/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2008/06/17/#ubuntu+1.txt

gluerHey where can i download Intrepid?01:39
Baron1984gluer: You can't yet01:47
gluerbaron: cool I wasnt sure if it was ready or not (alpha-1) cheers01:49
Baron1984!sudo05:22
ubottusudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information. For graphical applications see !gksu (Gnome), or !kdesu (KDE)05:22
Jordan_UWill epiphany-webkit likely be available in Intrepid?05:32
Baron1984package isn't there yet05:33
Baron1984but I am writing an article on Ubuntu right now05:33
Baron1984it isn't exactly roses, but I couldn't say what I wanted to say on any place where Ubuntu Team members had any authority05:33
Baron1984"And if you are on the Ubuntu Team and don't like me telling your users this......su me, or I guess you could sudo me if you like. :P"05:33
Baron1984next chapter is "Firefox: The Iran Contra of Ubuntu"05:34
Baron1984next chapter of that is "Why Getdeb.net exists, or why the Universe repository needs and archaeologist to carbon date the packages"05:35
Baron1984*an05:36
Jordan_UBaron1984, If you want a rolling release go with Arch ;)05:36
Baron1984It's not all about what gripes me with Ubuntu, it also tells the reader what I do like05:37
Baron1984I know we all have our opinions, but apparently if you don't 100% love, then Ubuntu Forums will ban you05:37
Baron1984they can't take constructive criticism from users and every distribution comes out looking largely the same05:38
Baron1984I guess with the attitude I've seen from the people running the project, they will murder you if you actually have an idea05:39
* Baron1984 sudo apt-get install infinite-improbability-drive05:39
Baron1984:P05:39
Jordan_UBaron1984, I don't go to the forums much but I expect if you give constructive polite criticism ( i.e. not "why Universe needs archaeologists to carbon date the packages" ) you will probably not be banned05:41
Baron1984My idea with my posting is to give my readers a heads up on why they may or may not like Ubuntu05:42
Baron1984I think fair is fair05:42
Jordan_UBaron1984, error infinite-improbability-drive depends on bistromathics which has no installation candidate05:42
Baron1984The fanboy element of Ubuntu could swallow the Sun05:42
Jordan_UBaron1984, But are you doing it in a respectful manner or just trolling?05:43
Baron1984not really05:43
Baron1984I mentioned something about..the word that shall not be spoken.....and got banned05:43
Baron1984another term for it may be the administrator account05:44
* Baron1984 earth starts vibrating05:44
Baron1984I've said too much!05:44
Baron1984and got thrown out of #ubuntu05:44
Baron1984so now I'm lampooning their rootsudo page05:45
Jordan_UBaron1984, If users know how to enable the root account they will do it, if the don't they probably should't have it enabled05:45
Baron1984and why they won't tell you how to enable it, just come here so a mod can do this:05:45
Baron1984!sudo05:45
ubottusudo is a command to run programs with superuser privileges ("root"). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information. For graphical applications see !gksu (Gnome), or !kdesu (KDE)05:45
Baron1984so you can go back to that page and be back to square one05:45
Baron1984thats a bad philosophy05:45
Baron1984it's like saying if you don't know how to use a computer, you shouldn't turn one on to begin with and find out05:46
Jordan_UBaron1984, Most people that want to enable the root account simply don't understand what sudo is / how to use it / why not to log in as root ( especially with a full gnome-session )05:46
Jordan_UBaron1984, How is it like that?05:47
Baron1984Sudo is retarded, it's not really a security thing, it just means that multiple administrators can find it convenient05:47
Baron1984in a single user environment, it usually hinders you05:47
Baron1984and craps up your system logs05:47
Jordan_UBaron1984, It keeps people from logging in as root from GDM, that's enough for me05:47
Baron1984GDM in Ubuntu doesn't let you do that anyway05:48
Baron1984even if Root is enabled05:48
Baron1984you have to go to the terminal and log in as root, then use startx05:48
Baron1984which sudo startx does the same thing05:48
Baron1984:)05:48
Baron1984so in otherwords root is like "mother" and Ubuntu is "Norman Bates"05:49
Jordan_UBaron1984, Can you give a use case where someone who does not know how to enable the root account would need to?05:49
Baron1984Ubuntu lovingly preserved it in the fruit celler and goes and speaks to it sometimes05:49
Baron1984Jordan_U: When they read some documentation discussing why it's there and what the implications are of turning it on05:50
Baron1984which is next to nothing if you already know enough to be issuing administrator commands anyway05:50
Jordan_UBaron1984, You have not demonstrated a case where a user who does not know how to needs to enable the root account05:51
Baron1984it's more convenient to use a root account, disabling it just breaks the operating system05:53
Baron1984and makes them jump through hoops to administer the system05:53
Jordan_UBaron1984, In what way is it more convenient?05:53
Baron1984maybe it's just preferences after using other Linux systems for nearly a decade05:54
Baron1984going through your logs, they aren't as cluttered05:54
Baron1984you can issue commands without prefixing them05:54
Jordan_UBaron1984, sudo -i is a lot like su - and su -c is a lot like sudo05:54
Baron1984the first thing I did was unhide the root terminal shortcut05:55
Baron1984which basically does that05:55
Jordan_UBaron1984, They is little difference ( in the way Ubuntu uses sudo, it has more features which are not used by default ) between the two other than with just sudo you can't enter 'root' at a login prompt05:56
Baron1984the running gag is that Ubuntu is Swahili for "Can't configure Debian"05:56
Baron1984this basically fits into that overall, far reaching complaint05:56
Baron1984I've also been a vocal critic of using Firefox vs. fixing Epiphany and giving the user a better experience05:57
Baron1984instead of just cashing in on Firefox's steam05:57
Baron1984they should default to Epiphany webkit, and tweak the crap out of it05:57
Baron1984and then say to users, it's fast and light on resources05:58
Jordan_UBaron1984, epiphany-webkit isn't mature enough yet05:58
Baron1984there's a lot of stuff in Ubuntu that I just don't like, KDE fixes most of it, but Kubuntu is more broken overall05:59
Baron1984it's why my post Goodbye Ubuntu existed05:59
Baron1984I could never figure out why Kubuntu could not detect my monitor's proper resolution for example, and creating a xorg.conf with the proper settings wouldn't fix it06:00
Baron1984I never did figure out what was going on with that06:01
Jordan_UBaron1984, But you should try to be more polite and constructive with your criticism, your comments here have frankly been somewhat immature06:01
Baron1984"The problem with GNOME and Epiphany, and most GNOME utilities is that they gut configuration options just for the sake of doing it, I tried to set them in "about:config" and Epiphany wouldn't let me, I took that as an insult."06:04
Baron1984part of my quest for a browser section06:04
Baron1984I refer to Firefox and Mozilla programs as "totally heinous"06:09
Baron1984Jordan_U: "Seriously, so far I must have at least a dozen or so Getdeb packages in my installation just because the versions in the Apt repository need to be be buried, but not in the Pet Cemetary or they may come back as Firefox, just look what happened to Mozilla Suite."06:57
Baron1984part of my article06:57
enychrrm *confused*07:49
RAOFHeh.  That's what I call "constructive criticism" :)08:46
RAOFDear Ubuntu: I don't like your release process.  Kindly be another distro.  kthxbye.08:48
Baron1984RAOF: http://izanbardprince.wordpress.com/2008/06/17/ubuntu-linux-be-nice-to-your-masters-or-else/08:57
Baron1984you can get the full thing08:57
DanaGHeh, nobody told him about 'sudo -i' ?09:13
Baron1984well, the Ubuntu mods can moan all they want to, but they have no authority to take my posts down from there09:23
RAOF_From where?09:29
RAOF_Of course, "Ubuntu mods" isn't very precise, either.  Which ones?  Ubuntuforums mods?  IRC ops?  Mailinglist filterererereres.09:30
DanaGMmm, OpenSuSE?  Enjoy the package manager.... =þ09:30
Baron1984first two09:30
Baron1984they've fixed Yast2 in 11, it uses zypper and it doesn't need to refresh the repos in front of you anymore09:31
Baron1984it's a cron job I think09:31
RAOF_Heh.  No use for my usage of the package manager ;)09:32
=== RAOF_ is now known as RAOF
Baron1984well, truth is, if they don't like what I post there, they can whine, look at it again, and whine09:32
Baron1984they don't have the big "censor" option09:32
Baron1984even if I posted in OMG Pink Ponies anyway09:33
* RAOF isn't quite sure where "there" is.09:33
RAOFAh, right.  You're running up against the standing "don't tell people how to log in as root" orders?09:33
DanaGThere's an 11?  Interesting.09:33
DanaGI'll have to VM it some time.09:33
Baron1984And I'm telling them how to take control of their systems, and a list of what personally angers me about dealing with Ubuntu09:34
Baron1984and why I feel I've grown past having to work against the operating system09:35
RAOFThen switch; this is a perfectly fine option.09:35
DanaG"have to prefix every command with sudo" -- not true.09:36
RAOFBut I fullheartedly support not recommending that people log in as root.09:36
RAOFThis is a pretty stupid thing to do, regardless of whether you dislike sudo or not.09:37
DanaGwow, Fedora's YumEx glitches as the progress bar moves.09:37
RAOFFedora looked kinda cool, and very nearly installs on my system :)09:38
DanaGIf you want to VM it, don't use 9 -- the X server is too new for VirtualBox additions.09:38
RAOFVM?  Nah; I want to see their nouveau packaging, which kinda requires bare-metal.09:38
Baron1984Fedora is perpetually broken09:39
Baron1984their attitude is they really don't care what they break09:39
Baron1984you get to keep both pieces09:39
RAOFWhich is why you get new packages in there, yes.09:39
DanaGI've decided I won't be buying my next laptop until after the coming upgrade cycle.09:40
RAOFAlso, that seems a gross mischaracterisation of their release policy.09:40
Baron1984Fedora is like permanently using an Alpha version of any other OS09:40
Baron1984it moves faster than Sonic The Hedgehog09:40
DanaGHP just released a bunch of updates to the consumer and midrange-business laptops last Tuesday.09:40
DanaGSo, I'm going to wait until they do the same to the Performance ones.09:40
RAOFAh, _that_ refresh cycle.09:40
Baron1984well, this is how it goes.......09:40
RAOFAre you thinking rawhide, or one of the releases?09:41
Baron1984You have Version X of the kernel and Version X of Nvidia drivers09:41
RAOFHah!  Good luck.09:41
Baron1984they release Version Y of the kernel09:41
Baron1984you have a busted kernel module09:41
RAOFYeah.  They care about annoying proprietary drivers less than we do.09:41
Baron1984X crashes09:41
RAOFSucks to be you.09:41
DanaGI'm hoping HP will replace the HD2600 with a 3650 or even a 4-series.09:42
Baron1984well sorry for playing a game09:42
Baron1984seriously, what should I do?09:42
RAOFUse Ubuntu? :)09:42
RAOFNot upgrade the kernel?09:42
RAOFHelp write nouveau's 3d support?09:42
DanaGOr even upstream Debian, if you don't want to leave apt.09:42
Baron1984fix it every day, use Ubuntu which will never improve because it was designed to do bad things09:42
Baron1984or the third option09:42
RAOFDo Fedora even package the nvidia drivers?09:43
Baron1984Livna does09:43
Baron1984they're about 3-4 days behind every kernel update09:43
RAOFThen don't upgrade the kernel until the nvidia drivers are updated?09:44
Baron1984so you could just hold back on the update, yeah I suppose09:44
RAOFOr improve their packaging so that it uses dkms.09:44
DanaGIt'd be especially sweet to have true multichannel digital output over HDMI... but then I'd also need a decoder.09:44
Baron1984Livna is not endorsed by Fedora09:44
DanaGI wonder if anybody makes a bare audio-only decoder for HDMI.09:44
RAOFDamn straight it isn't.  That doesn't mean you can't improve their packaging, though.09:44
RAOFAh.  I see someone's just fixed the bug I was about to report :)09:45
Baron1984To be in compliance with the Fedora Way, you rip out your Nvidia card and use motherboard video09:45
Baron1984make sure you have Intel or Ralink wireless09:45
Baron1984and buy all your codecs from Fluendo09:45
Baron1984and a copy of LinDVD09:45
Baron1984right, uh huh, sure09:45
RAOFIE: don't break the law, yes.09:45
Baron1984get right on that09:45
DanaGYou can take my mplayer from my cold, dead fingers.09:45
DanaGI like watching MKV stuff, with fancy subtitles with embedded font and position data.09:46
Baron1984you can take my Gstreamer-plugins-bad and Gstreamer-plugins-ugly and libdvdcss2 from my cold, dead fingers09:46
Baron1984screw Nero Linux09:46
RAOFMan it'd be awesome if the ffmpeg devs weren't absolutely against making their library useful by releasing the frikking thing.09:46
Baron1984double screw Fluendo09:46
RAOFYay Fluendo.  I very much appreciate the ability to legally play content.09:46
Baron1984and screw Fedora with a rusty fork09:47
DanaGInteresting thing to use in a VM: the little mouse-grabby applet.09:47
RAOFBaron1984: Where are you?  Anywhere that's signed a FTA with the US in the past couple of years?09:47
Baron1984I'm not in the US, no, not at all09:47
Baron1984:P09:47
Baron1984errr, whatever09:47
Baron1984Negative Negative, I am a meat popsicle09:47
DanaGDid I show you my little iGoogle fox thingy?09:48
Baron1984yeah, Google helped them reverse engineer WMA and WMV09:48
Baron1984because they want to be sued09:48
Baron1984great logic there bud09:48
DanaGHuh?09:49
RAOFExcept that WMV isn't reverse engineered; it's a public standard.  VC-1.09:49
Baron1984FFmpeg got Windows Media support through Google's SUmmer of Code09:49
Baron1984VC-1 is not WMV09:49
Baron1984they are similar09:49
RAOFWell, that's a lie, of course.  WMV is a container, which may or may not contain VC-1 video.09:49
Baron1984MP3 is patented, but has never been aggressively enforced09:50
Baron1984because tons of companies each own a patent or three on it09:50
RAOFThe wmv3 video codec is vc-1.  I think with some small differences, but pretty much vc-109:50
Baron1984which will all have expired in a few years09:50
RAOFYay!  We'll be able to ship mp3 encoding finally.09:51
Baron1984Fluendo MP3 is free09:51
Baron1984they give out a license to all Linux users through their codec09:51
RAOFYup.  To decode.09:51
Baron1984I still use the one from Gstreamer09:52
RAOFIIRC.  It's possible that they've also got a free encoder.09:52
Baron1984oh, why would anyone WANT to encode to MP3?09:52
RAOFBecause they have a portable music player?09:52
Baron1984it's obsolete, technically anyway09:52
Baron1984meh, they should be using a player that supports FLAC or Vorbis09:52
RAOFEh.  It's both good enough, and supported everywhere.09:53
Baron1984or Rockbox or something09:53
DanaGI have my iAudio6 for two specific reasons:09:53
Baron1984Samsung and Sandisk players support Vorbis09:53
Baron1984I know that09:53
DanaGOne is play-by-folder ability.09:53
DanaGThe other is Ogg (Vorbis) and FLAC ability.09:53
Baron1984so I could really don't care about MP309:53
* RAOF doesn't think his ipod has the CPU to decode flac at realtime.09:53
DanaGOh, and it's standard USB Mass Storage.09:53
Baron1984RAOF, a Gen 5 ipod can decode FLAC09:54
DanaGWhen I play ogg on the thing, some of the audio effects (like the speed changing) don't work, and the interface slows down.09:54
Baron1984but the default firmware won't do it09:54
crdlbthey decode vorbis in software though09:54
crdlbso it kills the battery life09:54
RAOFWell, that's a great comfort for my 3rd gen ipod.09:54
Baron1984you'd need Rockbox09:54
DanaGThe only way I'd ever consider an iPod Touch: give me play-by-folder ability, and give me ogg and flac.09:54
Baron1984I converted my ipod over to Rockbox09:54
Baron1984I have tons of Vorbis on it09:54
Baron1984not a single proprietary format09:54
RAOF(But uses the proprietary nvidia drivers)09:55
Baron1984I don't use them, they are evil and way too easy to avoid in the first place09:55
Baron1984Nvidia is hard to avoid if you want 3d acceleration09:55
Baron1984never said they weren't evil09:55
DanaGI'm going ATI next time.09:55
Baron1984FGLRX is still a binary blob09:56
DanaGNVIDIA has just given me another reason to avoid them.09:56
DanaGhttp://enthusiast.hardocp.com/article.html?art=MTUxOSwxLCxoZW50aHVzaWFzdA==09:56
DanaGCan't comparison-shop if nobody's allowed to show the real prices.09:56
Baron1984heh, price fixing09:56
DanaGAt least ATI is open-source now.09:56
Baron1984welcome to the world of video games09:56
DanaGActually, not quite:09:56
Baron1984no they aren't09:56
Baron1984they released specs, not code09:56
DanaGThey can sell at price X, but can't advertise that price.09:56
Baron1984it'll take forever to get a real working open source ATI driver09:57
Baron1984that can provide 3d acceleration09:57
DanaGActually, it already can do UT2k4.09:57
RAOFWhich one?  radeon or radeon_hd?09:57
RAOFOn what hardware?09:57
DanaGhttp://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ati_r500_gaming&num=109:57
RAOF('cause < r300 is obviously fairly well supported already)09:57
Baron1984ok, I looked and was wrong, there is an open source driver, but it's way slower09:58
RAOFr500?  Cool.  Using gallium, or the existing dri.09:58
Baron1984and only works on some cards09:58
DanaGIt's getting closer.09:58
Baron1984I still have to use FGLRX09:58
Baron1984well, ok, when it gets THERE09:58
Baron1984I will buy a Radeon09:58
DanaGI've had enough of nvidia; even if ATI is not "better" right now, I do want to support them, on principle of open-source-ness.09:59
Baron1984Nvidia will never "feel the hurt" enough to open their source or specs09:59
RAOFWell, that's just fine.  AMD has, and is funding driver development, and as such gets my next dollar.10:00
DanaGFo'shure.10:00
DanaGAnd nvidia chipsets are bad too: got data corruption?10:00
DanaG10:01
DanaGI'll be giving my next laptop the hostname "Yggdrasil"10:02
Baron1984meh, Nvidia's drivers never gave me trouble, except for upgrading the kernel10:03
* RAOF recognises that, but can't pin it down.10:03
Baron1984but I suppose one more open driver is one less PITA10:03
DanaGNorse mythology.10:03
DanaGBut I'm getting to it through an anime series.10:03
RAOFBaron1984: And having crappy dual-head support, and miscelaneous other anoyances.10:03
DanaGAnd *blink*10:03
DanaGthat.10:03
RAOFDamn straight.10:03
Baron1984again, never had any trouble out of them except kernel upgrades10:04
DanaGOh yeah, one thing I'm going to do to "tide myself over" -- if that's the right term:10:04
Baron1984which anger me enough to where I will probably buy a Radeon next time10:04
Baron1984but Linux users are in the extreme minority10:04
Baron1984and we'll never be able to dictate what they will and won't give us10:04
DanaGMy current laptop has 2x512 DDR2-667.  I'm going to buy myself a 2GB DDR2-800 SODIMM, to give myself 2.5GB.10:04
Baron1984it's sad but true10:05
DanaGThen I can bring it with me to the new laptop, which I'll get with another 2GB SODIMM.10:05
RAOFBaron1984: Perhaps.  On the other hand, we can certainly exercise _some_ clout by supporting things which Just Work.10:05
DanaGOh yeah, something random: I was telling somebody about HP's new "EliteBook" -- and the person said, "You know, you're starting to sound like a fanboy."10:06
DanaGMy response:  "Starting?  I already know I'm a fanboy -- I'm just not the rabid kind."10:06
Baron1984tell you honestly, ATI must really be hurting if they gave 0.68% of us what we asked for10:06
Baron1984I guess we're an extreme minority that's picky about hardware10:06
RAOFAMD were always more open-source friendly.  And making a couple of percent of the market happy is worthwhile, particularly if it doesn't really cost you much.10:07
Baron1984and that number was 0.29% before Windows Vista10:07
DanaGOh yeah, if you have time, do google for that EliteBook.10:07
DanaGNVIDIA's Windows drivers aren't a "picnic" either.10:08
RAOFDrivers basically such.10:08
DanaGVista drivers still don't do custom resolutions -- even 1280x960.10:08
RAOFs/such/suck/10:08
Baron1984then why is Nvidia doing this scorched Earth thing against opening their drivers?10:08
RAOFDunno.10:08
RAOFMaybe they don't want to bother, or don't think it's worth their while.10:08
RAOFMaybe they don't _have_ specs.10:08
Baron1984Nvidia's newer drivers will support PhysX on their Geforce 8 and 910:09
DanaGOld GeForce4 Go (which is GeForce 2) with really old XP drivers... can do many more resolutions than my newer GeForce Go 7600 on ANY of the Vista drivers.10:09
RAOFThere's a non-zero amount of administration/setup required in releasing specifications.10:09
Baron1984Vista's drivers are pretty bad10:09
Baron1984to go full screen with a DOS program, you need XP video drivers10:09
RAOFAlso, in the past nvidia hasn't used X infrastructure because X was crap.10:09
DanaGAnd now ATI's Vista drivers are getting Hydravision (the multi-desktop multi-monitor management thingy) again.  NVIDIA doesn't have nView in Vista.10:10
Baron1984they say they support X Server 1.5 in Suse10:10
Baron1984I guess I'll find out here in a bit10:10
Baron1984really Suse 11 seems to have a lot of the new technologies without all the Fedora problems10:10
RAOFBaron1984: They support it, yeah.  In that it'll load.  It won't support XRandR1.2, which is where dual-head is _at_.10:10
DanaGHeh, one time I compared my Voodoo3 to a GeForce 2.... and there was one thing the Voodoo3 does better:10:11
Baron1984I saw ext4 and had to have it really10:11
Baron1984so they had me at hello10:11
Baron1984:)10:11
DanaGVoodoo3 can do video overlay even at 1280x960 with 32-bit (24+8) color.10:11
DanaGGeForce3: nope, not above 1024x768.10:11
Baron1984besides, they may actually have a working KDE 410:11
RAOFEh, Hardy supports ext4, I believe.10:11
DanaGAnd this was under XP, actually.10:11
Baron1984which can put an end to this GNOME crap10:11
DanaG3dfx died before XP came out.10:12
Baron198432fx cards work under XP10:12
RAOFYou know, I'm not terribly surprised you're a gnome hater :)10:12
Baron1984with Windows 2000 drivers10:12
DanaGOh yeah, that reminds me: I tried my 3dfx card in Linux, and the strangest thing happened.10:12
RAOFIt worked OOB?10:12
DanaGNot quite.10:12
Baron1984RAOF: Anyone with a brain, who has tried to configure and use Epiphany10:12
Baron1984hates GNOME10:12
DanaGThe Xorg log showed it getting exactly the right edid..... but it wouldn't let me use full resolution.10:12
Baron1984anyone with an ipod hates Rhythmbox, and therefore GNOME10:12
DanaGLog showed it seeing 1280x1024.... but it only let me use 800x600.10:12
DanaGHowever, it was on a system with a thoroughly screwed-up motherboard, so that may not be the fault of tdfx.10:13
* RAOF has both a brain, and quite likes Epiphany. On the other hand, I use it as a _browser_, so my mileage may differ to yours.10:13
Baron1984Anyone who knows that Compiz is tacked onto GDM hates GNOME10:13
RAOFWhat does that even mean?10:13
DanaGWhat does compiz have to do with gdm?10:13
Baron1984two different projects, KDE 4 has a compositing manager built in10:14
Baron1984theirs10:14
RAOFAs does Gnome.10:14
Baron1984lots of reasons to ditch GNOME10:14
RAOFWell, again, certainly if you're not in the target audience.10:14
Baron1984some technical inferiorities, some blanket assumptions that all users are morons10:14
Baron1984GNOME is just getting too hostile to take seriously10:15
Baron1984too much dumbing down10:15
RAOFHeh.  You're in good company here.  Linus is also wrong :)10:15
Baron1984I don't believe it cause he said it10:15
Baron1984I believe it cause it's F-ing true10:16
Baron1984seriously, try to configure advanced settings in Epiphany, wait it has none10:16
RAOFWhat do you want to configure?10:16
Baron1984edit about:config, it won't let you change some things10:16
DanaGAnd what happened to the settings for brightness when on battery?10:16
Baron1984THANK YOU10:16
Baron1984GOD BLESS YOU10:17
Baron1984may you live to be 1,00010:17
Baron1984you have to use Fn key and hammer down on F810:17
RAOFabout:config may be the worst interface ever :)10:17
Baron1984EVERY TIME you boot10:17
DanaGLive to 1000?10:17
DanaG... only if I can have a beautiful goddess with me.10:17
Baron1984I want to kick Miguel De Icaza in the nuts10:18
DanaGThat thing about fn reminds me: HP's business laptops have a BIOS option to swap fn and ctrl!  How cool is that?10:18
Baron1984seriously10:18
Baron1984after using this crap forever waiting on KDE 410:18
RAOFYou could always use kde3?10:19
Baron1984because I had erroneously assumed all KDE distros must be broken, because Kubuntu is10:19
RAOFIt sounds like you're the target KDE audience.10:19
Baron1984I love options and utilities10:19
Baron1984back the configuration menu truck up10:19
Baron1984and dump it on me10:19
DanaGI've never quite found a KDE style and windeco I like.10:19
Baron1984there were some things about Kubuntu I liked, but some behavioral quirks too10:20
* RAOF never found the right option under the pile of 3 different options menues full of hundreds of entries :)10:20
Baron1984I really feel I need to get out of this whole *buntu mess10:20
Baron1984and just start over10:21
RAOFAgain, a perfectly fine option.10:21
RAOFUbuntu's choices may not mesh with yours.10:21
Baron1984I mean, I even noted that Ubuntu might be OK for non power-users10:21
Baron1984to make them feel good about using Linux10:21
crdlbabout:config doesn't work with epiphany because epiphany tries to use gecko as a library, not a ready-to-go browser10:22
DanaGdamnit, the csc web space at Cal Poly is currently down... so I can't post my screenshot there.10:22
crdlbwhich is why epiphany is moving to webkit10:22
Baron1984if you can use Windows, you can use Ubuntu, it has gotten to that point, and does it well10:22
* RAOF notes that the Ubuntu developer team is _made_ of power-users, and they find Ubuntu very nice to use.10:22
Baron1984but it's not for users who want control over the system10:22
DanaGI'm a tweak-crazy person, and I still like Ubuntu -- you can choose how deep you delve.10:23
DanaGI tried Gentoo once, but realized something: I like tweaking from the top down, not building from the ground up.10:23
Baron1984I will miss the Nimbus theme though10:23
Baron1984can't do that on KDE10:23
DanaGWhat's a good image paste site?10:23
crdlbpicpaste.com !10:23
DanaGhttp://picpaste.com/screenshot-orange-nodoka.png10:25
DanaGBox is a gnome-screenshot glitch.10:25
DanaGBusiest.  Gnome.  Panel.  Ever.10:25
DanaG10:25
RAOFYou also might want to use Compiz on kde too; kwin had some edges which annoyed me.10:25
DanaGI like that theme engine.10:26
RAOFDanaG: You'll be happy to know that gtk-engine-nodoka is now in Unstable, and as such should be available in intrepid either now, or soon.10:26
RAOFYeah, nodoka's niec.10:26
DanaGSweet.10:26
DanaGIt's nicer once you change the "band-aid dots" on scrollbars to those lines instead.10:26
DanaGI like orange -- it's a cool color.10:27
DanaGThough every time I mention the engine name, I can't help thinking of a character with that name.'10:27
RAOFYeah.  I'd like a warmer background colour (or maybe even some form of subtle pattern!), but you've just posted my theme :)10:27
DanaGPattern?  Do you mean wallpaper, or window background?10:28
DanaGhttp://willwill100.deviantart.com/art/Interpid-Ibex-Wallpaper-1-8709493310:28
DanaGThis would be cool, if it weren't for the logo.10:28
RAOFWindow backround.  Rather than flat grey, something with a subtle texture.10:29
DanaGOh yeah, and my windeco is Tropic without the red button.10:29
DanaGIt adds a tiny bit of 'pizazz'.10:29
Baron1984I wonder if they have a KDE theme that looks like Nimbus10:29
Baron1984I really do find that theme attractive, never liked Human10:30
RAOFYou could load up qt-gtk-engine :)10:30
Baron1984what's that?10:30
DanaGEeh, wrong direction.10:30
Baron1984lets it use GTK themes?10:30
RAOFYes.10:30
DanaGgtk→qt wrapper exists... but not the other way around.10:30
Baron1984SWEET!10:30
DanaGI've looked.10:31
DanaGgtk app using qt engine.10:31
RAOFThere's a QT developer developing proper gtk integration.10:31
Baron1984well, Opera will probably work a lot better on Suse10:31
RAOFWHy?10:32
Baron1984it just seems like square peg in a round hole on Ubuntu10:32
Baron1984it's a QT app and probably wants Xine based plugins10:32
Baron1984it hates Totem-Mozilla10:32
DanaGOh yeah, Amarok + PulseAudio == huge pain in the <gerk!> keyboard.10:33
Baron1984it isn't too fond of icedtea either10:33
DanaG<gerk> is me deleting an expletive.10:33
Baron1984meaning that my whole change at having 100 MB of JAVA for Runescape is blown10:33
RAOFThat's xine, I think.  I'm fairly sure xine's pulseaudio output has got better since then.10:33
Baron1984:P10:33
DanaGYou hit pause, it freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeezes.10:33
DanaGAT least last time I tried, which was at least 3 months ago.10:33
DanaGAnd if you use the Global Hotkeys feature, and hit the Pause hotkey............. bye-bye, all keyboard functionality!10:34
RAOFAwesome.10:34
DanaGAt least until it unfreezes a few minutes later.10:34
* RAOF is using Banshee-1, now that it's grown a playqueue.10:34
DanaGCan banshee do play-by-folders?10:35
DanaGQuodlibet can, but when PulseAudio dies, it's a pain to have to use htop to kill it.10:35
DanaGIt's not a binary "quodlibet" -- instead, it's Python.10:35
DanaGPerhaps I should "box up" my theme some time.10:36
RAOFYou should file a bug against quadlibet, then.  It's perfectly possible for it to be associated wich the 'quadlibet' name.10:39
DanaGquodlibet.10:39
DanaGbug 20120210:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 201202 in network-manager "[bcm4xx] WiFi roaming causes NetworkManager to lose routing" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20120210:48
DanaGI think my orange theme would be nice and simple enough to include -- it's not a drastically different thing, but it does look nice.10:49
DanaGNetworkManager deals very badly with roaming at my school.10:52
DanaGEach access point is a different subnet; NetworkManager doesn't seem to comprehend that that's even possible.10:52
DanaGOh yeah, and another highly random thing: if you think you see fish in the sky in my screenshot... you're right.  I find it funny.10:53
Darksideoh heh :P10:56
Darksideaaaaaaaanyway, from the other channel.... i was wondering if its possible to use the Intrepid Alpha kernel with hardy?10:56
Darksidethe kernel 2.6.24 doesn't work with my laptop (ACPI issues)10:57
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linux1_hiya ppl anyone had problems with odd sound coming out of system speak when using the 2.6.26 kernel15:07
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jacobMY EARS15:58
jacob2.6.26-1 does not like sound15:58
linux1_hehe16:00
linux1_is it a know problem16:00
jacob:P16:01
jacobi really want to use this kernel, but i can't even mute the sound :-X16:01
linux1_i could have remove the interal speak but that not a good idea16:02
jacobkilling pulseaudio seems to have shut off most noises16:03
linux1_ah i think i will wait until 2.6.26-1+16:05
wd4lkoanybody using  2.6.26-1-generic kernel ? the hard drive makes cracking noise !16:47
wd4lkoanybody using  2.6.26-1-generic kernel ? the hard drive makes cracking noise !17:54
wd4lkoany word on alpha 1 yet ?17:57
baron1984the kernel is most of what's holding it up I'd imagine17:58
wd4lkois tt 25 or 26 ?17:59
baron1984well, until the Debian import freeze, who knows?17:59
DanaG../../src/xcb_lock.c:77: _XGetXCBBuffer: Assertion `((int) ((xcb_req) - (dpy->request)) >= 0)' failed.18:00
baron1984Running Ubuntu is like having a buffer between you and Debian Sid18:00
wd4lkoim tring 26, its fast but hard drive makes noise18:00
baron1984usually there's very little to gain in trying to run a later kernel by building it yourself18:00
baron1984aside from a major headache18:00
wd4lkoit was already built18:01
baron1984it's in Ubuntu's repo already?>18:01
baron1984strange18:01
wd4lkodeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kernel-ppa/ubuntu/ intrepid main18:02
baron1984well in any event, 2.6.26 is going to be one of those wonky kernels that just ain't right18:02
baron1984I feel it18:02
baron1984it's already had tons of release candidates18:02
baron1984and 350 commits in the last one18:02
baron1984this is not going to be good18:02
DanaG2.6.24 was initially a major regression for me, with the new scheduler not set correctly.18:03
wd4lkoi know, im going back to my old 1818:03
DanaGGiving half of all CPU cycles to something running SCHED_IDLEPRIO... that's not correct.18:03
baron1984DanaG: I use linux-rt18:03
baron1984it smooths that out a lot18:03
G_0091918:03
DanaGWhat's new in 2.6.26?18:04
DanaGANd what is this SAUCE I keep seeing in the changelogs?18:04
baron1984DanaG: KernelNewbies probably sums it up18:04
DanaGhttp://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_2_6_2618:05
DanaG  Estamos trabajando en ellou...(we're working on it!)18:05
DanaGthat's what it says.18:05
baron1984it looks like they're putting in a bunch more preemption18:06
baron1984thank god18:06
baron1984maybe Linux will start acting more like BSD under load18:06
DanaGFirefox 3.0 also sucks in one way:18:06
baron1984instead of freaking out and dumping core18:06
baron1984Firefox 3 sucks in a lot of ways18:06
baron1984mainly RAM usage though18:06
DanaGThe AwesomeBar is more like the AweFREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZEsomeFREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZEbar.18:07
baron1984Firefox 3 takes more RAM than a fully booted copy of WINDOWS 2000!18:07
baron1984and this is progress18:07
baron1984I'm tempted to downgrade back to Firefox 218:07
baron1984it wasn't perfect, but damn18:07
baron1984if it helps, Swift Weasel is slightly more behaved18:08
wd4lkohow abt the mozilla FLOCK ?18:08
baron1984but it goes to war with Firefox's extensions18:09
baron1984all you really need to do is uninstall all the listings in Swift Weasel and then reinstall them there18:09
baron1984Flock is the most worthless fork ever18:09
baron1984it's like a Firefox that's even more bloated, so it can integrate with Myspace and Twitter18:10
baron1984I have a standard line about Firefox18:10
baron1984It's the Iran-Contra of Ubuntu18:11
baron1984a terrible compromise18:11
baron1984Epiphany-Webkit will pwn Firefox quite thoroughly18:11
baron1984as far as speed and resources and all that nice stuff goes18:12
baron1984and Ubuntu's developers would be fools to not make that default, at least in Xubuntu18:12
baron1984it would be so perfect there18:12
baron1984the way I see it Firefox in Ubuntu is bypassing elegant solutions so they can say "Yep, we have Firefox!" to all the Windows users on the fence18:13
DanaGhow do I fix this?18:13
DanaG../../src/xcb_lock.c:77: _XGetXCBBuffer: Assertion `((int) ((xcb_req) - (dpy->request)) >= 0)' failed.18:13
DanaGI can't run the ut2004 demo, because it gives me that error.18:14
baron1984quit using unsupported configurations? sorry, thats all I know to say18:15
baron1984going too far ahead of the pack usually means that you get slapped with all the really horrible bugs and nowhere to get help18:15
baron1984the topic in here even says don't use the Intrepid packages unless you can deal with breakage18:16
baron1984I'm gonna at least wait for Beta18:17
DanaGAnd wtf is SAUCE?18:17
baron1984Sauce?18:17
DanaGIn the linux-image-2.6.26-1-generic changelog.18:17
* DanaG doesn't know what "Iran-Contra" is.18:20
DanaGIs there an ETA for 2.6.26 LUM package?18:21
DanaGI seem to remember the ALSA modules being in that package, not in the base kernel.18:21
DanaGAnd same with iwl3945.18:21
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baron1984the kernels have been getting smaller lately because they're deleting legacy crap out of them18:32
DanaGStill, any ETA on binary package?18:35
DanaGOr at least on "apt-get source"-able.18:35
baron1984anyone know where I can find a DEB for Epiphany-Webkit?18:46
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Luckriderhttp://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-3.0&os=win&lang=en-US19:22
baron1984I think Firefox pwned themselves19:29
rskno shit19:32
amblinseems like they were totally unprepaired for this19:33
rsknot _totally_19:38
rskbut not enough19:38
Jordan_UHow did Firefox pwn themselves?19:38
amblinasked a bazillion people to DOS them19:39
baron1984They say "Hey come crash our server"19:39
baron1984"Make history even"19:39
baron1984"Make US history"19:39
Jordan_UAhh, I thought they could take it, guess not :)19:39
baron1984:)19:39
baron1984I actually uninstalled Firefox today19:39
baron1984:P19:39
baron1984I'm tired of that bloated pile of crap19:40
baron1984it's practically a bug if there's anything left in Firefox that doesn't leak RAM19:40
Jordan_Ubaron1984, Have you tried FF3?19:40
baron1984unfortunately19:40
amblinbaron1984: my experience with 3 has been very positive, leak/ram wise19:41
Jordan_Ubaron1984, It does better memory wise than Opera on my box19:41
baron1984it takes up more RAM than most operating systems19:41
baron1984it's no browser, it's the freaking death star19:41
amblini would be very please, except for flash crashing the browser every 5 minutes19:42
Jordan_Ubaron1984, Seriously, try FF319:42
baron1984seriously, I did19:42
baron1984and there's jsut no way to even fix it19:42
Jordan_Uamblin, Nothing Mozilla can do about that, that's macrodobe's fault19:42
amblinJordan_U yup in kow19:42
baron1984it's not Gecko thats the problem19:42
amblini know even19:42
baron1984it's the Firefox "wrapper"19:42
amblinflash is a steaming pile19:42
baron1984no other browser takes that much RAM19:43
baron1984even embedding Gecko19:43
Jordan_Ubaron1984, How is it Opera is using more RAM for me?19:43
baron1984are you on x86?19:43
amblinbaron1984: you do have a point, i've had FF3 open for 5 hours, and 1023m virt, 468m res ;-)19:44
baron1984I know, it is the beast that cannot be fed19:44
baron1984Firefox OS19:44
baron1984:P19:44
baron1984it takes up more RAM than Windows 200019:45
Jordan_Ubaron1984, But less than IE19:45
baron1984well, it may as well be an OS19:45
baron1984seems all people use the OS for is to bootstrap the browser and go to Myspace19:46
baron1984so Ubuntu is really just a formality19:46
node357I don't care how much RAM FF uses because I close it before doing anything else19:46
baron1984thats like saying "I don't care how bad Windows gets, I can always hammer on control alt delete19:46
baron1984if that thinking worked, everyone would use Windows19:47
baron1984and apologize for it19:47
baron1984if Microsoft created an application as ill behaved as Firefox 3, they would really have it coming19:47
baron1984seriously, IE is getting better, and Firefox is degenerating into a cesspool of bugs and memory leaks19:48
baron1984there are a few, very choice reasons why Firefox is popular, and they're on very thin ice19:49
baron19841. It's not Microsoft 2. It has extensions (IE does too) 3. It conforms to W3C standards (IE 8 is pretty good about that) and 4. People have come to view IE as a security threat, even though it's actually more secure than Firefox on Windows now19:51
baron1984and the most horrible part about that is that Mozilla could use protected mode if they really cared about their users safety19:51
baron1984Thats why I honestly hope Epiphany is something more than an afterthought in Intrepid, because it's a horrible thing to overlook19:52
baron1984there is a certain beauty in the KISS principle19:52
baron1984I should probably write an article about that19:54
baron1984sort of as an open letter19:54
pheerorbaron1984: and by the way ... firefox 3 is _way_ better than ff2 (:20:18
baron1984meh, your system20:19
baron1984I'm not going to have their stuff on anything I own20:20
baron1984it's not even free software20:20
pheerorbecause of copyright for the name firefox and logo, come on ...20:21
baron1984their license says they can arbitrarily revoke my right to use it20:21
baron1984Ubuntu puts it in there anyway and enables them20:21
baron1984and what's real funny is that Ubuntu tells it not to give you the EULA20:22
baron1984because then more people would know what was happening here20:22
pheerorin which paragraph ?20:22
baron1984Section 220:22
baron1984“2. TERMINATION. If you breach this Agreement your right to use the Product will terminate immediately and without notice, but all provisions of this Agreement except the License Grant (Paragraph 1) will survive termination and continue in effect. Upon termination, you must destroy all copies of the Product”20:22
baron1984that sounds like freedom to me20:23
baron1984http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/legal/eula/firefox-en.html20:23
baron1984It's a pretty slippery slope, I can understand Ubuntu giving you proprietary software that there's just no easy way to avoid20:24
pheerorpfff20:24
baron1984but there are dozens of other web browsers20:24
baron1984They could even compile it themselves without that crap in it, and be just fine20:25
baron1984what is the crap that they'd leave out? The name, the crash reporter, and the artwork.20:29
baron1984Debian does it20:29
baron1984I just hope Epiphany Webkit is in the next Ubuntu20:33
baron1984it should be if it's in Debian Testing, right?20:33
baron1984I still don't see a package for it in Intrepid20:34
lastentis there a build for intrepid?20:49
geserbaron1984: what's the package name?21:25
Laneygeser: epiphany-webkit, source package epiphany-browser21:28
LaneyWe're not in sync with Debian on it21:28
geser* The webkit variant is not built for now since it's not juged good enough21:32
geser    to compete with the gecko one yet and not worth promoting webkit.21:32
geser    The package could be maintained to universe as a different source for now.21:32
geserfrom the changelog for 2.20.2-1ubuntu121:32
geserlibwebkit-dev is still in universe in intrepid21:33
geserif the situation has changed and webkit got moved to main we could have a epiphany-webkit package21:34
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