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h3sp4wnHow does this work that the source package for lrm contains 169.1200:15
h3sp4wnbut the nvidia-glx-new provided with the new kernel is still 169.900:16
* DanaG still wonders when the ubuntu-modules will go out.00:18
tretleis murrine default now?00:18
h3sp4wnI wonder why they put all that vmware stuff into the lrm package as well00:19
* DanaG is using Aurora with a bright orange coloration.00:19
tretlemurrine-human with inverted window border is actually very nice00:20
tretlewas wondering if murrine would be the default00:20
tretlewould make sense seeing as its well maintained00:21
tretleand all the advances cimi has done the past few months00:21
h3sp4wnseems to be alot of warnings whilst compiling these restricted modules00:25
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h3sp4wnnever remember when I had to do it with debian it having anywhere near as many00:26
lime4x4anyone else having issues with bluetooth disconnecting after the screen saver is on?00:27
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h3sp4wnI think thats the worst thing I have ever seen building in terms of compiler warnings00:34
h3sp4wn(But still complete)00:34
DanaGAny way of getting Tracker applet to stop repeatedly repeatedly showing repeatedly the "merging indexes" warning, repeatedly?00:37
arthurarchnixAny update information for those of us with broken packages and update managers?00:40
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DanaGDon't you just love the new gnome system monitor?00:49
DanaGslideLURCH slideLURCH slideLURCH slideLURCH slideLURCH00:49
arthurarchnixI just want to say... I've never run alpha software before.. and wow. The dev's do an amazing job taking an OS from Alpha to release.00:52
arthurarchnixCuz this alpha...00:53
arthurarchnixyeah.00:53
DanaGslideLURCH00:55
* DanaG wonders: does radeonhd get along with radeonfb?00:56
ethana2DanaG: what do you want them to do?01:06
DanaGI'd like to be able to use native-res framebuffer while also running X.01:06
ethana2DanaG: hide the most recent samples until it can push them out smoothly?01:06
ethana2oh01:07
ethana2i meant the system monitor01:07
DanaGOh, misinterpreted "them".01:07
ethana2yeah, sorry01:07
DanaGSystem monitor should scroll smoothly and interpolate.01:07
DanaGOr at least, be entirely jumpy and not slideLURCH-ey.01:07
ethana2hmm01:07
ethana2hey01:07
ethana2there's an idea01:07
ethana2just keep sliding and do basic prediction01:08
ethana2even if only linear01:08
ethana2then change the front samples as appropriate01:08
ethana2and stay going at a constant rate01:08
deuryteanybody home?01:21
deurytedead heads..01:23
ethana2uh01:25
DanaGHah.01:26
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DanaGArgh, OpenOffice sucks at captioning pictures, too.01:52
DanaGYou try to move the picture, and it randomly gets squished.01:52
DanaGOh, I see.... it creates the caption as PART of the figure, and thus when you try to resize the caption to fit the picture, it RE-resizes the picture.01:53
nemogo me...02:11
nemomy brother is 4000 miles away, decides to install ubuntu alll by himself. appears ubuntu did an ok job, even with his nutty Vista laptop's drive structure (he did follow a walkthrough to resize one of his drives in vista and all that)02:12
nemoit works for a while, then. boom. nothing works02:12
nemohe has presence of mind to boot off CD and ping me on IM.02:12
nemofor some strange reason, I blame possibly the fact that ubuntu mapped both Vista and what appears to be a recovery partition that he might have launched, he had somehow corrupted his mbr02:13
nemoso, got him to install ssh, set a password, and open a tunnel for me, then reset his mbr, and commented out that bad entry.02:13
nemohopefully doesn't happen again.02:14
ethana2windows doesn't play nice with others02:14
ethana2it's screwed my MBR before02:14
ethana2did a recent update break flash audio?02:14
nemohm.02:15
* nemo tests02:15
nemoyou ran fuser already I presume ;)02:15
nemoWFM02:15
Hobbseehmm.  anyone else had ubuntu not detect their windows partition as windows, and thought it was linux?02:17
ethana2nope02:17
ethana2what fs?  FAT32?02:17
nemoethana2: so. no rogue locks on /dev/snd/pcm*02:18
nemo?02:18
ethana2uh02:18
ethana2i don't know02:18
nemofuser -v /dev/snd/pcm*02:18
ethana2k02:18
ethana2just a sec02:18
nemolike. Gutsy had that bug from firefox handing off handles to stuff like evince, causing sound locks02:19
nemoI'm not sure that FF3 has fixed that.02:19
ethana2uhhhh02:20
ethana2No such file or directory02:20
ethana2is that... bad?02:20
ethana2nemo, fuser failed- that file isn't there02:21
ethana2restart firefox?02:21
ethana2amarok can still play music02:22
nemowha?02:22
nemothat's odd02:22
ethana2that's what i said02:22
nemois there nothing in /dev/snd ?02:22
nemomaybe your soundcard has a way different layout02:22
ethana2it does02:23
nemofuser -v /dev/snd/*  :)02:23
ethana2a seperate out for headphones02:23
ethana2so it can use both speakers and phones simultaneously02:23
nemocool. Hardy has liquid-rescale in the gimp plugin pack02:34
nemooooh. and texturiser and resynthesiser. nice.02:34
sykehi02:43
sykeI just tried a dist-upgrade and got this error:02:43
sykedpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us_2.3.1-1_all.deb (--unpack):02:43
syke trying to overwrite `/usr/share/myspell/dicts/hyph_en_US.dic', which is also in package openoffice.org-hyphenation02:43
sykehas anyone else seen this?02:43
tretleopenoffice broken package02:44
sykeI figure it's just a packaging bug, but wanted to make sure the appropriate ppl knew :)02:44
jgossbug #19711502:44
ubotuLaunchpad bug 197115 in hyphen "package openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/info/openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us.list] failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite `/usr/share/myspell/dicts/hyph_en_US.dic', which is also in package openoffice.org-hyphenation (dup-of: 192310)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19711502:44
ubotuLaunchpad bug 192310 in hyphen "package openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/info/openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us.list] failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite `/usr/share/myspell/dicts/hyph_en_US.dic', which is also in package openoffice.org-hyphenation" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19231002:44
jgossoops. my bad. didn't mean for it to respond twice.02:45
sykethanks for the pointer!02:45
jgossyou're welcome02:46
pwnguinare the nvidia drivers currently working?02:57
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RAOFpwnguin: They are for me.03:01
pwnguinwell shoot03:01
pwnguini go and install your nouveau drivers and set that up03:01
pwnguinnow nvidia wont work ;)03:01
pwnguinof course, i dont remmeber if it was working before i set up nouveau03:02
RAOFThe nouveau packages should conflict nicely with nvidia.  I've switched between nvidia-glx-new and nouveau many, many times.03:03
pwnguinill have to double check xorg.conf03:03
pwnguinit would be great if i could make that stupid bulletproofx thing go away03:03
RAOF:)03:03
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RAOFOh, I'm not crazy.  FF3's scrolling _is_ much faster under nouveau than nvidia.03:05
pwnguininteresting03:06
RAOFAnd by "much faster" I mean really, a lot lot faster.03:07
pwnguindoes youtube playback still suck03:08
pwnguinim not sure why, but playing flash video anymore is really quite painful03:08
pwnguinlike eats an entire core painful03:08
RAOFDunno.  I've had gnash installed forever.  And that doesn't work very well :/03:10
pwnguinmostly, its to the point where if i wanna watch something fullscreen03:10
pwnguini just use youtube-dl03:10
pwnguinwhich is a cat and mouse game03:10
pwnguinhmm. well there is a new nvidia-glx-new pacakge out today03:11
pwnguinmaybe that'll solve it =/03:12
pwnguini'd really like to try the colorfilter stuff out again -- i noticed a deuternopia filter03:12
bazhangmiro downloads youtube great03:21
pwnguinfor offline playback?03:21
pwnguinor does it just run an instance of flash?03:22
bazhangvlc runs flv files fine or you can change em to avi for example03:23
pwnguinyes03:23
pwnguinthats not my problem03:23
pwnguineven totem plays flv fine03:23
bazhangflash in firefox will be problematic until adobe starts playing nicer with Linux03:24
pwnguinflash player really sucks at it, when you have reoslutions like 1600x120003:24
pwnguini was wondering if this was a configuration problem on my part or if flash simply was crap03:25
bazhangthe second one03:26
nemowhy would you run flash at 1600x1200?03:26
nemoeven in windows, on my machine anyway, it sucks at even a fraction of that03:27
pwnguinso i can see it from my bed?03:27
bazhanghehe03:27
nemooh geez03:27
nemoyou're playing flash vids03:27
pwnguinyes03:27
nemopwnguin: sooo why don't you just zoom on the crappy rez-'d youtube vids with super + mousewheel?03:27
nemoeven the better-rez'd google video movies can use that03:27
nemoand in either case, it plays smoothly at whatever rez the vid is at on my box03:28
pwnguini just download them to disk and watch em with totem03:28
nemomm03:28
nemothat should work. although flash format *is* crap03:28
pwnguinwell, google tech talks stopped offering .ogg03:28
nemoshouldn't have to zoom for that03:28
pwnguinyou should start a petition03:28
* nemo tries playing an flv in totem at 1680x105003:29
bazhangcanonical should buy adobe ;]03:29
nemolooks like adobe has got its hooks in the web for good03:30
nemothis new javascript sdk... AIR03:30
* bazhang goes to http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ to add that03:30
nemolike XulRunner, only not open source, and fewer platforms and you get to beg adobe for linux updates03:30
nemopwnguin: flv vids play smoothly fullscreened on my box03:31
RAOFSilverlight might be interesting in that respect, as long as Moonlight can keep up.03:31
bazhanggood point03:31
pwnguinnemo: with totem, yes. just not with the flash player itself03:31
nemoum03:31
nemopwnguin: well, for that latter you should just zoom in with compiz :-p03:32
nemomaking the flash player do something it sucks at seems kinda pointless03:32
nemoprobably are doing the zoom all in software for xross platform03:32
pwnguincompiz tends to crash for me ;)03:32
nemosucks to be you03:32
pwnguini think its the fire plugin03:32
nemothere are a couple of bad ones.  the #compiz-fusion folks probably know more03:33
pwnguinfinally03:33
nemoI ran into a few in Gutsy, haven't experimented much in Hardy03:33
pwnguinsomehow, one of my modelines was missing " marks around the resolutions03:33
Hobbseemmmm, fire03:35
Hobbseeyes, compiz has been more crashy than usual03:35
pwnguininteresting03:38
pwnguinpowertop is suggesting that i enable CONFIG_NO_HZ03:38
PiciHas it? I havent had any issues.03:38
pwnguinhonestly, i havent used it on my laptop, just the desktop that runs 7.1003:38
pwnguinwell.. fixed nvidia, lost iwl03:48
RAOFHeh.03:48
RAOFThat sounds like an unfair trade.03:49
pwnguini also need to figure out what's up with powertop when nvidia ISNT running03:49
pwnguinsome crazy irq rebalancing03:49
pwnguinsomeone want to test something for me with compiz?04:05
pwnguinthe colorfilter plugin -- am i the only one missing a couple filters?04:05
pwnguinin particular, deuteranopia and protanopia04:07
pwnguinthose are essential in using this thing to help people test colorbilnd usability in apps ;)04:09
[Hardy]TuTUXGany1 tried dream linux?04:17
DanaGargh, openoffice sucks -- you can't select multiple picture objects at the same time.04:24
DanaGYou drag things to snap to each other, and they don't line up -- even though it shows the outlines lining up.04:24
naught101if I dpkg-reconfigure my xserver-xorg, it should find detect my laptop keyboard, right?04:27
naught101cause I've done it twice, and my volume keys aren't working04:27
Hobbseenaught101: which machine?04:28
naught101Hobbsee: dell d41004:28
Hobbseenaught101: do the rest of the multimedia ones work?04:29
naught101that's all I have... xev says that the vol up/down and mute keys have no symbol04:29
naught101oh... fn+up/down works for screen brightness04:29
Hobbseenaught101: some of them are done in dbus now04:31
naught101Hobbsee: I don't know what that means04:31
naught101it worked fine in gutsy04:31
Hobbseemeans they don't always show up in xev04:31
Hobbseeyeah, i know04:31
Hobbseemine are the same04:31
naught101ok, so how would I know what's going on in dbus?04:31
pwnguinis there still a compiz channel for ubuntu?04:35
awalton_laptop#compiz-fusion isn't good enough?04:36
naught101Hobbsee: any idea?04:38
Hobbseenaught101: bottom of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KubuntuLaptopKeycodes04:39
naught101cheers04:39
DanaGWTF, stuff randomly moves if you undo and redo things.04:41
DanaGAnd update-manager has ignored my "lock version" thing for one package.04:41
DanaGHow do I get update-manager to respect the version lock?04:47
Hobbseeuse dpkg --set-selections package hold04:48
Hobbseenot aptitude's equivalent04:48
DanaGI marked it synaptic, though, also.04:52
DanaG sudo dpkg --set-selections libasound2-plugins hold04:53
DanaGdpkg: --set-selections does not take any argument04:53
DanaG[ 2378.404619] psmouse.c: TouchPad at isa0060/serio1/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.04:54
DanaGWTF?  My touchpad just suddenly lost ALL its settings!04:54
Hobbseeoh04:54
DanaGNow it has tapping on, and scrolling doesn't work -- it's like Synaptics module isn't loaded.04:54
HobbseeDanaG: use echo "package <state> | dpkg --set-selections04:54
Hobbseei alawys forget that04:55
DanaG[ 2373.097080] psmouse.c: TouchPad at isa0060/serio1/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 1 bytes away.                      [ 2373.602814] psmouse.c: resync failed, issuing reconnect request                            [ 2376.662777] Synaptics Touchpad, model: 1, fw: 5.9, id: 0x23aeb3, caps: 0xa04713/0x10008                        [ 2376.696097] input: SynPS/2 Synaptics TouchPad as /devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input9          04:55
DanaGApparently input-hotplug doesn't reattach to touchpad devices.04:56
DanaGGreat, now I'm going to be gettign random clicking overtyping parts of my document!04:57
DanaGHmm, vt-switch away from and back to Xorg fixed it.04:59
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/11919404:59
ubotuLaunchpad bug 119194 in linux-source-2.6.20 "ps2 mouse erratic - parity errors" [High,Confirmed]04:59
DanaGPerhaps I should add plain "Linux" to it.05:00
gilAnybody else here have a broken language-support-writing-en ?05:05
tomd123so is anyone else stuck in an infinite update loop when the updated libesd-alsa0 or is it just my computer?05:19
CarlFKgil: yes05:23
CarlFKgil:  just to be sure: bug 19231005:27
ubotuLaunchpad bug 192310 in hyphen "package openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us None [modified: /var/lib/dpkg/info/openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us.list] failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite `/usr/share/myspell/dicts/hyph_en_US.dic', which is also in package openoffice.org-hyphenation" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19231005:27
[Hardy]TuTUXGmy lap's power button stop working with the new kernel :(05:35
[Hardy]TuTUXGanybody knows how could i find some log to file a bug report?05:37
CarlFKdmesg, see if there is anting interesting at the end05:38
[Hardy]TuTUXGCarlFK, k, let me c...05:40
[Hardy]TuTUXGCarlFK, what this means? python[7079]: segfault at 00000000 eip b6cc8b66 esp bf92b6b0 error 405:42
CarlFK'bad'05:42
[Hardy]TuTUXGCarlFK, ... related to the power button issue?05:42
CarlFKwell, segfault means something crashed, and to some extent you shouldn't be surprised if anything after that dosn;t work05:44
CarlFKhit the button again, see if it adds another line05:44
[Hardy]TuTUXGk, a sec05:44
[Hardy]TuTUXGno, still the same05:45
[Hardy]TuTUXGCarlFK, what doesnt work here is the power button doesnt call the logout/shutdown window, but if i keep pressing it, it will just shut the power off05:46
CarlFK"keep pressing=off" is a hardware thing, so that is expected05:46
[Hardy]TuTUXGok05:46
CarlFKpython[7079] - 7079 is the process ID05:47
[Hardy]TuTUXGwell, actually i also get this line after that line :  python[7064]: segfault at 00000000 eip b6cd4b66 esp bfe283b0 error 405:47
CarlFKreboot, dmesg (make sure there is no segfault)  "ps auxw", hit the button, dmesg, hope to see seg...05:48
CarlFKgood.05:48
CarlFKforget all that :)05:48
CarlFKps auxw05:48
[Hardy]TuTUXGnow?05:48
CarlFKyes05:48
[Hardy]TuTUXGu wanna me pastebin?05:49
CarlFKhit the button, dmesg, look for process ID, look at ps output, see what the whole line was that used to be running05:49
CarlFKsure05:49
[Hardy]TuTUXGk a sec05:49
CarlFKjust the last 20 lines05:49
CarlFKdmesg|tail|xclip05:49
CarlFKthat will.. tell you xclip not installed :)05:50
CarlFKso never mind05:50
[Hardy]TuTUXGk, this is what i got from ps auxw http://pastebin.com/m48c0aec05:51
CarlFKhit button, dmesg, what is the segfualt line? (or just the [pid]05:52
[Hardy]TuTUXGstill those two lines05:52
[Hardy]TuTUXGand [ 9580.388396] usb 7-2: USB disconnect, address 3, this line is also there when i hit it before05:53
[Hardy]TuTUXGand it's actually the last line05:53
[Hardy]TuTUXGCarlFK, rebooting, brb05:55
CarlFKk05:55
[Hardy]TuTUXGCarlFK, ok, after reboot, the seg is gone06:01
[Hardy]TuTUXGafter i hit the button06:01
CarlFKwhat's the last line of dmesg?06:02
[Hardy]TuTUXG[   51.135110]   groups: 02 0106:02
CarlFKwell thats not very intersting :)06:03
[Hardy]TuTUXGok..06:04
CarlFKi guess you have 2 problems - power button and whatever is causing the segfault06:04
[Hardy]TuTUXGhere is the last few lines of dmesg http://pastebin.com/m3f474f0506:05
[Hardy]TuTUXGthe seg fault may caused by awn06:05
crocodHobbsee: $10 is a fair price for your work since you will not be able to reproduce a problem anyway06:05
Hobbsee?06:09
DanaGwhat the hell?  "ctrl-z" just got stuck!06:27
DanaGbug 12440606:28
ubotuLaunchpad bug 124406 in ubuntu "Keyboard keys get stuck and repeat (Feisty, Gutsy)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/12440606:28
DanaGI'd call that rather critical.06:28
DanaGImagine if you were working with files and 'delete' got stuck!06:28
[Hardy]TuTUXGCarlFK, ok, gnome-keybinding-properties recognize the power key, but it just wont do any actions that i assign to it06:28
Belboz99Hey all, does anyone know anything about alsactrl store locking up the system?06:30
Belboz99hangs up everything, worse, it runs on shutdown and GUI reloading :(06:30
[Hardy]TuTUXGCarlFK, dont know if u r still there, i tried use lshal -m and for the power key it shows: 23:40:56.762: computer_logicaldev_input_2 condition ButtonPressed = power06:42
DanaGUgh, I so hate OpenOffice's buggy page wrapping.06:43
DanaGOh, and now my window borders are going white.06:45
CarlFK[Hardy]TuTUXG: sounds like you have a bug report - not a great one, but good enough06:47
[Hardy]TuTUXGCarlFK, um... im so lazy to do that, but looks like i have no choice06:48
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Belboz99Hey all, I finnaly got Hardy running pretty decent, audio now works, as does Wine if you use the Gutsy version :-P07:11
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ionstormanyone notice there is no /lib/modules/2.6.24-11-generic/"build"07:42
reppelHi, is it ok to modify sources.list to upgrade to hardy?07:48
froldWhere to read more about roadmap and release dates?07:51
Sebastianhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyReleaseSchedule07:53
froldthank you!07:56
Slisswhats the best thing to do if my dhcp3 is broken? (broken from the update a couple of days agoo)08:04
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loaIs there someone who can explain why hibernate broken in last kernel?10:12
pwnguinyes10:13
loaO_O10:13
loaexplain please!10:13
pwnguini didnt say it was me10:13
loa=)10:13
zniavre:o)10:13
pwnguinbut perhaps a fifty minute lecture from mjg would be instructive10:14
pwnguinbasically, it's amazing it ever worked10:14
loaI want fix this issue(10:14
pwnguinhttp://mirror.linux.org.au/pub/linux.conf.au/2008/Fri/mel8-139.ogg10:15
loaunder 2.6.24.5 all works out of box.10:15
Dr_willisi find it amazing it works under any OS at all. :)10:15
pwnguinbasically the current system is random whether it works or freezes entirely10:15
[Hardy]TuTUXGdoes osx have s2disk?10:15
pwnguinby doing something intelligent10:16
[Hardy]TuTUXGi mean hibernate10:16
pwnguinlike having a mini kernel write the current state to disk10:16
pwnguinthat link is a video by what I'll call Ubuntu's suspend expert10:17
pwnguinthe title is Suspend to Disk10:17
pwnguinWhy it doesn't work, can't work and never worked in the first place10:17
pwnguin(and what to do about it)10:17
pwnguinis the subtitle10:18
pwnguinkey point: The freezer is unreliable and cannot sensibly be made reliable10:20
Amaranthpwnguin: you're speaking geek to a guy that just wants to hibernate his desktop :P10:22
cwillu!info wine10:22
ubotuwine (source: wine): Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.55-0ubuntu1 (hardy), package size 34871 kB, installed size 108000 kB10:22
pwnguinAmaranth: its the only sensible option left10:23
pwnguincanonical's out in left field with moblin because intel's paying them to stand there10:24
pwnguinAmaranth: is compiz-fusion in freeze?10:24
Amaranthwhat freeze?10:24
pwnguinthe kind that doesnt let me add filters to colorfilter?10:25
Amaranthoh, that was you10:25
pwnguinyes10:25
Amaranthmvo told me he got a generic freeze exception for compiz for this release10:25
pwnguinheh10:25
Amaranthbut i dunno about compiz-fusion, they haven't made a committment to only bug fixes10:25
pwnguini dont see how that could break anything10:26
pwnguinits not even code10:26
Amaranthcompiz has had an 0.7 release and stated that the road to 0.8 is only bug fixing so...10:26
pwnguinwell, i guess it sorta is10:26
Amaranthpwnguin: it still needs an exception request10:26
Amaranthand it is code10:26
Amaranthcode that could theoretically lock up your GPU10:26
pwnguinbut it appears to be interpreted and has been around since august of last year10:26
RAOFCode that can happily bring down the rest of compiz10:26
pwnguinis it?10:27
Amaranthpwnguin: anyway, you have to file the exception request10:27
pwnguinsure10:27
pwnguinRAOF: is it cg or something?10:28
RAOFLovely lovely shaders.10:29
pwnguini guess what i dont understand is how they weren't included before10:29
RAOFie: Dear GPU.  Please run this code on each pixel you push.10:29
pwnguinright10:29
RAOFI don't know why they weren't included in the first place.10:32
pwnguinfrom what i can see, the compiz fusion plugins pacakge is weird10:33
pwnguindoesn't match the gitweb layout10:33
RAOFThey do crazy commit hook things.  The various plugin packages are checked out from the individual repositories.10:34
pwnguinwhat i find strange is that colorfilter was an ubuntu project10:41
pwnguinhttps://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/color-filters10:41
pwnguinand i dare say quite a successful one10:43
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pwnguinbut still fell through the cracks =(10:44
[Hardy]TuTUXGnew kernel~10:49
[Hardy]TuTUXG2.6.24-1110:49
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Oli``why is update manager trying to install a -386 kernel on my system? (I shouldn't have any dependencies)11:05
Oli``I blame linux-restricted-modules-common or nvidia-glx-new11:05
Oli``Hmm neither of those appear to... Rubbish11:07
[Hardy]TuTUXGbug?11:09
RAOFOli``: It's possible that you don't have the "linux" package installed?  nvidia-gle-new will be depending on linux-restricted-modules-386 | linux-generic-modules-generic, which means that apt has to pick one of those if you don't already have it installed.11:11
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Oli``I'm on generic and have been for a long time RAOF. I usually see -generic kernel updates but once every so often, a nasty little -386 kernel finds its way through my updates and ruins my day11:20
Oli``but yes, it is nvidia-glx-new causing the problem...11:20
Oli``Or at least, it's a problem because linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-11-generic hasn't been released11:21
Oli``Because linux-image-2.6.24-11-generic hasn't been released either11:22
[Hardy]TuTUXGhow come i cant listen to music while im watching videos?11:24
rsk[Hardy]TuTUXG: your soundcard dosen't have good enough driver or something is bugged11:25
[Hardy]TuTUXGrsk, or should i use esd?11:26
rskNO11:26
rskuse pulseaudio11:26
[Hardy]TuTUXGrsk, ok11:26
[Hardy]TuTUXGrsk, so i souldnt enable esd?11:27
[Hardy]TuTUXGrsk, no luck with pulseaudio11:28
[Hardy]TuTUXGum, it's annoying11:30
rsko/11:30
rsksure is11:30
rskthat's why i bought an emu10k card 3 years ago11:30
rsknot a single glitch since then11:30
[Hardy]TuTUXGi havent notice that, till just few mins ago11:30
rsk10euro :)11:30
[Hardy]TuTUXGrsk, while im on my laptop11:30
[Hardy]TuTUXGi mean well*11:31
[Hardy]TuTUXGrsk, i should use HDA Intel as my sound device right?11:32
rsksure11:32
rsksounds resonable11:33
[Hardy]TuTUXGi also have Playback: ALSA PCM on front...(bla bla)11:33
[Hardy]TuTUXGi didnt have so many options with my old laptop tho11:33
[Hardy]TuTUXGonly alsa or oss11:33
[Hardy]TuTUXGrsk, figure it out11:48
[Hardy]TuTUXGxmms was using oss as output11:48
andrew_wierd konversation takes 10 secs to display11:50
[Hardy]TuTUXGhow could i change the output driver for quod libet?11:52
kaareldoes anyone have problems with gnome-system-daemon not starting after upgrade to version 2.21.91?11:54
oliecan anyone help with my resoultion settings11:59
olieif i go into system settings then to moniter manager it says something about an orphaned module12:01
oliecan anyone help with my resoultion settings12:05
jussi01olie: have a look through launchpad - I think this is a known bug.12:05
olieok12:06
jussi01(I have it also - no Idea how to fix it though)12:06
juri__just went from gutsy to hardy and now my system thinks i want to handle music cds with banshee instead of sound-juicer; can anyone remind me where that can be adjusted?12:14
oliejussi01: ive looked through launchpad but to no avail12:15
[Hardy]TuTUXGjuri__, system->preferences->prefered applications12:15
juri__[Hardy]TuTUXG: can't see it there, there's "multimedia player" but that points to rhythmbox12:16
juri__it wasn't in removable drives and media either12:16
juri__gconf-editor tells me i do have desktop->gnome->volume_manager->autoplay_cda set to true and autoplay_cda_command set to sound-juicer, but apparently that doesn't have the desired effect anymore12:20
[Hardy]TuTUXGjuri__, that's really wired12:22
[Hardy]TuTUXGjuri__, seems like they are doing some change12:24
[Hardy]TuTUXGjuri__, those options should be under gnome-volume-properties12:24
juri__yeah, so i thought too12:24
juri__but all i get there are the tabs "Camers", "PDAs", "Printers & Scanners" and "Input Devices"12:25
[Hardy]TuTUXGme too12:26
[Hardy]TuTUXGim pretty sure i used to have options for ipod and cdrom under there12:26
Amaranthjuri__: open up gconf-editor, tell it to search for "banshee" in key values12:27
Amaranthsee if it shows up somewhere interesting12:27
hmullerseems to be a problem with todays  linux-image-2.6.24-11-generic update12:27
hmullerit updates, but breaks X and wireless networking12:27
Amaranthhmuller: You apparently missed the linux-ubuntu-modules and linux-restricted-modules parts12:28
[Hardy]TuTUXGhmuller, they havent release the restricted module for the new kernel12:28
hmullerThe linux-restricted-modules updated12:28
Amaranth[Hardy]TuTUXG: yes they have, i have it here12:28
hmullerlinux-ubuntu-modules did not12:28
juri__Amaranth: thanks, should have remembered to do that myself... however, no luck: all the hits i get are under /apps/banshee and /schames/apps/banshee12:28
HobbseeAmaranth: thanks for the updatr12:29
HobbseeAmaranth: any idea if there's plans to make compiz start faster?12:29
Amaranth[Hardy]TuTUXG: but the metapackages did not get updated so if you have nvidia-glx(-new) and blindly upgrade you'll get the -386 versions of image and restricted and won't get the linux-ubuntu-modules12:29
AmaranthHobbsee: afaik the two main hits are loading all the plugins off disk and copying the pixmaps into textures12:29
juri__(schemas too)12:29
AmaranthHobbsee: driver improvements will fix the latter, i don't see a way to fix the former12:30
HobbseeAmaranth: any good way to speed it up?12:30
* Hobbsee ponders turning off some plugsin then12:30
HobbseeAmaranth: so it takes ~30 seconds to start gnome with compiz for you too?12:30
AmaranthHobbsee: not quite that bad but it's pretty bad12:30
AmaranthHobbsee: basically adding compiz in gutsy completely blew the startup and login speed improvements of feisty and gutsy12:31
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, so the linux-ubuntu-modules hasnt been released?12:31
Hobbseeit apepars to blow up a bit of compiz is set to start later12:31
Amaranth[Hardy]TuTUXG: it has12:31
hmullerAmaranth: for amd64?12:31
Amaranth[Hardy]TuTUXG: the metapackages are not correct so you have to install all the stuff manually12:31
Amaranthhmuller: *shrug*12:31
Amaranthcore duo12:31
* Hobbsee ponders purging it then12:32
[Hardy]TuTUXGwell then i ll wait till they fix this12:32
Amaranth<random>creating custom debian live cds is fun</random>12:32
AmaranthHobbsee: make sure you set your WM back to metacity in appearance properties first12:32
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, how about custom ubuntu live cd?12:32
AmaranthHobbsee: actually if you do that you don't even have to uninstall it :P12:32
HobbseeAmaranth: i like shiny though.  fast shiny.12:32
Amaranthand i think gnome-session still does bad things if you uninstall it12:32
Amaranth[Hardy]TuTUXG: hah12:33
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, maybe not so easy as with debian i guess12:33
Amaranth[Hardy]TuTUXG: afaik anything beyond modifying existing CDs (which is just a chroot and recompress) is secret sauce12:33
Amaranthyou can't build them from scratch like ubuntu does12:33
juri__(and url-handler for cdda is also set to sound-juicer)12:34
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, but u can do that with debian, cant u?12:34
Amaranth[Hardy]TuTUXG: yep, with live-helper12:34
Amaranthit'll build a live cd for you customized pretty much however you want12:35
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, how about if i want to build a live cd with ubuntu?12:35
Amaranth[Hardy]TuTUXG: err, no12:35
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, so seems like ubuntu is not so open as debian is?12:36
Amaranthunless something changed and i didn't notice then yes, in this instance12:36
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, well, as a trade off for easiness, i could understand12:37
Amaranth[Hardy]TuTUXG: ah, you can use live-helper to make an Ubuntu-based livecd12:39
Amaranthit's not easy though12:39
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, that's nice to hear12:39
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, i have a question about mplayer12:39
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, if you dont mind..12:40
Amaranthi suppose with enough tweakery you could make it spit out something almost the same as what ubuntu releases12:40
Amaranthi haven't used mplayer in about 12 months12:40
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, what do u use?12:40
Amaranthand only used it in the 'double click on a file to play it' sense then12:40
Amaranthtotem12:40
Amaranthtotem-gstreamer, to be specific12:40
Amaranththe only things i've ever seen it choke over are dvd menus (missing feature) and anime (weird crack)12:41
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, well, it's pretty general, since xv is not working well, i use gl as output, what's the different it makes?12:41
Amaranthwell, gl uses...opengl12:42
Amaranthfor scaling and colorspace conversion (since that's all Xv handles too)12:42
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, i use totem-xine since totem-gstreamer doesnt handle real files well12:42
Amaranthreal isn't dead yet?12:42
Amaranthhaven't seen a real file in like 2 years :P12:42
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, so using gl gives me any bad stuff?12:43
[Hardy]TuTUXGwell, i have lots porn in real format ;P12:43
[Hardy]TuTUXGim kidding, just some stuff i downloaded are still in real format12:44
Amaranthgl is less efficient12:44
Amaranthand probably less shiny12:44
[Hardy]TuTUXGum..12:44
Amaranthbecause the drivers can custom tweak and tune Xv12:45
Amaranthwhile mplayer's gl output is generic12:45
* buz is fighting with firefox3. it insists on zooming everything no matter what it is told12:45
[Hardy]TuTUXGhonestly i can not really tell the different12:45
[Hardy]TuTUXGbut mplayer handles flv files too12:46
Amaranth[Hardy]TuTUXG: well, for example, the nouveau driver uses bicubic filtering in their Xv output so it looks really really nice12:46
Amaranthtotem handles flv files too12:46
Amaranthand so does swfdec-gnome12:46
[Hardy]TuTUXGah, ur right, totem-gstreamer dos12:46
[Hardy]TuTUXGdoes*12:46
[Hardy]TuTUXGprobably i just could get rid of those bad memories totem gave me...12:48
[Hardy]TuTUXGand mplayer's firefox plugin is nice12:49
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, are you using the nouveau driver?12:50
Amaranthnope12:50
[Hardy]TuTUXGstill not that usable?12:50
Amaranthtotem's firefox plugin can somewhat reliably pretend to be the realplayer, wmp, and quicktime plugins too12:50
Amaranthit doesn't run compiz12:50
Amaranthso it's a no go, seeing how i, uh, work on compiz :P12:51
[Hardy]TuTUXGno 3d-acceleration12:51
HobbseeAmaranth: surely you odn't use crack to develop it.12:51
HobbseeAmaranth: if you did actually use it, you'd fix the startup times :P12:51
AmaranthHobbsee: or my uptime is always multiple days and i login then go get a soda :P12:52
Hobbseehaha12:52
HobbseeAmaranth: you dont' hold a candle to imbrandon12:52
Amaranthseriously though, i can't see how to speed it up significantly12:52
Hobbseejust wave the magic wand!12:53
* Hobbsee sets Amaranth on fire12:53
Amaranthvideo chips with shared memory will probably start faster once ttm is used12:53
[Hardy]TuTUXGcompiz?12:53
Amaranthbecause then GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap is essentially a noop, a texture and a pixmap are the same thing and in the same memory location (system, video)12:53
[Hardy]TuTUXGwhat's ttm?12:54
Amaranthbut if compiz was allowed to start by itself and before any windows started showing up that would probably make it go faster too12:54
Amaranthno fighting over IO and no windows to convert to textures12:54
HobbseeAmaranth: now there's an interesting idea.12:54
Amaranthttm is a video memory manager12:54
HobbseeAmaranth: what things would need to start before it?12:54
AmaranthHobbsee: gnome-settings-daemon12:54
juri__Amaranth: btw, a quick question about compiz: i just decided to try it again but noticed that i don't get access to the gnome menus if i put the mouse pointer to the edge of the screen. is that a configuration issue or is that way always?12:54
HobbseeAmaranth: that's it?12:54
juri__+it12:55
AmaranthHobbsee: should be, it is the window manager... :P12:55
Amaranthjuri__: that is fixed if you upgrade compiz in about 3 hours12:55
juri__ok, thanks :-)12:55
Amaranthassuming the buildds are working and someone didn't upload OOo12:55
Amaranthand assuming you're not using cube12:55
HobbseeAmaranth: what is if you do need the cube?12:55
AmaranthHobbsee: if you 'need' the cube you don't 'need' your screen edges to work :P12:56
juri__i'm most definitely not using cube, i'm still unsure if i want to change anywhere from the vanilla metacity :-)12:56
HobbseeAmaranth: oh, i thought it related to the startup12:56
AmaranthHobbsee: hope, was talking to juri__ :)12:56
HobbseeAmaranth: stupid question, but why is g-s-d *not* part of my current session?12:57
AmaranthHobbsee: if you can figure out how to make compiz start right after gnome-settings-daemon and make everything else start _after_ compiz is finished loading it'll at least look smoother, if it doesn't actually speed things up12:57
Amarantherr, if gsd isn't running you have no themes12:57
Amaranthhow do you like the 1994 look?12:57
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, use sleep?12:57
Amaranth[Hardy]TuTUXG: evil12:58
HobbseeAmaranth: it doesn't show in the session preferences12:58
[Hardy]TuTUXGlol12:58
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, how come?12:58
AmaranthHobbsee: that's because gnome-session is patched to start it special12:58
AmaranthHobbsee: to make sure it starts before everything else (mainly compiz)12:58
HobbseeAmaranth: so why is gnome-session not listed there too?12:58
Amaranthgnome-session is your session manager, why would it be in the list of things the session manager is managing?12:59
Hobbseeah right.  so there's no way to reprio that12:59
Amaranthif gnome-session goes away you log out12:59
* Hobbsee has reprio'd things with the session manager before12:59
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, David still is in charged of the core development?13:00
Amaranthkinda13:00
Amaranthplugin ABI/API changes need his approval and 'large' changes need his approval13:00
Amaranthbeyond that danny basically runs it now13:00
[Hardy]TuTUXGis he still writing stuff?13:01
Amaranthdavidr? he writes the really huge infrastructure changes13:01
Amaranththen everyone else (mostly danny) fixes them up13:01
[Hardy]TuTUXGgood work13:01
Amaranthhe basically does a code drop every so often with some complete reengineering of how compiz works13:01
[Hardy]TuTUXGAmaranth, so how evil is sleep?13:02
Amaranthlet's say on my machine compiz starts in 5 seconds but it starts in 20 seconds on yours13:02
HobbseeAmaranth: clearly i'm not great on gnome yet :P13:03
Amarantheither you get a no help from the sleep or i have to wait 15 seconds thanks to your slow computer :P13:03
Amaranthwow, this sucks13:03
Amaranthevery time someone says my name xchat tries to beep (using esound) but that is going through pulseaudio and that makes my music skip13:03
Hobbseehaha13:04
Hobbseeclassy13:04
[Hardy]TuTUXGwell sorry about that13:04
Hobbseeso we could have Amaranth disco music13:05
HobbseeAmaranth: Amaranth Amaranth Amaranth ama13:05
HobbseeAmaranth: Amaranth Amaranth Amaranth Amaranth13:05
[Hardy]TuTUXGlol13:05
Hobbsee<dances>13:05
[Hardy]TuTUXGuse a different output device for your music player may helps13:06
[Hardy]TuTUXGhelp*13:06
Hobbseepipe /dev/random to the sound card.13:06
Hobbseeor, an idea i heard while on holidays...pipe the network traffic to the soundcard too.13:07
[Hardy]TuTUXGnot that helpful13:07
Hobbseedepends what the aim is13:10
=== Sliss__ is now known as Sliss
^BiplanO^hi all13:55
^BiplanO^I'm unable to start gnome after the last update!13:55
^BiplanO^X.0.log says that fglrx is unable to find agp13:56
^BiplanO^and mouse is frozen too13:56
^BiplanO^but i can use keyboard13:56
^BiplanO^after entering username and pssword into gdm it doesn't enter gnome13:57
^BiplanO^ctrl-alt-backspace works and I'm able tu use console13:58
[Hardy]TuTUXG^BiplanO^, u have to install the ubuntu-module and restricted-module manually13:58
^BiplanO^yes?13:58
[Hardy]TuTUXGcan u load the old kernel?13:58
^BiplanO^i noticed that there was an update of these packages13:58
[Hardy]TuTUXG2.6.24-10?13:58
^BiplanO^well.. grub doesn't tell me there's another 2.6.24-1013:59
[Hardy]TuTUXGit's not in the menu?13:59
^BiplanO^my latest kernel is -1013:59
[Hardy]TuTUXGthe update is 2.6.24-1114:00
^BiplanO^uhmmm14:00
^BiplanO^I'm on Puppy Linux now ;)14:00
^BiplanO^but I have to check14:00
h3sp4wnTry another mirror (gb.archive.ubuntu.com has 11 (with the modules)14:00
h3sp4wnfor both x86 and x64 (dunno about mac or sparc)14:00
[Hardy]TuTUXG-10 has been out there for a few days14:01
^BiplanO^so, what can i do from console?14:01
[Hardy]TuTUXGok14:01
^BiplanO^Ishould i modify the archives list?14:01
[Hardy]TuTUXGuname -r14:01
[Hardy]TuTUXGneed to make sure which kernel u r using14:02
^BiplanO^I'm on a live distribution now14:02
^BiplanO^how cani check the version on my hd?14:02
^BiplanO^uhmm ok14:04
[Hardy]TuTUXGthere is a file somewhere14:04
^BiplanO^there's only -10 in /usr/src/14:04
^BiplanO^i mean only the -10 directory14:04
[Hardy]TuTUXGso u probly want to update to -11 first14:05
[Hardy]TuTUXGsudo apt-get update14:05
^BiplanO^i did aptitude update/upgrade14:05
^BiplanO^but it didn't upgrade me to -1114:05
h3sp4wnyou would need full-upgrade (or dist-upgrade)14:05
^BiplanO^oh yes14:05
^BiplanO^maybe14:05
h3sp4wnThat presumes it was on the servers when you tried this14:06
^BiplanO^i really don't want to format :)14:06
h3sp4wnI want this stupid hdaudio to stop unmuting itself14:06
^BiplanO^uhmm okay let me try dist-upgrade or full-upgrade14:07
^BiplanO^is there any difference?14:07
h3sp4wnNo14:07
^BiplanO^thank you very much14:07
^BiplanO^see you later...14:07
^BiplanO^:)14:07
^BiplanO^anyway Puppy is fantastic!14:08
^BiplanO^:)14:08
^BiplanO^sorry for spam :p14:08
^BiplanO^bye14:08
Milos_SDWhy nvidia-glx-new 2.6.24.10-11 want to install linux-image2.6.24.11-i386, when I have generic kernel ?14:13
[Hardy]TuTUXGMilos_SD, install the generic kernel manually14:16
Milos_SDbut, then nvidia-glx-new will not work with new generic kernel?14:16
[Hardy]TuTUXGor wait for them to fix that?14:17
Milos_SDI was hopping that I will do the update today... but always when they fix something, they brake the something else :(14:18
[Hardy]TuTUXGMilos_SD, it's still alpha514:18
Milos_SDI know, but errors like this... I don't know ... When I upgraded to Hardy, I didn't think that there will be error like this ... :S14:19
Milos_SDI aspected bugs ... :)14:20
[Hardy]TuTUXGthere could be much worse errors14:20
[Hardy]TuTUXGthat's y it's not encouraged to upgrade to hardy on a productive machine14:21
[Hardy]TuTUXGno offense14:21
Milos_SDwell, I don't have no other machine :D14:21
^BiplanO^I'm back14:22
Milos_SDbut, for now, it is working very well ...  :)14:22
^BiplanO^nothing to do with aptitude dist-upgrade14:22
[Hardy]TuTUXGMilos_SD, im not using the nvidia pkg from ubuntu so i dont really know how to solve this, my suggestion is waiting for a fix14:23
[Hardy]TuTUXG^BiplanO^, which kernel you got?14:23
^BiplanO^should i change anything in sources.list?14:24
^BiplanO^-1014:24
Milos_SDI can't do anything, but wait :)14:24
^BiplanO^no updates14:24
[Hardy]TuTUXGMilos_SD, instead of taking a risk to break something14:24
^BiplanO^I have the default server in sources.list14:24
[Hardy]TuTUXG^BiplanO^, so x is runing well now?14:25
^BiplanO^no14:25
^BiplanO^I'm still on the live distro14:25
^BiplanO^tried to dist-upgrade but it say 0 upgrades available14:26
[Hardy]TuTUXGcould be ur mirror14:26
^BiplanO^i use archive.ubuntu.com14:26
[Hardy]TuTUXGno idea14:26
[Hardy]TuTUXGu will get them sooner or later14:27
^BiplanO^ahah yes of course14:27
^BiplanO^but i cannot use gnome now14:28
[Hardy]TuTUXGhave u tried?14:28
^BiplanO^tried what?14:28
[Hardy]TuTUXGboot ubuntu?14:28
^BiplanO^yes14:28
^BiplanO^i booted into safe mode14:28
[Hardy]TuTUXGx wont start?14:28
^BiplanO^and run dist-upgrade14:28
^BiplanO^gdm starts14:29
^BiplanO^but the mouse is frozen14:29
^BiplanO^and after i enter username and password nothing happens14:29
^BiplanO^Xorg.0.log says that fglrx is unable to get agp14:29
^BiplanO^and there's no mouse device14:30
[Hardy]TuTUXGpastebin ur xorg.conf14:30
^BiplanO^okay14:30
[Hardy]TuTUXGim not sure i can help u with this but i will try14:30
^BiplanO^anyway it worked before update... I don't think it's xorg.conf14:31
[Hardy]TuTUXGafter u installed the kernel have u tried to boot it?14:32
[Hardy]TuTUXGnvm14:32
[Hardy]TuTUXGalso make sure u have the right version of ubunt-module and restricted-module installed14:34
^BiplanO^well.. I was booting with -10 for several days14:34
muszekopenoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us and openoffice.org-hyphenation try to provide the same file (/usr/share/myspell/dicts/hyph_en_US.dic), which causes a dependency error in todays updates... anyone else got that error?14:34
^BiplanO^and all went fine14:34
^BiplanO^here it is : http://pastebin.com/d457ff7c414:34
[Hardy]TuTUXG^BiplanO^, so wat broke it?14:34
^BiplanO^the updates I think14:34
^BiplanO^it updated the packages you said to install by hand14:35
[Hardy]TuTUXGto which version?14:37
[Hardy]TuTUXG-10?14:37
^BiplanO^yes14:37
[Hardy]TuTUXGxorg.conf seems ok...14:39
[Hardy]TuTUXGu have another kernel?14:39
^BiplanO^i tryed to boo with -814:40
^BiplanO^but it's the same14:40
[Hardy]TuTUXGwhat does dmesg say?14:40
^BiplanO^it seems there are no errors14:41
^BiplanO^wait.. what's the latest kernel?14:41
[Hardy]TuTUXGjust mouse not working, anything else14:41
[Hardy]TuTUXGhere i have 2.6.24-1114:41
^BiplanO^I'm navigating the pacages archive, for understanding14:42
^BiplanO^the latest linux-image pakage I have is 2.6.24.11.1014:43
[Hardy]TuTUXGso u r using the -1114:43
^BiplanO^the latest restricted-modules is 2.6.24.10-1114:44
[Hardy]TuTUXGuh ha14:44
^BiplanO^but i boot with -1014:44
^BiplanO^uhmmm14:44
^BiplanO^-11 doesn't appear in grub menu14:44
[Hardy]TuTUXGnot fully updated14:46
^BiplanO^ahah so weird14:46
^BiplanO^11.1014:46
^BiplanO^10-1114:46
^BiplanO^people get crazy for much more less14:46
^BiplanO^:)14:46
[Hardy]TuTUXGshouldnt it be 2.6.24-11.10?14:46
^BiplanO^ahah wait14:47
[Hardy]TuTUXGit should be 2.6.24-11.17?14:47
^BiplanO^well..yes14:47
^BiplanO^uhmmm well the latest restricted-modules is 2.6.24.10-11.2914:49
^BiplanO^bingo!14:49
^BiplanO^uhmm no.. sorry14:50
[Hardy]TuTUXGu should have linux-image-2.6.24-11 linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-11 linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-1114:50
[Hardy]TuTUXGyes, the actual version # is 2.6.24.10-11.2914:51
DrHalanhey, i have compizconfig-settings-manager installed but on the appearce menu i cant set "custom effects" (the option isnt there)14:51
[Hardy]TuTUXGrun ccsm?14:51
^BiplanO^so the problem is linux-image?14:52
^BiplanO^i have 2.6.24.11.1014:53
[Hardy]TuTUXGi have 2.6.24-11.1714:54
^BiplanO^this is the output of uname -r?14:54
^BiplanO^or the name of the package?14:55
[Hardy]TuTUXGthe version of the pkg14:55
[Hardy]TuTUXGim still in 2.6.24-10 right now14:55
[Hardy]TuTUXGneed to recompile the kernel14:55
^BiplanO^oh...14:56
^BiplanO^what is your mirror?14:56
[Hardy]TuTUXGca14:57
^BiplanO^ca?14:57
^BiplanO^is there a way to set it through console?14:57
[Hardy]TuTUXGcanada14:57
[Hardy]TuTUXGnano /etc/apt/source.list14:58
[Hardy]TuTUXGsudo14:58
^BiplanO^so, i have to change archive.ubuntu.com with14:58
^BiplanO^ca.archive.ubuntu.com?14:58
[Hardy]TuTUXGca.archive....14:58
[Hardy]TuTUXGyes14:58
^BiplanO^uhmmm let's try14:59
[Hardy]TuTUXGwhere r u?14:59
^BiplanO^italy14:59
[Hardy]TuTUXGit could be really slow14:59
[Hardy]TuTUXGtry us14:59
^BiplanO^ok14:59
^BiplanO^see you later15:02
muszekhow do I "restart sound"?15:18
selckinsudo reboot15:18
muszekI have sound problems - restarting Gnome helps (and I'd like to fix it w/o killing everything...)15:19
selckinusing esd?15:19
muszekselckin: using whatever's default in hardy right now (meaning I haven't changed anything)15:19
muszekI tried /etc/init.d/pulseaudio restart # didn't help15:21
h3sp4wnthere is a force unload for alsa somewhere15:22
[Hardy]TuTUXGmuszek, what kind of problem?15:22
h3sp4wnmuszek:  /sbin/alsa --help15:23
muszek[Hardy]TuTUXG: I described it here http://www.muszek.com/hardy-audio-bug (don't know which package it belongs to...)15:23
Amaranthmuszek: killall pulseaudio && pulseaudio &15:25
muszekh3sp4wn: sudo /sbin/alsa reload (and force-reload) didn't help.  no sound with skype.15:25
h3sp4wnmuszek: You could use oss if you could be bothered (www.opensound.com)15:26
h3sp4wnThen probably you need the non alsa version of skype15:27
[Hardy]TuTUXGmuszek, i had that problem, solved(work around) by using different output devices for different apps15:27
sochi15:29
sochttp://pastebin.com/m50b3cd8815:29
socgnome-settings-daemon is SegFaulting ...15:29
socdid someone experience that?15:29
h3sp4wnAll the time15:29
h3sp4wnfortunately it doesn't seem to do anything useful15:30
h3sp4wn(for me anyway)15:30
h3sp4wnActually maybe it does but it gets restarted quickly15:30
muszekre15:31
muszeksomewhere between reloading alsa and after killall pulseaudio && pulseaudio & my system became unresponsive.  I couldn't move a mouse, ctrl+alt+f1, nor ssh to it from another box.  I could ping it.  I raised skinny elephansts...15:33
alex_mayorgabug 197665 anyone15:33
ubotuLaunchpad bug 197665 in gnome-settings-daemon "[hardy] The Settings Daemon restarted too many times." [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19766515:33
h3sp4wnProbably but I set that to ignore ages ago15:33
soch3sp4wn: the problem is that it doesn't load my settings anymore15:34
alex_mayorgah3sp4wn, in case you feel like subscribing ;)15:34
socso my sysrem looks uber-ugly15:34
socbecause of crappy font's themes, etc.15:34
socbtw, does ship fiefox3 with an internal cairo library or does it use the system's?15:35
alex_mayorgaIIRC, the use of system GUI elements was one of the advancements in FF315:35
h3sp4wnsoc: What settings ?15:36
h3sp4wnI don't actually use any gnome apps I don't think so if its something to do with that then it won't affect me15:36
h3sp4wnexcept maybe nm and the other applets in my titlebar15:37
soch3sp4wn: my settings ... fonts, themes, etc.15:43
h3sp4wnWhen you change them ?15:44
socno15:45
flipstarsoc: everywhere or only in gtk apps ?15:45
socwhen i start up i get the message that starting gnome-settings-daemon failed and everything looks ugly15:45
socgtk15:45
h3sp4wnit doesn't seem to affect my binary firefox or urxvt15:45
h3sp4wnor matlab or emacs15:45
soch3sp4wn: how should it?15:45
h3sp4wnDunno you haven't described the problem properly yet15:46
socwhen i start gnome, my settings don't load15:46
alex_mayorgasoc, did you checked out bug 19766515:46
ubotuLaunchpad bug 197665 in gnome-settings-daemon "[hardy] The Settings Daemon restarted too many times." [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19766515:46
socwhat's hard about that?15:46
h3sp4wnYou didn't say when you start15:46
h3sp4wnI just get it crashing all the timer after it has started15:47
h3sp4wn(but it auto restarts itself)15:47
socalex_mayorga: doesn't seem to be my bug15:47
sochttp://pastebin.com/m50b3cd8815:47
socit doesn't try to restart here15:48
h3sp4wnwell that aint 197665 then15:48
h3sp4wn"[hardy] The Settings Daemon restarted too many times."15:48
bseewas 2.6.24-11 kernel removed from update servers?15:49
h3sp4wnI am running it here just fine15:49
flipstari also didnt get the new kernel ..15:49
h3sp4wnNo its still on my mirror15:50
h3sp4wn(gb)15:50
bseei downloaded it and it failed to install correctly, now i reinstalled OS and no 2.6.24-11, just 2.6.24-1015:50
flipstarnothing on main..nothing on local..nothing on the gb server ..15:53
h3sp4wnisp caching possibly15:54
h3sp4wn(in the case of one or the other or both of us)15:54
^BiplanO^anyone had a problem on starting X after the latest update?15:55
h3sp4wnI take it you waited to install the new kernel until you had all the parts ?15:56
nemois latest update one that moved to autodetect, or did that happen earlier?15:56
nemoI've no clue since A) I backed up my xorg long ago and B) it autodetected smoothly anyway :)15:57
nemos/xorg/xorg.conf/15:57
lunksWhen running compiz, I'm getting this error:15:57
lunksError: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module has version 169.09, but this NVIDIA driver component has version 169.12.  Please make sure that the kernel module and all NVIDIA driver components have the same version.15:57
^BiplanO^the problem is not with xorg.conf15:57
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flipstar^BiplanO^: ..so what then ?16:01
ionstormwith the new kernel rls today there is no build dir16:01
ionstormi cannot build my rt73 driver16:02
lunksAnd I'm using only ubuntu's driver16:03
^BiplanO^flipstar: eheh I don't know16:04
flipstarlunks: try remove and reinstall16:04
ionstormanyone notice there is no /lib/modules/2.6.24-11-generic/"build"16:04
ionstormwas it moved?16:04
flipstar^BiplanO^: how do you now then..? try login into an tty and type 'X'16:04
lunksflipstar, k16:05
ionstormcd nm didnt have headers installed16:06
flipstari only did get the linux-source updated to 2.6.24-11 but not the kernel image ..16:06
flipstarwired16:06
ubuntugreetings16:08
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presroihi, after rebooting, my notebook (hardy/kubuntu) does not find any networks (cable and wireless) anymore16:12
twbHowdy; my unichrome-based GPUs' magic numbers aren't in the list in alpha4 (meaning that it falls back to the vesa driver).  Can I do anything to make sure they are auto-detected in the final release, or is it too late?  If the latter, what's the magic to make casper use a particular Xorg GPU driver?16:24
twb(I'm just about to grab alpha5 to test it.)16:24
h3sp4wnSo with pulseaudio can I sensibly switch the sink to my usbaudio card16:25
h3sp4wn(seems so complicated the applet)16:25
h3sp4wnalsa_output.usb_device_a73_7_noserial_if0_sound_card_0_alsa_playback_016:26
h3sp4wn(thats the sink name but changing it doesn't seem to work)16:26
h3sp4wnor do I need to change using asoundconf as well16:27
shirishhas anybody used the dict (dictionary) application ?16:29
freebirdrunning 8.04, can't click desktop icons anymore, menus have gone mac style as in click and hold...is this a known issue?16:39
flipstarkde3 ?16:41
freebirdgnome16:41
freebird2.21.9216:41
flipstarcan you click other icons than these on desktop ?16:42
freebirdyes, menus and system tray16:42
twbEven on MacOS 7 you could click and the menu would stay open, IIRC.16:44
twbBut if you click-and-held, it would treat the click release as the item selection16:44
twbI might be remembering 8.1; I suppose it doesn't matter.16:44
freebirdmy issue is that all has changed but I didn't ask it to?16:45
freebirdwhen I try to drag a window it maximises the window instead...a lot strange behaviours16:45
Q-FUNKhowdy!  how do I configure the *default* location to show for the weather report in the new clock applet in gnome?16:46
freebirdexit16:47
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hischildso far it's all goin fine for me with hardy17:09
KrimZoni broke mine17:09
hischildwhy/how/what's up with it?17:10
donomohow can i get around the dreaded openoffice.org-hyphenation-en-us / openoffice.org-hyphenation conflict?17:10
hischildupdate, do autoremove in console, then update again17:10
hischildthat fixed it fo rme17:10
donomoi did apt-get update, then apt-get autoremove, i get The following packages have unmet dependencies17:11
hischildwhich packages / dependencies?17:11
Milos_SDwhen will all kernel/modules/meta packages be tranfered on 2.6.24.11 version? :S17:11
KrimZonwell i wanted to install some kind of proper support for the touchpad, but in doing that i broke xorg.conf, so i reinstalled some nvidia-xorg bits and bobs, and then when it rebooted the video was fixed but wireless was down17:11
vlowtheriwlwifi?17:12
hischilddonomo: i'm having the exact same hyphenation thingy now17:12
* vlowther is happy that I have an emergency backup atheros card.17:12
donomohischild: http://pastie.org/16013817:12
alex_mayorga!skype17:12
ubotuTo install Skype on Ubuntu, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Skype - To record on Skype, check: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SkypeRecordingHowto17:12
hischilddonomo: i'm on irssi now on my server --> can't check links ... sorry :(17:12
KrimZoni dont know, its an intel pro wireless17:13
donomohischild: elinks ftw? :)17:13
hischilddonomo: how can i get links out of irssi17:13
hischildi have no gui or sth17:13
KrimZonits on an Asus A8Sc17:13
donomohischild: open a new shell, run 'links'17:13
hischilddonomo: hmm ...17:13
hischilddonomo: gimme a sec ... fixing the hyphenation thing17:13
delhagedonomo: I have the exact same problem too17:14
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Mark_MillimanAll of the kernel modules in the repository are not up to -11.17 and the nvidia-new drivers don't work with anything other than the i386 version17:14
donomoi cant install anything else until the hyphenating thing is fixed.17:14
Mark_MillimanI am running the -11.17 i386 image just so the nVidia drivers work.17:14
donomomaybe i should uninstall all of openoffice17:14
vlowtherKrimZon: the latest round of kernel updates do not have drivers for the Intel 3945 or the 4965 cards.17:14
KrimZonintel pro wireless 3945ABG17:15
Mark_MillimanHopefully the rest of the modules will get up to -11.17 soon17:15
Milos_SDAnd the rest of the meta packages ...17:15
KrimZonhmm... so i uninstall it all and revert to what's on cd?17:15
Milos_SDlinux meta package want to install -10 version17:15
Milos_SD:(17:15
vlowtheror just reboot to the prior kernel.17:15
vlowtheras long as you don;t have an nvidia card.17:16
Mark_Millimanexactly17:16
Mark_MillimanI went back to -10 but it was too late for the drivers they are not backward compatible17:16
vlowthersamw here17:16
Mark_Millimanthe i386 version seems to be working17:16
vlowtherwhich is why I am glad I had the  other wireless card lying around.17:16
hischilddonomo: you can in theory uninstall openoffice yet it's unrecommended ... much depends on it17:17
Mark_MillimanThey better get the kernel stable soon because beta is closing in on them17:17
donomohischild: is there another approach?17:17
vlowther... and fix the fscking "hal not updating battery status" bug!17:17
Mark_Millimanvlowther, don't know anything about that because I am running this on a desktop17:18
hischilddonomo: to the hyphen bug? i think so ... gimme a min17:18
Mark_Millimanthat would be a pretty big issue though17:18
hischildMark_Milliman: i'm runnin on a laptop ... it's annoying that it doesnt update the batt status17:18
hischildwell .. not always17:18
Mark_MillimanI would agree17:18
vlowtherit is.  Battery satus on a laptop is only getting updated right now when you attach or remove ac power.17:18
* vlowther has resorted to having a tiny terminal window open running watch -s 30 acpi17:19
hischildvlowther: yeah ... well the little light still shows me wether i'm above or below 10% .. and the rest is a pure gamble17:19
hischildoh gimme a break ... this used to fix it ...17:22
hischildstupid thing17:22
hischildhmm ...17:22
hischildthis is so likely to break my laptop again17:24
twbGack, why isn't there an openchrome/unichrome driver... oh wait, they call themselves "via" now...17:28
twb...which brings me to my next question: gack, where is the "via" driver?17:29
hischildtwb: you mean as in where is it in xorg.conf?17:29
twbhischild: no, I mean as in on disk17:30
hischildgood question17:30
twbI'm checking the filesystem now, but the dinky GTK thing that gdm pops up when it repeatedly fails to boot X doesn't list via/openchrome/unichrome17:30
twb...using a4 still; a5 is unsquashfsing now.17:30
KEB1how to upgrade? "dist-upgrade"17:30
hischildKEB1: there's a guide for that one ...17:31
hischildchange all gutsy to hardy and then do dist-upgrade17:31
hischildyet HIGHLY UNRECOMMENDED!!!17:31
hischildi've tried it 4 times so far, 2 times on a clean install17:31
hischildand all have failed17:31
KEB1hischild: what should i canhge to hrdy?17:31
bazhangor just get the alpha 5 iso or a daily build17:31
Sonicadvance1Question. I'm running a DVD in totem. EVERYTHING is tinted blue? wtf is that?17:31
bazhangsources list KEB117:31
hischildKEB1: in your sources.list17:31
hischildKEB1: it's better to grab the iso and do a clean install17:32
twbSonicadvance1: sounds like XV voodoo; do you mean just the video area, or the whole desktop?17:32
KrimZonvlowther: i've got back to -10 kernel, but now my xorg.conf is still misconfigured17:32
twbhischild: ewwww17:32
KEB1can i copy the home folder then?17:32
twbhischild: even RHEL supports upgrading in place!17:32
hischildKEB1: ain't that a seperate partition?17:32
KrimZonwhat i did was change some stuff, but then when x restarted it completely messed the file up so i couldnt change it back17:33
Sonicadvance1twb, Just the video area, let me get a screen capture17:33
hischildtwb: RHEL?17:33
KEB1ive the iso from hardy alphy 3, it is problematic to update to aplhy 5 and then eo betha,... to the final?17:33
KrimZonbut before then i had working nvidia and wireless17:33
twbhischild: I guess you don't get out much?  RHEL = Red Hat Enterprise Linux.17:33
hischildtwb: it failed for me every time .. no matter what i tried it always failed on it17:33
Sonicadvance1twb, http://bdo.ktserv.com/Users/Sonicadvance1/TheInvisibleBlue.png <--Blue people!17:33
Sonicadvance1Looks like it's for Blu Ray advertisement or something17:33
twbSonicadvance1: fetching... from the description it sounds like a colorspace mis-configuration (e.g. YUV /= RGB).17:33
hischildtwb: no ... i only got back to linux somewhere like a week ago ... before  that i had to use windows for game development17:34
hischildtwb: i prefer to dive in head first ... and i always like a challenge to keep my box running like i want it17:34
twbhischild: well, I think you should NOT be recommending people to do a completely fresh install.17:35
Sonicadvance1hm17:35
* Sonicadvance1 blames 64bit17:35
hischildtwb: they'll break more then likely ...17:35
twbSonicadvance1: I think that's a colorspace issue; I don't know offhand how to fix it in Totem.17:35
twbhischild: that's *your* anecdotal evidence.17:35
Sonicadvance1I tried VLC but it crashes D:17:35
hischildtwb: correct, that's _my_ experience with it so far on which i am basing my conclusion. Should you have a different opinion, i'm more then willing to listen and even change my conclusion on that17:36
twbhischild: indeed; IME dist-upgrading post-release is trivial (assuming you check the release documentation for gotchas).17:36
donomomy experince has been dist-upgrading is problematic and an clean install is preferable17:37
twbhischild: dist-upgrading to a moving target like Sid or Ubuntu+1 sometimes (often?) requires you to know how to resolve apt/dpkg issues, but if you know how to do that it's usually not difficult either.17:37
hischildtwb: a good discussion isn't wrong (and even helpfull). However, i can't be expected to tell people something differently then what i've been experiencing now can i17:37
twbI admit that Ubuntu dist-upgrading has, IME, been worse than Debian.17:37
twbhischild: fair enough.17:38
flipstaryou cant do an distupgrade from X anyway ..17:38
hischildtwb: i do know how to solve most issues by now. Wether it is with some help, experimenting or just plain research for it, usually i can figure it out. Yet it has broken like unfixable broken for me 4 times, which makes me unrecommend the upgrading from gutsy (should've mentioned that)17:38
flipstaror at least shouldnt17:38
twbflipstar: dist-upgrading while X is running shouldn't kill anything.17:39
flipstaryes but it remains on unsolved depencies ..17:39
affluxerr, no?17:39
twbflipstar: huh?17:39
flipstarit could i mean it still is recommend to do that without X17:40
flipstarthis is much safer17:40
affluxflipstar: I never did dist-upgrading without X, from gutsy a2 until now, hardy17:40
hischildthe fewer is running, the less could interfere with the upgrade17:40
twbThe last time I checked, feisty->gutsy was *only* recommended to be done via update-manager.17:40
twbhischild: it's VERY unlikely running processes would break a dist-upgrade.17:41
affluxhischild: you can even remove packages while the application in the package is running17:41
hischildtwb: yet mine failed so i did a clean install17:41
hischildafflux: i am aware of that (looks funny though ... running the app while it's removed)17:41
twbhischild: I still suspect that the problem was your inexperience, not any fundamentally insurmountable problem with dist-upgrading.17:42
affluxProbably a broken upgrade-path17:42
lime4x4slow file transfer using samba or sptfp17:42
affluxlime4x4: via nautilus?17:42
hischildtwb: ofcourse i have a lot to learn, i've never denied that17:42
lime4x4was using places/network to move files but that was so slow 1 meg per sec17:43
SeveredCrossAre there known bugs regarding multimonitor setups and gnome-settings-daemon & gnome-display-properties?17:43
twbhischild: please understand that I'm not criticising you, just questioning the inferences you're making (reinstalling is usually better than dist-upgrading)17:43
SeveredCrossA quick Launchpad search turns up nothing, but I may be looking for the wrong things.17:43
lime4x4then setup spftp whish is just as slow17:43
twbWhat procotol is SPFTP?17:44
affluxlime4x4: I think there was a known issue some time ago, but they should've been fixed now17:44
KrimZondamn, i almost fixed it but then it automatically reinstalled -1117:44
afflux*that17:44
donomomy solution to the openoffice hyphenation thingy: 'sudo aptitude remove language-support-writing-en', say no until the solution that only uninstalls packages17:44
lime4x4well it doesn't appear to be on my end...lol17:44
affluxlime4x4: let me check17:44
lime4x4thanks17:44
alex_mayorga!release17:45
ubotuUbuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases17:45
Sonicadvance1Hm, audio isn't even synced in VLC17:45
alex_mayorgahow do I know what release I'm currently running?17:45
lime4x4it's weird the file i'm testing is 2.6 gigs in size it starts to copy then it hangs at 26.5 megs then it copies another 26.5 megs and hangs again17:46
matjanhi, i have some troubles now after the latest update17:46
flipstaralex_mayorga: lsb_release -a17:46
hischildtwb: i was already assuming you didn't mean it as you wrote it. It might have been my inexperience or something else, however it still broke for me. I understand that you have a lot more experience with it and i won't deny that, nor that i have a lot to learn. Yet i'm eager to learn and always more then willing to take advice17:46
affluxlime4x4: what's your version of gvfs?17:46
matjanmost notably, hardy now only recognizes one of the 4 cores on my cpu17:46
alex_mayorgaflipstar, thanks17:47
lime4x4how do i check that? It should be the latest17:47
matjanis there any way to solve this or should i just wait for the next update?17:47
alex_mayorgalime4x4, sudo aptitude show gvfs17:47
affluxlime4x4:  apt-cache policy gvfs would be better17:48
lime4x4Version: 0.1.8svn20080228-0ubuntu117:48
flipstarmatjan: what kernel you are running? generic ?17:48
matjanflipstar, the last update which is 2.6.24-11-38617:49
flipstarmatjan: maybe you should try the generic kernel17:49
affluxlime4x4: hm, the bug I was thinking about was fixed since 0.1.617:50
lime4x4is it possible the bug is still in my setup somehow?17:50
matjanand since there was also an update of nvidia-glx-new, graphics are borked when running another kernel17:50
affluxlime4x4: not really17:50
affluxlime4x4: you could check if it's working when copying via terminal, not via nautilus+gvfs17:51
matjanflipstar, so, that would solve the cpu problem, but then i have screwed up graphics17:51
matjan2.6.24-10-generic ran nicely17:51
affluxlime4x4: if it's working as expected, feel free to report a bug against gvfs17:51
flipstarmatjan: maybe you should stay at this for a while :)17:51
lime4x4okay i'll have to dig up info on how to copy a file thru the terminal.never did that before17:51
flipstarjust cp17:52
flipstarcp input output17:52
matjanflipstar, hehe17:52
matjananyway, how should i file a bugreport about this?17:53
matjanby the way, it also seemed that sound got screwed, but after a reboot in safe mode it works again17:53
beerockxsI can't login to gnome anymore using the default session, I get the window that the session has been closed after less than 10 seconds, but .xsession-errors does not contain anything apart from "/etc/gdm/Xsession: Beginning session setup..."17:57
beerockxsanyone have an idea what might cause that?17:57
twbbeerockxs: what is the default session?17:59
alex-weejis murrine supposed to be the new default theme then?18:00
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beerockxstwb: the gnome session18:01
beerockxstwb: Using the safe mode gnome session works (I'm using that right now)18:01
twbupdate: in 8.04a3, both via and unichrome drivers are installed, and manually forcing unichrome in xorg.conf works.18:01
beerockxstwb: it had been working just fine. I logged out, and then couldn't log in again.18:01
twbbeerockxs: sounds like you uninstalled something important.18:02
twbbeerockxs: get a shell, and tell me if ubuntu-desktop is still installed.18:02
beerockxstwb: logging in as another, new user works also.18:02
beerockxstwb: i uninstalled evolution, and thus do not have ubuntu-desktop anymre18:03
twbbeerockxs: that means it's something you've done to your home stuff, presumably.18:03
twbbeerockxs: it might just be that you've changed your default session type; have you tries manually asking for the GNOME session?18:03
beerockxstwb: i'll try that now18:04
beerockxsbrb18:04
twbWhy these kids don't run their IRC inside screen, I'll never know.18:04
twbOr at least start a second X server.18:04
lime4x4okay using scp to transfer a 2.6 gig file from hardy to gutsy i get 1.5 megs per sec18:05
twblime4x4: are you using -C?  Are you using -c blowfish?18:05
matjananyway, i get this in /var/log/messages: Mar  2 12:37:56 quadpc kernel: [    0.000000] WARNING: NR_CPUS limit of 1 reached.  Processor ignored.18:05
twblime4x4: if it's still too slow, have you considered using something unsecured like thttpd or firehose?18:06
lime4x4scp test.avi john@192.168.1.23:18:06
beerockxstwb: thanks. somehow, the XClient session got set as default. It's working now.18:07
* Oli`` wonders when the 2.6.24-11-generic kernel will be out18:08
lime4x4before when i was using gutsy i could transfer files at around 65 megs per sec now with hardy i'm down to 1.5 megs per sec18:08
twblime4x4: good luck isolating the cause18:09
lime4x4that's a big decrease in speed18:09
twbiostat is probably your friend18:09
Oli``65?! what sort of hardware?18:09
twbOli``: 1000baseT, presumably18:10
twbSince he's using TCP/IP.18:10
flipstar!info iostat hardy18:10
ubotuPackage iostat does not exist in hardy18:10
flipstar..18:10
Oli``i see sorry I thought that was disk=>disk transfer18:10
twbIt's still incredibly fast for 100baseT18:11
lime4x4sudo apt-get install sysstat gets u iostat18:11
flipstarthx18:11
twbflipstar: sysstat: usr/bin/iostat18:11
twbflipstar: apt-file is your friend.18:11
flipstari rather would like to have tool that lists disc access per application..18:12
flipstarlike top18:12
Oli``lime4x4: have you tried transferring over something that isn't encrypted? eg: ftp, http, etc18:12
Oli``flipstar: there's a .py script somewhere that does do that18:13
lime4x4i'm working on setting up a ftp server now to test the speed18:13
flipstarOli``: you probably dont have it around? or a tip for google..?18:14
twblime4x4: I suggest you try thttpd; that's optimized for speed.18:14
Oli``flipstar: it was sitting on my desktop until last week when I went postal on it.. I'll try and find it again18:14
twblime4x4: if you feel like compiling things, firehose can apparently make switches physically melt by being so fast.18:14
flipstarOli``: thank you :=)18:14
lime4x4don't mind compiling18:15
twblime4x4: since you reported speeds above the probably limit of 100baseT, I'd check to make sure you haven't introduced a non-gigabit connection into your path.18:15
twb*probable18:15
Oli``is there a command to list your bash history (so I can grep it)?18:16
flipstari set an alias for history |grep18:17
flipstarnow its hg :)18:17
twbOli``: yes.18:17
twbOli``: see HISTORY and HISTORY EXPANSION in the bash manual.18:17
pwuertz_hi, after upgrading from 7.10 to 8.04, my system freezes from time to time18:19
twbpwuertz_: that's not enough information to diagnose the fault.18:19
pwuertz_is there a way to receive any debug information?18:19
pwuertz_twb: I know.. thats why I'm asking for any hints how to investigate this problem18:20
twbWell, firstly, can you reproduce the freeze on demand (e.g. it always freezes when you try to open Firefox)18:20
pwuertz_no.. I cannot reproduce the freeze18:20
pwuertz_the system freezes randomly18:21
Oli``flipstar: http://guichaz.free.fr/misc/#iotop =)18:21
pwuertz_even without doing anything18:21
twbpwuertz_: after the freeze, can you switch to vt1 (Ctrl+Alt+F1)?  Does the machine respond to ping?  To ssh?18:21
pwuertz_i can leave the desktop alone for half an hour.. and the system does not respond in any way18:22
pwuertz_no.. its completely frozen... network is gone too18:22
pwuertz_sometimes I could leave the machine running the whole day without any incident18:22
twbI used to have that problem when using 3d acceleration on my Radeon 9000.18:23
mphillpwuertz_: I had a freeze too18:23
twbI doubt that's any help.18:23
mphillscares me18:23
twbI suppose you could look at /var/log after rebooting for shenanigans18:23
mphillI also had my computer freeze during post, when it was going t check memory it froze typing "Memo", it didn't finish memory.  that really scares me.18:24
lime4x4twb u have a link for firehose18:24
twblime4x4: nah18:25
twblime4x4: it's a bitch to find, too18:25
lime4x4i found it.. did a google search for firehose file transfer18:26
lime4x4http://www.heroinewarrior.com/firehose.php318:27
twbAh, yeah18:27
flipstarOli``: this is exactly what i've searched for..nice :)18:29
Oli``flipstar: yeah it's not perfect but it's damned handy when you need something like it18:29
flipstarit is perfect :) and if not you can still edit the code :P18:32
alex_mayorgadoes your gnome-settings-daemon work?18:32
Oli``very true18:34
DanaGGaack, why does update-manager want to install linux-image-2.6.24-11-386?  My system needs the -generic kernel!18:36
donomoanyone noticed application in the taskbar dont fill the whole panel? im always clicking on the very bottom pixel and then need to adjust the mouse up a couple pixels to select the application.18:39
ryanpgwhen I plug in my usb camera, it is automatically mounted and shows up on the desktop, unfortunately nautilus and gnome-panel both become unresponsive18:39
ryanpgtips on doing some bug hunting here?18:39
ryanpgdonomo, ifaik that's something themes specify18:40
ryanpgdonomo, I mean the padding around panel applets18:40
donomoryanpg: ok thx18:41
s0u][ighthi guys18:41
affluxDanaG: I had that too, I think it was because of some virtualbox-ose-modules weirdness18:42
DanaGHmm, I'm not using the virtualbox-ose-modules, because I can't be sure how it'll interact with the non-OSS VirtualBox additions.18:45
affluxdo you have them installed?18:46
DanaGIn the guest, yes.  I don't have the packaged vboxdrv installed; instead, I do 'vboxdrv setup' manually.18:46
DanaGThe latter is in the host, of course.18:46
affluxyep18:47
affluxhm, okay, looks like I'm on the wrong path18:47
DanaGI instead just use aptitude to install the new -generic, and mark it automatic.18:47
Assidhey18:48
Assidis it me.. or is the new update giving -386 kernel ?18:48
affluxhehe18:48
affluxAssid: at least DanaG and I had this too18:49
Milos_SDI think  that is ubuntu way to bypass that bug with nvidia and dual core :D18:49
AssidMilos_SD: ?18:49
Assidi got a freaking quad core18:49
Milos_SDwell, if you use 386 kernel, your PC will not freez with nvidia drivers installed :)18:50
Assidwtf?18:50
Assidwasnt freezing earlier18:50
Milos_SDbut, you will be using just one core :)18:50
affluxmy PC doesn't freeze with nvidia-glx-new and dual-core and -generic18:50
Assidwhatd i update for then18:50
Milos_SDmy do :(18:50
lime4x4im currently running the latest kernel with nvidia drivers on a dual core setup18:50
AssidLimCore:  uname -a18:51
DanaGwrong tab-complete?18:51
Milos_SDlime4x4, what latest kernel?18:51
DanaGLinux GLaDOS 2.6.24-11-generic #1 SMP Fri Feb 29 22:08:31 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux18:51
AssidI WANT MY MULTICORE!18:51
* Assid turns red18:51
lime4x4Linux john-hardy 2.6.24-11-generic #1 SMP Fri Feb 29 22:08:31 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/18:51
AssidDanaG: you installed the other kernel yourself?18:51
Milos_SDhow did you updated to that kernel version ?18:51
DanaGYup, using aptitude.18:52
RyanPriorI have a warning symbol in my notification area telling me that my package repository list is a week out of date, even though I just updated it.18:52
AssidLinux kernel image for version 2.6.24 on x86/x86_64  ?18:52
lime4x4i installed it manually from the repos hardy wouldn't updateon it's own18:52
Assid-generic?18:52
Milos_SDand there is all packages available for that kernel version?18:53
Milos_SDall restricted packages, etc?18:53
AssidGeneric Linux kernel image gives me -38618:53
lime4x4yes18:53
lime4x4you'll have to manually install them18:54
Assidwhich one?18:54
Assidlinux-image ? linux-image-2.6.24-11-generic ?... ?18:54
affluxlinux-image-2.6.24-11-generic18:54
DanaGAnybody here using radeonfb with either fglrx or radeonhd?18:54
alex_mayorgawhy don't I see 2.6.24-11?18:55
alex_mayorganot available as an update :(18:55
flipstarwired why it isnt marked as an update oO18:55
Assidi cant remove the other one..18:55
Assidit removes nvidia-glx-new18:55
Assid:(18:55
lime4x4check and see if it's in synaptic18:55
DanaGUse aptitude.18:56
flipstarin adept it is ..18:56
alex_mayorgaDanaG, I-m using aptitude18:56
DanaGSelect to install the generic and then select to uninstall the 386, in that order.18:56
Assidi did.. you just cant do both in 1 go18:56
oxigenhi, i just downloading alpha5, and i have a few questions before install...18:56
oxigeni want to use swap on other hd, how to do that?18:57
Milos_SDlinux-image-2.6.24-11-generic, restricted-2.6.24-11-generic, nvidia-glx-new18:57
alex_mayorgaaptitude safe/upgrade says there are 0 things to update18:57
Milos_SDis there any other package that is important for system to work ?18:58
DanaGWhat do you mean, just can't do both in 1 go?18:58
Milos_SDother that this 3 ?18:58
DanaGTry running aptitude with no parameters, to get the ncurses UI.18:58
flipstaroxigen: thats kind of basic knowledge..are you sure you ready for an _alpha_ (pre-beta) ?18:58
oxigenalso, last time i had problems nvidia drivers, what is best way to install them, to use drivers from nvidia.com or the ones from repository?18:59
alex_mayorgaDanaG, you'll need to hold my hand here :(18:59
Assid386 ..lol18:59
Assidthat makes my eyes bleed18:59
oxigenflipstar: sorry, i know... :)18:59
oxigenflipstar: i have two hd's so there is no problems..19:00
flipstarno problem with that :)19:00
flipstarjust like it was on gutsy19:00
Assidbrb19:00
Assidreboot.. again19:00
oxigenflipstar: ok, what about nvidia, which drivers to use? (64bit distro)19:01
alex_mayorgasynaptics shows I already have 2.6.24-11 downloaded, but uname -a says I have 2.6.24-10 going, what gives?19:01
flipstaroxigen: i personally use these from nvidia website..right now 171.0519:01
oxigenflipstar: thank you, do you use 64bit kernel?19:02
flipstaralex_mayorga: updating kernel needs reboot19:02
flipstaroxigen: no..32 bit19:02
oxigenhmm19:02
alex_mayorgalooks like the headers we-re not pulled19:03
oxigenare there any known issues with 64bit ubuntu and drivers from nvidia site perhaps?19:04
alex_mayorgaanything I might need besides the headers_19:05
* r3m0t upgradesa19:07
oxigenwhen will be first beta release out?19:07
r3m0tthursday 13th19:07
oxigenthis month?19:07
r3m0tyup19:07
oxigenhmm, cool!19:08
oxigenlast time i couldnt install nvidia drivers :( i hope this time will go..19:08
r3m0t1.5 GB?!19:09
r3m0tI suppose the final version will require a similarly large download19:09
oxigenwhat 1.5gb?19:09
r3m0tI'm trying to upgrade my system19:09
oxigenoh, upgrading is just too annoying (usually)19:10
r3m0tI had no idea I have so much stuff installed ;-) I don't even use KDE19:10
r3m0tI'm not even allowed to just download that much on this network19:11
r3m0tand the weekly updates will be a lot larger too... maybe I should hold off19:11
oxigeni really wish to have finally 64 bit system installed19:13
* oxigen is still on 6.1019:13
r3m0t64-bit? ...why?19:13
oxigenwell, sounds cool! :)19:14
r3m0tand, 6.10? that isn't even LTS!19:14
oxigeni still getting updates19:14
oxigenand work good too! but i would like to see some new stuff :)19:15
r3m0tyeah new stuff is always good ;)19:15
oxigenwell, i build new stuff 4 what i need, but gnome is old, kernel too,...19:16
flipstarwhen i remember right since hardy you also can upgade from earlier ditros than gutsy :)19:16
oxigenoh, no thank you, i need one working os :)19:17
oxigeni have second hd for such a playground19:18
oxigen1 hour to go..19:19
smurfslovergood evening19:20
oxigenbut i must say that i LOVE Ubuntu, it's amazing distro19:20
smurfsloveranyone had troubles with hardy and xorg?19:20
oxigensmurfslover, oh, you love smurfs even more than ubuntu!?19:20
oxigen:)19:20
smurfsloveri prefer pclinuxos actually19:20
smurfsloveri try other distro's for fun19:21
oxigennot yet19:21
* oxigen waiting download19:21
flipstarhardy dont need an xorg.conf at all ..19:21
r3m0tI try other distro's for work (just kidding)19:21
smurfsloverbut smurfs are better19:21
smurfsloverso why am i stuck to a 800x600 res19:21
nurettinhow can i enable exif tag support in the advanced rename tool int the gnome commander.19:22
oxigenoh, you can play tetris only! :)19:22
Milos_SDlinux meta package is now installing -11 version :)19:22
flipstarsmurfslover: did you removed or renamed xorg.conf before install nvidia-glx-new ?19:23
oxigenmmm, does he need to?19:23
flipstarprobably not19:23
smurfsloveri didn't have a decent resolution before i installed nvidia driver19:23
smurfsloveri tried ripping xorg.conf file from ubuntu gutsy live cd19:24
smurfsloverthat worked19:24
oxigenyea, how to install nvidia drivers without xorg is my question too! :)19:24
smurfsloverbut after installing the nvidia driver x was lost again19:24
smurfsloverand dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg does not probe my hardware19:25
smurfsloverdoesn't even try it directly brings me to the kernel framebuffer question19:25
flipstarwhat kind of hardware you using? maybe you need the legacy drivers..?19:25
smurfsloverand yes i checked the cd before installing19:25
oxigensmurfslover: i had the same problems with alpha4!19:25
smurfslovernvidia FX520019:25
smurfsloveri use nvidia19:27
oxigenme too19:27
smurfsloveri use nvidia100.14 driver with pclinuxos19:27
nurettinhow can i enable exif tag support in the advanced rename tool int the gnome commander.19:27
flipstari use nvidia 171.05 driver with hardy :)19:27
oxigenflipstar: do you use xorg?19:28
smurfsloveri even think i have xvesa instead of xorg19:28
smurfslovermax resolution of 600x80019:29
flipstaroxigen: yes..there is on created by the nvidia installer19:29
oxigenaha, ok..19:29
smurfsloveri got the resolution right by using the xorg.conf file from ubuntu gutsy19:29
Milos_SDflipstar, isn't that driver for some nvidia server or something like that? :)19:30
matjanhmm... maybe it would help to install 2.6.24-11-generic ... i do not understand why update manager did not offer it as an update and only gave 2.6.24-1-386 as an option19:30
matjanit would not hurt to install the -generic kernel, right?19:30
Milos_SDmatjan, use main server, and sudo apt-get update ... I think that it will install correct version now :)19:30
nurettinhello19:30
nurettinhow can i enable exif tag support in the advanced rename tool int the gnome commander.19:31
matjanMilos_SD, ok, let me try19:31
smurfslovertomorrrow i'lll install nvidia-glx-new on the gutsy live cd then copy the xorg.conf file to hardy19:31
smurfsloverthen i retry when xorg.conf gets updated19:31
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flipstarMilos_SD: yep.. ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/171.05/19:32
Milos_SDor it is because I sellected 2.6.24-11-generic manualy before updating nvidia-glx-new19:32
Mark_MillimanHas anyone seen their bookmarks disappear in FF3b3 with today's slew of updates19:32
=== neversfelde2 is now known as neversfelde
Mark_MillimanNot all of the kernel modules were updated today19:32
Mark_Millimanif you updated the nvidia-glx-new then it will only work with the i386 version of -11.1719:33
Mark_MillimanAll of the rest of the kernel modules need to catch up to the -11.17 release19:33
oxigenwhy is always such a mess with nvidia drivers?19:34
oxigeni like project like is envy installer19:34
Milos_SDMark_Milliman, if you select manualy restricted modules and kernel 2.6.24-11 generic, nvidia-glx-new will not install -386 version :)19:34
flipstarnothing compared with ati drivers ¦ /19:34
oxigenbut probably there is no envy for hardy, huh?19:34
matjanright... if i install the -generic kernel, nvidia also needs to be updated again19:34
Milos_SDoxigen, there is19:34
Milos_SD:)19:34
Milos_SDenvy-ng :)19:35
oxigenit is!?19:35
nurettinhow can i enable exif tag support in the advanced rename tool int the gnome commander.19:35
flipstarmatjan: right..19:35
matjanthen all the cores on my cpu would be recognized but graphics would be crap19:35
oxigenMilos_SD: do you have some url of envy for hardy?19:36
flipstarit should work after reinstall nvidia drivers..19:36
Milos_SDmatjan, I am instaling new generic kernel and nvidia drivers now... I will report back here if it is working :)19:36
matjanMilos_SD, sounds good ;-)19:36
Milos_SDoxigen, just go to envy web site :)19:36
oxigeni found it! :)19:36
flipstar!envy19:36
ubotuenvy is not needed or supported. Use the Resticted Manager to install binary drivers and see « /msg ubotu binarydriver »19:36
Milos_SDmatjan, you have to manualy select generic packges of linux-image-2.6.24-11 nad linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-1119:37
oxigenflipstar: ok, i will try first with restricted... just to report some bug.. :)19:37
Milos_SDand then you can select nvidia-glx-new, but it will not install -386 kernel and modules :)19:37
matjanMilos_SD, ok, you talk about synaptic now, right?19:38
Milos_SDyes19:38
oxigenflipstar: but why you dont include envy in distro anyway, it's a nice script!19:38
flipstaroxigen: no..it aint so nice ..19:38
flipstarsure it work sometimes..19:39
Milos_SDoxigen, becouse it can mess up thinks somethimes :)19:39
flipstarexactly19:39
matjanMilos_SD, so it works fine?19:39
oxigenwell, at least for end user..19:39
matjangraphics are good?19:39
Milos_SDit messed up my system, and I needed to delete some nvidia files on root system my self :)19:39
flipstarsame here19:39
Milos_SDmatjan, I am still downloading (150 MB on 1 Mbps speed) :)19:39
matjanoof19:40
oxigenfor me was envy great easy way of installing drivers!19:40
Mark_MillimanHas anyone seen their FF bookmarks disappear today?19:40
Milos_SDMark_Milliman, mine didn't... but I am doing updates now ... we will see after reboot :D19:41
Mark_Millimanokay Milos, good luck19:41
Milos_SDwhen we are at FF bookmarks :)19:41
Mark_MillimanI tried to import a backup but they won't import19:41
nurettinhow can i enable exif tag support in the advanced rename tool int the gnome commander.19:41
Milos_SDhow can I transfer bookmarks from Opera to FF3? :)19:42
twbAAAAAAAARGH19:42
twbI forgot that I have to update-initramfs after hacking casper19:42
Mark_MillimanI assume that there is a python or other package problem causing this19:42
twb90 minutes wasted.19:42
oxigeni dont need bookmarks on FF, i use del.icio.us19:42
Mark_MillimanI assume that you can export them as HTML from Opera then import them to FF319:42
Milos_SDyes... but how to import html one in FF3? :)19:43
Milos_SD:)19:43
Mark_Millimanopen up your bookmarks19:43
Mark_Millimango to Bookmarks>Show all bookmarks19:44
Mark_Millimanthen do an import there19:44
Milos_SDthanks19:44
Milos_SD:)19:44
Mark_Millimannp19:44
Milos_SDI did it :D19:44
Mark_MillimanGood19:44
Milos_SDand one more question :)19:44
Milos_SDI had evolution-rss plugin19:44
Milos_SDbut it is not working now :(19:45
Milos_SDsomething about it can't load some library19:45
Milos_SD:S19:45
* r3m0t severely messes with his installation19:45
KrimZonargh19:47
KrimZonnow i need more help19:47
KrimZonsorry19:47
Assiderr19:47
Assidnautilis has a svn plugin?19:47
Assidsomething like tortoise on windows and what kdesvn has ?19:47
KrimZoni saw nautilus svn scripts19:47
Assidi tried installing that ..nothing happens :(19:47
r3m0tnice, my messing works19:48
KrimZonsame here, i didnt know what to do after that19:48
Assidblind leading the blind19:48
KrimZonevery time i click my mouse button once, i get two clicks happening in x19:48
DanaGOh hey, does anybody here use radeonfb?  I'm wondering if it gets along with fglrx, and whether it gets along with radeonhd.19:50
Assidnvidia here.. ati on lappy19:51
Milos_SDit is working :D19:51
nurettinhow can i enable exif tag support in the advanced rename tool int the gnome commander.19:51
Milos_SD( Operating System ) Linux Ubuntu 8.04 - hardy Kernel: 2.6.24-11-generic, GNU/Linux | Xorg: 1.4.0.90 | Desktop: Gnome v2.2.9 | IRC CLient: X-Chat v.2.8.419:51
Milos_SD:D19:51
flipstarnice19:51
Assidkvircd does that?19:51
Milos_SDnow ... How can I fix that problem with openoffice language :)19:51
matjanare there already skype packages for hardy?19:51
Assidhyphenation package?19:51
Assidi just got rid of it19:52
Assidmatjan: skype.com19:52
Assidmatjan:  i use the new beta one19:52
Assidneeded video support19:52
matjanso it is not in the repos yet?19:52
matjani see19:52
matjanright19:52
DanaGNone of my friends use any VOIP apps.  :(19:52
flipstarthe new kernel is now listed in update-manager ..19:52
Assiduseless friends19:52
Assidnew kernel ?19:53
AssidMilos_SD: kvirc doesnt display that ?19:53
flipstarVersion 2.6.24-11.1719:53
Milos_SDAssid, that is xlack plugin for xchat19:53
Milos_SD:)19:53
RyanPriorI have a warning symbol in my notification area telling me that my package repository list is a week out of date, even though I just updated it.19:54
=== Mark_Milliman is now known as Mark_M|Away
Milos_SDRyanPrior, change repository to main server19:54
Milos_SD:)19:54
Assiddoesnt look like kvirc has it19:55
AssidDanaG: if you feel very bad about it.. i'll voip with you19:55
RyanPriorMilos_SD: As far as I can tell, I am using the main server.19:56
Assidokay so how does this svn scripts add on to nautilis19:56
nurettinhow can i enable exif tag support in the advanced rename tool int the gnome commander.19:57
Milos_SDnurettin, where is that advanced rename tool in gnome commanger? I don't have that. :S19:57
nurettinMilos_SD: in the file menu19:58
nurettinMilos_SD: or ctrl+m button combination19:59
DanaGeeh, mostly have to do homework right now.19:59
Milos_SDnurettin, click on Metatag button19:59
DanaGhandy thing in ekiga: call '555' and it echoes back whatever you send, including video.20:00
Milos_SDAnd there you have Exif20:00
Milos_SD:)20:00
flipstarim out..cya20:00
nurettinMilos_SD: yes but when i am click this this error happen <exif tags not supported20:01
Milos_SDmaybe in that folder you don't have that exif type  ... :S20:02
matjanMilos_SD, so... download done?20:03
Milos_SDmatjan, yes20:03
Milos_SDand it is working nice :)20:03
Milos_SDnvidia driver loaded :)20:03
nurettinMilos_SD: i know my picture has exif ,20:03
matjanall cores detected?20:03
Milos_SDmatjan, yes ... I am using generic kernel20:04
Milos_SD( Operating System ) Linux Ubuntu 8.04 - hardy Kernel: 2.6.24-11-generic, GNU/Linux | Xorg: 1.4.0.90 | Desktop: Gnome v2.2.9 | IRC CLient: X-Chat v.2.8.420:04
Milos_SD:)20:04
matjanright20:04
matjanperfect20:04
matjani am going install then also20:04
Milos_SDjust that problem with hyphenation package :D20:04
nurettinMilos_SD: i am sending screenshot image20:04
matjanMilos_SD, with nvidia restricted driver, right?20:04
Milos_SDmatjan, yes20:05
matjani had that one too... i just uninstalled it20:05
matjani do not use openoffice that much anyways20:05
Milos_SDI will wait for an another update ...20:06
matjannor word btw20:06
Milos_SDnurettin, I am not geting anything20:06
Milos_SDmy DCC isn't working ...20:06
Milos_SDdon't know why20:06
nurettinok i am sending a link20:06
nurettinMilos_SD: http://antalyaemlak.dyndns.org/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=5910420:08
KrimZonanyone know how to stop the mouse registering two clicks?20:09
Oli``woo the -11-generic is out20:09
KrimZonor at least how to work the menus with the keys20:10
Milos_SDnurettin, I am geting that error too :S20:10
Milos_SDOli``, update to the latest xorg :)20:10
nurettinMilos_SD:  what is my problem solution20:11
Milos_SDI don't know :S20:11
nurettinok.20:11
nurettinMilos_SD: thank you20:12
Oli``Milos_SD: what's wrong with it? I've been afk for ages20:12
KrimZonaha, its only the usb mouse that does it - touchpad is ok20:12
Milos_SDI don't know ... but now when I have all update installed, I don't have that problem ...20:13
matjanMilos_SD, how come the download was 150mb? i only need to download 46mb and that includes the headers package...20:13
Milos_SDwell ... I didn't update anything for 4 days :D20:14
matjani see :)20:14
bseei think updates is another kind of internet addictions20:15
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-evdev/+bug/17383320:15
ubotuLaunchpad bug 173833 in xserver-xorg-input-evdev "evdev mouse fails on hardy: cannot open input pEvdev" [Medium,Confirmed]20:15
Aeroraptorso... quick question:20:16
Aeroraptoranyone know about GMA X3100 support?20:16
bseedont look like right question20:17
KrimZondoes -11 generic support the intel 3945 wireless?20:17
bseethis is right question20:17
Aeroraptorit's not supported in gusty, which makes me sad20:17
Aeroraptorbut if it works in hardy I'll be happy.20:17
Aeroraptorthe ubuntu wiki is pretty useless20:17
oliver_g1hello20:17
oliver_g1just wanted to ask whether that openoffice.org-hyphenation install conflict is already known?20:18
Milos_SDoliver_g1, it is...20:18
oliver_g1Milos_SD: ok then :-)20:18
oliver_g1(eh... didn't want to press for a solution - I have it solved locallly; but wanted to to make sure it's in LP)20:19
DanaG3945 is part of the ubuntu-modules package.20:19
Milos_SDoliver_g1, how did you solved that ? :D20:20
oliver_g1Milos_SD: removed openoffice.org-hyphenation (the old package) with dpkg --remove :-)20:21
Milos_SDand, that didn't removed openoffice ?20:21
oliver_g1Milos_SD: no, dependency-wise it would even have worked in aptitude; but aptitude tried to fix the broken pkg first and then didn't even start the removal :-/20:22
oliver_g1hence the manual use of dpkg20:22
bseeAeroraptor: this is for gutsy http://opensource-openmind.blogspot.com/2007/10/intel-gm965-graphics-x3100-chip-intel.html and yes X3100 supported in hardy... kind of, since some man complained much about how bad is this support20:23
Milos_SDdpkg --remove is not working with that package ... is there any command for forsing it to remove w/o touching other openoffice packages? :)20:23
Aeroraptorbsee, is hardy that bad that I should not use it, and should use that fix instead?20:24
bseeAeroraptor: hardy should have latest drivers, so i think it should be equal20:25
Aeroraptorhmmm20:25
AeroraptorI think I'll give it a go just for kicks20:25
AeroraptorI have a very recent image of my system so I don't care either way20:25
oliver_g1Milos_SD: in what way does dpkg --remove not work for you? I just checked, and I really just ran "dpkg --remove openoffice.org-hyphenation" in root terminal20:25
bseeAeroraptor: you may just try livecd, without installing20:26
bseehardy still have some things broken20:26
Aeroraptorbsee, yeah I could.20:26
Aeroraptorimportant things?20:26
Milos_SDdpkg: dependency problems prevent removal of openoffice.org-hyphenation:20:27
Milos_SD openoffice.org-core depends on openoffice.org-hyphenation.20:27
Milos_SDdpkg: error processing openoffice.org-hyphenation (--remove):20:27
Milos_SD dependency problems - not removing20:27
Milos_SDErrors were encountered while processing:20:27
Milos_SD openoffice.org-hyphenation20:27
Milos_SDthis way ... :S20:27
AeroraptorI have the alpha5 iso downloaded and burned, so i think I'll just use that20:27
bseefor me looks like important, but not for devs lol20:27
Aeroraptorand I can just use like, koffice or abiword20:27
Milos_SDI will wait for ubuntu devs to solve this :)20:27
Milos_SDthanks anyway ...20:27
twbHoly hell, the timezone chooser in 8.04a5's ubiquity is surely meant to cause seizures in a11y users.20:28
* Aeroraptor pops in the CD and reboots 20:28
oliver_g1ok, another question: where would bug reports regarding problems with the new default theme go?20:30
oliver_g1would that go to the "murrine" package, or to ubuntu-artwork, or...?20:30
CarlFK do-release-upgrade -d ... Setting up linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-11-generic (2.6.24-11.15) ... update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.24-11-generic; cp: cannot stat `/etc/udev/rules.d/05-udev-early.rules': No such file or directory20:31
oliver_g1(things like "the buttons in lower panel don't show well enough which app is focused")20:31
CarlFKthe update did continue, so bug?20:31
Oli``oh bloody hell, this update has broken a lot of things >_<20:33
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matjanMilos_SD, all up again20:36
Oli``the gnome settings daemon didn't start and compiz is borked: http://i.thepcspy.com/oli/urgh.png20:36
Milos_SDmatjan, so it is working ?20:37
Milos_SD:)20:37
matjanbut still, sometimes it hangs while booting... some interrupt thing it seems20:37
matjanit is20:37
matjan4 cores + nvidia20:37
Milos_SDmine too ... on the begining of booting20:37
bseeit is normal for compiz being borked, so it is work as expected20:37
Milos_SDdoesn't start imidiatly20:38
Oli``heh I'd actually had quite a good run with compiz recently... these are the first fireworks for a while20:38
matjanmine just halts20:38
matjani will check /var/log/messages for it20:39
Milos_SDinstall bootchart and reboot20:39
Oli``ooo - switching it back to 4 virtual desktops fixes it20:39
matjanbootchart?20:39
Milos_SDand see what it is doing while it is booting :)20:39
matjanOli``, i run compiz with 6... no problems at all20:40
Milos_SDpicture of a bootchart will be in /var/log/bootchart/20:40
Milos_SD:)20:40
matjanMilos_SD, ahhh... i see20:40
matjanok20:40
Oli``matjan: turn it down to 2 and see if you get the same as: http://i.thepcspy.com/oli/urgh.png20:40
bseematjan: what videocard? (no problems at all -- looks like very... bold statement)20:40
bseematjan: i cant hear you, where are you20:43
bseei want magic videocard to, gonna buy it tomorrow20:43
matjanbsee, excuse me20:43
matjanbsee, you mean compiz without problems?20:44
bseeyes20:44
matjanmaybe that was too bold a statement20:44
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bseewhat card?20:44
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bseematjan: so what video card you have?20:51
sectechSince there is no such thing as a production box with me I think it might be time to grab Alpha 5....20:51
matjansorry about that... modem out of sync crap20:51
matjanbsee, nvidia 8600gts20:51
oliver_g1how can I force gnome to reload the icons in the applications menu?20:51
bseematjan: mine is 7900 gtx, mine must be little better in term of performance, and uses same opengl driver... interesting how my card not work correctly with compiz, and yours work...20:53
matjani use the nvidia restricted driver20:54
matjani think yours should work well also20:54
bseematjan: can you play opengl games with compiz enabled? and have no X freezes whatever20:54
matjanno idea20:54
bseehow so?20:55
matjani've had this machine for 2 days now20:55
bseeoh20:55
matjani have not played any game (yet)20:55
bseeso you must be have no time yet to catch all the bugas20:55
bseebugs20:55
Sonicadvance1I had a 7900GS and Compiz ran fine on mine20:55
matjanbsee, maybe20:56
matjanin fact, compiz ran fine on my old machine which had an ati 9200se card20:56
bseeSonicadvance1: and you have no titlebar corruption too? (but isnt it was proven it happens with all videocard?...)20:56
Sonicadvance1didn't have any20:57
bseei must be looser20:57
Oli``compiz + games have been fine here (graphically - there are a few window-manager bugs solved by falling back to metacity when you play games)20:57
bseegot a videocard for $500, not like you guys20:57
Sonicadvance1bsee has the nvidia restricted drivers installed?20:58
bseeSonicadvance1: of couse, cuz compiz require that20:58
bseeSonicadvance1: so you can play games with compiz enabled?20:59
Sonicadvance1bsee, yes21:00
bseeand have no titlebar corruption on maximized firefox... no freezes, no 45% cpu load with minimizin/maximizin, no lockups and program crashes when trying to enable/disable compiz... must be miracle21:01
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bseei'm gonna trade my 7900 gtx for 7900 gs21:02
bseeanyone interested?21:02
Sonicadvance1eh?21:04
Sonicadvance1a GTX is better than a GS21:04
bseeSonicadvance1: oh... maybe even X uses hardware rendering with your videocard? what you think? if you disable compiz...21:05
bseewell it seems not21:05
Sonicadvance1o.o21:05
twbbsee: compiz is not responsible for enabling hardware acceleration.  X, DRI and Mesa are.21:05
Sonicadvance1Well, even my eee runs Compiz fine >.>21:06
twbSonicadvance1: eeePCs ship with an i8x0, which is relatively well documented and well supported, and has decent 3d acceleration.21:06
_emet_!info monodevelop21:06
ubotumonodevelop (source: monodevelop): C/C++/C#/Boo/Java/Nemerle/ILasm/ASP.NET Development Environment. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.18.1+dfsg-1ubuntu2 (hardy), package size 3317 kB, installed size 10216 kB21:06
bseetwb: pardon? why i have 80% cpu load with compiz disabled when moving windows? DRI enabled21:07
KrimZon\o/21:07
KrimZonwireless and nvidia are both working21:07
thecryptoHello, I am trying to figure out what happened to the ipw3945 driver. I didn't see anything in the updates for my kernel that this was going to be removed. How can I get it back?21:07
Mark_Millimanseems like -11.11 is downloading and installing now21:07
Sonicadvance1twb, Nvidia drivers are comparable to the Intel ones, and a 7900GTX should run better/faster/stronger w/e than the eee's can21:07
twbSonicadvance1: maybe if you're using the tainted drivers...21:07
Mark_Millimanis anyone experiencing any problems with it and nvidia-glx-new21:07
Sonicadvance1lol21:08
Sonicadvance1I am :P21:08
twbBoo21:08
twbHiss21:08
* oxigen is going to install now alpha5...21:08
Mark_Millimandrivers arn't working?21:08
bseetwb: so you said i dont need compiz for X to use hardware rendering, right? can you tell me how to turn this thing on?21:09
twbbsee: turn what thing on?21:09
thecryptoWhen I try and modprobe ipw3945 I get that it is  not found and that it can't find ipw3945d for my kernel version. Is there a new kernel driver to use? I also see nothing in jockey.21:09
bseehardware rendering21:09
twbglxinfo | grep direct.rendering21:09
bseedirect rendering: Yes21:09
twbYou have hardware acceleration enabled.21:10
bseehow so? why it is cpu load is 80% when i moving windows?21:10
twbMaybe because your WM is shit?21:10
bseei tested this with both gnome and kde, you must be know much better WM?21:11
twbtinywm?21:11
twbgnome and kde aren't window managers, they are desktop environments21:11
bseeand they use gdm and kwm or something right?21:11
twbBy default they use metacity and kwin, respectively.21:12
twbExcept I suspect Hardy changes this to Compiz21:12
bseewell tell me why cpu load is 2% if i turn on compiz with same WM21:12
twbCompiz *is* the WM21:12
bseeand how is Xorg fit to this? i mean same applies to xorg21:14
thecryptoIs there a new ipw3945d package? All I see is that the tarball was deleted? Where do I go?21:14
twbXorg is an implementation of a server for the X11 protocol, plus some other bits (such as a client library).21:15
bseeyeah, and why it drop cpu load with compiz enabled21:16
DanaGiwl3945 doesn't need a daemon.21:16
dareiidoes anyone know if hardy (8.04) when final in april will have openoffice 2.4?21:16
twbbsee: I don't really know of care.  Probably, as I said, because you're trying to do something stupid (e.g. transparent windows) without compiz.21:17
thecryptoDanaG: So it has been switched to iwl...well I try modprobe iwl3945 and some others and none of it seems to work21:17
DanaGiwl3945 is part of the linux-ubuntu-modules package.21:18
bseexorg 34% metacity 8% - moving winow21:18
bseewindow21:18
bseecant see anything transparent here... probably cuz it transparent?..21:19
twbIt might just be that your GPU really sucks at 2d acceleration.21:20
thecryptoAhh...looks like I got an update right before all the 2.6.24 packages got put out21:20
Sonicadvance1maybe your CPU is a pile?21:20
twbI think "modern" cards don't bother trying to do proper 2D acceleration because they assume everyone will use tainted drivers are run everything under OpenGL21:20
* Sonicadvance1 loves these "tainted" drivers21:21
thecryptoThank you DanaG. Reboting in a second to test new packages21:21
twbIIUC Compiz stuffs every single fucking window into OpenGL, whereas normal window managers use 2D acceleration (because windows are, you know, 2D, not 3D)21:21
DanaG!ohmy21:22
ubotuPlease watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.21:22
DanaGYou know, it's not "bad" to use a 3D window manager.  Even with no extra effects, it gives you at some benefits:21:22
DanaGNo need to repaint, and no tearing if you use vsync.21:23
twbIt's wrong, I tell you!21:23
Sonicadvance1You're just to strict for the meaning of WM :P21:23
oliver_g1DanaG: only compiz doesn't quite work under Ubuntu + Intel (no redirected indirect drawing) and some apps like f-spot need quirks to really work undre compiz21:24
twbIMO anyone moving windows by hand is silly in the first place.21:25
oliver_g1(apart from these bugs, compiz is great, esp. in "Normal effects" mode)21:25
twbmoving and resizing windows is window management -- therefore it's the window manager's job, not the monkey in front of the keyboard.21:25
twbxmonad!  Yeah!21:25
oliver_g1twb: please don't insult my mom :-)21:25
twbBah.21:25
oliver_g1;-D21:26
DanaGDo you expect a window manager to be psychic?21:26
DanaGHow else do you propose to have it move windows?21:26
twbWith heuristics.21:26
oliver_g1well you also insult me, as I usually manually arrange windows on screen as I see fit21:26
dareiidoes anyone know if hardy (8.04) when final in april will have openoffice 2.4?21:27
oliver_g1(ok not insult, but I don't share your opinion)21:27
twboliver_g1: have you actually tried a tiling WM?21:27
oliver_g1twb: which one would that be?21:28
twbxmonad or ratpoison would be obvious choices.21:28
oliver_g1twb: afaikl kwin places new windows so they don't overlap too much21:28
Hydrogenor dwm..21:28
Hydrogenor any one of a lot21:28
oliver_g1no, didn't try xmonad or ratpoison or dwm21:28
twboliver_g1: tiling wms don't allow windows to overlap at all21:28
oliver_g1twb: but they allow windows to be minimized?21:28
twbThey allow them to be iconized.21:28
twbAnd/or unmapped.21:29
twbThis is what you probably think of as "minimized21:29
oliver_g1twb: anyway how does it work? Do they rearrange windows if I iconize/open windows?21:29
twbYou have several pre-configured modes of operation, the two most common being "show only one window, fully maximized" and "split the screen vertically (or horizontally) between all open windows"21:30
oliver_g1I don't like my windows moved without my knowledge, as I expect them to be at a certain location (like: wok shell is in a long terminal on right side; other shell is on left of screen)21:30
oliver_g1twb: I usually have about 10-20 windows open per desktop...21:30
twbAs windows are created and destroyed, the WM places and sizes them (and other mapped windows) so they all "fit neatly" in accordance with the active policy.21:30
oliver_g1no use tiling all of them at once21:30
twboliver_g1: so you would iconize most of them.21:31
oliver_g1hmm...21:31
* oliver_g1 ponders whether that would fit with current "workflow"21:31
oliver_g1I assume switching between "fullsize" and "tiled" is a matter of one key combo?21:32
twbYes.21:33
twbIn xmonad, it's be Alt+Space in the default configuration21:33
oliver_g1well it sounds like a nice concept... I usually switch between kdevelop (fullscreen) and two terminals (tiled)...21:33
oliver_g1now, is there a way to have that functionality in kwin >:-D21:34
twbNo, kwin is not a tiling WM.21:34
twbNor is it programmable, like sawfish or stumpwm.21:34
oliver_g1I sense a KDE feature request coming up...21:34
twbThere's no reason you can't run xmonad as the KDE wm.21:35
oliver_g1afaik kwin plays an important role in the kde customizations I have made on my desktop21:35
oliver_g1like global keyboard combos21:35
twbNormally you'd just port them to your xmonad (or whatever) config, or use a separate utility like xbindkeys21:35
twbAnyway, this is seriously off-topic.  You can wander by #xmonad, #ratpoison, #stumpwm &c for more info.21:36
oliver_g1twb: sorry but I'm still reluctant to run kde without kwin underneath...21:36
oliver_g1twb: agreed, OT...21:36
oliver_g1aynway the ideas are nice :-)21:37
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Milos_SDwhy is starting booting hardy slower then booting Gutsy? :(22:01
Milos_SDon my Core2Duo it needs 28sec to boot22:01
Milos_SDbut, Gutsy needed 24sec22:01
Milos_SD:(22:01
asdrubalUbuntu still hasn't fixed cx88-alsa module22:03
asdrubalin -10 kernel22:03
clintonHow can I start kde's login manager so that I can get my user to automatically login on boot?22:05
clintonI can get it to start with system settings, but there is no available root mode.22:05
twbUsing alpha5, when I try to play the sample .ogg video from the livecd, the video output is "skewed" so that none of the rows line up and you can't see the picture.22:06
panosruhi, why wine does not work with hardy heron?22:07
PiciBecause Hardy is still an alpha22:07
nandemonaiHello everyone.22:07
asdrubalnandemonai, howdy22:08
panosrui know that is an alpha version i just ask if there is any fix for that or if i have to wait for an update.22:08
clintonpanosru: that wasn't your first question :P  You asked why it wasn't working.22:09
nandemonaiHas anyone had trouble with VLC not playing audio from xvid compressed .avi? I only noticed it last night (alpha5). Seems sporadic as sometimes it works fine. Movie Player on the other hand seems to play them fine..22:09
panosruclinton its not hard to understand the meaning of the question.22:09
clintonpanosru: here's an analogy, you take your car to the repairshop, and you ask the guy "Why is my car not working?"   How's he supposed to answer that?22:12
panosruclinton -> mechanical to me: Because is still an alpha! LOL22:13
asdrubalnandemonai, it's probably trying to play surround sound22:13
twbPici: it's not exactly an accurate inference that "hardy is in alpha" implies "wine does not work" ;-)22:14
DanaGUsing the Gutsy version of Wine in Hardy works.22:14
DanaGChangelog for Hardy version: "Fix some bugs".22:15
asdrubalnandemonai, while it's playing, right click on the video window, go to "Audio Device" and make sure it's stereo and not 5.1 or something else.22:15
DanaGTo me, "Fix some bugs" != "New Feature: Segfaults!"22:15
nandemonaiasdrubal, I'll check it out, thanks.22:15
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asdrubalnandemonai, actually 5.1 works... just make sure it's not "A/52 over S/PDIF"22:16
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nandemonaiHmm odd. I don't seem to have those options under audio. Although now that I'm testing this morning it's working fine on files that weren't playing properly last night. Sporadic like I said.22:19
DanaGThat reminds me: the dolby-digital encoding ALSA plugin isn't packaged!22:19
asdrubalnandemonai, I said right click on video screen while playing22:20
asdrubaland go to Audio Devices22:20
DanaGDid you know..... there is a real-time dolby digital encoding plugin for ALSA?22:20
nandemonaiYup, Mono/Stereo are  the only options.22:20
asdrubalnandemonai, are you sure this is a video that wasn't working for you before?22:21
asdrubalnandemonai, also if you have a cheapo sound card maybe another program locked up your sound card...22:22
nandemonaiPositive. The video was playing just no audio, now it's playing fine.22:22
twbEeek!22:22
nandemonaiActually that's possible, it's only internal sound. Realtek.22:22
twbEeek!  /etc/bash_completion is missing!22:22
nandemonaiAhh ok now we're onto something.. Just tried playing some music while the video was playing and nada. Odd, I'm sure this worked ok in Gutsy with multiple audio streams at once.22:24
DanaG!bash_completion22:26
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about bash_completion - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi22:26
DanaG!jack22:27
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about jack - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi22:27
DanaGjack-<another word here>22:27
asdrubalnandemonai, if every program is using alsa it should work22:28
asdrubalnandemonai, if a program is using OSS it will lock the card up22:28
asdrubalnandemonai, make sure vlc is configured for alsa22:28
asdrubalas well as your other program22:28
arighi, i downloaded today's ppc build of hardy and was expecting it to be a live cd but at boot prompt i didn't see 'live' as option, pressed enter and it started to prompt me to install. am i doing something wrong?22:28
twbDanaG: will there be an alpha6?22:28
nandemonaiWill do. I'll check system sound settings too.22:28
DanaGBeats me.  I'm not a developer, actually.22:29
twbDanaG: OK, apologies for singling you out :-)22:30
nandemonaiasdrubal, Viola! In Prefs -> Sound it was set to auto detect. I forced ALSA and now it's working as it was before. I'm assuming it was defaulting to OSS for some reason. Thanks for the help.22:31
asdrubalnandemonai, sure thing22:31
twbnandemonai: but is it a stradivarius?22:32
asdrubalwhat's a stradivarius22:32
nandemonaiUmm No, no it's not ;)22:33
twbA maker of string instruments.22:33
asdrubalI have a sblive... I can play 64 simultaenous streams with OSS, alsa or any combination22:33
nandemonaiVery expensive stringed instruments.22:33
asdrubalthose things are overrated22:33
asdrubalheh22:33
nandemonaiAnyhoo thanks for all the help.22:34
asdrubalconsidering their price22:34
twbasdrubal: if they're good enough for Sherlock Holmes, they're good enough for me.22:34
asdrubalsherlock holmes relates to stradivarius how?22:34
twb"No violence, gentlemen, please!  Consider the furniture!"22:34
twbasdrubal: he bought one from a pawnbroken for ten shillings, or something equally absurd.22:34
twbI'd look up the specific story were I not so apallingly lazy.22:35
teethdoodgnome-power-manager sucked up every ounce of memory I had, it was using 680MB of RAM and 900MB swap22:41
twbHeh.22:42
arigoh, i somehow downloaded the wrong iso22:45
teethdooddownloaded 7.04 iso didn't you? It's 3 months into 2008, stop writing 200722:47
arigheh, no, download hardy-alternate-ppc when i meant to download hardy-desktop-ppc22:48
arigi guess i should have known something was wrong when i looked at the md5sum, but hey, i'm a beginner and decided to just forge ahead =)22:49
DanglyBitshow do i install kde 4.0.1 into hardy ubuntu?22:52
napsy_DanglyBits: I think there's a kde4 metapackage that install other kde4 dependencies22:56
DanglyBitsapt-get what???22:56
napsy_kde422:57
napsy_but as I understood, kde4 is a "development snapshot" release22:58
napsy_so it's not really ment for production use22:58
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teprrrthe 3.5 series is more complete at this point23:22
teprrrbut yes, kde4 is "stable" currently :)23:22
donomois it possible to get KDE4 installed on Hardy? (without using kbuntu)23:23
teprrryes, sure23:24
teprrr(at least I think so:)23:24
donomosudo apt-get install kde4 =>  212 newly installed, Need to get 250MB of archives.23:24
donomoguess so :)23:24
teprrrI thought ubuntu and kubuntu share the base packages, but include different desktop environment besides the base23:24
teprrryup, use aptitude or something in case you want to remove your kde later easily23:25
teprrrkde4's desktop isn't yet as powerful as the kde3 one though, but there are some niceties everywhere23:25
teprrrbut like napsy_ said, it isn't yet ready for prime-time for a basic user23:26
donomoyou're saying there's a benefit to installing deb packages with aptitude over apt-get?23:26
teprrrhmm. we'll, I think apt-get can nowadays also remove unused libraries23:28
teprrrin the past apt-get didn't keep a track about which libraries are still needed and which aren't.23:28
donomoyeah, i can see using aptitude for the uninstall.23:29
crfhello. I was having trouble printing a document from the web. There is a cups error log. In the log it has an unrecoverable error in GPL ghostscript. Should I file a bug in Cups or in GPL ghostscript?23:44
AtomicSparkcrf: i think it said you can't print from firefox right now. let me check.23:45
RAOFcrf: Probably start with Cups, and mention that it might be in ghostscript.  Either way, it doesn't matter _too_ much; it's easy to move bugs to the correct package.23:45
AtomicSparkwhich would make it a known issue.23:45
AtomicSpark!bug #19448623:46
ubotuLaunchpad bug 194486 in firefox-3.0 "printing in Firefox 3 Beta 3 is broken" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19448623:46
teprrrdonomo, though apt-get in hardy has auto-remove also23:46
Mark_MillimanAtomicSpark, does FF3b3 work for you since today's updates?23:46
AtomicSparkhardy never liked my laptop, i'm just in here because it's less chaotic then the main room.23:47
Mark_MillimanMy bookmarks don't display, loading pages never complete, the address bar is blank, and so is the status bar.23:47
Mark_MillimanI thought you were on hardy23:47
Mark_Millimanmy mistake23:47
slackernwas the ff3 update very recently?23:47
AtomicSparknope.23:47
crfAtomicSpark, RAOF, thanks :-)23:47
AtomicSparki just have nothing else to do :) lol23:48
Mark_MillimanI'm trying to find out if anyone hanging out in here has seen this problem or is it just an extension bug23:48
slackernMine works just as usual here, didnt update since yesterday and didn't get any updates either for it23:48
Mark_Millimanprobably good not to take today's updates, kernel issues among other things23:48
Mark_MillimanI finally have a decent kernel that works with the updated nVidia drivers23:49
slackernThe new kernel is running for me so far atleast :)23:49
Mark_MillimanJust is that FF3b3 isn't working right23:49
Mark_MillimanIf you updated in the last couple of hours things seem to be fixed23:49
Mark_MillimanThis morning I had -11.17 but it didn't work with nvidia-glx-new23:50
Mark_Millimanonly the i386 version worked for me23:50
[Hardy]TuTUXGwhat's the new nvidia driver version from ubuntu?23:50
Mark_Millimannot all of the packages in the repository were at -11.1723:50
[Hardy]TuTUXG169.12?23:50
Mark_Millimanthat's the one I am on23:51
[Hardy]TuTUXGor 169.0923:51
Mark_Milliman169.1223:51
[Hardy]TuTUXGso they updated it to 169.1223:51
[Hardy]TuTUXGsweet23:51
Mark_Millimana few hours ago the repositories were all updated to -11.1023:51
DanaGI haven't noticed any difference at all with 169.12 over 169.09.23:51
Mark_Millimannow most things work agin23:51
Mark_MillimanI have seen some minor improvements with font rendering in Skype and some other apps23:52
[Hardy]TuTUXGya me too23:52
[Hardy]TuTUXGbut i guess it could be caused by some other upgrades23:52
Mark_Millimancould be but I think it is the nvidia drivers23:53
[Hardy]TuTUXGwhat i hate about skype is that it wont allow u to choose ur own fonts23:54
Mark_MillimanSo does everyone that updated today have their bookmarks in FF3b3?  If so then I'll check a new profile.23:54
Mark_MillimanTuTUXG, I agree23:54
Mark_MillimanSkype seems to choose its own fonts instead of inheriting them from Gnome or KDE.23:54
Mark_MillimanIs anyone able to browse SAMBA shares from Nautilus?23:57
Aeroraptor-MMark_Milliman, I am23:57
Aeroraptor-MI just now got it to work23:57
Aeroraptor-Mno problems so far23:58
Mark_MillimanI can't browse even the ones on this machine23:58
Aeroraptor-Mhmmmm23:58
Aeroraptor-Mwhat happens?23:58
Mark_MillimanAeroraptor-M, did you have to do anything special?23:58
Aeroraptor-Mnot that I know of23:58
Aeroraptor-MI added the "connect to remote server" to the top bar23:58
Aeroraptor-Mthen added my server23:58
Aeroraptor-Mthen went to the places menu23:58
Aeroraptor-Mand it was right there23:58
Aeroraptor-Mselected it, popped in my password, done.23:59
Mark_MillimanWhen I type smb://inphotonics/coronado, I receive an error that it cannot connect to server23:59
Aeroraptor-Mhrm23:59
Aeroraptor-MI didn't do thjat23:59
Aeroraptor-Mthat*23:59

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