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Amaranth | Hirato: you don't need them if you don't have the drivers from lrm | 00:24 |
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Amaranth | Hirato: do you have any reason to still have lrm installed? | 00:24 |
Hirato | frankly, I don't even know what lrm is | 00:24 |
Amaranth | linux-restricted-modules | 00:25 |
Amaranth | also, are you using my patch to build the nvidia driver? | 00:25 |
Hirato | just downloading the official ones from nvidia.com | 00:25 |
Amaranth | they won't even work | 00:26 |
Amaranth | fail to compile | 00:26 |
Hirato | no, they work | 00:26 |
Hirato | just don't use the .09 version :) | 00:26 |
Amaranth | 05 has no support for 2.6.26 kernels | 00:27 |
Amaranth | once again, fails to compile | 00:27 |
Amaranth | they fail to compile because they check for xen | 00:27 |
Hirato | I have noticed that 173.14.08 fails too | 00:28 |
Amaranth | same reason | 00:28 |
Hirato | I probably should've mentioned I have the restricted modules installed already | 00:28 |
Amaranth | our kernels include xen now | 00:28 |
Amaranth | but the restricted modules are useless as they don't include anything for nvidia | 00:28 |
Amaranth | so unless you have madwifi or broadcom you can just remove it | 00:28 |
Amaranth | broadcom wifi, i mean | 00:29 |
Amaranth | and that's the bit that makes you need lrm-video to load the nvidia module, even once you build it on your own | 00:29 |
Hirato | which bit? | 00:29 |
Amaranth | linux-restricted-modules | 00:29 |
Hirato | aah! | 00:30 |
Hirato | goodbye, I really have to go now | 00:32 |
tnnc | anyone have an idea when alpha 1 will be out | 00:32 |
Amaranth | when the installer works | 00:33 |
AtomicSpark | So tell me, how is ibex looking? | 00:38 |
AtomicSpark | Any new fancy features they couldn't push out in hardy? | 00:39 |
ghindo | I don't think they've finalized the features for Ibex yet | 00:41 |
ghindo | It's kinda falling behind schedule, from my understanding | 00:41 |
calc | its not really behind schedule, the person who made the schedule just forgot to account for 8.04.1 | 01:17 |
calc | as far as merges, etc go we are pretty close to where we normally are | 01:17 |
pheeror | umm, can't boot 2.6.26 :-( | 01:19 |
pheeror | AtomicSpark: e.g. NetworkManager is working in intrepid (: | 01:20 |
emma | Has intrepid developed to the point where it would be beneficial for an intermediate user to beta test it? | 01:23 |
calc | doubtful | 01:24 |
calc | emma: maybe after alpha 1 is released | 01:24 |
crdlb | 'beta' :) | 01:24 |
emma | I'm eager to help in any way I can. :) | 01:24 |
calc | most developers are still working on 8.04.1 | 01:24 |
emma | crdlb: I may be off on the specifics of the terminology. :) | 01:25 |
calc | i haven't installed intrepid anywhere yet myself | 01:25 |
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phin | hmmm | 02:10 |
phin | 26th is the import freeze? | 02:11 |
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amikrop | Hello. So, let me understand how Ubuntu handles software updates/upgrades/new-releases. For example, Wine 1.0 will be in the repos, only in Intrepid? | 11:54 |
amikrop | And never in Hardy? | 11:55 |
amikrop | (Wine 1.0 has been released on June 17, and now, in Hardy's repos, there is Wine 0.9.59.) | 11:56 |
jrib | simeltaneous double posting is kind of annoying, especially in channels like #ubuntu and #ubuntu+1 where the people are the same | 11:57 |
jrib | !timebasedreleases > amikrop (read the private message from ubottu) | 11:58 |
gluer | 10 mins to go for upgrade!! | 13:09 |
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gluer_ | cannot get bluetooth logitech KB to work! any ideas? | 15:06 |
gluer_ | sweet fixed it | 15:09 |
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dholbach | "How to run a Bug Jam" IRC Session in #ubuntu-meeting in 20 minutes | 16:40 |
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tanner | has intrepid fixed the high iowait times suffered by hardy? | 19:33 |
Amaranth | i thought hardy fixed the high iowait times suffered by hardy | 19:36 |
Amaranth | in like the first kernel update | 19:37 |
tanner | afraid not | 19:37 |
tanner | perhaps with a completely clean install, but none of the kernel updates has proved to fix it, at least on my machine. | 19:37 |
Amaranth | well if you enjoy pain and hate nvidia you can try the intrepid kernel | 19:38 |
tanner | no nvidia support with intrepid? | 19:39 |
Amaranth | not yet | 19:39 |
Amaranth | we have a 2.6.26-rc6 kernel with Xen support | 19:39 |
Amaranth | probably the weirdest setup you can possible have right now :P | 19:40 |
DanaG | Argh, I can only seem to ever use Flash with sound ONCE per time of starting Firefox. | 19:40 |
DanaG | After that, all flash videos crash. | 19:40 |
Amaranth | DanaG: hello libflashsupport | 19:40 |
DanaG | Yp. | 19:41 |
DanaG | Yup. Even with Flash 10. | 19:41 |
DanaG | Oh yeah, I figured out why my AwesomeBar kept freezing: | 19:41 |
DanaG | I had over 700 old bookmarks accumulated in my bookmarks toolbar. | 19:42 |
DanaG | Oh wait..... I don't even have libflashsupport installed. | 19:42 |
DanaG | Heh, at least I have nspluginwrapper, so Flash doesn't take down the whole browser. | 19:43 |
Amaranth | oh, in that case I blame flash 10 | 19:44 |
Amaranth | it is alpha | 19:44 |
Amaranth | in the closed-source world alpha really does mean alpha, it doesn't mean "we want to give this more time but it works fine now" | 19:44 |
DanaG | Frankly, I won't be surprised if it still does this crashing in the final of Flash 10. | 19:47 |
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lastent | hi, is the alpha1 ready_ | 20:29 |
lastent | ? | 20:29 |
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WelshDragon | Hey :) Are there any known bugs with Intrepid Ibex and the nvidia drivers? | 21:56 |
adam7 | WelshDragon, according to an exchange that occurred here a few hours ago, they don't work | 21:57 |
WelshDragon | oki doki :) | 21:58 |
DanaG | I haven't had any issues, since I haven't installed the new kernel. | 22:02 |
WelshDragon | Aye that's when i started having the issue. I get the same issues in the old kernel still mind. In the new kernel my i get a crackling when ever any sound is played. | 22:03 |
DanaG | New as in 2.6.26, or new as in 2.6.24-19-generic? | 22:07 |
DanaG | The latter was pushed out to Hardy, but not to Intrepid, it seems. | 22:08 |
WelshDragon | 26, 24-19 has worked flawlessly | 22:08 |
WelshDragon | same problem in 26-1 and 26-2 | 22:08 |
WelshDragon | Has there been any news on when the First alpha will be released aswell or not? | 22:10 |
amikrop | Hello. Where can I set which Window Decorator I want to use (I bet, in some file, I replace the word "gtk-window-decorator" with the word "foo", where "foo" is the window decorator of my choice)? | 23:05 |
mvo | if you have emerald installed it will be automatically used | 23:06 |
mvo | /usr/bin/compiz-decorator is the place otherwise | 23:06 |
amikrop | mvo: Alright. Thanks. | 23:07 |
gluer | upgraded to intrepid last night, works fine, just my logitech bluetooth KB is having trouble initialising | 23:45 |
DanaG | Argh, why does iwl3945 only connect at 36 megabits? | 23:50 |
DanaG | When I'm in Windows, it connects at 54 megabits. | 23:50 |
WelshDragon | 54 here | 23:52 |
DanaG | Also, PulseAudio isn't showing other computers' PulseAudio sources and sinks. | 23:58 |
DanaG | The service-discovery-applet thingy sees it, but PulseAudio does not. | 23:58 |
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