[00:02] <kees> bryce: sure, one sec
[00:06] <kees> after only a quick look, that select just means it's expecting to read data from one of the pipes
[00:06] <kees> some kind of race condition resulting in both processes getting blocked
[00:06] <kees> I'd probably need to read up a lot more on dbus to be useful, I'm afraid.
[00:09] <cody-somerville> kees, It is the bilateral X socket
[00:10] <cody-somerville> both dbus-launch and xfce4-session get stuck
[00:10] <cody-somerville> killing dbus-launch releases the dead lock
[00:10] <cody-somerville> so I would agree a race condition
[00:10] <kees> I bet killing xfce4-session release the deadlock too.  ;)  but it's not a dbus pipe?
[00:12] <cody-somerville> kees, well, the fd is created by libxcb for the purpose of returning said connection to X
[00:12] <cody-somerville> so I assume it is bilateral X connection
[00:36] <bryce> cody-somerville: until we get the libxcb issue sorted, could you join and lurk on #ubuntu-x?  tjaalton and/or jcristau may be in a better position to give advice.
[03:24] <YokoZar> How do I add something to the sync blacklist?
[03:25] <cody-somerville> I imagine you'd request it from an archive admin
[03:25] <ScottK-laptop> YokoZar: Generally it's done in conjunction with package removal requests.
[04:21] <slangasek>   op_backend->mount_source = NULL;
[04:21] <slangasek>   if (res != 0)
[04:21] <slangasek>     {
[04:21] <slangasek>       /* TODO: Error from errno? */
[04:21] <slangasek>       op_backend->mount_source = NULL;
[04:21] <slangasek> ahhh, confidence-inspiring
[04:34] <lamont> hrm... I guess I'd better work on my merges, eh?
[06:27] <evocallagha> Ping
[06:29] <evocallagha> Got a mate trying to install Ubuntu 8.04 on a AMD x86 box with VIA chipset, ﻿CD passes its md5sum so we know its not that, we passed noapci acpi=off noapic and tried a different CD rom drive. After GRUB the CD hangs on "Kernel 100%". Anyone know what _could_ be going on ?
[06:29] <evocallagha> Sorry to ask here, #ubuntu is filled with people without a clue :/
[06:41] <BenC> evocallagha: I'm guessing, but I'd say you need to wait longer
[06:41] <BenC> evocallagha: and removing "quiet splash" from the command line might help
[06:42] <evocallagha> ﻿BenC:ok thanks you, I he did say he waited
[06:43] <evocallagha> I think ﻿"quiet splash" is the key I was looking for, as I don't have the box in front of me, it makes it a bit harder over the phone
[06:45] <evocallagha> After about 3mins he says it comes up with 8042809F
[06:46] <evocallagha> No scrolling text from the kernel after its unpacked so it would seem
[06:47] <evocallagha> IO error
[06:49] <evocallagha> I asked him to change the CDROM drive and burn another copy. However, I am rather perpelexed by this.
[06:49] <evocallagha> s/perplexed
[19:28] <linux4ever> hello. is there anybody from the real ubuntu-team?
[19:30] <linux4ever> does anyone of you know a good tool to remaster ubuntu?
[20:30] <AstralJava> Hey gang, where can I find latest updates (for Gutsy)? I'm having a problem that occurred after installing the latest updates, the problem is that root filesystem cannot be found.
[20:30] <AstralJava> *list of latest updates
[20:33] <Chipzz_> 1) this is not a support channel
[20:33] <Chipzz_> 2) it's a weekend
[20:33] <Chipzz_> 3) try booting with your previous kernel if it's still installed
[20:35] <AstralJava> Actually I'm not expecting any more support except the thing I asked first. I'm well aware of the nature of the channel.
[20:36] <Chipzz_> I heard something fly by about latest kernels being unbootable, but I thought that was intrepid
[20:37] <Chipzz> so the issue may possibly be known
[20:37] <AstralJava> Doesn't look like it, this is a Gutsy system.
[20:37] <AstralJava> Yeah okay, thanks.
[20:37] <Chipzz> you could always try to ask in #ubuntu-kernel
[20:37] <AstralJava> Still, do you know of a link or any such thing, that contains latest updates?
[20:37] <Chipzz> but again keep in mind that it's a weekend
[20:37] <AstralJava> Alright will do.
[20:37] <AstralJava> Not a problem. :)
[20:38] <AstralJava> I can work around this, just interested in helping out if possible.
[20:38] <Chipzz> ah
[20:38] <Chipzz> you could also file a bug in launchpad
[20:38] <Chipzz> but make sure to do it against the correct kernel version and ubuntu release then
[20:39] <AstralJava> I'll do that, I'd just gather up some more information ahead.
[20:39] <AstralJava> Sure, will do.
[20:40] <Chipzz> as far as the latest updates go
[20:40] <Amaranth> this EC GPE storm thing is annoying
[20:40] <Chipzz> that depends on what's in /etc/apt/sources.list (or other files in that dir)
[20:40] <Amaranth> poll mode for my volume and brightness keys makes me sad
[20:41] <Chipzz> licensing issues make me sad
[20:41] <Amaranth> Chipzz: the 2.6.26-2-generic kernel in intrepid boots fine
[20:41] <Amaranth> I've even got nvidia :)
[20:41]  * Chipzz rebuilding apache against mysql because if apache license and gpl being incompatible
[20:42] <Chipzz> s/if //
[20:42] <Chipzz> s/if /of /
[20:42] <Chipzz> rather :P
[20:42] <Amaranth> mysql isn't using gpl3?
[20:42] <Amaranth> i thought they were one of the first to switch
[20:43] <Chipzz> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/apr/apr-util/trunk/INSTALL.MySQL?view=markup&pathrev=371029
[21:16] <soren> Oh, the horror!
[21:17] <soren> pulseaudio uses my internal pc speaker by default in Intrepid.
[21:17] <soren> I didn't even know I had one, so it freaked me out *BIG* time.
[21:17] <crimsun_> already worked around in the alsa-driver source.
[21:18] <soren> Since when?
[21:18] <crimsun_> since 1.0.16-1.1ubuntu1
[21:18] <soren> of?
[21:19] <crimsun_> alsa-base: /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base
[21:19] <soren> I'm already at that version.
[21:19] <soren> And yes, I've got:
[21:19] <soren> options snd-pcsp index=-2
[21:20] <crimsun_> soren: need alsa-info.sh output and pulseaudio -vv output pastebinned.
[21:20] <crimsun_> (you'd need to kill the latter and invoke it as such)
[21:21] <crimsun_> (http://hg.alsa-project.org/alsa/raw-file/tip/alsa-info.sh)
[21:21] <soren> Oh, so that was what that horrible, horrible sound was when I booted!
[21:22] <soren> I thought one of my drives was horribly, horribly broken, but it was probably just the login sound playing through the pc speaker.
[21:22] <soren> Whew.
[21:23] <soren> crimsun_: Where do I find this alsa-info.sh?
[21:23] <soren> Oh, sorry.
[21:24] <soren> http://pastebin.ca/1052627
[21:26] <nxvl> soren: does u-vm-b already support debian? or it's doable to make it support debian?
[21:26] <soren> nxvl: I'm working on a new version that will do Debian, too.
[21:26] <nxvl> wooho
[21:26] <nxvl> soren: branch?
[21:27] <nxvl> btw
[21:27] <nxvl> if you have some time, can you please take a look at agueas: http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=augeas
[21:28] <soren> crimsun_: and http://pastebin.ca/1052629
[21:28] <soren> nxvl: Wow, what a coincidence. I was just reading augeas's website.
[21:28] <nxvl> heh
[21:28] <soren> nxvl: It's not public yet. There's a few things I want to sort out first. Monday or Tuesday.
[21:28] <nxvl> well it's already packaged
[21:28] <nxvl> it just need review
[21:29] <nxvl> btw
[21:29] <nxvl> you are also a DD, don't you?
[21:30] <soren> Nope.
[21:30] <Lightkey> wanna know my cup size too?
[21:30] <laga> bah
[21:31] <crimsun_> soren: ok, thanks.  I'll patch that in pulseaudio.
[21:31] <soren> crimsun_: Cool. Thanks!
[21:31] <soren> crimsun_: For now, I've just unloaded that module to restore my sanity.
[21:32] <crimsun_> On first boot, it makes sense to not default to the speaker if another device is available.  The user can always choose to default to the speaker.
[21:36] <nxvl> mm
[21:36] <nxvl> soren: well, then just review the ubuntu version of the package please
[21:36] <nxvl> :D
[21:38] <soren> nxvl: I'll take a look.
[21:40] <soren> nxvl: I get almost empty packages when I try to build it.
[21:41] <soren> nxvl: Let's go to #ubuntu-motu..
[22:09] <s0ullight> hello i'm making a .deb for the xmms package since it is often asked but i can't serve it is someone interested?
[22:10] <laga> s0ullight: use the PPA service in launchpad
[22:10] <s0ullight> i'll take a look after the .deb is completed :D
[22:36] <bimberi> s0ullight: https://help.launchpad.net/PPAQuickStart
[22:36] <s0ullight> the .deb isn't finished yet :( :P
[22:44] <s0ullight> a cflag is like --prefix=/usr right?
[22:45] <s0ullight> because the only difference is that during the ./configure
[22:46] <virtuald> no a CFLAG is like -gg -DWHATEVER\=something
[22:47] <s0ullight> well i have this exception ./configure --prefix=/usr where in the rules file do i have to make a change?
[22:52] <jldugger> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/~knuth-bug
[22:52] <jldugger> anyone like TAOCP?
[22:56] <s0ullight> tail: cannot open `debian/changelog' for reading: No such file or directory
[22:56] <s0ullight> dpkg-buildpackage: failure: tail of debian/changelog gave error exit status 1
[22:56] <s0ullight> but the changelog file is there :&
[22:56] <s0ullight> :|