glx-new or xorg - nvidia related03:06
ZambeziIt's really annoying when you find a bug, but it won't make a report. And it's really hard to explain and it's not possible to force it.03:06
EnderTheThirdAssid:  I've had some bad luck with this thing.  You'd think that with a 2+ GHz CPU this thing wouldn't be puttering so bad.  It's an Optiplex GX260, so it has intel integrated video, not nvidia like in that bug03:06
ZambeziIt happens from time to time.03:07
AssidZambezi: yeah been in that boat03:07
Assidstill dont get whats up with these fonts03:08
EnderTheThird Assid:  at least your display is working well enough to show fonts without lagging 20 minutes, heh03:10
EnderTheThirdAnyone have the back/forward buttons on their mouse working?03:14
EnderTheThirdI used to edit xorg.conf, but I'm not sure if there's a better way to do that now with the autoconfiguring and whatnot.03:14
DanaGNope, now evdev is broken.03:14
DanaGYou can't configure evdev through xorg.conf anymore.03:15
EnderTheThirdHmmm, well that's no fun.  Guess it's a good thing I didn't put this on my primary machine.  There's some wisdom to that whole "testing environment ONLY" thing03:15
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-evdev/+bug/17383303:15
ubotuLaunchpad bug 173833 in xserver-xorg-input-evdev "evdev mouse fails on hardy: cannot open input pEvdev" [Medium,Confirmed]03:15
ZambeziAssid: I'm going to look at it later.03:22
gilster32anyone here using DVD-RAM discs03:53
gilster32i am trying to do a udf format on several blank DVD-RAM discs03:53
zcat[1]weirdness #1 -- compaq bl10e blade with hardy installed.. boots fine with generic kernel, won't boot with server kernel.. 9 other blades don't have a problem with it.03:57
zcat[1]weirdness #2 -- blades with gutsy shut down when I hit toe power button, blades with hardy never do.. powerd or something?03:58
zcat[1]s/toe/the03:58
zcat[1]anyone alive in here?03:58
yeltsinatorHi, if I keep getting audit errors in dmesg how do I fix them?04:18
yeltsinator[52886.804380] audit(1204345009.493:38): operation="inode_permission" request_mask="::rw" denied_mask="::rw" name="/dev/tty" pid=20187 profile="/usr/sbin/cupsd" namespace="default"04:18
yeltsinator^example04:18
AtomicSparkgplflash, swfdec, gnash, or flash-non-free: which do you use and why?04:20
yeltsinatork, so apparmor is the culprit... How do I stop apparmor from doing it's thing?04:23
AtomicSparkexplain moar!04:41
AtomicSparkyeltsinator: explain moar!04:41
yeltsinatorI figured it out.04:41
yeltsinatorNow I'm running into a stranger error;)04:41
yeltsinatorwhenever I try to print to my p1005 i get this:  usblp0: removed04:42
AtomicSparkand you think its apparmor?04:44
AtomicSparkby default (in ubuntu) apparmor protects very little. i mean its stupid how little it protects.04:44
AtomicSparkdid you add any profiles?04:44
DanaGArgh, OpenOffice sucks at paragraphing.04:46
AtomicSparklawl.04:47
DanaGIt keeps detaching headers from their paragraphs, and leaving whole pages blank.04:47
AtomicSparkhi DanaG!04:47
DanaGExcept for the heading it detached.04:47
gundam_rx78nt1I just updated my kernel to 2.6.24-8-generic and instead of using the ipw3945 drivers for my wireless, it uses the ilw3945 drivers and it doesn't connect or associates with my router.04:47
gundam_rx78nt1any pointers?04:48
DanaGHmm, http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=985&num=104:50
DanaGI hope to see a mobile one of those by summer.04:51
AtomicSparkand more ati support!04:52
triorieelIm having major issues with gutsy and was wondering if there was an upgrade command to hardy (hoping this will fix my issues) [I know its not a pretty way to fix problems, but Ive hit my debugging limits]04:53
DanaGHow is ATI right now, anyway?04:53
gundam_rx78nt1I just updated my kernel to 2.6.24-8-generic and instead of using the ipw3945 drivers for my wireless, it uses the ilw3945 drivers and it doesn't connect or associates with my router.04:54
gundam_rx78nt1any pointers?04:54
DanaGHmm, WPA, WPA2, or what?04:55
gundam_rx78nt1WPA04:55
DanaGHmm, I'm using WPA2 with no issues (other than the hassle caused by hidden SSID, because my dad insists on it even though it does nothing for security).04:56
DanaGYou can try doing "Connect to Other Wireless Network..." in NetworkManager and entering details manually.04:56
gundam_rx78nt1well, my current router only has wpa.04:56
gundam_rx78nt1I have done that.04:56
DanaGBoth methods (TKIP and AES)?04:57
Assiderr04:57
Assidwtf.. my desktop icons are gone\04:57
Assidwhats wrong with this thing04:57
gundam_rx78nt1TKIP04:58
Dr_willisPEBKAC04:59
AtomicSparkAES > TKIP04:59
Dr_willis:)04:59
* DanaG goes to dinner. Will Be Back Later.04:59
DanaG"bbl" looks like "bubble" to me.04:59
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LeeJunFanis it just me or is everyone getting BADSIG error with apt?05:09
Assiderr05:35
Assidmny desktop doesnt have any icons05:35
ethana2So05:43
ethana2I return05:43
ethana2...anybody else use virt-manager?05:43
ethana2..because it has a problem..05:43
ethana2that doesn't bother the leet people enough to fix it05:43
ethana2..because they don't use a GUI05:44
ethana2it just won't let me use the CD drive05:44
Belboz91Hey all, any change with wine?05:55
Belboz91right now I can't get any wine version to run05:55
Dr_williswine >hic<06:12
Dr_willis:)06:12
Belboz91hey Dr_willis06:20
triorieelquick question, if I install hardy...will the updates take me out of the alpha versions with time?06:20
Dr_willisYes they should triorieel06:20
triorieelthank you06:20
Dr_willislook forward to a LOT of updates... :) iover the next few weeks06:20
Belboz91Dr_willis: do you expect Wine will function normally any time soon (next week or two)?06:20
Dr_willisNo idea Belboz91  -  Theres a lot of other bits not functioning at this time  id consider more imporntant06:21
Belboz91I agree, I've had a heck of a time just running the OS06:21
Dr_williscould be fixed tomorrow.. or may be next week. :) hard to tell. check the forums/mailing lists/bug sites I guess06:21
Dr_willisBelboz91,  Yep. I am testing it on this box.. and its still got a lot-o-work.06:21
Belboz91my problem is that I'd like to try out some of my favorite games on my brand new AMD / ATI Radeon 365006:22
Dr_willisbut it has such PURTY new artwork!06:22
Belboz91but the card doesn't work on Gutsy :(06:22
Belboz91lol, yeah!~06:22
Dr_willisapt-get install hammer06:22
Dr_willishammer ati card to bits06:22
Dr_willis:)06:22
Belboz91on Gutsy I get glxgears and every other 3D game smattered in blocks arcoss the screen in an odd checkeboard pattern06:23
Belboz91even when using the same Xorg,conf as Hardy06:23
Belboz91Hardy works, but I don't own any native Linux games06:24
Belboz91demo of ETQW plays pretty well though :)06:24
Dr_willisI got some native linux games.. but they are major old comercial games. :006:24
Dr_willisheh . Been playing Wesnoth lately06:24
Belboz91lol, nice06:24
Belboz91my wife loves that game06:25
Dr_willisits a nifty game once ya get used to it.   - im a big fan of the Advanced Wars game on the GB/DS also.06:25
Belboz91cool06:25
Dr_williswonder if ya could customize wesnoth into a similer thing06:25
Belboz91tonight I hooked up my HTPC to my receiver through SPDIF :)06:25
Belboz91Mythbuntu never sounded so good ;)06:26
Dr_willisI wonder if theres a way i can get videos to play on an Unmoded Xbox..06:30
Dr_willisi got 2 of them in the closet.06:30
DanaGOh hey, did you know.... there's a dolby-digital encoding LADSPA plugin for ALSA?06:32
Dr_willisLADSPA means nothing to me. :)06:35
Dr_willisheh heh..06:35
AssidDr_willis: what artwork?!06:37
Belboz91I just bought this:06:37
Belboz91http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E1683518613406:37
Assididont see no new artwork06:37
Belboz91Assid: there's that new Heron wallpaper06:37
Belboz91looks pretty nice btw06:37
Assidwhere?! its not in my wallpapers06:38
Dr_willisAssid,  the make me puke wallpaper. :)06:38
Assidimgshack06:38
Belboz91sorry, I'm not running hardy at the moment06:39
AssidDr_willis: can do it06:39
Dr_willisdo what?06:42
DanaGhttp://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Dolby_Digital_Out_(AC3,_SPDIF)06:44
DanaGthere's the thing about the dolby digital encoding.06:44
teamcobrais there a way to remaster hardy?06:46
Les_CaesarsI have a question. Is the new sound system Hardy is going to use going to allow multiple applications to share the sound system?06:49
Les_Caesarslike firefox&totem06:49
Dr_willisLes_Caesars,  I can do that allready. :)06:49
Dr_willisbut i do belive the new system will improve cases where the apps dont share nicely06:50
DanaGJust have to install libasound2-plugins and libflashsupport06:50
Les_Caesarswhat's different about it?06:50
Les_Caesarsthanks DanaG. I'll see how it turns out. Will this be something preinstalled with Hardy?06:51
Les_Caesarswell, wait. This new sound system. Is it replacing, or just being used in favor of OSS and ALSA, which will still be there?06:51
Assidnew wallpaper Dr_willis06:51
DanaGlibflashsupport makes Flash get along better with PulseAudio.06:52
Assidpulseaudio+vlc = evil06:52
* Assid sticks to alsa06:52
DanaGlibasound2-plugins lets you 'asounconf set-pulseaudio' to wrap everything to PulseAudio.  But, some stuff clashes horribly with that.06:52
Les_Caesarsodd06:53
Les_Caesarslibflashsupport isn't in my repo. Is that only in the Hardy repo?06:53
Assiderr.. someone wanna show me the new artwork ?06:53
Assidi cant see anything on this box06:53
Assidwarty-final-ubuntu ?06:54
Assidis that the one?06:54
prasannaanyone know how to disable the keymanager that pops up at boot up?07:43
prasannai mean i've seen a few fixs on google, but they seem to have made thigns worse07:43
DanaGwtf?  tab-completion is BROKEN.08:05
DanaGNot missing, but broken.08:05
DanaGtry typing 'less' and then tab-completing a path with spaces in several places, such as something on a Windows partition.08:06
DanaGdana@GLaDOS:/media/XP/Documents and Settings/Dana/My Documents$ cd My\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\08:06
HobbseeDanaG: WFM.08:06
DanaGI get all those slashes by holding TAB.08:06
DanaGwfm?08:07
Hobbseewfm under bash, zsh.08:07
Hobbseeworks for me08:07
DanaGOdd.08:08
DanaGOh, and opening new terminals in gnome-terminal opens them in the same path as the terminal I had open before.08:08
Dr_willisHay! you cant be GLaDOS! thats this pcs name!08:09
Dr_willis:P08:09
* Dr_willis steals the cake.08:10
DanaGIf I type 'less some doc<tab>" for "some document with spaces", and I get "less doc"08:11
Dr_willisYep. bash name completion with spaces..  can be a bother08:11
Dr_willisless 'doc  <tab>08:12
Dr_willisoften works for me08:12
DanaGBut I want 'some document" but it loses the 'some'.08:12
Dr_willisquote the filename first beforhand. and it sometimes works. :)08:12
Dr_willisbut ive had funky file names that just do not want to tab complete right. :(08:13
Dr_willisdarn windows files..08:13
DanaGEven better is the /my documents/my videos/ path08:14
DanaGit gives my documents/my \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\08:14
* Dr_willis wonders what IDIOT at MS decided that putting 'my' in front of everything was better.. :)08:14
Dr_willisI cant verify your bug DanaG  :) not on  ubuntu right now08:15
* DanaG goes back in time and changes it to "Your"08:15
DanaGWhat's even better is the "my documents" folder of OTHER users.08:15
dencryptTo at all implement spaces in filenames should be forbidden by law.08:15
DanaGThey'll show up sometimes as "my documents" and other times as "user's documents".  Which is the real name?  I don't have a clue -- it CHANGES!08:16
Dr_willis' in filenames is WORSE then spaces... :)08:18
Dr_williscd " ' ' ' ' '     '  '  '  '  "08:18
Dr_willis:)08:18
DanaGtouch ' '08:19
* Dr_willis makes a hidden directory called ' ' 08:19
DanaGtouch `echo -e \\a'08:19
DanaGtouch `echo -e \\a`08:19
DanaGFilename will be BEEP.08:19
Dr_willistouch '--trytodeleteme'08:19
Dr_willis:)08:19
DanaGNaah, beep is better because you have to do the same backtick thing to remove it..... or use a GUI.08:20
DanaGAnother idea: touch '*' -- that one is evil.08:21
DanaG!find libasound_module_pcm_a5208:29
ubotuPackage/file libasound_module_pcm_a52 does not exist in hardy08:29
DanaGOkay... where do I get that ALSA plugin, then?08:30
DanaGOkay, it's in the alsa-plugins source package; now, how do I make it build that one?08:34
cwillubah, they broke sitecustomize08:42
cwillu(.py)08:42
cwilluand all for a stupid little apport hook08:42
cwillugah08:42
DavieyBelboz91: Are you testing mythbuntu 8.04 for us? :)08:52
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nanomadanyone here experiencing slow boot-up problems? it just sits there with the bouncing loading bar doing nothing...10:01
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nanomadafter removing the bootsplash via grup it boots up pretty fast10:02
nanomad*gub10:02
nanomad**grub10:02
bazhangAnthony_Schneide: do you have ubuntu-restricted-extras installed?10:03
nanomadlet me check10:03
nanomadnope10:04
bazhangnanomad how much ram in that machine?10:04
nanomad1gig10:04
Anthony_Schneidebazhang - well, i think not - I have ubuntu studio and i have almost all soft i need there10:04
bazhang64bit nanomad?10:04
nanomadno10:05
Anthony_Schneidebazhang - but i have installed some codecs, that are restricted10:05
bazhangAnthony_Schneide: do you have java installed?10:05
Anthony_Schneidebazhang - i have tuxguitar in my Gutsy, and it works10:05
bazhangnanomad when did you start seeing this problem10:05
nanomadthe problem is here from 2.6.24-510:05
Anthony_Schneidebazhang - how can i check to be sure? I have java for my firefok though...10:06
bazhangwell nanomad this is still only alpha 5, so..10:06
nanomadmaybe it was a known bug10:06
bazhangnanomad you could check launchpad and file a bug if not there10:06
bazhangAnthony_Schneide: go into synaptic package manager and search for java10:07
nanomadyea, for sure10:07
bazhangnanomad no startup slowness here on a thinkpad with 2gig of ram10:07
Anthony_Schneidebazhang - ok! 1 moment...10:07
bazhangthough I do have a broken package from open office ;[10:08
nanomadgnome loads slow too, There must be sth wrong with my setup10:08
bazhangnanomad seriously doubt it is on your end10:08
Anthony_Schneidebazhang - well, i have java common, some libs concerning java too. But there are a long list with aps10:09
nanomadbazhang: no probs with oo.org10:09
Anthony_Schneide*there is10:09
bazhangnanomad gutsy ran fine right? hardy should be as fast or faster10:09
nanomadgutsy was ok10:09
bazhangAnthony_Schneide: what about jave jre 610:09
nanomadit didnt suffered the upgrade from feisty. hardy is a fresh install from alpha4 instead10:09
[Hardy]TuTUXGis the java xcb lock up bug fixed?10:10
Anthony_Schneideno, not installed. Should i install it then?10:10
bazhangnanomad well plenty of folks are having breakage--this is still early days ;]10:10
bazhangAnthony_Schneide: it was missing the jre in that error you had right?10:10
nanomadbazhang: i know, and leaving bootsplash disabled is not a problem for me10:11
Anthony_Schneideyeah, thanks :) you help me the 2nd time now :) thanks10:11
Anthony_Schneidebazhang - btw, i have asked another question, but there was noone to answer. Maybe you know a solution?I have ubuntu_studio and a little problem with it. I have chosen 1600x1200 resolution, but everytime I reload, it sets to 1280x1024 and I have to change it back manualy every time. Can you suggest a solution, maybe a sctipt that will change it automatically?10:11
bazhangnanomad okay cool10:11
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: what does xorg.conf say?10:12
bazhangAnthony_Schneide: what card and what driver and how did you install it--some nvidia and ati users are having bad luck so far10:12
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - i haven't run it. ubuntu studio configured everything itself10:13
Anthony_Schneidebazhang - ati radeon 9800 xt 256 mb10:14
Anthony_Schneidebazhang - and i didn't install drivers too10:14
nanomaduse the pastebin and give us the /etc/X11/xorg.conf10:14
[Hardy]TuTUXGBug #8610310:14
ubotuLaunchpad bug 86103 in sun-java5 "azureus-> java: xcb_xlib.c:50: xcb_xlib_unlock: Assertion `c->xlib.lock' failed." [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/8610310:14
nanomadmaybe the automatic xorg configurator is going mad10:14
[Hardy]TuTUXGhum...10:15
Anthony_Schneidebazhang - in gutsy everythin works10:15
bazhangAnthony_Schneide: well it is final so no surprises there ;]10:15
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - pastebin? can you suggest what is it?10:15
[Hardy]TuTUXGAnthony_Schneide, www.pastebin.com?10:16
Anthony_Schneidebazhang - yeah :) but i love testing alpha and aolve problems :) i really want to learn linux this way10:16
binaries-APP>google human computation10:16
bazhangAnthony_Schneide: I hear you ;] you might want to try installing some drivers for that card via the restricted drivers manager10:17
nanomad!pastebin10:17
ubotupastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic)10:17
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: see what ubotu said10:17
Anthony_Schneidebazhang - i tried :) and my system crashed :) well in gutsy too. not crashed but screen gone mad10:17
[Hardy]TuTUXG!botsnack10:18
ubotuYum! Err, I mean, APT!10:18
Anthony_Schneidebazhang - i tried standart driver and oficial from ATI web site10:18
Anthony_Schneideubotu - thanks, ill be back with a link...10:19
bazhangAnthony_Schneide: dont tell me envy please10:19
[Hardy]TuTUXGenvy still breaks stuff?10:19
jpatrick!envy | [Hardy]TuTUXG10:19
ubotu[Hardy]TuTUXG: envy is not needed or supported. Use the Resticted Manager to install binary drivers and see « /msg ubotu binarydriver »10:19
bazhangyes [Hardy]TuTUXG10:19
[Hardy]TuTUXGum..10:20
Dr_willisenvy has always broken stuff. :)10:20
bazhanghaha10:20
[Hardy]TuTUXGi knew that10:20
Anthony_Schneideenvy? is it a driver for ATI?10:20
bazhangand now there is envyNG made to break Hardy specifically ;]10:20
Dr_willis!envy10:20
ubotuenvy is not needed or supported. Use the Resticted Manager to install binary drivers and see « /msg ubotu binarydriver »10:20
[Hardy]TuTUXGi thought they have better collaboration with ubuntu now, guess not10:20
Dr_willisheh they cleaned up the factoid.10:20
[Hardy]TuTUXG!automix10:21
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about automix - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi10:21
nanomadyeah, i dont see the point of using envy in hardy. we got the latest driver here10:21
bazhangwell the maker of envy says on his blog that ubuntu developers helped him design EnvyNG so we shall see10:21
Dr_willisIts so nice when people like the presdent of Dell come out saying Ubuntu should include automatix (i think it was him) when theres very strong LEGAL reasons it cant be included.10:21
Dr_willisbazhang,  that would be nice. If it gets support from the ubuntu higherups.10:22
Dr_willisat least envy tries to do one thing. not everything.10:22
[Hardy]TuTUXGi thought envy is just bunch of scripts10:22
bazhangDr_willis: it sure would--could give the bot a rest ;]10:22
Anthony_Schneidewell - here is my xorg.conf - http://pastebin.com/d46b648b10:22
[Hardy]TuTUXGya, i am anti-envy10:22
Dr_willisAutomatix - tries to do a lot of things. envy is just for the video drivers10:22
Dr_willisUnless its changed lately10:22
[Hardy]TuTUXG!automatix10:22
ubotuautomatix is not recommended, supported or needed. See http://mjg59.livejournal.com/77440.html and « /msg ubotu WorksForMe »10:22
[Hardy]TuTUXG...10:23
bazhangautomatix is much worse imo10:23
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - check my config please http://pastebin.com/d46b648b10:23
Dr_willisautomatix is much  MUCH MUCH MUCH worse10:23
Dr_willis:)10:23
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: change line 16 from true to false and see what happens10:24
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: maybe fbdev limits your resolution10:24
Anthony_Schneidebut what is "FBDev"10:25
Dr_willisHmm.. Stage6 is gone.. but the web pages i saved from stage6 still work.. :)  lol.10:25
Dr_willisi should of saved more to download the videos at this time.10:25
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: open as root /etc/X11/xorg.conf with a text editor (kate/gedit)10:25
[Hardy]TuTUXGDr_willis, ya, stage6 is gone, sucks..10:25
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: FBDev is the framebuffer from the kernel. It sucks compared to opensource or closed ati drivers10:26
Dr_willis[Hardy]TuTUXG,  yep -  wife is mad. She was watching shows.. now they be gone.   VEOH is nice.. but not the same.10:26
bazhangtudou ;]10:27
nanomadbazhang: bug report commited, lets see ;)10:27
bazhangnanomad aha thanks!10:27
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - i would gladly install normal drivers, but I had problems with them! After that installation I had to apt-get remove them , cause the only thing that loaded, was BASH10:27
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: just remove that line. You could always re-edit the file10:28
nanomad*could -> can10:28
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - well, can you say explain how to edit txt files in BASH? cause there is a chance, that xserver won't load10:29
Dr_willisuse the nano, or other text based editor10:30
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - and this info can be useful in future too :) thanks :)10:30
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: use nani10:30
nanomad*nano10:30
Dr_willisrember in nano ^x means CONTROL-X10:30
Dr_williswell control-x :)10:30
nanomad*nanomad hates nano,10:30
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - i have used it, but how to save file when i finished?10:30
bazhangnanomad you can prefix that with /me for more fun10:31
* bazhang likes gedit10:31
Dr_willisThe nano help says to 'write file'' use... somthing.. :)10:31
Dr_willisi always use fte10:31
Dr_willisor mcedit  in the console. Or vi. :)10:31
nanomadbazhang: yeah, i know. i dunno why i didnt use it10:31
bazhanghehe10:31
Anthony_Schneideim confused :)10:31
Anthony_Schneideok, iw ill try to edit xorg.cong with nano :)10:32
bazhangyou can also sudo gedit right?10:32
bazhangoh wait no x never mind10:32
nanomadlol10:32
Anthony_Schneideyeah, i know :) but i have to know how to do this in BASH10:32
bazhangsudo nano then10:33
Dr_willisnano, mcedit, pico, vi, vim, fte,10:33
Dr_willis:)10:33
[Hardy]TuTUXGsed, grep ...10:33
[Hardy]TuTUXG>>> <<<10:33
Anthony_Schneidewell - totally confused :)10:33
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: while your are still here. gives us lsmod output10:33
nanomaduse the pastebin as usual10:33
bazhangor cat it to pastebinit ;]10:33
[Hardy]TuTUXGAnthony_Schneide, easy editor for me without x is nano, if u need to edit xorg.conf, run nano with sudo, and when u quit, use ctrl-x and just press enter enter enter, and it will be saved10:35
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - a moment please.10:35
Anthony_Schneide[Hardy]TuTUXG - thanks! I just wanted to ask how to save :)10:36
nanomad(wow, my router vendor refuses to give me the source code of the firmware which is Linux-based)10:36
Dr_willisnanomad,  notify the busybox guys.. they are sueing other router makers. :)10:36
Dr_willisif its using busybox.10:36
nanomadDr_willis: i know...they are dumb. I've said the same thing to the and linked the gpl-violation site.10:37
[Hardy]TuTUXGwhat's busybox?10:37
Dr_willisa all-in-one-multi-tool :)10:37
Dr_willisfor making uber-tiny linux installs10:38
Dr_willisit replaces everything from ls, vi, and so on, up to sshd.10:38
Dr_willissort of amazing really how it works.10:38
[Hardy]TuTUXGi c10:38
Dr_willisits one 'binary' that when called with diffretn names - does the work of other commands.  so the busybox install 'bin' dir will have links from ln, vi, ls,  and so on all pointing to /bin/busybox10:39
Anthony_Schneideok, im done with xorg.conf :)10:40
fire360who big is ubuntu's repository? i want to download a big portion of it for an non-internet machine10:40
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - should i print lsmod in terminal and post it on that site?10:41
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, pretty big10:41
fire360i ve downloaded 12gig of debian, the otherday10:41
nanomadyes10:41
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, about the same?10:41
fire360debian is 20 cdr or 4 dvd iso10:42
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, ubuntu install cd is smaller becuz it depends on internet more10:42
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - please, check this out - http://pastebin.com/d544bee010:42
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, debian also have minimal install cd10:43
[Hardy]TuTUXGu install the base system without x then download everything else10:44
fire360[Hardy]TuTUXG: it's for an non-internet machine10:44
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: it does not load the ati driver10:44
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, so i was telling u the ubuntu repo is pretty big10:44
Anthony_Schneidenanomad what does it mean?10:44
nanomadnanomad: what does sudo modprobe -v ati says?10:44
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, if u also want to mirror the universal10:45
nanomadwoow..wait replace ati with radeon10:45
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - FATAL: Module ati not found.10:45
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - the same with ati>radeon10:46
fire360[Hardy]TuTUXG: i am running debian on a non-internet enabled machine. it has the 12 gig of iso. but i want to switch over to ubuntu on that box. so that it's will be consistent with rest of my boxes.10:46
nanomadwoow10:47
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: i thing there is sth wrong going on10:47
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: did you use envy? 'cause i think it deleted the ati/radeon original driver10:48
Anthony_SchneideI have used nothing on this distro10:48
fire360[Hardy]TuTUXG: when i use synaptic and check the box for 'download only', how can i install the apps later, when i am not connected to the web?10:48
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: it is just as installed10:48
bazhangaptoncd might help10:48
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - i didnt install any drivers dor video10:48
bazhang!info aptoncd10:48
ubotuaptoncd (source: aptoncd): Installation disc creator for packages downloaded via APT. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.1.98-0ubuntu1 (hardy), package size 206 kB, installed size 1516 kB10:48
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: give the output of dpkg -l | grep linux10:48
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2007/07/24/howto-download-packages-and-dependencies-for-offline-installation/10:48
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, that's what i found from google, there should be some official howtos too10:49
fire360[Hardy]TuTUXG: i want to connect that box online for a day, and download everything, then use it as off line box.10:49
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - here it is http://pastebin.com/d51ea258310:50
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, if u can get it connected, y just install everything u need when connected?10:50
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, im sure it will take less than a day10:51
fire360[Hardy]TuTUXG: i had to setup file://place ..... on /etc/apt/source.list to call it. but i have no idea, where synaptic will store the off line fiels10:51
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: what does dpkg -L linux-image-2.6.24-8-rt  | grep radeon say10:52
nanomad?10:52
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, set up local repo is more than that, and synaptic/apt saves pkgs under /var/cache/apt/10:52
fire360[Hardy]TuTUXG: no dont want to install everything. just want many packages, and when needed, i install it. will take like 3 days i think to get 12 gig10:52
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - /lib/modules/2.6.24-8-rt/kernel/drivers/char/drm/radeon.ko10:52
Anthony_Schneide/lib/modules/2.6.24-8-rt/kernel/drivers/video/aty/radeonfb.ko10:52
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, check out the link i gave u10:53
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: and ls /lib/modules/2.6.24-8-rt/kernel/drivers/char/drm/ | grep radeon ?10:53
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, or try this http://popey.com/Creating_an_Ubuntu_repository_mirror_with_apt-mirror10:54
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - it says radeon.ko10:54
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: one more thing10:55
popey\o/10:55
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: cd /etc/modprobe.d and run grep radeon *10:55
[Hardy]TuTUXGpopey, yo10:55
bazhanghehe10:55
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: substitute grep with grep -r10:56
[Hardy]TuTUXGpopey, i googled it, seems like u havent update that blog with gusty/hard10:56
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - it says blacklist-framebuffer:blacklist radeonfb10:56
[Hardy]TuTUXGpopey, or it's not ur blog?10:56
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: just retry doing sudo modprobe -v radeon10:57
fire360[Hardy]TuTUXG: it says 30 gig ;) wow10:57
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, say i told u10:57
[Hardy]TuTUXGsee*10:57
Anthony_Schneidenothing happens10:58
Anthony_Schneidelike this - anthony@anthony-desktop:/etc/modprobe.d$ sudo modprobe -v radeon10:58
Anthony_Schneideanthony@anthony-desktop:/etc/modprobe.d$10:58
fire360[Hardy]TuTUXG: i have 160gig on that machine, all for ext310:58
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, well u can try to download them10:59
[Hardy]TuTUXGfire360, apt-mirror seems like a good tool10:59
fire360[Hardy]TuTUXG: the debian 12 gig i got, was only for the maintained apps. so 30gig sounds about right10:59
[Hardy]TuTUXG!apt-mirror10:59
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about apt-mirror - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi10:59
[Hardy]TuTUXGum..11:00
bazhang!info apt-mirror11:00
ubotuapt-mirror (source: apt-mirror): APT sources mirroring tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4.5-1 (hardy), package size 11 kB, installed size 120 kB11:00
[Hardy]TuTUXGuh11:00
[Hardy]TuTUXGbazhang, tnx11:00
[Hardy]TuTUXG!botsnack11:00
ubotuYum! Err, I mean, APT!11:00
fire360[Hardy]TuTUXG: thx11:00
bazhanghehe11:00
loahello11:01
loas2disk is broken in last hardy update?11:01
[Hardy]TuTUXGloa, it never worked for me :(11:01
loaOn my laptop it freezes11:02
loabut when i install clean hardy it works(11:02
fire360speaking of never-work-for-me, grub-reboot11:02
hmulleryahoo finally released their fix for the webmail issue with firefox 3.011:02
fire360that command no work11:02
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - nothing happens11:02
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[Hardy]TuTUXGlol11:04
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nanomadAnthony_Schneide: sry, the modem disconnected. what was the output?11:05
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - nothing happens like this - anthony@anthony-desktop:/etc/modprobe.d$ sudo modprobe -v radeon11:05
Anthony_Schneideanthony@anthony-desktop:/etc/modprobe.d$11:05
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: lsmod | grep radeon ?11:07
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - radeon                124192  111:08
Anthony_Schneidedrm                    82068  2 radeon11:08
nanomadok...things seems to be working now11:08
Anthony_Schneidewhat does it mean?11:08
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: that the autoconfigure script selected the wrong driver11:09
Anthony_Schneidethe only one thing frustrating me, is that i completely dont understand everything!!! :(11:09
Anthony_Schneidecan you please suggest me some goo reading on this theme?11:09
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: change /etc/X11/xorg,conf as I suggested and try to reboot11:09
Anthony_Schneidei have changed it11:09
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: http://www.linux.org/docs/11:10
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - and what is "grep" command, that you used everytime?11:10
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: grep is like find11:10
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: cat is like print to screen11:10
[Hardy]TuTUXGi love grep11:10
[Hardy]TuTUXGi love cat11:11
hmullerglobal/regular expression/print11:11
nanomadwell, i prefer dogs ;)11:11
[Hardy]TuTUXG...11:11
Anthony_Schneideok thanks! :) i still have a lot of things to learn!11:11
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: maybe you shuld not use hardy11:11
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: it is still in development11:11
Anthony_Schneideno, i want to use it :) i have 2 gutsy as well on my pc11:11
Anthony_Schneideand im learning a lot of things with it!11:12
nanomadyeah, fixing error makes you learn a lot of things11:12
[Hardy]TuTUXGAnthony_Schneide, to have a good understand of linux/unix commands, google linux command11:12
Anthony_Schneideit crashed 3 times for 1 week, and everytime i solved the problem, with help of you and others, and everytime im learnin!11:12
Anthony_Schneidethanks :)11:12
[Hardy]TuTUXG!commandline11:13
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about commandline - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi11:13
[Hardy]TuTUXG!command line11:13
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about command line - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi11:13
Anthony_Schneide[Hardy]TuTUXG - thanks! Im reading 2 books now - bash scripting, and simple linux book11:13
loahey, if i update my system it will be stable in april?11:13
[Hardy]TuTUXGloa, no guarantee11:14
Hobbseeloa: that's the idea11:14
nanomadloa: it should, it is a LTS release11:14
loaby version i mean.11:14
Hobbseebut there's cruft that accumulates, of course11:14
Hobbseeloa: ah, yes.11:14
Anthony_Schneide[Hardy]TuTUXG - i know python a little, java and some other languages, so it isn't hard for me to learn linux, but im using it gor only 1 and a half week :)11:14
nanomadloa: well...i wouldnt be so sure. maybe may11:14
Hobbseenanomad: ?11:15
Hobbseenanomad: there aren't plans to delay currently11:15
nanomadHobbsee: i know11:15
Anthony_Schneide[Hardy]TuTUXG - and i have deleted XP for good on the 2nd day of using it :)11:15
loaHow i can see my current ubuntu version( i forget comman11:15
Hobbseeyou know, ubuntu disapoints me.11:15
[Hardy]TuTUXGAnthony_Schneide, good, i have been use linux for 3 years, still learning stuff everyday11:15
nanomadHobbsee: but when it becomes "official" there wil be a lot of bug-fixing going on11:15
Hobbseeloa: /etc/issue11:15
loaoh11:15
loai remeber command11:15
loalsb_release11:16
Hobbseenanomad: no, there's lots of bugfixing going on *before* it goes official.11:16
nanomadHobbsee: ok...thats true11:16
HobbseeSRU's are a pain - better to get stuff done first11:16
* Hobbsee sighs at ubuntu.11:17
Hobbseeit really is disappointing.11:17
nanomadHobbsee: but you cant hope to fix all the bugs that Ubuntu has in time. There will always be new ones. And one month extra for crucial installations is ok.11:17
* Hobbsee can be set up in ~20 mins after the install11:17
Hobbseenanomad: oh, true.  a lot of them will get put into intrepid, anyway11:17
nanomadof course11:17
Hobbseeso, how many bugs have you done today?11:18
Anthony_Schneidewhat is soundbank? Tuxguitar says, that it can't load soundbank11:18
nanomadi dont fix bugs ;)11:18
Hobbseenanomad: triage.11:18
nanomadnot many11:18
[Hardy]TuTUXGAnthony_Schneide, java's soundbank11:18
Hobbseenanomad: get to it, then11:18
[Hardy]TuTUXGAnthony_Schneide, a collection of mid samples11:18
[Hardy]TuTUXGmidi*11:18
Anthony_Schneide[Hardy]TuTUXG - hhmmm, that's strange... I have installed it - i think i should point program to it manually11:19
nanomadof course. i'm just trying to discover why flyback crashes so bad11:19
[Hardy]TuTUXGAnthony_Schneide, maybe... r u using sun's java?11:20
Anthony_Schneide[Hardy]TuTUXG - yes, just installed it11:20
[Hardy]TuTUXGnanomad, wat's flyback?11:20
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: soundbank are where the midi synth gets instructions on how to play .midi files11:20
nanomad[Hardy]TuTUXG: sort of time machine for Linux11:21
[Hardy]TuTUXGAnthony_Schneide, maybe u need to configure to use sun's java as the default jvm11:21
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - but i have a lot of midi aps, and that's the only one, where i have problems11:21
nanomadwhat is the app having problems? tuxguitar?11:21
[Hardy]TuTUXGAnthony_Schneide, tuxguitar is base on java, that's y11:22
Anthony_Schneide[Hardy]TuTUXG - how can i find where this soundbank located?11:23
Hobbseenanomad: you could update the documentation for me instead :D11:23
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: does it display the message "soundbank error" ?11:23
nanomadHobbsee: what docs?11:23
Hobbseenanomad: freeze docs for universe11:23
Anthony_Schneideyes, nanomad11:23
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: try to close alle the running apps11:23
Anthony_Schneidenanomad, [Hardy]TuTUXG, stw, the same error appears in Gutsy, but program works!11:24
Anthony_Schneidestw=btw11:24
nanomadHobbsee: just finish the docs so that i can translate them ;) I'm in the i18n-it ubuntu group11:24
Hobbseehehe11:24
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/sound/soundbanks.html11:25
Hobbseenanomad: should i finish the exceptions first?  :)11:25
nanomadAnthony_Schneide: http://www.tuxguitar.com.ar/forum_posts.html?fid=5&tid=56&view=NEW11:25
Anthony_Schneidenanomad - thanks! I think i know what i should try...11:25
nanomadHobbsee: as you wish. We are plenty of work to do11:26
nanomadHobbsee: and i'm here doing the helpdesk instead of translating ;)11:26
Hobbseehehe11:27
Hobbseemeh, helpdesk11:27
* Hobbsee replaces you with google11:27
[Hardy]TuTUXGAnthony_Schneide, somewhere like /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.04/jre/lib/audio11:27
Anthony_Schneide[Hardy]TuTUXG - i have found it, but now another problem - no error, but no sound either11:28
nanomadHobbsee: italian translation: untraslated->88622 needreview->8209 changed->581811:29
Hobbseenanomad: nice work!11:30
Hobbseekeep going :)11:30
[Hardy]TuTUXGAnthony_Schneide, sudo modprobe snd_seq11:30
[Hardy]TuTUXGand aoss ./tuxguitar11:30
nanomadHobbsee: but japaneese are close to us with 1/4 of contributors. Wow11:30
Hobbseeheh11:30
* Hobbsee is lucky with an english country11:30
Anthony_Schneide[Hardy]TuTUXG - thanks ! i will try!11:31
Hobbsee21 down to 18.  plus the other lot11:43
Assidthe onts lok kinda crazy to me11:45
Assidafter the last few updates11:45
Hobbsee16...11:48
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affluxhm, I'm using gnome with sans-serif as the default font, and the same set using qtconfig-qt4. My psi now uses sans-serif for menus and buttons, but for example not for the contacts in the contact list or in the message window11:54
affluxIt uses some serifed font there11:54
Hobbseeand down to 14.  nice.11:55
Assidi dont get it.. fonts are messed up11:59
Assidi mean the bold is nice.. but i dotn want it soo damn big11:59
Assidand the normal sans-serif became thinner (atleast in thunderbird)12:00
affluxwhat the..? I disabled any indexing in my tracker-preferences, but the tracker-applet says "hi, I'm currently indexing your files"? Why is that?12:06
hischildafflux, remove the indexer to stop it doin that12:08
crocod<afflux> it took me 2 weeks to find out that tracker disabling is located in sessions applet12:08
affluxhm12:09
affluxIt seems like there's a second tracker running as root12:09
afflux"sudo tracker-preferences" let's me change those settings12:09
* afflux doesn't like tracker being enabled per default12:09
crocodi even dont know what is for12:10
afflux"fast access to anything you like", I guess12:10
crocodi already have access12:11
affluxyep12:11
affluxmorning hellboy19512:11
hellboy195afflux: morning? ^^ hello :)12:12
crocodand i dont need to search for my files cuz i never loose them12:12
affluxI guess there are some people who really like it. E.g, the c-header file searching looks nice to me. But I really don't like anyone searching my disk and centralizing any data in an index.12:13
crocodthis what i hated most in vista - constant useing of hdd, and one of these "features" useing hdd is indexer12:15
[Hardy]TuTUXG!rt12:30
ubotuThe RT kernel is the Ubuntu kernel with a realtime preemption patch applied. It is included in Ubuntu Studio by default. For more information please see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RealTime/Gutsy12:30
[Hardy]TuTUXGwondering if rt-kernel is worth to try12:32
Assidthe fonts are making me go blind :(12:34
s0u][ighthello did someone have difficulties with usb?12:56
s0u][ightlsusb gives nothing now but in gusty it worked smoothly12:56
nanomads0u][ight: works fine here12:57
nanomadare ehci_hcd / usbcore and so on loaded?12:58
s0u][ightnot sure12:58
crocoduse the force... sorry, lsmod12:59
s0u][ightsec. i'll boot into the new kernel12:59
s0u][ightbrb12:59
mooboo1i type "ufw enable" and it gets enabled, but after i start computer, its disabled again13:11
mooboo1:(13:11
stdinadd it to /etc/rc.local maybe13:12
mooboo1stdin, maybe.. but should i have to?13:12
stdinwhy not?13:13
Assidwaddup stdin13:13
mooboo1i thought it would remember i said it was enable13:13
mooboo1but im not gonna use UFW cuz its liek window firewall but worse, it dont even block ICMP13:14
stdinAssid: nothing much, just trying to fix Qt :p13:14
mooboo1im gonna make an own firewall rule that blocks all the packets13:14
Assidoh boy13:14
crocoddoes ufw have GUI?13:16
mooboo1$ sudo ufw enable -- Firewall started and enabled on system startup13:16
mooboo1look it said its enabled on startup, but its NOT!13:16
mooboo1no UFW do not have GUI13:16
crocodwill GUI for ufw be implemented?13:17
Hobbseeif someone does it13:19
crocod<Hobbsee> plz do it for me13:19
stdinthere are other GUI frontends to iptables you can use13:19
crocodi like ufw!13:19
DrHalanhey what means "just before FF" -release?13:19
rskfirefox?13:19
DrHalanwine13:20
Hobbseecrocod: dream on.13:20
crocod<Hobbsee> i will pay you $1013:20
Hobbsee*snort*13:20
Hobbseeyou'd need *way* more than that13:20
stdinDrHalan: probably because it was release just before a firefox release, you'd have to ask the wine devs13:20
mooboo1Hobbsee, you dont need gui for UFW, just type "sudo ufw enable" and you're set :)13:21
nanomadcrocod: a GUI for ufw would be strightforward....i will work on it for free ;)13:25
nanomadbut...isnt a GUI already planned?13:25
mooboo1ufw is a script for iptables13:25
nanomadmooboo1: i see ;)13:25
mooboo1so if you make a gui for ufw, then you make a gui for a script for an app13:25
mooboo1.p13:25
nanomadlol...i just discovered that using the man page13:26
mooboo1:D13:26
nanomadwelll..you should better use sth like guarddog13:26
mooboo1guarddog?13:26
nanomadiptables gui written in qt/kde13:26
DrHalanuuhh awesoe flash fulscreen is in :D13:26
mooboo1oh, i dont need any gui13:26
mooboo1i wrote my own iptables rule13:27
nanomadthat was for crocod13:27
mooboo1:)13:27
nanomadi got a linux-based router as a firewall ;)13:27
nanomadcrocod: if u need a gui for the firewall try gnome-lokkit. it is old but it does the trick13:30
crocod<nanomad> i used firestarter but it work bad with 2 internet connections13:31
nanomadcrocod: well...you got 2 internet connections on the same machine? at the same time?13:31
crocodyes13:31
crocodnot long ago13:31
crocodnow not13:31
nanomadO.o13:31
DrHalanstrange thing is ive 3 kernels to choose from but 0only one works the other ones have a different behavior on usplash (the scroll bar is movign from side to side not increasing its size) but never finish booting up13:35
nanomadDrHalan: in grub try removing the splash option and see if it boots13:37
nanomadDrHalan: i got the same problem. it just takes toooo long13:38
DrHalanojkay ill try thtat later thanks :)13:40
mooboo1i hate when the mouse cursor spins and i have to wait for applicaions to load13:46
mooboo1I WANT FAST COMPUTER!13:46
mooboo1i have dualcore, gb ram, it must be fast!13:46
mooboo1this ubuntu is sucks like windows vista13:46
nanomadmooboo1: it is a alpha release. i doubt xp was faster while in alpha13:48
mooboo1oh13:49
crocod<mooboo1> dualcore is problem, try quadcore13:49
mooboo1maybe ubuntu should have a "Downloads" folder, since many people like to download stuff13:49
nanomadmooboo1: you should switch to gutsy13:49
mooboo1crocod, but but dualcore is good, most computers cant even use quadcore13:49
nanomadcrocod: lol13:49
mooboo1how do you from shell check if user has superuser privilegies?13:56
mooboo1in slackware you checked for UID = 013:56
mooboo1but you can sudo in ubuntu13:57
nanomadmooboo1: check if you are in the admin group13:58
nanomador if you are root ;)13:58
mooboo1oh13:58
MFenrecently, some changes were made to the workspace switcher14:32
MFenthese changes are an abomination. are they configurable? can i turn them off?14:32
MFennotably, hovering over it causes a huge, obnoxious tooltip to cover it up; and, scrolling apparently scrolls the switcher, even when it doesn't have the focus (can it even get the focus?)14:32
MFenwhen my hand accidentally rests near my touchpad, i switch to another workspace. this is jacked up.14:33
kingrayrayanybody using inkscape on hardy?14:33
mooboo1nope14:34
MFenthis workspace thing is so bad that i'm probably going to switch to kde just to get away from it14:34
MFenthe position i have to hold my hands is going to give me carpal tunnel if i don't figure out how to fix it14:35
mooboo1in gnome?14:40
mooboo1whats bad?14:41
lunksSorry if this seems to noob. :>14:49
lunksI'm using hardy, which have 'b43' module available for my broadcom wireless card. But I'm not sure which driver is being used. How do I find out?14:50
lunksnervermind :>14:50
kingrayrayhey, MFen .. i think those things you are pointing out are compiz specific but i'm not sure14:52
kingrayrayi'm no expert though14:52
marcoanyone with KDE4?15:18
bazhang4.0.1? marco? the latest kubuntu alpha5?15:20
arthurarchnix I've just upgraded... before I reboot is there a way I can save the update output log?15:31
arthurarchnixLots of error messages that may be useful for the devvs.15:31
marcobazhang: yes, but with an upgrade of the kernel, 2.6.24-1015:33
bazhangmarco aha--how is it? I was thinking of erasing gnome and coming home to kde ;]15:34
Assidis it me15:34
Assidor are the fonts looking horrible in openoffice15:35
bazhangits the fonts15:35
marcobazhang: it worked fine with kernel 2.6.24-515:35
marcoin any case, kde4 is a beauty, I love it :)15:35
marcojust I've problems with konsole15:35
bazhangmarco ah, that seems to broken lots of things15:35
Assidhttp://picpaste.com/screenshot1_2.png15:36
marco 2.6.24-10 you mean? I started having problems with  2.6.24-815:36
Assidhere15:36
Assidthe text below is generic english using tahoma font15:36
Assidand it looks err. messed15:36
Assidso damn thin15:36
bazhangyah I saw that15:37
Benji2isn't tahoma a microsoft-only font ? if so, it may have been substitued15:37
bazhangmarco well I've been using gnome so no idea--but the recent kernel updates have caused problems all around ;[15:38
AssidBenji2: alot of the fonts are just messed15:38
Assideven dejavu sans is bad in openoffice15:38
Benji2did you try to tweak things in gnome-font-properties ?15:39
Assidand since 2-3 days.. my fonts look like they are on drugs15:39
Assidnope Benji215:39
Assidsome of the fonts look super huge (bold type)15:39
Assiderr brb.. changing networks15:39
lunksI've got a broadcom and this new b43 driver and from what I've searched, looks like it supports monitor mode. But I can't seem to set it on Hardy.15:42
lunksError for wireless request "Set Mode" (8B06) :15:42
lunks    SET failed on device wlan0 ; Device or resource busy.15:42
Assidhrmm15:47
Assidokay back15:47
Assidso what about these fonts15:47
Assidever since the fonts are "thicker" elsewhere.. its been a bit messed15:48
MFenkingrayray: i don't have compiz installed15:49
kingrayrayMFen, oh, lol then i'm wrong :)15:50
Benji2and what makes the font suddenly rendering bad ?15:50
arthurarchnixOk... upgrade from Gutsy to Hardy hasn't gone well so far. Upgrade manager has failed to install. sudo apt-get -f install failed because of a corrupt deb. So I ran sudo apt-get clean && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade15:50
arthurarchnixAnd it still fails.15:51
arthurarchnixhttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/57955/15:52
arthurarchnixAlso, the window list is invisible, and my sound is horribly distorted.15:53
arthurarchnixDoes someone have a link for the laptop testing page? I would like to fill out an upgrade report for the devs.15:54
arthurarchnixI've got my gutsy install on a separate partition. I just wanted to do some hardy testing.15:54
affluxarthurarchnix: I think there are bug reports about the issue you pasted15:55
affluxlet me check15:55
affluxarthurarchnix: bug 19682915:56
ubotuLaunchpad bug 196829 in python-central "pycentral crashed with AttributeError in prepare()" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19682915:56
arthurarchnixthansk afflux15:56
affluxarthurarchnix: uh, and there are some more with the same problem15:57
iositdwhat was the update command to update via interwebz?16:02
getoohi , can u guys tell me whats safer to uncomment on my /etc/apt/source.list  http://geocities.com/l1l_bastard/list.txt16:12
getooplease16:13
getooi got repo and canonical commented but i feel i have to many commented16:13
kingrayrayiositd, i think it's update-manager -d16:17
kingrayraymight want to verify that though.16:17
iositdkingrayray, yeah ... found the command line variation on that :-)16:17
spiekeyhi16:33
bazhangspiekey: that link should re-direct you to the nearest mirror to you--did so for me ;]16:35
bazhangspiekey: you could also get official torrent or the one from linuxtracker.org16:36
bazhanggetoo: just a moment let me check16:37
spiekeyi am downloading with 5kb/sec :-/16:37
spiekeycan i manually choose a mirror?16:37
bazhangarg spiekey the torrent is likely faster just a moment let me check16:38
bazhanggetoo: way to many commented out ;]16:38
bazhanggetoo: the backports should be, but multiverse etc?16:38
getoobazhang: thank u16:45
getoothats what i thought16:45
bazhanggetoo no worries ;]16:46
spiekey:)16:46
getooso i uncommented the last 616:46
getoowith multiverse and security16:46
bazhangsounds like a plan16:47
getoocool , thanx bazhang i am using b43 for wifi , anyway i can cahnge that cause it shows wplan0_rename ... not that it bothers me that much .. i did look up google and nothing in there helped me16:48
getoowplan0_rename16:48
getoogrrrr16:48
getoowlan0_rename16:48
getooi mean to change it to wlan0 or even eth1 or 216:49
bazhanggetoo yeah that could take a while to get sorted--I had to do a workaround for my intel 3945 wifi--and that is the most supported in all of linux ;]16:49
iositdseems like update manager fails to update itself when updating from gutsy to hardy ...16:51
getoocool , also sound dont work ;-)  HDA-Intel ... apparently its a bug .. works in gutsy just fine :)16:51
iositdcorrect?16:51
bazhanggetoo if we compiled a list of what worked in (final) gutsy and (alpha) hardy it would be long indeed ;]16:58
bazhangiositd: not sure; my trackerd is broken though ;]16:59
h3sp4wnDid trackerd ever work16:59
h3sp4wnI think its pretty useless16:59
iositdbazhang, trackerd? ... is ...16:59
bazhangiositd: the blinking magnifying glass in the top panel--wont stop blinking at me ;]17:00
iositdbazhang, aahw ... finally something's blinking at you yet you don't like it? :P17:00
bazhangiositd: hahaha17:00
iositdbazhang, well updating from 7,10 is def broken ... as i did it on a clean install of 7.1017:01
bazhangiositd: welcome to the bug gold rush! ;]17:02
iositdbazhang, thanks :D <3 it17:02
bazhanghehe17:02
mohbanawhats the command for changing the owner of the file?17:03
mohbanaor directory? thanks17:03
lemonademohbana: chown17:04
iositd<3 it17:05
iositdrouter kicked me off17:05
strabesanyone know why, on suspend and resume, my laptop makes a little beep sound? It's not the system beep; it goes through my speakers17:05
strabesand is anyone else experiencing this on hardy17:05
lemonadestrabes: and it's not caused by closing the lid?17:05
lemonadebecause on default it makes the beep-sound17:06
strabeslemonade: not sure, it beeps on resume too; let me turn off suspending when lid is close and test it17:06
lemonadeok, dunno - suspend doesn't work for me17:06
strabesoh, you're right; it is just the lid opening and closing17:06
lemonadeyeah, you can disable it from gnome sound settings17:07
strabesis there a way to disable that? it's extremely annoying heh17:07
strabesoh, i found it. I had to uncheck the "use sound to notify in event of an error" in the power management preferences window17:08
strabeson the general tab17:08
iositdwhat causes the error then?17:10
strabesiositd: not sure; apparently it's beeping on other people's computers too17:10
strabeshttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=442969117:10
iositdstrabes, right ...17:11
iositdwell once my download is done i'll check on mine :-)17:11
strabesalrighty17:11
iositdyet my download is so annoyingly slow17:11
* h3sp4wn wonders about my finger print scanner in hardy17:12
h3sp4wnIt should technically be able to work as it does for SLES 1017:13
DrHalanhey guys, anyone having probs with the nv drivers?17:22
_emet_good video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vC3-DRb2vYs17:25
_emet_!info celestia17:25
_emet_!info celestia hardy17:25
ubotucelestia (source: celestia): A real-time visual space simulation. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.5.0-0ubuntu1 (hardy), package size 33 kB, installed size 64 kB17:25
picard_pwns_kirkanyone else having troubles with opengl?17:34
bazhangnot here picard_pwns_kirk17:36
h3sp4wnNot opengl - xv if I use exa with radeon17:39
h3sp4wnOtherwise everything is fine - (nvidia-glx-new / radeon)17:39
picard_pwns_kirkall of my opengl apps seem to render flat surfaces funny-like17:40
picard_pwns_kirkgltron, urban terror, celestia, flightgear17:41
h3sp4wnusing which gl library17:42
picard_pwns_kirkmesa17:42
[chr0n0s]what version of kernel hardy has?17:42
picard_pwns_kirkno clue17:44
h3sp4wn2.6.2417:44
Artimus[chr0n0s]: h3sp4wn is correct, 2.6.2417:44
[chr0n0s]thanks17:44
h3sp4wn(Any of the point stuff probably eventually it will have it but without checking specifically its speculation) and its a distro kernel so its patched heavily17:47
h3sp4wnBut not like the RHEL ones17:47
ArtimusI just love seeing things like this in apt-get: kformula-kde4 1:1.9.96.0~that.is.really.1.9.95.3-1ubuntu317:48
DrHalanhey peeps, if i set the driver to nv it doesnt detect my screen anymore :817:48
picard_pwns_kirkdon't set it to nv :P17:49
DrHalanso how do i get 3d acceleration, btw yesterday it worked :S17:51
s3phirothhi there. sometimes when i click things on my gnome panel the panel becomes...invisible. it's still there (because i can still click on stuff) but i can't see it, unless i kill it and wait for it to start again. i'm not using desktop effects. anyone else has this issue ?17:51
picard_pwns_kirkDrHalan: use the proprietary nvidia driver17:51
s3phirothi'll provide a screenshot in a minute17:51
DrHalanoh theres a difference? i activate them and on reboot i get the same thing17:52
DrHalanthat it doesnt detect em17:52
picard_pwns_kirknv doesn't have 3-d17:52
picard_pwns_kirk"nvidia" does17:52
s3phirothwhoa...it appeared out of nothing17:52
s3phirothlol17:52
DrHalanyeah but nvidia doesnt work etier17:53
s3phirothi got the screenshot anyway17:53
picard_pwns_kirkit should work17:53
slafkohello everyone...17:55
bazhanghi slafko17:55
s3phirothhttp://img231.imageshack.us/my.php?image=invisiblebarmy2.png17:55
s3phirothhere17:55
s3phirothmaybe i could turn this into a lolcat...INVISIBLE PANEL !17:55
slafkowhich package I have to install to server to have Generic GDI Foomatic/gdi?17:56
s3phirothwhat's the name of the olg gnome art manager ? i'm assuming it changed because i can't find it in the packages18:03
DrHalanokay gonna reboot now with nvidia letttss see :918:03
s3phiroths/olg/old/18:03
DanaGYAY:18:03
DanaG  * ACPI: video: Rationalise ACPI backlight implementation18:04
DanaG  * ACPI: video: Ignore ACPI video devices that aren't present in hardware18:04
DrHalandamn18:09
DrHalannvidia drivers just dont work over here :818:09
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yeltsinatorHi, I've got an HP P1505 and when I use the fooxqx driver to manually create and xqx file and then cp it to /dev/usb/lp0 the printer works, but in cups it doesn't. I have the uri set to usb://dev/usb/lp0 and I can't think of anything else that could be wrong..18:16
Assidupdate manager not updatable?18:19
prasannahey guys, i'm trying to link a new icon i have to the 'quit' feature. i like this new icon and wish to have it on my desktop18:32
prasannawhere if i click on it, it'll bring up the 'log off, restart, shut down, etc' menu18:32
prasannahow do i link the icon?18:32
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DrHalannoboy else has problems with glx-new?18:36
DrHalannviida-glx*18:36
bazhangsome have complained of late yes18:36
DrHalanbut its really stange yesterday they worked :(18:37
DrHalantoday i boot up and its say that it can not determine the screen size etc :(18:37
DrHalanthinj ill try the old glx18:39
bazhangprobably a wise choice18:39
DrHalanhehe :P18:40
bazhang;]18:41
mooboo1so how do i add a shortcut on my desktop to a game? whenever i do, the game complains that it cant find the other files it need, it only works to make shortcuts to single-file-programs such as gcalc and gedit18:41
DrHalanbazhang, but if i activate the driver it remvos glx and installs glx-new :P18:43
bazhangarg that stinks DrHalan18:44
prasannawhen i boot up, up pops a keyring, is there away i can disable this? i assume its related to my wifi connection?18:44
mooboo1when i make a launcher on the desktop to /home/user/game/executable, it tries to find 'textures' on the desktop instead of in /home/user/game/executable, why?18:47
GigamoHi, for some reason, after doing the upgrades after installing alpha 5, my language is changed to German, and I cant change it back to english. I am using Xubuntu alpha 518:47
Gigamoor, maybe I can change it back, but I dont find where since everything is jibberish18:47
mooboo1Gigamo, then learn German.18:47
Gigamo;)18:47
mooboo1lol18:47
mooboo1Sooner or later you will have to learn it anyways, one day everyone will be speaking German, trust me... you will see!18:48
Gigamothis is not an answer to my question :D18:48
mooboo1yeh i know, im an asshat lol18:48
scizzo-mooboo1: the game is installed in /home/something/game/ ?18:49
mooboo1perhaps System->Adminstration->Language18:49
Gigamoso, how do I change it back?18:49
mooboo1mooboo1, yeah18:49
mooboo1scizzo-, ya18:49
Gigamoand how is this called in german?18:49
mooboo1Gigamo, dunno.. google translation18:49
scizzo-Gigamo: what does: locale tell you in the terminal?18:49
scizzo-Gigamo: paste the output in pastebin18:50
mooboo1System -> Administration -> Sprache18:50
scizzo-!pastebin18:50
ubotupastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic)18:50
Gigamoscizzo-: lang=de_de.utf-818:50
Gigamoeverything is set to de18:50
Gigamo:P18:50
scizzo-Gigamo: right18:50
scizzo-Gigamo: cat /etc/environment18:51
mooboo1wow, ubuntu is so dumb, i open firefox, copy a string, then when i close firefox, i cant paste it anymore18:51
mooboo1you could do this in windows 3.11, in like 20 years ago18:51
mooboo1ubuntu still havent catch up18:51
scizzo-mooboo1: actually that means its not using a history of the paste18:51
GigamoPATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usrlocal/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games"18:51
Gigamo@ scizzo-18:51
scizzo-mooboo1: its actually a normal behaviour in a what18:52
scizzo-s/what/way/g18:52
mooboo1scizzo-, it means its so dumb it forgets what i copied, and makes me cannot paste, its not normal behaviour18:52
scizzo-mooboo1: and you are really negativ18:52
mooboo1yes18:52
scizzo-so why go in here and complain?18:52
scizzo-Gigamo: well sounds like the locales are changed then18:53
mooboo1because i i try to migrate away from windows cuz its proprietary, but ubuntu is sucks18:53
Gigamosure does18:53
Gigamo:P18:53
Gigamothe question is how to I set them back without using gdm since I dont use gdm :)18:53
scizzo-mooboo1: then go back to windows if that is so cool for you....18:53
bazhangindeed18:53
mooboo1scizzo-, but its proprietary... but maybe... atleast it works...18:53
bazhangheh18:53
scizzo-Gigamo: one sec18:54
scizzo-Gigamo: type: gnome-language-selector in a terminal18:55
scizzo-Gigamo: that will give you the selector for the language18:55
Gigamoim using xfce, dont know if that matters18:55
scizzo-Gigamo: well me also18:55
Gigamok18:55
scizzo-mooboo1: what exactly do you mean with patterns when using the executable from a icon on the desktop?18:56
mooboo1scizzo-, patterns? what you say?18:56
scizzo-mooboo1: and for the record the hardy release is still development and migrating from windows to a development version of a system is not really the best way to go......18:56
mooboo1scizzo-, well i got bored of Gutsy18:57
scizzo-mooboo1: you where talking about textures or something being wrong after trying to start a game18:57
Gigamoscizzo- the problem is worse than that18:57
Gigamoit says the en_us language pack is broken18:57
Gigamoand I cant reinstall it18:58
scizzo-Gigamo: well lets start at one place18:58
mooboo1scizzo-, /home/user/game/executable needs to load /home/user/game/textures, so when I make a shortcut to /home/user/game/executable on the desktop, it tries to find the textures file on the desktop instead of in /home/user/game/18:58
scizzo-Gigamo: hmmm in apt-get?18:58
Gigamoyes18:58
bazhangGigamo: yeah I am getting that error as well18:58
mooboo1and since it cant find it on the desktop (because it look in wrong place), it dont start18:58
scizzo-Gigamo: apt-get update ; apt-get -f install18:58
scizzo-Gigamo: try that18:58
scizzo-Gigamo: see what happens18:58
scizzo-mooboo1: what game is this?18:59
s0u][ighthow do i enable usb ports?18:59
scizzo-mooboo1: since the actual game usually sets the paths within the executable18:59
Gigamoscizzo- I cant even remove the package18:59
Gigamosomething with openoffice18:59
scizzo-s0u][ight: they should be enabled from the start18:59
Gigamobut since I dont understand any german18:59
Gigamothis is pretty retarded :D18:59
bazhangiirc you have to set the broken filter in synaptic and do it there (though cli will certainly work too)18:59
mooboo1scizzo-, Tibia18:59
s0u][ightlsusb gives nothing scizzo-19:00
mooboo1scizzo-, the game tries to look for the textures in the same directory it resides in19:00
scizzo-mooboo1: what happens if you cd /home/somehting/game/ and run it from there?19:00
mooboo1scizzo-, works perfectly19:00
scizzo-s0u][ight: what hardware are you trying to use for the USB?19:00
mooboo1scizzo-, just shortcut on the desktop dont work19:00
s0u][ightwebcam and usb stick19:00
s0u][ightthe modules worked in gusty19:00
scizzo-mooboo1: try using sh /home/something/game/executable19:00
s0u][ightfor the webcam19:00
scizzo-s0u][ight: does dmesg say anything?19:01
s0u][ightsec.19:01
mooboo1doesnt work19:01
scizzo-Gigamo: language-support-en this package?19:02
s0u][ighthttp://pastebin.com/m5b537e3 scizzo-  take a look at this19:03
scizzo-s0u][ight: seems like it does not recognize it19:04
scizzo-Gigamo: you should be able to purge the package....19:04
s0u][ightnothing is plugged in atm19:04
Gigamoi'm not apparently, errors about openoffice19:04
Gigamobut nvm, Ive always wanted to give Arch a try :D19:05
scizzo-Gigamo: can you place the errors in a pastebin please?19:05
GigamoI have already rebooted19:05
scizzo-ok19:05
Gigamothanks though19:05
s0u][ightbrb19:05
GigamoI will wait for alpha 6/beta 1 before reinstalling ubuntu :P19:06
scizzo-mooboo1: sh /home/something/game/executable19:06
scizzo-mooboo1: try placing that line in the icon thingy command instead19:07
mooboo1i did19:07
mooboo1'sh' is for run shell scripts, not binary executables19:07
scizzo-and how do you start the game?19:08
loacan someone explain why hibernate is broken in 2.6.24.1019:09
loabut in 2.6.24.5 all is ok :(19:09
mooboo1scizzo-, i click on "Home directory", then enter subdirectory, then double-click on the executable19:09
mooboo1and it works, but i want a shortcut on my desktop, so i dont have to open home directory, open subdir, and double click on executable19:10
scizzo-hold on19:10
scizzo-this is a wine install19:10
iositdinstead of running off i figure it's easier to ask here first ...19:11
Shydemooboo1: write a small bash script file "#!/bin/bash    cd /to/the/gamedir      /to/the/game/executable", the 3 commands in a new line each19:11
Shydemooboo1: and put that somewhere, and let the desktop shortcut run that19:11
iositdwhat are all those messages about unknown media type in type19:11
mooboo1ok19:12
scizzo-mooboo1: did you even consider reading the install help?19:12
scizzo-mooboo1: there is actually a guide for a bash script in the install guide19:12
scizzo-#!/bin/bash19:12
scizzo-cd ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files\Tibia19:13
scizzo-WINEDEBUG=-all wine Tibia.exe engine 019:13
scizzo-that is the script19:13
scizzo-according to the doc19:13
mooboo1Shyde, thanks19:13
loacan someone explain why hibernate is broken, is there bug report already?19:13
DrHalantheres a linux version for tibia btw ;)19:13
mooboo1scizzo-, im using the Linux binary, not wine19:13
mooboo1DrHalan, yes i use the Linux version, do you use it too?19:14
DrHalani used to  but thign is the right-click menus didnt work19:14
mooboo1DrHalan, disable compiz ;)19:14
DrHalanfor tibia no way19:14
DrHalandont really like tibia19:15
mooboo1DrHalan, then goto CompizConfig Settings Manager (CCSM) and change settings for "Window Decorator" to give an exception to Tibia19:15
DrHalanbut atm i dont even run  compiz cause nvidia-glx-new is broken for me19:15
mooboo1its the "window decorator" plugin for compiz that cuases the trouble19:15
mooboo1ho19:15
mooboo1oh*19:15
DrHalanbut anyways tibia is a bit crappy ;)19:16
mooboo1Shyde, it works, but this "hack" is not acceptable for normal users, this is far too complex/difficult19:16
mooboo1DrHalan, yeah19:16
DrHalanthough it used to be fun playing uit but now ith all that new "features" like the auto aming its crap19:16
CarlFKshouldn't this use sudo?19:17
CarlFKrun "do-release-upgrade -d" in a terminal window"19:17
mooboo1DrHalan, without auto-aim, people used bots anyways19:17
CarlFKhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardyUpgrades#head-e7f287c730b93116f89de7ea7e05efbe95fa6dd119:17
FlannelCarlFK: The desktop version doesn't mention it either.  It may prompt you for a password internally.19:18
CarlFKFlannel: I'll run it as described and see what happens19:19
FlannelCarlFK: thanks.  Make sure you change the wiki if it does need sudo.19:20
DrHalanokay nvidia the second attempt :S19:23
Assidi cant update :(19:26
Assidsome packages arent being found19:26
FlannelAssid: pastebin the errors19:26
Shydemooboo1: true but that should be the application's fault19:26
mooboo1Shyde, its applications fault that you cant specify a launch path?19:27
Assidhold on.. trying to update with apt-get lets see what happens19:27
mooboo1Windows have launch path, just right-click on shortcut, and it even defaults to have a path to where the other file is19:27
Shydeno but it should check if the relative paths are correct19:27
mooboo1it does the right thing by checking for the file in same directory as the executable file instead of try some stuff with harcoded paths and stuff19:29
mooboo1its the OS which is dumb19:29
Shydenot the OS, just gnome in that case19:30
prasannahmmm anyone else have problems with GNOME Setting Daemon after the recent update?19:31
iositdtab completion doesn't work in bash?19:32
DrHalandamnit nvidia-glx-new doesnt work :(19:32
iositdDrHalan, wasn't it nvidia-glx-new-dev the one you need? (if i remember right)19:32
DrHalaniositd isnt that the source?19:33
iositdDrHalan, yeah ... that's what i was thinking ... yet i was recommended to install those ...19:33
iositdbut19:33
iositddefine not working?19:33
DrHalanand now it works? :P19:34
iositdDrHalan, yeah it does for me19:34
iositdDrHalan, i'll skip the 10 hour part where my box wouldn't even properly boot to gdm19:35
DrHalanwell it did for me yesterday (was even palying a 3d game)19:35
DrHalanThis is the 'new' driver for newer chipsets.  Unless your chipset is19:36
DrHalanexplicitly listed in the nvidia-glx-new description, please use the19:36
DrHalannvidia-glx driver, which is more compatibl19:36
DrHalanhm guess a geforce 7 fits int here19:36
DrHalanbut dunno i dont think i updated the drivers or anything and now i always get stuck in front of gdm as you said19:37
iositdDrHalan, i've got a 7000m which runs using the nvidia-glx-new package ...19:37
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DrHalanive a 7900Gt but dunno what happened yesterday19:39
iositdodd19:40
iositdDrHalan, nothing special?19:40
iositdtried the m$ method?19:40
DrHalanwhich?19:40
iositdreboot :p19:40
DrHalantrow the tower againste the wall?19:40
DrHalanahh that one19:40
DrHalanyeah sure i activate restricted drivers19:40
DrHalanand then it asks me to reboot19:41
DrHalanon reboot i get that problem right befroe gdm19:41
iositdhmm19:41
iositddefine problem?19:41
DrHalani found the same thing on a german forum. you arent german right? so im gonna paste the message somewhere for oyu19:41
DrHalanor whateve rpaste19:42
DrHalanits just19:42
DrHalani end up in  the "low graphics mode"19:43
DrHalanwhere i can select drivers and screen19:43
iositdDrHalan, i'm dutch, yet i speak french, dutch, english and ....... german19:43
DrHalanbut i cant set the nvidia driver only nv or vesa19:43
iositd:P19:43
DrHalanwow dutch. you people are so cool :)19:44
DrHalanwhatever ^^19:44
iositdlol19:44
DrHalani doubt that its the same message though19:44
DrHalani just end up in low graphics mode19:44
iositdyeah ... i've seen it before19:44
iositdyou tried to run (despite it's epic uselessness) dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg?19:45
DrHalandunno if been googleing a lot but cant find anything abot that problem19:45
DrHalani did the nvida thing19:46
iositdDrHalan, i've had it myself ... yet attempting to reinstall it fixed it ...19:46
DrHalanwelll i reinstalled it19:46
DrHalangonan try envy19:49
DrHalanahg dont really like betraying the repositories19:49
iositdseems like i'm stuck using ndiswrapper19:52
napsy_Hello. What's the name of the panel that is suimular to avant window navigator?19:53
iositdi dont know avant window navigator. You mean nautilus? gnome?19:53
napsy_no it's a composite panel that looks like that in macos x19:54
iositdi think that's a plugin for compiz19:54
napsy_hm19:55
iositdyou mean the shortcut bar thingy on the bottom right?19:55
napsy_no19:55
WorkingOnWisehow much ram can 32 bit Hardy use max?19:55
napsy_WorkingOnWise: guessing 4 gb19:56
iositdyup19:57
WorkingOnWiseI know thats the theory, but I have read places where it is actually 3.3, 3.7, or 3.6 iirc, partly based on hardware and kernal issues, but none of it was specificlly AMD64 info, or 2.6.24 kernel. I think I have to drop down to 3 bit for browser compatability issues with flash and java stuff, but want to know first the issues I'll hit on a 4gb machine20:02
napsy_WorkingOnWise: i think ubuntu kernel has highmem enabled by default so it enables you to have large ram (over 1 terra)20:05
napsy_how much ram will the system use depends on the programs you will run20:05
WorkingOnWiseis that the current issue, just whether highmem is on in the kernel?20:06
mohbanawhere can i request packages?20:06
napsy_WorkingOnWise: yes if highmem is not in kernel, the system will recognise only 2 gb system ram20:07
WorkingOnWisei have to run xp in a vm for my radio show, so I usually hover around 2.3gb used  :(20:07
WorkingOnWiseok. thats good to know. if I can only see 2gb, I'll just roll my own kernel20:07
WorkingOnWisethanks20:07
napsy_if you have 4 gb ram then that's not the problem since ubuntu uses around 300 mb for usual desktop20:07
WorkingOnWiseyeah, untill I turn on all the stuff I run..then it inflates to around 75020:08
WorkingOnWisewhich is still good20:08
napsy_still no problem if you have 4 gb of it :-)20:08
WorkingOnWisethanks. gotta go back stuff and switch from and64 to 32 bit Hardy  ;)20:09
CarlFK* The update-modules command is deprecated and should not be used!20:10
CarlFKcame from do-release-upgrade -d20:10
CarlFKshould I enter that in lp?20:11
mooboo1in firefox3, if i select "google" in quicksearch, and type, it auto-completes with words that google suggest, but not on wikipedia20:17
mooboo1does anyone have it so wikipedia suggest words too?20:17
mohbanawhere can i request packages?20:18
mooboo1i dont knows20:18
mooboo1in synaptic, there are like 25000 packages20:18
mooboo1you need more?20:18
mooboo1;)20:18
mooboo1try bugs.launchpad.net maybe20:19
mohbanalastest eclipse builds20:19
mohbanawe are still on 3.220:19
mooboo1then new will come sometime20:19
mooboo1when lazy maintainer update20:19
DanaGHmm, any ETA for -11 linux-ubuntu-modules package?20:23
DanaGI can't build mac80211 or iwl3945 out-of-tree.20:23
oliver_g_hello20:25
oliver_g_so, will this new theme really be the default in Hardy?20:25
RyanPriorI'm having trouble with VirtualBox on the latest Gutsy - it says that the proper kernel modules aren't installed. How do I get VirtualBox modules for the latest kernel?20:32
RyanPriorNot latest Gutsy -- latest Hardy. Sorry.20:32
DanaGSolution for not-available LUM: build it myself.20:33
DanaG(That's my own solution to my own problem I posed earlier.)20:33
mooboo1make new release of Wine20:34
mooboo1i get angry, its old!20:34
mooboo1and worse, its BROKEN!20:34
mooboo1at least microsoft dont make broken things20:34
mooboo1wine dont run20:34
mooboo1it segfault20:34
teamcobramooboo: then don't run alphas of hardy, use gutsy which is stable20:36
teamcobrathere's a reason one is stable and LTS, and the other is currently alpha20:36
mooboo1gutsy sucks, its old, its dont have weather applet!20:36
teamcobramooboo: yes it does, google "screenlets"20:36
mooboo1google? oh plz, if i have to lift a finger, its too much20:37
teamcobrayeah, I guess it is20:37
mooboo1microsoft dont tell you to rtfm or google20:37
teamcobraand ubuntu doesn't charge $400 for an os20:37
teamcobraso it's a toss-up20:37
teamcobralearn to read, or shell out $40020:37
mooboo1its cheaper than 400$ and its worth it20:37
mooboo1if it works20:37
teamcobraI personally think reading is a useful skill20:37
mooboo1i personally think time is a valuable resource that is limited20:38
teamcobramooboo: vista has wasted a lot of my time too20:38
teamcobrabut you can't really debug/fix things broken in it20:38
mooboo1Windows TCO is cheaper than Linux. Linux is only free if you don't value your time.20:38
teamcobraI'm just putting it in perspective... you came into a channel bashing an alpha release of an os because it isn't stable20:39
h3sp4wnNah I cannot use Windows efficiently20:39
teamcobrano shit it isn't stable, it's ALPHA20:39
teamcobraand now you're trolling20:39
joaniehey all.  Anyone know where/what controls Tab completion for apt-get?20:40
h3sp4wn(Honestly - Windows is only easier for people who think other than logically)20:40
h3sp4wnjoanie: zsh20:40
mooboo1they say its alpha, but if you check on release schedule, there is no beta or release candidate, why?20:40
teamcobraprobably because it'll hit those milestones when it's ready20:40
mooboo1yeah think logically is use terminal, read man page, modify config files, and compile stuff from source20:41
teamcobraas the final is due for April  (8.04 = april 2008)20:41
h3sp4wn/usr/share/zsh/4.3.4/functions/Completion/Debian/_apt20:41
mooboo1yeah and i checked launchpad, and there been things reported 4 years ago, that still not fixed, like uhm,... copy&paste20:42
teamcobramooboo: and efficiently means throw money at anything that doesn't work, and if it still doesn't work, pray the developers fix it20:42
h3sp4wnmooboo1: Thats not broken20:42
joaniethanks h3sp4wn20:42
teamcobraand in gutsy I've never had a prob w/ copy and paste20:42
h3sp4wnthere has always been 2 buffers deliberately20:42
awalton__mooboo1, please continue your rant in ##windows, or help fix the "problems" as you see. complaining, especially in here, isn't helpful.20:42
mooboo1h3sp4wn, yeah linux people always say "oh thats not a bug, thats a feature", if copy a string, then close the app, you cant paste anymore20:42
teamcobraI mean, why not run the stable release, do an apt-get upgrade to get newer packages, and enjoy it20:43
h3sp4wnmooboo1: depends which  buffer its in20:43
mooboo1h3sp4wn, i dont care what buffer it is in, if i copy something, i want to be able to paste it, even if i close the app20:43
teamcobrainstead of running an unstable release, and complaining that it isn;t stable (which it won't be, and you should _not_ run ALPHAS on boxes that you need to be STABLE)20:43
h3sp4wnmooboo1: Well just put it in the right one20:43
teamcobraI'm going back to work ;p20:44
h3sp4wnor use a Mac or Windows - I really don't care20:44
mooboo1teamcobra, copy&paste dont work in gutsy either, try copy a string, close the app, and paste, see? it dont work20:44
joanieisn't that a bug (or feature) of the app?  I thought I read something in some docs (pygtk is my guess atm) about that20:44
mooboo1h3sp4wn, put what in the right one?20:44
h3sp4wnmooboo1: read about X and buffers20:44
mooboo1in windows or mac, i never have to read about buffers or be a geek, i just use it, and it works20:45
teamcobrahrm, that's funny20:45
teamcobraI just opened a file in gedit, copied, closed gedit, and pasted into a term20:45
teamcobrano problems whatsoever20:45
mooboo1wow20:45
awalton__teamcobra, please don't bother feeding the troll.20:45
mooboo1teamcobra, wow it worked for me too, but now try firefox20:46
teamcobrayeah, I really shouldn't ;p I've got a remaster to pump out20:46
mooboo1teamcobra, try open firefox, copy something, close firefox, and paste20:46
awalton__mooboo1, if it doesn't work, file a bug, find out why it doesn't work, and fix it.20:46
joanieat the risk of making awalton__ unhappy.... ;-)  mooboo1 that's a FF bug; not a ubuntu bug; not a linux bug.  bugzilla.mozilla.org20:46
awalton__joanie, that doesn't make me unhappy, that makes me very happy.20:47
mooboo1joanie, well it pisses me off nonetheless lol20:47
awalton__it's just the irrelevant "this doesn't work" stuff that I can't stand. if you're not going to be helpful, why bother complaining at all?20:47
h3sp4wnjoanie: bash uses /etc/bash_completion (which sources everything in /etc/bash_completion.d) but I dunno I much prefer to use zsh anyway20:47
* joanie wonders if h3sp4wn knows what docs she should be reading if she wants bash to automatcomplete20:47
joaniehehehe h3sp4wn you read my mind20:47
joaniethanks again h3sp4wn20:48
mooboo1joanie, i dont have mozilla.bugzilla account, if you have, can you plz report20:48
awalton__mooboo1, they don't cost anything ;).20:48
mooboo1awalton__, yeah but i find many bugs, and ppl always say "goto their bugzilla and report it", and i have to register launchpad, bugzilla.gnome, bugzilla.mozilla, and 1000 other sites20:49
h3sp4wnjoanie: Look at - tail -3 /etc/skel/.bashrc (check you have them in ~/.bashrc - should be default for a user but not for root20:49
awalton__mooboo1, Launchpad is a universal bug forwarding platform.20:50
awalton__if you file it there and make it known, it will get forwarded upstream.20:50
h3sp4wnIf you are using sudo anyway doesn't matter (and if for some reason you need completion for root you can just . /etc/bash_completion20:50
mooboo1mooboo1, yeah but on launchpad, ppl tell me "oh this it not but in ubuntu, report it on the bugzilla.gnome.org"20:50
awalton__that sounds bogus to me, especially as I've been working on gnome and we get bug forwards from launchpad daily.20:52
mooboo1and when someoen report it, the assholes mark it "WONT FIX!" look https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/2120220:53
ubotuLaunchpad bug 21202 in xulrunner-1.9 "firefox doesn't work with gtk clipboard management" [Undecided,Confirmed]20:53
awalton__looks like it says "undecided, confirmed" to me.20:53
h3sp4wnDunno why people are so in love with firefox anyway20:54
mooboo1firefox (Ubuntu)     [edit]  Won't Fix     [edit]  Low     [edit]       Mozilla Bugs20:54
awalton__that's because it's not a firefox bug20:54
awalton__https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31134020:54
ubotuMozilla bug 311340 in XP Toolkit/Widgets "Should implement the freedesktop.org specification for clipboard management (clipboard data (buffer) is lost when window closed)" [Normal,New]20:54
awalton__it's a mozilla/xulrunner bug.20:54
mooboo1welll, i get pissed, cuz i dont care whos fault it, IT DONT WORK, and they can point finger20:55
mooboo1i just want them to fix it, i dont care whos fault it is20:55
h3sp4wnmooboo1: They don't owe you anything20:55
h3sp4wnmooboo1: Pay them to fix it if you want20:55
awalton__mooboo1, then offer to pay to get it fixed.20:55
mooboo1pay?? then i can buy windows20:55
joanieh3sp4wn: Because they are working like crazy to make it accessible for folks with disabilities among other reasons :-)20:55
mooboo1in windows its already fixed20:55
awalton__sure, if that's what you want.20:55
mooboo120 years ago20:55
mooboo1i use firefox cuz you cant surf to porno without spyware20:56
awalton__if you care, you'll do something about it.20:56
mooboo1also cuz you can have adblock20:56
h3sp4wnjoanie: More so than konqueror 4 ?20:56
awalton__offer to give the developers a backrub, buy them a beer in the pub, annoy them about how irritating it is.20:56
mooboo1konqurerorr is sucks, its bloatware20:56
mooboo1its got more buttons than microsoft office lol20:56
joanieh3sp4wn: oh gosh yeah.  Maybe when all this qt4 accessibility stuff gets worked out (totally above my head) that will change20:56
awalton__more productive than sitting in here moaning about it.20:56
joanieh3sp4wn: but right now, the FF a11y team is bending over backwards to get atk/at-spi support working for us20:57
h3sp4wnjoanie: I found it very snappy etc20:57
mooboo1also linux people spread so much fud, they say windows crash and unstable and bluescreen, i used XP for 5 years without a bluescreen, but linux crash all the time for me20:57
mooboo1and linux peopel say windows has to restart for every update, then i use ubuntu, and it ask me to restart computer when i install updates too20:57
oliver_g_are you practicising for some kind of "microsofties vs ubuntulovers" fight?20:57
awalton__good, fix it.20:57
awalton__or stop whining.20:57
h3sp4wnjoanie: seemed quite nice (I cannot justify kde4 and kde3 and gtk apps all at once though)20:57
oliver_g_with mooboo1 as sparring partner?20:58
joanieh3sp4wn: understood.  As an Orca developer, I use gnome :-)20:58
mooboo1kde3 sucks. kde4 looked promising, but they screwed it up by making a crappy theme with zero usability20:58
teamcobrayeh, kde3 sucks20:58
teamcobraor not. ;p20:58
* oliver_g_ is confused20:58
Aondoi recently installed update, and i had to do 7 reboots, for all my stuff to work as i want it to :D with a (ubuntu) linux install you only have to boot once becaus of kernel updates :D20:58
awalton__I wish I could buy stock in trolls.20:58
teamcobraI remember kde 1.8, and it wasn't bad then20:58
teamcobraawalton: then we'd all be rich ;)20:59
* joanie laughs at awalton__20:59
mooboo1Aondo, no not  only kernel update, nvidia drivers update, xorg updates, and lots of other updates too20:59
awalton__teamcobra, we'd have ubuntu funded for eternity.20:59
oliver_g_awalton__: well _is_ he a troll, or is he just mimicing a typical troll for comedy?20:59
* joanie thinks that would have been a better buy than the tech sector way back when (d'oh!)20:59
Aondomooboo1  if you know how, it is not required to reboot for nvidia nor xorg. ONLY for a kernel change is required20:59
oliver_g_awalton__: I really can't tell, from the earlier lines at least20:59
awalton__oliver_g_, misspelled words, flaming about specific bugs rather than attempting to fix them, generalizing specific defects.. yeah I'd say he's a real troll.21:00
Aondobut usually those updates happen at the same time, and you have to do one time reboot21:00
mooboo1Aondo, well i dont know how, it tells me i have to reboot, and i dont want to read man page, rtfm, google, to read how to not restart, i just want it to "just work"21:00
oliver_g_awalton__: well ok then21:00
mooboo1ubuntu is less stable than Windows ME21:00
mooboo1and windows ME sucked21:00
oliver_g_mooboo1: well why don't you use XP if it works for you?21:00
joanieh3sp4wn: I could hug you.  tab-completion is back (bash_completion package wasn't even installed)21:00
Aondomooboo1, it does just work :) only reason why you have to install the nvidia driver is becaus nvidia is a "restricted" driver meaning not open source21:01
mooboo1even beta version of windows is more stable21:01
mooboo1oliver_g_, i do, i have it on the other disk21:01
awalton__oliver_g_, and you had to doubt it, if anything that last line proved it... >_>.21:01
joaniebeautiful, beautiful tab completion21:01
joanie:-)21:01
joaniefunny how the little things make such a difference21:01
mooboo1Aondo, even if it was not restricted, i would still need to update it, so your argument fail21:01
oliver_g_awalton__: I encounter satirical troll comedy every day at heise.de :-D21:01
Aondomooboo1, you dont need to update it, but install it! becaus it is never there in the begining21:02
oliver_g_awalton__: it's difficult to tell with a troll that makes such ridicouls comments, whether it's real or fun21:02
mooboo1Aondo, yeah but i installed it, now i just need to update it, and everytime i do, it requires reboot21:02
awalton__oliver_g_, german equivalent to slashdot/digg?21:02
oliver_g_awalton__: yes21:02
joanieanyhoo, I've gotta get back to work.  Thanks everyone for the help!!!21:03
awalton__those can be so much fun.. or so irritating..21:03
Aondomooboo1, it says it requires a reboot becaus that is often the easiest way for a person who dont know how you can avoid that, but on a desktop that is not really a issue anyway :P21:03
oliver_g_shouldn't apt-get bash completion be installed by default?21:03
mooboo1Aondo, well linux people always say windows sucks and it reboots on updates, but linux does too21:03
awalton__I think it is actually.21:03
h3sp4wnmooboo1: Thats a ubuntu issue not a Linux issue21:04
awalton__worksforme anyways.21:04
h3sp4wnAnd not necessary anyway21:04
mooboo1h3sp4wn, oh21:04
oliver_g_awalton__: just tried it on my Alpha 5 installation , and apt-get has no completion in default shell21:04
h3sp4wnmooboo1: Other than a new kernel you don't need to reboot21:04
oliver_g_(neither does aptitude have)21:04
awalton__I wish they'd go ahead and integrate case pseudo-insensitivity in the bash .profiles too :/21:04
mooboo1h3sp4wn, then ubuntu should fix it, so i dont have to reboot21:05
h3sp4wnI wish they would just drop bash21:05
awalton__oliver_g_, might just be one of those hiccups in the matrix.21:05
h3sp4wnI cannot see why they don't use zsh or even fish21:05
h3sp4wnksh93 for root21:05
oliver_g_bash is nice21:05
Aondomooboo1  changes to the nvidia driver most likely only needs a relog for it to work21:05
oliver_g_has nice completion, for example ;D21:05
awalton__well it's not even real bash21:05
awalton__it's "dash", bash-lite.21:05
mooboo1Aondo, yeah but ubuntu dont tell me to relog, it tell me to reboot21:05
Aondoi know hehe21:06
mooboo1and i dont liek to reboot21:06
oliver_g_in terminal it's bash...21:06
h3sp4wnoliver_g_: the zsh completion is nicer21:06
h3sp4wn(and you can configure it exactly how you want)21:06
oliver_g_h3sp4wn: hm ok, but who actually knows how to program zsh script? ;)21:06
awalton__probably at least h3sp4wn, since he advocates it.21:06
h3sp4wnoliver_g_: They are not that different21:07
h3sp4wnboth supersets of ksh21:07
h3sp4wnwith the odd incompatibility21:07
oliver_g_h3sp4wn: I had to learn csh for work, and now always get bash and csh syntax mingled :-/21:07
oliver_g_I suppose with zsh added, I won't get any schell script written at all21:08
awalton__it'd probably be crazy ridiculous to try to switch now21:08
awalton__all of the packages that run scrips would have to be touched.21:08
h3sp4wnI think instead of switching to dash21:08
awalton__(as they already have to be for those containing "bashisms")21:08
h3sp4wnthey should have used posh21:08
h3sp4wn!info posh21:08
ubotuposh (source: posh): Policy-compliant Ordinary SHell. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6 (hardy), package size 76 kB, installed size 200 kB21:09
oliver_g_is posh bash-compatible?21:09
oliver_g_I mean sh-compatible?21:09
h3sp4wnYes - but it's more strict than dash21:09
oliver_g_?21:09
oliver_g_h3sp4wn: I thought dash was already as strict as possible...21:10
h3sp4wnoliver_g_: nah - its a compromise21:10
oliver_g_!info dash21:10
ubotudash (source: dash): POSIX-compliant shell. In component main, is required. Version 0.5.4-6ubuntu1 (hardy), package size 87 kB, installed size 208 kB21:10
Flanneldash isn't strict, it's designed for a small footprint, which means many of the bash-specific extensions don't exist.21:11
oliver_g_Flannel: "many"... does that mean some bash-extensions are still in dash?21:11
awalton__a-ha, but posh is 8kb smaller, so of course it's superior!21:11
awalton__:)21:12
oliver_g_awalton__: duh, how could I miss that!21:12
Flanneloliver_g_: I have no idea.  There may be, there may not be.21:12
h3sp4wnawalton__: I think it is dash just with some stuff ripped out21:12
h3sp4wnno its pdksh21:13
* awalton__ is going to have to start taking notes. too many sh's flying around.21:13
oliver_g_shhhh21:14
nanonymeitym ssh21:14
h3sp4wnWhat was the reasoning of switching to dash (decrease boottime or make the scripts better / more portable)21:15
awalton__I think it's both.21:16
awalton__but I know I've seen boottime quoted as a specific reason.21:16
Flannelh3sp4wn: 78kb vs 700kb21:16
Flannelhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh21:16
mooboo1the window manager is so dumb21:19
mooboo1its buggy21:19
Amaranthmooboo1: how so?21:19
h3sp4wnFlannel: If they want to follow the Debian policy then dash still doesn't make sense21:20
mooboo1difficult to describe, but like you have windows open, then you double click them, to get them smaller, but they're still full-size even when not maximized21:20
Amaranthdash is strict21:20
Amaranthit's a strict POSIX shell21:20
mooboo1and much apps open in top-left corner, instead of more centered21:20
h3sp4wnAmaranth: So why does using posh break stuff ?21:20
Amaranthposh?21:21
h3sp4wn!info posh21:21
ubotuposh (source: posh): Policy-compliant Ordinary SHell. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6 (hardy), package size 76 kB, installed size 200 kB21:21
awalton__it might not, have you tried it?21:21
Amaranthposh must not be up to spec21:21
AmaranthI know dash is, those guys are anal :P21:21
h3sp4wnawalton__: yes21:21
awalton__sounds like you'll probably have to bug the posh devs then :)21:22
Flannelh3sp4wn: If the shebang says /bin/sh, you can use whatever shell you want.  Or should be able to anyway.21:22
AmaranthFlannel: Any POSIX compliant shell21:22
h3sp4wnFlannel: If I use the real bourne shell that breaks down21:23
CarlFKshould do-release-upgrade -d work on a gutsy box?21:23
FlannelAmaranth: Right21:23
h3sp4wnawalton__: That wouldn't solve anything - perhaps sometime Debian will fix their scripts21:25
awalton__well there's that too.21:25
h3sp4wnI think its purpose in Debian is to show that so many of the scripts fail the policy21:25
CarlFK"dependency problems prevent configuration of language-support-en..." and tat caused a bunch of other things to fail21:26
mooboo1i love that ubuntu does underclock my cpu when its idle21:26
h3sp4wnAmaranth: Any idea where there is a test lrm with nvidia-glx-new 169.1221:26
mooboo1it goes from 2,1 ghz to 1,6 ghz21:26
Amaranthh3sp4wn: I guess there isn't21:26
mooboo1can it go to 100 mhz too?21:26
awalton__mooboo1, if your CPU supported it, which it doesn't.21:26
h3sp4wnAmaranth: Have you tried the new driver ?21:27
Amaranthnope21:27
Flannelawalton__: little do you know he's running Ubuntu on an FPGA!21:27
Amaranthh3sp4wn: i have no problems with the current driver than the new one claims to fix21:27
awalton__Flannel, egads! I've been had!21:27
awalton__that, and I'd really want to get my hands on that FPGA, 2.1GHz....21:28
h3sp4wnAs would I21:28
h3sp4wnThe ultra sparc T2 source on one of those really would be great21:28
Milos_SDMar  1 01:14:48 c2d-desktop kernel: [101995.533431] operapluginwrap[3172]: segfault at 000004d1 eip b7d772d6 esp bfabdf80 error 421:29
h3sp4wnbe worth the hassle to compile it21:29
Milos_SDcan this be the reason for my PC to freez ?21:29
awalton__of course the gotcha is that the thing only has like half a million gates21:29
awalton__so you'd never get it to fit.21:29
lime4x42 major issues i have bluetooth disconnects when screen saver is activated 2nd very slow transfer speeds between a hardy and gutsy computer21:29
DanaGHmm, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24/2.6.24-11.15/+build/52802521:29
* awalton__ curses xilinx.21:29
DanaGthe "Resulting Binaries" links are broken.21:29
h3sp4wnawalton__: maybe a leon3 then21:30
DanaGVery slow as in bluetooth?21:30
DanaGWHere can I download the built LUM package for -11-generic?21:30
lime4x4no between computers on a local lan21:31
lime4x4i have then connected thru a 10/100 router i get 1.7 megs per sec during file transfer which times out in under a minute21:32
h3sp4wnlime4x4: between vlan's or networks or into a hardware switch ?21:32
DanaGArgh, I need my L-U-M package!21:33
h3sp4wnlime4x4: Do you get full speed if you just use a crossover between the 2 boxes21:33
DanaG!info linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-11-generic21:33
h3sp4wnDanaG: build one (169.12 put that in as well)21:33
ubotuPackage linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-11-generic does not exist in hardy21:33
lime4x4ethernet card on both computers connected to a hardware router21:33
h3sp4wnlime4x4: test it without the route21:34
h3sp4wnr21:34
lime4x4i can transfer files on a xp box to gutsy at 76 megs per sec21:34
DanaGIt was built 4 hours ago, that page says.21:34
DanaGhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24/2.6.24-11.15/+build/52802521:35
lime4x4so that leads me to believe it's a hardy problem21:35
h3sp4wnlime4x4: Ok (I didn't think it likely it was not a hardy problem)21:35
lime4x4so i don't know if it a configuration issue or the new gvfs stuff21:36
h3sp4wnTest it from the recovery option21:37
lime4x4ok and if it's up to speed there where would i start looking for the problem?21:38
h3sp4wnsomewhere in gnome21:41
awalton__are you using SMB?21:42
awalton__there have been some reports that gvfs's SMB implementation can be somewhat slow21:42
awalton__well, I should say "backend implementation", it uses smbclient like everyone else.21:42
AtomicSparkhmm21:44
lime4x4yes it's share mounted thru samba21:46
lime4x4the share is mounted on a mythbuntu box21:46
awalton__something like http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=512472 maybe?21:47
ubotuGnome bug 512472 in smb backend "gvfs painfully slow over smb (samba)" [Normal,Unconfirmed]21:47
CarlFKFlannel: looks like it tries to use sudo, but something isn't working : http://dpaste.com/37519/21:47
FlannelCarlFK: interesting.  Does it work if you just sudo the d-r-u?21:49
CarlFK"yes"21:50
CarlFKget some depandancy errors way down the process21:50
CarlFKpretty sure that isn't realated tot sudo21:50
FlannelNo, probably not.21:50
FlannelBut, if it asks for sudo, its not a wiki page issue.  If it doesn't do the sudo-ing properly, thats a bug with it.  Check LP21:50
CarlFKthis looks like what happens when you do sudo echo foo>sudo tee -append /etc/fstab21:51
lime4x4well using scp i get 1.5 megs per sec21:51
CarlFKagreeed21:51
AtomicSparkspeaking of sudo. want to know something funny? i was trying to "update" the live cd to see if i could get a better driver for video (i could only run hardy term only) and it tried installing a sudo package. lols.21:51
FlannelCarlFK: you don't actually have to sudo echo with that.21:51
CarlFKgood point21:52
h3sp4wnI really wonder why people hang on to echo21:59
h3sp4wnAmaranth: Could be echo -n that is not POSIX that ubuntu dash accepts22:01
h3sp4wnIf echo was removed then printf can emulate either bsd or sysv echo anyway22:09
unenoughis it normal for Xgl to take up 13% CPU?22:22
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napsy_unenough: why use Xgl?22:23
awalton__unenough, normal yes. desirable no.22:23
awalton__probably because of [nastyunsupportedvideocard]22:24
unenoughati readeon 1200?22:24
unenoughnotebook22:24
napsy_it should work with aiglx22:25
awalton__"should" being the weasel-word of the sentence.22:25
unenoughnot fglrx?22:25
awalton__ati's aiglx isn't great :-/22:25
napsy_unenough: aiglx is a Xorg module not a driver22:26
h3sp4wnIts more reliable with exa22:26
h3sp4wnbut then you get a broken xv22:26
unenoughxv?22:26
h3sp4wn(At least with my radoen mobility)22:26
unenoughi have radoen mobility too22:27
h3sp4wnMine is an old one though22:27
unenoughhow do you install it?22:28
h3sp4wnprobably already installed22:29
awalton__xv is the xvideo extension.22:29
unenoughso how to use it22:29
awalton__it's what most players use to make video playback smooth.22:29
h3sp4wnWith gl2 i cannot tell the difference with mplayer22:30
h3sp4wnBut gstreamer doesn't have many options22:30
h3sp4wn(and I can tell the difference between xv and the other option)22:31
unenoughok22:33
unenoughhow do i know Xgl is using aiglx now?22:34
unenoughor not22:34
unenoughXgl is still using 19% cpu22:34
h3sp4wnxgl uses opengl directly22:34
unenoughso why did you say i should use aiglx?22:34
h3sp4wnwhy not ?@22:35
h3sp4wnxgl is not really maintained very well anymore22:35
h3sp4wnI think SLES 10 uses it though22:36
h3sp4wnperhaps in suse its better22:36
h3sp4wnBut redhat/debian/ubuntu don't really like it22:36
unenoughso i should stop using compiz?22:36
unenoughif I want my CPU back22:37
h3sp4wnOnly you can decide what you want to do22:37
unenoughheh...22:37
unenoughyeah22:37
unenoughhow do i turn it off, tho?22:38
unenoughxgl22:38
napsy_unenough: well, xgl is a xorg fork so you have to logout and end the ddm process22:40
napsy_*gdm process22:40
unenoughok, but how do i tell the system to stop using it22:40
napsy_unenough: uninstall xserver-xgl and install xserver-xorg22:41
unenoughok, thanks22:41
napsy_hmm nautilus refuses to create thumbs of videos22:43
unenoughmuch better now22:47
unenoughxv is broken ;(22:48
h3sp4wnSo it looks like you are using exs22:52
h3sp4wn*exa22:52
h3sp4wncheck /var/log/Xorg.0.log22:52
h3sp4wnperhaps your card is too new to use xaa at all22:53
h3sp4wnBut with xaa you will possibly get more X crashes22:53
unenoughwhat should i look for in the log?23:00
h3sp4wnwhether you are using exa or xaa23:13
tretlehey, has the default ubuntu theme changed to murrine?23:15
tretleanyone?23:17
Milos_SDIs it safe to do the update to 2.6.24.11 kernel version? I am still on the 2.6.24.8 :)23:24
h3sp4wnwell wait until the metapackage is updated23:27
h3sp4wnif you want to be safe23:28
ethana2...pidgin 2.4 is out23:28
Milos_SDand that is "linux" package?23:28
Milos_SDit is updated ... but some restricted modules packages are not ...23:29
h3sp4wnaptitude didn't even ask me to update it23:29
h3sp4wn(I wonder why the other package managers are so stupid)_23:29
h3sp4wnMilos_SD: linux-generic is the one you want23:32
Xk2c____restricted-manager-kde seems to be gone in hardy23:32
Xk2c____is there an replacement?23:32
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DanaGWTF?  Update-manager is showing updates for things I've done "Lock Version" to in Synaptic.23:33
=== assasukasse__ is now known as assasukasse
h3sp4wnDunno what happens in the case a meta package requires that update23:46
h3sp4wnI know aptitude would give me the options23:47

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