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RyanPriorAgrajag-: In a healthy system, the only programs which can cause segfaults are the kernel and kernel modules. Anything in "user space" can only cause a segfault if there's a bug in the kernel which allows it.00:00
Agrajag-it seems to always "just happen to occur" with metacity process though, all the segfaults in the logs are with metacity processes00:00
RyanPriorAgrajag-: that is strange, perhaps Metacity is triggering something.00:00
Agrajag-i'm not certain all these crashes are kernel oopses though, since the flashing LEDs has only happened once or twice00:00
RyanPriorAgrajag-: Are you using compositing Metacity?00:01
Agrajag-no00:01
RyanPriorAgrajag-: have you tried a different WM?00:01
Agrajag-not yet00:01
RyanPriorAgrajag-: Have you tried booting into a LiveCD?00:01
Agrajag-i suspect if no one else is having these problems then you could be right about bad hardware. but then again it did only start happening when i upgraded to hardy. coincidence maybe00:02
bewstRyanPrior: I think this difference may account for why my install using the alternate CD refused to install GRUB.00:02
forrestI00:03
Agrajag-no, i don't have a livecd handy. i dist-upgraded from gutsy00:03
RyanPriorAgrajag-: the thing you hope to find out is whether it's a software configuration issue, which a reinstall or doctoring might fix, or a hardware issue which will require component replacement.00:03
forrestI've installed 'flashplugin-nonfree' and can't get video to play, is this a known problem or...?00:03
RyanPriorforrest: My video plays but Firefox crashes when I try to play multiple YouTube videos in a row. Flash is basically buggy right now.00:04
forrestRyanPrior, ok, good to know its not just me then thats having problems, thanks00:05
penis there a script or app to convert encoding?00:06
swubooRyanPrior:  Flash is working for me for the first time since Feisty; but it's hogging audio.00:10
swubooI think it's bypassing Pulseaudio, but I could be wrong.00:11
pwuertzhi! I don't understand how directories are smb-shared in hardy... when I share a directory using nautilus, the share is set up correctly.. but I cant find any trace of it in /etc/samba/smb.conf00:12
pwuertzwhere is the configuration file for the shares?00:12
MrMistI'm having problems playing .rm files with mplayer00:13
MrMistVDecoder init failed :( Opening video decoder: [realvid] RealVideo decoder Error: /usr/lib/codecs/drvc.bundle/Contents/MacOS/drvc: cannot open shared object file00:14
MrMistAnyone seen this before?00:14
MrMistseems like mplayer is trying to initialize a codec for mac, but I'm on ubuntu00:14
RyanPriorswuboo: Do you have libflashsupport?00:15
swubooRyanPrior:  Lemme check.00:17
swubooRyanPrior:  Yep.00:18
swubooRyanPrior:  But no other applications can output sound while there's a flash applet running in Firefox.00:18
swubooRyanPrior:  Which I discovered this morning, when the British Grenadiers failed to play at the appointed hour, causing me to miss class.00:19
RyanPriorswuboo: That's weird. libflashsupport is supposed to fix that by making Flash operate through PulseAudio.00:19
swubooRyanPrior:  It's not a big deal, really.  And it's probably something weird and leftover on my system from FSM knows when---like that problem with my FF fonts.  I fixed that, by the by.00:20
derspanksterswuboo: what you got going now?00:21
swubooderspankster:  You mean fontwise?  Same as last night--- it's all right as rain.00:21
derspanksterswuboo: OK, just wondered00:22
swubooderspankster:  In terms of the moment, flash is preventing other applications from outputting sound, which it isn't supposed to do.00:22
swubooderspankster:  I appreciate it.00:22
derspanksterswuboo: I haven't tested that, perhaps I should00:22
swubooYup, flash won't start using sound if Audacious is, and Audacious won't play sound if flash already is.00:24
swubooMeanwhile, Audacious plays nice with every other application on the system so far.00:24
swubooI'll check and see how Flash and totem like each other.00:26
Hammer89anyone here successfully using 8.04 on a Toshiba a135-s2386 or similar machine?00:27
swubooHuh.  They like each other fine.  Maybe the problem actually is Audacious' fault.00:27
MrMistYay.. I found a dependency....00:27
MrMista broken dependency as such....00:27
derspanksterswuboo: audacious and totem both work (play sounds) with flash here00:28
MrMistor maybe not.. hehe... I installed the essential codecs for mplayer, and it required libstdc++5 to be able to run realmedia files!!00:28
swubooderspankster:  What output plugin is your Audacious using?00:28
derspanksterswuboo: just changed it to pulseaudio , let's what happens00:30
derspanksterswuboo: still OK00:31
swubooderspankster:  My Audacious won't output to PulseAudio directly.00:31
derspanksterswuboo: mine is, I'm listening now00:32
swubooderspankster:  I'm thinking Audacious is my problem at this point.00:32
derspanksterswuboo: totem works?00:33
swubooderspankster:  Totem doesn't seem to allow changing of its output plugin.00:34
swubooderspankster:  But yeah, it's operating quite happily.00:35
derspanksterswuboo: I see that you can't change it00:35
swubooderspankster:  Okay, now I've got sound going in Flash, gxine, totem, mplayer, and Rhythmbox.00:37
swubooderspankster:  So it's definitely Audacious that isn't playing nice.00:37
swubooderspankster:  Also, it sounds like a massacre in a guitar factory in here right now.00:38
derspanksterswuboo: never had an issue with audacious. Yeah, I'm sure it does. Playing something different in each?00:38
swubooderspankster:  No, for the sake of euphony, the same file.00:39
derspanksterswuboo: this beta has been challenging for you00:40
swubooderspankster:  Okay, all different files now.  Wow.  I'm genuinely impressed by this.  Who knew It's a Long Way to Tipperary went so well with Pachelbel's Canon?00:41
swubooderspankster:  Funny though, Audacious won't play through Pulseaudio even if it's all by its lonesome.00:41
derspanksterswuboo: well, when I first tried the test, audacious was still using also, but I changed to PA and it works fine00:44
derspanksteralsa00:44
swubooderspankster:  There's an open bug in launchpad about Audacious using ALSA by default.00:44
derspanksterswuboo: why a bug when it's easy to change?00:45
derspanksterswuboo: not sure I see a big advantage to pulseaudio00:46
swubooderspankster:  It's a very low priority bug, it seems.00:47
Prefixderspankster: Couldn't agree more, my sound lags all the time, and aduio playback can lag my videos too.00:47
swubooSo, it's pretty clear now that Audacious won't play on my system with Pulseaudio output, and if it uses ALSA, it works, but nothing else can play, even thing using Pulseaudio output.00:48
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derspanksterI kind of feel bad, everything on this laptop seems to be working OK00:50
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derspanksterexcept the FF3 B5 lack of extensions and occasional buginess00:51
swubooderspankster:  Don't, I'd call this a really minor issue.00:51
Tuv0kswuboo, what version is your audacious?00:56
swubooTuv0k: 1.5.0.00:56
Tuv0kjust checking00:57
Tuv0kmy audacious with pulse work proper00:57
swubooTuv0k:  I'm not entirely sure why mine isn't, frankly.00:58
Sergeant_Ponyanyone having a problem playing dvd's? I get an error "cannot read media". am I missing something?01:02
bennyf11having an issue with broadcom wireless router01:03
bennyf11sorry broadcom wireless adaptor01:03
Tuv0k!restricted01:05
ubotuFor multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats01:05
swubooOkay, I'm completely removing Audacious and all associated packages.01:05
Tuv0k!wireless01:05
ubotuWireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs01:05
Sergeant_PonyTuV0k the multimedia link. is that for me?01:06
Tuv0kof course01:06
Tuv0k:)01:06
Sergeant_Ponyok... thanks01:06
Tuv0knp01:06
Sergeant_Ponyit's alway's had that issue, never got around to fixing it till now.01:07
danageanybody else have problems deleting directories on ftp servers?01:08
Tuv0knope01:08
Tuv0kSergeant_Pony, probably just need the dvd codecs01:08
bennyf11ive read those links for wifi01:08
Tuv0k!codecs01:08
ubotuFor multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats01:08
swubooAnyone know where the profile settings for audacious reside?  I want to nuke it completely before I reinstall.01:09
BhaalWKwow01:10
Tuv0kswuboo, why not just apt-get purge audacious?01:10
swubooTuv0k:  Will that do anything more than complete uninstallation in Synaptic?01:10
BhaalWKAlright, this seems more like the right place01:11
Tuv0kswuboo, complete uninstallation period01:11
BhaalWKAnyone able to tell me why multi-gnome-terminal is not presently in hardy and if it will make it back in before offical release?01:11
Tuv0kwhat do you think is synaptics backend?01:11
swubooTuv0k:  I thought it was apt.  Which is why I was suprised when I said I was going to do a complete uninstallation through synaptic, and you said to using apt-get purge.01:12
Tuv0kswuboo, you could do the same thing in synaptic01:12
Tuv0kit has a purge command01:12
f0rmatcan i ask where did the default background for ubuntu 7.4 come from01:12
Tuv0kright click ocmplete removal01:12
nullbnxso heron, worth the install in a few days? or not big deal to upgrade? (i know its generic, but havnt heard many opinions yet)01:13
derspanksterswuboo: you planning on a reinstall of audacious then?01:13
Tuv0knullbnx, plenty opinons on the web, just google hardy heron01:13
swubooTuv0k:  I already did that.  "Complete Removal"  left a whole directory of config files in my home directory.01:13
Tuv0k!artwork | f0rmat01:13
ubotuf0rmat: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://kubuntu-art.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy01:13
swubooderspankster:  Yeah, I'm gonna do it bit by bit and see if it works initially, and if it breaks anywhere on the line.01:14
Tuv0kin synaptic there is a category of residual configs01:14
swubooTuv0k:   Right clicking on "Remove completely" just marks it for complete removal.  Are you saying there's another underlying option somewhere that I'm just not seeing?01:14
bennyf11!WIRELESS01:15
ubotuWireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs01:15
Tuv0kswuboo, a category not an option01:15
bennyf11I have used the wireless help instructions, no help at all01:15
bennyf11can someone please help me?01:15
Tuv0k!ask | bennyf1101:16
ubotubennyf11: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)01:16
swubooI'll want to look into that in a bit, but... complete uinstallation followed by removing the config settings from my home directory have made the PulseAudio output work.01:16
swubooLemme see if it breaks when I install the rest of the packages.01:16
derspanksterswuboo: bet is doesn't break01:17
swubooderspankster:  A bet you'd win.01:18
usser!waffles01:18
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about waffles - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi01:18
RatshellHowdy, has anyone in here gotten compiz screensavers to compile right in Hardy Heron?01:18
swubooderspankster: And then lose.01:18
crdlbcompiz screensavers?01:18
derspanksterswuboo: even money then?01:19
Ratshellyeah compiz screensavers, if you don't know what it is then probably you don't know how to install them :)01:19
crdlb...01:19
swubooderspankster:  No, I think it's more like I hand you the money, the roulette ball skips a little, and I take it back.01:19
Sergeant_PonyTuv0k wow is that confusing...I have all the required packages for Totem-gstreamer installed already.01:19
crdlbRatshell: you mean the screensaver plugin?01:19
Ratshellcrdlb, yes01:20
swubooSomething in the package audacious-plugins-extra is breaking Pulseaudio output.01:20
crdlbRatshell: the developer of that plugin disappeared01:20
crdlbit does not work with latest compiz01:20
swubooMy guess is that it's its version of the Pulseaudio output plugin.  It must be outdated or something.01:20
Ratshellcrdlb, yeah i have noticed that. Which sucks I want my flying windows back. :)01:20
swubooOkay, I now have absolutely no question whatsoever--- audacious-plugins-extra breaks Pulseaudio output for Audacious.01:22
derspanksterswuboo: I only have 1.5.0-1ubuntu1 audacious-plugins installed01:22
BhaalWKAnyone know where I can find the status of packages for hardy?  Im trying to find out if multi-gnome-terminal will be back in before release, and if possible, why its not currently in the dist01:22
swubooderspankster:  As do I, at the moment.  Installing extras breaks Pulseaudio, and uninstalling it doesn't fix it until you delete ~./config/audacious01:23
crdlbRatshell: hmm I lied, it does work01:23
crdlbRatshell: what's the error you get?01:23
derspanksterswuboo: so, don't do that anymore!01:23
Ratshellcrdlb, i get a whole list of errors during the make part01:25
Ratshell!paste01:25
ubotupastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic)01:25
crdlbah, I know01:25
swubooderspankster:  Okay, new problem.  Even without that package, once I close and reopen Audacious, it won't play with Pulseaudio.01:26
crdlbRatshell: make clean, then: git checkout ba0f884366e53a987226a71da3ee811b8bd3a2be01:26
crdlbthat commit should work01:26
derspanksterswuboo: back to square one, start over I guess01:26
swubooderspankster:  So it would appear!01:27
Ratshellcrdlb, that gives me fatal: not a git repository01:27
crdlbRatshell: err, how are you trying to build the screensaver plugin?01:27
Ratshelldownloaded it, tar it to its own directory in ~/compiz/screensave01:28
Ratshell~/compiz/screensaver, then make01:28
swubooBugger.01:28
crdlbRatshell: from where?01:28
Ratshellumm no idea01:28
Ratshellsome weird link01:28
Ratshelli got it through a walkthrough thing01:28
crdlboh lovely01:29
crdlbthat walkthrough was for gutsy, not hardy01:29
Ratshellyeah thats the only one i could fine01:29
crdlbgit clone git://anongit.compiz-fusion.org/users/pafy/screensaver01:29
crdlbthen run the git checkout command I gave you01:29
Ratshelli still get fatal: not a git repository01:30
swubooderspankster:  Okay, I think I'm back up to square ~2 or so.01:30
crdlbRatshell: cd screensaver01:30
Ratshellokay01:31
Ratshellthat did something01:31
Ratshellnow what do i do?01:31
derspanksterswuboo: oh, but you love a challenge!01:31
crdlbRatshell: did you do the git checkout?01:31
Ratshellyes01:31
Ratshelli got stuff like head is now at ba0f884...makefile update.01:32
swubooderspankster:  It's amazing what I'll go through for a music player I like!01:32
crdlbRatshell: now continue as normal01:32
crdlbmake && make install01:32
Ratshellcrdlb, still having errors01:32
derspanksterswuboo: I like it too. Wish it would stream01:32
crdlbRatshell: pastebin them01:32
swubooderspankster:  It won't?!?  ;)01:33
Ratshellhttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/63374/01:33
derspanksterswuboo: not on my network it won't. Have a music/movie server01:33
swubooderspankster:  Okay, well, gxine segfaulted while I was testing that everything's working, but that's a problem for another day.  Looks like it's working--even with the extras package.01:34
swubooderspankster:  Okay, it's being friendly with flash too.01:34
Ratshellcrdlb, any idea?01:35
derspanksterswuboo: do you know how to configure audacious to stream mp3's on a network?01:35
swubooderspankster:  Final verdict appears to be:  Setting 24 bit ouput depth, at least on my hardware, completely and utterly bollockses PulseAudio output permanently, regardless of whether it's then set back to 16.  Only fix is to to delete ~./config/audacious.01:36
unstableok, So I have wvdial setup, and it got a localip, remote ip, and it lists a couple dns servers. But I'm still connected via the wireless in my house. How can I switch my Ubuntu system to this ppp0 device, and not ath0?01:36
crdlbRatshell: ah oops, hardy does have that latest API change01:36
crdlbRatshell: so git checkout master01:36
crdlbthen try to build it01:36
swubooderspankster:  No idea, actually.01:37
derspanksterswuboo: bummer01:37
Ratshellcrdlb, i think it worked lets try, now on the flying window thing i know previously i had a issue where it would go to the flying window but no matter what i press i couldn't get it to stop it, any idea why it would do that or how to set a bind to stop it?01:37
crdlbRatshell: nope, it's unmaintained ;)01:38
swubooderspankster:  I don't have any network shares set up, so I can't even really begin poking at it.01:38
derspanksterswuboo: I played with it some time back, didn't get anywhere and then got distracted by something else.01:39
Ratshellcrdlb, brb i think i have to restart to get it to work brb01:39
swubooderspankster:  Rather how I feel about the reading I have to do this week.  But sort of in reverse, with Audacious being one of the distractions.01:39
crdlbRatshell: only compiz01:40
Ratshellcrdlb, how do i restart compiz?01:40
crdlbcompiz --replace in alt+f201:40
derspanksterdog walking time01:41
Ratshellcrdlb, that works thx01:41
ffmFirefox freezes every couple of seconds. How do I stop it!01:43
ffm(like when I load a new tab, etc)01:43
crdlbuse a browser not written in javascript? :P01:45
Ratshellthen what browser would you recommend01:46
woodwizzleI'm running 3 monitors with xinerama, but composite isn't working. (at least I can't turn it on from the appearances dialog)01:47
Ratshellwoodwizlle what are you running two cards, three cards what?01:48
woodwizzleRatshell: 2 nvidia 8600gt cards01:48
bluefoxxim tryingto get my tape drive working, so far i can only get mt to rewind and retension it, do i need anything special?01:49
thompathings seem to have settled down, but wireless with wpa went out01:49
Ratshelland you have the nvidia latest driver installed on them right?01:49
woodwizzleRatshell: Yup01:49
bluefoxxhttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/63375/ >my modprobe and dmesg | tail outputs01:49
woodwizzle3d accel works with an alternate xorg.conf I have for SLI01:49
thompaif i turn off security on wireless password i can connect01:49
woodwizzleand I'm not using twinview, just xinerama01:49
thomparouter*01:49
Ratshellwoodwizzle, you can try Alt + F2 and type compiz --replace01:50
woodwizzlei can pastebin my xorg.conf if you like01:50
Ratshelltry what i put above first ^01:50
woodwizzlecomposite extension is not present01:51
thompaanyone got atheros 5006 or 5007?01:51
Ratshellwoodwizzle, what version of ubuntu you running?01:51
woodwizzleHardy01:51
thompaI want to confirm that deselecting hardware drivers for atheros wireless makes it work01:52
Tuv0kthis is the hardy channel01:52
Ratshellwoodwizzle, add this to the bottom of your xorg.conf file01:52
RatshellSection "Extensions"01:52
RatshellOption "Composite" "Enable"01:52
RatshellEndSection01:52
thompafor this models 5006 5007eg something like that atheros wifi. anyone know if i still need the patch?01:52
woodwizzlealready got that01:52
Ratshellwell thats what that error means it should be working01:52
woodwizzlei know but lo... it is not working01:53
Tuv0kwoodwizzle, what does glxinfo reveal?01:53
woodwizzleoh wait... i might have a typo in my xorg.conf01:54
Tuv0k;)01:54
woodwizzlelemme restart X and see if i fixed it01:54
thompacant atheros 5006 and acer_acpi be included in ath5k* module?01:54
Tuv0k!wireless | thompa01:55
ubotuthompa: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs01:55
thompai know about that. I just dont feel like uninstalling the madwifi drivers01:56
woodwizzleargh, no such luck01:56
thompathe atheros wireless 5006 works with madwifi driver and a known patch, but in gutsy it just worked.01:57
woodwizzleits gotta be an error in my xorg.conf file because i have another xorg.conf file with SLI turned on that works fine01:57
woodwizzleI just have to use a seperate xorg.conf when I want multiple displays when I'm working, not gaming01:58
thompai think acer_acpi is in -25 and backported here. I need that to get my wireless also01:58
thompabut you cant even compile it manually without removing stuff now01:59
thompaeverything works on acer 5520 right now. nvidia and atheros. also crystal eye cam.02:00
woodwizzlehttp://pastebin.com/m72f935cd <-- my current compositeless xorg.conf02:01
thompawoodwizzle: i have the same and compiz works. all i know02:03
thompajust comparing02:03
thompawoodwizzle: why is nvidia twice there?02:04
thompainder devices?02:04
thompa*under02:04
woodwizzlethompa: cuz i have 2 cards02:05
thompaweird but my xorg.conf has only a few lines02:06
mheaththompa: thats to be expected.02:07
mheaththompa: Well, I suppose it depends on how much you mean by " a few".....02:07
woodwizzleYeah and when you have 3 monitors and 2 cards you're bound to add some lines =)02:08
thompafor device 3 lines02:08
mheathMine has 32, not counting the white space.02:08
mheaththompa: Yep02:08
mheathOne of the big improvements with the latest X.org, which ships with Hardy, is that the configuration file stuff has been significantly cleaned up.02:08
thompaits cleaned up for sure, or do i need to look somewhere else02:08
thompai dont even have to scroll mine02:09
mheathYou might just be used to looking at other distros, too02:09
mheathUbuntu's is all autogenerated, so it has just what you need02:09
mheathLots of other distros have a generic one, and 90% of it is redundant, unecessary, or just commented out sample lines.02:10
Dr_willismheath,  that cleanup has caused some issues also.. :( but i feel its a good trend. :)02:10
thompaya but madwifi install is thus more diff. on this one02:10
mheathDr_willis: agreed. :-)02:11
thompaits a few steps back to remove atheros in hardware section02:11
mheathbpd1069: hold on a second, and I'll try to answer your question...02:11
bpd1069Is there a way to do an upgrade from 7.10 to 8.04 Beta , and use the CDROM iso as a repository?  I have the 8.04 beta iso but am not happy about waiting 4+ hours to download packages that are sitting on my desk.02:12
swhalenThe latest compiz updates broke my desktop effects. Any ideas?02:12
Dr_willisanything on the cd. may be out of date allready.02:12
thompai went back and re-enabled atheros hardware Hal and lan card. not sure if I should after installing madwifi02:12
Dr_willisseems ive gotten about 200mb of updates a day lately02:12
swuboobpd1069:  Unless that CD was downloaded and burned today, you'll have to wait for updates anyway.  Probably better off just getting the most recent version.02:12
ChaosParserbpd1069: Sure, use gnome-mount to mount it, and it should say "a volume containing packages has been detected, do you want to open package manager?"02:13
thompaswhalen: did you restart xserver/02:13
ChaosParserbpd1069: But you will still have updates to do :)02:13
mheathChaosParser: No, that is NOT the recommended update procedure.02:13
ChaosParsermheath: I know that.  Read his question.02:13
swhalenthompa: yes02:14
bpd1069ok will do the update thing - :( seems like a waste of bandwidth - thanks02:14
mheathbpd1069: Wait...02:14
ChaosParsermheath: He asked if it was possible, not if it was recommended.02:14
mheathDo you have the regular CD, or the alternate install CD?02:14
swhalenim getting Checking for texture_from_pixmap: not present.  now02:14
mheathbpd1069: If you have the alternate install CD, it's possible.02:14
bpd1069mheath : regular CD02:14
bpd1069mheath : thanks for the hint (recommended or otherwise)02:15
mheathChaosParser: Ah, then your out of luck. The alternate CD-ROM has a recomended, safe way to upgrade on it.02:15
mheatherm02:15
mheathbpd1069:02:15
mheathBut the regular one doesn't, as far as I know.02:15
mheathbpd1069: There some hackish ways to get around that, but as it's been pointed out, it'll probably just be much easier to upgrade via the internet02:16
thompaswhalen: i dont know sorry. i would check appearance settings. turn it off and on again02:16
bazhangusing a non-recommended method to update to a beta seems risky02:16
thompaive had to do that actually02:16
thompabut i got cpu 100% after upgrade a few times today02:17
thompahad to reboot it02:18
swuboobazhang:  Probably not much riskier than upgrading at the time the CD was burned, I should think.  It'll just have outdated packages.02:18
mheathAll of my updates today went smoothly.02:18
mheathI've only ran into a few weird dependency calculation problems02:18
cwilluhonestly, it's pretty hard to find a way to do an upgrade that will leave you completely hopeless.  Most of the non-recommended approaches will just leave you with days of finicky mind-numbingness, and nobody will willingly walk you through fixing it02:18
mheathIt keeps holding back upgrades for inexpliccable reasons02:18
cwillumheath, try updating them in synaptic, it'll point out where the conflicts are02:19
mheathcwillu: I'm aware of that; there are no conflicts though.02:19
mheathFor example, earlier today, I did an apt-get upgrade - and it wanted to hold back xserver-xorg02:19
mheathNow, if I did "apt get install xserver-xorg" first, that worked fine02:19
mheathThere were no conflicts on upgrading it02:20
cwillumheath, didn't say it wanted to remove anything?02:20
mheathNope.02:20
mheathI'm pretty familiar with normal dependency resolution...and I couldn't see any reason it should be wanting to hold those back02:20
mheathBut thats been happening over and over again to me lately with random packages02:21
sykehi02:22
bazhangswuboo: point well taken; though for a newer user (someone who has to ask how to upgrade like that) seems risky02:22
sykeI went to do a dist-upgrade, and it says that most of my kde packages will be removed as a result02:23
sykeI assume a package release is half-done again, or something?02:23
mheathsyke: probably.02:23
swuboobazhang:  Agreed, I certainly am not suggesting it's a good iea.02:23
mheathsyke: make sure you're up to date with an apt-get update.....make sure you have kubuntu-desktop installed....then try again02:23
mheathIf you've done all that, or you do it and it still happens, I'd wait a bit for the next batch of updates.02:24
YeaSthey, guys02:24
swuboobazhang:  Especially since any time saved downloaded packages will be offset by time spent downloading their most recent versions again.02:24
sykemheath: yes, yes, and yes. problem still is there.02:24
YeaStis there anyone has experience on gnome-settings-daemon failure problem?02:24
sykeThe following packages will be REMOVED:02:24
syke  kde-core kde-devel kdebase kdebase-dev kmplayer-konq-plugins konq-plugins konqueror konqueror-nsplugins kubuntu-desktop strigi-applet02:24
sykemheath: will do, just want to make sure ppl are aware so it can be fixed02:25
YeaStanyone could offer some help on that?02:26
YeaSteverytime I try to login to gnome, it will cost 5 mins to load the desktop and play the login sound02:27
bazhangswuboo: totally agree with you in every particular; just wonder about newer users is all02:27
Asa_AWhy would ubuntu "upgrade" my kernel from -generic to -i386?02:28
Tuv0kAsa_A, "ubuntu" wouldn't02:31
Asa_AI just ran updates that were in update-manager02:31
Tuv0khmm02:32
Tuv0kI don't use update manager02:32
aaron_Is there a thunderbird 3 beta deb package out there?02:32
Asa_Awhat do you use?02:32
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Tuv0kbut you should always check whats being updated before pressing buttons02:32
Tuv0kI update from the command line02:32
AaronMTIs there a thunderbird 3 beta deb package out there?02:32
Tuv0kAaronMT, maybe02:33
Tuv0kdid you search google?02:33
AaronMTyes02:34
Asa_AI'd file a bug, but I don't even know where to file it. This isn't the first time this happened, my problem is that -386 breaks my video, and last time it broke my audio02:34
Tuv0k386 should not be installed period02:34
Tuv0kcheck to make sure linux-image metapackage is installed02:34
Raspberryanybody having video playback issues with ATI Radion cards and Hardy?02:34
Asa_Alinux-image isn't installed02:35
Tuv0kthere you go02:35
Asa_AI have linux-image* for each kernel I have installed02:35
Tuv0kthat will make sure the latest -generic kernel is installed02:35
Tuv0k!linux-image02:36
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about linux-image - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi02:36
Tuv0k!kernel02:36
ubotuThe core of the Ubuntu Operating System is the Linux kernel: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel - You shouldn't have to compile your own, but if you're convinced you do, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile - For more: /msg ubotu stages02:36
Tuv0k!generic02:36
ubotuBackground to the decision to replace -686, k7 and -smp kernels with -generic can be found here https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-August/019983.html (the -386 kernel is still available if needed)02:36
Asa_AI think theres a log that can tell me when programs are installed or uninstalled, do you know where I could find that info?02:36
Tuv0kplenty places02:36
bazhangdpkg -l02:36
Tuv0ksynaptic keeps a history of packages installed02:36
NirivenHello, I'm sure others have had this problem, but, i have yet to find an easy solution. The new version uses the new b43 driver for my wireless card (dell 1390, which is a bcm4311), and, it just simply doesnt work. Why cant i use the bcm43xx driver like i did in previous versions of ubuntu?02:39
cwilluNiriven, have you installed b43-fwcutter out of the repo yet?02:41
Asa_AI found my answer "aptitude why linux-image-2.6.24-16-386" I instaled virtualbox, which installed the wrong set of modules (386), which depends on the -386 kernel02:41
Nirivencwillu, Yes. The driver simply *does not* work with my card. I get low bandwidth rates, dropped connections, choked connections, etc. The BCM43XX driver worked perfectly, the new one does not.02:42
Tuv0kAsa_A, good work!02:42
Tuv0kand that cool you shared02:43
kreativehey, quick question, im having a bit of trouble with my ntfs partition. it wont seem to mount, and i did do an error check through xp.02:43
Dr_williskreative,  try to mount it manually, see if theres any error messages02:44
Tuv0k!ntfs | kreative02:44
ubotukreative: To view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - For write access, see /msg ubotu NTFS-3g or /msg ubotu FUSE02:44
Luckriderdoes anyone know how to resize my current Hardy Partition so that I can install Gentoo without deleting Hardy?02:44
Sergeant_Ponybrb02:44
kreative!ntfs02:44
Tuv0kLuckrider, use a livecd?02:44
Dr_willisLuckrider,  gparted on a live cd - is one way. Byut that can often confuse the UUID entries in the menu.lst and fstab02:44
Luckriderok02:44
Dr_willisYou could just put gentoo in a vmware session. :)02:45
Luckriderso gparted on a live cd02:45
Luckriderthanks02:45
Luckriderthat too02:45
kreativeLet me do some reading02:45
kreativeso, the automatic script requires that nothing be in the /etc/fstab file02:49
kreativeWould it be alright to erase the contents of the file?02:49
homesliceanyone get there wiimote working with Hardy? I'm able to connect with the wiimote applet but and it shows as a joypad but I can't find the device ( I looked at /dev/input/ )  :(02:51
homesliceI'm soooo close02:51
swuboohomeslice:  I have no input for you, but I suddenly have an overwhelming desire to get a bluetooth card.02:56
derspanksterswuboo" why?02:57
reya276how can I tell if a Wacom Tablet is being recognized by the OS?02:57
xtknightanyone having issues w/ VMware and hardy?  i'm getting a hard crash when resuming a VM.02:57
swubooderspankster:  Because wiimotes operate on Bluetooth.02:57
bazhangthought they were IR02:57
derspankstersuboo: oh, I wouldn't know anything about that02:58
reya276Ok should I re-install Hardy to get my Wacom Tablet to work?02:58
swuboowiili.org says bluetooth on the main page.02:58
homesliceswuboo:  I understand02:58
homesliceyes it is bluetooth02:58
swubooderspankster:  Me neither, but it sounds like something worth figuring out.  A motion sensitive remote could be a really great thing to have.02:58
homesliceswuboo: plus it make a great 2-3 button gamepad too02:59
Dr_willisreya276,  I had to alter my xorg.conf to get my tablet working properly02:59
souperhas anyone had an issue with the livecd freezing at 97% of loading the kernel? I tried using the all_generic_ide option with no luck.02:59
reya276I already did that too03:00
Dr_willisreya276,  it worked with its basic functions no problem. but to use the advanced pen features i had to do some tweaking.03:00
Dr_willisthen i had to configure gimp tio actually use the pen03:00
swuboohomeslice:  Sure, but I'm thinking more as a media controller; waving the thing around to fast-forward and such.03:00
reya276Dr_willis: right but I can't do anything not even the basic functions03:00
reya276Dr_willis: is like is not there03:00
gotgn1Is everyone else getting a lot of updates ?03:00
Dr_willisreya276,  a lot may depend ont he exact tablet. Id check the hardy forums. i DO recall in the docs that the tablet had to be plugged in when X started. No hotplugging of it allowed.03:00
Dr_williswork timne for me. bye all03:01
reya276Dr_willis: I have a Bamboo Fun Tablet03:01
kreativealright. got the ntfs working, but now im trying to use my music folder from windows for my amarok library03:01
souperi also checked the md5sum of the image and it's golden03:01
kreativebit confused because it does not show up in amarok, even though it does show up in the filesystem view03:01
swuboogotgn1:  Constant, undending torrents of updates.  It is the week before the stable release, after all.03:01
reya276Dr_willis: oh yeah I checked the forums, and there are people whom it works for, but not for me, which is weird03:01
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gotgn1swuboo: ok so it is normal ?03:03
swuboogotgn1:  Completely and utterly.03:03
decayanyone else get "Checking for texture_from_pixmap: not present. " when starting compiz? (which fails to start)03:04
RussellGeeyeap..03:04
RussellGeeit was after the X updates03:04
RussellGeejust need to reinstall your driver03:04
RussellGeeX updates sometimes break your driver03:04
Nirivencwillu, It seems like b43 is broken for my card, unlessi get the latest RC kernel.03:06
derspanksterI'm out for the night. Everything will be fixed with tomorrow's updates - right?03:06
AaronMTHi, is there any way to get the default hardy theme thats on the livecd after I did an upgrade update today it lost it03:12
fevelhey03:12
fevelhow do I upgrade from 7.10 to hardy?03:12
Tuv0k!theme | AaronMT03:13
ubotuAaronMT: Find your themes at: http://www.gnome-look.org - http://art.gnome.org - http://www.kde-look.org - http://kubuntu-art.org - http://themes.freshmeat.net/browse/58/ - http://www.guistyles.com - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/ - Also see !changethemes and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuEyeCandy03:13
Tuv0k!upgrade | fevel03:13
ubotufevel: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes03:13
nullbnxgoogle "ubuntu upgrade 7.10 to 8.04" and you'll find everything you ever wanted to know =)03:13
nullbnxfevel, tons of info out there03:13
AaronMTYeah it lost that default new hardy theme with the orange border on the left of windows03:13
Tuv0kwhy do people hate google?03:14
AaronMTMy theme after updating today is the old human theme03:14
Tuv0kdude its in the repos03:14
Tuv0klook03:14
fevelok03:14
fevelthanks03:15
fevelsorry for that03:15
AaronMTWHats the new theme called03:15
Tuv0kyour not even going to try huh?03:16
AaronMTI have human-theme installed, its 7.10's look03:16
KNYanyone on 64-bit have flash working?03:17
KNYI ran the package updates today and it doesn't work anymore03:17
Tuv0kof course03:17
swubooKNY:  64 bit here; flash is working for the first time since Feisty for me.03:17
Tuv0kKNY, check the forums for the excurciating details03:18
AaronMTWhich theme is the one with the orange border on the left of menus03:18
Tuv0kKNY, and thats coming from someone who said it could not be done03:18
AaronMTdefault on the live cd03:18
Tuv0kAaronMT, stop repeating the same question03:18
KNYTuv0k, the Flash 9 install script?03:18
swubooAaronMT:  Every theme involving the word Human in the title has orange to the lefto f the mnues, except legacy.03:19
AaronMTIts missing after I did an upgrade today, it where there upon initial install03:19
Tuv0kKNY, what have you done to get flash working already?03:19
AaronMTIts the 7.10 look right now, despite my theme selected is titled "Human"03:19
swubooAaronMT:  I would do a google search, I imagine if any of us knew, we would have told you.03:20
KNYTuv0k, nothing, really. When I first installed Ubuntu and went to a Flash site, FF prompted for missing plugins, I clicked through the dialogs, and it worked03:20
Tuv0kAaronMT, I gave you the links twice03:20
KNYnow today, after updates, it doesn't work03:20
Tuv0kKNY, do what you do over again03:20
konaHi - Using XChat - Anyone know how I save this channel - so when I start XChat this channel will load as well as #ubuntu ? ? ?03:20
KNYkona, ctrl+s03:20
Tuv0kkona, read the xchat documentation?03:20
KNYthen find "freenode", click edit03:21
KNYTuv0k, okay03:21
Tuv0kKNY, in Hardy it just works03:21
swubooKNY:  Rather than installing flash from within Firefox, you might want to consider flashplugin-nonefree from Synaptic.03:21
Tuv0kthat if all else fails03:21
konaTuvOK: will do - sorry i posted a dumb question...03:21
swubooKNY: And either way grab libflashsupport03:21
Tuv0knot dumb03:22
Tuv0kjust make the effort03:22
KNYdid it break for anyone else recently?03:22
KNYor did I just get lucky?03:22
Tuv0kthere is sooo much documentationo on how to do all this repetitive stuff03:22
Tuv0kupdates sometimes resets things in BETA ware03:23
konaTuvOK: Just newbie with ubuntu - thought someone would have quick answer - will take some time out to the documentation03:23
KNYTuv0k, I realize that, I'm just wondering if I was the only one :)03:23
konaread03:23
KNYkona, I answered up there03:23
Tuv0kKNY, dunno maybe :)03:24
konaKNY: thx03:24
KNYTuv0k, removing/installing fixed it. many thanks to you both03:24
Tuv0ksee easy:)03:24
swubooSure.03:24
Tuv0kdon't panic, just try stuff03:24
Tuv0ksearchh google, synaptic and the forums03:24
Tuv0kyou will usually not need to ask after that03:24
Tuv0kand if you do, it will be a detailed query, from which we can pick you up from where you stalled :)03:25
Tuv0kmuch luv, and ubuntu, and all that!03:25
martalliIt there a place to find the standard sources.list for hardy?03:27
bazhangmartalli: standard for what locale?03:28
martalliI have my original sources.list...but it was for gutsy.  I am in the us03:28
bazhangmartalli: then it will be the same except that gutsy will be hardy in the sources list (unless you have some wierd third party repos)03:28
Tuv0kmartalli, change all the gutsy words with hardy03:29
Tuv0keasy03:29
martalliOK.  My current one is cluttered by old settings, "#added by software properties" and so on03:29
Tuv0kif you hoohle for hardy source.list you'll find one as well03:29
bazhangmartalli: using automatix or other third party script?03:29
martalliThe ones I added myself (medibuntu and google) are all together nicely03:30
Tuv0kgoogle03:30
Tuv0kgoogle really has everything03:30
martalliyeah03:30
Tuv0kall I do is put users queries from here straight into the search bar, and viola, like magic!03:30
martalliYou know, since the installer writes it out for you, wouldnt you think there is a package to spit out a "standard" sources.list for your locale03:30
Sergeant_PonyUnder 3rd party software updates should I take out the one for 7.10 gutsy gibbon?03:31
martalliIt's got to be in there somewhere03:31
checkersmy local repository is missing a few of the packages from the latest lot of updates.. is there a problem with them?03:31
Tuv0kcheckers, most likely03:31
Tuv0kSergeant_Pony, of course03:31
Tuv0kmartalli, check /etc/apt/03:32
martalliTuv0k: Oh, I know where my sources.list is03:34
Tuv0kthat was not the point03:34
martallicheckers: Are they kdm, kdedesktop, and so on?03:34
Tuv0kif you look there there is genreally a default source.list to answer your question03:35
Sergeant_PonyTuv0k: thanks took that out and there were 34 updates03:36
Tuv0kyour welcome03:37
checkersmartalli: no, libgweather(1|common))03:38
checkers-)03:38
martalliah...kubuntu here03:38
martalliIt might be that they are still working on packages and the other dependencies aren't done03:39
alexvd_hi I am still having troubles doing a dist upgrade from gutsy to hardy.  THe update manager hangs on checking packages03:39
martalliPackages being held back are fairly common03:39
martallialexvd_: Did you just change the sources list and do a dist-upgrade?03:40
alexvd_martalli: I didnt change the sources list.  I just commented out the third party ones03:40
martalliupdate-manager -d will do that for you.03:41
martalliIt worked for me very well, but that was a month or more ago...I currrently have some major packages being held back (kdebase, eg).  Maybe there are some dependencies not yet resolved and that is holding update-manager from proceeding with the upgrade03:42
alexvd_i have been doing a run command of update-manager --devel-release isnt that the same thing?03:42
martallialexvd_: yes it is03:43
alexvd_So I cant figure out how to get to Hardy. I have seen lots of bugs about it but no real resolution.  I thought that it was a problem with the version of update manager I had but today thier was update for the update manager and it still didnt fix it.  This is really annoying03:44
martalliyeah, saw that come through on my ubuntu-gutsy box03:45
martalliare you runnign ubuntu or kubuntu?03:45
alexvd_ubuntu gutsy clean install03:45
martalliDoes the beta cd boot / install on your computer?03:45
alexvd_i havent tried that yet.  its a tablet so that means i have to drag my external drive out.03:46
martalliHmmm, I would just wait for the final release, instead of fiddling too much at this point03:46
alexvd_my fear is that I wont be able to upgrade then either03:47
martalliHow is the tablet with ubuntu?  Does it recognize your pen well?  Is there handwriting recognition for ubuntu?03:47
alexvd_recognizes pen out of box.  handwriting is weak, not as good as vista or xp03:48
martalliIn that case you might consider a bug report.  I would at least see if the beta cd will boot on your tablet in livecd mode and make sure that the kernel (at least the one from then) is working on your machine03:48
alexvd_i supposed i could just add to the bugs that are already out.  They say its fixed in a future of version of update manager but I cant figure out how to get that03:49
icanhas_Here's one. I select fglrx. asks me to restart. i restart. it's still unchecked. anyone?03:53
icanhas_i download it manually. nothing. i edit the xorg.conf, there's not even a "Driver" line there by default03:54
mheathicanhas_: Did you update your system fully first?03:55
icanhas_mheath: yessir03:55
icanhas_mheath: next thing, i'm going to build debs from ati's driver.. and edit manually to add a "Driver" line, prolly won't work tho03:56
mheathicanhas_: OK03:56
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MaquiasfaranoAnybody here using Hardy with latest upgrades from this day?04:12
icanhas_yep04:13
icanhas_and my fglrx got owned :(04:13
icanhas_bash is acting funny too04:13
MaquiasfaranoMy openoffice's splash was replaced by a weird black screen with a blue progress bar... did this happen to you, too?04:13
icanhas_Maquiasfarano: no, but ask calc, he's the man with that04:13
icanhas_meanwhile, i can't "sudo ./file_name", it tells me it's not found, and if i ./filename i don't have access. i even tried chmod +x and chowning04:14
swubooMaquiasfarano:  Uh, yes.  Actualy.04:15
Maquiasfaranoicanhas_: did you confirm if chmod/chown commands really did their effect?04:16
swubooMaquiasfarano:  I can't say definitively it replaced it today, but as of right now, my splash screen for OO.org is black with a blue status bar.04:16
icanhas_Maquiasfarano: describe confirm? hold on i'm just going to try sudo -i 'ing04:16
Maquiasfaranoswuboo: I'm not sure if it was today too... but well, there was an openoffice.org update today, that's why I guessed04:17
icanhas_ok, i'm LOGGED IN AS ROOT and it says permission denied.. wtf?04:17
d3lf1n0 Know tell me if my modem trustmd4050 serves to force a splitter ... because does not connect to ubuntu: (04:17
icanhas_the OOo thing is calc's fault, bug him04:17
icanhas_calc: stop breaking shthings.04:17
Maquiasfaranoicanhas_: by confirm I mean reading 'ls -l ' output04:17
icanhas_Maquiasfarano: you're right, chmod didn't work, but i'm logged in as root and it still says i have no access04:18
RAOFicanhas_: You're on a filesystem with noexec set? :)04:18
icanhas_RAOF: describe further? it's ext304:18
Maquiasfaranoicanhas_: maybe your filesystem was mounted with "weird" permissions...04:19
d3lf1n0How do I connect my router to ubuntu? Thanks04:19
Maquiasfaranodid you mount it manyally, editing fstab or something like that?04:19
humitoshello04:20
humitosI'm trying to apt-get dist-upgrade but it say me that the package "kdebase-bin kdesktop kdm" "se han retenido"04:21
RAOFicanhas_: The output of 'mount' may help; it should show the mount options used for your filesystems.04:21
d3lf1n0can you help me?04:22
icanhas_rw,relatime... i need something else don't it?04:22
swubood3lf1n0:  You meant beyond saying, "Via a cat4 cable with an RJ-45 jack?"04:22
icanhas_RAOF: how do i set other permissions?04:22
Maquiasfaranod3lf1no: if your router is well configured, Ubuntu will setup itself automatically according to router's configuration04:23
d3lf1n0no a splitter 04:23
d3lf1n0With two holes04:23
RAOFicanhas_: Can you pastebin the output of mount?  I don't hove enough information.04:23
icanhas_RAOF: my /home is on a different partition than the rest of my linux driver04:24
RAOFicanhas_: And I still need the output of mount, please.04:24
d3lf1n0one for the modem and two for phone...serves this?04:24
icanhas_RAOF: /dev/sda7 on /home type ext3 (rw,relatime) <-- for that partition04:24
Fritzeldoes anyone know what television network smallville is on in the usa?04:25
icanhas_Fritzel: i believe CW11?04:25
Shadow420I am going to install hardy on my pc for testing purposes and I want to add its booting to my current grub install04:25
swubood3lf1n0:  I'm still not entirely sure I understand.  Ideally, if you plug your computer into your router, it ought to simply work.  What exactly is the problem?04:26
Fritzelyeah that's what I keep seeing here, but that sounds like a station,04:26
swubooFritzel:  I believe it's a network, actually.04:27
icanhas_Fritzel: it used to be the WB, now it's the CW.04:27
Fritzelany idea what cw stands for?04:27
d3lf1n0The problem is that it connects automatically and then does not work04:27
swubooFrtizel:  Something Warner.04:27
icanhas_RAOF: is that still not enough info?04:27
swubooFtizel:  The eleven is appended to the end because its main station is WPIX 11 in New York City.04:28
FritzelI'm trying to find their root website so I hopefully find them streaming episodes, I've never seen the show and want to see what it's all about04:28
RAOFicanhas_: That should be OK.04:28
swubood3lfin0:  Is the problem that you're not getting connection to websits?04:28
RAOFicanhas_: And the output when you try to change permissions?04:28
icanhas_RAOF: so where am i missing here? shouldn't sudo ./file work?04:28
Shadow420well to put simply I want to add Hardy to my current menu.lst in grub04:28
icanhas_RAOF: no output when i try to change permissions04:28
RAOFicanhas_: Yes, if ./file is executable.04:28
RAOFicanhas_: So what was the problem again?04:28
icanhas_RAOF: gives me permission denied.04:28
mehal88cw is the result of the merger of upn(a cbs network) and wb(warner bros) they made it cw for Cbs and Warner04:28
Shadow420after I install hardy04:28
swubood3lfin0:  You might have to find out what your ISP's DNS servers are, and put them into your network settings.04:29
d3lf1n0yes Precisely swuboo04:29
Fritzelmehal88: ahh ok thank you04:29
RAOFicanhas_: What is the contents of './file', and it _is_ executable, right?04:29
Fritzelmeh, no online episodes :/ gotta find something else to watch04:29
icanhas_RAOF: it is 100 percent executable. i've done it multiple times prior. it's a driver install file. i want ot --buildpkg from it.04:29
d3lf1n0I have already done put all settings  swuboo04:30
swubood3lfin0:  Do you have your ubuntu computer running right now?04:30
d3lf1n0no now no...i'm whit windows04:30
swubood3lf1n0:  Hmm.  If you open firefox and tell it to go to 64.233.161.18 does it work?04:30
Shadow420RAOF use sudo before ./04:30
d3lf1n0mmmmmmmm 04:31
d3lf1n0I must try this ip address ...04:31
swubood3lf1n0:  That IP is google's main page---if you can access that, then your problem is that URL's aren't resolving.04:31
Maquiasfaranoicanhas_: can sorry if I'm asking it again, I just forgot because I had to restart the computer... can you show ls -l output for this file you're trying to execute04:31
Maquiasfarano?04:31
RAOFicanhas_: Is it a script, and is it trying to access things which _aren't_ executable?04:32
d3lf1n0ok swuboo thank you very much i will try...^^04:32
icanhas_RAOF: -rw-r--r-- 1 root username 53433193 2008-04-15 23:01 ati-driver-installer-8-3-x86.x86_64.run <-- and no, i've used this exact file to --buildpkg many times in the passt04:32
swubood3lf1n0:  If that's the case---that that IP loads in firefox but google.com doesn't, then you need to go to your ISP's website, or call them, and ask for the IP's of their DNS servers.  Take the IP's they give you and go to System>Network Settings.04:32
RAOFicanhas_: Notice the distinct lack of 'execute'?04:33
Shadow420can hard be installed without upgrading I don't want to screw up my current install of gutsy04:33
Shadow420hardy*04:33
swubood3lf1n0:  There will be a DNS tab, add those IP's to the list.  Hopefully, that should fix your problem.  If it doesn't, come back here and we can try other things.04:33
icanhas_RAOF: well then why have i been able to do it in the past a zillion times? has something changed?04:34
d3lf1n0ok thank you...ou have been a great help...04:34
RAOFicanhas_: Yes, something has changed.  No, I don't know what it is.04:34
d3lf1n0bye...04:34
d3lf1n0^^04:34
icanhas_RAOF: i see. that does help. thank you04:34
d3lf1n0you*04:34
RAOFicanhas_: Why is it owned by root, anyway?04:34
swubood3lf1n0:  Good luck, and you're welcome.04:34
swubooI hope it works.04:34
d3lf1n0;D04:34
icanhas_RAOF: no frickin idea. shouldn't chmod +x fix that?04:35
Maquiasfaranosudo chmod +x should04:35
RAOFicanhas_: sudo chmod +x should give it execute privs, yes.  sudo chown $USERNAME should make it be owned by you.04:35
mehal88i just installed hardy, my internet is going much slower than it was in windows04:36
mehal88i was wondering if theres any logical reason to that?04:37
MaquiasfaranoWhich package do you suggest for reporting the openoffice.org splash bug?04:37
Maquiasfaranoopenoffice.org ?04:37
Maquiasfaranosounds obvious but there are usually so many metapackages and stuff like that04:38
mheathMaquiasfarano: that should work. It'll get moved to the correct package if not.04:38
icanhas_RAOF: chowning it again seemed to do it this time, odd04:38
Maquiasfaranook... by the way, did anyone reported this already (so I avoid reporting duplicate)?04:38
swubooDoes anyone know offhand how to prevent GNOME from automatically creating shortcuts to removable drives on the Desktop when they mount?04:40
Shadow420can anyone see me?04:41
mehal88i see you shadow04:41
Shadow420mehal88 I have a few questions 1 can hardy be installed without upgrading?04:42
mehal88i am actually new, so i wont be too much help. i believe can. are you currently dualbooting with windows or are you only using another ubuntu?04:43
Shadow420I am Dual-booting XP/Ubuntu 7.10 but I am using a Grub floppy to boot ubuntu04:44
Sergeant_Ponywhy a floppy for grub?04:45
Shadow420I am just going to make a partition for gutsy04:45
Shadow420for hardy04:45
Shadow420because I don't want grub to be my main bootloader04:45
Shadow420gave my windows install problems04:46
Shadow420since ubuntu is on another hard drive04:46
Sergeant_Ponyhmm.. works fine here XP/Ubuntu using grub04:46
Shadow420well I am also on an older PC04:47
swubooShadow420, why not simply make your Ubuntu hard drive the first one on the boot list, so that the MBR of your Windows drive doesn't get touched?04:47
MaquiasfaranoWell, I've reported this splash disappearing problem as bug #218025 ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/218025 ). If anyone has anything else to add, please, feel free for doing it.04:47
ubotuLaunchpad bug 218025 in openoffice.org "Openoffice.org splash screen has disappeard" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21802504:47
mehal88shadow420 when you insert the hardy disc while running xp, it'll ask if you want to install it on your windows partition. this way you can test it without repartitioning. but i havent tried it myself. I just overwrote gutsy with hardy since gutsy was giving me problems anyways04:47
icanhas_w00t, compiz works04:48
mehal88does anyone have any idea why my internet would be going much slower on hardy than it was on xp?04:48
Shadow420mehal88 thats true but it's going on my linux hard drive so if gutsy screws up I can re-install it no problems04:49
mehal88true04:49
tannermehal88: could be ipv604:49
Amaranthmehal88: slow downloads or slow page loads?04:50
mehal88both04:50
mehal88i was trying to update and its getting speeds of about 5 kbs04:50
Amaranthbroadcom wireless?04:50
icanhas_mehal88: do a bandwidth test in both operating systems, from the same site (like speakeasy)04:50
tanneradd "blacklist ipv6" to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist04:50
mehal88im using a wired connection04:50
Shadow420mehal88 because ubuntu as no limits of installs XP does04:50
tannermehal88: do that then reboot; see if the problem presists04:51
Shadow420mehal88 so I want to leave my XP hd alone04:51
mehal88actually nvm, i found the reason. it actually had nothing to do with ubuntu vs xp04:51
icanhas_mehal88: heh, what was it?04:51
mehal88im at a university, and they limit your speeds when they notice that you're using too much bandwidth04:52
Shadow420mehal88 can I add hardy's boot info to my current grub menu.lst file04:52
mehal88shadow420 i do not know much about grub, i'm pretty new to linux04:53
Shadow420can anyone answer this can I add hardy's boot info to my current grub menu.lst file04:53
tannerand by "boot info" you mean..04:54
Shadow420the lines to boot hardy04:54
tannerrun grub-update on your hardy system04:54
tannererm04:54
Shadow420so run grub-update while I am in hardy?04:55
tannerhttp://pastebin.com/m47a0cf4304:55
tannerthats one way, or add that manually, then run grub-update04:56
Shadow420actually I can run grub-update in hardy then it can get my other OS's information04:57
ToddEDMhey guys... where can i read about the new features of Hardy04:57
Shadow420then copy the menu.lst to my main grub04:58
T1m0thyHas anyone been able to get Wicd working on Hardy? :S04:58
mehal88okay04:58
MaquiasfaranoToddEDM: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron/Beta04:58
mehal88much better04:58
Shadow420because I am going to install grub to the linux partition where hardy will live04:58
tannermehal88: ?04:59
mehal88speeds are much better now04:59
Shadow420and please not I will be using KDE Enviroment I decided to try it as well as try hardy04:59
tannermehal88: what did you do?04:59
Shadow420and also I ment to say05:00
mehal88my speeds were limited because of bandwidth overload05:00
mehal88i just switched my connection and now im back to full speed05:00
calcicanhas_: which OOo breakage is that?05:01
Shadow420so now I am going to boot into xp to rip my iso of hardy later05:01
icanhas_calc: lol, i know using your name would get your attention. 2 different people were talking about odd blue stuck splash screens05:01
calcicanhas_: hmm interesting05:01
calcicanhas_: i'm not sure what would be causing that05:02
MaquiasfaranoI've reported it here, calc: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/21802505:02
ubotuLaunchpad bug 218025 in openoffice.org "Openoffice.org splash screen has disappeard" [Undecided,New]05:02
calcicanhas_: there is a new build still working https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/1:2.4.0-3ubuntu405:02
icanhas_calc: hey, you still have 8 days ;)05:02
calcMaquiasfarano: do you have a consistent set of packages (eg all -3ubuntu3)?05:03
calcMaquiasfarano: if not that would probably be why05:03
calcMaquiasfarano: and if so that will be fixed by tomorrow05:03
Maquiasfaranoopenoffice.org-common is in "ubuntu2" version and some others are in the "ubuntu3" version05:05
MaquiasfaranoSo it's ok, I'll wait for the fix :)05:05
calcMaquiasfarano: that would be why then05:07
calcMaquiasfarano: the splash is in common iirc and the filename changed in ubuntu305:07
calcso there is no splash for it to display05:07
Maquiasfaranook... I guess I should wait, anyway, to mark it as fixed.. right?05:07
calcso it looks black instead05:07
calcyea05:07
Maquiasfaranook05:07
calcit will be fixed in a few hours05:07
Maquiasfaranothan you for the information05:07
calcits currently building still05:08
calc3ubuntu3 had a bug and failed to build properly05:08
mehal88okay, so i upgraded to hardy because i read that it is much better at dual screen setups. i am able to get both screens to display, unlike gutsy, but i still cant use it for one large screen, like i do in xp05:08
MaquiasfaranoI wonder how long does openoffice.org takes to compile...05:08
Maquiasfaranodo you know what hardware run under Launchpad.net to build those packages? I have some curiosity on this05:09
^Ocean^mehal88, What video card05:09
mehal88intel 945gm05:10
mehal88its a laptop card05:10
^Ocean^hmm,  no idea about intel cards...  nvidia is easy tho lol05:10
mehal88yeah i get that alot05:10
^Ocean^but you need too play with the Orentation05:10
calcMaquiasfarano: a long time, takes ~ 3hr multithreaded on my box dual core 2.8GHz 2GB ram05:11
^Ocean^and how do you mean you cant use it as one big screen like on XP ?05:11
calcMaquiasfarano: some of the build servers for some platforms takes > 16h to build it05:11
calcMaquiasfarano: i think the fastest one builds it in about 3.5hr05:11
^Ocean^thats why i stoped useing slcakware05:12
^Ocean^Everything was compile your self05:12
mehal88in xp, it acts like an extended desktop, in ubuntu, all i can get it to do is mirror05:12
MaquiasfaranoHmm... interesting... thank you for the info05:12
^Ocean^mirror: you mean clone ?05:12
mehal88yeah05:12
calc^Ocean^: i maintain OOo which is why i am building it :)05:12
MaquiasfaranoI had experience compiling but only some small packages.. nothing this big05:13
^Ocean^mehal88, past ur xorg.conf file tooo past bin for me .05:13
mehal88well when i go into screen and graphics prefs, it only has one screen enabled, but both screens are displaying the same thing. the laptop screen's resolution is smaller so only the top left portion of the large screen is displayed05:14
mehal88okay, hold on05:14
MaquiasfaranoDoes anyone has a nice suggestion, integrated to gnome Desktop, for storing passwords safely?05:16
mehal88http://pastebin.com/d7f697f5605:16
RAOFMaquiasfarano: There's 'revelation', that probably covers what you want.05:17
^Ocean^hmm05:18
Maquiasfaranothank you, I'll try it05:18
^Ocean^mehal88, http://www.bytebot.net/blog/archives/2007/10/21/dual-display-with-the-intel-945gm-on-gutsy-gibbon might be of use ...05:18
mehal88yeah, it looks considerably different than the one i used with gutsy05:18
^Ocean^mehal88, The one you used with gutsy, should work for hardy too05:20
mehal88^ocean^, the gutsy one didnt work for the dual screens though. thats why i stopped using it. when i read that hardy was better with dual screens due to the new x i thought that it might work05:21
^Ocean^also check: http://blog.dotkam.com/2007/05/18/dual-monitor-on-ubuntu-704-feisty-fawn-nc2400-with-intel-945gm/05:21
RAOF^Ocean^: I don't think any of those will work well.05:22
^Ocean^RAOF, How come ?05:23
RAOFBecause < Hardy won't be using XRandR 1.2, and the setup is significantly different.05:23
^Ocean^no backwards compatability ?05:24
RAOFNo.05:24
^Ocean^i think his issue is just needing too specify his layout in the xorg.conf file05:24
RAOFmehal88: I'd suggest checking out http://wiki.debian.org/XStrikeForce/HowToRandR1205:24
RAOF^Ocean^: No, that's one of the points.  You *don't* specify your layout :)05:25
^Ocean^so with the new X you can no longer specifiy your setup ?05:25
RAOFYou can, but it's specified differently.  Furthermore, you don't *have* to specify your layout.05:25
^Ocean^lol,  Plug n Pray never works for me :)05:26
RAOF(For example, I don't specify my layout, and gnome-settings-daemon sets up dual-head for me on login)05:26
^Ocean^so what if the autodetect fails...05:27
^Ocean^no manual over ride anymore ?05:27
RAOFThere is, but it's different.05:27
RAOFAnd you can do it from X, too :)05:27
mehal88okay i am now having trouble opening firefox05:28
^Ocean^welcome too beta :)05:28
mehal88the error i get is "error launching browser window: no XBL binding for browser"05:28
RAOFWoah.  Crazy.05:29
RAOFFile A Bug(tm).  I don't have that problem.05:29
Fritzelwhat can cause kubuntu (using ubuntu-desktop, changed my mind after install) to on rare occasion stop listening to keyboard inputs and mouse clicks (mouse movement works fine)05:29
mehal88should i try restarting and hope it works then?05:30
RAOFFritzel: You have an nvidia card?05:30
FritzelRAOF:  I do yes05:30
RAOFmehal88: It's worth a try.  Also try updating.05:30
RAOFFritzel: Are you using the funky KDE4 effects, or Compiz?05:30
mehal88theres an update running, it says 1 minute remaining so i'm going to have to wait for that to finish05:30
Fritzelcompiz, I'm in gnome not kde, I am running kubuntu, but using the gnome-desktop package05:31
RAOFmehal88: Oh, you probably just caught it at a bad time.05:31
RAOFFritzel: Welcome to the wonderful world of nvidia.  Your options include: disable compiz, or disable SMP.  Either of those will remove the conditions underwhich your bug appears.05:31
RyanPriorMy mouse and touchpad just stopped working, but my keyboard still works. How can I reinitialize my mouse driver?05:31
FritzelRAOF: what is smp? I thought it had something to do with multicore / multiple processors is that correct?05:32
RAOFFritzel: Yes, exactly.05:33
FritzelRAOF: what kind of performance loss would I be looking at disabling that?05:33
RAOFFritzel: Approximately 50%.  You'd turn off one of your cores.05:33
FritzelRAOF well, 3 of my cores actually05:34
RAOFOh, so 75%, then :)05:34
RAOF(This bug has been in the nvidia drivers since the 3rd 100-series driver, and is yet to be fixed)05:34
FritzelRAOF: ok well neither of those is an option, what can I kill and restart when that happens?05:35
RAOFThe magic Sysrq-k will kill X (and everything else).05:35
Fritzeland bring me to what state?05:35
RAOFGDM will restart X for you.05:36
RAOFBut everything that was running in X will die.05:36
Fritzelthat's fine05:36
Fritzelwhat about anything outside of X? what does sysrq k actually tell the system?05:36
RAOFSysreq-k is the 'kill keyloggers' button.  It tells the kernel to kill everything running on the current VT.05:37
Fritzelahh ok that's perfect then,05:37
RAOFMore frequently used to do exactly what we're doing here.05:38
swubooRAOF:  Is SysReq activated in the default Ubuntu kernels?05:38
Fritzelok and that will work if my keyboard still appears frozen?05:38
^Ocean^how would one type that in if the keybored is frozen ?05:38
RAOFFritzel: Yes.  Unless the kernel has paniced, this will always work.05:38
RAOFswuboo: Yes.05:38
swubooRAOF:  That is very, very good to know.05:39
Fritzelok and now I have to try it because I'm stubborn and don't trust something to be an option till I see it work once myself ><05:39
Fritzelbrb05:39
RAOFswuboo: So don't accidentally hit sysreq! :)05:39
RyanPriorMy mouse and touchpad just stopped working, but my keyboard still works. How can I reinitialize my mouse?05:39
swubooRAOF:  I may put a cover over it.05:39
Fritzelumm is there a modifier to get to sysrq? it's being interpreted as a screenshot05:40
RAOFShift.05:40
Fritzelthank you05:40
Fritzelhhe05:40
Fritzelit still didn't work ^^05:40
swubooI thought the modifier was Alt?05:40
RyanPriorFritzel: alt+sysrq is the magic wod.05:40
* RAOF tends to use Ctrl+Alt+Shift+sysrq, but I'm not sure which of those are necessary :)05:40
^Ocean^sysrq == print screen ?05:40
RAOFLooks like that worked :)05:41
Fritzelok it's alt05:41
Fritzelat least on pc hardware it is05:41
FritzelRAOF: now that begs the question, are there other shortcuts?05:41
RAOFYes; a whole bunch.05:41
Fritzelwhat would I search for if I wanted to peek at them05:42
swubooFritzel:  Many.  Look up SysRq on Google.05:42
crdlb"Magic SysRq"05:42
RAOFGoogle 'magic sysrq key'; there's 'sync disks', 'shutdown' 'reboot', etc.05:42
crdlbmy favorite is 'alt+sysrq+r'05:42
Fritzeland they're pretty much universal across linux's?05:42
RAOFThey're a kernel feature.05:42
crdlbwhich "unraws" the keyboard from X, so that you can switch to a VT05:42
crdlbit can be disabled, but I doubt any major distros do05:42
Fritzelah now that one would be useful too05:43
RAOFcrdlb: I wish the magic sysrq key would understand my dvorak keymapping :)05:43
calcalt-sysrq s u b does sync unmount reboot05:43
RAOFAlthough you obviously need to wait after the 's' and the 'u' :)05:43
kreative so im trying to make the complete switch over to ubuntu, but im just curious to see if their are any oracle clients like sql plus or toad for ubuntu.05:45
FritzelRAOF: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key has a dvorak keymapping05:45
Fritzel+chart+05:46
ethana2kreative: I don't know about oracle clients05:46
ethana2kreative: but we use postgresql and mysql all the time05:46
kreativeeh, we use oracle on a daily basis05:46
ethana2they don't have a native linux version?05:46
ethana2I05:47
ethana2would think that they'd almost have to05:47
kreativeim sure their is a way05:47
ethana2WINE05:47
kreativeyea05:47
ethana2Intel-VT05:47
ethana2AMD-V05:47
mehal88okay so if i use the randr tutorial at the debain wiki, i may be able to use dual screens?05:48
Fritzelis sysrq-o a immediate powerdown or the same as the ctrl-alt-delete binding?05:48
RAOFmehal88: Yes.05:48
RAOFFritzel: Immediate powerdown.05:48
RAOFmehal88: Note that you probably only need to set a Virtual line; you can let Screen Resolution do the rest.05:49
mehal88how do i do that?05:50
mehal88is xrandr installed already or do i need to get it?05:50
Fritzelhmm ok that's really wierd, what vt is X supposed to start on by default?05:51
Fritzel7 right?05:51
Fritzelor does the sysrq move it05:51
FritzelI'm on 9 for some odd reason05:51
RAOFmehal88: xrandr is already installed.05:51
RAOFmehal88: Section II.5 of the Debian wiki page; you need to add a Virtual line to your xorg.conf (because X is brain-dead, and can't resize the framebuffer)05:52
mehal88okay, another problem that i may run into is that my laptops screen sis 1280 by 800 and my monitor is 1680 by 105005:53
mehal88should i set the virtual res to 2960 by 1050 then?05:54
RAOFSo, the problem you'll run into is that you can't run compiz with a virtual size > 2048.05:54
RAOFmehal88: Yes.  That'd be the right virtual size, if you want them side-by-side.05:54
mehal88okay, but will windows get lost in the empty space above my laptop's monitor?05:55
RAOFNo.05:55
mehal88okay05:55
* RAOF uses 3000x3000, even with a single monitor.05:55
RAOFSo that I can then plug in a second monitor, of course.05:55
FritzelI think I'd loose windows at that res05:55
mehal88okay, and is there any easy way to switch to single screen? i only use my laptop's screen at night and when im not in my room(obviously)05:56
RAOFmehal88: "xrandr --auto" will redetect and turn off any unplugged monitors.05:57
mehal88okay05:57
mehal88how do i edit the xorg file so i can save?06:00
mehal88like what is the command for it?06:00
RAOFgksudo $EDITOR_OF_CHOICE /etc/X11/xorg.conf06:00
* RAOF likes the way irssi tab-autocompletes those filenames06:00
mehal88what is the default editor?06:01
mehal88is gkedit one?06:01
mehal88it sounds familat06:01
RAOFgedit is an editor, yes.06:01
mehal88familar06:01
mehal88okay, i was close06:01
RAOFI use emacs, others use vim/gvim.  Nano is a simple terminal-based editor.  Lots of choice :)06:01
Fritzelvim -shudder-06:01
swubooRAOF:  All quite true, but the *default* editor is generally gedit, no?06:02
mehal88i like gedit. i guess its just cuz it reminds me of notepad, hah06:02
FritzelI haven't used gedit, but I've grown quite accustomed to kate06:02
RAOFswuboo: No, 'editor' is nano by defalt.06:02
swubooRAOF:  Is it really?  Huh.06:03
RAOFYes.  Because you can't run gedit from a VT, and you often want to run 'editor' without X (such as, for example, to edit xorg.conf & *fix* X)06:03
swubooRAOF:  Quite true, I can see the logic.06:03
Fritzelthis is the first time I've ever used transmission, I love that you can go in and say, ok I need this and this and this, and that's it, keep the bulk away06:04
sailaway85Thank you all for your help!  .. I managed (with limited experience) to network a xp and linux machine and run  vista  in virtual box networked too.06:04
T1m0thyAnyone have Wicd working?06:04
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mehal88the error i got was xrandr: screen cannot be larger than 1680x1680 (desired size 2960x1050)06:08
RAOFmehal88: That means that your Virtual line isn't working.06:08
RAOFmehal88: Because X is setting the default framebuffer size based upon the largest screen that you have plugged in (which is 1680x1050, and X wants to let you rotate).06:09
RAOFmehal88: Want to pastebin your /etc/X11/xorg.conf?06:09
mehal88i was just about to do that06:09
shadow420I need to use gparted how do I do that under KDE?06:10
RAOFshadow420: Install it, and run it.  Basically, the same way as under Gnome.06:10
mehal88http://pastebin.com/d33eef90706:10
RAOFshadow420: It should appear in your menu.06:10
shadow420but under gnome I can use it via terminal06:11
mehal88should i make the virtual screen 2960 by 1680 instead?06:11
RAOFshadow420: Ok, then run 'kdesu gparted'06:11
RAOFmehal88: Have you restarted X since changing your xorg.conf?06:11
mehal88no06:11
RAOFAh :)06:11
RAOFThat's the problem.  Log out and log back in, and everything should work :)06:12
mehal88oh, sorry, hah, i should have known to do that:-! should i log out and back in or do a complete restart?06:12
swuboomehal88:  Ctrl-Alt-Backspace will restart X.06:12
shadow420it's going to take me awhile to get use to KDE I am so used to GNOME06:13
RAOFswuboo: As will logging out, actually :)06:13
swubooRAOF:  True, but the logout button on my install hangs, rather than logging out.  I've gotten used to Ctrl-Alt-Backspace.06:14
rippsHello, can someone please help me with configuring my pulseaudio server?06:14
RAOFmehal88: Things being more reasonable now?06:15
RAOFmehal88: Incidentally, just logging out would have worked :)06:15
mehal88lol okay, i did the ctrl alt backspace06:15
shadow420gparted is not a part of the hardy adept installer how do I use the repos?06:15
mehal88its still cloned, but i think i have to run the command in xrandr again06:16
RAOFmehal88: System->Preferences->Screen Resolution should work now.06:16
rippsPulseaudio doesn't recognize the rear output of my soundcard. Since I use the rear as my primary output, can someone help me get the audio working right.06:17
shadow420whats the clone for gparted for KDE?06:18
RAOFshadow420: You should be able to install gparted.06:18
Lynourehmm, my newest upgrades would want to remove kubuntu-desktop completely06:18
shadow420RAOF well gparted is for gnome and when I tried to install x-chat it gave me errors06:19
mehal88okay06:19
mehal88wow06:19
mehal88seems to be working06:19
shadow420I found my gparted disk so I will just use it06:20
shadow420I will be back later06:20
RAOFshadow420: It shouldn't matter; you'll need to install more dependencies on KDE than on GNOME, but any GNOME program should run in KDE and visa versa.06:20
Hydrogenshadowxp: qtparted06:21
mehal88i actually had low expectations of this working but it seems to have worked perfectly06:21
Hydrogenoh06:21
Hydrogenwrong shadow06:21
RAOFmehal88: Yes.  Once you get past the initial braindead-ness, it Just Works.06:21
RAOFmehal88: Apparently the next or next-but-one Xorg release should remove the rediculous need for the Virtual line, and it will _really_ Just Work.06:22
Ahmuckhi.  i have no sound in kubuntu hardy06:22
rippsSo... nobody here knows anything about PulseAudio.06:22
rippsGreat, don't mind me while I pound my head until it's a bloody stump on the wall06:23
swubooripps:  There's a couple of packages in Synaptic that deal with configuring pulseaudio servers.06:23
mehal88RAOF, thanks. just one more thing, i want to make the laptop the main screen and the external the secondary. there used to be a screen prefs in apps>other, but its not there anymore, and I remember the possibility of changing it there06:23
swubooBut that would be all I know.06:23
ethana2We made a lot of transitions that will really start solidifying in Intrepid06:23
ethana2..right now, even the release will probably have /slightly/ rough edges06:24
swubooripps:  Have you tried paman and paprefs?  My only thoughts for you, really.06:25
RAOFmehal88: I'm not sure, sorry.06:26
mehal88well thanks anyways, you've been a world of help06:26
rippsI installed a bunch of apps. One I have lets me see the volume meters and stuff06:26
rippsI can even see the a volume meter that moves, showing that the pulse is recieving sound data, It just won't goto the right part of my soundcard06:27
swubooripps:  Soundcard driver issue, maybe?06:28
rippsWell, I use the rear ports of my Soundblaster Live! to ensure compatiblity with my KX Drivers in Windows06:28
rippsBesides, the rear ports of a higher quality DAC, so it's more desirable to use them06:29
swubooripps:  Well, like I said, I don't really have any idea.  The best I can do is make bloody obvious suggestions like that.06:29
rippsMy theory is that HAL isn't sending Pulse all the outputs. It's only sending the front, but completely ingnoring the rears. Which is crap, if you ask me.06:30
mehal88RAOF, when i restart all the settings should stay the same right?06:31
calcoh well a new upload for OOo 3ubuntu5 just uploaded06:31
calcbut it appears that the release manager will let 3ubuntu4 get into the archive before starting it to build06:31
rippsI'd switch everything back to using alsa and oss if I could, but I can't seem to get flash to do that. It insists on sticking with pulse.06:32
RAOFmehal88: The settings you've set through Screen Resolution will be re-applied on login.06:32
mehal88i just want to make sure that i will be able to log-in, in the past i've had an issue where i couldnt see the login screen completely because the resolution was off06:34
swubooripps:  There's a package called libflashsupport.  That package forces flash to use Pulse, so if you remove it, you might be able to get flash to use ALSA again.06:35
RAOFmehal88: Right; that shouldn't happen.  Everything should be fine :)06:36
rippsswuboo: Hmmm.... that might work. But I'm gonna poke around a couple more IRC channels before I try that.06:36
swubooripps:  By all means.  I'm glad to have provided you with a tool of desperation.06:36
mehal88okay i just wanted to make sure before i try it. okay i hopefully will be back soon06:36
mehal88wow, hardy restarts are much faster than gusty06:39
mehal88i am having an issue with sound, as im increasing the volume, the volume bar appears but the bar doesnt increase, it just jumps up and down06:43
mehal88i am using an external sound card, creative xmod,06:43
[Neurotic]heya, just wondering if anyone has managed to get scx-recorder (http://scx-tools.sourceforge.net/) working with skype, under Hardy?06:43
cube!joomla06:46
ubotujoomla information can be had here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Joomla06:46
rippsmehal88, you might not be control the right mixer.06:46
mehal88i just connected it to the computer directly, and unplugged my xmod and its working06:47
rippsFirst, open you volume controls and figure out which one controls your audio by moving them while playing music or something06:47
rippsOkay.... nevermind then06:48
mehal88im plugging the xmod back in06:48
KadkoHello i have a problem with emerald, when i try to open it, it say me: Can not found ~/.emerald/themes, and i'll try to open that directory and it apper as Can not show the directory what can i do?06:49
mehal88volume control says hda intel06:49
mehal88(alsa mixer)06:49
rippsWell... I found a channel for pulseaudio, but nobody there is apparently *there*06:49
rippsmehal88: does your computer have an internal soundcard?06:51
mehal88when i go to sound prefs, everything is set to autodetect except sound capture(stac92xx analog) and default mixer track(hda intel)06:51
mehal88yes.06:51
rippshda intel is your internal soundcard, i believe.06:51
mehal88yes i think so too06:51
mehal88i have a sigmatel stac92xx c-major hd internal sound card06:52
rippsBut you want it use your external soundcard, correct?06:53
mehal88yes06:53
mehal88so i should change the default mixer track to creative xmod (alsa mixer)?06:53
rippsYes, try that.06:54
mehal88okay06:54
mehal88but currently i have a video playing, and its using my laptops speakers, not the xmod and portable speakers like i want it to06:54
rippsHuh... Sorry, but I'm not to familiar with the quirks of external soundcards. Only other thing I can suggest is blacklisting your internal soundcard and booting up with xmod plugged in.06:57
mehal88i just changed the sound events and music and movies to usb audio and the sound is very low. i have the sound on my external speakers set to max, and i cant increase the volume on the computer06:57
mehal88well the quirk of that is that im using a laptop, so i wont be using my external soundcard all the time.06:58
rippsChange your device mixer to your usb device and max all the channels. Also, make sure there aren't any hidden mixers in the preferences.06:59
ripps*Volume Control -> Edit -> Preferences06:59
mehal88only master and pcm are checked07:00
mehal88there is iec958, capture, capture mux, and input source unchecked07:00
mehal88wait no07:01
mehal88that was for the hda07:02
mehal88for the xmod, i have pcm, pcm capture, pcm capture source, mic, auto gain control, up down07:02
mehal88pcm and mic are checked07:02
mehal88when trying to click and drag the volumes on pcm, its like it has a mind of its own. the two sides with unlink and jump up and down07:05
mehal88i think i am going to save using the xmod to xp until the final release is out hopefully it'll be fixed there.07:05
mehal88it used to work fine in gutsy07:06
mehal88RAOF, are you there? I was wondering what the command for releasing the external monitor was07:07
shadow420how do I install hardy to a partition I made and make sure grub installs to where hardy lives07:09
shadow420I have my reasons07:09
Jordan_Ushadow420, Advanced option in ubiquity07:11
shadow420ok my parition is reconized as /dev/sdb3 since it's going on my second hd it's reconized as hd1 so I type hd1,3?07:14
Flannelshadow420: hd1,207:14
rippsF*CK YEAH! I got PulseAudio working!07:16
LynoureI wonder what the asterist stands for... :)07:17
Lynoures/ist/isk/07:17
shadow420Flannel the partition is /dev/sdb3 is it because of the zero based system linux uses so it's hd1,2?07:17
Flannelshadow420: Yes, b=2, 3=3, minus 1 for each == 1,207:18
ethana2I can't wait to alpha test Intrepid Ibex ^_^ ...I am so going to keep a stable OS around this time though.....07:18
shadow420Flannel thanks man07:19
RAOFmehal88: xrandr --output $WHATEVER_THE_OUTPUT_IS --off07:20
mehal88oh okay, so it would be like xrandr --output vga --off?07:21
RAOFmehal88: Running just 'xrandr' will tell you what all your outputs are called.07:23
RAOFmehal88: It'll probably be something like "VGA-0"07:23
mehal88as far as i remember, one was vga and the other was lvds07:24
mehal88yeah, its vga and lvds07:24
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RAOFOh, cool.  That changes driver to driver.  Mine are VGA-0, LVDS-0, and DVI-D-007:25
mehal88oh okay07:25
mehal88thanks07:25
* RAOF wonders if that is enough information to determine that he's using nouveau.07:26
mehal88?07:26
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RAOFWhether the names of my outputs are specific to nouveau.07:27
mehal88oh07:27
Shadow420Flannel well /dev/sdb2 is my extended/swap partition07:28
matyytell me, should this pulse audio stuff work in hardy right now?07:31
matyyis it supposed to?07:31
rippsmatyy: what's the problem07:32
matyyripps: I have sound, but, I heard you should be able to control the volume of every single program, pulse audio mixer can't connect tough, padsp doesn't work always (sometimes it does, sometimes it does't)07:33
matyyi just want to know if that all is supposed to work, if not, than i don't really care, if yes, i try to fix it^ ^07:34
rippsDon't know. I just managed to get mine working.07:34
mehal88i just used the xrandr command, it worked great, thank you07:35
matyyso you can control each running programms volume?07:35
rippsWell, if the program is using pulse, then I usually see in the PulseAudio Volume Control.07:36
matyyok, cool, so it can work, that's allready enough for me to try it ^^07:36
rippsBut not all programs use pulse. So they wouldn't show up.07:36
matyyyeah, but the pulsaudio mixer "can't connect to server" so I supose it's not running07:36
rippsYeah, pulse occasionally crashes in some programs, then you have to restart it.07:37
matyyit's not occasionally here07:37
rippsDon't really have a suggestion for that, still trying to figure alot of this stuff out myself07:37
matyypadsp seems to crash it always07:37
rippsI'm just happy I've got Youtbe working again07:38
matyybut if it works, teamspeak works great07:38
matyyand that's a small sensation^^07:38
matyyhow do I restart the pulse audio server, ripps?07:40
rippskillall pulseaudio07:44
rippsthen "pulseaudio"07:44
matyyok...that's easy^^07:46
tannererm, i really hate ext307:47
rippswhat's wrong with ext3?07:48
tannerfragmentation among other things07:48
rippsReally? Never had that much problem, although, I keep most of my files on a portable ntfs partition that I defrag in Windows... so haven't really put it the test I guess07:49
tannernow i have to back everything up and format the drives :-\07:50
tannerXFS ftw07:50
matyyhow do you test the fragmentation?07:50
tannersudo filefrag -v file07:51
tannerno way to my knowledge to test the entire filesystem for fragmentation (another problem with ext3)07:51
matyythx, gonna try that, never "felt" fragmention, could be interesting tough07:52
tannerext3 really doesnt handle large files well07:52
shadow420is there a way to add hard to my grub menu.lst07:52
rippsI heard there was a defrag package for ext filesystems07:53
tannerripps, ext207:53
tannershadow420: run grub-update07:53
shadow420ok07:53
rippspyfragtools is suppose to wort with ext2 and 3, I heard07:54
kpanicupgrading right now, hope it goes well07:55
matyyso is "ext3 doesn't fragment" an urban legend?07:56
rippsIt resists fragmentation in everyday use, but any fs can become fragmented if abused07:56
rippsand that abuse is called bittorrent07:57
shadow420my partition is /dev/sdb3 what do I replace (hd0) with to make grub install to where hardy lives07:59
rippsI *think* a better fs for large files is XFS.07:59
Finnish_Is there an app to check out my wireless connection state?07:59
cpk1I am pretty sure I remember ext3 print a fragmentation summary before...07:59
shadow420my extended is /dev/sdb2 and my swap is /dev/sdb508:00
cpk1if you are installing to the second hard drive then it would be hd108:01
rippsWe'll all have to wait for ext4, which is supposed to have a built-in defragmentor08:01
cpk1but you only need to tell it to boot from there not install a mbr since I am assuming you already have a mbr on sda08:02
cpk1sdb3 is hd1,2 in grub shadow42008:02
shadow420ok I was being sure08:02
swubooDoes anyone know offhand whether it's possible to set the system clock in GNOME to display a calendrical system other than the Gregorian?08:04
rippsOh, I forgot. I have one other annoyance with Hardy that I can't fix: desktop and Nautilus won't switch icons according to my theme08:06
swubooripps:  How is the Desktop supposed to change?  It's just a background image with icons on it, no?08:07
rippsI use the Noia Warm Icon set, and it works in all my programs and the panels, but it won't change for the Computer/Trash/and drive icons on my desktop and nautilus08:08
bullgard4What 'type' prints the English version of gnome-search-tool for the file /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-16-generic/Documentation?08:08
rippsJust kinda weird. Work perfectly in Gutsly08:08
swubooripps:  Interesting.  I used the Appearances option to change icon sets, and the Desktop and Nautilus switched over perfectly.08:09
rippsMy will only switch between Human and Clearlooks, I think.08:09
pheldHmmm... 8 days to go and still no FF3 translations in the repo. That could quickly become a nightmare in places where 10+ languages are mandatory on every installation.08:09
bullgard4pheld: Instead of complining you could have collaborated creating it.08:10
bullgard4complaining08:11
rippsOh, I found a couple other icon sets that work, but of the ones I installed don't work08:12
pheldthat's hardly a one-person job. Then it's actually easier to create my own setup that polls and installs individual binary packs from mozilla and put a script in front that selects the right binary from $LANG08:12
ripps*only a few of the ones I installed work08:12
rippsMaybe all the Icons sets I installed don't work in this version?08:12
tanner>.>08:13
tanneryes, a new backup system must be built08:13
starscallingrawr08:14
shadow420I am not going to mess with something like that I am new to KDE I mainly wanted to give it a try plus try the new ubuntu I mainly used GNOME but KDE looks good I will decide weather to stay with GNOME or have 1 ubuntu with GNOME and another with KDE08:14
rippsActually, I know what it's doing. It's switching to the Gnome default theme in those cases08:14
starscallingso this jeos [juice] is specifically a vmware image?08:14
tannerreally, what genius thought to not only gzip the entire contents of your backup, but also gzip it to the drive your backing up >.>08:14
starscallingshadow420: i cant wait for kde408:14
starscallinggoing to switch from gnome for that08:14
starscalling:P08:14
Jordan_Ustarscalling, What are you waiting for then ?08:15
starscallingstill broken last try08:15
shadow420starscaling whats the difference of GNOME and KDE?08:15
shadow420starscalling whats the difference of GNOME and KDE?08:16
rippsKDE resemebles Windows a little more08:16
tannerO.o08:16
bullgard4pheld: Translating in Ubuntu is not a one-person job. Therefore I used the word "collaborate".08:16
tannerWindows Resembles KDE more08:16
rippsTomato Tomatoe08:17
swubooripps:  So what you're saying is that one is correct and one isn't?  Heh.08:17
cpk1I feel like for most people whatever DE they started on is the one they like more08:18
shadow420well tanner ripps I think KDE Resembles Windows because linux was not released until after win95?08:18
swuboocpk1:  I'd wager that's probably true, as far as it goes.08:18
tannerO.O08:18
rippsIf you want to get technical: KDE is based on QT, While Gnome is based on GTK.08:18
tanner>_>08:19
cpk1I feel like my hands are cut off every time I happen to have to get stuck in gnome08:19
swuboocpk1:  But I grew up with Windows, but I'm finding that the longer I use GNOME the more I tweak it *away* from Windows-style things.08:19
rippsActually, my first Linux DE was KDE, but I switch to Gnome after I wanted to try something different08:19
swubooI may give KDE a whirl one of these days, or xfce.08:20
cpk1I dont see how DE's could be really less tweakable than any others, although I suppose some super lightweight ones have a lot more customization08:20
rippsI like Gnome because it isn't Windows-like. If I wanted a DE similar to Windows, I'd just boot into Windows08:20
tannerWow08:21
shadow420swuboo actually I grew up from the Apple IIgs and all of the old macs before mac OS was around08:21
swubooshadow420:  Well, if we want to get technical about it, I grew up with DOS.08:22
shadow420thats what I used in elementary school in middle I used Windows08:22
swubooshadow420:  But I meant in terms of desktop environments.08:22
swubooshadow420:  Mid-twenties?08:22
matyydos shell^^08:23
shadow420almost I will be 23 this year08:23
rippsFirst Computer: Windows 3.108:23
shadow420I never used the old DOS08:23
ttkeppidos 5.0 ain't desktop? ;)08:23
swubooshadow420:  And I'll be 25.  Funny how easy it can be to date people by their OS memories.08:23
cpk1os/2 warped?08:23
shadow420my first computer was a Apple IIgs with GS/OS System 6.0.108:24
swuboottkeppi:  It's not a desktop environment, I wouldn't think.  It's a CLI.08:24
matyyhej, i used the c64 ... bet you can't tell how old i am tough...08:24
matyyjust didn't have the money for anything else ^^08:24
swuboomatyy:  Nope, but then you don't say how old you were when you used it.08:24
matyy7 or 8 ^^08:25
matyyand my parents hated computers08:25
swubooThat'd do it.08:25
ttkeppiswuboo: thought so, desktop environment requires somekind of gui.. then it'll be win 3.008:25
shadow420I was around 3-6 when I first used the Apple IIgs08:25
shadow420and well my first gaming console was an NES08:26
rippsMan, I've gotta go to bed now. 2:30 in the morning.08:26
shadow4203:25 here08:26
swubooshadow420:  Lucky.  I had a Sega Master System.   YOUR console had GAMES for it.  Other than Alex Kidd.08:26
rippsnight y'all08:26
shadow420yea08:26
swubooNight, ripps.  Good luck with pulseaudio and your icons.08:27
shadow420swuboo but u had sonic excellent game08:27
ttkeppii had my first touch with gaming at C64 and VIC20 :) -first console was also nes08:27
rippspulseaudio is good now, icons are for tommorow08:27
swubooHad a CGA IBM 386, with a 1400 baud pulse-dial modem.08:28
shadow420my oldest console I played but didn't rememer until now is my Atari 2600 System08:28
swubooMighta been a 286.  Hard to say from memory.08:28
shadow420Oh man baud thats old scholl there08:28
swubooshadow420:  It was bigger than my cable modem is now.08:29
shadow420yeah08:29
pheldbullgard4: firefox is not set up for translation in launchpad and there's little I as an individual can do about that. The idea is to reuse/repackage translations from upstream. I have already patitipated in the translation of firefox into 3 different languages at mozilla.org08:29
ttkeppii got a colecovision from a friend when i was 10yrs.. and no, i'm not that old08:29
swuboottkeppi:  Ah, the good old Connecticut Leather Company.08:29
shadow420my Atari 2600 is the first ones ever made08:30
shadow420not the ones that were re-released like a coupl of years ago08:30
swubooshadow420:  Sonic was on the Genesis.  The Master System predates it.08:30
shadow420true08:30
bullgard4pheld: My high esteem to you! Yes, a major obstacle is a missing link between Firefox and Ubuntu.08:32
swubooPerhaps that's largely because Ubuntu is releasing Hardy with a beta of Firefox?08:32
ttkeppiwill hardy final have ffox3 beta?08:33
swuboottkeppi:  I believe so, yes.  Hardy beta does, after all.08:33
Jordan_Uttkeppi, It looks like it, unless FF3 final comes soon :)08:33
orvokkittkeppi: Yes, since FF3 final will be out in July.08:34
Jordan_Uttkeppi, They will almost certainly update it after release though08:34
orvokkiAnd Hardy release will be out in a week or so.08:34
swuboopheld:  If you really need language support for Firefox, why not just use FF2 until the FF3 translations become available?08:34
pheldThe difference with mozilla-apps is that ubuntu syncs to upstream instead of maintaining their own backports of fixes as with other packages, and that doesn't really fly when combined with different ways of packaging translations.08:35
ttkeppithat's bit odd, to release final and it has beta in it.. altho, the ff3 beta will be in for such short time08:35
orvokkiA few months?08:35
orvokkiYeah.08:35
orvokkiIt's quite a short time.08:35
ttkeppiorvokki: you had trouble with ffox3 and sampopankki? -that's one major problems I facing08:36
pheldswuboo: because someone in the packaging dept need to bump FF2 translations to a version that works with the binary in hardy-repos.08:40
swuboopheld:  FF2 translations still seem in the hardy repos.  I just looked a few minutes ago.08:42
orvokkittkeppi: I'm lucky enough not to use sampopankki.08:42
pheldswuboo: I know, but they don't work08:42
pheldI've got firefox-2 and a number of locale-packs installed. Setting $LANG works with other apps but has no effect on FF08:43
ttkeppiorvokki: very wise choice.. altho i have multiple computers at home, it's just wrong to have to use another computer or os.. just to pay bills08:44
swubooOf course, firing up FF2 to check  *would* hang X, wouldn't it?08:44
bullgard4What 'type' prints the English version of gnome-search-tool for the file /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-16-generic/Documentation?08:45
orvokkittkeppi: I do have some money there but not enough to be annoyed. Been using Nordea usually.08:46
tanneranyone know what they call the paper with smaller writing lines?08:46
ttkeppiorvokki: I'm just waiting for something bad to happen with sampo, and then I'll change bank... now only had trouble with webpages.. no money lost, yet :D08:47
swubooBah, why is pidgin using an entire CPU core?08:49
DarkEDhi, i seem to be having a problem with the nvidia-legacy driver. i've installed ubuntu 8.04 and everything is going well except it seems as though i have no 3d accel. i'm using a geforce 2 GTS and the restricted drivers manager says that nvidia-legacy is enabled but not in use. how do i put it to use? i tried dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg but got nothing on reconfiguring the video driver08:50
akioso about that gnome-keyring-manager brokenness08:51
ccookeGrr. Firefox is very crashy this morning.08:52
akioor i could just use openbox......08:52
akiois gnome-keyring-manager broken?08:53
naught101ccooke: I've been finding ff3 like that too. and using LOTS of memory08:53
akioit looks like it is on my system08:54
akiocould someone check that for me?08:54
ttkeppiDarkED: it's set in your xorg.conf ?08:54
DarkEDttkeppi, lemme check08:54
DarkEDttkeppi, in my xorg.conf i am showing this: Section "Device"08:55
DarkEDIdentifier"Configured Video Device"08:55
DarkEDEndSection08:55
DarkEDwhich is very odd08:55
DarkEDit should at least be vesa or something08:55
DarkEDthen again i havent used ubuntu since 7.04 so i'm sure things have changed08:56
ttkeppithere should be something about nvidia-legacy... at some point or another08:56
DarkEDthat's what i thought too08:56
DarkEDactually my entire xorg.conf file looks kinda odd08:56
ttkeppiyou dont have any backup of a working one?08:57
DarkEDhere's the xorg.conf -> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/63396/08:57
DarkEDttkeppi, i've never installed ubuntu on this machine before08:57
DarkEDi had a new gaming rig i built back in november and before that i was using another rig i sold to build the new one... well, the new one died and i'm back to my 2001 rig... so i popped ubuntu on it08:58
dnyycan i do a clean install of hardy haron without burning it to a cd? :x08:58
ttkeppi:o there's nothing in there08:59
naught101DarkED: you xorg doesn't look very wierd. you don't need one anymore (or it can be empty, it's only for overwriting the defaults,08:59
DarkEDnaught101, ahh... well how do i go about changing the actual settings?08:59
DarkEDand as a sidenote, things seem to have changed quite a bit08:59
naught101exactly the same as you used to. you only need to put the bits that need changing in xorg.conf08:59
DarkEDnaught101, well see that's a problem09:00
DarkEDi always used to do it with dpkg-reconfigure and then change minor stuff09:00
DarkEDi've never written out an xorg.conf before09:00
bullgard4tanner: graph paper, checkered paper, squared paper (in Ireland), quadrille paper?09:00
naught101why? try putting driver "nvidia-legacy" (or whatever the driver is called)09:00
DarkEDokay09:01
naught101that is 'driver "nvidia-legacy"'09:01
DarkEDlemme try that and restart X09:01
naught101after line 3209:01
bazhangdnyy: from what system09:01
DarkEDjust checking, vesa driver module is still called vesa right?09:01
naught101similar to line 2709:01
naught101yeah, it is09:01
DarkEDokay09:01
dnyybazhang: running 7.10 right now :x09:01
ccookenaught101: Hmm. Dissabling Greasemonkey seems to help. Or, at least, make it less common.09:02
bazhangdnyy: you want to dist-upgrade but erase your current home directory (settings etc)?09:02
DarkEDnaught101, okay, it's done, thanks! gonna see what happens now09:02
DarkEDbrb09:02
ccooke(It's not crashed since I disabled GM. However, that's not *so* long a period)09:02
dnyybazhang: well that, and everything else, including my windows partition09:02
naught101ccooke: thanks. I don't even use greasemonkey, but have it installed09:03
bazhangdnyy: cd burner broken? trying to save the cost of a cd?09:04
ccookenaught101: It's gone from crashing after about 30-90 seconds to... well, not crashing in ten minutes.09:04
dnyybazhang:  mainly impatience, and not having a cd around.  :x09:04
naught101hehe09:04
naught101dnyy: you can do with a usb drive09:05
bazhangdnyy as naught101 says you can do it with a usb flash disk09:05
dnyyhow so? :o09:05
naught101needs to bigger than 650mb and be bootable09:05
akioim running hardy 2.6.24-12-generic09:05
dnyyahh, i have no idea if its bootable :/09:06
akiobut cat /etc/debian_version says lenny/sid09:06
dnyybazhang: just put the iso on the usb, and boot from that?09:06
bazhangdnyy: if you have never done it before (or tried unetbootin) then the time spent getting up a buying some cd's will be much less09:06
bazhangdnyy: sadly not that simple09:07
dnyybazhang ahh, alright.09:07
dnyybazhang its already 3am, i dont wanna stay up 'til 10 tryin to do it. :p09:07
ttkeppidnyy: unpack the iso into the usb drive, and boot, go to bios and set usb as a bootable device09:07
bazhangdnyy: best to get some sleep, ubuntu will still be here in the morning09:07
dnyybazhang: haha :]09:08
bazhang;]09:08
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bazhangttkeppi: where did you hear of this method you speak of?09:08
ttkeppibazhang: can't remember, I think I red it from interweb... we are talking about usb stick, right?09:09
bazhangwww.pendrivelinux.com has the details ttkeppi; sadly just copying an iso to usb will not work09:10
DarkEDokay09:10
DarkEDthe driver seems to be working now... however, i am limited to 640x48009:10
ttkeppibazhang: no, not just copying, but unpacking it into it... it doesn't work?09:10
Jordan_Uttkeppi, You need a bootloader :)09:11
bazhangttkeppi: you need to use cfdisk to format the usb drive then copy over certain files to make it bootable--a bit tricky for newer users09:11
dnyybazhang: just reading that, i'd rather wait 'til tomorrow :P09:11
bazhangdnyy: we never sleep ;]09:12
ttkeppiok, thanks for the correction. I thought that it was simple as unpack and boot09:12
DarkEDnaught101, there was a dialog box under System you could run in 7.04 that would allow you to change monitor and screen options through a gui... does that still exist in 8.04?09:12
dnyybazhang: aha, neither do i.  but, i get significantly dumber the later it gets. ;<09:12
bazhangdnyy: well we all take 15 min catnaps; but there is always someone here ;]09:13
naught101DarkED: I use kubuntu, I have no idea about Gnome, sorry. The kde3 one is still the same..09:13
DarkEDright09:13
ttkeppiif I install ubuntu8.04 into pendrive, can I use it in another computers as plug and pray? and not have to worry about different hardware?09:16
ttkeppiofcourse, not waiting all the fancy stuff to work. but as a rescue stick it would work?09:17
bazhangttkeppi: if that computer bios allows boot from usb it should be fine; you might look into making it persistent as well that way you can save changes09:17
starscallingJordan_U: actually the bootloader is the easiest part09:19
bazhangunetbootin is easier than a pendrive for installing imo09:19
ttkeppibazhang: thanks, I'll prolly have to go and buy 4GB stick then :) altho, really stubborn problems tend to need hiren's bootcd or such09:19
bazhangttkeppi: happy to help ;]09:20
boritekdoes anyone know a solution to enable again 3D in hardy? the restricted driver list is empty in jockey-gtk! I have ATI Radeon 9600 SE09:22
boritekAlthough the drivers are installed.09:23
RAOFboritek: The open-source driver is probably better for your card.09:24
ttkeppibazhang: unetbootin seems interesting choice too. altho, no choce for only livecd's rescuing some files.. but different problems require different tools :D09:24
RAOFboritek: Is the open driver not working for you?09:24
boritekRAOF, the closed and open one dont work either09:30
boritekonly the mesa09:30
bullgard4bazhang: What does your Nautilus show precisely as 'Type' for the 'file' /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-16-generic/Documentation?09:44
SpidlaHi there .... I have got a problem, I updated my Ubuntu from Gutsy to Hardy Beta... everything worked fine unless I downloades some updates... then my GNOME stopped working ... my computer is hanging during start-up before GDM login ... I cant get to the console a and even I cant stop the X server ... the only option is to powerdown my computer by hand ...I tried to reinstall GDM, xserver-driver-f10:00
Spidlaglrx ... I tried ati.com driver .. and now I have driver installed by envy script ... by my PC is still unusable ... everything is working fine with radeon or vesa driver but I need 3d acceleration for compiz ... any ideas ?10:00
_Rambaldi_i need some help, things are disappearing of my bottom panel, the trash bin is not there, and windows i open does not dock too, i have to use alt tab to change windows10:05
bullgard4What does Nautilus show precisely as 'Type' for the 'file' /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-16-generic/Documentation?10:11
Spidla_Rambaldi_ : try to remove and readd the panel ... I think that window docking and recycle bin are applets which you can add to the panel ... try to search options of the panel by right-clicking10:13
boritekSpidla, i also need 3d for my ATI 9600 SE10:14
boritekthe restricted driver list is empty in jockey-gtk10:14
topyli_Rambaldi_: sounds like you've accidentally removed the trash and windowlist applets like Spidla says10:15
_Rambaldi_before it was just the trashbin that would not appear, i removed and added and now the trashbin and windows dont appear, the only thing i could add was show desktop and workspaces10:15
Spidlaboritek : the only driver I have found for this is fglrx ... but it is not working in ubuntu :(10:16
_Rambaldi_i did not know windowlist applet was supposed to be there, now everything will add except trash10:16
Spidlaboritek : fglrx is available also on ati.com but it is not working too10:17
bullgard4I have got a file /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.24.tar.bz2. Where should I decompress it?10:17
boritekSpidla, the open souce driver doesnt work either10:17
boritekonly that mesa thing10:17
boritek fglrxinfo says:10:18
Spidlaboritek, I know that is really bad luck ...  but I got it working with older version ..10:18
boritekdisplay: :0.0  screen: 010:18
boritekOpenGL vendor string: DRI R300 Project10:18
boritekOpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI R300 20060815 AGP 8x x86/MMX+/3DNow!+/SSE TCL10:18
boritekOpenGL version string: 1.3 Mesa 7.0.3-rc210:18
Spidlayeah that means that you are not using ati druiver10:18
boritekand with mesa there is no 3d at all10:18
boritekno, open ati driver, and no closed ati driver10:18
vladi_there's something wrong with automounting: "/media/sda1     ntfs    defaults,umask=007,gid=46" is the same as before but I can't access it now as user.10:19
gregorybullgard4: what is your goal?10:19
boritekSpidla, i have also tried the newest ATI driver from ati.amd.com10:19
boritekbut didnt work10:19
bullgard4gregory: My goal is to operate a well-funcioning Ubuntu 8.0410:19
bullgard4functioning10:20
boritekand its interesting that it wanted to update my newest installed driver from the repo with an older one10:20
gregorybullgard4: so how would you need to work with kernel sources then?10:20
Spidlathe only driver which worked for me was older version of xorg-drievr-fglrx10:20
boritekSpidla, which one?10:21
Spidlai cant get it back now ..10:21
boritekcan u tell me exactly plz?10:21
bullgard4gregory: If you do not know that, you will probably not be able to answer the question which I have put.10:21
Spidlaauto-update has overwritten it10:21
boritekbut you can maybe force it down?10:21
Spidlahow ?10:22
gregorybullgard4: the answer to your last questions is: where you have space. you have to decide. if you cant make that decision you probably shouldnt be fiddling around with the kernel10:22
boritekwell, this optin is grey in my synaptic now10:23
boritekin the synaptic package menu10:23
boritekmine is not English, though10:24
Spidlabut since the last working drivers I installed many other .. so I think this option will only rollback the not-working one which was there before10:24
boriteknormally you should be able to choose10:25
bullgard4gregory: In the past I have dealt with the kernel successfully. I wanted to know the standard directory where to put the contents of that file. "Where you have space" is not a unified way.10:25
boritekyou should go back till it works10:25
boritekif it let you do it10:25
Oli``Is firebug working properly for people after the firefox+XUL updates today?10:25
gregorybullgard4: this might be of interest to you: http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&q=how+to+compile+your+own+kernel+for+ubuntu&btnG=Google-Suche&meta=10:26
Spidlaokey i will try and let you know10:26
boritekk10:26
bpd1069Is the "double-clicking" with the mouse a known issue with hardy, and if so is there a fix?10:27
bullgard4gregory: Thank you very much.10:31
gregorybullgard4: your welcome, good luck10:31
bpd1069nvm: seems the work around is to add  Option "CorePointer" to xorg.conf10:36
DarkEDokay, now i got my video settings correct, and now i am having an issue with compiz. when i try to run compiz it gives me 'xgl: not present' and when i ran it with SKIP CHECKS it ran but my entire screen went transparent except for the wallpaper10:37
pascalFRhttp://www.frame.fr/emailing/infobahnframe.html10:48
pascalFR hello latest hardy updates seem to have broken kubuntu10:48
MrMistHow do I customize the graphics features on the desktop ?10:48
SitUbuntuSitmy kubuntu is fine10:49
swuboopascalFR:  You mean Desktop Effects?10:50
swubooEr... I mean MrMist.10:50
MrMistswuboo: probably... I want to customize alt+tab e.g.10:51
swubooMrMist: See if the command ccsm does anything for you.10:52
Spidlaboritek: are you here ?10:52
MrMistswuboo: nopw10:53
MrMistnope10:53
swubooMrMist:  If not, then you could try installing the package compizconfig-settings-manager.  That allows you a lot of customization options for compiz, which is what runs desktop effects.  It's got three or four different application switcher doodads you can try and customize.10:53
swubooMrMist:  I'm not entirely sure it's what you're going for, but if it isn't, you can always go back to the standard tools.10:53
boritekSpidla, yeah i am here10:55
boritekdid u manage it?10:55
mrtimdogAny way of using the "Keyboard Shortcuts" for 'Search' activate the deskbar applet search?10:55
Spidlasynaptic cant help10:55
SpidlaI can only downgrade to Hardy latest version10:55
Spidlabecause now I have envy version10:55
pascalFRThe following packages have been kept back:10:56
pascalFR  kdebase-bin kdesktop kdm10:56
pascalFR0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not upgraded.10:56
boritekSpidla, hmmm, dont know what to do then10:56
boritekdo you think that canonical will solve this by releasing?10:56
Spidlamaybe we can try to get gutsy package and install it to the hardy10:56
Spidlacanoncial ?10:57
boritekor amd10:57
Spidlabut gutsy package may break the dependencies in hardy... I think it is part of linux restricted modules for 2.6.2410:57
boritekbut canonical should get and include the right version to its repo10:57
Spidlawhat is canoncial ? :)10:58
boritekSpidla, the manufactor of ubuntu....:D10:58
quentusrexF***ing A**..... Every time I run synaptic it locks up my system and I have to hard reboot...10:58
Spidla:)10:58
quentusrexNothing works after synaptic runs....10:58
boritekquentusrex, close it10:59
quentusrexboritek, close what?10:59
boriteksynaptic10:59
quentusrexI can't10:59
quentusrexas soon as the dialog box that says it's finished pops up the whole system is frozen10:59
Spidlaboritek, I dont know ... I hope that final release of Hardy will solve it ... every day I am checking updates .. with no luck10:59
mvoquentusrex: synaptic shouldn't really be able to do anyhting like this, it probably triggers some other problem10:59
quentusrexexcept the mouse... the mouse moves, but every other key doesn't respond....10:59
boritekSpidla, i do the same11:00
mvoquentusrex: can you still ping the machine?11:00
boritekbut i dont know if they realized this11:00
SpidlaI think there should be some way how to retrieve older version of fglrx package from repository11:00
mvoquentusrex: if you open a terminal and run something like "top" or "htop" in it, does that keep being updated when the machine hangs?11:00
quentusrexI was installing parts of eclipse when it froze...11:01
Spidlashame is that I cant fing any error i log files .. so I can specify the exact problem or solve it myself11:01
boritekkill synaptic11:01
Spidlait just hangs during start up11:01
quentusrexI installed one part, then it froze, I hard rebooted then installed another part and it froze up again...11:01
boritekSpidla, yours hangs?11:01
quentusrexboritek, you can't kill the program if the keyboard doesn't respond or type.... I can't open anything, nothing refreshes. the only thing that works is that the mouse moves....11:02
boritekmine doesnt, it just fall back to mesa11:02
Spidlayep ... before GDM login it hangs with blank screen .. I cant get to the console and I cant kill X server11:02
MrMistswuboo: yay :D This was what I needed. Generally I could install any compiz customization tool ?11:02
boritekquentusrex, can you switch with ctrl-alt-f1?11:02
Spidlain the log there is nothing11:02
quentusrexboritek, nope. tried that.... nothing....11:03
Spidlabut sometimes it doesnt hang and then it is working flawlessly .. also with 3d rendering compiz everything11:03
boritektry alt+printscreen+r11:03
bullgard4I have got a file /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.24.tar.bz2. Where should I decompress it?11:03
Spidlawhat is it ?11:04
boritekno, its for quentusrex11:04
Spidlabullgard4: /usr/src11:04
boritekbut for u too11:04
boritekit it hangs11:04
boritekit reclaims your keyboard and mouse11:04
Spidlamoment .. i will try11:05
boritekthis is a complete sequence till it will reboot:11:06
boritekR+S+E+I+U+B11:06
boritekall with ALT+PrintScreen11:06
DistroJockeyRight! So Everything Is Uterly Borked!   :)11:06
boritekgonna have lunch, be right back11:07
stefano_is there a fix for the broken compiz yet?11:08
Spidlaboritek : yep11:09
MrMistEhm... the numpad '9' key exits me from X brutally.... how do I remove this? I use the numpad all the time....11:09
* MrMist is heading for lunch11:09
MrMistbbl11:09
quentusrexyeah.... that sucked11:12
quentusrexwhat was that series again?11:12
quentusrexalt+print screen+r11:12
quentusrexand what else?11:12
Spidlahey its working11:13
quentusrexthe release date is 8 days away and synaptic is broke....11:13
Spidlamy synaptic is working fine ... try to reinstall it with apt-get11:13
quentusrexwell, when ever I run synaptic. no matter what I install, it locks my whole system up....11:14
Spidlaso open the console and try something like apt-get install --reinstall synaptic11:14
Spidlaor maybe there is some temporary file stucked in the package system ... you can try also apt-get clean; apt-get update11:15
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a_l_ehello. i installed 08.04 beta and i'm trying to connect to a bluetooth keyboard. the applet doesn't succeed and following the how-to i get to the point where i should launch the "hidd" tool... but there is no such programm installed :-(11:16
quentusrexSpidla, do you mind reposting what the letter series was?11:18
quentusrexthe i+u+b something11:18
SpidlaR+S+E+I+U+B11:19
topyliraising skinny elephants is utterly boring, quentusrex11:23
boritekhello, i am back11:24
boritekwere the key-sequence helpful?11:24
boritekwas*11:24
a_l_ei just installed my new computer with hardy and i encoutered some problems (graphic card, monitor, setting up a bluetooth keyboard) and i'm willing do document those problems if somebody tells me the comments are welcome and points me to the place where i should put them.11:24
a_l_ethe computer should be 100% linux compatible since it's also selled with suse preinstalled.11:25
Spidlait wa helpful i one way11:25
Spidlai restarted system11:25
Spidlaand it works ... even compiz11:25
Spidlabut when i rebooted it is stucked again11:25
boritekwhich letter helped of the sequence?11:26
topylia_l_e: it's 100% compatible with the suse version it came with. who knows what proprietary drivers and other vendor hacks they use11:26
Spidlathe last letter restarted the system11:28
Spidlano other luck11:28
VSpikeHardy works well on this Sony Vaio FS series, and the display brightness setting works well.  However, I notice that I get the dimming of the display when idle on AC, even though I have specifically turned that option off in the power settings.  Is this a known problem?11:28
gregorya_l_e: that would be great. i suggest using launchpad.ubuntu.net and filing tickets if they havent already. for the "100% linux compatible" issue topyli is absolutely true11:28
a_l_etopyli: everything else is working pretty well (even wireless!), so i guess they haven't used too many11:28
gregorya_l_e: suse patches the kernel in 1000's of lines11:29
topylia_l_e: the bluetooth stack may of course be broken in *so* many ways still, in hardy and in general11:29
a_l_eit's that machine and up to those three problems it works well (and i have the monitor at the right resolution... i just have to go back and forth to the console 3 times until it works!11:30
a_l_efor reference: http://www.transtec.ch/CH/D/products/personal_computer/pc/mini_pc.html?mod=prod&name=SY610TA65-A11:30
PodMan99ais there a dreamweaver like program for ubuntu11:33
a_l_eok, i'm away for lunch. i'll come back in about an hour and do some filling in to launchpad!11:33
topylii doubt it PodMan99a11:33
PodMan99atopyli, thats not the news i was after... im trying to be lazy lol11:34
a_l_ePodMan99a: not really dreamweaver like but there was something...11:34
a_l_e... you could google after it... as i have to do now :-)11:35
PodMan99aa_l_e, called........ basicly graphic editor... only one i can stumble accross is nvu11:35
Spidlaboritek : ideas ? :)11:35
a_l_ethat is. old, and the only one.11:35
boritekSpidla, what about?11:36
boritekr u using the open ati driver?11:36
boritekcoz it doesnt working on my pc either11:37
boritekwell, my next video card will be definitely nvidia11:38
OllieHHi, I just installed the ubuntu 8.04 beta, and I chose the install inside windows option, when I try and boot into ubuntu it hangs at "Activating swapfile swap". Can anyone help please? ^-^11:38
SpidlaI am using driver downloaded by envy script11:38
Spidlatry it11:38
Spidlaapt-get install envy-core envy-gtk11:39
boritekwhat packages shall i install from repo?11:39
boritekenvy-core envy-gtk?11:39
Spidlayep ... its installer for ATI and NVIDI cards11:39
Spidlait does some kind of autodetection and it downloads driver automatically11:40
Spidlaand it also configures xorg server11:40
boritekwont it contradict with the system later when it this will be fixed?11:40
Spidlathere is uninstaller too11:41
boritekok11:41
Spidlai have lunch now ... will be back in 20 minutes11:42
iceswordcome out,come out11:43
topylia_l_e: nvu is now known as kompozer, and afaik it's in development again11:43
icesword!when11:43
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about when - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi11:43
topyliicesword: 24th11:44
iceswordcome out,come out.hehe,how does it like11:44
iceswordtopyli11:44
LynoureAdept still wants to remove konqueror if I upgrade kcontrol, kdebase-kio-plugins or kfind :(11:47
LynoureKonqueror does not seem to want that new kfind at all11:49
cpk1how much of a difference do you think there will be from what hardy is at to now? tons of bugfixes from now to 24th going to be very noticeable?11:54
iceswordmany????11:58
topylicpk1: bugs will hopefully be fixed that's all. we've been in feature freeze for a long time12:00
topylii would like to see a fully working browser on the ubuntu desktop for example :)12:00
cpk1I know there's been a feature freeze but right now my system in my eyes is barely usable topyli, just wondering if that will change =)12:01
cpk1I think I have some mangled configs so when release comes I am doing a clean install, already backed up my /home data so that will be wiped too12:02
MrMistWhy do I log out of X when pressing '9' on the numeric keypad ? How can I remove this?12:02
gregoryMrMist: you could disable numpad for now12:03
MrMistgregory: I need numpad to punch in numbers12:04
gregoryMrMist: and only if you hit 9 it logs out?12:04
topyliMrMist: disable the keyboard shortcut for the logout action12:04
swubooGood Lord, that's a default shotcut?12:05
topylior change it to something else :)12:05
topyliswuboo: probably not :)12:05
MrMistswuboo: I haven't done anything to create that shortcut, that's for sure12:06
topylimaybe MrMist's keyboard layout has been misidentified or something12:06
swubootopyli:  I should hope not.  That's like setting up the light switch by the door in your bathroom to start your car.12:06
MrMisttopyli: Hmm... Log Out is set tu "ctrl+alt+delete"12:07
MrMistto12:07
topyliswuboo: your trust in ubuntu developers' intelligence is touching12:07
topyliMrMist: disable it and bang away your numbers like nothing happened. then check what the keyboard preferences dialog thinks your keyboard is. if it's correct, file a bug12:08
swubootopyli:  Warms the cockles of your heart, doesn't it?12:08
boritekSpidla, are you here?12:08
Spidlaright now12:10
poniIf possible, could someone help me with a little thing? :) I'm trying to plug in a projector (ubuntu hardy) on a Dell latitude D820, though, it wont clone desktop. I've tried xrandr --output VGA-0 etc, and the built in Detect Displays and so on... What can I do?12:11
poniis there a way to fix this?12:13
_4Hay Leute wieso kann man sich hier nicht anmelden warte schon seid 2 wochen drauf12:16
icesword???????english,english,man12:16
swuboo!de12:17
ubotuDeutschsprachige Hilfe fuer Probleme mit Ubuntu, Kubuntu und Edubuntu finden Sie in den Kanaelen #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #xubuntu-de und #edubuntu-de12:17
swubooAnd there we are.12:18
martalliswuboo: Something about the people and lots of other words I don't know =)12:24
martalliDie Leute hier kann nur Englisch sprechen12:25
martalli"The people here can on speak English (I guess I should say write, but I don't remember the word ;-)12:25
bullgard4What does Nautilus show precisely as 'Type' for the 'file' /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-16-generic/Documentation?12:25
gregorybullgard4: why you keep asking that?12:26
swuboomatalli:  I put it into google translator; it didn't come back much more sense to me even afterwards.12:32
Spidlaboritek: any luck ?12:32
boritekSpidla, no luck, envy screwed my settings12:32
boritekscreenresolution fell back to 640x48012:32
boritekso i uninstalled it12:32
Spidlayep ... I am sorry for this ..12:34
Spidlaand uninstallation was ok ?12:35
boritekyeah, i installed back the normal fglrx driver from the repo12:36
boriteknot its ok12:36
boritekas it was before12:36
boritekstill no 3d of course12:36
* Dr_willis rembers when a 2d accelerator card was a big deal12:37
Dr_willis:)12:37
clustyhey12:38
boritekand fglrx doesnt work now as well, but it resoulition is 1280*1024 again12:38
clustyi am having some trouble with a memory stick card. the card gets detected but no drive emerges12:38
clustydmesg sais:  [  172.764579] tifm_core: MemoryStick card detected in socket 0:012:38
Spidlaand do you have nay errors when you try to enable 3D ?12:39
clustyis the memory thick issue resolved in hardy?12:39
boritekSpidla, enable like how?12:40
vistakillerboritek what card you have?12:40
boritekati12:41
vistakillerwhat kind?12:41
boritekRadeon 9600 SE12:41
vistakilleri better to use open driver with this card12:41
boritekvistakiller, the open driver doesnt work either12:41
boritekonly mesa is working12:42
vistakilleri read many problem with hardy and to set the correct driver12:42
boritekbut closed and open dirver worked fine in gutsy12:42
vistakilleri dont know why12:42
vistakilleropen driver is better for your card12:42
boritekvistakiller, but open doesnt work either12:42
vistakillerhave you try the programme graphics and screen or like that?12:43
vistakillerand choose the ati driver?12:43
clustyanyone tried playing with memory sticks?12:43
vistakilleris one month now with problems with drivers in hardy12:43
boritekwhat is the name of that program ?12:43
vistakillerscreens and graphics i think12:44
vistakilleri have kubuntu12:44
boriteki have ubuntu12:44
Spidlaboritek: I think if you have for example Composite enabled12:44
boritekdo u know the command name from command line,12:44
vistakillerno find it in menu12:44
boritekSpidla, then its kind of freezing12:44
boriteki have to switch with ctrl-alt-f1 and metacitiy --replace12:45
stephenrhallclusty what about memory sticks?12:45
vistakillertry to install the open driver is the only way12:45
boritekvistakiller, everything is installed12:45
boritekbut still isnt used12:45
clustystephenrhall, i have a built in texas instruments cardreader in my laptop12:45
boritekcoz jockey-gtk list is empty12:46
Areliswhen is the release candidate released?12:46
boritekits the new restricted driver thing12:46
vistakillerwait for update to correct the problem12:46
clustyi stuck in a MMS card and the the device does not get created12:46
Spidlacompiz requires Composite to be enabled :( thats why I need fglrx ... because radeon driver doesnt allow to do this12:46
Spidlaradeon driver even doesnt support glx12:46
stephenrhallclusty sorry, done various stuff with usb sticks, but no experience of that card reader12:46
vistakillerSpidia what card you have?12:46
clustystephenrhall, i found some stuff. driver is experimental12:47
Spidlaits on my laptop ... ATI Radeon Xpress 110012:47
boritekSpidla, it should enable this12:47
clustywill try an svn version12:47
vistakillerand the ati driver is not working?12:47
boritekhardy should support aiglx12:47
Spidlabut radeon driver doesnt support direct rendering which is also neede for copiz12:48
Spidlacompiz12:48
boritekSpidla, have you tried Composite 1 in xorg.conf?12:48
Spidlavistakiller : ati driver is hanging my system .. sometimes12:48
ArelisApril 17th - ReleaseCandidate,LanguagePackTranslationDeadline <-- is this right?12:48
Spidlayou mean with radeon driver ?12:48
boritekyeah12:48
Spidlai dont think that radeon driver has this option12:49
Spidlabecause with radeon when i try to enable compiz .. it says "desktop effects could not be enabled" ... ant when I tried fglrx (in the times when my pc wasnt haniging) wthout Composite .. it said sometinhg like "You need to enable Composite"12:50
ArelisGuys? When is the release candidate going to be released?12:51
SpidlaArelis : what release do you mean ?12:51
SpidlaArelis : Hardy ?12:51
Arelisyes12:51
Spidlain 8 days12:51
boritekSpidla, yes, exactly and that is how you can enable it12:51
Arelisthe release candidate is 17 april right?12:51
boritekin your xorg.conf12:51
Spidlaok i will try12:52
boritekbut look after the exact phrase12:52
boritekshould be 3 lines12:52
Arelis!releasecandidate12:52
Arelisboritek: when will the "Release Candidate" be released? (Hardy)12:53
gregory!hardy | Arelis12:53
ubotuArelis: Hardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu12:53
topyliArelis: tomorrow, as you can easily find out on the web12:53
boriteki dont know what RC meain in hardy, but the final hardy is out on 27th of april12:53
boritekoh 24th12:54
Arelistopyli: thanks. I wanted to be sure.12:54
topyliArelis: good thinking. obviously i know better12:54
boritekcouple of days yet12:54
Arelisand the Release Candidate is safe to install on Production Machines?12:54
topylino12:54
Arelisbut it's a 1-week pre-release12:55
topyliindeed12:55
Dr_willisIf you want to produce bug reports.. :)12:55
Arelis"Production-quality"12:55
swubooNo, it isn't.12:55
Dr_willisI would not be suprised if the release is delayed.12:55
ArelisI quote, from a website found on google, 'The release candidate is a production-quality pre-release one week before the final release.'12:55
swubooIt's a Release *Candidate*---in other words, everything *should* be ready to go, but they're not ready to declare it ready.12:55
topyliArelis: that's 7 days to break hardy12:55
Arelis*production-quality*12:56
topyliArelis: no12:56
swubooArelis:  Yes, a website you found on google said that.  Ubuntu's website says that it's a beta and should not be installed on production machines.12:56
gregoryDr_willis: does ubuntu have a delayed release history ?12:56
PiciArelis: Why would we even have a release candidate if it was ready for production? Why not just call it a release?12:56
swubooYou can always do as you like---but if your production machine breaks, make sure to blame the website you read, and not Ubuntu.12:56
Dr_willisIts happened a few times in the past.12:57
topyligregory: dapper was delayed by 2 months12:57
gregoryic thank you all12:57
Dr_willisWith a LTS release.. its best if its delayed,, then be rished12:57
ArelisPici: You have a point...12:57
ArelisRight now i have the Ubuntu Hardy Beta CD lying in front of me but i think that's still too risky12:57
PiciSo wait a few days ;)12:58
orvokkiDr_willis: Yeah, let's delay Hardy till July so we can get FF3 final for it, mk?12:58
swubooArelis:  It won't be much less risky tomorrow.12:58
Dr_willisorvokki,  wouldent bother me at all.12:58
ArelisRelease Candidate will be less risky12:58
swubooArelis:  Because the name changed?  It's still a Beta, and it's still only 24 hours' difference.12:58
Dr_willisIve noticed that my printer keeps gettting lost every time i reboot. and i can burn one cd/dvd - and then the cd burner gets 'lost' some how.12:59
ArelisAccording to that website, Release Candidate is the second-last stage. Everything has been frozen, (including bugfixes?), and the only thing more on the schedule is the final release12:59
Arelishttp://www.ubuntugeek.com/ubuntu-804-hardy-heron-release-dates.html12:59
swubooArelis:  Yes, that's quite true.  But the reason there's a release candidate, and not just a release... is because they're not ready to declare it safe yet.13:00
ArelisAlso, it is released one week before the final release. After the beta, it had been tested and developed upon, so why wouldn't it be less risky?13:00
Arelisi'm not saying it's risk-free13:00
Arelisjust less risky13:00
topyliArelis: hardy bugs won't be magically all fixed at midnight tomorrow13:01
swubooPrecisely.13:01
ArelisThe beta got released about a week ago. They had a whole week of time to fix some stuff13:01
topyliArelis: and they have13:02
swubooYes---this should theoretically be pretty much what the final release will be... IF everything goes right.13:02
ArelisSo then it's less risky, right?13:02
topyliheh13:02
swubooOr more risky.  Sometimes stuff gets unfixed.13:02
Arelisyou have a point :)13:02
swubooIt's ultimately your decision---no one's going to block you from the repositories for your own good.13:03
Arelistopyli: by the way, are you running Hardy?13:03
topyliArelis: yes13:05
swubooArelis, to give you an idea--- at the beginning of this conversation, I downloaded 28 patches.  Just a moment ago, I checked update-manager, and downloaded four more.13:06
Arelisswuboo: and did stuff break in a week time?13:06
Arelistopyli: what's it like? I only tested out the beta livecd (for a short time), how's the "newest" version?13:06
swubooArelis:  Oh yes, plenty of people have been coming in here with things that have suddenly broken on their machines.13:06
topyliArelis: i like the new gnome. bluetooth works a bit better. the default desktop background is nice. there's no working web browser13:07
Dr_willisA short list for me. CD burning, Printing, samba,13:07
topyliwell, firefox works but nothing likes it enough to support it (deskbar, gnome-do). epiphany is broken for real13:08
gopodgetopyli : Have you been to Youtube?13:08
Arelisoh, so when i go onto the Hardy route, stuff WILL stop to work at moments where it's not very handu?13:08
* Dr_willis wonders what dosent support firefox..13:08
Arelishandy*13:08
a_l_etopyli, gribelu: i could connect the bluetooth keyboard... following a fedora howto pasted in an ubuntu forum...13:09
topyligopodge: yes, works fine13:09
topylia_l_e: cool13:09
swubooArelis:  Not necessarily; but it's probably safer to wait until the final release, at least for a production machine.13:09
Dr_willisthe only issue/oddity ive seen with firefox lately is the 'checkbox' on some web site forms.. dosent get drawn right.13:09
topyliDr_willis: deskbar doesn't accept it as "firefox", gnome-do doesn't see its bookmarks although it claims to support ff313:10
gopodgetopyli : My firefox would crash when moving between flash videos. Common problem that is logged at the moment. Had to remove libflashsupport for it to work.13:10
ArelisOkay. let me list the reasons for the upgrade: 1. Stabler kernel, and newer kernel. 2. Better ATI drivers (with Composite support, too). 3. My tablet gets supported in that newest kernel. <-- Some of my reasons./13:10
topyliDr_willis: firefox itself works just great13:10
Dr_willisI dont use gnome. :) so ive never noticed.13:10
swubooArelis:  Those are all good reasons.13:10
Oli``Is firebug working properly for people after the firefox+XUL updates today?13:10
topyligopodge: oh yes, that happens, not only youtube but everywhere with flash video13:10
Dr_willisflash is gettting to be a bigger and bigger problem every week it seems13:11
topyligopodge: thanks for the libflashsupport hint13:11
Arelisswuboo: But wouldn't a rolling release system be better for me? (A distribution that constantly upgrades it's packages, so you always have the newest. Problem is it's probably TOO new)13:11
gopodgetopyli : I didn't remove the package.. just the lib from /usr/lib .. it is a temporary workaround of course!13:12
Spidlaboritek ?13:12
boritekyeah?13:12
swubooArelis:  I tend to think of Ubuntu AS rolling.  Every six months or so there's a new release, after all.13:12
topyligopodge: what happens when you remove it? flash tries to play straight through alsa?13:12
SpidlaI uninstalled all fglrx stuf ... installed only radeon driver13:12
Spidlacompiz said something like "Xgl not present ... detected radeon driver"13:13
Spidlathen i installed xserver-xgl13:13
topyliArelis: try foresight then. they handle rolling releases very well13:13
Spidlacompiz is now working...13:13
mheathArelis: Thats what Universe and Backports are for. Enable those and you have the best of both worlds.13:13
Spidlabut it is damn slow13:13
gopodgetopyli : The people on launchpad seem to suggest it is an unnecessary dependency. If only they released the code for flash. Then it would work properly! :)13:13
Spidlabecause direct rendering is not supported now13:13
Arelismheath: That sounds interesting. Including a new kernel and ATI driver? (two main things I need.)13:13
boritekSpidla, yeah, xgl isnt supported with ati yet13:14
mheatherm, no, unfortunately not. The ubuntu policy on kernel updates is a bit odd.13:14
gopodgeI also had issues with Nvidia hardware drivers. X was completely broken until I ran the nvidia-config tool.13:14
topyligopodge: oh okay, you can't remove the package. i'll try your "fix"13:14
Spidlaso ...  problem prevails13:14
Arelismheath: and the ATI drivers, then?13:15
mheathArelis: Nope. Generally they have to be released with a kernel update.13:15
mheathArelis: Keep in mind, there WILL be a few periodic updates for Hardy13:15
mheathArelis: They release update packs for the LTS releases in which new kernels are allowed13:15
boriteki might try xgl too13:15
Spidlaboritek : damn i would like to now whats wrong ... how it is possible that sometimes fglrx works and sometimes not .... there must be some kind of debug log13:15
boritekcoz nothing work on my pc13:16
mheathArelis: Hardy is supported for a few years, and during that time they will release a few kernel updates for it.13:16
boritekyour x log should say something13:16
Arelismheath: alright.13:16
mheathArelis: This is no different than any other distro.13:16
Spidlait says nothing13:16
Arelismheath: I've installed the new ATI drivers on my ubuntu system once, and ended up reinstalling. Not a good idea.13:16
mheathArelis: And better than many13:16
Spidlaeverything is fine and suddenly my system is freezed13:17
mheathArelis: The only exception is a few distros that make you do everything from scratch13:17
Spidlawith no error13:17
Arelismheath: and to get tablet support i have to do some kernel hackery (compile a module)13:17
gopodgetopyli : Trying to find the launchpad report on it.13:18
mheathArelis: Its possible, with a little work, to create an automatic system that will compile a new kernel for you with all the patches, make it into a .deb package, and cleanly install it for you.13:18
boritekSpidla, shall i reboot after xgl installed?13:18
Spidlano its only another xserver13:19
Spidlano new modules13:19
boritekand how can i use that?13:19
bazhangbreetai you around? the powersaver bug seems to have been fixed with todays update13:19
gopodgetopyli: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/19288813:19
ubotuLaunchpad bug 192888 in libflashsupport "firefox crashes on flash contents" [High,Confirmed]13:19
Spidlajust install package xserver-xgl ... and restart xserver13:20
boritekk13:20
Spidlathen you can look into glxinfo13:20
Spidlathere should be something like MESA GLX Indirect13:20
Arelismheath: wait - i may take ANY version of Ubuntu and modify the version of it's parts to the version I want?13:20
Spidlaand that i8s my problem i need direct rendering13:21
mheathArelis: Of course. It takes a bit of knowledge - though thats easy to acquire - but you're free to compile and install any version of any piece of software you want.13:21
boritekOpenGL renderer string: Mesa GLX Indirect13:21
boritekit is so already now too13:21
Arelismheath: But is Ubuntu really the right distro to do such things on?13:22
LamegoArelis, just as much as any other distro13:22
mheathArelis: Its no worse than any others.13:22
Arelisbecause that would turn my system into a gentoo-like one13:22
boritekbe right back13:22
mheathArelis: Some people will try to tell you that Gentoo is better for that reason because it makes you compile EVERYTHING on your system, from the ground up13:23
mheathArelis: But even GEntoo restricts you to (possibly oudated) versions, as it just uses scripts that tell it how to compile it, and those scripts are bound to particular versions13:23
orvokkimheath: Actually the best thing about it is that you can easily choose which libraries you want to link with.13:24
orvokkiOtherwise you have to do tons of ./configure --with-foo --with-bar --with-baz.13:24
orvokkiGentoo make that part quite a lot simpler.13:25
orvokkis/make/makes/13:25
Arelisbut, mheath, when i go that far, i would actually be replacing Ubuntu with my own choices, and vanilla desktop environments and newer kernels. It wouldn't be ubuntu anymore.13:25
mheathSo, whats wrong with that? :-)13:26
orvokkiIt's Ubuntu imo unless you replace the whole apt dependency tree.13:26
mheathThe regular warnings apply, of course13:26
mheathYou start tinkering and you may break things, things that other people won't know about and can't be officially supported.13:26
orvokkiWith kernels it's not usually as bad though.13:27
orvokkiSince you can always leave the working kernel in /boot.13:27
orvokkiWould be much more serious if you decided like "Hey, I think I want a newer version of GNU libc".13:28
orvokkiAnd installed that replacing the old one. ^^13:28
Areliswell, if i may customize, i would choose: 1. new kernel, 2. vanilla KDE (Kubuntu's one crashes alot on my pc), 3. new ATI drivers <-- But those things are regarded as very risky on ubuntu13:29
Arelis(especially the ATI drivers one - i had to reinstall)13:29
mheathorvokki: Thats not hard to do, if you know what you're doing.13:29
mheathorvokki: Debian package builder utilities can do  that for you almost automatically, if you do it right.13:29
orvokkimheath: Well, true but it's harder to go back from broken GNU libc than from a broken kernel.13:29
mheathNo, it's not.13:30
topyligopodge: ok, going to try the nspluginwrapper13:30
mheathIf you do it right, the new one gives you a .deb13:30
orvokkiHmm.13:30
mheathIf you want the old one back, just go into synaptic, and 'Force Version' back to the official ubuntu one.13:30
orvokkimheath: What if the system won't boot anymore after libc install?13:30
ArelisSo are there people who run Ubuntu.... 2.10 or something low like that but are actually running the newest?13:30
Arelisbut do i really have to compile for that?13:31
swubooArelis:  What version of Ubuntu one is running is really a question of what repositories one is drawing from.13:31
mheathorvokki: Then you've broken your system. Thats not 'because its ubuntu' or 'because it's difficult', it's 'because you failed'.13:31
orvokkiYups.13:31
mheathorvokki: you could still boot using the livecd and fix your libc.13:31
boritekSpidla, now compiz works13:32
boritekbut still no 3d13:32
orvokkimheath: But still, even if you manage to make a borked kernel that won't boot, you usually have the old kernel in grub boot menu. :)13:32
boriteki cant run 3d games13:32
Spidlawhat config ? xserver-xgl ?13:32
boritekYou are using software Mesa (no hardware acceleration)!13:32
boritek Driver DLL used: libGL.so.113:32
boritek If this is intentional, add13:32
boritek       "+set r_allowSoftwareGL 1"13:32
boritek to the command line when starting the game.13:32
boritekxgl13:32
Arelisboritek: DISPLAY=:0 nameofgame13:32
Arelisdo that in a terminal13:33
boritekah ok, i'll try that13:33
Spidlaboritek : xserver-xgl uses indirect rendering13:33
Spidlaso no games13:33
ArelisSpidla: with the DISPLAY=:0 trick you get games13:33
Spidlareally ?13:33
Spidlathast good .. but xserver-xgl is too slow for me13:34
orvokki(Indirect rendering)--13:34
Arelisswuboo: do i really have to compile things to get that?13:35
orvokkiSpidla: Which display adapter card is it?13:36
SpidlaRadeon Xpress 110013:36
boritekwoohoo13:36
orvokkiHave you tried the proprietary driver?13:36
swubooArelis:  To get what?  Ubuntu 2.10?13:37
boritekit works now13:37
orvokki(Not recommended but is usually faster if works)13:37
Arelisswuboo: to get the newest software13:37
Spidlapropietary driver worked flawlessly for me .. unless i downloaded some updates for this driver from ubuntu hardy repos13:37
boritekSpidla, with DISPLAY=:0 it is working13:38
boritekand with good speed13:38
boriteki checked only one game though13:38
boritekutban terror13:38
boritekurban13:38
Arelisboritek: when you put that in an icon on the desktop or in the menu you have to put env in front of it. so "env DISPLAY=:0 urbanterror"13:38
boritekand also with compiz at the same time running...!!13:38
swubooArelis:  The very, very newest?  Generally, yeah.  But who needs software *that* new?13:39
Arelisswuboo: The newest GNOME, newest kernel, newest ATI drivers13:39
boritekArelis, ok, ty13:39
Arelisboritek: np13:39
Spidla:( my problem is still here13:39
ivobHi!13:39
ivobSo. I'm net-installing ubuntu 8.04 server edition amd64 image. Process fails at "Downloading installer components" ... No kernel modules found.13:40
PiciArelis: The newest software likely has new bugs as well.13:40
boriteki think this xgl will be much better thing than AIGLX13:40
ivobAny mirrors around that have kernels that match 8.04?13:40
swubooPici:  The newest bugs, one might even say.13:40
ivobI assume that's the problem.13:40
D3I need help with Compiz, If I try to enable any desktop effects, it says "Desktop effects could not be enable"13:41
boritekSpidla, have you tried DISPLAY thing?13:41
Spidlabut you used DISPLAY to get games working dont you ?13:42
boritekSpidla, yeah13:42
ArelisPici: I want the newest kernel because it has support for my tablet. I want the newest ATI drivers because it has support for compiz and is faster with my videocard, and forget the "I want the newest GNOME", i would like KDE13:42
ivobby net-installing I ment PXE install with kernel and initrd images booted. Images from: ubuntu-8.04-server/install/netboot/ubuntu-installer/amd64/13:42
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Spidlabut my problem is compiz13:42
Spidlanot games13:42
ArelisPici: not the newest of the newest. The ones who have that.13:42
boritekSpidla, games are running?13:42
Spidlai dont have any on my laptop13:42
ivobInstall process is suggesting booting with another kernel/ different version of ubuntu.13:43
boritekdownload one13:43
time2codewhat is the command line syntax to do a dist-upgrade13:43
boritekcompiz is the smallest problem for me13:43
ivobBut I specifically want this one since I suspect my NIC modules are in it.13:43
boritekcoz its unstable anyway13:43
ToxinPowetime2code, apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade ?13:43
D3I went into /usr/bin/ and ran Compiz in the terminal, and it says "Checking for Xgl: not present.13:43
D3Found laptop using ati driver.13:43
D3aborting and using fallback: /usr/bin/metacity "13:43
Spidlabut i want 3d accel because of compiz ... I like that :)13:43
boritekand till DRI2 you cant use that with other 3d applications or games13:43
D3Is there any way to get around that?13:43
boritekexcept this xgl thing13:44
SpidlaI gues the only way for me is to get fglrx working13:44
PiciD3: Have you tried enabling the restricted drivers?13:44
PiciThere should no longer be a need for xserver-xgl anymore.13:44
D3Pici, how do I do that?13:44
boritekSpidla, i used xgl around feisty too13:45
Arelisswuboo: so do you know how i get the newest kernel, the newest ATI drivers, and KDE?13:45
PiciD3: System>Administration>Restricted Drivers Manager13:45
boriteki just forgot this display13:45
Spidlayeah I used xgl in feisty too13:45
boritekand that time there wasnt a normal solution for even compiz13:45
boritekbut with xgl i could try that13:45
D3Pici, I don't have a "Restricted Drivers Manager" option.13:45
boritekso you have to keep an eye on xgl13:46
Arelis////13:46
PiciD3: Hardware something? I dont have a hardy system here to check against.13:46
boritekhardy should support aiglx in hardy, it still doesnt work13:46
Piciboritek: It does, and it works fine on my x1400.13:46
D3System>Administration>Hardware Drivers?13:47
boritekPici, you have gutsy right?13:47
PiciD3: Thats it.13:47
D3There are no listings in there13:47
Piciboritek: No, I have Hardy on this computer (which I'm sshed into) and another Gutsy workstation locally.13:47
boritekit worked on gutsy, but no longer in hardy on my pc13:47
Piciboritek: aiglx? what card do you have?13:48
boritekit just doesnt use the open and cloese ati drivers13:48
boritekATI9600 SE13:48
boritekthe restricted driver list (new name: jockey-gtk) is empty13:48
PiciI could be wrong, but I think that the ATIs closed drivers no longer support that card. But it doesnt work properly enough for compiz to be enabled. I'd try to use the blacklist workaround.13:49
boritekbut now that i have installed xgl and swithed on compiz it asked me to use ati driver13:49
swubooArelis:  No, I don't.  If Hardy has the versions you need, then by all means, upgrade.13:50
swubooArelis:  Just remember that even if it's a Release Candidate, it's not a Release, and there's a reason.13:50
boritekPici, you are wrong13:50
boritekits not that old13:50
boritekand it worked cool in gutsy13:50
Spidlajesus13:50
Piciboritek: Do you happen to know what chipset is in that?13:50
Spidlai dont know how but its working13:51
boritek:)13:51
Spidlafglrx13:51
Spidlai mean13:51
boritekchipset in what?13:51
Piciboritek: your ati card13:51
boriteki dont know13:51
boritekhow can i check that?13:51
boritekwhat happened that it works?13:51
Spidlafglrx is working with eveything ...13:52
Spidlai dont know13:52
boriteklol13:52
SpidlaI uninstalled everything13:52
Spidlaan dinstalled fglrx13:52
D3Pici, my GFX card is built-in to my motherboard13:52
Spidlai will try few restarts13:52
Spidlamaybe its just temporary luck :)13:52
boritekhmmm. i tired reinstalling thing which didnt work, maybe its not the same as uninstalling and instaling again?13:52
boritekSpidla, plz list every package exactly that u uninstalled!13:53
Spidlait is big difference between reinstalling and remove/purge/install13:53
Piciboritek: Hrmm looks like the conversation I was looking for is in my archived logs, which I can't get to right now.13:53
boritekSpidla, have you purged them?13:53
Spidlahey second reboot without problems yeaaaah13:53
Spidlayes13:53
boritekhhehe lol13:54
boritekcool13:54
boritekSpidla, plz list each package13:55
boritekand tell if it was a purge or just a simple remove13:55
Spidlai purged everything connected with fglrx and glx13:55
SpidlaI mean13:55
Spidlaxorg-driver-fglrx13:55
Spidlaflgrx-amdccle or something13:56
Spidlathere was also something like fglrx-kernel-source13:56
Spidlathen i ran .... aticonfig --initial -f13:56
Spidlafuck13:57
PiciPlease watch the language here.13:57
Spidlanoooooo13:57
Spidlasorry13:57
boritekwhat happened?13:57
Spidlaits stucked again ..after third reboot13:57
boritek:(13:57
Spidlai acnt understand it13:57
Spidlacant13:58
ivobI'm asking again ... why does install fail at "Download installer components", specifically it ends with: "No kernel modules found...."13:58
ivobMismatch between kernel versions...13:58
boriteki might try uninstall xgl, coz finally i have closed driver in my jockey-gtk13:58
ompaulivob, is there a working base system or are you upgrading?13:58
Spidlai am getting really annoyed13:59
ivobompaul: fresh install13:59
boritekyeah, its damn annoying13:59
ompaulivob, when did you download the cd13:59
Spidlaanother reboot .. not working13:59
ivobompaul: I'm installing with PXE method.14:00
ivobompaul: copied kernel + initrd from CD image14:00
ivobompaul:  Images from: ubuntu-8.04-server/install/netboot/ubuntu-installer/amd64/14:00
ivoblinux, initrd.gz14:00
Spidlai dont know what to do now14:01
D3about my problem....14:01
ompaulivob, then I have no information for you - but would guess you might have a different version to the booting system14:01
bullgard4Spidla: Please do not replace interpunction with the Enter key.14:01
ompaul!install | ivob (perhaps you can check your method against some of them here)14:01
ubotuivob (perhaps you can check your method against some of them here): Ubuntu can be installed in a lot of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall. Don't want to use a CD? Try http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate14:01
boritekrebooting, brb14:02
ivobI assume problem is with mirrors. They just aren't "synced" to 8.04.14:02
ivobOr perhaps installer is seraching in wrong places.14:03
ompaulthere are different cds every day14:03
ompaulso you got to factor that in14:03
Spidlaboritek: After several reboots I see one thing ... in the Xorg.log I see that Xserver stops after line drmOpenByBusID14:03
PiciYes, daily isos dont get the same level of testing as milestone releases do.14:04
ivobompaul: so what happens after release? Freeze?14:04
bullgard4What does Nautilus show precisely as 'Type' for the 'file' /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-16-generic/Documentation?14:04
D3does anybody have any ideas on how to get Compiz to work on my Compaq Presario 2500? (Intel Pentium 4 processor, GFX card is built in to motherboard)14:04
Spidlaboritek : hey thats the line before loading AIGLX14:04
ivobPici: I see. So when it's officially out, I can assume this will be fixed/synced.14:04
ivobI just hate burning CD medias. I prefer PXE install.14:05
ompaulivob, kind of that is14:05
ompaulivob, you get a version of the distro which may be revised over the following couple of years with .1 and .2 when a serious amount of patches have been issued14:06
ivobwell then It's buh bye ubuntu. Since my HW is to new for 7.1014:06
ompaulivob, well if you don't do CDs that is your call14:06
ivobI guess so.14:07
ompaulivob, release you get sec packages generally going forward14:07
ivobbye14:07
ompaulhave a nice day14:07
D3still no help then?14:09
boritekSpidla, YESSSS !!!!!!14:10
boritekThats the way14:10
boritekits working as earlier!14:10
Spidla?14:10
bullgard4I have got a file /usr/src/linux-source-2.6.24.tar.bz2. Where should I decompress it?14:11
boritekGod bless XGL!14:11
Lamegobullgard4, on the same place, usr/sr14:11
Lamegosrc14:11
boritekSpidla, The solution was this in my case: after installing XGL14:12
boriteki switched on Compiz which asked me to enable the closed driver!14:12
Spidlaand ?14:13
boritekwhich was unreachable with the restriceted driver manager (jockey-gtk)14:13
boritekbefore14:13
boritekso I enabled it14:13
boritekand then i had to reboot14:13
boritekand then i had the driver in jockey14:13
Spidlawow ...14:13
boritekand then i uninstalled xgl14:13
boritekand swithed off compiz14:13
boritekand everthing is as before in gutsy...:D :D woohoo14:14
boriteki just switched off compiz so that i can use other 3d apps and games, but compiz works too!!14:15
AaronMThi14:15
Spidlaok so I will switch to vesa driver.... then I will install xserver-xgl ... run compiz ... enable closed driver... uninstall xgl ... switch off compiz ?14:16
boritekSpidla, yeah try that14:16
Spidlaok :)14:16
orvokkiSounds somehow overkill. *shrug*14:16
saga234Could someone confirm if you move the bottom gnome panel to the side.. the text disapears? and changes to ...14:17
boritekorvokki, why? do u know any easier steps?14:17
boriteksaga234, what if you enlarge the side-panel?14:18
orvokkiHum, can't tell for certain. That Compiz stuff just sounds overkill.14:18
saga234boritek: in the past it would have the text run vertical14:19
orvokkiThat is, starting and stopping it.14:19
saga234orvokki: increase the size of the panel does bring the text out but its running horizontal.14:19
boriteksaga234, but anyway i think you are better off forgeting panels on side with task-swither14:19
boritekif you are trying to use that one14:20
boritekits pretty buggy14:20
saga234boritek: its the windows list.. the last gnome it ran fine.14:20
saga234and all my other boxes it works as expected.14:20
boritekearlier i was also playing to custumize my panels on the side but i gave up14:20
Spidlaboritek: when I enable fglrx my system hangs :(14:21
boritekgnome-panel worked freaky and used up almost all my CPU14:21
Spidlanevermind ... I got to go14:21
Spidlaboritek : I have been here in this IRC channel for the first time ... are you here boritek often ?14:21
boritekhmm, dunno why, ok, see you14:21
boriteki have been here for some days, right coz of this 3d problem14:22
saga234Is there a way in nautilus to open a terminal in the directory you are?14:22
boritekafter hardy has been installed14:22
v0lksmanHey All!  If I put KERNEL=="tun", NAME="net/%k", GROUP="vboxusers", MODE="0660" into /etc/udev/rules.d/20-names.rule and restart udev any reason that the device gets created as crw------- root.root ?14:22
bullgard4Lamego: I have done as advised.14:23
Spidlaok :) ... maybe we will meet here again ... see ya ;)14:23
boriteksee you14:23
boritekand good luck14:23
Spidlathx14:23
D3So no help then?14:24
v0lksmananyone?14:27
MrMistv0lksman: sorry... I have noe idea14:28
DaenythHi, I'm having some wireless issues. nm-applet isn't detecting any networks (on a fresh Hardy install). If I do iwlist wlan0 scan however, I can see many networks14:29
DaenythRight now I'm rebooting into windows to make sure the NIC is enabled, although I don't think that's the issue14:31
Daenythhas anyone here seen anything like that?14:31
x1250Uhm, my videos look like crap, like if their quality was lower than it really is. They look a little pixelized. This doesn't happen on debian. Why would this happen?14:31
Daenythwindows is also connecting normally (winXP:MCE)14:32
D3anybody...?14:32
FritzelI just installed the nvidia beta driver from the nvidia website and I don't know if it's just me or if it's really faster but it seems alot faster to me14:32
DaenythHas anyone seen such issues with nm-applet?14:32
DaenythI have an Intel/PRO wireless nic. It's a laptop14:33
PiciDaenyth: I had an issue the other day, but I wasn't able to re-create it.14:33
x1250Daenyth: whats the problem?14:33
x1250Ah, I read now14:34
x1250Uhm, yeah, I've experience that too14:34
Fritzelwhere is the configuration file that says which screenlets start at login? the myip screenlet is depressed, it can't stay away and insists that I don't love it anymore14:34
x1250only way to connect to a new network is rebooting or with wifi-radar14:34
Daenythhmm14:35
DaenythI also tried connecting manually, and was able to associate with iwconfig, but dhclient timed out without receiving a lease14:35
mooboo1hardy is on 8 days, please hurry up and fix the pink shadows & window decoration but in nvidia drivers package14:35
Daenythis wifi-radar part of the default install?14:35
DaenythI'm not too keen on using it, having done so before, but if it's the only way to connect...14:35
x1250Daenyth: IIRC, nope14:36
Daenythwould installing an older version of nm-applet work?14:36
DaenythCan you point me to where I could DL it? This computer is Archlinux, so I don't have the ubuntu repos handy14:36
Daenytheither wifi-radar or an older nm-applet14:36
Daenythalso, do you know if this issue has been reported on the bug tracker?14:36
puppetmaster hi everyone, I can't mount my Ntfs partitions after the upgrade from 7.10 to 8.04 ?14:38
x1250No, I don't know about any bug report (haven't search)14:38
Daenythyeah, I'm searching now14:38
Daenythnm-applet seems really buggy to judge from the tracker :P14:38
DaenythWill the gutsy wifi-radar package work?14:41
puppetmaster?14:41
Daenythwoops nvm14:41
DaenythI didn't notice a dropdown asking for which version14:41
VSpikepuppetmaster: may be silly, but I thought the same thing and then realised I'd hibernated the vista OS and so the partitions were marked as "in use14:42
VSpikepuppetmaster: if you hibernate the windows OS you won't be able to mount the ntfs partitions14:42
Daenythwhat package contains nm-applet, and does anyone know if an older version might not have this bug?14:42
Daenythaha found it14:43
puppetmasterno dear14:43
puppetmasterI have xp14:43
puppetmasterand I chkdsk the partitions14:43
puppetmasterand i shutdown xp cleanly14:43
puppetmasterso?14:43
VSpikepuppetmaster: did you try mounting from the command line and if so do you get any useful error message?14:44
puppetmasteryes i get an error messege14:45
puppetmasteri will screenshot it14:45
Tuv0kdoes numlockx turn you guys numlock keyboard light on, although the keypad is functional, the light is not comming on to let me know?14:45
DaenythOn archlinux it works as expected, including the light14:46
mooboo1hardy is on 8 days, please hurry up and fix the pink shadows & window decoration but in the nvidia-utils drivers package14:46
Daenythcan't say as for ubuntu though14:46
puppetmasterhere is the error messege14:48
puppetmasterhttp://img74.imageshack.us/img74/2020/screenshot1tu9.png14:48
x1250anyone having scrollkeeper xml parsing errors with aptitude?14:48
smallfoot-hardy is on 8 days, please hurry up and fix the pink shadows & window decoration but in the nvidia-utils drivers package14:49
smallfoot-bug*14:49
puppetmasterso what do u think?14:49
DaenythWhat's the best way to have wifi-radar started on system start?14:51
DaenythShould I add a NOPASSWD: entry to /etc/sudoers and add it to be called on gnome start?14:51
x1250Daenyth: nm-applet is on network-manager-gnome14:51
puppetmasterhey anyone14:51
puppetmasterwhat do u think about my mount problem?14:52
Daenythhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/207767 <<-- this bug seems related to my problem14:52
ubotuLaunchpad bug 207767 in network-manager-applet "[hardy] nm-editor does nothing" [Undecided,New]14:52
x1250Daenyth: AFAIR, wifi-radar executed at boot time. I remember I see it start when looking the boot messages (I use no splash).14:52
Daenythah14:52
Daenythautomatically set up when I install it?14:53
Daenythor must I do something14:53
x1250I had nothing to do with it, just install it. Anyway to get an IP you must execute the GUI from gnome...14:54
Daenythhmm14:54
Daenythok14:54
DaenythI just hope nm-applet gets fixed soonish14:54
DaenythThe system is for my gf, I finally convinced her to let me install linux :p14:55
Daenythdoesn't come off well to have a big bug like that14:55
Daenythat least I can work around it14:55
Daenyththanks then14:55
x1250nice, my mom is using debian etch on an old laptop :)14:55
Daenythheh14:55
x1250just linux in my house :)14:55
DaenythI set it up as a dual boot, but I only expect her to use windows for netflix14:55
Daenythsince she uses firefox/OOo mainly14:56
Daenythmy method was to just laugh at her every time she had to reboot, or whenever weird crap happened14:56
Daenythlike the sims game she installed starting itself without being told to do so14:56
Daenythby far one of the strangest things I've seen14:57
x1250lol14:57
x1250it will probably get fixed, but I think this is an upstream bug, so maybe the fix will not get into hardy unless the packagers patch it.14:59
x1250I don't know if devs do that after a stable release is out, or if they fix only security issues as with debian15:00
bullgard4What does Nautilus show precisely as 'Type' for the 'file' /usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.24-16-generic/Documentation?15:01
DaenythI don't use nm-applet on this system so I can't say whether it's upstream or not, but I'm sure a bug that prevents a wireless manager from detecting networks will be a top priority fix :P15:01
Daenythbullgard4: I would guess that it makes a call similiar to the CLI util "file"15:01
bullgard4Daenyth: I am interested in an exact answer.15:02
Daenyththen look at the code?15:02
Picibullgard4: Then you should perhaps be asking the gnome developers or look at the source directly.15:02
x1250bullgard4: its a link15:03
bullgard4Pici: To answer my simple question does not need a GNOME developer. A humble Hardy Nautilus user is enough.15:04
bullgard4x1250: And what does Nautilus say exactly?15:04
Daenythwhy not just launch nautilus yourself and find out if that's all it takes15:04
Picibullgard4: I thought you meant 'how does nautilus know what file type X is'15:04
Daenythbullgard4: your question was pretty unclear. I thought that also15:04
LamegoI am trying the latest daily cd install on vmware and it just hangs up after selecting "Install Ubuntu", any ideas ?15:05
x1250bullgard4: Prolly "Link to Folder" (Spanish gnome in here)15:05
bullgard4Pici: But can you answer my very simple question now?15:05
bullgard4x1250: Please tell me what do you mean by 'Prolly'? I do not know this word.15:06
x1250Probably...15:06
bullgard4x1250: Have you got a Nautilus and Hardy?15:06
Picibullgard4: It just says 'Link to folder'15:07
x1250http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=prolly15:07
x1250bullgard4: Yes, if not I wouldn't be here15:07
Picibullgard4: do you have Nautilus on your computer? I'm just wondering why you're asking.15:07
bullgard4Pici: Ah! Thank you very much. I appreciate that.15:07
bullgard4Pici: Because I have another version of Nautilus than you although I am also operating Hardy.15:08
bullgard4Pici: There are locales in this world of data engineering.15:09
Picibullgard4: Ah, a translation question, okay :)15:10
bullgard4Pici: But I did not ask you to translate.15:10
Picibullgard4: Yes, I know.15:11
x1250bullgard4: for what are you using that nautilus info?15:11
bullgard4x1250: I am going to find out how the information is transferred from the inode all the way through to the Nautilus column. And GNOME documentation in my native language is scarce. So I need to resort to the universal locale 'C' which is English.15:13
Daenythbullgard4: it's my understanding that it uses stat() or similar15:15
DaenythI could be mistaken though15:15
nosrednaekimanyone else experiencing random crashes of pidgin?15:16
bullgard4Daenyth: I agree but it is not so easy to use stat(). A command-line tool would be more handy. But the output of the command-line 'file' differs from the output of Nautilus.15:16
nosrednaekimit might just be my dial-up15:16
HobbseeDaenyth: replied to your bug.15:17
Daenythmoment15:17
DaenythI guess I'll make an account to post15:18
Daenythsigh15:18
Daenythalready have one... hmm15:18
Daenythafk15:23
m1rhello15:23
m1rwhere can i find list of ubuntu server archives on cd to edit for only local archive ?15:24
bullgard4Hobbsee: I am in a dilemma: When having questions close to the kernel (e. g. about pm-utils) in the past, the Linux Kernel Mailing List pushed me out because I did not use the latest kernel version. When I put that same question in #ubuntu or #ubuntu-de I was referred to LKML. How to escape this dilemma? (##kernelnewbees is almost dead.)15:25
Hobbseebullgard4: i'd try asking the person who last uploaded pm-utils that.15:26
Hobbseebullgard4: pitti on irc15:26
Hobbseebullgard4: looking at it, it looks like benc has done more uploads, so i'd ask him, maybe in #ubuntu-kernel15:26
bullgard4Hobbsee: Ok, I will try that. --  Thank you.15:26
Hobbseeeven if he doesn't want to answer it himself, he should be able to point you15:26
Hobbseeno problem15:26
DanaGOh yeah, kinda' late, but I thought of something that'd be cool to see in an Ubuntu kernel -- even if in hardy+1:15:29
DanaGthe HP "mdps" driver -- the equivalent of IBM/Lenovo's hdaps.15:29
khamaeldoes hardy have better support for webcams?15:51
UpayaviraFirefox is running at 100% CPU, even when it isn't supposedly doing anything. This is overheating my laptop at times.15:52
Upayavira I've connected strace to it, and it spews out loads of stuff, esp, lots of gettimeofday({1208357186, 630776}, NULL) = 0 entries15:53
Upayaviraany ideas what this is about, or what further things to check out?15:53
kreativewhich plugins you use15:54
smallfoot-Upayavira, you have any plugins/extension?15:55
Upayaviraweb developer plugin/firebug and the defaults15:55
jfUpayavira: Even if you just have about:blank open?15:56
denndaOn both of my computers I cannot fetch my mail with evolution anymore. Is that a known problem?15:57
UpayaviraI have quite a few windows open15:57
jfSome flash commercial sites can make my firefox go banans. Nothing like that?15:58
m1rdennda , what is problem ?15:59
denndam1r: It doesn't do it automatically and the button is gray15:59
m1roh ok15:59
m1rgo to File15:59
m1rand check if it is online16:00
denndahuh16:00
denndaWhy is that?16:00
m1rFile menu16:00
denndaworks now16:00
m1rthen go down16:00
m1ryes16:00
m1ri had same problem16:00
Upayavirafar fewer windows now - still a load of 1.816:00
nosrednaekimNetworkManager goofiness again?16:00
saurabhequaliser doesn't work in exaile, bugs.launcpad status says fix released, please help16:05
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VadiHow can I change the video driver used in 8.04? I don't see the 'screens and graphics' in administration anymore, and xorg.conf doesn't exist.16:15
kRushwhat's up with the not all updates can be installed message? or is it just me?16:20
levanderAnyone has tried opensync on hardy?16:21
levanderLast I heard about this thing, it wasn't ready for primetime.16:21
peeps[work]i just got a new laptop at work, about to install ubuntu on it.  do you guys think I should put Hardy beta on it, since the release is so close16:22
DG19075Has anyone lost the desktop Trash icon, and can't get it back with Configuration Editor? That's tyhe problem I have now...16:22
levanderpeeps[work]: Read the topic.16:22
peeps[work]levander, what about it?16:23
levanderpeeps[work]: It gives suggestion on whether or not to use Hardy.16:24
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GABBARhi, i downloaded some updates and my wireless card just dissapeared, i checked in restricted drivers as well its not there anymore, its a broadcomm 802.11/a/b/g and im running hardy16:25
GABBARany ideas ?16:25
stael123can't get 2 sound applications run at the same time!16:26
stael123any ideas?16:26
smallfoot-my external partitions get mounted as /media/music/ then /media/music_/ then /media/music__/ then /media/music___/, etc... only i have this problem?16:37
goodhabitVadi, u need to install restricted extras, then go to system - administration - video drivers16:38
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goodhabitsmallfoot-, no, not only u.16:38
smallfoot-goodhabit, everyone has it?16:38
goodhabitsmallfoot-, dunno, I have.16:39
smallfoot-oh16:39
smallfoot-i hope it get fixed before release16:39
smallfoot-only 8 day left16:39
goodhabitGutsy was released totally shitty.16:39
goodhabitPeace of I'd say.16:39
peeps[work]is there still a package to easily install firefox2 in hardy?16:39
Picigoodhabit: Please watch the language in here.16:39
goodhabitPici, understood, I'm really sorry.16:40
Lamegopeeps[work], firefox-216:40
hischildpeeps[work], firefox-216:40
peeps[work]ok, cool, i don't have hardy installed, yet, just wanted to know before i do16:40
peeps[work]cause I gotta test websites i develop on16:41
DG19075I'm still trying to get my Trash desktop icon back after it disappeared deleting a theme. Unchecking/rechecking the desktop_icon_visible entry in the Configuration Editor doesn't help. Running Hardy here...16:44
xfrogman5DG19075 why not just dock it on a panel?16:46
bullgard4In Hardy I called Nautilus as root in a GNOME terminal. I was surprised about the message: "seahorse nautilus module initialized". How can I make this module visible?16:47
DG19075Just used to the other look, I guess LOL16:49
xfrogman5DG19075 the trash can should be on the bottom panel in the right hand corner with a default installation of hardy.16:51
DG19075which it is16:52
xfrogman5You don't want to us it there?16:52
DG19075I just like seeing it on the desktop as it's easier to delete files I've been working on.16:53
DG19075Was deleting a theme this morning and the hilited theme took the icon with it whenI hit delete.16:53
PiciDid you check in the trash?16:54
m1rDG19075: maybe reinstall theme back to check ?16:54
Nick_HillI have found a bug where 8.04 CD boot will hang on [142.892747] b43legacy-phy0:Broadcom 4301 WLAN found  . Any ideas where I should file this bug?16:54
Tuv0kNick_Hill, on the bug site?16:55
Tuv0kNick_Hill, http://www.google.com/search?q=ubuntu+bugs&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=com.ubuntu:en-US:unofficial&client=firefox-a16:55
Nick_HillTuv0k, Hmmm16:55
Tuv0k1st hit16:55
Nick_HillI meant what package16:55
x1250hal?16:56
VSpikeHardy works well on this Sony Vaio FS series, and the display brightness setting works well.  However, I notice that I get the dimming of the display when idle on AC, even though I have specifically turned that option off in the power settings.  Is this a known problem?16:56
Nick_Hillx1250, Thanks.16:56
VSpikeI know there are lots of open bugs all quite similar in this area16:56
Tuv0kthats for you to determine before it can be called a "bug"16:56
akiocan someone explain why there is no package release for gnome-keyring-manager amd64?16:57
x1250yeah,  better ask first, I'm not sure16:57
Pirate_Hunter ello recently did the latest update for hardy and now my package manager dont work, how do i fix this?16:57
x1250Any errors Pirate_Hunter?16:58
Pirate_Hunterx1250: it seems it cnat open /var/lib/apt/lists which is weird16:59
x1250what is the "package manager" you mention? apt-get, aptitude, synaptic?17:00
VSpikeDoes hardy have its own project name on launchpad?17:00
Pirate_Hunterpackage manager doesnt work aftre latest update /var/lib/apt/lists cant be opened or parsed how can i fix this?17:00
KEBAhello17:00
BUGabundomake sure you don't have any apt app running, Pirate_Hunter17:01
BUGabundoand then remove the lock17:01
x1250Pirate_Hunter: what you say is not enough to help...17:01
BUGabundoand clear/remove the libs if necessary17:01
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Pirate_Hunterx1250: lets say all of them seriosu all the package manager cont work17:01
Tuv0khuh?]17:02
KEBAive a question: why i need a password to chek the new updates? and i have the feeling, if a press cancel "he" load the files new again17:02
x1250ok, but is there any chance you can pastebin some console messages?17:02
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Tuv0khuh?17:02
x1250"it doesn't work" is not enough17:02
Tuv0k!ask17:02
ubotuPlease don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)17:03
Pirate_Hunterx1250: listen i dont know what the problem is al it tell me is that it cant open/parse /var/lib/apt/lists I cnat upgrade, install etc and packages so could you help me please17:03
Tuv0khttp://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html17:03
x1250I can't help you17:03
Tuv0kgeez17:04
Tuv0kread the link I dropped17:04
Tuv0kthat will help you17:04
Pirate_Huntercna anyone help me sort out why the latest update for hardy broke package manager, it seems i cnat update, install packages as it cant open/parse /var/lib/apt/lists?17:04
Tuv0kand don't constently ask the same question within a minute17:05
Tuv0k!flood17:05
ubotupastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic)17:05
m1rPirate_Hunter: there should be new update that fix problem with update manager17:05
m1rtry do it manualy17:05
x1250Pirate_Hunter: If you want help you'll have to provide more info. Saying what you have said several times will NOT do.17:06
orvokkiHmm, interesting.17:06
Pirate_Huntermlr: i just did the update what broke my package manager was the latest update so i doubt it has fixed package manager17:06
x1250apt is not broken for me...17:06
orvokkiI suspect I might have the same problem.17:06
Pirate_Hunterx1250: i told you what the system tells me what else do you want to know?17:06
PiciPirate_Hunter: Have you rebooted since you did that update?17:07
orvokkiAlso was it update or upgrade?17:07
Picirather the upgrade that you think broke it.17:07
Pirate_HunterPici: yes I have and on my system bar ive got an error sign from package update manager17:07
orvokkiPici: Well, I just ran *just* update and got a lock issue.17:08
orvokkiI suspect there might have been something weird with today's update(s).17:08
orvokkiAh, my problem was fixed by waiting a while.17:09
orvokkiApparently apt-get update exited before all the forked processes were done.17:09
Pirate_Hunterorvokki: you cna say that again something is definetely wrong when it breaks update manager :/17:09
Pirate_HunterPici: any suggestions17:09
PiciPirate_Hunter: I've only seen that error you're getting when there are filesystem issues.17:09
PiciOr rather, similar issues.17:10
Pirate_HunterPici: nope no file system errors here only an update that broke itself and cant access /var/lib/apt/lists as the system tells me17:10
PiciCan you access it?17:11
Pirate_HunterPici: here is the actual message http://pastebin.com/d5ca8b9ed17:12
x1250that was different from what you said.17:13
x1250can you cat any of those files?17:13
Pirate_Huntercan anyone help me here is the message from my update manager - http://pastebin.com/d5ca8b9ed17:13
akiopirate17:14
akioi will help you17:15
akioopen up a console17:15
tim1Hello.17:15
akiobecome root17:15
akiotype in aptitude17:15
tim1Hi chuy.17:15
ikoniaakio: don't advise people to become root17:15
chuy sup room, Hardy Beta user here who is experiencing frequent compiz-real high cpu utilization which cause the system to lock up17:16
akio?17:16
x1250ikonia: why not?17:16
ikoniax1250: ubuntu uses sudo17:16
x1250so what?17:16
akiosamish17:16
ikoniaso the ubuntu supported methodoligy is to use sudo17:16
akiook then sudo su root17:16
x1250that is not correct17:16
chuysounds good to me17:16
ikoniathats what the recommendation should be17:16
x1250sudo su17:16
tim1Anyone here having problems with b43? It doesn't find any networks. bcm43xx is working alright.17:16
x1250is also correct17:16
ikoniaakio: no17:16
orvokkix1250: Becoming root is usually considered both a security risk and a way to easily break your system.17:16
Pirate_Huntercan someone please help me fix my package manager please here is the error message http://pastebin.com/d5ca8b9ed17:16
x1250orvokki: yeah right...17:16
orvokkix1250: Become root for the task, don't change into root.17:16
tim1x1250: Isn't su root the same?17:17
Picisudo -i preferably.17:17
akiowhy am i being silenced when i am the only one attempting to troubleshoot the damn issue?17:17
orvokkiThat's why sudo exists.17:17
x1250there is nothing wrong with being root17:17
akiopirate you there?17:17
jussi01!supportroot17:17
x1250you can make the same mistakes using sudo17:17
ubotuWe don't support a root password so don't suggest one unless you are going to be here 24/7 to help someone who has problems as a result of having one, many thanks ;-)17:17
bigondoes anybody has also troubles to print thing via another cups server? i get /usr/lib/cups/backend/ipp failed17:17
Pirate_Hunterakio: yes17:17
x1250becoming root with $ sudo su, is very handy17:18
akiowhen in the console, press ctrl+t17:18
ikoniax1250: it's not the ubuntu supported technique17:18
akioyou should see a menu17:18
orvokkix1250: Or sudo -i or sudo -s17:18
ikoniax1250: hence why I said "not recommended"17:18
orvokkiBut it's not recommended.17:18
x1250ikonia: if you can do it, then IT IS supported17:18
tim1bigon: I've never had any problems with CUPS, even network servers (TCP/IP I think) are working properly here.17:18
x1250its linux, and not other thing17:18
chuyso anyone else experiencing compiz-real high cpu utilization?17:18
bigontim1: :/17:18
ikoniax1250: I can remove my root file system, is that supported ?17:19
orvokkix1250: Compiling your own kernel for Ubuntu can be done too, it's still not supported.17:19
x1250with $ sudo su, you DONT need a root password17:19
Pirate_Hunterhttp://pastebin.com/d5ca8b9ed17:19
akiouse the arrow keys to navigate to clean package cache17:19
akiothen hit enter17:19
ikoniax1250: the bottom line is, in an ubuntu support channel, your supposed to recommend the ubuntu solution, sudo su - is not the recommended solution, please don't suggest it, despite your personal feelings17:19
x1250hey guys, we're talking about a simple thing: don't having to write sudo all the time17:19
akiodo the same thing and clean obsolete files17:19
x1250is there any difference between $ sudo command, and # command?17:19
x1250nope17:20
KeithabuseCan anyone help with a networking problem I am having in mythbuntu 8.04? I am behind a router, can ping other machines, but can't ping the router, or connect to the net. Using asus mobo with realtek gigabit lan.17:20
Pirate_Hunterakio: should explain where do i go to clean package cache as i dont know17:20
tim1bigon: I have a FRITZ!Box 7170. I don't know whether it's running a CUPS server. One machine here running Microsoft Windows XP neither has any problems with it. So I think it's not a CUPS server.17:20
ikoniaKeithabuse: still pondering it fyi17:20
Keithabuseahah, cheers ikonia17:20
akiouse the arrow keys after you hit ctrl+t17:20
akiothen press down and select it17:20
Keithabusejust thought I'd come in here as you suggested.17:20
akiothen press enter17:20
ikoniax1250: bottom line is, recommed/support the ubuntu supported method17:20
ikoniaKeithabuse: no no, thats a good idea, welcome17:20
x1250ikonia: I know ubuntu uses sudo, and you also can make debian use sudo, and so what?17:20
akiogot it pirate?17:21
KeithabuseI know its not my router - I have ubuntu hardy on my laptop, which works fine (wireless santa-rosa)17:21
ikoniax1250: your not using debian - your using and supporting people on ubuntu, in an ubuntu channel, please try to recommend the ubuntu supported methodoligy17:21
akioi had to get a debian package to solve an ubuntu problem17:22
Keithabuseas I said, I've got WinXP, Vista, Hardy, a wii, and now mythbuntu on this router - and mythbuntu is the only one that doesnt work.17:22
akioubuntu is great but its debian before ubuntu17:22
x1250ikonia: There is no "ubuntu method". Its just a command. The only thing ubuntu does with sudo is not setting the root password, and have the root account disabled for login17:22
Pirate_Hunterakio: nope ctrl+t does nothing17:22
x1250there is no other reason17:22
akioyou have to have the console in focus17:22
ikoniax1250: there is an ubuntu method, I suggest we take this else where as it's not relevant to actual support, but it's important we don't recommended non-supported/dangerous techniques17:23
chuyKeithabuse: how you getting your ip on this machine, static or dhcp?17:23
akiohmm17:23
Keithabusedhcp, but the router is hard assigning it (192.168.0.98 atm)17:23
tim1chuy: I've often heard about it. I'm using dhclient to get an IP. But what's the difference between static and DHCP?17:23
Pirate_Hunterakio: ok you want me to go to #test17:24
chuytim1: the difference is static has to be entered by a human who makes mistakes17:24
Keithabuseas I said, all my machines are done the exact same way, all assigned to 192.168.0.10x17:24
Keithabusebut its still dhcp, just the router knows to assign those IPs17:24
ikoniaKeithabuse: this may sound silly, but can it ping it's self ?17:25
ikoniaKeithabuse: ie, not localhost17:25
x1250As I said, the reasons behind it are to have root account disabled, and therefore making "su" command not available to anyone.17:25
tim1chuy: Mh, but there needs to be a difference how the IPs are being assigned or something?17:25
Keithabuseyup, pings itself fine as 192 addr.17:25
x1250there is nothing wrong with using su with sudo.17:25
KeithabuseIm guessing its not the hardware, as it can ping to other machines?17:25
chuyI was asking which method he was using so I could rule out errors in what he put in the config files17:25
chuykeithabuse: assign it a static address and see if that works?17:26
tim1Keithabuse: Can you ping 64.233.187.99 (google.com)17:26
orvokkix1250: No point using su with sudo, that's what -i and -s are for.17:26
orvokkix1250: That's useless use of su.17:26
ikoniatim1: we went through this in the other chanel17:26
ikoniatim1: you where there17:26
ikoniahe has no dns17:26
Keithabusetim1, "Destination Host Uncreachable", same for what it says for my router.17:26
Pirate_Hunterfor freaking sake how cna i get help on an empty chanel17:26
ikoniaPirate_Hunter: what empty channel ?17:27
tim1ikonia: Yeah, but I didn't follow the discussion as I was reading newsfeeds in the meantime.17:27
Pirate_Hunterikonia: any i just want for someone to help me and sine im using irssi i dont know how to pm :/17:27
akiool17:27
akioi don't either, i use finch17:27
orvokkiPirate_Hunter: /q nick foo17:28
Pirate_Hunterakio: sorry for that didnt know channel #pirate existed17:28
ikoniaPirate_Hunter 1.) don't pm people 2.) people will get to you when they can17:28
tim1Keithabuse: Have you tried sudo dhclient?17:28
akiolol17:28
orvokkiPirate_Hunter: Doesn't work on this network unless you're registered.17:28
Pirate_Hunterikonia: i know but i needed it so akonia could help me17:28
Tuv0k!manners | Pirate_Hunter17:28
ubotuPirate_Hunter: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines17:28
Keithabusejust did it.17:28
ikonia?17:28
ikoniaI am ikonia17:28
Keithabusedont see any errors.17:28
Tuv0k!nick17:29
ubotuBy default, only registered users can send private messages - Information about registering your nickname: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration - Type « /nick <nickname> » to select your nickname.17:29
Pirate_HunterTuv0k: dont type that since he/she agreed to ehlp me on a separate channel17:29
chuykeithabuse: is the cat cable known good?17:29
Keithabuseyup. tried two different ones now.17:29
chuyand you have verified these cables somewhere else17:29
Tuv0k!etiquette | Pirate_Hunter17:29
ubotuPirate_Hunter: Unsure how you should behave on this channel? See (in a private message with the bot, /msg ubotu <keyword>): !AskTheBot, !CoC, !Guidelines, !Offtopic, !Language, !Attitude, !Repeat, !Enter, !Paste, !NickSpam, !PM, !English - And most importantly, use common sense...17:29
ikoniachuy: he can ping the XP box17:30
chuydugh, my bad17:30
chuydidn't read that17:30
Keithabusebut yeah, all the cables are good.17:30
chuywhat happens if you give it a static address?17:30
trappisthey where's pg_hba.conf in postgres 8.3?17:30
trappistI'm used to finding it in /etc/postgresql17:31
tim1trappist: I don't know. Maybe you could use "locate" or "find"?17:31
corporal_clegghello, I've upgraded to hardy17:31
corporal_cleggis there a way to install the old 2.6.22 kernel inside hardy? (I've deleted it)17:32
trappisttim1: locate turns up /usr/share/postgresql/8.3/pg_hba.conf.sample17:32
Keithabusechuy, doesnt connect at all17:32
corporal_cleggI need it to use my em28xx dvb-t card...17:32
chuyis this NIC integrated into MB?17:32
tim1trappist: Ok, then rename it to pg_hba.conf17:32
tim1chuy: What's NIC?17:32
Keithabuseyeah it is17:32
chuyNetwork interface card (NIC)17:33
chuywhat kind of mb is it?17:33
tim1chuy: Does MB stands for mother- or mainboard?17:33
Keithabusethe nic is Realtek RTL811/8168B rev 0117:33
chuycmon tim1: your messing with my head right?17:33
Keithabusethe MB is the one in the pundit p3, asus p5k-vm i think17:34
chuyHave you googled for that model nic to see if any others show similar probs?17:34
ikoniahis nic is fine17:34
ikoniahe's on the network17:34
ikoniait just can't talk to his router that is the issue17:34
chuyhe's not though if static isn't taking and he can't ping selective ip's17:34
chuythat's not on the network to me17:34
tim1chuy: No, I just didn't know these words. Sorry, I'm not native speaker.17:34
chuytim1: all good17:35
ikoniaKeithabuse: can you please stick netstat -rn and ifconfig -a into a pastebin so I can keep them on screen to work something through please.17:35
chuyit can be either17:35
Keithabuseuhm... k it'll be a while17:35
ikoniaKeithabuse: sorry, just easier to keep it on screen to work with17:35
bullgard4How can I configure Tracker using a GUI configuration tool?17:36
elliotjhughi all - I just tried to install fonts into hardy but when I type fonts:/// into nautilus the directory is not found (that was the technique for ubuntu 7.10 and below) - is there a new technique I have to use or am I doing something stupid here?17:36
ShackJackelliotjhug: You can drop them in .fonts in your home dir....17:37
elliotjhugthanks17:37
ShackJackHi Herons - since the -16 kernel update. I have been without my fglrx driver... Is there some transition being done away from this closed source driver. I noticed a new "Geode" driver goin in - not sure if I should be changing over to that? (Using lappy X1400 Radeon)17:38
ikonia!tracker >ikonia17:38
elliotjhug.fonts doesn't appear to exist. will I have to create it (and if so do I have to restart gnome after?)17:39
ikoniabullgard4: it looks like there are a few front eds for it, eg: beagle17:39
bullgard4ikonia: I am using a graphical frontend (the one provided with Hardy). I am just missing a configuration tool for it. I used to congure it in the past (Gutsy).17:40
bullgard4configure17:41
tim1ShackJack: My brother is using the xorg-driver-fglrx package on Ubuntu Hardy Heron. Have you tried reinstalling it?17:41
ikoniabullgard4: which one did you use in the past ?17:41
Keithabusehttp://pastebin.com/d3b5b8a44 ikonia17:41
bullgard4A graphical configuration tool.17:41
ikoniabullgard4: which one17:42
ikoniaKeithabuse: thanks17:42
Keithabusenp17:42
bullgard4ikonia: I do not remember its name.17:42
ikoniaKeithabuse: this will sound dumb I appriciate, but you have no firewalls or anything running on the ubuntu box ?17:43
Keithabuseits stock mythbuntu, so I guess not17:43
ikoniaKeithabuse: does your router have a web interface to configure it /?17:43
Keithabuseyeah17:43
ikoniaKeithabuse try telneting to the router on port 8017:44
jmichaelxi am thinking of upgrading to hardy today, but have one question. i used evny to install nvidia video drivers. should i first remove those drivers before the upgrade?17:44
tim1jmichaelx: Were these drivers in the repositories?17:45
tim1jmichaelx: I don17:45
Keithabuse"No route to host"17:45
tim1jmichaelx: 't hink there will be any problems.17:45
jmichaelxtim1:  ok, i didn't thik so, but wanted to check17:45
ikoniaKeithabuse: thats stupid, there is a route17:45
ikoniaKeithabuse: can we manually delete and then re-add the route (again - stupid I know)17:46
Keithabuseok, just tell me how17:46
bullgard4ikonia: I have got it: 'tracker-preferences'.17:46
ikoniaKeithabuse: route del 0.0.0.017:48
ikoniaKeithabuse: sorry, sudo17:48
Pirate_Hunterikonia: sorry ok just call me when you cna17:49
ikoniaPirate_Hunter: what exactly is the problem, lets see if its a quickie17:49
Pirate_Hunterikonia: its trying to fix this http://pastebin.com/d5ca8b9ed17:50
Pelogood afternoon folks ?17:50
ikoniaPirate_Hunter: ls -la http://pastebin.com/d5ca8b9ed17:50
ikoniaPelo: hi17:50
Peloare we in "RC" yet ? I read some article on digg that hinted17:51
ikoniaPelo: not according to the website17:51
* Pelo also has a real question about USB Flash drives not mounting automaticaly 17:51
Tuv0k!ask | Pelo17:52
ubotuPelo: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)17:52
Pirate_Hunterikonia: so what cna you suggest?17:52
ikoniaPirate_Hunter: sorry, I meant "ls -la /var/lib/apt/lists/gb.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_main_binary-i386_Packages"17:52
PeloTuv0k, learn to read17:52
Peloall the way throught17:52
Tuv0ktake yourt own advise and read the topic?17:52
Tuv0ksays Beta right?17:52
Tuv0kso no we ar enot RC yet17:53
Tuv0kand ask you USB Flash question17:53
ShackJacktim1: Hi - tim1 - stepped out for a sec - no I have not tried reinstalling my fglrx driver... I can give it a go... Seems to work in -15 but when turning compiz on, no decoration... and doesn't show up at all in -16 (under restricted drviers)17:53
PeloTuv0k, that was the question,  usb flash are not automouting17:53
Peloanyone else ?17:53
ikoniaShackJack: when kernels change the drivers may/may not need updating. They may not have been updated yet, it's a beta product at the moment17:53
Pirate_Hunterikonia: http://pastebin.com/d1e60c9aa17:53
trappistI must be missing a package - I'm trying to run postgresql 8.3 and there's no /etc/postgresql, though it's required by the init scripts, and it wants to find pg_hba.conf there17:54
Tuv0k!udev17:54
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about udev - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi17:54
tim1ShackJack: Yeah, that was a problem my brother also had. glxinfo is saying "direct rendering: No", right? I think he installed the proprietary version from AMD.17:54
ShackJackikonia: I hear ya... I knew there was some work on an O/S ATI/AMD driver didnt know if HH was switching over to it or not... Am trying the reinstall route ATM17:54
ikoniaPirate_Hunter: why the heck that has setuid on that file I'll not understand. I suggest you report the error on luanchpad to the package update-manager with all the detail and what for a response. (thats what the error messages suggests)17:55
ikoniaKeithabuse: how you getting on  ?17:55
ShackJacktim1: It's installed but when I look under prop drivers, it is not being used evidentally... I also got crash from atieventsd upon reinstalling...17:55
Keithabusesorry ikonia, just went to fix some dinner.17:55
Keithabuseuhm, did "sudo route del 0.0.0.0" and I got "not such process"17:56
jmichaelxif a person upgrades from gutsy to hardy with both kde 3.5 and kde4 installed, i presume that both will be upgraded?17:56
ikoniaKeithabuse: sudo route del -net 0.0.0.017:56
tim1ShackJack: Have you set fglrx to the driver in the xorg.conf?17:56
Pirate_Hunterikonia: well sinc ei havent messed with anything in there is has to do with the update17:56
ikoniaPirate_Hunter: it could be an existing bug with update-manager thats nothing to do with the updates17:57
Tuv0k!stable | jmichaelx17:57
ubotujmichaelx: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should. Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability.17:57
ShackJacktim1: Yes, I have not changed anything with respect to xorg.conf - was fglrx last time I looked :) Am rebotting now and will confirm...17:57
tim1Ok.17:57
m1rikonia: other day was some package broken , cant recall name, but was somthing with jockey or like that, after new update manually i think i got that fixed17:58
jmichaelxTuv0k: that is no answer to what i asked.17:58
Tuv0kdepends on your understanding17:58
ikoniam1r: why are you telling me this ?17:58
ShackJackI tired logging into that Ubuntu brainstorm thing, but darned if I couln't get the captcha right...17:58
m1rikonia: maybe u recall package name to help Pirate_Hunter17:59
ikoniam1r: the problem is with update-manager - the error message tells him that17:59
jmichaelxit was no answer at all to what was asked.17:59
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m1rikonia: ok17:59
Keithabuseikonia, done with no complaint17:59
Pelojmichaelx, I would assume that you would only upgrade to the package that was supported the other would be either removed or left unused and unusable17:59
ikoniaPirate_Hunter: when you log the bug also log the output of ls -la /var/lib/apt/lists/gb.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_hardy_main_binary-i386_Packages17:59
ikonia as you did for me18:00
ikoniaKeithabuse: thats more like i18:00
ikoniait18:00
ShackJacktim1: Yes, fglrx is in xorg, but Restrcited drivers still says it's not in use...18:00
jmichaelxPelo: i was just wondering about possibly removing kde4 before i upgrade...18:00
ikoniaKeithabuse: when you do a netstat -rn now, you should see the route for 0.0.0.0 gone, can you confirm that please.18:00
Pirate_Hunterikonia: ok will do so im in the procedure of registering18:00
Keithabuseyeah18:00
tim1ShackJack: Ok, what happens if you try to enable it?18:00
Keithabuseconfirmed.18:00
ShackJacktim1: Enable it from where?18:00
ikoniaKeithabuse: mega ok, so now "sudo route add -net 0.0.0.0 gw $ip_of_router18:00
HaroldCan anyone tell me how to get mp3 support to work with amarok? The automatic install wont pop up after i chose not to, and im slightly stuck18:01
jbroome!mp3 | Harold18:01
ubotuHarold: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats18:01
Keithabuseliterally that ikonia, or replace $ip... with 192...?18:01
Haroldalready did that18:01
ikoniareplace with 19218:01
Tuv0k!sound | Harold18:01
ubotuHarold: If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP318:01
Pelojmichaelx, assuming it is not supported (sorry I don'T know about kubuntu) , it woold likiely show up in adempt as "obsolete" or leftover and all the packages would be easy enought to identify18:01
Keithabusedone18:01
Haroldtuv0k, sound works fine18:01
ikoniaKeithabuse: netstat -rn should show the route back ?18:01
Keithabuseyes. as it was before.18:02
Tuv0kHarold, just no mp3s?18:02
ikoniaKeithabuse: ok, now ping your rouer on ip address18:02
Keithabusenada18:02
ShackJacktim1: If you;re referring to xorg, it is already set to fglrx, but fglrxinfo reads Mesa GLX INdirect rendering... ATI driver does not show under Restricted Drivers...18:02
Keithabusehost uncreachable18:02
Haroldyes18:02
Haroldtuv0k yes18:02
ikoniaKeithabuse: thats so odd, as if the host is unreachable route add should fail as it can't see the gatewat your telling it to use18:02
PeloHarold, check the amarok preferences, there is probably a checkbox to "install codecs" or something , re check it18:03
Haroldbr00tal18:03
Keithabuseits all beyond me18:03
ikoniaKeithabuse: I have another random test for you, can you swap the cable/port on the router with another one (I know we know it's working I'm looking for clues)18:03
ikoniaKeithabuse: so plug the XP machine cable intot he ubuntu machine, but leave the XP cable plugged into the router in the same port as the XP had it18:03
Haroldpelo, have any idea which menu it would be under, because i dont see a "Prefrences" tab in amarok18:04
Haroldive been looking for that18:04
tim1ShackJack: Sorry for the late response. Have you tried enabling it from this menu (clicking on the checkbox)?18:04
ShackJacktim1: Which menu?18:04
tim1ShackJack: Hm. Could you post the xorg.conf to pastebin?18:04
tim1ShackJack: This proprietary hardware control center.18:04
Keithabuseikonia, I'll lose connection here though.18:04
tim1ShackJack: Don't know the proper name for it, sorry. :D18:04
ikoniaKeithabuse: I've got to drive home now any how, so I can catch up with you in 25/35 minutes18:05
PeloHarold, probably under edit18:05
Keithabusehmm. 35 mins I'll be eating dinner.18:05
PeloHarold, I'm not saying there is ,  I'm just assuming18:05
Keithabusebefore you go, do you think its worth just reinstalling, but using 7.04?18:05
ShackJacktim1: If you mean the Restricted Drivers menu - it does not show up there....18:06
HaroldPelo, eh i just found a "restore defaults" button and that worked for me :)18:06
unstablehttp://www.pendrivelinux.com/2007/09/28/usb-ubuntu-710-gutsy-gibbon-install/ .. I followed these instructions, except for Hardy, and I didn't burn the disc and boot the livecd, I just mount -o loop hardy.iso /hardy, and followed the instructions from there. When I boot my usb thumb drive, I get the grub menu, and I can even boot memtest from it, but when I try to boot ubuntu, it says "vmlinuz" in a dialog like box.18:06
tim1ShackJack: Ok. What happens if you open the restricted drivers menu from the console? My brother got an error printed. I think something like modinfo: module not found.18:07
ShackJacktim1: I don't believe it's an xorg.conf issue as that has not been changed and is indicating the proper driver... It is most certainly a software/driver issue/conflict18:07
tim1ShackJack: Yes, you're right. I thought it was showing up in this restricted drivers menu so I thought it18:08
tim1ShackJack: s/it/has something to do with the xorg.conf/18:08
Keithabuseikonia, re-installing to 7.04 worth a try?18:08
ShackJacktim1: It does say it cannot find module fglrx along with nvidia_new and could others... And what kind of name is jockey-gtk for the Restricted Drivers Mgr? :P18:10
ShackJacktim1: It is unlikely the xorg.conf... You tell xorg.conf what driver to load and that's about it nothing exotic there...18:10
tim1ShackJack: Oh yeah, that was exactly the same problem my brother had.18:11
trappistok /etc/postgresql is definitely missing.  anybody know what happened to the packages?18:11
ShackJacktim1: And how did he correct it?18:11
tim1ShackJack: What we did was downloading the installer from the AMD site and used it do overwrite all files.18:11
tim1ShackJack: Reinstalling the fglrx package didn't work so we installed the fglrx driver from the website as instructed in the wiki.18:12
ShackJackAhh... prolly just recompiled new driver for latest kernel then... There's some kind of mismatch with kernel -16 and fglrx... I do see a curious fglrx-amdccle 'Dummy package for easy transition".. Transition to what... hmmm...18:12
ShackJacktim1: Well, maybe I'll do that or just wait a bit longer for Ubuntu to get their packages sorted out, as it seems clearly to be a packaging issue... Thanks for the help..18:13
tim1ShackJack: No problem. Some days ago he reinstalled Ubuntu completely with the daily snapshot alternate CD. This one worked perfectly and he didn't need to download the ATI drivers from the website.18:15
ShackJacktim1: Hmmpf then mine *should* be working... Ah well, guess I can wait a little longer. I miss my eye-candy!18:16
ShackJack!fglrx-control18:16
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about fglrx-control - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi18:16
tim1ShackJack: Hehe. On this machine (running Hardy Heron) I have some problems with the current X.org Intel driver (no direct rendering available).18:17
tim1ShackJack: Attaching a second monitor using xrandr would be cool but currently it's not working here.18:18
ShackJackYeah, I had gnome dameon and other issues with Fesity/Hardy upgrade and (somewhat sadley) a fresh install of Hardy took care of those (hate to resort to that, but dead easy with partitioned /home)18:18
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tim1ShackJack: Yep. My brother reinstalled Ubuntu 4 times. He always had to move his home directory. Now he has /home on an other partition.18:20
ShackJackI've installed fglrx-control but can't figure out how to run it... Anyone know... looks on google - but commands given don't work - anyone know?18:20
tim1ShackJack: Don't know. Have you tried fglrx <tab>?18:21
ShackJacktim1: Of course :P  I've seen firegl, etc.. but they don't work..18:21
ShackJackfglrx-control is a QT graphic app, you'd think it'd show up somewhere in the menu or control panel :( (or be able to be launched by the package name(!))18:23
tim1ShackJack: Hehe. I think it's called amdcccle.18:25
tim1ShackJack: That's what this page says: http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/i386/fglrx-control/filelist18:25
ShackJacktim1: Well whadaya know - makes perfect sense :)18:26
ShackJacktim1: Thanks was looking at the wrong page18:26
tim1ShackJack: I searched for "fglrx-control ubuntu" on Google. :)18:26
ShackJacktim1: O.K. I'll stop fiddling now and wait to the package-maintaining gods to fix it :)18:29
ShackJack(man QT is ugly under GNOME)18:29
tim1ShackJack: Heh, that's why I don't use Qt applications at all here. I'm mainly using the console but there are some applications which haven't been ported yet. :(18:30
tim1ShackJack: A PDF viewer for the console would be great. :D18:31
hydrogenthe solution is to not use gnome18:31
hydrogennot the other way around18:32
tim1hydrogen: I'm not using GNOME. :P18:32
tim1hydrogen: I'm using Wmii, the best tiling manager ever. :)18:33
hydrogenthats not saying much18:33
tim1hydrogen: Why?18:34
orvokkiHmm. VLC just crashed on me. :(18:34
XceIIEverything works fine, until I load amarok, when playing amarok, no other apps can share sound, is this normal, or is the a fix?, thanks18:34
orvokkiI would be ready to blame PulseAudio for both of our problems...18:35
XceIIIt does it no matter what sound i use, alsa or what ever.18:36
orvokkiSure. You can't escape PulseAudio by just choosing ALSA:18:36
orvokkis/:/./18:36
XceIIorly?18:36
trappistmy locales is all screwed up.  almost anything I do throws errors about locales, LANG, etc., but all the environment variables look right.  any ideas?18:36
XceIII have a feeling it is the (amarok) kde app.18:37
XceIIeverythine else works18:37
XceIIand works flawlessly18:37
m1ri instaled ubuntu CLI to laptop over pxe (no cdrom , no floppy,non bootable usb slot).now i wanted go install ubuntu-desktop , but i noticed my whole apt sources point to my local server. how can i reconfigure it to fetch archive from online repository wihtout manually changing each line ?18:38
blekoshello, can anybody verify that the problem with the wireless card using ipwl has been solved?18:38
tim1blekos: I have a different problem with my wireless card but using b43. It fails when searching for wireless networks (iwlist scan).18:40
blekosit seems like hardy is not yet ready18:41
af_hi, there is a way to boot a raid1 server in degraded mode (one disk failed, for example)?18:41
jbroomeblekos: that's why it's still in beta.18:41
af_I mean, unattended18:41
blekosyes, but is out in 8 days or so18:41
blekoswireless not working is quite a prob18:42
Tuv0kyour wireless not working18:42
Tuv0knot wireless not working per se18:42
jbroomesubmit a bug report.  or check and see if it's a known problem18:42
tim1blekos: I've read on Launchpad, the problems will be gone as soon as the new kernel has arrived. Mh, I've installed the most current kernel - no way, iwlist scan doesn't find any networks here. The problem is known but the only fix was to recompile the kernel with a patch-file.18:42
Tuv0kpeople who checked their hardware first are doing just fine18:42
blekosit is a known problem18:42
Tuv0k!hardware18:42
m1rhow can i update my source.list to defaults ?18:43
ubotuFor lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection18:43
acusterhey all, are there nighly cd images? we're having an issue with grub in the beta 64 image18:43
Tuv0k!repos18:43
ubotuThe packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories18:43
jbroome!nightly | acuster18:43
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about nightly - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi18:43
jbroome!daily | acuster18:43
ubotuacuster: Daily builds of the CD images of the current development version of Ubuntu are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/ and http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/18:43
blekosthe probl.  is that the have moved from the prop. ipw to ipwl18:43
acusterthanks18:43
Tuv0km1r, you could copy the source.list from the install cd, or you could use google to find a hady source.list18:44
Tuv0km1r, or you could use an old gutsy source.list and change all "gutsy" words with hardy18:44
tim1Tuv0k: I have a GNU/Linux laptop but I also have problems with my WLAN and modem device. Everything else is working alright.18:45
tim1Tuv0k: Yep, that's what I did when I upgraded to Hardy.18:45
Tuv0kmy wireless is fine, but I use a linux compatible wifi usb nic18:45
Tuv0k!wireless18:46
ubotuWireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs18:46
blekostuvok, thnx 4 all the infos18:46
blekosbut as i mentioned before it is a known bug18:46
Tuv0khttp://linux-wless.passys.nl/18:46
m1rTuv0k: laptop i am working on has only CLI and network conection , how would be posible to add somthing to it ?18:47
Tuv0kby using the cli?18:47
blekosi'm just looking if someone having the intel 3845abg managed it to work18:47
Tuv0kyou chose to run cli, and you don't know how to work in cli?18:47
m1rTuv0k: but from where i get to copy files :(18:47
Tuv0kthe install cdrom?18:47
Tuv0kthe web18:47
Tuv0k!google18:47
ubotugoogle is the helpers' friend; many newer users dont have the google-fu yet; For GNU/Linux:  http://google.com/linux18:47
Tuv0kblekos, whats the bug #?18:48
nDuffAre Ubuntu packages for newer/nightly FF3 builds available somewhere? I'm hitting a crash issue triggered by Firebug on FF3b5 but fixed in newer releases on a very regular basis.18:48
trappistok anything I do as my mortal user has very screwed up locales, but root doesn't have the problem.  any ideas why?18:48
m1rTuv0k: machine dont have cdrom, usb not working , no flopy, and from cd i instaled , just didnt want to finish instaltion with ubuntu-desktop18:48
jbroomenDuff: i don't think there's anything newer than b518:48
tim1m1r: What are you trying to do? Modifying the sources.list?18:48
Tuv0kyeah tim118:48
m1rtim1: get original18:48
tim1m1r: The Hardy sources.list?18:49
m1res18:49
tim1m1r: I could send you mine.18:49
m1ryes18:49
tim1m1r: Ok, wait.18:49
Tuv0km1r, how about you download the iso or google as I said above to obtain the original source.list, then ssh it to your box?18:49
Tuv0kis that understandable?18:49
m1rssh also didnt want to install over PXE18:49
Tuv0kyikes18:49
Tuv0kftp?18:49
m1rPXE18:49
Tuv0kyou need another method to alter files on that box no?18:50
VadiI need some help - I'm trying to install 8.04, already deleted 7.10, and 8.04 partitioner is failing badly to do it's job right. It keeps failing, and I've already tried every single option (guided, all drive, manual...). It simply says "The ext3 file system creation in partition #1 of SCSI1 (0,0,0) (sda) failed." and that's it.18:50
Tuv0kdeleted?18:50
Tuv0kuh boy18:50
Tuv0kVadi, format and do it right this time?18:51
m1rTuv0k: any option for network18:51
tim1http://pastebin.ca/98762918:51
VadiYes, because the keyboard in there broke _completely_. As in not responsive at all.18:51
blekostuvok: i'm trying to find the "exact" bug18:51
Tuv0ktake your time18:51
tim1m1r: This is the list for the German servers, you need to replace all .de to .es to get the English version as far I know.18:51
VadiTuv0k: I already formatted with gparted. When I check after the installer fails, it makes an extended partition with swap in it each time.18:51
Tuv0km1r, your going to need to take a trip to the box me thinks18:52
VadiTuv0k: Can I manually format whatever the installer needs?18:52
blekosok here it is: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24/+bug/20470918:52
ubotuLaunchpad bug 204709 in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 "[iwl3945] Intel 3945ABG wireless card stops working on Hardy upgrade (dup-of: 183968)" [High,Confirmed]18:52
ubotuLaunchpad bug 183968 in udev "mac80211 "master" interface matches existant persistent network rules" [Critical,Fix released]18:52
m1ryes Tuv0k, but i dont have any comunication there18:52
m1rand cant install irssi18:52
m1r:/18:52
tim1m1r: Use WeeChat. :)18:52
m1rtim1: no sources.list, cant install anything18:53
Tuv0km1r, all you need to do is make sure the box is setup correctly, then remote administer it?18:53
tim1I uploaded it to pastebin.ca18:53
Tuv0kVadi, I don't know what your ability level is, so I can't say18:53
tim1m1r: [19:51:38]         tim1 | http://pastebin.ca/98762918:53
m1rtnx tim1 i check that , i go get laptop and try fetch irrsi and some other packages from local repo :(18:54
m1rtnx Tuv0k18:54
m1rbrb18:54
Tuv0knp18:54
VadiTuv0k: Well, I am proficient as screwing things over with gparted. What partitions do I need to make, do you know?18:54
Tuv0kVadi, you need to start from scratch18:54
Tuv0k!upgrade | Vadi18:55
ubotuVadi: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes18:55
Tuv0kchalk it up as a learning experience18:55
VadiTuv0k: I don't have Ubuntu installed atm.18:55
blekostuvok, did u manage to have a look?18:55
VadiTuv0k: It's gone, poof. I formatted the drive already18:55
Tuv0kI missed it18:55
Tuv0kVadi, ok so reinstall18:56
VadiTuv0k: That's what I'm trying to do...18:56
VadiTuv0k: The installer is failing to install on a blank drive.18:56
Tuv0kI don't need a play by play;)18:56
Tuv0kthats not good18:56
Tuv0kfailing how?18:56
VadiIt says ""The ext3 file system creation in partition #1 of SCSI1 (0,0,0) (sda) failed."" and brings me back to the patritioning menu.18:56
Tuv0kBug #183968 | blekos18:57
ubotuLaunchpad bug 183968 in udev "mac80211 "master" interface matches existant persistent network rules" [Critical,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18396818:57
Tuv0kblekos, seems to have been a fix released18:58
Tuv0kI'd follow that bug report, not the duplicates18:58
Tuv0klooks like Hardy is ready as far as that issue is concerned18:58
Tuv0kwill it be perfection, course not18:59
blekossince i am a newbie and use my lap for business, does the fix release it's a plug and play fix (installed with the hardy)?19:00
Tuv0kblekos, ususally a fix release means that it will be pushed via updates19:00
blekosok then19:01
blekosi think i'll give it a shot ;)19:01
Tuv0kblekos, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/18396819:01
ubotuLaunchpad bug 183968 in udev "mac80211 "master" interface matches existant persistent network rules" [Critical,Fix released]19:01
Tuv0klast guy that posted 4/12/08 said he was doing fine19:02
heartsbloodmy xerver just crashed.19:02
heartsblood...hard19:02
Tuv0kcool :-P19:02
Tuv0kwhat were you doing?19:02
heartsbloodtrying to play something in mplayer19:02
Tuv0kmplayer has been pissing me off lately19:03
m1rTuv0k , tim1 , tnx guys, i installed openssh from local repo and now i can install desktop i hope with new sources.list19:04
Tuv0knp19:04
Tuv0kalways get that ssh going19:04
Tuv0kif you can19:04
Tuv0kmakes things a lot easier19:05
m1ryes, i was shocked as it didnt want install on inital instalation from local repo19:05
m1rtryed like 10 times19:05
heartsbloodactually, I was trying to play something in mplayer, system locked up, then I switched to a (alt-f1; Is it called, tty term?), then switched back to the xserver (alt-f7) and all I have a pretty black screen that prints ^[^H every time I hit ctrl-alt-backspace19:05
nDuff...ahh, much better; evidently an issue with the FF3b5 release, as using the current nightly fixes firebug.19:05
canhasheartsblood: you install on an external drive?19:06
Tuv0kheartsblood, that sounds like a bug with video drivers or framed buffers19:06
heartsbloodcanhas: nope, old ide 80gb19:06
heartsbloodsmart says the drives fine though :x19:07
Tuv0kheartsblood, used to have that issue with my nvidia enabled box and fb, but I fixed it19:07
heartsbloodTuv0k: fb?19:07
Tuv0kframe buffer19:07
canhasheartsblood: well, you can sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop, startx, from tty1, but that's a temp fix.19:07
heartsbloodTuv0k: I know what it stands for, how is it broken you think?19:07
Tuv0koh soryy19:07
heartsbloodno offense19:07
Tuv0kI don't know, I was just saying, something to look for as a known issue19:08
heartsbloodJust curious though, I have the latest nonfree nvidia drivers in the hardy apt source.  Think the driver is bad?19:08
Tuv0kgenerally something like that, I google the behavior to see if I'm the only one19:08
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Tuv0kthen if I find similar bugs I hunt them donw19:08
Tuv0kdown19:08
heartsbloodwhat about this19:08
Tuv0kheartsblood, because of similar experiences I always now prefer to use nvidia drivers straight from nvidia, using their install script19:09
Tuv0kand compile them on my box19:09
Tuv0kno issues since19:09
Tuv0knot saying you have to19:09
Tuv0kbut thats my mo19:09
heartsbloodsee that's what I use to do in debian and I never had trouble, but I was told that was a bad idea when I switched to ubuntu19:09
canhasEr, Hardy's installer works pretty good actualy.19:09
Tuv0kheartsblood, go with your instinct19:10
canhasyou can compile yourself, you'll just also have to either edit xorg.conf or run nvidia's config program, which i don't trust19:10
Tuv0kI don't listen to the mantra in ubuntu, I just use ubuntu19:10
canhas!worksforme | Tuv0k19:10
ubotuTuv0k: Common Sense: Just because you can, does not mean you should (and especially recommend to others). Think before you do. "Works for me" does not mean it is ok. The latest version of everything is not always useful if you aim for stability. Please see http://geekosophical.net/random/worksforme/19:10
heartsbloodCanhas: what's wrong with the config program?  Just some xorg.conf editing right?  Nothing I havn't done before19:10
heartsblood"nv" "nvdia" etc19:10
Tuv0k!manners | canhas19:11
ubotucanhas: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines19:11
Tuv0kI know dude19:11
canhasTuv0k: just playing mate :P19:11
heartsbloodthat time of the month boys?19:11
Tuv0kI'm having a one on one with a debian user, I think he gets it , mate;-P19:11
heartsblood:)19:11
tim1Ok. I'm leaving. I really enjoyed talking to you. Goodbye. :)19:11
LucidFoxI have just upgraded from Gutsy to Hardy19:11
Tuv0kheartsblood, my left ball does hurt right now, weird19:11
LucidFoxand nautilus doesn't start19:11
heartsbloodlol19:11
canhasheartsblood: in theory nothing, but the current version of xorg is a little shaky with things like aticonfig and nvidia-config or whatever it's called19:11
LucidFoxnautilus: symbol lookup error: nautilus: undefined symbol: eel_art_irect_empty19:12
Tuv0k:-P19:12
heartsbloodI never remember nvidia-config working.  I always hand edited xfree19:12
Tuv0knvidia-xconfig works for me, I just don't like the way it leaves the xorg.conf19:13
heartsbloodaye19:13
LucidFoxany ideas at all?19:13
heartsbloodmaybe that's why I didn't like it19:13
heartsbloodhavn't used it in awhile ><19:13
heartsbloodtime to go fetch some new drivers.19:13
Tuv0kLucidFox, nuke the gnome2 folder? in home?19:13
Tuv0krestart gnome19:14
LucidFoxhow would that help, if it's an undefined symbol in the executable itself?19:14
^Ocean^Okay,  So i upgraded too Hardy,  and every thing seem too go okay, but I have too issues, issue A)  The new kernel will not boot on my computer  it just hangs at Loading Hardware Drivers.   And issue B) is when I log into gnome,  it starts too log in,  then resets X and brings me back too the log in prompt,  but loading Gnome-failsafe works19:14
canhas^Ocean^: you have an ATI card don't you?19:14
canhas^Ocean^: or an acer laptop19:14
^Ocean^nope19:14
^Ocean^Nvidia19:14
canhasno acer laptop either?19:14
^Ocean^and its a Desktop no laptop19:15
Keithabuse^Ocean^, it happens alot to me too, I think you have to wait for the new nvidia packages.19:15
canhasHm, ok then nevermidn :P19:15
Tuv0k^Ocean^, use the nvidia drivers from Nvidia19:15
WGGMkAnyone have a crazy usplash screen going on when they are shutting down, logging off, suspending???19:15
Keithabuseeach new kernel requires alot of new packages.19:15
^Ocean^Tuv0k, I am19:15
Tuv0kouch!19:15
Tuv0kWGGMk, thats why I removed usplash19:15
Tuv0kI rather see the boot up and shutdown scripts anyway19:16
Tuv0kbut yes19:16
^Ocean^Now I rmember that i had this problem once before when i first was  getting compiz running, and i remember there was somthing i had too append too the xorg.conf or a command some were i had too type to get compiz and nvidia too play with each other19:16
WGGMkTuv0k: lol, it works fine booting up (im referring to just the default usplash screen btw) just when shutting down and stuff it goes crazy19:16
AaronMTYeah its a little weird having a usplash on shutdown19:16
Tuv0k^Ocean^, try a different kernel, and or remove the vga=XXX from the kernel line19:16
^Ocean^Tuv0k: Well the kernel worked just fine before the upgrade,  and the kernel that comes with the upgrade, wont boot my system19:17
Tuv0kWGGMk, my experience has been the usplash stuff is always funky during pre-release19:17
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Tuv0k^Ocean^, thats why I'd install differnt kernel version from the repos19:17
WGGMkTuv0k: ive pieced it directly relating to the nvidia drivers.. it would be completely fine and work flawlessly untill I installed the nvidia drivers..19:17
Tuv0kthe latest kernel is not always functional for me19:18
^Ocean^Tuv0k, well I tryed 4 diff kernel versions that all used too work,  with no avail19:18
Tuv0kI have had more than one issue using the latest kernel19:18
canhas^Ocean^: that sounds like an update problem rather then a specific kernel error19:18
WGGMkTuv0k: is there a way to just not use usplash on shutdown, log off, and suspend?19:18
Tuv0ksometimes the server kernel works and the generic does not for me19:18
Tuv0kits weird19:18
Tuv0kWGGMk, I don't know, thats why I just purged it completly19:19
Tuv0k^Ocean^, that sounds bad19:19
WGGMkTuv0k: hehe, thanks for letting me know im not alone =)19:19
^Ocean^canhas, yeah,  I remember there is somthing I needed too modify in the xorg.conf file...  but i dont remember what it was19:19
Tuv0k^Ocean^, have you recompiled that nvidia driver since the update?19:20
^Ocean^Tuv0k, Yup19:20
Tuv0khmm19:20
Tuv0kWGGMk, on both my boxes I nuked usplash, your not alone19:21
WGGMksuch a sexy lil usplash theme i got too.. ill miss it..19:21
Tuv0kWGGMk, you could try startupmanager to manipulate the eye candy during the start/shutdown process19:21
WGGMkTuv0k: been there19:21
Tuv0kha19:21
canhas^Ocean^: what's the error X gives you when it crashes?19:21
^Ocean^canhas, Good question19:22
canhas^Ocean^: it should really say19:22
^Ocean^hmm, well i just tryed somthing  let me reset and check the logs19:23
heartsbloodwhat's the ubuntu pacakge name that contains the nvidia non-free driver? nvidia-glx?19:24
Tuv0k!nvidia19:25
ubotuFor Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto19:25
Tuv0kheartsblood, don't remember19:25
Tuv0kI always just apt-cache search nvida19:25
Tuv0kor search synaptic19:25
Tuv0kthe name has changed so much, I can never keep up19:26
heartsbloodsynaptic is the apt gui right?19:26
Tuv0kyup19:26
Tuv0kone of the, the best imo19:26
Tuv0k!packages19:26
ubotuYou can browse and search for Ubuntu packages using !Synaptic, !Adept, "apt-cache search <keywords or regex>", the "apt:/" URL in KDE, or online at http://packages.ubuntu.com - Ubuntu has about 20000 packages available, so please *search* for an official package before installing things in awkward ways!19:26
Tuv0k!Synaptic19:27
ubotusynaptic is Ubuntu's Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto19:27
LucidFoxnever mind, problem solved :)19:27
Tuv0kgood19:27
Tuv0kwhat'd you do?19:28
Tuv0kthx19:28
ghalebhello, i have upgraded my system to Hadry Heron, but a bug comes up, my keyboard stop writing while the system is functionally normally , I 'm using HP laptop19:28
AaronMTugh whats with video playback flickering like mad when compiz is enabled19:28
VadiAaronMT: There is an option in CCSM to have a fix for that, I believe19:29
AaronMTWhat would it be called any idea?19:30
VadiAaronMT: I don't remember, and can't check right now. Try looking in the utilities section19:31
AaronMTAh I found a fix in VLC for it, change output model to X1119:33
^Ocean^okay, so i got my video drivers working again,  but now when I log in, there is no window Manager running19:34
^Ocean^I can manual run metacity --replace  but it kills all the Eye Candy from glz19:35
^Ocean^glx19:35
KEB1ive a question: why i need a password to chek the new updates? and i have the feeling, if a press cancel "he" load the files new again19:40
Tuv0krephrase please?19:40
Tuv0k-!root19:40
Tuv0k!root19:40
ubotuDo not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo19:40
Tuv0k!sudo19:41
ubotusudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information.19:41
PiciKEB1: Because you wouldnt want a user who didnt have sudo privleges to be updating packages.19:42
KEB1Pici: yes only root shoul update it19:43
Tuv0kPici, what in the world is "he"?19:43
Picihe?19:43
Tuv0kfrom the question19:43
KEB1snyaptic, apt,get, aptitiude usw19:44
Tuv0kI could not understand what it was asking?19:44
PiciTuv0k: I have no idea, my brain just skipped over it.19:44
KEB1ah, it doensnt matter really,19:44
Tuv0koh, sorry, I thought you spoke the language19:44
KEB1have to go now, cya19:44
Tuv0kciao19:44
KEB1Tuv0k? what? i cant follow you19:44
Tuv0kdude19:45
Tuv0kone to beam up19:45
Tuv0kenergize!19:45
canhasI'm bashing that.19:45
Tuv0kenergize*19:46
Tuv0kdid it again!19:46
talntidHow do I exit the Xserver back to a terminal? I need to completely shut down xserver...19:51
x1250CTRL+ALT+BCK_SPACE19:51
x1250when on gdm19:51
talntiddoesn't that just re-load the window?19:52
Keithabuseikonia, you back yet?19:52
x1250it loads gdm, but if you insist, then it doesn't19:52
v0lksmanor you can CTRL+ALT+F2 and it will bring you to a CLI19:56
canhasCTRL+ALT+f2, and then sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop , to shut down gdm19:58
_Rambaldi_what is the ls option to list by file types19:58
blekostuvok seems like you were right. I installed hardy heron and my wireless seems to work just fine. I am downloading the upgrades now ;)19:59
Tuv0k_Rambaldi_, you need way more details19:59
Tuv0kblekos, glad to hear it!20:00
blekoshowever my resolutions seems quite bad now nad cannot changed it yet. I'll try after the updates20:00
_Rambaldi_i want to ls files in a folder by type of file20:00
blekosmaybe i'llhave 2 bother you again :p20:00
Tuv0kplease do:)20:00
hischild_Rambaldi_, perhaps man ls?20:00
Tuv0k_Rambaldi_, man ls20:00
Tuv0khischild, :)20:01
hischildTuv0k, beat ya to it :p20:01
Tuv0kha20:01
_Rambaldi_i am looking through now but nothign there20:01
hischild_Rambaldi_, what i'm wondering about is what you want to list it by. Linux doesn't really use file types20:01
Tuv0kits totally there20:02
canhashischild: maybe he means extensions20:03
Tuv0k--file-type  likewise, except do not append `*'20:04
Tuv0kfrom the manpage20:04
hischildcanhas, i know. that's why i said that ubuntu doesn't use it. It only uses file types which are defined by the file's content20:04
Tuv0khttp://unixhelp.ed.ac.uk/CGI/man-cgi?ls20:04
Tuv0khttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ls20:05
Tuv0kctrl-f and serach 'type'20:06
Tuv0k!google20:06
ubotugoogle is the helpers' friend; many newer users dont have the google-fu yet; For GNU/Linux:  http://google.com/linux20:06
hwildewhy is dd running, and why is it taking up 40% of my cpu ?20:14
smallfoot-eek20:14
smallfoot-dd is creepy, dont mess with it, if you dont know what it is20:15
hwildebut it's bogging down my system20:15
hwildewtf is it even running20:15
smallfoot-dd shouldnt be running20:15
smallfoot-you're not making an ISO or something?20:15
hwildeno I just booted up20:15
Flannelhwilde: whats the command that its doing?20:15
hwildeI can't do anything it's so sloq20:15
smallfoot-oh, very strange...20:15
smallfoot-does it say what command it is running, like 'dd -f sdf asd'20:16
smallfoot-or it just say 'dd' ?20:16
Flannelhwilde: ps aux | grep dd20:16
hwilde/bin/dd bs 1 if /proc/kmsg of /var/run/klogd/kmsg20:16
smallfoot-oh20:16
hwildeload average 4.74 wow20:16
smallfoot-if reads /proc/kmsg and writes it to /var/run/klogd/kmsg20:16
hwildewhat is this kmsg20:17
hwilde59% cpu now :/20:17
smallfoot-should be some messages, from the kernel, i think20:17
smallfoot-root      5046  0.0  0.0   1872   536 ?        S    14:52   0:00 /bin/dd bs 1 if /proc/kmsg of /var/run/klogd/kmsg20:18
smallfoot-i have this in my system too20:18
smallfoot-so its normal20:18
smallfoot-but it shouldnt eat all cpu20:18
smallfoot-for me, it eats none20:18
hwildeoh i see..  it's scrolling pci errors in kmsg20:18
smallfoot-oh20:18
askandI decided to upgrade from gutsy and when the update-manager had fetched about half of the files, my internet broke..how can I continue the upgradeprocess as painless as possible? I think I have to reboot..20:19
smallfoot-mine looks rather quiet20:19
hwildeeth2: PCI error 0x80000020:19
smallfoot-askand, dont know20:19
mvoaskand: if you just run "update-manager -d" again, all should be fine20:19
smallfoot-eth2 is network ethernet card #3, i think20:19
mvoaskand: quit the current running release-upgrader of course first :)20:20
smallfoot-you have 3 network cards?20:20
askandmvo: oyea :) I will try thanks :)20:20
mvoaskand: the already downloaded stuff will not be redownloaded20:20
hwildeyes, I have three network cards20:20
smallfoot-oh20:20
hwildeis that out of scope for the ubuntu project :p20:20
smallfoot-no, 3 should work, it shoudlnt be a problem20:20
hwildeahhh the network manager20:21
hwildeI hate that thing!20:21
hwildenow it's ok20:21
smallfoot-oh20:21
smallfoot-strange20:21
hwildeI guess it's no longer trying to mess with eth220:22
smallfoot-ya20:22
smallfoot-maybe eth2 is broken? idk... if it only mess with that, and not eth0 and eth120:22
smallfoot-i think you can see the error messages, if you look in /var/run/klogd/kmsg20:22
hwildeeth2: PCI error 0x80000020:22
smallfoot-it repeats that alot?20:22
hwildeuhh 59% of my cpu worth20:23
smallfoot-hehe20:23
smallfoot-i guess it like floods that error all the time?20:23
* hwilde stares at smallfoot- 20:23
smallfoot-im not sure exactly what that error means, but you could try to google it20:23
smallfoot-or if get the problem again, you could try without the network card, or with another one, maybe its damaged (ESD static discharge or something)20:24
linkinxphello guys where i can find a little tool with graphical Upload and Download information?20:28
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wolf4914Does anyone have nvidia drivers working in dual head ?20:36
hwildeyep20:37
LiraNunayes20:37
LiraNunause nvidia-settings20:37
LiraNunaworks like a charm20:37
wolf4914hmm _ I have low graphics mode after update20:38
wolf4914log says could not find the module20:38
LiraNunaworks here, weird20:38
hwildewhat module?20:38
* icanhasa poke icanhasa20:39
wolf4914EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found)20:40
wolf4914In restricted drivers it says drivers in use20:40
LiraNunatry reinstalling ?20:40
LiraNunasudo apt-get install nvidia-glx nvidia-settings20:41
wolf4914reinstalling the system?20:41
orvokkiLiraNuna: Why nvidia-glx instead of nvidia-glx-new?20:41
LiraNunaorvokki, depends on his card etc20:41
orvokkiNvidia-glx has ancient drivers.20:41
wolf4914I have it all installed - I even tried beta drivers 178.0820:41
joker2048_!pastie Hi!20:41
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about pastie hi! - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi20:41
wolf4914I have 660020:41
orvokkiNvidia-glx-new should be fine with it.20:42
cpk1i have a 6600 using new just fine20:42
orvokkiI have it too.20:42
wolf4914right - and it did work fine before update lolz20:42
icanhasaWhy in the world does the bluetooth module automatically install and automatically load with boot in hardy?20:42
cpk1for all those idiot businessmen who were only able to get a business degree20:43
icanhasawolf4914: what exactly is the problem?20:43
wolf4914nvidia drivers will not load20:43
wolf4914for some reason20:43
joker2048_hey all, i want to compile openvz into my existing HardyHeron beta. During compiling the kernel the following error comes up: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/63457/20:43
orvokkiwolf4914: Do you have restricted drivers for your kernel installed?20:43
wolf4914yes20:43
x1250cpk1: "ease of use", I prefer debian's way though. You want it, you install it.20:43
orvokkiDoes lsmod|grep nvidia display the module?20:44
cpk1I like that way better too =\20:44
x1250when I installed hardy I did a massive cleanup20:44
wolf4914with API mismatch yes20:44
orvokkiSorry, what?20:44
topyliicanhasa: i suppose the bluetooth module is loaded so that our bluetooth devices would work :)20:45
muszekhi... I dist-upgraded to hardy on my new VPS.  I did it from a minimal (~100MB) image of gutsy... and the problem is that ssh doesn't start on boot... how do I fix that?20:45
muszekI mean I installed Ubuntu  from that image and then dist-upgraded20:45
icanhasatopyli: seriously, what percentage of people use bluetooth devices by defauly?20:46
neggeanyone else having problems burning DVDs in hardy?20:46
jbroomemuszek: is it installed?20:46
neggedidn't work with Nero, not with Brasero and not with Imgburn from inside my virtual XP machine20:47
joker2048_any idea regarding my openvz thing?20:47
topyliicanhasa: 100% of topylies do, i don't have reliable statistics of all users20:47
x1250muszek: I guess you need to # update-rc.d sshd defaults20:47
x1250or ssh, I don't remember right now20:47
icanhasatopyli: I see. touche :D20:48
muszekjbroome: yeah, I need to log in to that VPS web-based control panel, fire up console from there and start ssh manually (/etc/init.d/ssh start)20:48
x1250it shouldn't be necessary though, unless ubuntu guys had make that bad call.20:48
topyliicanhasa: lots of people have phones though, that's quite a few users right there20:48
akiook20:49
akiowhere can i find all the major differences between gutsy and hardy?20:49
akiolike a listing of the freezes and major features and stuff20:49
bews1Is there a way to download and install just the latest packages from the beta instead of downloading a beta CD that's already outdated and installing from that?20:49
muszekx1250: muszek@alpha:/etc$ update-rc.d ssh defaults20:49
muszek System startup links for /etc/init.d/ssh already exist.20:49
icanhasatopyli: I understand installation. but to load that module on every boot automatically is just a waste of memory. really.20:49
akioalmost like a distrowatch version lineup20:50
icanhasabews1: You can download a nightly/daily build of hardy.20:50
x1250muszek: something on daemons.log?20:50
topyliicanhasa: yeah it has to be at least two kilobytes!20:50
bews1icanhasa: I did that yesterday, and it ended up referencing different repos from the beta!20:50
jbroomeif you're that low on ram, then damn20:50
x1250daemon.log, maybe it says something20:50
icanhasabews1: never ran into that. sorry :/20:50
akiobews1: you can download the alternate cd and install from text mode20:51
bews1akio: sure.  That doesn't make the packages any more up-to-date20:51
akioit only installs a very base system, then you can upgrade from servers20:51
bews1In fact, I always use the alternate20:51
bews1Oh, I see.20:51
konaHi All - Is the installing Hardy Heron on a Dell that I already partitioned - At partioning screen - not sure which is best choice - This will be a dual boot w/M$oft - there is 28GB's free for the Hardy Heron install - Which option would be best to choose?20:51
muszekx1250: http://pastebin.us/?show=m7dd485b6 (grepped for ssh - didn't get any  lines)20:52
bews1Thanks; I want a default installation, so I'll just use the beta CD and live with the wait20:52
x1250I heard there was a minimal ubuntu install image, something like netinstall on debian, is that true?20:52
bews1x1250: yes, but it20:52
bews1is broken for Hardy!20:52
x1250:)20:52
x1250I would prefer that kind of installation, its much better for me20:53
konaShouldv I use "Guided - Use largest continious free space" ?20:53
bews1x1250: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/21706920:53
ubotuLaunchpad bug 217069 in ubuntu "minimal install cd checksum failure" [Undecided,New]20:53
akioi used it20:53
akioits broken as it can only install lilo, and the gnome packages are broken20:54
bews1akio: is the checksum embedded in the CD or downloaded as part of the process?20:54
jbroomekona: basic installation and partitioning questions are better answered in #ubuntu20:54
bews1Oh, that's bad.  I need grub20:54
akiothe checksum sorta "is" the cd20:54
x1250muszek: take a look to the init.d/ssh script and see what is doing20:54
daviscI'm having a problem I'm finding very difficult to diagnose. 2.6.24-12 worked fine, but 2.6.24-15 and -16 hang at the Ubuntu graphic for about 3 minutes and then the screen goes black. I can SSH into it but nothing seems wrong - it just won't boot >:-(20:55
akiobut i used the amd64 version20:55
bews1akio: if the checksum gets downloaded, the problem might've gone away20:55
akiothe cd works20:55
akiomostly20:55
akioit definitely aint for the faint-hearted20:55
konajbroo_e: Wasn't sure - have asked a few questions in that channel and was told to come over to this one - because it is Hardy Heron...20:56
muszekx1250: I don't understand where are you going with this... manually doing '/etc/init.d/ssh start' works20:56
jbroomekona: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot?action=show&redirect=WindowsDualBootHowTo#head-0baa8f105578b2a8d17b00ee1d5534475cc1c86820:56
muszekx1250: could uninstalling (with purge) and installing again help?20:56
ghalebhello, I have a bug, my keyboard stop responding if I move from window to window, I'm using ubuntu hardy20:57
bews1muszek: uninstalling what?20:57
x1250davisc: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and delete "quiet splash" from the kernel line you have problems with. Comment "hiddenmenu" line also20:57
muszekbews1: ssh20:57
x1250then reboot and take a look20:57
x1250only delete "quiet splash" from the line, not the entire line20:58
x1250muszek: probably20:58
muszekx1250: ok.  thanks for your help.20:58
bews1OK, I guess my strategy for a clean beta install is: install from the daily CD, which allows grub and lvm to coexist.  Then change sources.list to match what's on the beta cd.  Sheesh20:59
christozHello...20:59
christoz My question is ...let's say i have a sound related program(Amarok) named which using the A mixer and another program (VOIP..Skype Actually))using the  B mixer ..can these tow mixers work-blending together and simultaneously ?20:59
x1250bews1: problematic kernel line should look something like this20:59
christozI'm using ubuntu-Hardy20:59
x1250-> /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24-16-generic root=UUID=3edd5679-635f-4f89-8081-08b268f2cdc8 ro20:59
Flannelbews1: There are no beta repositories, the snapshots (daily, alpha, whatever) exist only in the CDs themselves20:59
x1250then reboot and see whats going on20:59
christozAmarok cannot play music while i'm in voice call21:00
x1250christoz: try pulseaudio. System -> prefs -> sound21:00
ghalebplease, any help! this problem really annoying .I can't use my keyboard correctly!21:00
orvokkiEveryone know which day it is tomorrow? ;>21:01
christozx1250 Skype doesn't use pulseaudio but a modified mod for it...actually eses alsa mixer ..21:01
orvokkiThat's right, the Release Candidate day. \o/21:01
christozx1250 what should i do from there?21:02
x1250christoz: ok, but using skype alsa and amarok with pulseaudio works?21:02
christozx1250 nope21:02
sailaway85I dont seem to be able to download vmware  player from site... trying for 3 days now ... is there an alternative21:03
x1250you have to select pulseaudio from the dropdown menus21:03
christozx1250 the result is crash21:03
x1250result of what?21:03
christozx1250  ok wait..21:03
x1250sailaway85: virtualbox21:04
x1250http://www.virtualbox.org/21:04
Peloafternoon folks ,  my removable media no longer auto mounts since the last update (usb-flash and cd/dvd) , am I the only one ?21:04
sailaway85I want to try vmware better file exchange21:04
bews1Flannel: what I mean by "beta repo" is the place that is in the sources.list after you install the beta.21:05
bews1x1250: what do I do with that kernel line?21:05
x1250sailaway85: what do you mean by file exchange?21:05
Pelosailaway85, I don'T think there is a vmware for this kernel yet21:05
sailaway85Pelo: read somewhere files can be seen on win network21:06
^Ocean^ccsm wont run , I gives me "ImportError: /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/compizconfig.so: undefined symbol: ccsEdgesToStringList"21:07
x1250bews1: you had the problem with the kernel? Search for the "hiddenmenu" line and comment it (#hiddenmenu). Then delete "quiet splash" from the kernel line you have problems with... and reboot21:07
* Pelo his been having mounting issues ever since he upgraded to the beta ...21:07
bews1"the problem with the kernel?"  Maybe you have me confused with someone else21:07
x1250that should show you every little thing that happens at boot21:07
sailaway85Pelo: thanks... am running virtualbox but its for gutsy21:07
x1250aa bews1, yeah21:07
af_I was unable to install grub as bootloader21:08
x1250<bews1> x1250: what do I do with that kernel line?21:08
x1250what kernel linea?21:08
Peloaf_, what part is missing ? maybe I can help a little , a very little21:08
bews1x1250: you wrote "the problematic kernel line looks like: ..."21:08
bews1but maybe your confusion had already started by then21:08
af_Pelo, don't know, just grub fails, lilo was happy indeed21:08
x1250aah, probably21:08
Peloaf_, when does grub fail, are you getting any error msg ?21:09
bews1Does anyone have  a better strategy for a clean beta install than this?:21:09
bews1install from the daily CD, which allows grub and lvm to coexist.  Then change sources.list to match what's on the beta cd.  Sheesh21:09
af_only strange thing was hardy server, with /boot, swap /, /home in raid121:09
af_Pelo, none21:09
af_just the red screen21:09
Peloaf_,  ok carry on then21:09
tomahasamootMy wife and I login on different VT's and switch back and forth (ctrl+alt+Fx).  Often, about a second after switching, the login that was switched from crashes.  Then the screen switches back to the prevous VT were kdm is restarting.21:09
af_the raid1 is not very happy, it's unable to boot unattended in degraded mode as well. I have seen long threads about this21:10
tomahasamootI don't know if this is related to X, but I'm using an nVidia 8600 w/ the real drivers21:10
zucaritasHello, I lost sound after upgrading to 8.04 any suggestions?21:11
uberushaximuszucaritas: make sure you're configured to use pulseaudio21:11
zucaritasuberushaximus, Im a total newbie, how can I do that?21:12
uberushaximusiirc, you need to remove alsa, but that's only from what I heard from someone else21:12
uberushaximustry configuring it in the 'sound' menu21:12
uberushaximusI haven't been on hardy myself in a few months21:13
savvaszucaritas: also make sure that you use the main mirror (system > administration > software sources > download from: -> main server > close > reload data) and you have updated to the latest versions of the packages21:13
zucaritassavvas, doing that right now.21:14
savvaszucaritas: if you see a lot of upgrade, after they're downloaded and installed do a reboot to be sure that you use the current versions, let's hope the updated versions fix your problems :)21:15
^Ocean^is Compiz Broken right now ?21:16
savvasno ^Ocean^, works ok here21:16
RyanPriorMy sound has totally died, all of a sudden. Alsamixer fails with "alsamixer: function snd_mixer_load failed: No such file or directory"21:18
savvasRyanPrior: apt-cache policy linux-ubuntu-modules-$(uname -r)21:20
savvas!pastebin | RyanPrior21:21
ubotuRyanPrior: pastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic)21:21
Kalamarencuhello21:22
savvasRyanPrior: make it a bit quick if you want a reply from me, i'll be leaving in a couple of minutes21:22
RyanPriorsavvas: Pastebin is for big multi-line pastes. One-liners are just fine. :-)21:22
Kalamarencufor Hardy Heron is there any advanced support for RAID?21:22
savvasRyanPrior: it's not a one liner it has 3-4 lines of text, i need them all21:22
RyanPriorsavvas: Ah, you need the output of that command. http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/63461/21:23
savvasyou can paste it here, but don't blame me if they attack you for flooding :P21:23
RyanPriorsavvas: I thought you were reprimanding me for pasting the output of alsamixer. =P21:24
KalamarencuI already have a RAID configuration with windowz installed and I want to install Ubuntu . 7.10 with dmaraid installed, will give me like 8 partitions instead of three and I am afraid it will screw up my current configuration  ANy ideea if Hardy comes with better HDD RAID support?21:24
blekosdo u know any media player for firefox 3?21:24
savvasRyanPrior: did you upgrade from gutsy now or did you have hardy before?21:24
RyanPriorblekos: Firefox 3 in Hardy comes equipped with a gstreamer plugin for media.21:24
KalamarencuAnyone?21:24
RyanPriorsavvas: I've been on Hardy for months.21:24
akioKalamarencu: I wouldn't try what you are thinking21:25
RyanPriorsavvas: I've had sound all morning, and suddenly my media player stopped playing and alsamixer says I don't have any sound device or whatever.21:25
Kalamarencuwhy not akio ?21:25
Kalamarencuit should work, no ?21:25
akioif you want an idea, Grub is broken on my alt. install disk21:26
akioit should work, and to praise all the cool stuff in hardy it will work21:26
akiojust be patient21:26
Kalamarencu7 DAYS!21:26
akioi know21:26
RyanPriorKalamarencu: if you've got Windows Software RAID, it may be difficult to get it to get it working under Linux. If it's a hardware RAID controller, it should be transparent to the OS.21:26
akioim sorta impatient too21:26
akiotrue21:27
akiobut there are some really cool thinkgs you can do with the grub21:27
Kalamarencuit is hardware raid controller NVIDIA 4 configured from BIOS21:27
savvasRyanPrior: try reinstall these packages and reboot, maybe it'll help: sudo aptitude reinstall linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-16-generic linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24-16-generic libasound2 alsa-utils alsa-base21:27
akiobut if you want to boot into software raid you are going to need "core.img" of grub slapped into the space between the mbr and the first partition21:28
Kalamarencupartitioned from the WIN installation21:28
akioand you need to build it21:28
Kalamarencuhave you guys ever tried to "sudo apt-get moo" ? It is an easter egg21:28
blekosit doesnt seem to work with e-radio21:28
akioi have seen it21:28
KalamarencuI see akio21:29
akiothere are more easter eggs actually21:29
Kalamarencuakio Alt+F2 ? Free the fish21:29
akioi just got through emailing a grub dev21:29
akiowhat?21:29
KalamarencuI will wait until HH comes out and try21:29
Kalamarencuopen a run box21:29
akioomg21:29
akiothats hilarious21:29
Kalamarencuwhat?21:30
RyanPriorsudo apt-get install cowsay && fortune | cowsay21:30
akiohow do i get rid of him?21:30
Kalamarencuthe fish ?21:30
akioya21:30
Kalamarencureboot21:30
Kalamarencu:)21:30
Prefixhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4729671#post472967121:30
akiooh thanks21:30
Kalamarencuit is wanda21:30
akioi know21:30
akioi like the gnu21:30
akiobut i liked him better when he fired up21:30
akiogrub2 isnt complete yet but it has support for what you are asking21:31
akiohow did you create the software raid in windows?21:32
akiohas anyone tried using ext3cow?21:32
akiospeaking of moo21:32
akio!poll21:32
ubotuUsually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose, depending on your preferences, features you require, and other factors. Do NOT take polls in the channel. If you insist on getting people's opinions, ask BestBot in #ubuntu-bots.21:32
KalamarencuI went into bios , created the RAID in BIOS using two drives. THen I created a custom Win image with nlite, intergrated the F6 drivers, installed and partitioned normally the hdd.21:32
KalamarencuTHe nvidia controller has a windows application that can modify the RAID settings in BIOS21:33
akiodo you know the chipset?21:33
Kalamarencunforce 421:33
Kalamarencuif I am not mistaking21:33
akiono the raid controller21:33
Kalamarencuit is an MSI mobo21:33
akiowhat model board?21:33
KalamarencuI don't remember right now.21:34
KalamarencuLemme look it up21:34
akioyou might want to see how someone else did it using your chipset21:34
akiothats the best way21:34
KalamarencuSetting up cowsay (3.03-8) ...21:34
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Kalamarencu\ to one who adores you.                 /21:34
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Kalamarencu        \   ^__^21:34
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akiobut the short answer for if it works is yes21:34
Kalamarencu                ||     ||21:34
Kalamarencuhaha21:34
Kalamarencuthat is a good lead akio21:35
akioim surprised you werent tossed for that bollocks21:35
PrefixI need some help with my wireless, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4729671#post4729671, cheers21:35
Prefixhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=4729671#post4729671 *21:35
akiodude, thats a usb wireless dongle21:36
akioyou are getting what you deserver! lol21:36
KalamarencuI thought I would be21:36
Prefixlol :<21:36
akiohave you read where others have had better speeds?21:37
PrefixWhat?21:37
akiowell the best way to handle that dongle is to treat it like it was a windows device and use ndiswrapper21:38
Prefixhmm21:38
Prefixmy previous attempts at ndiswrapper where epic fails21:38
akiotry compiling this time21:38
akioget everything solid21:38
akioprobably a good idea to not use hardy yet21:38
PrefixIm new to linux, how do i compile it?21:39
KalamarencuI think that is the difficult part..compiling...21:39
Kalamarencusee21:39
PrefixIts was worse in Gutsy21:39
akiolemme find a howto brb21:39
Prefixkk ty21:39
akiobut you are using hardy aren't you?21:39
Prefixyes21:39
akiok21:39
akioKalamarencu: thanks again for Wanda21:41
Kalamarencu:)21:41
Kalamarencucan't you get read of her?21:41
Kalamarencukill the process21:42
_ZeuZ_Technical question, why does hardy take all my memory into a buffers, and do not let it free instead? it helps me get more and more segmentation faults21:42
akiohttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=104539&highlight=compile+ndiswrapper+source21:42
Prefixty21:42
Prefixill check it out21:43
akiothats just one part21:43
Prefixbut last time i used ndiswrapper, my pc wouldnt boot21:43
Prefix:)21:43
akioi doubt it21:43
Prefixlol seriously21:43
akiodid it give you some weird messages at startup?21:44
_ZeuZ_Using ndis for what? Better off use native support21:44
Tuv0k!mem | _ZeuZ_21:44
ubotu_ZeuZ_: A quick FAQ on Memory Management: http://gentoo-wiki.com/FAQ_Linux_Memory_Management For Lubos Lunak's desktop memory usage comparison, see: http://ktown.kde.org/~seli/memory/desktop_benchmark.html21:44
akiotrue21:44
_ZeuZ_Tuv0k: Been there, nothing helped in any way.21:44
akio_ZeuZ_: he is using a usb dongle for wireless21:44
_ZeuZ_akio: chipset?21:44
_ZeuZ_he can still use native support21:45
akioF5D705021:45
akioi tried for the longest time to use native for my chipset21:45
_ZeuZ_Not model, CHIPSET.21:45
akioi don't know, its probably on the back sticker21:45
akiothat is a good point though21:46
_ZeuZ_No, it's not.21:46
_ZeuZ_If you don't know that, tell me the brand, and model21:46
akioPrefix21:46
Prefixits a Realtek rt73 chipset i think21:46
VolkodavI installed the beta driver from nvidia site and now trying to uninstall but can not find an uninstall optionin the script - this is what I get now http://pastebin.com/m127ee07621:46
PrefixIts a Belking Wireless adapter21:46
sailaway85By default my asus st ddr to 2T but i tried it at 1T and ran a mem test and it ran fine... is this ok?21:47
_ZeuZ_then just install the rt73usb drivers, or the r2x0021:47
akioVolkodav: why did you go and do that21:47
PrefixI have the rt73usb drives, im using it now21:47
Volkodavtheir uninstall instructions seem to be outdated21:47
Tuv0kPrefix, http://linux-wless.passys.nl/21:47
Prefixthe thing is its alot slower than what it should be21:47
Volkodavcuz other options did not work21:47
_ZeuZ_Same on another OS? It can be easily a wireless problem21:48
PrefixThe wireless works perfectly for my dad on his xp laptop, although he is using a different adapter, and he is closer to the router21:49
Prefixbut my signal is 88%21:49
Prefixyet im getting 2mbps21:49
_ZeuZ_That just means that you have more noise in the enviroment next to you.21:49
_ZeuZ_And the TX/RX rate does not limit you for transmissions lower than 100mbps21:49
Kalamarencuchange the channel on the router21:49
akioVolkodav: use 16921:50
VolkodavI will but how?21:50
Kalamarencudo You have the same problem with other Access Points?21:50
Kalamarencuor only with ur AP?>21:50
akioyou are talking on irc, get back to the command line!21:50
akiolol21:50
VolkodavI have to uninstall 173 first21:50
akioget the script from the nvidia site21:50
Volkodavcan't find one21:51
akiothis is not the ubuntu way21:51
Volkodavthis is linux way though21:51
_ZeuZ_sh ./NVIDIA-SCRIPT --uninstall21:51
akiowhat card do you have21:51
Volkodav660021:51
Prefixdefine:AP - if it means what im assuming then I don't know becuase i cant move it around21:51
Prefixits a desktop21:51
akioi don't think you are going to be able to uninstall cleanly21:51
akiothose scripts have no regard for your system21:52
Volkodavwell - I''try what _ZeuZ_  offered21:52
akiobut you can just shove them in and they work21:52
_ZeuZ_Those script have them, if you installed from them.21:52
_ZeuZ_They will remove the module, and firmware.21:52
_ZeuZ_That's uninstalling it21:52
akioall the stuff goes with it cleanly?21:52
Volkodavok lemme get out of X and try21:52
Volkodavbrb21:52
_ZeuZ_Ubuntus "Bulletproof" x server will cause errors though, just delete and manually configure it, as it should be.21:53
akio_ZeuZ_: ?21:53
akioholy crap my X setup wouldn't work for the longest time in this hardy21:53
akioi tried not to use the nvidia script21:53
akioi got it working though21:54
_ZeuZ_pff... I'm a Debian user trying Hardy to test it... and that thing of  allocating all the memory on cache buffers instead of letting it free annoys me badly21:54
akiosame here21:54
akioim just seeing if there is any improvement to running unstable21:55
akioi really love etch though21:55
_ZeuZ_Ubunutu/Kubuntu are both based on Debian SID/unstable either ways21:55
_ZeuZ_myself, I adopted Lenny21:56
akioi run amd64 and lenny doesn't have a few features21:56
Tuv0kipv6.google.com21:56
akiospecifically nvidia-glx and flashplugin-nonfree21:56
_ZeuZ_I also run AMD64 and it has the same features, something like some packages are named different.21:56
Tuv0kdoes that work for you guys?21:56
akioand i'm too clumsy to get it to work cleanly so i like it when its done for me21:57
_ZeuZ_For thos, you have to add non-free in the repos21:57
SnakeArtHi, everyone!21:57
ArandI'm seeing these incredibly long wakeup times from suspends (>2min) anybody got any idea...?21:57
bicyclis1I can'T print from firefox beta5 due to an xml error ! anyone having the same problem ?21:57
akioi want the work these guys are putting into hardy, hopefully the polish works out21:58
KalElthe release date comes closer.21:58
Arandusing fglrx 8.3....21:58
akioCanonical cares about hardy, this one is going to be an LTS release21:59
_ZeuZ_Hardy is NOT going to be a Long term release21:59
_ZeuZ_As far as I've read (2 weeks ago)21:59
SnakeArtI've heard that in Hardy there will be a full support for new Wacom tablets, I'm especially interested in support for Bamboo One. I'm unable to configure this tablet with Gutsy, so I'm full of hope that this problem will be solved in Hardy.21:59
kreativeHey, Im not able to write to my NTFS partition, however I can read from it, what gives?21:59
_ZeuZ_!hardy21:59
ubotuHardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu21:59
akioi just read that it would be21:59
KalElthis is going to be *some* LTS release21:59
KalEleagerly waiting21:59
ArandFunny thing is that it's only the first suspend-wakeup that's affected, i.e. first one takes ~2min, all following takes ~5s22:00
akio_ZeuZ_: is that not what it says...?22:00
KalElkreative, may be they are mounted read only? cat /etc/mtab22:00
Arandkreative: mounted as read-only?22:01
Arandheh...22:01
_ZeuZ_akio, Dunno, it wasn't what I originally read...22:01
akioits ok, i don't have an ego22:02
ArandIt's always been LTS hasn't it22:02
kreative/dev/sda1 /media/sda1 fuseblk ro,noexec,nosuid,nodev,noatime,allow_other,default_permissions,blksize=4096 0 022:02
_ZeuZ_not from what I've read in Barrapunto22:02
KalElkreative, otherwise you might want to "sudo aptitude ntfs-config"22:02
KalElkreative, otherwise you might want to "sudo aptitude install ntfs-config" i mean22:02
SnakeArt!repeat22:02
ubotuDon't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. You can search https://help.ubuntu.com or http://wiki.ubuntu.com while you wait. Also see !patience22:02
Arandthe "ro" part might be your perp.22:03
Cianticompaul, no it isn't, my firefox shows in about dialog firefox 3.0 beta 422:03
kreativeso take out the fuseblk ro22:03
KalElkreative, "sudo gedit /etc/fstab" and change the ro to rw22:03
ompaulCiantic, sudo apt-get update22:03
kreativeok22:03
ompaulCiantic, cos I have it22:03
ompaulCiantic, and I track the release22:03
Cianticompaul, hmm, wait a sec, I started some graphical updater22:04
ompaulas in the beta22:04
Cianticwhich will take a while22:04
ompaulCiantic, na you just do it - it will work22:04
ompaul;-)22:04
KalElkreative, after that you can "sudo umount /media/sda1 && sudo mount /media/sda1"22:04
akioI hate to poll and include windows in the topic, but is there anyone who has a comfortable setup where they can do something similar to "Super+R" for "run" in windows?22:04
akioi have seen gnome-do and alt+F2, but i want something that feels the same22:04
_ZeuZ_ALT+F222:04
KalElakio, for me it's configured as compiz zoom in, but you can use Alt+F2 instead which is gnome default for run22:05
_ZeuZ_it will also work on KDE to open the RUN dialog box22:05
Arandanybody got any idea about my suspend quirks (~2min first wakeup time)22:06
kreativekalel, im getting an error telling me i have 2 options,22:06
KalEli guess one of those two options was /quit22:07
KalEl:/22:07
kreativesorry internet dropped.22:07
Cianticyes the internet22:07
kreativekalel: anyway its asking me if i want to force the mount.22:07
KalElkreative, ok... what does it say exactly?22:08
akioso i have gnome-do22:08
akiobut how do i map alt+F2 to it?22:08
Aranddo you use compiz akio?22:08
akioand how do i get back from zoom?22:09
kreativekalel: Mount is denied because NTFS is marked to be in use. Choose one action 1  If you have Windows then disconnect the external devices by   clicking on the 'Safely Remove Hardware' icon in the Windows taskbar then shutdown Windows cleanly.22:09
akioim stuck in zoom...22:09
akiolol22:09
kreativeIf you don't have Windows then you can use the 'force' option for  your own responsibility. For example type on the command line: mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /media/sda1 -o force Or add the option to the relevant row in the /etc/fstab file:  /dev/sda1 /media/sda1 ntfs-3g force 0 022:09
KalElkreative, that happens when linux (or most likely windows) did not close it properly, do a force22:09
Arandsuper+wheel? akio22:10
Kill_Xwell well, anyone able to confirm weird pink & yellow windows colors using a nvidia geforce 8x00-based (or newer) card? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz-plugins/+bug/21699922:10
kreativeok22:10
ubotuLaunchpad bug 216999 in compiz-plugins "Decoration Plugin: Window shadow color is not displayed as set in plugin properties" [Undecided,New]22:10
Kill_Xwindows shadow colors, that is, sry.22:10
akiothanks Arand22:10
KalElkreative, don't add the force to fstab though.22:10
akioi don't know why zoom works and ccsm has it unchecked, oh well22:11
kreativekalel: thanks really appreciate it.22:11
KalElno problem. glad to help.22:11
PlughI migrated the contents of my old PII to my new Core 2 Duo machine and realized its about time to update my Ubuntu installation as I have 6.06. I started checking out the Ubuntu 8.04 beta but it seems to me that it doesn't support the use of RAID.22:11
Arandakio: in the general section of ccsm you should have kemapping options22:11
kreativeso many updates for 8.04 released22:12
kreativedaily.22:12
PlughWhen it came time to set up the partitions it was listing the partitions of /dev/sda and /dev/sdb when they are configured as mirrors of each other (ie. RAID1)22:13
PlughWill 8.04 support use of RAID disks? Should I just install 7.10 for now (if it supports RAID drives)?22:14
_ZeuZ_!flash 64bits22:15
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about flash 64bits - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi22:15
_ZeuZ_hmm I hate emulating 32bits flash libraries... It looses one hell of performance22:15
coolhardy release candidate is available?22:15
jburdcool22:15
Aranddelayed 'til friday22:16
Tuv0k!flash6422:16
ubotuYou can run Flash, Real, and Java plugins in AMD64 bit computers with Firefox. see the steps to follow at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxAMD64FlashJava22:16
cooljburd, hey there!22:16
coolhmm. but i did get a notification when i ran dist-upgrade22:16
coolanyone please run "update-manager -d" & check22:17
KalElcool, i generally use "sudo aptitude dist-upgrade" instead22:18
Plugh!raid122:19
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about raid1 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi22:19
Plugh!raid22:19
ubotuTips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO - For software RAID, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto22:19
coolyeah, according to HardyReleaseSchedule, 17th April is data for RC22:19
coolso guess, I am upgrading to RC22:19
coolBut, what the hell, very slow speeds :(22:20
cooljust 20kBps22:20
coolit will take forever22:20
KalElcool, what speed?22:20
KalEli got 30kb/s download here22:20
cooldownloading from ubuntu servers22:21
Arandcool: RC is delayade til friday22:21
savvascool: you're doing update-manager -d on hardy?!22:21
coolArand, if thats true then What i am downloading ?22:21
coolsahin_h, on gutsy ==> hardy22:21
ArandBeta I guess, I got some announcment by email about the delay22:22
KalElcool, may be the ubuntu bandwidth is blocked... i'll stop my download so that it will probably be a little bit faster for you22:22
savvascool: ah ok, then you're downloading the beta with the updates22:22
Arandear developers,  Owing to some setbacks getting the set of final packages built for inclusion on the release candidate images, the 8.04 RC will be pushed back a day to Friday, April 18.  This delay is not expected to impact the schedule of the final release.  Thanks, -- Steve Langasek On behalf of the Ubuntu release team22:22
Arandfrom ubuntu-devel announce mailing list22:23
coolohk, thats a BETA with RC's release notes :p22:23
cooldamn i can't stop it now22:23
savvascool: it will upgrade it with the latest available packages, call it a "pre-RC" :)22:24
Arandaka, beta... ;)22:25
coolheh22:25
coolwhy servers are always over loaded these days22:26
taconelot's of people trying out the beta ? :)22:26
coolearlier in dapper, i used to get full speeds22:26
coolnow, rl after rl. speeds are going down :|22:27
coolnow i am getting a fraction of speed, my connection is capable off22:27
* cool takes a short nap till setup finishes22:28
jburdcool: Use a torrent when the thing is released instead of putting load on the server.22:28
cooljburd, i guess rsynch would be the best thing, as torrent do not work with apt22:30
jburdcool: Get the image, mount it, and upgrade from that.22:30
cooli also like to do it via apt, just a personal choice22:31
* DanaG uses aptitude22:31
* cool notices speeds have dropped to pathetic levels22:32
cooljust 5kBps :X22:32
T1m0thyWhere is the trash folder?22:32
T1m0thyI thought it used to be ~/.Trash :\22:32
akiocool, are you ftp/http downloading?22:33
coolcan i cancel the upgrade now & download via torrents?22:33
coolakio, yes22:33
akiostop that!22:33
akioihave help!22:33
coolseems a wiser option22:33
akioit is called.... Transmission!22:33
akioit is easy stoopid and works really well22:33
blekoscould you tell me how i can use proprietary drivers?22:33
coolakio, heh...i know how to use torrents, mate22:34
akioo22:34
akioso the torrent is going slow?22:34
akiobecause i have maxed out my swarm22:34
akioand i just started22:34
coolnah, the problem is i started dist-upgrade , how to stop it?22:35
akioalready have 100 megs22:35
akioctrl-c22:35
RoC_MasterMindanybody know the time for the ubuntu release?22:35
RoC_MasterMindi mean RC22:35
akioithink its the 24th22:35
akio!hardy22:35
ubotuHardy Heron is the code name for the next release of Ubuntu (8.04-LTS), due April 24, 2008 - For more info, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyHeron - CONSIDER IT TO BE BETA SOFTWARE - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1, NOT #ubuntu22:35
akioyup22:35
akio150 megs now22:36
coolakio, which tracker?22:36
akiohttp://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/announce22:37
user1if i have the beta now and when the reall hardy comes out. how much would i have to download to upgrade to hardy?22:38
Dr_willisuser1,  depends on what you got installed.  and how many updatres there are. I would say a few 100mb perhaps.22:39
x1250if you keep upgrading till the last day, then very few packages on the 24th, if at all22:39
_derspanksteruser1: if you continue to update, you'll eventually have final22:39
user1if i never update?22:39
Dr_willisany cd you have burnt may be a few days or weeks out of date.22:39
user1till the real release22:39
coolakio, where is the torrent for alternate install hardy22:39
x1250probably more than 200MB ? But its just a guess22:39
jbroomeuser1: then you'll be downloading a bunch of packages the same day that people are trying to pull the final .iso off the mirrors22:39
jbroomesloooo o oo o o w22:40
Dr_willishttp://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/22:40
user1_derspankster Dr_willis jbroome ya.. but how much in total will it dl for hardy. will i dl about all the hardy again?22:40
Dr_willisI tend to update/upgrade t4he day befor the release.. then wait a week to do the next update22:40
jbroomeuser1: BTSOM22:40
Dr_willisuser1,  depends on how old the cd is.22:40
user1Dr_willis il dl beta today22:41
Dr_willisIm averagind about 200+mb of updates  a week here.22:41
Dr_willisBut that will drop off i imagine22:41
_derspanksterI usually update daily - for fun22:41
coolwhere to download latest hardy built(alternate install) via torrents?22:41
* Dr_willis wonders why the amount matters....22:41
Dr_williscool, http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/22:42
Dr_willisfirst hit on google for 'ubuntu torrent' :)22:42
coolDr_willis, can you point out where, all torrents there are old22:42
cooli need a recent one22:42
Dr_williscool,  look at the bottom of the page?22:42
jbroome!daily | cool22:42
ubotucool: Daily builds of the CD images of the current development version of Ubuntu are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/ and http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/22:42
Dr_willisthats the official torrent page as far as i knwo22:42
user1most packages in beta and hardy will be the same i think?22:43
CartoonCathellos22:43
CartoonCatanyone able to help with broadcom wireless (pcie, bcm94311mcg) and ubuntu 8.04 (both 32 and 64 bit) the card is seen and drivers loaded, but it can not scan or connect22:43
jbroomedailys probably won't have a torrent22:43
Dr_willisuser1,  well once the 'rc'  gets released it will be 'almost done'22:43
user1<Dr_willis> user1,  well once the 'rc'  gets released it will be 'almost done' ?22:44
_ZeuZ_which was the command to check how much memory we've got free, cached/buffered and occupied?22:44
jbroome_ZeuZ_: free22:44
_ZeuZ_lol xD22:44
_ZeuZ_I was trying "mem"22:44
jbroomesrsly22:44
_ZeuZ_Damn, too much WinXP this noon in the univ22:44
_ZeuZ_My mind got screwed up big time22:44
swuboojbroome:  Why not?  It's the correct command for DOS and Win.22:44
swubooI spent too much time MUDding when I was a teenager, so I have a bad habit of typing 'look' when I mean 'ls'.22:45
MeshezabeelI had compiz turned off, then had some updates, now when I try to turn compiz back on it doesn't have the window decoration. If i try turning on windows decoration in the compiz settings manager, compiz then becomes disabled again. Is anyone else having this problem?22:46
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_ZeuZ_swuubo: same for me with ls in the windows command console (cmd/command)22:46
user1is the beta going stable?22:47
jbroomeon the 24th22:47
* cool is trying jigsaw download22:47
blekoshi, i run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg but i dont get any option for choosing display etc22:47
coolblekos, use sudo, as this command can only be run while you are root22:48
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blekosi do run it with sudo22:49
blekoscould u tell me how i can add proprietary drivers?22:50
Dr_willisdrivers for what exactly?22:50
blekosnvidia22:50
blekosif am not mistaked there is a way to do it automatically22:51
Dr_williseither install the proper nvidia-glx package, and run the restricted-driver tool. or just run the restricted drivers tool and let it install it.22:51
_derspanksterblekos: Preferences>Screen Resolution22:51
user1is the beta going stable?22:51
jbroomeon the 24th22:51
Dr_willisuser1,  yes..it will eventually go stable..22:51
x1250blekos: IIRC you must run: dpkg-reconfigure -plow xserver-xorg22:51
user1Dr_willis k any major problems it has?22:51
user1Dr_willis i was going to install it22:52
Dr_willisuser1,  If you cant afford the risk.. then wait.22:52
jbroomeuser1: read the /topic, then decide22:52
user1k22:52
jbroomeif you're going to noob all over yourself, don't22:52
Dr_willisI could of had it installed by the time its taken you to ask all the Q's :)22:52
blekosx125022:54
Kill_Xfolks, any reports of dpkg not returning error-states to $ANY package manager?22:54
Kill_Xgot 5 cases so far where apt was completely broken after an update22:54
blekosno luck, i am only asked to configure keyboard layout etc but not asked for resolution22:54
Kill_X4 on hardy, now 1 on 6.10.122:55
akiocoo, don't you mean jigdo?22:55
x1250blekos: try editing xorg.conf and add vertical and horizontal refresh rates for your monitor...22:55
akiocool*22:55
Kill_X'dpkg --configure -a && apt-get install' was fixing all 5 cases22:55
Meshezabeelis compiz currenly broken in last couple of updates?22:56
akioi wish i knew how to write my own xorg.conf from scratch22:56
x1250Meshezabeel: not for me22:56
Meshezabeelx1250, okay, thanks22:56
Dr_willisakio,  its not that hard. Look at examples/premade ones.  cut/paste :)22:56
akiohaving dual monitors on one card, one vga and one dvi, with buggy drivers from both free and non-free22:57
akioyes it is that hard22:57
konaHi - Dragged my Applications, Places, etc. bar to bottom of screen - There is another bar above that shows running applications, etc. - Is there a way to incorporate this bar into the other bar I dragged from top?22:57
Dr_willisakio,  ati or nvidia?22:57
akionvidia22:57
Some_PersonI assume Hardy will have the same Dapper-Gutsy theme, right?22:57
akioit works now, but there are still issues22:57
akioim using nvidia-glx22:57
Dr_williswith my nvidia 8800gtsxxx  i just use the nvidia-xconfig tool to enable twinview and they take right off..22:57
MeshezabeelSome_Person, Hardy will have the Hardy theme22:57
T1m0thyWhere is the trash folder?22:58
Dr_willisusing nvidia-glx-new here for the driver22:58
akionvidia-glx-new craps out for my setup22:58
Some_PersonIs the Hardy theme different than the Dapper-Gutsy theme?22:58
akioi have a 7800gs22:58
CianticHmm anyone know how to configure the virtual desktops program to follow shortcut keys win+1 = first desktop, ...22:58
MeshezabeelSome_Person, There is no Dapper-Gutsy theme, they used different themes22:58
Some_PersonThey all look the same to me22:59
MeshezabeelSome_Person, okay, then I guess it will be the same22:59
x1250lol22:59
swubooHmm.  Is there a package for PulseAudio support in Wine?22:59
Some_PersonHow are the Dapper, Edgy, Feisty, and Gutsy themes any different from each other?23:00
blekosanybody using kubuntu?23:00
akioi tried23:00
blekosthe option restricted driver does not exist...23:00
akiokde4?23:00
blekosno kd 3.5.923:01
x1250Some_Person: artwork always change between releases23:01
T1m0thyNo one knows where the trash folder is? :| The past few days I have been totally ignored here. I feel invisible.23:01
akioits under linux-restricted-modules i believe23:01
akioits not in the menu23:01
CianticT1m0thy, bottom bar?23:01
Some_Personx1250: but the theme seems to stay the same to me23:01
x1250though they look pretty similar to me too...23:01
swuboot1m0thy?  I believe it's ~/.trash23:01
Dr_willisT1m0thy,  try a ls -a  and look?23:01
swubooGo to your home folder, and turn on "see hidden files"23:01
CianticT1m0thy, see the icon in the bottom bar also23:01
T1m0thyI thought it was ~/.Trash and I'm not using gnome.23:01
Cianticin center23:01
T1m0thyI'll try that, Dr_willis.23:02
Dr_willisive seen it in .trash or .Trash, or in .kde/somthing/trash23:02
akioi don't have a trash icon either and i'm in gnome23:02
T1m0thyNo luck.23:02
Some_PersonTrash is in ~/.Trash23:02
Some_PersonEven on KDE i've never seen it elsewhere23:03
T1m0thyWell I don't have it then..23:03
Dr_willisIts fun and benificial to explore your home dir.23:03
Fritzellikewise that's not where my trash is either, hang on T1m0thy I'll see if I can track it down here23:03
Some_PersonAre the hidden files visible?23:03
T1m0thyThanks, Fritzel.23:03
T1m0thyYes, Some_Person.23:03
T1m0thyI know my home directory.. it just isn't there.23:04
Some_Personok23:04
Some_Personare you KDE or GNOME?23:04
Dr_willisI dont have a .Trash either.23:04
Dr_willisusing kde here23:04
T1m0thyOpenbox23:04
Dr_willis/home/willis/.local/share/Trash/23:04
Some_PersonWhat file manager are you using?23:04
T1m0thyThere it is. :)23:04
T1m0thyThanks, Dr_willis.23:05
Some_Personnevermind23:05
T1m0thyNautilus.23:05
Dr_willis'locate Trash' works wonders23:05
T1m0thyah23:05
T1m0thydidn't know that command23:05
T1m0thythanks23:05
Some_Personeasy way with nautilus is throw something in trash, rightclick it, hit properties, it'll tell you23:05
Fritzelyep confirmed here as well on kubuntu running with ubuntu-desktop23:05
_ZeuZ_!rt73usb23:05
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about rt73usb - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi23:05
_ZeuZ_...23:05
Some_PersonI've never been a KDE fan, GNOME has always been more with me.23:06
Dr_willisI was thinking kde and gnome both used the same trash area/dir/settings now...23:07
FritzelSome_Person: doing that here on gnome says trash:///23:07
Dr_willisbut i hacent checked lately23:07
x1250I did prefer KDE, and used KDE4 till a week ago. I installed gnome on my laptop and runned compiz. Wow, I ended installing gnome on my desktop too...23:07
Some_PersonFritzel: toss something in the trash, open the trash, rightclick the thing you put in there, and hit properties23:07
CianticIs the package list out of date due to fact that this is still Beta?23:07
FritzelDr_willis: they do, because my stuff that I deleted in KDE are there now in gnome23:07
FritzelSome_Person: me tooo that's what I got23:07
CianticEclipse is in version 3.2.2 which is ... old.23:08
Dr_willisi JUST noticed i click on the trash can in the panel in KDE. and open in new window --> and it opens with Nautilus....23:08
akioT1m0thy, did you find it?23:08
Some_PersonFritzel: maybe because i'm still on gutsy23:08
Dr_willisFigure THAT out.. :)23:08
T1m0thyakio: Yeah.23:08
akiowhat did you do?23:08
FritzelSome_Person: that could be23:08
T1m0thyakio:  ~/.local/share/Trash/23:09
akioalso there is a link here that explains something about that23:09
akiohttp://linuxfud.wordpress.com/2006/09/24/how-to-add-the-trash-can-to-your-kubuntu-desktop/23:09
Some_PersonAnything cool and new in Hardy I need to know about?23:09
akioin gnome you can use gconf-editor to set the trash icon as visible23:09
akiomake sure to do it for the right user23:10
_ZeuZ_how can I see a variable contained in the PATHs?23:10
_ZeuZ_For example, see the variable in PATH that points to the location of Java23:10
Dr_willis'which command'23:11
Dr_williswhich ls --> /usr/bin/ls23:11
akioi want to know as well23:11
akioi think it is set up in bash.rc23:11
_ZeuZ_hmm... weird, I have java, but not java-s virtual machine (jvm)23:12
akiojava-s?23:12
linxeh_ZeuZ_: sudo update-java-alternatives23:12
_ZeuZ_java-s == java's23:13
linxeh_ZeuZ_: with java one normally sets JAVA_HOME somewhere too, but as long as you have the alternatives set up you can usually avoid it23:13
reya276If I have an AMD64 should I use the 64 bit version, or the x86 which one would better23:13
_ZeuZ_linxeh: I'm downloading the 32bits java so I can use frostwire, is there any way to set the variable that way only for that software?23:14
x1250reya276: depends on your definition of "better"23:14
Some_PersonWhat was all of your favorite ubuntu versions?23:15
linxeh_ZeuZ_: you could set up a script that sets it then runs the software23:15
linxehSome_Person: ? the current one (whatever that might be at the time)23:15
linxehreya276: how much ram23:15
blekossorry but i am getting frustrated. running dpkg ... reconfigure but no options for screen come up23:15
linxehreya276: less than 4GB then you might as well just use the 32bit version23:15
blekos sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow xserver-xorg23:16
reya276linxeh: about 2gb of ram23:16
_ZeuZ_linxhe: that's what I wanted to know the current Java's path for...23:16
Some_Personwhat i mean by that is which one was the one you liked the most as far as how well it worked (or possibly looked) (or maybe how surprising it was)23:16
reya276 linxeh: oh ok23:16
linxehreya276: I run my amd64/em64t boxes with 2gb ram with 32bit - its just easier23:16
reya276so I guess I'm donwloading the right onw23:16
linxeh_ZeuZ_: its in /usr/lib/jvm somewhere23:17
x1250las time I checked, years ago, 64bit version lacked some software and had some chroot tricks with flash and other 32bit apps. Is it the same now a days?23:17
linxeh_ZeuZ_: you can check in /etc/alternatives where the symlink points to23:17
reya276ah ok then, It sucks for me because I messed up my beta verison, so I have to re-install it23:17
swuboox1250:  I use the native version of Flash, no problems whatsoever.23:17
blekoscould somebody with the beta version and kde 3.5.x installed to check system setting->advanced and see if there is an option for restricted drivers?23:17
_ZeuZ_just cd to the symlink and pwd?23:17
linxehx1250: its better now, but IMO its easier to use 32bit atm. unless you have more than 4GB ram its not worth bothering imo23:17
linxeh_ZeuZ_: cd /etc/alternatives, then ls java and see what its pointing at for a clue23:18
linxeh_ZeuZ_: my ubuntu boxes aren't switched on atm23:18
_ZeuZ_how to see where it points? :)23:18
swuboolinxeh:  64 bit really doesn't seem to have any problems for me anymore.  Feisty, yeah.  Gutsy, a little.  The few problems I had left don't seem to be happening in Hardy.23:18
peeps[work]if I installed the beta now, and applied all updates through the 25th, would it be safe to assume that the setup would be just as good as if I had waited and installed the final release, and updates after that?23:19
swubooIronically, I only have one gig of RAM.  Of course, I'm planning an upgrade for the next couple of weeks, so at least I won't have to reinstall.23:19
reya276linxeh: I install these (http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=4253232&postcount=133)drivers when I did not need to and now system wont recognize the tablet at all23:19
DanaGHow do I get Bash to ignore history?23:19
x1250DanaG: http://www.openfree.org/forums/showthread.php?t=664123:22
peeps[work]DanaG, you want to clear your history?  or just never use it again?23:24
peeps[work]you can try deleting .bash_history to clear it23:24
DanaGer23:25
DanaGI mis-asked.23:25
DanaGI lost the word "duplicate"23:25
DanaGIgnore duplicate history.23:25
DanaGHISTORYCONTROL=ignoredups doesn't seem to work for me, if they're alternating between two different commands.23:25
user1i have some friends sharing my internet. i have 30k vacant and 3 friends. is there a way that i define the combine band limit for 3 users combined as 30 k . not 10k for each. that way if 2 are  online they can share 15k each. and if all 3 are online. they will be spreaded 10k each in managed behaviour. any way ?23:27
RoC_MasterMinduser1, that's called traffic shaping23:27
Kill_Xhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/+bug/218422 <-- since this seems to be a distribution-wide problem (all versions) please respond if you had similar experience, thank you :)23:28
ubotuLaunchpad bug 218422 in dpkg "dpkg seems to not always report an error state correctly which results in SIGSEGV on apt next call" [Undecided,New]23:28
user1RoC_MasterMind ya how can i do it23:28
swubooDoes anyone know how to set up sound so that ALSA ouput from applications is routed through Pulse Audio?23:30
Tuv0k!pulse | swuboo23:30
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about pulse - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi23:30
Tuv0k!pulseaudio | swuboo23:30
ubotuswuboo: PulseAudio is a sound server intended as a drop-in replacement for !ESD - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio for information and installation instructions23:30
Some_PersonI wish we could have something like this for the theme: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Hardy/Alternate/Kerberos23:30
Tuv0kswuboo, each application should havea pusle plugin23:31
Tuv0k!google | swuboo23:31
ubotuswuboo: google is the helpers' friend; many newer users dont have the google-fu yet; For GNU/Linux:  http://google.com/linux23:31
swubooTuv0k:  Should.  But it isn't remotely true.23:31
Tuv0kswuboo, of course not23:31
Tuv0khence should, not will23:31
swubooTuv0k:  And that's presently my problem.23:31
swubooTuv0k:  Nevertheless, ubotu's link might be helpful.23:32
Tuv0kjust because they don't play via pulse plugin does not mean they won't play23:32
Tuv0kshould be23:32
AlanAm I optimistic in hoping that RC1 really is tomorrow?23:32
Tuv0kjust follow the instructions23:32
Tuv0kdare I say they are foolproof23:32
Tuv0kAlan, it will be out when its announced23:33
swubooTuv0k:  Might want to hold off on that.  If those packages are necessary for PulseAudio to function, why aren't they installed by default?23:33
AlanTuv0k, fair enough, i'll stop being so impatient :)23:33
Tuv0kswuboo, spend some more time reading and applying those directions23:33
Tuv0kyou may find that they are installed, but I doubt you have done anything at this point23:34
AlanI'm stuck in an annoying position where the Beta was too unstable, but i wont have the time to do the upgrade when the final release comes out :(23:34
Alanand i've had good experience with Ubuntu RC23:34
Alanso...23:34
* Alan crosses fingers23:34
Tuv0kAlan, you wonlt have time to type a string into a term?23:34
AlanTuv0k, heh, I prefer to install new versions from scratch23:35
Tuv0kthen why bother with the RC?23:35
Tuv0kwhy not just wait til final?23:35
AlanI've never had a distro handle an upgrade 100%, and usually a lot of junk gets left behind23:35
nosrednaekimmine worked PERFECTLY.... Iw as very amazed... it was my first upgrade23:36
AlanTuv0k, because the RC is usually really stable, and after the 20th I have no time for about 2 weeks23:36
Tuv0kwell I'm the wrong person to talk to about the religion of clean installs23:36
Tuv0kI think its a complete waste of time23:36
Tuv0kunless something goes completely wrong23:36
AlanTuv0k, also, i'm taking the opportunity to move between hard drives23:36
Tuv0kor new hardware as you say23:36
AlanBut... i like to maintain a known-working install while making a new install23:36
Some_PersonWhy won't they ever change the ubuntu theme?23:37
user1RoC_MasterMind ya how can i do it23:37
Tuv0kbut I have challenged myself to maintain my old box and just upgrade23:37
Tuv0kI learn more from upgrading than clean installs23:37
CianticFirefox rendering is really slow hmm23:37
Tuv0kthe only kick out of a clean install is to see the new installer23:37
x1250clean installs are a pain in the ass23:37
Tuv0kindeed23:37
Tuv0kI don't like starting from scratchola23:38
x1250I managed to keep my desktop with debian for 2.5 years, no reinstallation, till my hd died23:38
brynjolf!bugs23:38
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-bots23:38
Some_Personi have always been a clean install kind of guy, but this time, i think i'll make an exception23:38
Tuv0kx1250, me too23:38
AlanTuv0k, heh, I've had enough upgrade issues keeping me on my toes to last a while (used to be a desktop Gentoo user)23:38
Cianticmost of the pages work, but gmail is *really* slow23:38
Cianticespecially during scrolling23:38
shadow420I don't mess with upgrading to many problems23:38
Tuv0kAlan, then an upgrade should be cake for a "gentoo user" whatever that is these days23:38
swubooTuv0k:  I did, in fact, have all the non -dev and -dbg packages on that list.23:39
swubooTuv0k:  Nevertheless, I've done the conf and user group hacks it recommended, let's see if it worked.23:39
Tuv0kswuboo, now you just need to make pulse the default sound server23:39
Tuv0ksetting my man23:39
Tuv0k/etc/pulse23:39
Tuv0kfollow the instructions23:39
AlanTuv0k, heh, Gentoo user from a couple of years ago, i don't know what it's like these days... but yeah, the reason I moved to Ubuntu is I got fed up of the time spent troubleshooting rather than using my desktop23:39
swubooTuv0k:  Pulse has been the default audio server; Pulse is working fine, has been for days.23:40
Tuv0kswuboo, I just set mine up on this box, because it was not default as advertised, so I feel your pain23:40
AlanHowever, if the Hardy upgrade really is that good, i may make a leap of faith23:40
Some_PersonI remember installing gutsy, the installer wouldn't work. I had to install feisty and then upgrade to gutsy.23:40
shadow420hey I am have 2 kernels in my grub menu.list how do I remove the old one from my install plaus from grub23:40
swubooTuv0k:  Well, I'm gonna restart X, see if the wiki stuff worked; I'll be back in a moment.23:40
AlanEverybody i knew had Feisty->Gutsy upgrade issues23:40
akioanybody got a link for info on how to use pulse to setup a home sound network?23:40
Tuv0kAlan, agreed, I moved for that exact reason, and that was when ubuntu first dropped23:40
AlanAnd Edgy->Feisty issues23:40
Tuv0kswuboo, x has nothing to do with it23:40
Some_PersonFeisty --> Gutsy was easy for me, so I'm going to try Gutsy --> Hardy in 9 days23:41
shadow4207 days23:41
AlanTuv0k, I've only been on ubuntu since 6.1023:41
Tuv0kI did gutsy> to hardy the day hardy dropped23:41
shadow420u mean23:41
AlanActually, the 6.10 RC23:41
Some_Personi've been using ubuntu since 5.1023:41
Some_Personi was in 6th grade23:41
user1 using linux,i have some friends sharing my internet. i have 30k vacant and 3 friends. is there a way that i define the combine band limit for 3 users combined as 30 k . not 10k for each. that way if 2 are  online they can share 15k each. and if all 3 are online. they will be spreaded 10k each in managed behaviour. any way.i have a dlink switch. and in futer i may take a fourth one and give him a dedicated 20k limit alone. so i need control?23:41
Tuv0kon one machine all I had was a feisty disk, and did a feisty >gutsy>hardy is one sitting23:41
Tuv0kNO problems23:41
shadow420I started ubuntu at 5.10 if i remember correctly23:42
Tuv0kuser1, you want bandwidth throttling23:42
DanaGHandy thing: dd-wrt router.23:42
Some_Person5.10 was a pain to install, i remember GRUB failing to install and having to use LILO, and having no usplash23:42
Tuv0kouch23:43
AlanI'm also wondering if i should switch to 64-bit...23:43
user1Tuv0k whats that. how to get it23:43
Tuv0kI really don't remember my first was it warty install23:43
CianticGuys! This must be fixed before release, it is still affecting performance http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=70892823:43
Tuv0k!google | user123:43
ubotuuser1: google is the helpers' friend; many newer users dont have the google-fu yet; For GNU/Linux:  http://google.com/linux23:43
Some_Personplus the nvidia driver didn't support my card back then. i had to use VESA23:43
AlanSo another thing that does preclude me from upgrading...23:43
user1Tuv0k i need human advice on apps23:43
Tuv0kit must have went smooth because I stuck with ubuntu23:43
shadow420hey I am have 2 kernels in my grub menu.list how do I remove the old one from hardy plus from grub?23:43
swubooTuv0k:  Heh.  Well, now ALSA apps don't crash, but they also don't produce sound even if they're they only sound-producing software running.23:43
Tuv0k!apps | user123:43
ubotuuser1: A comprehensive list of of Windows-equivalent applications in Linux can be found at http://www.linuxrsp.ru/win-lin-soft/table-eng.html and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WhatWindowsUsersWant23:43
Some_Persondapper was almost a smooth install, except i remember having to have to manually type "gdm" on the first boot23:44
user1Tuv0k theres a diff b/w list and prefered humand choices23:44
shadow420well at least for KDE I can still use Xchat23:45
shadow420am I hiding or what?23:45
Tuv0k!manners | users123:45
ubotuusers1: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines23:45
Tuv0k!manners | user123:45
Some_Personedgy was.... well.... it wasn't great23:45
ubotuuser1: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines23:45
geekthrasHi, my friend is having issues with Hardy - every other startup or so - instead of loading, it goes to busybox 1.1.323:46
geekthrasHow can he fix this / boot up ubuntu from there?23:46
nosrednaekimgeekthras: is he switching between kernels?23:46
Some_Personfinally, feisty and gutsy have been excellently stable and easy to install, and i expect the same from hardy23:46
brynjolfQuick question, for me usplash works then I get a console screen telling me its Reading the boot files and then the rest of the login is commandline only, is that normal? (it still boots perfectly into GDM)23:46
user1Tuv0k whats the problem?23:46
nosrednaekimbrynjolf: happens to me too23:46
geekthrasnosrednaekim: he's only just starting with Linux in general23:46
nosrednaekimI never reboot though, so It doesn't bother me23:47
Tuv0kyou don't take your answers for answers, and you have a lazy attitude23:47
shadow420brynjolf I had no problems installing gutsy23:47
brynjolfnosrednaekim, thank you, just wanted to make sure, perfect answer =)23:47
Tuv0kbut thats just my opinion23:47
user1!manners | Tuv0k23:47
ubotuTuv0k: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines23:47
shadow420!kick user123:47
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about kick user1 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi23:47
nosrednaekimgeekthras: ok... well, is it purely random? can he make sure the hard drive cables are in tight?23:47
Exilantgeekthras: probably some serious error occured, failure to mount or sth., what does the computer say?23:48
user1shadow420 whats your problem?23:48
shadow420user1 I have 2 kernels in my grub menu.list how do I remove the old one from hardy plus from grub?23:48
Exilantshadow420: why don't you just uninstall it?23:49
shadow420Exilant how do I uninstall then?23:50
user1shadow420 you may want to uninstall it from synaptic23:50
geekthrasExilant, nosrednaekim: Waiting on an answer, but I doubt it's hard drive cables - windows still boots fine23:50
user1shadow420  I think the removal from grub is automatic, plus you get space freed23:50
nosrednaekimgeekthras: does he have more than one Har drive?23:51
Tuv0k!ebox | user123:51
ubotuuser1: ebox is a web-based GUI interface for administering a server. It is designed to work with Ubuntu/Debian style configuration management. See the plans for Hardy at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EboxSpec23:51
Exilantshadow420, in your prefered package manager, search for linux-image, remove the older one23:51
shadow420Exilant ok thans23:51
Tuv0kuser1, it has bandwidth monitoring23:51
Exilantthen do apt-get autoremove to also remove headers23:51
shadow420Exilant ok thanks23:51
geekthrashe says it's 2/3 of the time, it sounds like it's going straight to busybox without loading anything else23:51
Exilantnp, you're welcome23:51
geekthrasnosrednaekim: nope23:51
Tuv0kuser1, if you don't know what bandwidth monitoring is, that is what your web browser and google, and wikipedia is for23:52
shadow420Exilant since I am using a KDE it would Adept23:52
Tuv0kuser1, or you could try webmin23:52
user1Tuv0k i obviously know that23:52
nosrednaekimgeekthras: tell him to try booting another kernel... maybe the recovery one23:52
Tuv0kor you could try a seperate bix, and install clarkconnect23:52
Tuv0kbox23:52
user1Tuv0k but i need control. like joint bandwidth limit for 3 ips.23:52
Tuv0kI just gave you the keys to the city dude23:53
Tuv0ktake them23:53
user1Tuv0k is it possible with wondershaper and ebox?23:53
Tuv0kplz23:53
Exilantshadow420: you can also modify your menu.lst to always just show the last installed kernel, but then the kernel is still there consuming space23:53
geekthrasnosrednaekim: what will that be named again?23:53
nosrednaekimgeekthras: kernel-name (recovery mode)23:53
shadow420Exilant true I can modify it easly23:53
Exilantsearch for howmany= ... in /boot/menu.lst ... but i guess it's a bad idea to set it to one23:53
geekthrasnosrednaekim: thanks, I'll come back if it doesn't work23:55
shadow420Exilant well I also have XP and ubuntu Gusty on my PC as well23:56
x0xhow do i install tcl8.4?23:56
shadow420x8x sudo apt-get install libtcl-8.423:56
swubooshadow420:  If you put the boot stanzas for Gutsy and XP outside of the area labelled AUTOMAGIC KERNEL and so forth, they won't be affected by howmany= or by any future automatic generations of menu.lst.23:57
swubooshadow420:  If you're not worried about the hard drive space being taken up by old kernels, that's the easiest solution.23:57
sysadm-mythany exciting bugs ravaging the beta release23:58
dwidmannsysadm-myth: I think I know of one :( Well, somewhat of a bug23:58
Tuv0k!bugs23:59
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-bots23:59
shadow420swuboo thanks but I rather save as much room as possible so I am removing the old kernel23:59
sysadm-mythdwidmann: ??23:59

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