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mitch_anyone know why dhcp doesn't work on my ath001:28
x-ipmitch_: if you dont bring us more information ... its not easy to help you01:29
mitch_what info do u want01:31
mitch_I am using madwifi01:31
mitch_I have the current daily build01:31
mitch_i mean yesterdays01:31
mitch_I have a mbp01:31
x-ipdhclient -d ath0 doesnt give you an up ?01:31
x-ipip01:31
mitch_i need them both up right01:31
mitch_ok01:31
mitch_brb01:31
DanaGVery-new Atheros cards still need ndiswrapper.01:31
mitch_there is no 64bit xp driver for my card that I know of01:32
mitch_there is a 64 bit vista driver but ndiswrpaer doesn't support vista01:32
mitch_brb01:32
Stroganoffis there no more "low memory mode" in hardy when installing on 64 mb ram?01:32
Stroganoffmy installation stalls at "generating locales", 75%01:33
Stroganoffconstant hard disk activity01:33
mitch_hi01:34
Stroganoffhi :))01:34
Stroganoffi'm creating an install script for a light weight icewm ubuntu01:35
mitch__that did not work01:37
mitch__i keep getting errors01:37
mitch__it told me it was sleeping01:37
mitch__Anyone know why dhclient won't give my ath0 an ip? I use madwifi01:40
mitch__This happened after the last update01:43
mitch__hello01:43
InvisionfreeWe're all dead.01:45
mitch__Poo01:47
mitch__That's good to hear01:47
mitch__ How can I remove madwifi modules so i can reinstall them01:49
RichWDoes anyone have a problem in hardy where the mouse doesnt freeze up but all the applications freeze and clicking and pressing keys on keyboard does nothing?02:12
RichWI really want to use hardy due to new software versions.02:13
RichWAlso, I use nvidia drivers02:13
RAOFRichW: Welcome to the wonderful world of nvidia.  That happens all the time for me.  Just wait until there's another black flash, and it'll start working again :/02:16
lime4x4anyone have any good luck with wireless cards that just work?02:16
niocholas_jonesI'm sure this is a very common problem... when I go to expand a window in Ubuntu w/ Gnome , I find it very very difficult to expand it horizontally and vertically because of the fact that the area the mouse has to go over in order to expand the window is to small.  Is there anyway to increase the size of the pixel space that the mouse can go over in order to expand the window?02:17
niocholas_jonesand can someone unbun me from #ubuntu, I should not be banned.02:17
FFForeverHi ya02:17
FFForeverhow come i reported a bug (with my mouse and sound) and they are still active in the latest beta/alpha release (i reported them then gutsy was in beta....)02:18
RAOFFFForever: Because no one knows how to fix it?  Because it's just got lost in the many, many bugs?02:19
RichWRAOF: Thanks, You think disabling compiz will help?02:19
FFForeverive posted on the foums any everything :(, am i going to be stuck on 7.-4 forever?02:19
niocholas_jonesanyone?02:19
RichWFFForever: Give me link, I will try to help you.. I can program.02:20
RichWFFForever: Whats wrong?02:21
FFForeveri mute sound, sound still plays, and my mouse goes nuts when i use the scrollers goes out of sync then yeah....02:21
RichWFFForever: I need more information about your hardware, What sound you have etc?02:23
niocholas_jonesI'm sure this is a very common problem... when I go to expand a window in Ubuntu w/ Gnome , I find it very very difficult to expand it horizontally and vertically because of the fact that the area the mouse has to go over in order to expand the window is to small.  Is there anyway to increase the size of the pixel space that the mouse can go over in order to expand the window?02:23
FFForeveri have a laptop compaw c304nr02:24
RichWniocholas_jones: I think that would be in the source code.02:24
FFForeverhow do i find out my audio card?02:24
niocholas_jonesRichW, where abouts?02:25
niocholas_jonesi know C :P02:25
crimsunFFForever: lspci -nv|grep -A1 040[13]02:25
RichWniocholas_jones: Not sure (yet) maybe gtk.02:25
niocholas_jonesthat really needs to be changed02:25
RichWniocholas_jones: Can you program C?02:25
niocholas_jonesit's very horrible.02:25
niocholas_jonesyes02:25
FFForever00:1b.0 0403: 8086:27d8 (rev 01) Subsystem: 103c:30a502:25
RichWniocholas_jones: If you find the code, you can submit a patch.02:25
niocholas_jonesman that is so horrible.02:26
niocholas_jonesI can't even believe they release shit like this02:26
niocholas_jonesit's one of the most used events w/ end-users02:26
RichWniocholas_jones: Many pieces of high quality software have problems.02:26
RichWI.e. Flash isnt 64bit02:26
crimsunFFForever: what's the issue with audio?02:27
FFForeverwhen i press mute i still hear sound :P02:27
FFForeverinless i mute pcm i think it is02:27
crimsunFFForever: are you using l-u-m?02:27
FFForeveri mean if i mute master i would think it would mute my sound but that is not the case02:27
FFForeverl-u-m?02:27
crimsunFFForever: or are you using alsa-modules?02:27
FFForeveri am using the default ubuntu uses?02:28
RichWFFForever: System --> Preferences --> Hardware Information   you dont have to use the terminal :)02:28
crimsunFFForever: cat /proc/asound/version02:28
FFForeverall i know is after the releases from 7.0.4 i have never had sound or mouse working right02:28
crimsunFFForever: (you're using l-u-m, then)02:28
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FFForeverAdvanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.14rc102:28
crimsunuhh02:29
crimsunthat's definitely not hardy's kernel02:29
FFForeverits the fawn :P02:29
FFForeveri booted out of the live cd :P02:29
DanaGWTF?  The power.sh thingy doesn't run on resume!02:29
DanaGTherefore, even if I set it to disable APM, I find that when I suspend and resume, it goes right back to repeatedly unloading and loading my hard drive's heads.02:29
FFForeveri was testing it at work (i forgot the cd at work sadly though :( so i cant boot it atm)02:30
crimsunDanaG: hal/hal-info/g-p-m02:30
RichWFFForever: Get me your sound card from System --> Preferences --> Hardware Information please.02:30
DanaGHuh?  It's /etc/acpi/power.sh that's not being run, or is just not setting things, on resume.02:30
crimsunacpi-support hasn't been fixed, so currently it's hal*/g-p-m02:31
crimsunso, when acpi-support is fixed, you'll no longer have the issue02:31
RichWFFForever: Is it intel audio?02:31
FFForeveryeah02:31
crimsunRichW: it's a conexant hda codec02:31
FFForever82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller02:31
RichWOh i have ich902:32
crimsunFFForever: I need you to boot into a hardy desktop cd, preferably a daily-live (or alpha 6 if you really can't manage)02:32
FFForeveri get no wifi then, ill be back on monday then :)02:32
RichWhttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/hardy-desktop-i386.iso02:32
crimsunFFForever: the solution is really straightforward: use alsa-source02:32
DanaGI've made it set the drive to -B 255 now;  the one thing I'll try right now:  comment out checkStateChanged.02:33
FFForeverRichW, i have no more blanks or i would just reburn it :)02:33
crimsunFFForever: I fixed this issue in the alsa-driver source package; you need to install module-assistant, debconf-utils, and alsa-source02:33
niocholas_jonesokay another question, when I press alt+tab, I go to the next application.  I would like to have it so when I press alt+shift+tab it goes back encase I pass the application I was looking for.  How could you do make this possible?02:33
RichWFFForever: Get a rewriteable dvd, you will love it.02:33
crimsunFFForever: then just use `sudo m-a clean,a-i alsa-source'02:33
DanaGI can't boot DVD±RW on my PC.02:33
RichWRewritable cd? same thing but less space02:34
RichWlol02:34
DanaGOh, I see: I had put a link to do_power in resume.d, but my symlink was wrong.02:36
crimsunheh02:36
crimsunbah, I'll just merge these acpi-support changes locally02:36
niocholas_jonesokay another question, when I press alt+tab, I go to the next application.  I would like to have it so when I press alt+shift+tab it goes back encase I pass the application I was looking for.  How could you do make this possible?02:36
RichWniocholas_jones: Perhaps compiz can do that, try looking around in compiz plugins?02:37
RAOFniocholas_jones: Works For Me(tm), in both compiz and metacity.02:37
niocholas_joneswhere do I go?02:37
niocholas_jonesSystem->Appearnce themes?02:38
RichWniocholas_jones: install compizconfig from applications --> add/remove02:38
RichWniocholas_jones: you must have 3d graphics of course :)02:39
niocholas_jonesI do :)02:39
niocholas_jonesunder which category?02:39
crimsunRAOF: have you gotten any feedback on the alsa-plugins biarch?02:40
crimsun^wmultiarch02:40
RAOFcrimsun: No.  I'm thinking of pinging the bug again, to make sure it's not lost.02:40
crimsunit's not lost; I'm aware of it, at least.02:40
niocholas_joneshow do I open metacity ?02:41
niocholas_jonesI don't understand what that is but I see it installed02:41
crimsunI'm probably just going to buy a laptop to test, since this X41 won't really cut it02:41
RAOFHeh.  No.  I haven't got any other feedback, except that there are a couple of people interested in the Ubuntu bug that it's been linked to. :)02:41
Black_MagicOk im back and i fixed everything so can i get help with no internet in Ubuntu02:42
Black_Magicwell Wicd says connected but i cannt browse02:42
Black_Magicor use anything internet dependant02:43
DanaGHmm, what have you changed on your system?02:43
Black_Magic*dependent02:43
Black_MagicErr nothing..02:43
Black_Magicit worked yesturday untill i decided to reboot..02:43
Black_Magicand then it just said connected and it wasnt working02:43
Black_Magicthat was the first time in a couple weeks that my ubuntu install had wireless internet02:43
RAOFBlack_Magic: wicd isn't in the repositories, unless that's changed recently; this will make it harder for us to help you.  Does it work with Network Manager?02:44
DanaGer, I meant to address my question to crimsun, about acpi-support.02:44
Black_MagicRAOF, I cant use encryption with Network-manager and no it was doing same thing02:44
crimsunDanaG: about the queued changes, or..?02:44
DanaGYou were saying you had applied some changes locally.02:45
Black_Magicbesides use ATI drivers nothing..02:46
Black_Magicand it was doing same thing when i installed the ATI drivers02:46
RAOFBlack_Magic: Network Manager was saying that you were connected, but you weren't?  (What network card?)02:46
niocholas_joneshttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/15070202:46
ubotuLaunchpad bug 150702 in compiz "alt shift tab stopped navigating windows (gutsy)" [Low,Confirmed]02:46
niocholas_jonesfound my bug02:46
crimsunDanaG: no, /going/ to.02:47
Black_MagicROAF, Atheros AR5006EG02:47
Black_MagicSupported by default...well the drivers are in any linux distro i try by default i could just load Ubuntu Live CD and have internet..02:47
Black_Magicis there a way to reset everything dealing with my network card and internet back to default without re-installing?02:47
RAOFBlack_Magic: Not that I can think of offhand.  It's possible that it's your DNS settings; can you ping anything?02:49
Black_MagicIf i try and ping any IP it says op something not permitted02:49
RAOFBlack_Magic: By IP address, I mean.  For example, (one of) google's is 72.14.253.14702:49
Black_Magici tried with sudo still opperation not submitted02:49
Black_Magicoperation not allowed basically02:49
Black_Magicoperation not permitted yea02:50
RAOFCool.  Something's awesomely messed up then.02:50
Black_Magicit like only works when it wants to..02:50
RAOFTry a livecd, see if that works?02:50
Black_Magicit does02:50
Black_Magicany OS besides my Ubuntu install has internet02:50
Black_Magicthats all linux02:50
Black_MagicUbuntu 7.10 Live CD02:50
Black_Magicinternet just need to select unsecured AP because of network-manager glitches02:50
Black_MagicBacktrack02:51
Black_MagicFedera ect..02:51
Black_MagicIm not really up for a reinstall ive put comming up into one year of effort into this install02:51
Black_Magicand i upgraded for 12hrs..02:52
* RAOF is pretty much stumped. I'd suggest looking at all the changes that occurred between it working and it not working.02:52
Black_Magicerr02:52
Black_Magic5months of changes..02:52
Black_Magicnice..02:52
RAOFOh, it has _never_ worked in Hardy?02:52
RAOFDoes it work on a Hardy livecd?02:53
Black_Magicit worked02:53
Black_Magicyesturday in Hardy02:53
Black_Magicit works when it wants02:53
Black_Magicthen i rebooted in same exact spot02:53
Black_Magicsame Ap02:53
Black_Magicand it said it was connected but couldnt use internet02:53
Black_Magicreleated programs or ping IPS or www.'s02:53
lsmobriancould u connect to the AP ex: 192.168.0.102:54
Black_MagicYea02:54
Black_MagicIwconfig ifconfig all showed i was connected02:54
Black_Magicand was assighned an IP02:54
RAOFI'm tempted to blame wicd, since (IIRC) it touches all your networking related configuration files, but I've never, ever used it.02:54
Black_Magici even put OpenDNS DNS Server Ips into my DNS servers02:54
Black_Magicit was doing same thing before i started using Wicd02:55
Black_Magici think it has something to do with the encryption..02:55
Black_Magicand the way Madwifi Drivers work02:55
RAOFOK.  It still might be a good idea to try a Hardy livecd, see if it works consitently there.  If it doesn't, then file a bug, probably against whichever package the madwifi drivers are in.02:56
* DanaG still thinks it's silly that "madwifi" modules don't have "mad" or "wifi" anywhere in their names.02:56
DanaGAfter all, it's not MADtheros.02:56
Black_Magiclol02:56
Black_MagicI tired it Worked02:57
Black_Magictried02:57
Black_Magici compiled from source02:57
Black_Magicto see if that was the problem02:57
Black_MagicAfter the original ones wernt working02:57
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Black_Magicits annoying Ubuntu is my Main OS now that i dont have Windows..02:59
Black_MagicWhen you lean on a Table and then one leg breaks what you left with?03:00
Black_Magica table that "almost" Works03:00
crimsunyou could be left with an intact table and a broken leg03:00
crimsuni.e., you on crutches for a while.03:00
Black_MagicYea03:01
Black_Magicto update or upgrade i litterly have to go to backtrack..03:01
Black_Magicdownload all packages needed..03:01
Black_Magicswitch OS03:01
Black_Magicif i have a problem i need to reboot..03:01
Black_Magicselect backtrack again03:01
DanaGTry ndiswrapper?03:01
Black_Magicand then come to the channel03:01
crimsunit's a good idea to keep either a desktop or alternate installer of each stable, supported release handy03:02
DanaGI seem to remember hearing that the latest Atheros cards aren't yet supported by ath_hal.03:02
* Black_Magic Callapses at the thought of that also same problem i have it already but for a backup USB adapter03:02
Black_Magicits Atheros AR5006EG03:02
Black_Magicits not Atheros AR5007 or anything03:02
Black_Magici do keep one i just dont like reinstalling..03:02
DanaGArgh, btrace is buggy.03:03
DanaGIt stalls after a while, and builds up a "scroll-FORWARD" buffer.03:03
DanaGThen you hit ctrl-c and it scrolls madly to the end.03:03
DanaGIt also gives obscure errors like "bad fs action 1000"03:03
Black_Magicso theres no known way to reset Network Related things to default...?03:07
Dr_willis_what network related things?03:08
xrichardhowdy, whenever I close/open my laptop lid there is an annoyingly loud beep... is this the "system beep?"03:09
Dr_willis_xrichard,  check the gnome or kde powersaving/powercontrol tools - they normally have settings for what happens when the lid is closed, and other similer things03:09
Dr_willis_Some people want their system to hybernate when lid closed. others just want the lcd to power off.   theres a lot of things you can change03:10
xrichardDr_willis_, I've checked but there is nothing there about a beep03:10
xrichardAnd I think there is one beep for closing the lid and one for opening it03:11
Black_MagicJust Reset the network settings to default..03:11
Dr_willis_Ive never noticed a beep.  I got no idea.03:11
Dr_willis_Black_Magic,  thers a lot of different network settings..  so thats still a bit vague. You could remove/purge all the packages I guess that are related to 'networking'03:12
Black_Magicwhat exacly does purge do..03:12
Dr_willis_removes the packages config files also.03:12
Black_Magici thought upgrading to hardy would fix it too because03:12
Black_Magicit installs all new packages..03:12
Dr_willis_thus whenyou reinstall a package, it reinstalls the original setting files.03:12
Dr_willis_upgrading packages. often keep the OLD setting files.03:13
DanaGargh, still doesn't apply settings on resume.03:13
DanaGI'm getting clicking every 5 seconds.  Those are rather insane defaults by Hitachi.03:14
DanaGtick....tock....tick....tock...03:14
Dr_willis_DanaG,  hard drive parking?03:14
DanaGYup.03:14
Dr_willis_I  should of backed up my little config i had on my laptop to disable that..  Ive reinstalled liunux on it.. not sure if its got that issue or not.03:15
DanaGAnd why is it that acpi-support sets HDD power management if laptop-mode is enabled?  Shouldn't they just make enabling laptop-mode make laptop-mode take care of it?03:16
Dr_willis_I recall a lot of threads on that topic.. but never did understand half of what they were flaming each other over. :)03:17
DanaGI wish it'd either leave the drive busy or leave it idle.... not WAKE SLEEP WAKE SLEEP WAKE SLEEP03:17
DanaGAnd pdflush and kblockd keep waking the drive.03:18
Black_MagicOH all i remeber about03:18
DanaGAah, here's one thing: my pidgin logs are on a fat32 partition.03:19
DanaGApparently vfat / fat32 is not cached, or something.03:19
DanaGHandy utility: wmhdplop.03:19
Black_Magici remeber what i did before the internet worked03:19
Black_Magici had to flush all things related to iptables..03:19
Dr_willis_iptables --list03:20
Dr_willis_shows all iptables rules. :)03:20
Dr_willis_or was it -list,03:20
Black_Magici used from a wiki in Ubuntu03:20
Black_Magictrying to find it..03:20
Black_MagicHow do i use Sprint Cards on Ubuntu03:21
DanaGAlso, if the laptop-mode thingy takes care of both AC and battery, then why is acpi-support stopping the service when on AC?03:23
DanaGIt's like one thing is actively overriding something that should be able to take care of itself.03:23
DanaGOh, another odd thing: calling smartctl when the drive is unloaded causes it to load, but only AFTER it returns the old result.  That makes no sense.03:24
* Black_Magic *Screams Hello Am i invisible???*03:25
DanaGOh, you mean a WWAN card?  Beats me.03:26
RAOFBlack_Magic: Some of them should Just Work with network manager (particularly if you try the 0.7 packages in that testing PPA), and if it doesn't just work I've got no idea.03:27
Black_MagicHmm Where can i re-get network manager packages...03:27
Black_Magicbecause i have no way of downloading via synaptics03:27
Black_Magicin Ubuntu03:28
Black_Magicand i dont know exactly all packages needed for regular network manager03:28
Black_Magicwith nm-applet ect03:28
* DanaG thinks it's unlucky that Synaptic package manager has a name so close to Synaptics Touchpads.03:28
DanaGWTF?  It just took literally 15 minutes for Pidgin to realize I had been disconnected from AIM.03:28
DanaGThat's broken.03:28
DanaGNo wait, it was 5.03:29
DanaGWTF?  Now my brightness controls are broken.03:31
Black_MagicDanaG03:32
Black_MagicDont get WTF Happy :P03:32
DanaGOh, and gnome-power-manager also is slow at noticing AC/battery changes.03:40
calcDanaG: connectivity is relative03:41
calcDanaG: i've had a voip call not drop even though my DSL line reset03:42
calcDanaG: it was down for 30s or more and then i was able to continue talking to the other end03:42
calcDanaG: i imagine AIM is udp based and so its possible the keep alives are really far apart(?) or it could be a bug03:43
DanaGOh, and now blktrace is devouring memory like crazy!03:43
DanaGLovely.03:43
DanaGAnd of course, if I quit it, now I can't start a new blktrace!03:43
DanaGARgfh, Transmission bittorrent client doesn't do UPnP.03:46
ethana2encryption?03:46
ethana2does it do that?03:46
ethana2what is UPnP, exactly?03:46
ethana2Transmission would be amazing if it just did what had to be done03:47
ethana2it doesn't need to be made any more complicated to do that03:47
ethana2..but the codebase would have to be bigger03:48
niocholas_jonesOkay, I have a question about firefox, when I search , I do control+F for search, then if I hit enter, it goes to the next match... my problem is however, if that match is a link, I would like to access that link.  I can currently do this now by searching for the item, hitting escape ( which therefore gets me our of search mode but leave me on the correct link ) , and then pressing enter.  I believe there should be a much better way of accessing,03:48
niocholas_jones such as alt+enter or something similar, as I and many people have this exact use-case many times throughout the day.  To currently achieve this is rather asinine and obfuscated.  What is a better way then hitting esc then enter ?03:48
DanaGUPnP lets it forward ports automatically.03:48
ethana2ah03:48
hydrogenniocholas_jones: Using opera, obviously03:48
ethana2hydrogen: *sob*03:48
niocholas_jones.........................03:49
niocholas_jonesOpera sucks03:49
niocholas_jonesbig time03:49
ethana2yes.03:49
ethana2absolutely.03:49
ethana2(we tried it)03:49
ethana2proprietary besides03:49
ethana2..can't you just click on it?03:49
DanaGARgh, the brightness applet sucks.03:49
niocholas_jonesif Opera was good, it would be ubiquitous , as it's not even close to the penetration of FF03:50
DanaGOh, and I just suddenly got about 50 keystrokes of brightness control that I had accumulated, now pass through in 2 seconds.03:50
crimsunDanaG: new g-p-m likely entering.03:50
ethana2i thank them for scaring IE8 into w3c compliance though03:50
crimsun(that's up to Ted, though)03:50
niocholas_jonesethana2: I don't like using the mouse at all03:50
DanaGOkay, 10 seconds.  It was odd.03:50
ethana2heh03:50
ethana2i was wondering that03:50
ethana2the problem is obviously a horrible one for amputees03:51
ethana2somebody file it under accessibility03:51
ethana2..sorry, had to ;)03:52
ethana2yeah, having to move a hand to the mouse can slow things down a bit...03:52
ethana2anyone else here stick to a keyboard-only workflow?03:52
calcUPnP is nice03:52
calcDanaG: azureus does it03:52
ethana2calc: it does /everything/03:54
ethana2The thing is that it's java03:54
calcthere is a g upnp library03:54
ethana2and people don't need to /know/ everything it's doing03:54
calclibgupnp-1.0-0 - GObject-based library for UPnP03:54
calcso someone could probably hack transmission to use that03:54
RAOFDanaG: Transmission does do UPnP, at least the log claims that it's succesfully argued UPnP with my router :)03:54
calcRAOF: ah, yea i was wondering about that since transmission just works for me, which i doubt would be the case if it didn't do upnp03:55
DanaGAnother odd thing: my taskbar is showing all 4 sides of my cube, even though I have it set to show only current.03:55
DanaGWhen I click in the pager, I get a "window close" animation on every window.03:55
DanaGIt's like it's set to 4 desktops, not 4 workspaces.03:56
DanaGSo I have four 4-sided cubes.03:56
calcyea transmission definitely does UPnP, my router shows an entry for it03:56
ethana2calc: what about encryption?03:57
ethana2getting past your router is nice, how about your ISP?03:57
DanaGPort is not open on my router.03:57
calcethana2: it has an option "Ignore Unencryped Peers" so it sounds like it does it03:57
ethana2oh, ok03:58
ethana2how many levels of it?03:58
calcethana2: no idea, read the source :)03:58
ethana2heh03:58
ethana2gnome source?03:58
ethana2C?03:58
calctransmission source03:58
calcits probably in c03:58
ethana2i tried that once, with gnomemines03:58
ethana2ugghhhh03:58
ethana2i can't handle C03:58
RAOFethana2: Given the way the rest of transmission is done, it probably does full encryption by default.03:59
ethana2doxygen?03:59
ethana2oh, ok03:59
calcethana2: go back to school? ;-)03:59
ethana2good03:59
ethana2calc: ....what?03:59
RAOFSince transmission seems to be "do the right thing by default" heavy (Yay GNOME philosophy!).03:59
calc"22:58 < ethana2> i can't handle C" :-)03:59
ethana2....03:59
calcRAOF: heh :)03:59
ethana2RAOF: good03:59
ethana2calc: i'm in school.04:00
calcreading c is much easier than knowing how to write it :)04:00
* calc learned how to write in c by writing linux kernel modules04:00
RAOFFor example, there's the "automatically map port" button, which turns on _all_ the port mapping that takes nearly a full page of Deluge preferences :P04:00
ethana2and writing C++ is probably easier than knowing how to read C ;)04:00
calcC++ is evil04:00
ethana2^_^04:00
calcuse python instead04:00
ethana2hmm....04:00
RAOFethana2: Writing C++ is often substantially easier than _reading_ C++. :)04:01
calcand no writing C++ is not easier than reading C04:01
ethana2cd /usr bin && ls | grep python04:01
ethana2RAOF: ah04:01
calcRAOF: but easier than reading perl ;)04:01
ethana2*sigh*04:01
RAOFcalc: It depends on how much of C++ you want to use, of course.04:01
ethana2...which is why i use bash and run python as a calculator04:01
* calc thinks everything is easier than reading perl ;-)04:01
* RAOF recalls a thread in which a C++ proponent wrote an XML parser generator in templates.04:02
RAOF_That_ ^^^ is not easier to read than perl :P04:02
calchehe04:02
RAOF~200KLOC for a generic parser generator that this guy was using to illustrate the awesomeness of C++ :P04:03
crimsunyou know LOC ain't a measure.  He could probably have done it all on one.04:03
ethana2'using hotkeys is faster than linking libraries'04:04
ethana2ctrl+c...04:04
ethana2ctrl+v....04:04
RAOFOf course :)04:04
ethana2^_^04:04
RAOFThe _real_ measure of C++ code complexity is the number of days gcc takes to build it, of course :)04:04
ethana2...days?04:05
jonathan_!info wine04:05
ubotuwine (source: wine): Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.57-0ubuntu1 (hardy), package size 11224 kB, installed size 52732 kB04:05
RAOFethana2: Usually, but not always, this is a number between 0 and 1 :)04:05
ethana2RAOF: heh04:05
ethana2*cough* gnash04:05
jonathan_!info gnash04:06
ubotugnash (source: gnash): free SWF movie player. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8.2-0ubuntu2 (hardy), package size 328 kB, installed size 1000 kB04:06
jonathan_:o04:06
ethana2maybe we're just real wimps04:06
calceven OOo only takes a few hours to build04:06
ethana2they link to some library that needs to be compiled04:06
calcand its a big mess of c++ and java04:06
ethana2i think it took something like that04:06
ethana24 hours maybe04:06
ethana2'course, that was on a ps304:06
ethana2maybe it didn't have enough RAM to do it elegantly04:07
FoxamemnonHello.  I'm looking for some help getting Hardy to properly suspend/hibernate on my desktop machine.04:07
DanaGodd, g-p-m is not getting my brightness keys.04:08
DanaGHere's my impression of the closed-source flash:04:08
DanaG*segfault*04:08
calclol04:08
ethana2DanaG: yes, you've said04:08
calcit does that often to me04:08
ethana2Wanna hear my apt-get remove chuck-norris joke?04:08
ethana2apt-get: FATAL ERROR: You don't remove chuck-norris; chuck-norris removes you04:09
ethana2core dumped04:09
ethana2that's the brief version, of course ^_^04:09
FoxamemnonThe machine will actually suspend/hibernate okay.  But when I turn it back on, near the end of the process I just get a blank screen.  The machine isn't totally dead, though, because if I CTRL+ALT+DEL I can actually do a proper reboot.04:10
ethana2what about ctrl+alt+backspace?04:10
FoxamemnonThat didn't help, nor did Ctrl+alt+F# to switch consoles.  I'm using the Nvidia binary driver... could this perhaps be an issue with it?04:11
ethana2very possible, yes04:11
FoxamemnonI guess I'm just not sure where to look for hints on what the machine is/isn't doing when it comes back up.04:11
ethana2i'd go to #nvidia and see if anyone else has your problem04:11
ethana2or perhaps ask on #xorg04:12
ethana2or both, you know, whatever04:12
FoxamemnonOkay, I'll ask around.04:13
virtualdethana2: in reference to your previous comment about compiles taking between 0 and 1 days, apparently you've never used gentoo ;)04:19
ethana2virtuald: nope04:19
ethana2virtuald: i don't think desktop distros should ship with a compiler04:20
jscinozis hardy going to have ooffice 2.4?04:20
ethana2it should be in repos04:20
virtualdlol04:20
jscinozheresy!04:20
ethana2compile once, distribute binaries04:20
ethana2heck, compile 50 times, distribute binaries04:21
virtualdas long as theres an option for compiling my own, im happy04:21
ethana2gentoo is singularly responsible for global warming04:21
virtualdhaha04:21
ethana2yes, that option, that freedom..04:21
ethana2vital04:21
* jscinoz points at apt, go get your binaries :P04:21
ethana2...but it shouldn't have to be common practice04:21
ethana2yes.04:21
virtualdi still use gentoo on my router04:21
DanaGActually, Intel P4 is a large part of the world's energy usage.04:21
virtualdi was using it on my carputer04:21
DanaGMost likely.04:21
ethana2well netburst, yeah04:21
virtualdbut, i switched to ubuntu04:21
virtualdcuz i got sick of 4-hour upgrades04:22
virtualdlol04:22
jscinozi loved my old router with openwrt on it but openwrt doesnt work on my new one :(04:22
ethana2i'm actually running a 2.8GHz netburst with 12804:22
DanaGAt the very least, they could've done the world a favor by putting frickin' SpeedStep in the P4!04:22
ethana2KB of L2..04:22
ethana2DanaG: AMEN04:22
DanaGBut nooooooo, we want to waste energy EVEN WHEN IDLE!04:22
* jscinoz enables hyperthreading on centrino duo, i can has 4 logical cores!04:22
virtualdi use dual PIII's for my router04:22
DanaGThat's entirely ignoring the 'netburst sucks" part.04:22
virtualdworks pretty well04:22
jscinozthats pretty beefy for a router :P04:23
ethana2jscinoz: they come in pretty pathetic varieties04:23
ethana2my router crashes every day04:23
DanaGOnce I compared a Dual P3-650 to my Athlon XP 2.0GHz; the P3 was actually way way more responsive.04:23
jscinoz>_<04:23
ethana2it's like, what'd they put on it, WinCE?04:23
virtualdDanaG: yeah04:23
virtualddefinitely04:23
jscinozLinksys routers are awesome04:23
jscinozability to run linux on them = win04:23
ethana2eHome :(04:23
virtualdmy current desktop is an athlon 3000, and my old PIII's were way more responsive04:24
* DanaG runs a dd-wrt router. Yay, Buffalo. Boo, the injunction against them.04:24
DanaGIf I were in that court, I would've said to the Australian group who sued them:04:24
jscinozWRT350N v2 >_< yay for different chipset = no ddwrt04:24
DanaG"You can't just sue Buffalo.  Either sue EVERYBODY who uses the thing, or sue nobody.  Don't pick on just one company!"04:25
jscinozoh hi microsoft >_<04:25
ethana2microsoft: hai! i can has soul?04:26
jscinozNO!04:27
jscinozno soup for you :P04:27
ethana2There are two kinds of people in the world: those who agree to EULA's04:27
ethana2and those who don't tolerate them04:27
jscinozand those who value freedom04:27
jscinozaww04:27
siriusnovaor those that dont care04:27
siriusnova:(04:27
ethana2yes.04:27
jscinoz:( something im packaging for debian has to display a EULA :( yay for upstream using the old quake 3 sdk eula >_<04:28
axisysis there a solaris preap like command for ubuntu to kill defunct processes?04:39
Stroganoff"killall firefox"?04:42
virtualdi have the craziest problem with my touchscreen right now05:05
x-iphi ... there is a known problem with nvidia legacy driver ? what is happen is that the system freezes when i play a movie05:06
Black_MagicBack....im on a diff computer....05:19
Black_Magicanyone else have problems with opening things like gedit with sudo gedit <insert filename here> or gksudo anything05:19
Black_Magicits like it takes 10mins just to load it..05:19
Black_Magicor it wont load at all05:20
Black_Magicbut if i just type gedit it loads instantly05:20
Black_Magicgedit <filename here> it will load does gedit have the unlock feature also??05:20
jscinozugh05:24
jscinozi need a clean reinstall >_< my system is so borked right now05:24
slavikso, I need to install the nvidia driver, but the default gcc now is 4.2, what is the proper way to set the CC environment variable to use 4.1?05:27
slavikis it "CC=gcc-4.1 sudo sh NVIDIA-driver" ???05:28
Dr_willis_im not sure that setting those befor a sudo, is proper05:29
Dr_willis_mey be easier to get a root shell, and to it without the sudo05:29
slavikk, I was thinking the same, going to try it :)05:30
NineTeen67CometHI all .. which nvidia-glx install is the current one for a N6800 card? I'm playing with Hardy and a few full-upgrades ago nvidia said see'ya (I've still got single monitor no compiz though) ..05:30
Dr_willis_its amazing how different getting used to 'sudo' vs other disrtos with just 'su' can be...05:30
Dr_willis_NineTeen67Comet,  check your kernel you are using. i recall the -386 kernel getting installed.. and breaking my nvidia drivers.05:31
Dr_willis_i had to remove that kernel, and use the -generic, then reinstall the drivers05:31
NineTeen67Cometaha .. should I drop back to the generic then?05:31
* NineTeen67Comet answered ^05:31
ionstormis there any performance difference for the -386 kernel?05:32
ionstormi have a p4 hyperthread05:32
Flannel386 is there if the generic kernel doesn't work05:32
* NineTeen67Comet off to reboot/restart X .. thanks Dr_willis_05:33
FlannelIt does sell runtime optimizations, some of which would cause problems on early processors.05:33
Flannelless, not sell.05:33
Black_MagicOk i think i found the problem..05:44
Black_Magicwhen i did dmesg when connected "supposably05:44
Black_Magichttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/59792/05:46
slavik`laplooks like it doesn't want to load the module :(06:00
DanaGAnybody see a need for a laptop with 8 gigs of RAM?06:01
slavik`lapyes ... to break someone's back06:02
DanaGhttp://h71016.www7.hp.com/dstore/MiddleFrame.asp?page=config&ProductLineId=539&FamilyId=2623&BaseId=23735&jumpid=re_R2515_store/smProdCat/PSG/notebooks/HP_8510w_notebook_CFG906:02
DanaGs/back/bank/06:02
DanaG$1270 for that over the base 1x2GB.06:03
slavik`lapdana, I meant back ...06:03
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slavik`lapnot bank ;)06:03
DanaG15", actually.06:03
slavik`lap-> Kernel module load error: insmod: error inserting './usr/src/nv/nvidia.ko':06:03
slavik`lap   -1 Invalid module format06:03
slavik`lapthen I need a better job06:03
calcDanaG: i have 4gb and use it06:04
calcDanaG: well the 3.4gb it lets me see in 32bit06:04
slavik`lap8gb on a desktop :)06:04
calcof course i'm not a typical user, compiling openoffice and testing it on several different OS at the same time06:05
DanaGOh, and you can also choose FreeDOS and save 75 bucks.06:07
DanaGAnd they reveal the interesting rules behind the stickers.06:07
DanaGFor example, if you get Intel wifi, you must get a Centrino sticker.06:07
Black_Magicme?06:08
calcDanaG: you sure you are reading the rules for stickers right? ;-)06:08
Black_Magicwas afk soz06:08
DanaGTry selecting various stuff on that page.06:08
Black_MagicSo anyone read my post...?06:08
slavik`lapomfg, no 24-14 headers?!06:08
calcDanaG: to be centrino you must use intel cpu/chipset/wifi, yes06:08
calcDanaG: oh i see you can select what level of 'sticker' you want ;-)06:09
calcDanaG: hp is screwed up06:11
calcDanaG: it won't let you not buy windows if you want an intel wifi06:12
DanaGThat's odd.06:12
DanaGAre you sure?  I'll check that.06:12
calcfreedos requires 'core 2 duo' label but that label won't let you have intel wifi06:12
calctheir requirements are screwed up i think06:12
calciirc centrino marketing only requires (or used to) that it be intel cpu/chipset/wifi06:13
DanaGThat IS screwed up.06:13
Dr_willis_Marketing trumps  Innovation!06:14
calcand you can't buy 8GB ram unless you get window06:14
ethana2Actually marketing makes business look like innovation06:14
ethana2ask apple06:14
DanaGI guess you'd have to call them to get around that screwyness.06:16
slavik`laphmm, why would updte-grub not update the boot lis?06:16
slavik`lapturns out the reason I couldn't install the nvidia driver is because my old kernel would get loaded and update-grub didn't actually update proper files06:18
DanaGOdd, I just had a whole bunch of random brightness actions happen.06:18
DanaGGnome-Power-Manager is all screwed up, apparently.06:19
Dr_willis_I noticed update-grub and the menu.lst got a little confused last week for me. and dident add the new kernels.06:19
calcDanaG: hopefully it isn't your backlight going out06:19
calcDanaG: was it just flickering or did you see something in the OS too?06:19
DanaGNope, it's a software issue.06:19
DanaGI also got the brightness OSD from my BIOS.06:19
calcoh ok06:19
DanaGThat's a nifty feature: no matter what OS you use, there's a brightness bar-graph thingy.06:19
ethana2does hardy have anything with a really recent webkit in repos?06:20
RAOFethana2: Nope.06:20
ethana2something around 85 or higher on ACID3 kind of recent?06:20
ethana2oh, ok06:20
ethana2Is now a good time for update running?06:21
ethana2No one having anything explode on them?06:22
* DanaG wonders how readable 147DPI would be.06:22
slavik`lapssh owns06:22
calcDanaG: depends on if your software supports dpi properly (so probably not good)06:22
virtualdanyone have any idea on the status of ubuntu-mobile edition?06:24
* Dr_willis_ waits for the Ubuntu-toasteroven edition.06:25
virtualdi was looking at the demo screenshots, and it seemed like it would be the perfect interface for my carputer...06:25
virtualdhowever, despite looking nice, it doesn't appear to be all that usable06:26
virtualdlike, some stuff works06:26
virtualdbut, other stuff... not so much06:26
virtualdlol06:26
virtualdlike the media player crashes when trying to load a file :)06:26
Dr_willis_ssh into your car and apt-get upgrade MPG06:26
Dr_willis_:)06:26
virtuald0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.06:28
virtuald:(06:28
slavik`lapnight all06:30
wxPythonhello06:35
wxPythonany news about Hardy?06:35
ethana2wxPython: like what?06:35
wxPythonlike which bugs have been fixed?06:36
ethana2hmm06:36
compbrainToo many to count06:36
ethana2pretty much, yeah06:36
compbrainI'm using hardy on all of my workstations, nothing seriously broken (missed the libc fun times)06:37
ethana2good for you06:37
ethana2...firefox 3 still behaves erratically06:37
ethana2when you right click on links all the time06:37
wxPythonis Wine 0.9.57 going to be the installed package in Ubuntu 8.04?06:37
wxPythonis the package Wine (version 0.9.57) going to be the installed in Ubuntu 8.04?06:38
compbrainethana2: I've been ok with f3. Main issue for me is if you enter a URL with matches in your history, it will choose the URL under your mouse not the current contents of the address bar when you press enter06:38
wxPythonthe very latest version that is06:38
wxPythoncompbrain please report that bug06:39
ethana2compbrain: that's ...yeah06:39
virtualdcompbrain: it does that in FF2 in windows too06:39
ethana2report that if it's not already in a bug tracker06:39
wxPythonso that's a regression bug06:39
wxPythonyou must report it, really06:39
ethana2never assume something is known already06:39
wxPythonreport it and hopefully someone will address it really fast ;)06:39
ethana2that's a bad assumption to make06:39
wxPythonyeah06:40
wxPythonand even if this was already reported, it is okay as well06:40
virtualdits been doing that in windows for... a very long time, i can't actually remember when it hasn't06:40
wxPythonas long as you want to make the app better, it's okay ;)06:40
virtualdkinda annoying, but was never annoying enough to file a bug report :p06:40
wxPythonso this bug hasn't been reported yet06:41
wxPythonthen please report it asap06:41
wxPythonit's a cruical thing that you do06:41
ethana2as an alpha tester06:41
ethana2that's why you're here06:41
wxPythonyeah06:41
wxPythonlisten to ethana2 here06:41
ethana2by the way, if you file a new bug, give me the link06:41
virtualdi agree, but i actually haven't used firefox on ubuntu yet06:42
virtualdlol06:42
wxPythonif you're using the alpha, your job is to report a bug if you find one06:42
ethana2that could be what it does to me, and i'm so annoyed by a more major one it never occurred to me06:42
compbrainI found a bug report, let me see if I can find it..06:42
wxPythoncompbrain ok06:42
ethana2do they need anything from me?  confirmation?06:42
compbrainethana2: I don't think I've seen that pre-ff306:42
compbrainhttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+bug/18157506:44
ubotuLaunchpad bug 181575 in firefox-3.0 "pressing Enter in URL bar selects mouse hover target in substring-search pop-down" [Medium,Fix committed]06:44
compbrainI guess it's been fixed in the latest push06:45
virtualdhopefully it gets pushed upstream then06:47
root_Hmm Who wants to put Linux on a Toaster so itl host a server while it deals out you a hot and yummy pieace of cooked bread..06:47
compbrainvirtuald: I believe it was fixed in mozilla upstream06:47
compbrainvirtuald: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40872306:47
ubotuMozilla bug 408723 in XUL Widgets "always use the input field's value when pressing enter in an autocomplete field (e.g. URL bar)" [Normal,Verified: fixed]06:48
virtualdhm06:57
virtualdnot in the version i have :-p06:58
virtualdwell06:58
virtualdhm06:58
virtualdi guess it is06:58
virtualdthough, if you move the mouse, then it still selects it06:58
virtualdso as long as you dont move the mouse, you're good06:58
jscinoz"You have moved the mouse, windows must be restarted for the change to take effect"06:58
jscinoz:P06:59
user5lol06:59
* virtuald has to reboot cuz moving mouse07:00
jscinozis OO 2.4 in hardy?07:01
DanaGUgh, something just started spamming me with random brightness flickering, and then the laptop randomly went into sleep.07:19
J-_Not sure if I should ask here or #ubuntu. But, I'm using Hardy. How can I reset my external hard drive so that I can only view what's on it and if I want to put something on it, I'd have to sudo the command?07:22
stefanohi07:24
stefanoi adrian, so you wanted to know about features?07:25
adrian_2002castefano, yea07:25
DanaG.... and now it flickered again, and then Xorg crashed.07:25
adrian_2002castefano, so is persistence fixed in this one07:25
adrian_2002castefano, is it also sweeter(no iffy apps on the live CD--such as doc manager---its just deadly slow with PDFs)07:26
stefanoadrian_2002ca, yes most defentetly07:26
stefanoto both07:26
adrian_2002castefano, cant wait lol07:26
stefanoadrian_2002ca, you see the features of ubuntu are mostly defined by the upstreams07:26
adrian_2002castefano, i dont understand?07:27
stefanoso in 8.04 you get gnome 2.22, which gives you a whole lot (release notes: http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.22/ )07:27
stefanoupsreams are all of the different programs that ship with ubuntu07:27
stefanoso if, for example, your gnome desktop now ships with cheese, that means that ubuntu does as well. so in ubuntu 8.04 you have cheese (which is somewhat like photobooth)07:27
adrian_2002castefano, the gnome 2.22 looks amazing, which, means that ubuntu 8.04 will look amazing07:28
adrian_2002cai also like the google cal07:28
stefanoexactly07:28
stefanothats the upsreams business07:29
stefanoalso, 8.04 will ship with firefox 307:29
adrian_2002cathats a given :P07:29
kalatianspeaking of firefox 3, when is it going to be released?07:29
stefanowhich, if you start it, might blow off your head because it's so awesome, so be careful :>07:29
stefano8.04 will ship the beta of ff3 because it's a long term support release07:29
stefanoi think it should be ready be the end of spring or something, not sure07:30
adrian_2002cahead in the process of being blown...10...20...30% and counting lol07:30
adrian_2002caHEYYY....wheres Romanian in the gnome internationalization list....:(07:31
adrian_2002calol...its ok...i dont mind...i understand computers in english anyway07:32
stefanothe main reason why i love ff3, and i hae to say i didnt use firefox before, i was using epiphany, is that it ships gecko 1.9, which has greatly improved on font rendering since it now uses glade and all the other xorg fun stuff07:32
stefanoadrian_2002ca, i think that 8.04 will be available in romanian07:32
stefanoor was it? i'm not sure07:32
adrian_2002calol...its ok...just jokin07:33
adrian_2002cai hope they keep pigdin tho, so far i like it07:34
stefanoi looked it up, it will be available in romanian07:34
* DanaG wonders if the brightness sensors on the HP laptops are userspace-accessible.07:34
adrian_2002cawow...truly amazing 8-)07:34
kalatiani don't think pidgin is going anywhere07:34
stefanosure, i just wonder if there will be pidgin 2.4 in hardy of if they'll stick with .3.x07:34
stefanothe 2.3 is amazingly stable though, but its also quite a memory hog to use (90mb currently)07:35
adrian_2002caalso, im wondering if theyll make it so that u can experience visual styles on live cd07:35
adrian_2002caprobably not(ram issues i presume)07:36
[Hardy]TuTUXGadrian_2002ca, u mean compiz?07:36
adrian_2002cayea07:36
[Hardy]TuTUXGadrian_2002ca, compiz is enable if u have intel chips07:36
[Hardy]TuTUXGwith livecd07:36
stefanoadrian_2002ca, the latest gnome version now has build in compositing manager right in metacity, so that you don't even need compiz to have some tranparency goign on, which is nice because compiz is horror on slow machines07:36
adrian_2002ca[Hardy]TuTUXG, ive been on livecd for 5 days tryin to do it and i get an error07:36
adrian_2002castefano, ur making me drool :P07:37
[Hardy]TuTUXGhowever, with nvidia or ati card u won't get the effects just runing the livecd since the drivers can not be integrated with the livecd07:37
adrian_2002ca[Hardy]TuTUXG, that explains it07:37
adrian_2002ca[Hardy]TuTUXG, ati card07:37
[Hardy]TuTUXGadrian_2002ca, ya, u have to install ubuntu onto ur hd and enable the driver07:38
stefanoadrian_2002ca, as i said, the integrated compositing is nothing fancy, but it improves usability a lot, i'm using it whilst having a nice video card . i don't like the compiz bling07:38
adrian_2002castefano, ya, i understand, the thing i love about ubuntu is its simpleness but the posibility of crazyness07:39
stefanoadrian_2002ca, since youre on live cd anyways, you could download the latest testing version and boot it up to see some of the goodness. but i'm not sure wheter there are live cds for alpha versions07:39
ompaulwhich package is the logon screen / theme attached to07:39
DanaGargh, g-p-m is way broken.07:39
ompaulI haz bugz that need reportin07:39
stefanoadrian_2002ca, hehe, yes thats one of the big paradigms of linux, let the user do what he wants07:39
adrian_2002castefano, whats the terminal command>?07:39
stefanoadrian_2002ca, for what?07:40
adrian_2002castefano, to get the alpha version running07:40
stefanoadrian_2002ca, you cant do it on a running system07:40
stefanoadrian_2002ca, you would have to download another live cd and boot it up07:40
adrian_2002castefano, i feel like such a noob...lol07:40
stefanobut as i said, i dont know wheter there are live cds available for the alpha or not07:41
stefanowhat the heck07:41
stefanothe input field on google just dissappeared07:41
stefanolol07:41
stefano*blip and it was gone07:41
stefanoya firefox 3 is amazing07:41
stefanolol07:41
adrian_2002castefano, got any advice on watchin a tv tuner card that only has mce playability...is that possible?07:42
stefanoadrian_2002ca, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron/Alpha6 take a look at this page07:42
stefanoadrian_2002ca, support for tv tuner cards is improved in hardy as well. you can now use it in totem if you just want to watch something07:43
stefanoadrian_2002ca, if you want to set up something like Windows Media Center, there is MythTV (which is imo a lot better than windows media center)07:43
adrian_2002castefano, cool...and mythtv can detect in general any card?07:43
stefanoyou can even access the media center from all the pcs in your house, even PDAs if youre hardcore :>07:44
adrian_2002calol...lets seee then07:44
stefanoadrian_2002ca, a lot of cards work, but not all. the manufacturers don't ship linux drivers yet, some of em do, but not many. but in general a lot of the cards work. if you already have one. see if it works, if youre going to buy one, check the forums first,07:45
adrian_2002cakk, so how do i install myth?>07:45
adrian_2002cado i do frontend or backend>?07:46
stefanowell i07:46
stefanodont know actually07:46
stefano:>07:46
stefanowait a second07:46
adrian_2002caiuts ok07:46
adrian_2002cathink i got it07:46
stefanoit's not so easy07:46
adrian_2002cafrom the myth website07:46
stefanoyou need a mysql server first, then you need to set it up with mysqladmin -u root password yoursecretpassword07:47
stefanothen you install mythtv, mythtv-backend and mythtv-frontend07:47
adrian_2002calol...i think ur right...lol07:47
stefanowhile installing it should give you a password which you ought to write down07:48
stefanothat should do the trick i thin07:48
stefanooh now i'm goign to try mythtv myself07:48
stefano:>07:48
adrian_2002castefano, thanx...sounds complicated......well linux has taken over my life tonite too...its 3.40am...im goin to sleep lol07:48
adrian_2002camsg me an tell me what happens07:48
stefanoi don't want to use mysql for it, i'd rather use sqlite07:49
stefano:\07:49
stefanowell whatever07:49
adrian_2002cai jus hit install anyway...if this crashes my machine o well....07:50
adrian_2002cathank god for live07:50
stefanoit won't07:50
adrian_2002caits big...usually when i install something big(amarok) i run out of ram07:50
adrian_2002caspace07:50
stefanomysql is enterprise grade software, it is damn stable, damn secure and all that, but it is not the best option just for mythtv,07:50
stefanoadrian_2002ca, how much ram do you have?07:51
adrian_2002ca1 gig07:51
adrian_2002calol07:51
stefano1gig should be plenty07:51
adrian_2002caoh look at that07:51
adrian_2002ca1 gig in total07:51
stefanowell it's the live cd that fills your ram i guess07:51
adrian_2002cait only sets apart like 256 mb for the07:51
adrian_2002cafilesystem07:51
adrian_2002calook its installing mysql07:53
stefanoin my day work, i usually have about a gig of ram filled up, and i'm not using the live cd07:53
stefanobut thats because i use inkscape and gimp a lot, also anjuta and lighttpd, which are all quite memory intense07:54
jscinoz4gb of ram + virtualisation = fun07:54
stefanoadrian_2002ca, here's a tip, if you are watching youtube videos, close your browser (every browser window) once in while :>07:54
stefanojscinoz, if i buy 4gigs, can i still use 32bit and have it completely recognized?07:55
stefanoi'm actually contemplating 8gb for my desktop07:55
[Hardy]TuTUXGstefano, not likely07:55
jscinozi'm runnign 64bit :P07:55
stefanojscinoz, is 64bit as bad as they say in the forums?07:56
[Hardy]TuTUXGstefano, 32bit will only be able to recognize a little bit more than 3 gig of ram07:56
jscinoznot too bad07:56
jscinozflash is annoying to get working07:56
stefanowell but if you got it working it runs and you dont have to bother with it anymore, thats not a big issue i suppose07:57
[Hardy]TuTUXGrunning 32 bit version of firefox if u want adobe flash on 64 bit07:57
stefanooh by the way07:57
stefanovirtualisation doesnt work for me right now07:57
jscinozwhat are you trying to use for it?07:57
stefanoit says i have to recompile the kernel module (virtualbox that is) and if i do so, it returns an erro07:57
stefanor07:57
jscinozhmm07:58
stefanoand it points me to a file where the error message is supposed to be in07:58
stefanobut i never bothered to look at the file07:59
stefanothere are a bunch of errors08:00
[Hardy]TuTUXGstefano, hardy?08:00
stefanoyes08:00
[Hardy]TuTUXG32 bit or 64 bit08:00
stefano3208:01
[Hardy]TuTUXGstefano, how did u install vbox?08:01
[Hardy]TuTUXGstefano, from the repo?08:01
stefano[Hardy]TuTUXG, i installed it about one and a half years ago from the repositories08:01
stefanoor did i?08:01
stefanoi'm going to reinstall it, maybe that'll help08:02
[Hardy]TuTUXGstefano, the open source version is in the universe repo08:02
stefano[Hardy]TuTUXG, i think i haved the closed source version08:02
[Hardy]TuTUXGstefano, and also i think u may want to check the version, the latest one should be 1.4.508:02
stefanotoo late :>08:03
[Hardy]TuTUXGstefano, i used the close source one on hardy before and it works fine08:03
stefanowell as i said, my installation is pretty old, so i suppose it had some feisty blobs on it that vbox didnt like08:04
stefanoi'll just upgrade (i use this term thoughtfully) to the open source version08:04
stefano:>08:04
[Hardy]TuTUXGdont forget to remove the current one08:04
stefanosure already done08:04
adrian_2002c1this is how long it took to reboot on a live cd...impressive08:05
stefanowow08:05
stefanofirefox is using 684 megs of ram08:05
stefanoimpressive08:06
adrian_2002c1windows lags compared to this lol08:06
adrian_2002c1stefano, huh?08:06
adrian_2002c1stefano, u sure ur not smokin a fox lol?08:06
stefanoi'm not smoking anything that was made from animals, am a vegan smoker08:07
[Hardy]TuTUXGstefano, ff2?08:07
stefanono, 3beta408:07
adrian_2002c1haha...thats nice08:07
stefanoit may as well use i gig, i dont care08:07
stefanoat least a lot of stuff seems to be cached right08:07
stefanoono it says i have to restart08:07
adrian_2002c1stefano, o well...part of beta lol08:08
stefanowell i take this opportunity to bring my laptop into my office and hook it up to the 24" screen, for which i would have to reboot anyways. so, i'll be back in 10mins see ya08:08
adrian_2002c1later08:09
stefanoback again08:15
stefanoi just found an iPod sock, no idea where it comes from08:15
[Hardy]TuTUXGipod sock?08:15
[Hardy]TuTUXGlol08:15
stefanoyou know, those colourful socks apple sells your for 30 dollars08:16
stefanoi never bought them but now i have one, strange...08:16
[Hardy]TuTUXGnever been in a apple store :(08:16
stefanoapple is taking over my office by placing their products around it, secretly trying to convert me08:16
[Hardy]TuTUXGthat's sweet08:17
stefanoi wish they'd placed a mac pro under my desk instead of a sock08:17
stefanolol08:17
stefanowb08:18
stefanoono08:18
stefanoi have a problem with my sound :(08:18
stefanocould not find any gstreamer plugins or devices08:19
[Hardy]TuTUXGthe only way apple could convince me is to support their damn os to run on a pc08:19
stefano[Hardy]TuTUXG, a mac is a pc08:19
stefanoso it runs on pcs08:19
stefanobasially08:19
stefano:>08:19
stefano+c08:19
[Hardy]TuTUXGstefano, u know what i mean08:19
stefanoomg08:19
stefanomy screen is flashing08:19
ethana2it bugs me how people assume we haven't payed for codecs08:20
ethana2when we pay for them over and over and over and over again08:20
stefanoi cant see anything08:20
[Hardy]TuTUXGwhat codecs?08:20
ethana2FOSS patent encumbered codecs08:20
ethana2i payed for windows, i payed for them08:21
ethana2would it be too evil to include a WGA check in Ubuntu?  ^_^08:21
[Hardy]TuTUXGit would ;p08:21
ethana2ok, well if people pirate windows, that's their fault08:21
ethana2innocent until proven guilty08:22
ethana2the only time these should ever be an issue is ubuntu preinstallations08:22
ethana2...which is where fluendo comes in08:22
LimCorehow to report bug in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ page?08:22
[Hardy]TuTUXG!bugs08:22
ubotuIf you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu  -  Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu-bots08:22
RAOFethana2: I was under the impression that you payed for the non-exclusive license to use the w32codecs _on Windows_ :)08:23
ethana2hey, they should be transferable08:23
ethana2i payed the piper08:23
LimCore[Hardy]TuTUXG: read my question :)08:23
ethana2LimCore: i saw how that wasn't exactly helpful ;)08:23
RAOFethana2: Yeah.  For a one-shot performance in a time and place of his choosing :)08:23
ethana2The second shot won't miss08:24
ethana2i mean..08:24
[Hardy]TuTUXGLimCore, i did my best ;P08:24
RAOFLimCore: You mean, a bug in the bugs page itself?08:24
ethana2LimCore: do you have a launchpad account?08:24
LimCoreethana2: limcore08:24
LimCoreRAOF: yes08:24
RAOFLimCore: In that case, you can file a bug against the Malone component of Launchpad: https://edge.launchpad.net/malone08:25
ethana2some bugs can be reported from right within an app08:25
ethana2Help -> Report a problem08:25
LimCoreRAOF: oh thats "intuitive". I will repot this brain dead lack of user friendliness as 2nd bug, btw08:25
LimCoreethana2: bug in the bug reporting system.08:25
ethana2ohhh08:25
ethana2wierd08:25
LimCoreactually, today's bug is really an EPIC FAILURE08:26
LimCore1) korganizer crash08:26
RAOFLimCore: If you'd searched for "launchpad bugs", you'd have got there, I think.08:26
LimCore2) kde crash hanlder itself have a bug08:26
ethana2hey stefano08:26
ethana2having fun? ;)08:26
stefanowe get signal08:26
stefanowhat happen08:26
stefanosomebody set up us the bomb08:26
ethana2he08:26
LimCore3) the web page in which I want to report a bug in kde bug report itself have a bug08:26
LimCore4) there is a bug that it is hard to find where I can report that the web page in which I want to report a bug in kde bug report itself have a bug08:26
LimCoreit's a recursive 4 devel deep EPIC FAILURE lol08:27
ethana2ha08:27
stefanomy word, i just started a vm in virtualbox and suddenly the screen was flashing black and white08:27
stefanonow, after a reboot, i dont want to start vbox again but on the other hand i do to find out if it still does that, i booted the 386 kernel by accident the first time...08:27
stefanookay i'm going to do it08:28
stefanobye in advance08:28
stefanookay now it jut crashes, i'll leave it there for the moment08:29
adrian_2002c1i need to go to sleep./........i see that hardy allows for installation without another partition...is this true and dows it actually work?08:40
adrian_2002c1i still have a windows partition(i dont know why_)\08:41
adrian_2002c1apparently i can just install without another partitin from inside windows...08:42
adrian_2002c1is this true?08:42
stefanokind of08:43
stefanoyou can do it with wubi, all this stuff will be neatly integrated in hardy heron08:43
adrian_2002c1niceeeee....wait...i can do this to gutsy>?08:43
stefanohere's a tip, just back up your data on some dvds or even an external hard drive and wipe away windows, delete and forget :>08:43
stefanoyou can do it on gutsy but i'm not sure if it's any good08:44
stefanoi don't know much about all the windows stuff :>08:44
adrian_2002c1HAHAHAHAHA08:44
adrian_2002c1tru08:44
stefanolast windows i used was windows 2000 and i was very happy with it08:45
adrian_2002c1except im a big enough geek that i got xp to run quite like a wheel more or less...i only get BSODED once a week if that...im pretty good08:45
stefanobut now it is outdated and i'm not going to use xp, let alone vista08:45
stefanobut i tried windows 200808:45
stefanomust say, it seems very stable08:45
stefanobut it's too heavy for eveything i would want to use, and too expensive08:46
stefanoand there are security issues, its not open sourec and so on.. and it looks ugly :>08:46
adrian_2002c1there;s 2008 wow...i must see...08:46
stefanoadrian_2002c1, its for servers08:47
stefanolook up the wikipedia article08:47
adrian_2002c1aii...like 200308:47
stefanoyes08:47
stefanoi want to have a smoke but i'm out of filter tips :\08:47
adrian_2002c1i want to sleep but ubuntu is keepin me here...08:48
stefanosleep?08:48
stefanowhere are you from?08:48
stefanowhere are you located i should say08:48
adrian_2002c1toronto lol08:48
adrian_2002c1but im from romaina08:48
adrian_2002c1romania08:48
stefanoi see08:48
stefanojust like daniel negreanu, he's from romania but lives in toronto08:49
stefano:>>>08:49
adrian_2002c1lol...yea08:49
adrian_2002c1he's crazy good millionaire08:49
adrian_2002c1lol08:49
stefanoi saw him at EPT dortmund (very near to where i live)08:50
stefanofine guy08:50
adrian_2002c1&my english is better jus lack sleep lol08:50
adrian_2002c1yeye08:50
stefanoyou know08:50
adrian_2002c1know what>08:50
stefanohe's not so serious about himself like a lot of players, a guy stared at his face for like two minutes and he was like "do i have spinach in my teeth?"08:51
stefanolol08:51
stefanoowned08:51
adrian_2002c1lol...ye...he brings his ipod and psp to games and stuf08:51
adrian_2002c1romanians are really funny...its cuz of our language08:52
stefanoi've never been there08:52
stefanobut i heard a lot of prejeduces08:53
adrian_2002c1yeah, its not THAT bad08:53
stefanoso, you know the germans, theyre a pretty creepy people, (I'm allowed to say that because i'm italian, hehe) there is actually a german figure of speech "to go to rumania"08:54
stefanowhich means to have ones way with a prostitute08:54
adrian_2002c1HAHAHAHHA08:54
adrian_2002c1thats so not offensive its funny08:54
stefanoit could be a local thing though, no idea08:54
adrian_2002c1lol...if we have nice looking women its not our fault08:55
stefanohehe08:55
adrian_2002c1(and we do have very nice women)08:55
adrian_2002c1lol08:55
stefanoi wanted to go to canada since i was 12 or so. and still want to go there (not on vacation but to live there)08:55
adrian_2002c1ye, trust me, stay in italy08:55
stefanoi'm in germany08:56
adrian_2002c1oh lol.....its not everything u think it is08:56
stefanoitaly would be great too :>08:56
adrian_2002c1its better than us tho08:56
adrian_2002c1US08:56
stefanoitalians are pretty funny too08:56
adrian_2002c1yeye.,...been to italy 2 years afo08:56
stefanolike, i recived a letter from the government of italy inviting me to italy on their costs08:56
adrian_2002c1it was sooo awesome...ate spaghetti with parmesa everyday amog the other stuff LOL08:57
stefanobecause i'm a citizen i get to vote and they pay for flight and hotel08:57
adrian_2002c1wow really08:57
adrian_2002c1thats really nioce\08:57
stefanoya but because theyre italians the letter was TWO WEEKS LATE D:08:57
adrian_2002c1HAHAHA...shoulda took them up on it08:57
adrian_2002c1and not voted lol08:57
stefanoi would have done both08:57
stefanofree vacation plus some democray08:58
stefano+c08:58
stefanobut italians never get things right08:58
stefanolol08:58
adrian_2002c1HAHA...ye08:58
adrian_2002c1yea they do08:58
adrian_2002c1u know bus stops...they tell you when its comin...canada is way behind with that08:58
adrian_2002c1u hav to call a number(waste $) and find the time08:58
stefanomy father had a very very nice alfa spider, an old one, really great car, it broke down if you looked at it the wrong way08:58
stefanoto start it you needed a very steady hand08:59
stefanolol08:59
adrian_2002c1HAHA...08:59
adrian_2002c1the thing about cars like that tho, u could use anything from a pen to an old pair of pants to repair it08:59
stefanotrue08:59
adrian_2002c1i know cuz our country makes dacia, the shittiest car ever08:59
adrian_2002c1well, no ford is but u get my drift09:00
adrian_2002c1and gm09:00
adrian_2002c1lol09:00
stefanomy father was driving to denmark, and on the way the belt broke, so my fahter used a pair of tights and made it to denmakr and back09:00
adrian_2002c1HAHA...they have dacia in gta: http://www.thegtaplace.com/downloads/screens/gtavc/cars/146_dacia1300.jpg09:01
adrian_2002c1lolol09:01
stefanothose were really nice cars..09:01
stefanooh the new one, the dacia logan, they say is really good09:01
adrian_2002c1ye, and u could make it into alternative transport if it broke down(use horses lol)09:01
stefanovery cheap, around 8000€09:01
stefanoyou see a lot of those on the streets here09:02
adrian_2002c1ye, i know...i dunno whether its cheap because its shitty or because were so smart at making cars09:02
stefanonext to the BMWs and Mercedes09:02
stefanohehe09:02
stefanooh as i said all the tester say its pretty well made09:02
adrian_2002c1well thats nice, lol09:03
adrian_2002c1this is the old "coupe" version http://i.pbase.com/v3/23/479723/2/50350811.CarDacia2.jpg09:03
stefanolooks nice :>09:03
stefanosporty even09:03
adrian_2002c1ye, check out that riiide...09:03
stefanohehe09:03
adrian_2002c1pimped out yo09:03
adrian_2002c1lol09:04
stefanoxD09:04
adrian_2002c1and this is from our communist times http://www.autosoviet.altervista.org/dacia1100-rear_WEB.jpg09:04
adrian_2002c1they actually race those nowdays i think09:05
stefanohttp://www.channel4.com/4car/media/100-greatest/03-large/110-trabant.jpg09:05
stefanothis is from our communist times09:05
stefano:>09:05
adrian_2002c1WHAT09:05
stefano(germany's i mean)09:05
adrian_2002c1U DONT THINK WE DONT HAVE THAT09:05
adrian_2002c1lol09:05
savvasadrian_2002c1: the ugliest car is yugo, was made by my country heh :) it is much more viable than the new cars that last no more than 5-6 years09:05
stefanoit was made from plastic09:05
stefanoi like the yugo09:06
adrian_2002c1the sound of the trabant was a common noise and still is in the streets of romanian cities09:06
stefanowell09:06
adrian_2002c1its a hallmark lol09:06
stefanoit is clearly a drivers ar09:06
stefanocar09:06
stefanoyou woudnt want to be driven around in one09:06
stefano:>09:06
adrian_2002c1lol...it actually looks sportyu09:07
adrian_2002c1i think 90% of old Romanian men have revving the trabant as their dayly occupation09:07
ccookeHmm09:08
adrian_2002c1i was sayin the yugo looks sporty...http://www.jtruck.net/misc/4x4cars/full/4x4yugo.jpg09:08
ccookewas firefox broken? on Friday?09:08
adrian_2002c1lol09:08
ccookeI'm getting "Could not find compatible GRE between version 1.9b3 and 1.9b3.09:08
ccooke"09:08
Ayabaraanyone using vmware server on hardy?09:08
stefanoabout two kilometres from where i live theres a big nokia factory that now gets moved to romania, big scandal, but good for the romanians (this is what everyone forgets about it when complaining)09:09
stefanoccooke, no i dont think so, firefox got updated to beta409:09
ccookeah! the update on Friday seems to have been interrupted. Maybe that was it.09:09
adrian_2002c1stefano, lol, i think we jus work for less lol...anyway...i really need sleep...if theres one fault to ubuntu is that its soo exciting it wont let me sleep09:09
ccookeNope.09:09
stefanoadrian_2002c1, bye then, see ya09:10
LimCoreccooke: perhaps file in a bug report or something?09:10
adrian_2002c1later, stefano, dont change ur nick i like talkin to u09:10
stefanoccooke, what's your issues09:10
ccookeLimCore: not yet - I'll do an update to latest now, first09:10
stefanoallright adrian :>09:10
adrian_2002c1c ya09:10
ccookestefano: probably out of date - let me check to see if updating cures it.09:10
RAOFccooke: You need to finish upgrading; you've got a partial firefox b3/b4 install, and so it's broken.09:10
ccookestefano: This machine hasn't been updated since Friday09:11
savvasccooke: there was a problem, update your apt sources :)09:11
stefanowhy's that? upgrading is the most fun09:11
ccookeRAOF: ah. I probably caught the repo halfway though an update :-)09:11
stefano151 updates available -  do you dare to install them? [yes(no}09:11
stefano:>09:11
ccookestefano: well, Friday I was at work. Friday *night* I travelled to a different city, *saturday* was D&D night (well, it's a game we run every six weeks, so it's more "d&d *day*"...09:12
stefanowhat is d&d?09:12
ccookea role playing game.09:13
stefanoi see09:13
stefanophew i thought for a second you weren't a geek09:13
stefanohehe09:13
savvasd&d?09:14
savvasah ignore me09:14
ccookeDungeons and Dragons.09:14
stefanoits where you tell a guy you poke him with a stick and then he has injuries but you don't really do anything09:15
stefanoi always found that strange09:15
stefano:>09:15
RAOFstefano: As opposed to _actually_ poking someone with a stick? :)09:16
stefanoyes :>09:16
stefanoyou should try that out in a pub some time09:16
stefanoaction guaranteed09:16
ccookestefano: I play it because, with a good group of people, I find I spend more time laughing than I do pretty much anywhere else.09:16
ccookeand laughter is good for you :-)09:16
stefanoi use youtube for that09:17
stefano:\09:17
stefanofirefox keeps crashing09:19
stefanohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNfx0FO4hzs&feature=related09:20
stefanoclassic09:20
savvasstefano: you dont have to poke him with a stick, a finger and 2-3 beers will suffice :P09:20
stefanohehe09:20
stefanothe last line is probably the best piece of art ever consieved09:21
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gamerdudeanyone know why all the links to download ubuntu alpha 6 are dead? and anyone know of a place to get it?09:38
stefanothere should be torrents09:39
gamerdudei checked tpb and mininova, barely anyone seeds09:39
gamerdude5-10 seeds haha09:39
stefanodownload the normal alternate cd, make a minimal installation and upgrade it09:40
gamerdudesomeone mentioned the beta is coming out soon, but the schedule don't seem to reflect that09:41
stefanoi don't even think there will be a beta seven09:41
stefanooh alpha that is09:41
savvasalpha*09:41
savvas:p09:41
gamerdudelooks like its going right to release canidate on april 17th09:42
stefanoyes09:42
stefanoas i said, you can just upgrade09:42
savvaswell.. there are not much upgrades since yesterday09:42
stefanoif you install the alpha 6 you get about 400 updates anyays09:42
gamerdudeyeh...although this is just for testing purposes in a virtual invironment, not really worth it09:43
stefanooff to make coffee, brb09:43
gamerdudethanks much for the suggestion tho09:44
savvashm..09:45
savvaswhy does ubuntu add the +x permission to all files in a usb flash drive?09:45
stefanothat sounds like a bug09:47
stefanoyou should see if it's filed, if not file it09:47
stefanoi'm going to see if i have the same problem09:48
stefanoso hold on just a sec09:48
ccookesavvas: flash drives are almost always formatted with a FAT filesystem09:48
ccookethe FAT filesystem has no concept of unix permissions09:49
ccookebecause of that, every file on it is owned by one user/group and has, by default, all permission bits set.09:49
savvasccooke: er.. this didn't happen in gutsy09:49
stefanosame here09:49
stefanobut busted because of fat filesystem lol09:49
ccookesavvas: right. Then the bug is that the automounter is not mounting with the correct options - one option for mounting a FAT filesystem is to set a permission mask for all normal files and one for all directories.09:50
stefanoi wonder how long it's going to take until we get rid of hirarchical file systems09:50
ccookestefano: several years after there's an advantageous, viable alternative that's released by default in a majority market share operating system09:51
ccooke(in other words: Probably never, since barely any of those conditions have ever been met :-)09:52
stefanoccooke, yes probably. it's the same thing with all the usability issues, they get fixed when someone has the time to do it, and noone ever does09:52
stefanowell, kde4 takes a step towards it09:52
ccookewhat does kde4 do that's an improvement in usability?09:53
stefanoe.g. (as someone from kde said in a google techtalk): why do i have to have a border on a clock that tells me it's a clock? i know that it's a clock09:53
savvashehehe09:54
stefanoccooke, kde4 is going to do so much in terms of usability, groundbreaking changes coming up09:54
ccookestefano: people say that, but I can't see it in what I've observed09:55
stefanoccooke, i can. but i'm a user interface guy myself. the changes are often time suddle but crucial.  something like sefl-resizing icons on the sidebar of dolphin (the new file browser)09:55
stefanoalso there's going to be search available almost everywhere09:56
stefanowhich is great, i wish i would have that already, but atm you need to buy a mac to get it09:56
ccookemm.09:56
stefanowhenever i think of kde4 the first thing that comes to mind is the ugly dock though09:57
stefanounbelievibly ugly09:57
ccookeI've always found kde to be a but... clunky, in design.09:57
stefanoyes that's very true09:57
stefanoso do most kde people i think09:57
ccookeEverything takes up too much space and, if it doesn't, you can't use it any more09:57
stefanothe latter part of that sentene is going to be much better in kde409:58
stefanosentence09:58
stefanomy c key is broken :(09:58
ccookeannoying.09:58
stefanoi just bought a huge new monitor to hook up to my laptop and now i find that my keyboard is shitty09:59
ccookeAlthough I do have to accept that I'm not a typical user :-/09:59
stefanothe problem is Qt i think09:59
stefanofrom a developers point of view, Qt is truly great. but from a users point of view it's horrible (at lears 3.x10:00
stefanoexample would be GoogleEarth on Mac OS X. its catastrophic10:00
stefanowhereas gimp on mac os x is just fine10:00
LynoureI just upgraded to hardy kubuntu kde3.5.9, but cannot find that amazing alpha6 wallpaper anywhere. Where can I find it?10:00
stefanotried google image search?10:01
ccookeUntil I started using ubuntu (and hence tried gnome again for the first time in years), I was using a... very particular Windowmaker environment. No dock, no clip. Logged in to a plain black screen with a round borderless clock in the bottom right :-)10:01
stefanonice10:01
Lynourestefano: I did, I did, but no luck, and kind of expecting it to come with upgrade too10:01
stefanowhat does the wallpaper look like? do you have it somewhere in a small format?10:02
stefanoccooke, did you use mwm back in the day?10:02
ccooke(well, the screen was actually #0a0a0a, since that's *just* light enough for the black, almost-borderless terminals to show up against it...)10:02
ccookestefano: yuck! too much wasted space :-)10:02
stefanoi like your attitude!10:03
Lynourestefano: it's a blue fractal, very aquatic and tentacle-like10:03
stefanoi'm a designer, so you may understand how i feel when i see a pimped up windows xp desktop10:03
LynoureIt's somewhere on the livecd, at least, just no idea where to look...10:03
stefanoLynoure, http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/984/trippj8.png this one? sorry its not a particulary good resolution10:04
stefanoLynoure, you can search for files with the locate command10:04
savvasBug #15709410:04
ubotuLaunchpad bug 157094 in ubuntu "USB mass storage devices are mounted with unsafe permissions" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/15709410:04
Lynourestefano: no, not that one.10:04
savvaslooks like there's not much to do, as ccooke said10:04
stefanoLynoure, normally it would be somewhere in /usr/share/10:04
Lynourestefano: not with locate, livecd is not in my db yet, but I guess I'll put find to run it through.10:05
Lynourestefano: no /urs/share on the live cd when it's not running...10:05
stefanoyou can use find10:05
stefanooh it will probably be in some archive10:05
stefanoso you cant10:05
stefano:}10:05
LynoureNormally I don't care 1 bit about wallpapers, but this one, honestly, first default wallpaper in my life that I have liked :)10:06
stefanocan you describe it a bit more?10:06
stefanohttp://img392.imageshack.us/img392/1594/bluebend3jo.jpg this is one of the default kde wallpapers, but you don't mean this one right?10:07
Lynourestefano: I'm not sure how... like I said, it's a fractal, a real fractal, if my eyes don't fool me. Blue, quite dense in detail the way fractals are10:08
stefanocan i customise the keystroke for firefox three to go to the home page? atm its alt+home, but thats horrible10:09
ccookestefano: yes, you can.10:09
stefanohow?10:09
stefanoLynoure, http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php/Creation+Fractal?content=76855 this is green but it looks good as well :-)10:09
stefanoccooke, i'm guessing its some about:preferene pane with a thousand options :(10:10
ccookestefano: I'm trying to remember :-)10:11
stefanolol the about:config screen now says "this might void your warrenty"10:11
ccookestefano: of course, last time I did it was on a different version...10:11
stefano"i'll be careful, i promise"10:11
Lynourestefano: thank you for your effort, I do appreciate it, but nowhere as amazing background. Oh well, I might end up booting livecd, scp:ing the background to a server and getting it from there10:11
stefanoLynoure, good idea, load it up to imageshack or something, quick and easy10:12
stefanothere isnt an option to show the home page button, which has misteriously dissapeared in v310:12
WartornI have an issue, im trying to compile my program that uses libxml. But when i try to compile it, it says libxml/parser.h and libxml/xmlmemory.h is not found. I have installed *all* the libxml dev packages. Is this an issue with hardy?10:19
HobbseeWartorn: including libxml2-dev?10:20
Wartornyes10:20
Hobbseewhat does apt-cache policy libxml2-dev say?10:21
Hobbsee(and ls -la /usr/include/libxml2/libxml/xmlmemory.h )10:21
Wartornseems fine, installed and candidate is the same10:21
stefanoyou could locate the files and set the path manually as a workaround10:21
WartornHobbsee: the ls command shows the file, owned by root etc10:22
Wartorni changed the #include path to libxml2/libxml/xmlmemory.h and it worked, but then an issue arised in xmlmemory.h, where it includes with just the libxml/ path itself10:23
HobbseeWartorn: then i'd say the thing that you're attemptin gto compile is broken, and you need to fix it10:23
WartornAre you sure? read above10:24
Wartorni renamed the libxml2 folder to a backupname, copied the libxml folder out of it to /usr/include and it worked10:26
Hobbseestrange10:27
Lynourestefano: seems it got removed... http://www.vladstudio.com/wallpaper/?288 was it, though10:28
stefanonice!10:29
savvasheh, firefox says i'm downloading with 90KB/s on a 512kbits connection :P10:30
Lynourestefano: I'd guess it was removed for licence issues, as getting a hi-res copy requires membership10:30
stefanoit's a crappy website10:31
stefanothere is no acount for it on bugmenot.com10:31
stefano1600x1200 is free though10:31
stefanoi have 1920x1440, but 1600x1200 is fine since the pixels are so dense anyways10:32
Lynourestefano: would take scaling,  1650x1050 here, but we'll see. I might like it enough to support them :)10:32
stefanocant really tell the difference10:32
stefanothey didnt make it10:32
stefanosome artist made it and got "ripped off" bei them10:32
stefanoi woundt support them10:32
Lynourestefano: What artist? I have not found this anywhere else... and this is where kubuntu got it too10:33
stefanobut thats just my humble opinion you may think otherwise10:33
stefanoif its going to be free it should be fully free, thats all i'm saying10:33
stefanono registration required, this is just stupid10:34
Lynourestefano: well, it's clearly not free, apart from maybe their donation of wallpaper.10:34
stefanonot free? what does it cost then?10:34
stefanooh i see10:35
Lynoure~20 dollars for a lifetime membership.10:35
stefanobut you don't pay for the art10:35
stefanoyou pay for vladstudios service10:35
stefanowhich is unfair in my opinion10:35
LynoureI don't mind people making a living, but yeah, could have very well a licence issue10:36
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stefanothe free version is compressed10:36
Lynourestefano: I do think this guy really made that background...10:36
stefanobad quality10:36
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stefanohttp://www.ultrafractal.com/ this seems to be a better investment10:37
stefanoallthoug i think there is free (as in freedom) software that does the same10:37
legend2440i was going to be doing a clean install of heron when it comes out rather than upgrade. i was going to backup and reuse xorg.cong. fstab,nautilus-scripts from gutsy. are there other files i should reuse to make the transition easier?10:45
Hobbseeyou probably shouldn't use your old xorg.conf10:46
legend2440Hobbsee: yes i am going to reuse xorg.conf,fstab and nautilus-scripts. are there any i may have missed that would make it easier?10:48
Hobbsee....that's not what i said.10:48
legend2440Hobbsee: sry misread why not?10:48
Hobbseedifferent versions of X, no?10:49
legend2440Hobbsee:  ok ty10:49
atlefhow long is recordmydesktop ment to be running, recorded ca 10 min and it sits there saying 0%10:49
Wartornatlef: shouldnt you just click stop, and it will create the video?10:51
atlefbut when i record like 3 mins it's ok and the counter towards finished says 0,00 bot mor then that and it just says 0%10:51
atlef*but10:51
atlefWartorn: yes10:52
atlefi stopped it like 10 mins ago, still says 0%10:52
atlefis istanbul any better10:52
darrendwhen I connect my (usm) music player, I get "Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied" with the details talking about a security policy11:23
darrendif I go to "System>Admin>Authorizations" I can't change anything11:24
darrend(presumably because it doesn't do gksudo for it?)11:24
darrendHow do I get automounting of my devices back?11:24
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darrendhmm, granting permissions through that thing appears to make little difference anyway11:43
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flipstarcould someone please pastebin /usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/kernelextras .. ?12:05
Lynoureflipstar: in a min.12:07
Lynoureflipstar: http://kubuntu.pastebin.com/m11a72d8012:08
flipstarthank you :)12:08
pwuertzhi... I installed the gnash plugin... but firefox does not recognize it12:23
pwuertzdoes anyone know why?12:24
flipstaris it linked in the mozilla plugin dir ?12:24
pwuertzthere are so many mozilla-plugin dirs... I have no idea anymore which one is used..12:25
pwuertzits linked to /etc/alternatives/mozilla-flashplugin though12:25
pwuertzguess thats a good thing12:26
pwuertzhm... just curious.... has anybody a working gnash-plugin using firefox3?12:28
flipstarusally in $HOME/.mozilla/plugins12:28
pwuertzflipstar: ok... placing the plugin in $HOME as you suggested works12:36
AdysAm i the only one getting only 111 Connection refused errors on apt-get update?12:54
LynoureAdys: I did not get that at least, but we might use different mirrors12:55
AdysFrench mirrors here12:55
Adysbeen over 24 hours almost :/12:55
stefanoAdys, you can always use another mirror13:05
stefano!mirror13:05
ubotuUbuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://nl.releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Archive - PLEASE use the !torrents to download Gutsy, and help keeping the servers' load low!13:05
stefanonope, wrong13:05
stefano:>13:05
Adyshehe13:05
Adysill google it13:05
Adysthanks :)13:05
stefano:>13:06
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IenorandDoes anybody know how to find out what version of fglrx that currently is installed? And what version is in the Hardy repositories at the moment anyways?13:25
brianskidoes hardy still use scrollkeeper?13:27
finfin82lenorand it should be shown in the aptitude!?13:28
IenorandAh, so you can use that to get that info... hmm I guess synaptic would work to, just look up the package info yes?13:30
finfin82yea13:31
Ienorandokay, that seems fairly simple... (dunno why I didn't think of that...)13:32
LattywareJust to be sure, libc6 2.7-9ubuntu2 is safe, right?13:45
flipstaryep13:45
Lattywaregood good13:46
slanningsorry if this is already mentioned too much: is there any "effort" to get firefox addons updated to 3.0? I find several useful (required?) ones are not ready for the version of firefox in hardy14:14
sotoI don't see the restricted drivers option in the administration menu. How can I start it?14:15
slanningis it  "Hardware Drivers"  instead?14:15
mazzenslanning: install a separated firefox 2.014:16
sotoslanning: No, I don't have that either.14:16
sotoAnd no option to add them in the menu editor.14:16
sotoAre they supposed to be there?14:16
slanningmazzen: ok, I didn't realize that was an option, thanks14:17
mazzennp.14:17
crimsunsoto: install jockey-gtk14:23
jimmygoonIs there a reason ubuntu devs don't choose to set a smaller menu item height in the gtk+ settings... It's really annoying and combined with the abundance of "Preferences" leads to my menu being off the screen :(14:23
crimsunsoto: it's no longer called "Restricted Drivers" but "Hardware Drivers"14:23
sotocrimsun: I'm getting restricted-manager now. Apparently it was lost in the upgrade.14:23
sotocrimsun: Does jockey-gtk supercede restricted-manager?14:24
crimsunsoto: that's deprecated.  It's not restricted*, it's jockey* now.14:24
sotoIs the apt /var/cache automatically cleaned out once and a while?14:28
savvassoto: nope14:29
savvassudo apt-get autoclean14:29
sotosavvas: Nothing prevents filling the disk?14:30
savvasi don't think so soto14:30
savvassoto: you can always add it in /etc/crontab :)14:31
savvasman crontab14:31
sotosavvas: That wouldn't necessarily help. autoclean only deletes useless packages. I would need to manually rm them.14:31
savvasyou need to delete all of them soto ?14:32
flipstar_sudo apt-get clean does it14:32
savvasyep14:32
savvasyou asked to automatically clean out14:32
savvasi thought you meant tidy it up :)14:32
savvase.g. 00 00 1 * * /etc/autoclean14:33
sotosavvas: No I just don't want my disk to fill up. clean is okay I guess.14:33
savvassudo touch /etc/autoclean && sudo echo "apt-get autoclean" >> /etc/autoclean14:33
flipstar_you can check with filelight whats using most space14:33
sotoI would prefer something that just deleted some percentage of the oldest packages14:33
savvaswell soto, that's autoclean14:34
savvas:)14:34
sotoflipstar_: Var is on a separate partition. It was the apt cache taking the most space14:34
crimsunguys, autoclean on a devel install is a slightly bad idea.14:34
sotosavvas: No, not from my reading of the man page.14:34
crimsunit's not so much an issue now that we're in beta freeze, but keeping known-working version(s) around is a really intelligent move14:35
flipstar_try find ~/.deb -type f -atime +7 -delete14:35
savvassoto: well then.. i guess you need a bash script :P14:35
sotosoto, flipstar_: Yeah okay thanks. I just wondered if it was an automagic feature that someone had already implementd.14:35
unenoughhow do i find out the license of a package?14:36
sotoDo I need to kill X-server to apply the enabling of a restricted video driver?14:36
crimsununenough: look at /usr/share/doc/foopackage/copyright14:37
flipstar_brb kinit isnt working ¦ /14:37
savvashm..14:41
savvasanyone knows what's ~/.kisotmp/ for?14:41
savvasi see some .deb packages there14:41
mitch_Hey I'm running a mbp and useing madwifi for my wireless card (airport extrerem a/b/g) and i can see wireless networks but for the life of me I can not get an ip. Some help would be great!14:42
unenoughwhere does dpkg-buildpackage get the information on which parameters to pass to ./configure?14:45
lime4x4anyone using a desktop wireless card that just works in hardy?14:55
Lynourelime4x4: I'd kind of expect the same ones that just work in gutsy to just work in hardy, but could be wrong...14:58
mitch_Hey I'm running a mbp and useing madwifi for my wireless card (airport extrerem a/b/g) and i can see wireless networks but for the life of me I can not get an ip. Some help would be great!15:00
lime4x4yeah that's what i thought and that didn't turn out so well....lol15:00
lime4x4i had 2 cards that worked in gutsy but won't work in hardy15:01
user5hello15:04
jimmygoonCan someone please please please help me figure out how to reduce the height of my menu items :( this is very frustrating15:04
axisysany idea why I fail to listen to song with mplayer like this http://rafb.net/p/JOO5bn48.html, unless I play as root?15:05
flipstaraxisys: you are in the audio group + the file is accessable by your user ?15:06
axisysflipstar: file is accessible by user15:07
axisysflipstar: not sure about the audio group.. in gutsy i did not have this problem.. is it something new with hardy ?15:07
axisysflipstar: is it something to do with pulseaudio ?15:08
flipstarprobably not but you are aware that hardy is a developer release yet .. ?15:09
axisysi just checked and I am in audio group15:10
axisysflipstar: yes I am aware of that15:10
flipstarokay..you can play other audio files ?15:11
axisysflipstar: when i run as root it works fine http://rafb.net/p/e1jpdY89.html15:12
axisysflipstar: i can play youtube and flash video jst fine15:12
axisysflipstar: listen to pandora just fine15:12
axisysflipstar: i can even listen to youtube and pandora at the same time.. no prob15:13
flipstaryou might try use another output method for mplayer like OSS instead of alsa15:15
axisysflipstar: see the difference in working and non working output http://rafb.net/p/P47ki257.html15:21
mesilliacaxisys: try "mplayer alan.mp3 -ao pulse"15:21
mesilliacperhaps pulseaudio has your sound device15:21
axisysmesilliac: wow! that was it15:22
axisysmesilliac: thanks a lot.. time to use a .config file15:23
mesilliac:)15:24
axisysmesilliac: i got some help from mplayer guys to of a quick config setup to default to pulse15:25
axisysmesilliac: thanks a lot again15:25
steph_Hi everybody. I would like to talk to the artist who makes the actual ldm artwork (paintbrush in a jar for ubuntu-studio)15:28
maccam94mounting ssh via "Connect to Server" and browsing the network seems to be broken15:47
AutoMatriXhello, is there somebody who succeeded to sync a Noikia 6610 with evolution under Hardy ?15:49
[Hardy]TuTUXGe17 anyone?15:52
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Typhoxhi15:53
TyphoxWhich is my standard-Display in --display=x ?15:54
Typhoxhm?15:57
TyphoxIt is important15:58
savvasTyphox: what's that?15:59
lime4x4i assume obex is still broken in hardy alpha 616:00
flipstarwhat is obex..?16:00
lime4x4it's afile transfer protocol i think it's mainly used in bluetooth thou16:01
lime4x4can't view on files on my phone keep getting an obex error16:01
Typhoxsavvas: For example firefox --display=DISPLAY16:03
TyphoxOn normal ubuntu it is DISPLAY=016:03
Typhox--display=016:03
SYNTAXhow is the new ubuntu hardy heron ?16:04
SYNTAXhey guys16:04
Typhoxbut here it says it cannot open display 016:04
savvasSYNTAX: www.ubuntu.com/testing/16:04
SYNTAXciik'16:04
SYNTAXcool16:04
savvasTyphox: find the screen identifier in /etc/X11/xorg.conf16:04
Typhoxok16:05
savvasIdentifier"Default Layout"16:05
savvas  screen 0 "Default Screen" 0 016:05
savvasmaybe "Default Screen" ?:)16:06
TyphoxSame message16:07
savvaswell no idea, google it16:08
LeerokTheLacertaDoes your hostname have spaces?16:08
danagemy wifi doesn't work anymore since kernel update -12.... i have atheros16:09
Typhoxme too16:10
Typhoxand i don't use -1216:10
danageis it network-manager?16:10
danageeth0 works fine, ath0 cannot get ip address, it could be wpa supplicant too16:10
Typhoxbecause my windowmanager and my graphicsdrive didn't work anymore16:10
danageanybody know a workaround?16:10
Typhoxuse -1116:11
TyphoxSee Ya!16:11
danageok, will do16:11
danagebrb :)16:11
lime4x4danage: have u tried wicd? That worked for me for one wireless card that wouldn't work with network-manager16:12
danagelovely. on kernel -11, my atheros wifi STILL doesn't work16:35
danagei suspect wpa_supplicant16:35
danageor network manager16:35
danageanybody?16:35
TheInfinitydanage: tried madwifi svn?16:36
danagenah16:36
TheInfinityyou have a macbook pro or another laptop with 802.11n atheros?16:36
danageit worked before the partial distro ugrade. i don't think madwifi got updated?16:36
danageno, i have AR5212, i saw the -n  bug, that isn't it i think16:37
TheInfinitydanage: then its another bug ;)16:38
danage:(16:40
shoeunitedI wasn't able to generate a bug report, but I thought this might be worth mentioning.  In hardy when I listen to audio it sometimes just 'stops' after playing a video (youtube) When I checked it Alsa couldn't release the slave and the Process PulseAudio was killing 50% of my CPU.  Killing that process fixed the audio problem.16:44
ToHellWithGAis bash completion no longer a feature included in a vanilla installation of ubuntu?17:04
flipstaryou might have to install bash_completion17:04
ToHellWithGAi did have to install it17:04
ToHellWithGAi was a little put off by that17:05
flipstarit depends on how you installed your system17:05
ToHellWithGAaptitu[tab] ins[tab] bash-co[tab] ended up outputting "aptitu ins bash-co"17:05
ToHellWithGAi installed from the live cd17:05
ToHellWithGAi would hope that is the most common method of installing a desktop system on normal hardware17:05
flipstaryep17:06
flipstarinstall it if it isnt then try again17:06
ToHellWithGAto whom would i suggest including bash completion in a default installation?17:06
ToHellWithGAit was really sad only being able to complete with file/directory names17:06
flipstaryes it is installed by default17:07
flipstaroh then you maybe have to enable interactive mode in bashrc17:07
flipstaror profile17:07
ToHellWithGAmy .bashrc sources /etc/skel/.bashrc17:08
ToHellWithGAwhat do you mean by interactive mode?17:08
flipstarsearch for it in bashrc17:09
jimmygoonWhy does my computer beep at my when I close/open the lid .... and the power button doesn't work.17:09
stefanojimmygoon, did you accidently boot the 386 kernel?17:11
jimmygoonstefano, noope17:11
stefanoi have the same problem with this kernel, if i boot the generic kernel it works fine17:11
stefanomh :\17:11
jimmygoonthe beeping/ power button is part of the kernel?17:12
stefanonot really17:12
jimmygoon2.6.24-12-generic is what I'm running atm17:13
stefanobut with the 386 kernel some things get confused, so it doesnt work as its supposed to. at least in my case17:13
stefanosame here17:13
stefanoit sounds like an acpi issue17:13
ToHellWithGAflipstar: if i don't have to use a user name and password, i have an interactive shell, right?17:13
stefanodoes all your thermal management stuff work properly?17:13
walterToHellWithGa & flipstar: Newbie data point: bash-completion is not installed on my system per Synaptic, however aptitu[tab] completes to aptitude for me.17:14
AirBenderHi guys, any Idea about the performance of the new Broadcom drivers in the 2.6.24 kernel for Hardy?17:14
walterI've been upgrading over previous versions rather than fresh install from LiveCD.17:14
ToHellWithGAwalter: yeah man, i  guess it does complete command names from /bin and /usr/bin17:15
ToHellWithGAbut all of the finer points of completion are gone in a default installation17:15
ToHellWithGAAirBender: i think i had to use ndiswrapper for broadcom on gutsy17:15
ToHellWithGAi don't have a computer with broadcom wireless chips right now but i might be able to try one of my coworkers' laptops17:16
stefanosry got distracted by work17:16
AirBenderToHellWithGA: Yeap, that was the better solution, but I was wondering if Hardy comes with a better native solution17:16
AirBenderin fact there are new kernel modules for that and bcm43xx comes blacklisted from the beggining17:17
ToHellWithGAmaybe the restricted driver program thing included since feisty will have an option to unblacklist them17:18
ToHellWithGAgreylist or whatever17:18
lime4x4i can't get a broadcom wireless device to work for ther life of me...lol worked in gutsy17:20
jimmygoonflash is so sluggish in ff3b417:23
AirBenderlime4x4: yeah, a lot of troubles with broadcom, fortunately I have an Atheros, but have a friend calling for help with broadcom in his laptop17:23
lime4x4even tried wicd and that won't even detect the wireless card i think it due to the driver hardy is using17:24
ToHellWithGAjimmygoon: scrolling as well17:24
Gninei have a folder Debian in my Applications menu.. anybody else?17:25
ToHellWithGAGnine: i do not17:25
ToHellWithGAi usually wipe a lot of ~/.stuff before i install though17:25
danageGnine: you can activate/disactivate17:25
danageusually it is hidden17:25
ToHellWithGAcould it be a relic of your pre-upgraded system?17:25
Gnineno17:25
Gnineit is visible now though17:26
ToHellWithGAthat's wacky17:26
danageyou can make it disappear!!!17:26
Gninegotcha   ;-)17:26
danageits always in the list, but hidden by default17:27
danagecan someone help me? my atheros wifi doesn't work anymore, since i did the partial distro upgrade to -12. it associates with ap, but doesn't get ip. maybe wpa-supplicant?17:28
ToHellWithGAdanage: is your /etc/network/interfaces accurate?17:29
ToHellWithGAi had trouble with hardy a few weeks ago not accepting changes in the network configuration dialogs17:29
danageno17:29
danagebut does it have to?17:29
danagei use network manager17:29
ToHellWithGAit would seemingly apply them but then not even do so17:29
danageauto lo17:29
danageiface lo inet loopback17:29
danageno mention of ath017:29
danagethen eth017:29
ToHellWithGAi dunno about network manager17:29
danagewhich i suppose results in network manager doing it all17:30
ToHellWithGAsometimes i use it, sometimes it makes me mad by locking down my network passwords17:30
ToHellWithGAi think in hardy it has been fixed so you don't have to have a password to recall network keys17:30
flipstari just uninstalled networkmanager17:30
danageit worked really nice until i did the partial distro upgrade17:31
ToHellWithGAit's kinda sad when windows computers seem to have the upper hand at automagically connecting to secured wireless networks using stored keys17:31
ToHellWithGAhow did you do a partial upgrade?17:31
danagewhich, i think, brought a new network manager with it17:31
danageupdate manager17:31
ToHellWithGApartial though, what does that mean?17:31
danagedunno17:31
ToHellWithGAdid you pick and choose some hardy packages to run on gutsy?17:31
danageit told me i should17:32
ToHellWithGAi don't think it is supposed to work that way17:32
danagenah, i use hardy alpha17:32
ToHellWithGAoh, like "safe-upgrade" in aptitude17:32
ToHellWithGAare you using the update manager tray icon thing?17:32
danagei think partial distro upgrade is what you do when they push a new kernel17:32
ToHellWithGAperhaps, and i won't say it's a great idea, you could "sudo aptitude full-upgrade" in a terminal17:32
ToHellWithGAit would upgrade everything it could17:33
ToHellWithGAor maybe in synaptic, i haven't used it for a while17:33
danageit tells me there aint nothing more to upgrade17:33
ToHellWithGAwild17:33
danagewickedy-whack17:33
ToHellWithGAhow bizarre17:33
ToHellWithGAcomputers are strange17:33
ToHellWithGAhave you killed and re-invoked network manager?17:34
ToHellWithGAmaybe "sudo killall nm-applet && nm-applet &"17:35
ToHellWithGAor "sudo invoke-rc.d networking restart"17:35
ToHellWithGAor unload an load you kernel module for the wireless chipset17:35
ToHellWithGAall of those you could do non-destructively, without hacking around much17:35
encryptzi heard that 8.10 will not be supporting sparc? what's the reasoning for it?17:36
encryptz8.04 i mean17:36
encryptzthe next lts17:37
danageToHellWithGA: or, i could just wait until they push a fix :)17:38
ToHellWithGAencryptz: i dunno about that http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/hardy/main/installer-sparc/current/images/sparc64/netboot/2.6/17:39
danagei just hope they know there is somethign that needs fixing :)17:39
ToHellWithGAgranted that's not the exact folder you want unless you're doing a sparc64 netboot install17:39
ToHellWithGAbut it seems there is a port on the official ubuntu archive for sparc17:39
ToHellWithGAdanage: i do not trust network-manager17:39
wxPythonhello17:40
wxPythonanything about hardy?17:40
danagei do not trust compiz17:40
ToHellWithGAi have had it do it's "i'm a one little green ball with a swirling whatever, oh look i'm a two little green ball, oh look i'm a 70% signal strength" then go right back to disconnected17:40
danagebut that's another story17:40
ToHellWithGAwxPython: what about it?17:40
lacostejhei hei. Just upgraded my lenovo N100 3000 to hardy and I am facing several issues.  linux-image-generic seems to hang pretty early in the boot process, so I use -386 (in which only one core is used but I guess this is normal). So under -386, network manager doesn't seem to detect my wireless card at all. I haven't look at the wireless command line tools.17:41
lacostejs/look/looked/17:41
ToHellWithGAlacostej: what kind of wireless chipset do you have?17:42
lacostejintel17:42
ToHellWithGAwow cool17:42
lacostejwas working fine with 7.04 and 7.1017:42
ToHellWithGAthat should have a free driver then :/17:42
ToHellWithGAi like my intel video for having current free drivers17:42
wxPythonwhat does out-of-the-box mean?17:42
ToHellWithGAdo you recall the chip's module's name?17:43
lacostejyep. Only non free is nvidia. Cause I expected nouveau to earlier than it will17:43
ToHellWithGAwxPython: i think it means default17:43
ToHellWithGAsomething you get as soon as you install, with no modifications or updates necessary17:43
Flannellacostej: try booting the generic kernel while turning off acpi and stuff17:44
wxPythonhttp://wubi-installer.org/17:44
lacostejToHellWithGA: I think it was 3945. I can go and check. PC is not in same room as it doesn't work wirelessly now :)17:45
lacostejFlannel: will try17:45
lacostejtx17:45
ToHellWithGAlacostej: lol yeah that'll happen17:45
ToHellWithGAlacostej: 'lsmod' in a terminal will output modules currently in use.  if you can't read very quickly you can 'lsmod |more' to go page by page17:47
ToHellWithGAif you can find your module's name and it isn't in there, try loading it with "sudo modprobe [name]"17:47
ToHellWithGAthat may get it going17:47
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murlidharthere is NO jigdo file for hardy heron . Any news when will they release a jigdo file for it.17:56
murlidhari mean the desktop  version doesn't have it.17:57
murlidharthe alternate version has a jigdo.17:57
murlidharhow come an ubuntu channel is so quiet.?17:58
FlannelThats because the desktop version doesn't have much to jigdo17:58
murlidharFlannel, but i want to upgrade to alpha 5 from alpha 117:59
YazzYgood evening ladies and gentelmen17:59
YazzYso its safe to update glibc now ?18:00
ToHellWithGAmurlidhar: sudo aptitude full-upgrade18:00
ToHellWithGAand hold on18:00
ToHellWithGAit's not like hardy alpha A vs alpha B are windows 98 and XP18:00
ToHellWithGAit's just a big set of incremental modifications that you can apply with a package manager18:00
Flannelmurlidhar: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade18:00
murlidharbut i just wanted to keep my iso updated:)18:01
Flannelmurlidhar: jigdo downloads the package files on the iso from the package repositories, that's all it does.  Desktop CD doesn't have but half a dozen packages.18:01
YazzYany idea if the xen kernel would now work with the closed source nvidia driver?18:02
murlidharFlannel, u mean alternate cd  has many packages?18:02
Flannelmurlidhar: alternate CD is almost entirely packages.  Desktop CD copies the Live image to your harddrive (the one you boot to).  Alternate (and server) CDs have all the packages, and they install each package, to give you a system.18:02
FlannelOn the desktop CD, that's all done in the casper image when they make the CD18:03
Dex-Freudiiis anybody using Hereon Alpha 6 as its main boot system?18:03
Dex-Freudii*his main boot system18:03
murlidharbut i remember gutsy-desktop having jigdo packages18:03
ToHellWithGADex-Freudii: si18:03
ToHellWithGAon my desktop i am18:03
Dex-FreudiiToHellWithGA, how is it going?18:04
ToHellWithGAon the laptop i stick to "stable" releases18:04
murlidharwhen it was in development ofcourse.18:04
ToHellWithGAi hate firefox 318:04
lime4x4i've been using hardy has my main system system alpha 218:04
ToHellWithGAi see no benefits and really laggy scrolling and flash18:04
Dex-FreudiiI'm considering installing it, but I'm not sure if I should keep Gusty18:04
ToHellWithGAflash was already slow enough in linux with firefox 218:04
Flannelmurlidhar: nope: http://releases.ubuntu.com/7.10/18:04
ToHellWithGAthe gnome desktop looks nicer18:04
ToHellWithGAthe theme is better18:04
ToHellWithGAevery ubuntu release things get prettier18:05
Dex-FreudiiToHellWithGA, why do you say the theme is better?18:05
murlidharstrange.18:05
murlidharweird.18:05
Flannelmurlidhar: but again, with jigdo and the desktop images, it's almost identical to downloading the iso over http18:05
FlannelMayb a few dozen MB difference. between the main portion of the jigdo and the full iso18:06
ToHellWithGADex-Freudii: great wallpaper for one18:06
murlidharFlannel, u mean desktop iso can't be used by jigdo?18:06
ToHellWithGAit is ubuntu tan/brown but with a painted heron18:06
Dex-Freudiiok18:06
ToHellWithGAslight modifications to wait-for-me% bars18:06
ToHellWithGAbetter looking applications/places/system menu18:06
Dex-Freudiiand, is it stable in terms of everyday use for an experienced user?18:06
Flannelmurlidhar: I mean if you want to download the desktop ISO, and you're thinking "I'll use jigdo", you might as well just download the iso, you'll notice almost no difference.18:06
ToHellWithGAlol depends18:07
ToHellWithGAif you just use ubuntu-desktop then it is ok18:07
Dex-Freudiidepends on what?18:07
ToHellWithGAi mean it's pretty much beta now18:07
murlidharFlannel, u whole concept of jigdo doesn't happen with desktop-iso.?18:07
ToHellWithGAit's not all alpha and breaky if that's what you mean18:07
jimmygoonthats what I was thinking. how is jigdo even better than http?18:07
Dex-Freudiiwhat does "use ubuntu-desktop" mean?18:07
Flannelmurlidhar: right.  jigdo doesn't help with desktop images.18:07
ToHellWithGAit has quirks still but it isn't crashing18:07
Flanneljimmygoon: it's distributed, and uses package mirrors instead of cd mirrors18:07
ToHellWithGADex-Freudii: it's the meta-package that has all the default applications and settings for ubuntu as a desktop installation18:08
Dex-Freudiibut why do you say "if you just use" that?18:08
jimmygoonFlannel, how does it do that when downloading the iso? it knows about the iso file to retrieve the packages and locally rebuild the iso?18:08
ToHellWithGAthe more oddball stuff you try to use and add, the more you see little hiccups18:08
murlidharFlannel, well due to low bandwidth resources i might weight for the final release of the desktop-iso but i will use jigdo for alternate-cd . What do u think?18:08
ToHellWithGAthat's really the case for anything though18:08
Dex-FreudiiToHellWithGA, I see18:09
murlidharFlannel, weight*-   wait18:09
ToHellWithGAit just becomes more obvious when the broken bits are essential to running things18:09
Flannelmurlidhar: The bandwidth you use will be almost identical, if not exactly identical.18:09
ToHellWithGADex-Freudii: i would try it out if i were you18:09
ToHellWithGAi don't have enough big issues with it that i'd advise against it18:09
Dex-FreudiiI really want to try it, but if I wanted to keep 7.10 on my system, I have to reorganize partitions... and It's kinda tiring and boring18:10
Flanneljimmygoon: It only works on the alternate/server CDs, it downloads the core (deb-install) from the cd mirror, then downloads the packages that are on the CD from the deb mirrors18:10
MM2how stable is Hardy Heron A6?18:10
jimmygoonFlannel, wow. thats neat18:10
FlannelMM2: It's alpha software.18:10
ToHellWithGADex-Freudii: how about this idea18:10
ToHellWithGAdon't keep 7.10, keep a 7.10 disc handy18:10
MM2How far it is from release?18:11
murlidharFlannel, even for alternate-cd ? No . i guess jidgo will help me save bandwidth cuz i don't have to download the whole iso everytime it releases.18:11
ToHellWithGAif /home is on its own partition, you can install from a live CD, tell it to use you /home partition, and then switch back if you have to18:11
MakotoTheKnightProbably a month or so18:11
FlannelMM2: it's released at the end of april.18:11
Dex-Freudiiheh... the thing is all the packages I have already downloaded18:11
MM2I need to set up a server and I would like to install new LTS version, not old18:11
ToHellWithGAach, do you know what they are?18:11
Dex-Freudiiyep18:11
murlidhar24 april is the guess.18:11
ToHellWithGAi keep a list of the ones i have installed18:11
ToHellWithGAi run 'sudo aptitude install `cat packagelist.txt`' when i reinstall18:12
ToHellWithGAsweet munny and its doney18:12
Flannelmurlidhar: You still need to download all the contents of the CD.  You can't get new information without downloading it.18:12
Dex-Freudiiwhere are packages kept on the hard disk? maybe I can just backup them, and if I need them just reinstall without downloading again18:12
ToHellWithGAit's just a text file in my home directory, nothing elegant18:12
ToHellWithGADex-Freudii: /var/cache/apt/18:12
Flannel!cloning18:12
ubotuTo replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type « dpkg --get-selections > ~/my-packages », move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type « sudo dpkg --set-selections < my-packages && apt-get dselect-upgrade » - See also !automate18:12
ToHellWithGAFlannel: wouldn't that be... crappy?18:13
ToHellWithGAi mean it would pick wrong versions of any packages installed by version18:13
ToHellWithGAlike say "libcurl3-dev"18:13
ToHellWithGAand it would have a massive list18:13
murlidharFlannel, see u are not able to get my point.  suppose the alternate cd has 645mb or something i will have to download it anyway. but when a new alternate-iso is released i don't have to download the whole cd but only the packages that are missing from the old iso. Hence i do not have to download the whole 645mb again and again.18:15
[Hardy]TuTUXGwhen i run checkinstall the requires listed is not right but i couldn't change it18:15
murlidharFlannel, am i right.?18:16
murlidharsorry if i bugged you.18:16
Flannelmurlidhar: If any of the packages are actually not updated, sure.  But we're in the alpha stages, I'll bet 80% of the packages will be updated, if not more.18:16
Dex-FreudiiToHellWithGA, not all packages are in /var/cache/apt right?18:17
murlidharwhoah . now that's a news for me.18:17
ToHellWithGADex-Freudii: i think they are18:17
ToHellWithGAbut it auto-cleans18:17
ToHellWithGAa good reason to keep a list18:17
ToHellWithGAyou don't want /var/cache/apt/ to become a repository unto itself18:18
ToHellWithGAit's just a place to hang onto packages while they are somewhat fresh18:18
murlidharFlannel, then i guess i will have to wait till beta comes. :(18:18
Dex-FreudiiToHellWithGA, I think I'll try hereon now18:19
Dex-Freudiiheh18:19
ToHellWithGAmurlidhar: i don't know much about squashfs but are the packages on install cds not compressed into some other file anyway?18:19
Dex-Freudiimaybe next time (in  half an hour) you see me online I'm on Hereon18:19
ToHellWithGAi'd think it would be difficult to squeeze little bits of an archive together from old and new parts18:19
mooboo1not many updates past days18:19
ToHellWithGADex-Freudii: heron lol18:19
ToHellWithGAhereon looks like heroin a bit too much18:20
ToHellWithGAmooboo1: is that bad?18:20
murlidharToHellWithGA, in alternate cd, NO. that is the reason why jigdo is provided for alternate-cd.18:20
mooboo1Hardy Heroin :D18:20
ToHellWithGAi kinda like not having updates18:20
mooboo1ToHellWithGA, i dont know, it sure was more exciting when its was more updates :D18:20
ToHellWithGAi'd rather not have 50MB of stuff to download daily18:20
mooboo1true18:20
Dex-FreudiiToHellWithGA, heh... maybe one has to be high to try it :P18:20
mooboo1but it was exciting :D18:20
ToHellWithGAmooboo1: think of how many gigabytes of outdated data we have moved18:21
mooboo1ya18:21
ToHellWithGAwe may be using the most current 400MB or so18:21
mooboo1kinda a relief not to have to update so much all time18:21
ToHellWithGAthe rest is just dinosaurs burned in vain18:21
mooboo1but at least when its update, it feel like ubuntu is developing like an avalance!18:21
LynoureImportant links in evolution, I'd say18:21
mooboo1avalanche :D18:21
shoeunitedAnything that is mission critical I wait a few days to update.  Most other updates don't bother me.18:21
Dex-FreudiiIf I install alpha 6 now... when stable release comes out, will I have to reinstall? or by updates will I have the stable version?18:21
constrictorhow do i get tracker to index thunderbird email, the option is greyed out in indexing preferences18:22
FlannelDex-Freudii: updates18:22
Dex-Freudiioki18:22
Dex-Freudii bbl then18:22
Dex-Freudiithanks for all18:22
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Azzkikrwhat's the release date for hardy?18:38
slavikhardy is not detecting a usb printer18:42
Johan-_after hopefully fixed the libc6 problem I now have a new problem. Trying to login to gnome all I get is a blue screen and the mouse. Trying to login to kde I get a popup saying "Xsession: unbable to launch /user/lib/kde4/bin/startkde......" Trying to login to xfce4 works.18:43
mooboo1blue screen? AHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!11118:44
mooboo1oh god, please why did they put it into linux too? OH NO!18:44
Johan-_:)18:45
Johan-_not like windows bluescreen18:45
Johan-_but still18:45
mooboo1oh18:45
Johan-_I'm guessing its the standard background. Any ideas on how to fix gnome?18:46
maccam94the blue screen...18:56
maccam94i've only seen that on gentoo :-\18:57
maccam94when i log into the bare xsession when all the other desktop environments are borked18:57
Johan-_maccam94: so any ideas on how to fix it?18:58
Johan-_I've reinstalled gnome "apt-get install gnome" that wanted to install the entire thing again, but it still doesnt work18:59
danageahhh reinstalling gnome won't give you the right packages for ubuntu19:01
danagebeen there before, it's a PAIN19:01
danagethere is a recovery thingy you can install19:01
danagebut i forget19:01
danagedid you try google?19:01
Johan-_yepp19:03
Johan-_but dont know what to search for19:03
Johan-_tried to reconfigure xserver, but didnt work19:03
DanaGOne thing to try: as yourself (NOT ROOT), delete anything that you own under /tmp19:03
ToHellWithGAis it possible to have a static IP on a wireless network with WPA encryption?19:03
DanaGSometimes stuff in /tmp can break Gnome.19:03
danageToHellWithGA: of course19:03
ToHellWithGAwhoa danag and danage19:03
danagenot for me, right now, since my wifi is broken19:03
ToHellWithGAthat's not close enough to confuse at all19:03
rskseems gitk is a bit broken19:04
rskruskie@ruskie-desktop:~/linux-2.6$ gitk19:04
rskexec: 3: /usr/bin/wish8.5: not found19:04
ToHellWithGAdanage: how do you do it?19:04
danagejust set a static ip for in the interfaces file or use the gnome tool for it19:04
ToHellWithGAi tried to use network-admin to set the IP address19:04
ToHellWithGAit won't work19:04
ToHellWithGA(possibly part of network-admin not working in general)19:04
danageit's a different network layer, it shouldnt have anything to do with encryption19:04
danagemaybe your file corrupted?19:05
danageit always works for me19:05
ToHellWithGAmy /etc/network/interfaces looked ok19:05
ToHellWithGAi just never got an ip address19:05
danagethats the problem i have right now19:05
danagedo you have atheros?19:05
ToHellWithGAiwconfig looked like it was on the right AP and all that19:05
ToHellWithGAralink19:05
danageSAME PROBLEM HERE19:05
ToHellWithGAWHOA!19:05
danagecan you get dynamic ip tho?19:05
ToHellWithGAcapslock is awesome19:05
ToHellWithGAyeah i can get dhcp19:05
danageah19:06
danagewell19:06
danagedifferent problem19:06
ToHellWithGAi just can't get a fixed IP19:06
danageyou ap might not allow static19:06
danagedo you have the right routing settings19:06
ToHellWithGA\echo{WHOA!}19:06
danagesubnet19:06
danagedns19:06
danageall that19:06
ToHellWithGAi think so19:06
danagetriple check19:06
ToHellWithGAi used the ones i got from ifconfig19:06
danagethat might be theproblem19:06
danagenah19:06
danageyou SET them with ifconfig19:06
ToHellWithGAjust changed the IP so it wouldn't land in the normal range19:06
ToHellWithGAifconfig without any parameters echoes the current settings19:06
danageifconfig ath0 123.123.0.019:06
danagethats how you set19:07
danageyeah19:07
ToHellWithGAi might try that19:07
danagemake sure you got the router as your gateway19:07
danageand dns are correct19:07
danagedunno how you set that19:07
ToHellWithGAthe router is 192.168.1.1, i picked 192.168.1.99 as my IP since .100-150 are DHCP'd19:07
ToHellWithGAi just couldn't get it to stick19:08
ToHellWithGAhow very frustrating19:08
danageit is getting more interesting19:09
danagethere is a network manager manager now19:09
ToHellWithGAi'll be back on my laptop so i can kill and rekill this machine19:09
thiemsterhow much does 8.04 alpha 6 crash?19:13
LinAsHnot that much19:14
thiemsterdoes it work OK with 256MB of ram19:14
LinAsHsince gnome got stable19:14
thiemsterthx19:14
LinAsH(2.6.22 was release last week)19:14
thiemsteri want to install it for someone else who has only used linux a little bit before19:15
thiemsterso they might not know what to do if it crashed19:15
amx109chaps, how do i get kvm installed on hardy (ie non server)19:15
LinAsHthiemster, 256 MB is really too few for, first the graphic installation, second the full system with gnome. You might want to use XFCE (Xubuntu)19:18
thiemsterLinAsH: i have another computer with 512MB. will it work ok for that?19:18
LinAsHyeah no prb19:18
thiemsterthx19:18
YazzYany idea if the xen kernel would now work with the closed source nvidia driver?19:23
Dex-Freudiihi19:25
Johan-_ok, cleaned /tmp reconfigured xserver and restarted. Still no gnome19:25
Dex-FreudiiI just installed heron alphsa 619:25
Johan-_and kde is in the wrong resolution and the correct doesnt show up19:25
savvasYazzY: it should, doesn't it work? check your /etc/X11/xorg.conf if Driver "nvidia" line is present19:26
savvasyou broke it again Johan-_19:27
savvas:P19:27
Johan-_savvas: never got it working :/19:27
savvaswhich one?19:27
Johan-_gnome19:28
Johan-_all i get is a blue screen with the mouse. Kde and xfce gives me the wrong resolution19:28
Johan-_:(19:28
savvasah i remember19:28
savvassudo dplg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg ?19:28
savvas*dpkg19:28
feldanyone here run ubuntu with LUKS?19:28
Johan-_yes19:28
Johan-_savvas: doesnt help19:29
Dex-Freudiiwhen trying to download flash plugin for firefox. it freezes. I'm using 64-bit system19:29
savvasdarn19:29
feldor hardy rather.... with LUKS.19:29
savvasJohan-_: what's your graphics card?19:29
YazzYsavvas: the problem is not with the driver, the problem with with the kernel not "telling" the driver about its version19:29
Johan-_savvas: some nvidia geforece 6 on the motherboard19:30
Johan-_savvas: never been a problem before :/19:31
savvasJohan-_: sudo aptitude install xserver-xorg-video-vesa19:31
Johan-_savvas: already installed19:32
feldalright here's my setup which just stopped working for the second time: software raid1 /boot, software raid1 LUKS encrypted partition with LVM root/home/swap. Hardy worked a couple of boots with no issues and then it stops working.19:32
feldvgscan doesnt show any LVM volumes but yet it's using them19:33
feldroot is mounted readonly, but home is fine.19:33
savvasJohan-_: sudo aptitude install ubuntu-minimal ubuntu-standard ubuntu-desktop gnome-about19:33
Johan-_savvas: already done. And no new to install now19:34
savvasJohan-_: sudo aptitude install gnome-core19:34
Johan-_nothing new :/19:35
Johan-_I did a sudo apt-get install gnome before and that installed alot of stuff19:35
savvasJohan-_: cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep vesa19:36
Johan-_savvas: nothing19:37
Johan-_hm...19:37
savvasJohan-_: sudo aptitude reinstall xserver-xorg-core19:37
Johan-_followed by?19:38
savvassudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf19:39
savvasscroll down until the line where you'll find Driver "nvidia"19:39
savvasswitch it to: Driver "vesa"19:39
savvasthen press ctrl-x, press y and enter19:40
Johan-_I'm guessing this could be the problem19:40
Johan-_there is no nvidia19:40
savvasheh19:40
savvasweird19:40
savvascan you upload the xorg.conf somewhere?19:40
Johan-_Section "Device"19:40
Johan-_        Identifier      "Configured Video Device"19:40
Johan-_EndSection19:40
savvaslol19:40
savvassudo nvidia-xconfig19:41
savvaslet's see if that helps19:41
Johan-_warrning...19:41
savvasyeah yeah :p19:41
Johan-_Using X configuration file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf".19:41
Johan-_VALIDATION ERROR: Data incomplete in file /etc/X11/xorg.conf.19:41
Johan-_                  Device section "Configured Video Device" must have a Driver19:41
Johan-_                  line.19:41
savvasheh19:41
savvasthere we go19:41
savvasgive me a sec19:41
Johan-_but now it has nvidia19:41
savvasyou said nvidia geforce.. which geforce?19:42
savvas6600 ?19:42
Johan-_don't actualy know19:42
Johan-_can check19:42
savvaslspci19:42
savvas01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G70 [GeForce 7300 GT] (rev a1)19:42
savvassomething like that, what's yours :)19:42
Johan-_00:05.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation C51 [Quadro NVS 210S/GeForce 6150LE] (rev a2)19:43
savvasok hold a sec19:43
Johan-_ok... now I get a black screen19:43
savvasapt-cache policy nvidia-glx nvidia-glx-new19:43
savvaswhich one do you have?19:43
Stroganoffhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/base-installer/+bug/20295919:43
ubotuLaunchpad bug 202959 in base-installer "[hardy] generating locales stalls on 64mb ram" [Undecided,New]19:43
Stroganoffany oppinions?19:44
Johan-_both nvidia-glx and nvidia-glx-new19:44
Johan-_or no19:44
Johan-_sorry19:44
Johan-_only nvidia-glx-new19:44
Johan-_"nvidia-glx-new:19:44
Johan-_  Installerad: 169.12+2.6.24.11-12.3119:44
Johan-_"19:44
savvasok let me see if it's supported19:45
savvasyep19:45
savvasJohan-_: sudo aptitude reinstall nvidia-glx-new19:46
Johan-_now I get a blue screen followed by a black19:47
savvassudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart19:48
Johan-_and now a "Sorry, the program "compiz.real" ended unexpected"19:48
Johan-_on a popup19:48
xtknightthe current hardy updates are fine to use right?  (no libc bug)19:49
savvassudo apt-get reinstall compiz-core19:49
xtknighti mean now is a good time to "update" ?19:49
rskxtknight: sure if the mirror is updating at least once per day19:49
xtknightk19:49
savvasJohan-_: don't do extra stuff please, what does the gdm restart command say?19:50
Johan-_that gave me a nvidea splash, a blue screen and then a blackscreen with the mouse19:51
savvasbummer19:51
Johan-_the same after the compiz-core reinstall19:51
savvasJohan-_: sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup19:52
savvasJohan-_: brb19:52
savvasJohan-_: sudo wget http://pastebin.ca/raw/945227 -O /etc/X11/xorg.conf19:55
savvasJohan-_: sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart19:55
Johan-_black then blue screen19:56
Johan-_with the mouse19:56
Johan-_:/19:56
savvaslol19:59
savvasblack n blue theme by johan :P19:59
savvasJohan-_: try now: sudo nvidia-xconfig19:59
savvasand sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart20:00
Johan-_always nice to be able to chose them by my own20:00
Johan-_the command was not found20:00
Johan-_try now: sudo nvidia-xconfig20:00
Johan-_of20:00
Johan-_nv :D20:00
savvasjohm?20:01
savvas*hm ?20:01
Johan-_still get errors with the "sudo nvidia-xconfig"20:01
savvassuch as?20:01
Johan-_nvidea splash, then a blue screen then black with mouse20:01
Johan-_WARNING: The CorePointer device was not specified explicitly in the layout;20:02
Johan-_         using the first mouse device.20:02
Johan-_WARNING: The CoreKeyboard device was not specified explicitly in the layout;20:02
Johan-_         using the first keyboard device.20:02
Johan-_so they aren't importent right now :)20:02
savvasJohan-_: sudo apt-cache policy kdm | grep Installed20:03
Johan-_im trying to login to gnome right now, just so that you know20:03
savvasyou managed to bring it up?20:03
Johan-_"sudo apt-cache policy kdm | grep Installed" gives nothing20:03
Johan-_just thought that kdm is for kdm20:04
Johan-_kde20:04
Johan-_I thing20:04
savvasapt-cache policy kdm20:04
Johan-_kdm:20:04
Johan-_  Installerad: (ingen)20:04
Johan-_  Kandidat: 4:3.5.9-0ubuntu120:04
Johan-_so not installed20:04
savvasah ok20:04
savvashow did you login to gnome if you say you get blue/black screen? :\20:05
savvasdid you use envy or... nvidia driver from their website without uninstalling?20:05
Johan-_login with gdm20:06
Johan-_I get the ubuntu people them, type my name and password...20:06
savvasah you get the gdm20:06
Johan-_might have missed to tell you that :/20:06
savvaswhy don't you say so :P20:06
encryptzso, earlier i asked about hardy dropping sparc support, and i was curious about the reasoning. anyone know why?20:07
savvas\you kept telling me about blue screens20:07
savvas:\20:07
Johan-_thought I said so before...20:07
Johan-_yes well, I get blue/black screens20:07
savvaswell.. now that we know it works..20:07
savvasgimme a sec20:07
savvasyou know how to add a new user?20:07
Johan-_yes20:07
Johan-_more or less20:07
Johan-_useradd20:08
Johan-_oh... but now my girlfriend done with the food. She will kill me if I dont eat with here :)20:08
Johan-_thank you so very much for the help so far and I really hope you'll be here later :D20:09
savvasok the deal is to add a new user and try login20:09
savvasI hope so too ;p20:09
savvashighlight my nick i'll reply if here :)20:09
BaD-AcerLaptoptuesday = beta, right?20:16
FlannelBaD-AcerLaptop: Thursday, but thats not necessarily hard/fast20:18
jimmygoonIt's slightly disappointing that to change my password, I have to change it in several places. sudo, passwd, and keyrings :( which I guess is to be expected to a degree20:23
Flanneljimmygoon: I dont know what you mean by sudo.  If you mean what I think you mean, passwd does that already.20:25
FlannelThe keyring password is arbitrary, not necessarily set by your user password, which is why that's required to manually change.20:25
jimmygoonI had to do passwd for my user, sudo passwd (maybe I didn't have to do that as well, I did that one first and it didn't change my user pass, and then the keyring... as for the keyring, like I said, to be expected to a degree but alarming when you log in successfully and then later go to do something and get prompted for a different password20:26
Flannelsudo passwd is wrong.  That sets the root password.  You want to "sudo passwd -l root" to re-lock it.20:26
tyson_Hello20:27
lemmyhi, after an update to hardy 6 I'm stuck with a broken network-manager. for some reason it's not connecting to a network although it shows up in the nm-applet20:27
tyson_can anyone help me to install k3b ?20:27
Johan-_savvas: back :)20:27
Johan-_savvas: or not, sorry... "fika"20:27
tyson_HELP .... ANYONE TO HELP ??????20:28
Flanneltyson_: sudo apt-get install k3b20:29
tyson_I thought that by now we would all know the meaning of UBUNTU..... or not20:29
tyson_Thanks flannel20:29
Flanneltyson_: You probably shouldn't be using Hardy20:29
tyson_Flannel can i show u something in private, jst 4 1 second20:29
savvastyson_: hardy is unstable20:30
tyson_i gt Gutsy Gibbon20:30
Flanneltyson_: then #ubuntu is the place for help, not here.20:30
tyson_lol ... wots hardy ???/20:31
tyson_ok, thank u20:31
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jimmygoonFlannel, I just read back up there... if I did "sudo passwd" I activated the root account.... hm20:52
Johan-_savvas: ok, Im back :)20:55
jimmygoonAnd is anyone else experiencing high temps on their pc's with hardy.. .my laptop is toasty (more than usual) and the fan is barely running....20:56
Flanneljimmygoon: right, "sudo passwd -l root" will disable it again20:58
jimmygoonFlannel, great. thanks.20:58
Johan-_savvas: I've added a new user and tried to login to Gnome and it works. So I'm guessing I could just remove all gnome settings for my old user and it might work again?20:59
Johan-_savvas: sorry for all the trouble21:00
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orvokkiFor the love of God...21:14
jpatricktonyyarusso: to late!21:14
tonyyarussojpatrick: prevents a second at least, since otherwise he could return.21:14
ompaulwatch my lag21:15
orvokkitonyyarusso: Unless he uses a different hostname next time.21:15
MidMarkguys since last updates (no idea exactly which one) my wireless doesn't find "ipv6 routers" and then internet stop to work... any idea?21:15
MidMarkseems that try to set an ipv6 dns or something similar21:16
MidMarkanyone?21:23
savvasJohan-_: yeah mv .gnome folder to something else, it should work :)21:37
savvasls johan21:38
savvasoops21:38
Johan-_savvas: yepp :D its working21:40
savvasgreat :)21:40
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Johan-_except that my screen resolution is wrong :/21:40
Johan-_and I cant change back. But guess I can do a reconfigure21:41
Johan-_and now the resolution is correct as well21:43
Johan-_thanks :D21:43
savvasn/p :P21:44
savvasyou did half the job ;)21:44
Johan-_true, but you did all the thinking21:46
XIXaQhas anyone run vmware server 1.05 on hardy yet?21:46
lacostejcan someone running hardy report whether this: find /lib/modules/`uname -r` -name "*iwl*.*" finds anything on their system ? It looks like iwlwifi is not compiled in 2.6.24-12-* which means no wireless for me21:58
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zooto68hi22:01
zooto68anybody here?22:02
rskmaybe22:02
maccam94yups22:03
Stroganoffslightly22:03
jimmygoon:( /etc/init.d/gdm restart crashed my sys again22:04
MidMarklacostej: yes there are /lib/modules/2.6.24-12-generic/ubuntu/wireless22:04
DanaGI want the old ipw3945 back... it worked better than the new iwl3945.22:05
lacostejlooks like linux-ubuntu-modules for 386 were not installed...22:05
maccam94DanaG: you can still use it i believe22:05
maccam94sudo modprobe -r iwl3945 && sudo modprobe ipw394522:06
DanaGipw3945 isn't packaged.22:06
maccam94daaang22:06
MidMarklacostej: 386 doesn't exist anymore (apart for compatibilities) you mean -generic?22:06
maccam94well i don't really care22:06
maccam94i hate having the wifi light always on anyway, and the ipw driver would freeze up my system if it got too much activity22:07
DanaGOh wait, it is packaged; it's just not depmod'ed, or something.22:07
Flannel-386 still exists22:07
DanaGlinux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22-14-generic: /lib/modules/2.6.22-14-generic/ubuntu/wireless/ipw3945/ipw3945.ko22:08
MidMarkyea but really someone needs it?22:08
DanaGOkay, the module is there, but not loadable.22:08
DanaGmodinfo doesn't find it, either.22:08
MidMarkDanaG: that is gutsy not hardy22:08
maccam94DanaG: really? locate ipw3945 just finds the firmware for me22:08
MidMarkin hardy doesn't exist anymore22:08
maccam94ah that would be it22:08
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IenorandAre other people than me having trouble with wired network, I can't get connection?22:09
maccam94yeah 2.6.22 is gutsy22:09
DanaGaah.22:09
DanaGI somehow misread that line.22:09
MidMarklenorand: yes me, seems kernel searches for ipv6 routers :|22:09
DanaGiwl3945 sucks -- sometimes the card will hang, and then if you try to rmmod it, that hangs and eats CPU.22:09
DanaGAnd you can't do anything to kill modprobe or rmmod.22:10
Ienorandhm... is there any fix underway?22:10
MidMarkI found one but haven't tried yet22:10
MidMarkwait...22:10
DanaGIt (with NetworkManager) also sucks at roaming between different APs with the same SSID.22:10
jimmygooneven /etc/init.d/gdm stop kills it the whole thing just dies22:10
maccam94DanaG: modprobe -r iwl3945?22:10
MidMarkedit the /etc/modprobe.d/aliases file -> Change "alias net-pf-10 ipv6" to "alias net-pf-10 off"22:11
MidMarktry it and report back :)22:11
DanaGRight now my card isn't dead, so that's not going to be an issue.22:11
DanaGIt mostly breaks on resume from suspend.22:11
MidMarkI was talking to lenorand22:12
IenorandAh, I don't think i can try that right now, is in the middle of homework, but as soon as I'm done here in XP I will.22:12
MidMarkanyway it's a recent update that break it22:13
MidMarkat least for me22:13
IenorandYea, must've been  in the last few days..22:14
alex_mayorgahow do I regain my video22:15
alex_mayorgaI can only see a rainbow of flashing colors :(22:15
alex_mayorgahow do I re-enable vesa, looks like nv doesn-t like my nvidia card22:16
Ienorandis that after installing ati driver?22:16
Ienorandoh nevermind then....22:16
seezeralex_mayorga: there is a 'vesa' driver22:17
alex_mayorgahow do I make it fall back to vesa? at least22:17
seezeredit /etc/X11/xorg.conf22:17
MidMarkstart in failsafe mode22:17
lacostejFYI (and the chat logs): installing linux-ubuntu-modules for i386 fixed sound and wireless issues. Now let's try to get the -generic one to work so that I can get my dual core back...22:20
MidMarkmmm really?22:20
Pici /j #ubuntu-read-topic22:21
Picier22:21
alex_mayorgaMidMark, how do I force it to go failsafe22:22
alex_mayorgaI can't even see gdm22:22
MidMarkduring boot, grub prompt to you the option, isn't?22:22
henri1anyone here familiar with mencoder and x264 ? i keep getting a "FATAL: Cannot initialize video driver"22:23
alex_mayorgayes, but I've tried all in that menu, including fix x or something like that22:23
alex_mayorgawhat command can I use so I can select the vesa driver again and at last get video back22:24
henri1my options are currently :mencoder tori.rm -ovc x264 -x264encopts pass=1:cql=26 -oac mp3lame -lameopts vbr=322:24
MidMarkalex_mayorga: see seezer answer22:25
IenorandHow did you install the nv driver, jockey (restricted-manager) or from nvidia?22:28
alex_mayorganot even vi displays OK on my current settings, so I can-t much edit xorg.conf22:31
oxigenIenorand: i used (successfully) restricted-manager22:31
alex_mayorgaby the way this is bug 14670622:31
ubotuLaunchpad bug 146706 in xserver-xorg-video-nv "[Gutsy Beta] Live cd graphics fail with nvidia geforce4 440 go " [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/14670622:31
alex_mayorga!xorg22:43
ubotuThe X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type « sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart » in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixVideoResolutionHowto22:43
savvaswhat do you need alex_mayorga22:44
jimmygoonI don't know if anyone had been around for my ranting and raving about getting my X config setup right between the working i810 and my problems with 'intel' but I think I maybe having  small successes. At least I know other 855GM users basically all suffer the same problem :S22:45
cyphaseI know Tracker is going to be disabled by default in Hardy, but will there be some sort of pop-up/balloon asking the user if they want to enable it?22:45
alex_mayorgasavvas, I need my video back :(22:46
jimmygoonI was just think Tracker was maturing... all its lacking for me is thunderbird integration and I may need to install a package for that22:46
savvasalex_mayorga: nvidia? :)22:46
alex_mayorgayay! a pesky nvidia gforce go 44022:46
jimmygoonsavvas are you a dev?22:47
savvasGeForce4 MX 440 ?22:47
savvasno jimmygoon22:47
jimmygoonoh ok, for some reason I was under the impression you were ;)22:47
savvasjust helping around ;p22:48
savvasI'm so sick to go out and do anything else at the moment22:48
alex_mayorganVidia Corporation NV17 [GeForce4 440 Go] (rev a3)22:48
savvasI've been 3 days in bed, curse you common cold!22:48
alex_mayorgathats what lspci syas at least22:49
savvasalex_mayorga: apt-cache policy nvidia-glx22:49
jimmygoon_(I don't have lspci installed... should I)22:49
savvasjimmygoon: sudo aptitude install pciutils22:50
alex_mayorgasavvas, hold on a sec, I'm on my nth reboot for the day22:50
savvasand you should :P22:50
jimmygoonsays its at latest veresion22:50
savvasjimmygoon: sudo aptitude reinstall pciutils22:50
Stroganoffwhy is "low memory mode" gone in hardy, whyyy?22:50
ethana2"low memory mode"22:51
ethana2will that make it easier to run on the wii and ps3?22:51
savvaswhat is that? :p22:51
ethana2heh, the wii is what, 32MB?  ^_^22:51
savvashm.. backwards compatibility for older machines? :)22:51
cyphasedoes anyone know what happened to local network game play with gnome-games?22:51
ethana2no, 64 I think22:51
ethana2cyphase: i don't know, but i want it22:51
jimmygoon_savvas, much better, thansk22:51
cyphaseethana2: yes :)22:52
alex_mayorgasavvas, I'm still stuck at a rainbow of flashing colors, please enlighten me22:52
savvasjimmygoon_: check if you have lsusb, if not: sudo aptitude reinstall usbutils22:52
ethana2unless they give us a gnome game zone server in repos ;)22:52
savvasalex_mayorga: apt-cache policy nvidia-glx22:52
savvasalex_mayorga: i need the installed and the candidate version22:52
jimmygoon_aight. well do22:53
alex_mayorgasudo that?22:53
savvasalex_mayorga: no need, it's just checking the cache, you're not adding/removing anything :)22:53
alex_mayorgainstalled (none)22:54
jimmygoon_savvas, is there any chance that could have been affecting something like gnome/X ?22:55
alex_mayorgacandidate 1:96.43.05+2.6.24.11-12.3122:55
savvasalex_mayorga: apt-cache policy nvidia-glx-legacy22:55
savvasalex_mayorga: is the legacy installed?22:55
alex_mayorgasavvas, that's if I didn't copied incorrectly from my borked desktop22:55
savvasjimmygoon_: maybe, don't know if packages use lsusb or lspci22:56
jimmygoon_well I guess I'm gonna go try a few things then...22:57
savvasjimmygoon_: it's good to have them for hardward issues though :)22:57
jimmygoonsavvas, which I am having... which is actually what made me realize I was missing it22:57
savvashm..22:57
savvasalpha 5 or alpha 6?22:57
savvasyour first install?22:58
savvasalex_mayorga: what does the installed version say: apt-cache policy nvidia-glx-legacy22:58
jimmygoonsavvas, me? First install. alpha 6 from yesterday all up to day22:58
alex_mayorgasavvas: (none) and 71.86.04+2.6.24.11-12.3122:59
savvasjimmygoon: upgraded or clean install? because upgrades usually have problems :)22:59
jimmygoonsavvas, nope. clean installed. wiped the disc - xp and reinstalled22:59
savvasalex_mayorga: sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx22:59
jimmygoonwell, I guess it was worth a shot. gnome-settings-daemon still crashes though, he23:00
savvastry reinstall it23:00
savvasjimmygoon: hint: dpkg -S gnome-settings-daemon23:01
savvas;)23:01
jimmygoonsavvas, its a documented bug with xrandr or gnome-settings-daemon but I'll give it a try ;)23:01
alex_mayorgasavvas: Unmet dependenciesa, I've just "cured" my desktop from the topic bug :(23:01
nandemonaiHmm. Hi peoples. Anyone had troubles with grub defoptions and usplash? I have the resolution set properly in /etc/usplash.conf (1280x1024) and it works on shutdown but not on bootup(still 640x480). With grub defoptions, if I set vga=XXX (I've tried a few that _should_ work) I just get a blank console with a cursor.23:01
savvasalex_mayorga: you should say so then, don't update23:01
savvasalex_mayorga: the candidate version: apt-cache policy libc623:02
Subhumannandemonai, similar but i havent really looked into it much since i normally just suspend so i never see the boot.23:02
alex_mayorgasavvas 2.7-9ubuntu223:02
savvasalex_mayorga: sudo aptitude update; sudo aptitude reinstall libc623:03
oxigenwhat's the command for running memtest86+?23:03
oxigen:P23:03
jimmygoonsavvas, we'll see if that helped... 'tis rebooting ... no wait... it crashed on reboot so I'll have to manually power off ... grr this is a frustrating bug23:03
rskoxigen: bootup with the ubuntu cd and select memtest23:04
rskoxigen: can't run it in an OS23:04
oxigenrsk: thanks23:04
nandemonaiOkies Subhuman, I'll hunt around and see if anyone has filed a bug. It's odd cause it was working on my gutsy upgrade but now after a Alpha 6 reinstall it's not.23:04
Subhumanim jus glad to see suspend finally stable on my laptop :)23:05
Subhumanno black magic required ;)23:05
savvasoxigen: you run memtest86+ when you reboot your machine: sudo apt-get install memtest86+23:05
alex_mayorgasavvas: now my console has ran below the lower border of my screen, I can't see what's going on :(23:06
jimmygoonsavvas, same as before... timeout from message bus and a segfault, oh well, good thought23:06
savvasalex_mayorga: use ctrl-alt-F1 or ctrl-alt-F223:06
oxigensavvas: yes thanks, i have it, but didn't know you can't run it from os, but it's quite logical after second thought..23:07
bmk789anyone had luck with flash on firefox 3 in hardy 64bit?23:07
savvasjimmygoon: sorry to hear that :\23:07
savvasbmk789: yeah23:08
bmk789savvas: what did you have to do?23:08
savvasbmk789: sudo apt-get install --reinstall flashplugin-nonfree23:08
savvasI had some problems myself though23:09
savvashad to remove some stuff first :P23:09
bmk789download failed :\23:09
savvasfailed?23:09
bmk789when trying to download the flash tar.gz23:10
bmk789oops, i think thats my proxy23:10
bmk789there it goes23:10
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savvasit works23:10
bmk789ya23:11
alex_mayorgasavvas: Done libc623:11
bmk789now to restart firefox23:11
savvasalex_mayorga: ok: sudo aptitude reinstall ubuntu-minimal ubuntu-standard ubuntu-desktop23:11
bmk789hmm firefox still doesnt think it has the plugin23:12
alex_mayorgasavvas: before that nvidia-glr ?23:12
jimmygoonbmk789, why not just install from within firefox.. it worked fine for me23:12
savvasbmk789: go to: about:plugins23:12
savvasalex_mayorga: yes23:13
savvasalex_mayorga: well you can do this: sudo aptitude reinstall ubuntu-minimal ubuntu-standard ubuntu-desktop nvidia-glx23:13
bmk789savvas: all it lists is GCJ23:13
bmk789jimmygoon: doesnt work on 64 bit23:13
savvasbmk789: give me a sec to find my bug report23:14
bmk789ok23:14
savvasbmk789: upgraded from gutsy or clean install?23:14
bmk789upgraded23:15
alex_mayorgasavvas: unable to find ubuntu-desktop ??23:15
jimmygoonbmk789, my mistake23:15
savvasalex_mayorga: hm? impossible23:16
savvasalex_mayorga: check for typos, or type it again23:16
jimmygooncat /etc/apt/sources.list?23:17
savvasbmk789: close firefox, then: sudo aptitude purge flashplugin-nonfree nspluginwrapper && sudo rm -f /var/cache/flashplugin-nonfree/install_flash_player_9_linux.tar.gz23:17
bmk789i think i just need to do a symlink23:17
savvasbmk789: it won't work for future versions then, better fix it23:17
bmk789the flash .so file is in /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins but not /usr/firefox-3.0b4/plugins23:17
bmk789ok23:18
jimmygoonWHAT there is a /usr/firefox... crap too? There's already FIVE firefox3 related directories in my /usr/lib23:18
savvasoh you've got a million of those :p23:18
bmk789ya23:19
savvasbmk789: done?23:19
bmk789ya23:19
bardyrhey, how can i get java to work in hardy?, it keeps wanting to install a java plugin but all are installed23:19
jimmygoonbardyr, install the icedtea-java7-jre instead of the old java6 packages23:20
jimmygoonbardyr, I had the same problem yesterday23:20
bardyrokay, thanks :)23:21
jimmygoonbardyr, you will need icedtea-java7-plugin icedtea-java7-bin etc also, but those should come automatically as well23:21
savvasbmk789: ok the next command is super dangerous, paste it EXACTLY as i give it23:22
bmk789ok23:22
DanaGdon't blindly follow commands, though; it's good to ask what things do.23:22
bmk789i know23:23
savvasbmk789: sudo rm -rf /var/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/ /usr/lib/flashplugin-nonfree/ /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/*flash* /etc/alternatives/firefox-flashplugin ~/.macromedia/ ~/.mozilla/plugins/*flash*23:23
savvasdon't you dare put a space before the * asterisk :)23:23
TimothyPHello, where do I submit feature requests? Currently the Avahi SSH browser does not allow you to specify a username while connecting to a server and I would like the ability to simply list all domains23:24
savvasTimothyP: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com23:24
TimothyPthank you23:25
savvasbmk789: done?23:25
bmk789savvas: got it23:25
savvasok23:25
bmk789most of those didnt exist23:25
savvasbmk789: sudo aptitude install flashplugin-nonfree23:26
savvasthat's good23:26
jimmygoonwhat does LVDS mean/do anyway?23:27
DanaGlow voltage differential signaling -- it's what internal LCDs connect through.23:27
jimmygoonfunny, its part of a fix for some X bugs / gnome-settings-daemon problems heh23:27
savvasin other words, geek stuff :p23:27
bmk789savvas: done23:27
savvasbmk789: it installed nspluginwrapper as well right? run foxy, i hope it works now23:28
bmk789ok ill try it now23:29
bmk789still asks to install the plugin23:30
alex_mayorgasavvas: instead of sudo aptitude can i use apt-get?23:30
savvasyes alex_mayorga23:30
savvasurm23:30
savvasbmk789: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/19542223:31
ubotuLaunchpad bug 195422 in flashplugin-nonfree "hardy heron 8.04 alpha 5 - flash not installed correctly" [Undecided,Confirmed]23:31
savvasput a confirm there, i hope they find out what's wrong23:31
savvasand add a symlink :P23:31
savvasI don't know why it worked here when I removed all that stuff though23:32
bmk789savvas: fixed it :D23:32
savvaswith a symlink?23:32
bmk789savvas: all i had to do was "sudo ln -s /etc/alternatives/firefox-flashplugin /usr/lib/firefox-3.0b4/plugins/flashplugin.so"23:33
alex_mayorgasavvas: those worked, now?23:33
savvascurse their bugs!23:33
alex_mayorgaI guess is the same breakage than the java plugin23:34
savvasalex_mayorga: sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg23:35
alex_mayorgasavvas: done23:35
jimmygoonsavvas, maybe the fact that the old sun java 6 plugin fails to be correctly installed could be inclued....23:35
savvasalex_mayorga: sudo nvidia-xconfig23:35
jimmygoonsavvas, icedtea-java7 works though23:35
alex_mayorgasavvas: command not found23:36
bmk789savvas: commented on the bug23:36
savvasbmk789: oops, i added a comment too ;p23:37
savvasok fixed that :P23:37
savvasjimmygoon: java for 64-bit? doesn't work here :\23:38
jimmygoonsavvas, dunna about 64bit but i know thats true for the 32 bit23:38
savvasalex_mayorga: hm.. hold a sec23:39
savvasalex_mayorga: sudo apt-get install --reinstall nvidia-glx23:41
savvasthere should be a nvidia-xconfig installed23:42
savvasjimmygoon: sun java doesn't have a 64bit plugin for firefox, from what i know23:43
savvasthey didn't make one for quite a long time :P23:43
jimmygoonsavvas, that sucks. do they have one for ie?23:43
savvasinternet explorer has 32-bit run mode23:43
jimmygoonwell, thats what a lot of 64bit people do .. don't they23:43
savvasI guess I should just probably revert to a 32-bit firefox and :P23:44
savvas*and problem solved23:44
thompai cant get my atheros wireless to work in latest kernel, somehow since the inclusion of acer_acpi its broke for good23:44
thompa2.6.24-11 works with atheros enabled though23:44
thompaive also tried to compile madwifi from scratch, that wont work either23:45
jimmygoondid you get the restricted modules for the new kernel? in edgy/feisty I would have to manually install it after kernel upgrades some times23:46
alex_mayorgasavvas: I get lost at some point, you want me to install nvidia-glx? because that seem to remove legacy23:46
niocholas_jones I'm using XChat and I can't join channels unless I specify # , and I don't know how to switch through channels with my keyboard.  How do I switch channels' without my mouse, and how do I join a channel without specifying the # symbol (so I can simply do /j xchat, instead of /j #xchat)23:46
savvasalex_mayorga: why do you have legacy installed?23:47
thompajimmygoon: thanks , yes i did that too, i think i will just file a bug, but it must effect all these acer notebooks23:47
jimmygoonthompa, good luck :)23:47
alex_mayorgasavvas, because my card is old :) I believe23:47
niocholas_jonesanyone?23:47
savvasThe 1.0-96xx driver supports the following set of GPUs: GeForce4 440 Go 0x017423:47
ethana2my dad opened a document from firefox, and it was read only23:47
ethana2FINALLY  ^_^23:47
alex_mayorgasavvas: anyway I installed nvidia-glx and now nvidia-xconfig worked23:48
ethana2props to whoever implemented read only /tmp23:48
savvasalex_mayorga: go for it, remove the legacy one23:48
savvasyay :P23:48
DanaGHow do I set the default input method?23:48
alex_mayorgasavvas: nvidia-xconfig worked now23:49
savvasalex_mayorga: sudo apt-get install --reinstall linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-12-generic23:49
TimothyPhmmmm23:49
TimothyPthey removed the avahi ssh brower in the latest updates????23:49
danagemy wifi doesn't work anymore since the -12 distro upgrade. anybody have ideas?23:49
danagei have a wpa network. it gets associated, but i don't get an ip. i suspect wpa-supplicant and the new wireless settings editor23:50
jimmygoonInteresting... compiz just decides to reactivate itself after each reboot23:52
alex_mayorgasavvas: done23:53
savvasalex_mayorga: give it a reboot now23:54
savvassudo reboot23:55
savvas:)23:55
TimothyPdoes anybody know why they removed the avahi ssh browser ?23:58
jimmygoonaww, I hadn't noticed that one23:58
TimothyPanyway if they intend to bring it back, here's my two cents :-) http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/4876/23:59
ethana2TimothyP: I never used it..  is it still in repos?23:59

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