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AtomicSparkwell i'm downloading the alpha and am going to try to run a vm of it. wish me luck! :P00:26
ASULutzyAnyone else had problems with virtualbox in Intrepid?00:32
ASULutzyI tried to point my Intrepid install to the .vdi's located on my hardy install (which are Windows XP disks) and it blue screens almost immediately when I try to boot the XP disk in Intrepid. In Hardy it works fine.00:33
ASULutzyIt's probably Windows' fault, not virtualboxes00:43
AtomicSparkyes00:45
AtomicSparkbut again nothing works in intrepid00:46
G_009kernel is smooth00:47
Fujisanhello00:49
Fujisani have a question about the latest ubuntu00:49
lymecaCould anyone help me out with a problem I am having in upgrading perl in INtrepid?00:53
lymecaErrorMessage: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 900:53
lymecaPackage: base-passwd 3.5.1700:53
lymecabase-passwd configuration is shutting down anything I try and do with APT00:54
lymecaI have a feeling upgrading perl and perl-base will fix it but I can't do anything with APT at the moment.00:54
G_009try aptitude00:56
lymecaG_009: I did.  And Synaptic.00:56
G_009it's beyond me then00:56
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AtomicSparkhmm.02:42
AtomicSparka wise man once told me, eveyrthing is broken.02:42
RAOFAlthough you can certainly put a partial ordering on the set of all broken things.02:42
AtomicSparkhmm. maybe.02:43
AtomicSparki tried installing it. it failed at loading xserver.02:44
RAOFAny sort of debugging output at all would be useful, if you'd like to fix it :)02:48
AtomicSparki'm sure the output will be "haha i failed to create a virutal machine"02:50
lymecaSo I noticed the default fglrx in Intrepid is 8.5003:55
lymecaAnd the default kernel is now 2.6.26 (even though it's not stable)03:55
lymecaDo these work together?03:55
lymecaI thought fglrx only worked on 2.6.25 or less03:55
RAOFlymeca: There isn't a default fglrx in Intrepid.04:00
RAOFAny packages you find will be uninstallable, I believe.04:00
lymecaSo I'm thinking of sticking with Hardy's 2.6.24-19 kernel04:00
lymecaAnd Hardy's 8.3 fglrx04:01
lymecaI can't figure out how to get direct rendering otherwise04:01
lymecaEverything else on my system is INtrepid.04:01
RAOFIf you've got an old-ish ati card you can use the ati driver, but fglrx isn't ready for Intrepid.04:02
lymecaI have a Radeon 2600 HD, and I know 3D support will be coming in the coming months from Free drivers, and I'm happy about that04:02
lymecaBut right now I want direct rendering, and my only option is fglrx04:02
RAOFRight.  But Intrepid doesn't have a working fglrx driver, and this is known, and is being worked on.04:05
lymecaCool04:07
lymecaI'll just use Hardy's Linux and fglrx04:07
lymecaI blame proprietary shens04:07
fulat2khi folks, why am i constantly getting BUG: unable to handle kernel msg in kubuntu intrepid a1?04:19
RAOFfulat2k: Because of a kernel bug.04:28
fulat2kRAOF: has it been fixed?04:33
RAOFfulat2k: I don't know.  Has it been reported?04:34
fulat2kRAOF: good question.  haven't checked :D04:34
G_009i had lost interest in rythmbox, but it's been doing good lately04:49
DanaGArgh, I wish wine would work under PulseAudio.04:57
DanaGIt doesn't, for me.04:57
DanaGAt least, not for directsound apps.04:57
DanaGOh hey, does the packaged compiz-fusion include atlantis2?04:59
DanaGThat's about the only non-packaged plugin I can think of, that I use.05:00
DanaGWhat others are not packaged?  Oh yeah, Snow is another one.05:00
DanaGOh hey, not only do nvidia's linux drivers suck... their Windows ones suck, too.05:03
DanaGat least, they're who I'm blaming for the fact that just one of my HL2-based games (gmod) gives BSODs when run (windowed), and yet all the others run fine (fullscreen).05:04
DanaGOhhh, I'm going to be SO glad to be free of nvidia next time.05:04
hydrogenyea.. because ati is so much better </sarcasm>05:08
DanaGWell, at least it's open-source now.05:08
DanaGnvidia doesn't even do 2D acceleration in their 'nv' driver, I believe.05:09
hydrogennv is a community driver, nvidia has nothing to do with it05:09
hydrogenafaik05:09
RAOFNo, it's maintained by nvidia.05:09
RAOFAt least, there's an nvidia dev who maintains it, and it's (for the nouveau guys) annoyingly obfuscated.05:10
DanaGI like to give my money to open-source-supporting things.05:10
DanaGs/things/companies/05:10
hydrogenso uh05:11
hydrogenhas ati actually done anything05:11
hydrogenthat shows they support it05:11
DanaGnvidia-settings -l05:11
hydrogenbeyond just making the source availible?05:11
DanaGUmm, have you read phoronix lately?05:11
hydrogennope05:12
hydrogencan't say I have05:12
RAOFReleasing specs, paying a dev to work on the radeon driver, sponsoring Novel to develop radeonhd,...05:12
hydrogenmeh05:12
hydrogenthey have a really long way to go05:12
hydrogenbefore I ever buy another ati product05:12
* hydrogen goes back to trying to determine why cpu-freq is fubar and ranting about how bad #ubuntu is for support05:13
DanaGPlus, comparing my days with my 9800 Pro to my days with my GeForce Go 7600, the latter has given me far, far, far more problems in Windows than the former ever did.05:14
DanaGargh, no surround support in Wine.05:15
hydrogenwe arn't talking about windows :)05:16
hydrogenat least, I'm not05:16
DanaG(When I had the 9800 Pro in Linux, I was too new at it to be able to tell anything about it.  I did use fglrx, though, at the time.)05:16
DanaGThe last time I used that card was when the X800 series was new.05:16
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DanaGArgh!06:41
DanaGGnome panel just randomly moved everything around.06:41
DanaGI hope the developers lock their doors better than the panel locks its applets.... =þ06:41
DanaGBecause that sure as heck isn't "locked" if it can still move and change order!~06:42
RAOFIt's not random; it does that when the available space changes.06:45
RAOFBut it could definitely be improved.06:45
bobbyhello, is there some kind of link or information about the energysaving plans, for next ubuntu?09:00
bobbyi read somewhere that ubuntu plans on saving more energy, especialy for laptops09:01
bobbybut i cant find anything concrete09:01
h3sp4wn_That was probably old information09:01
h3sp4wn_and afaik ubuntu is it the mercy of the upstream kernel developers09:02
user___bobby: maybe https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu has something. or at least it could tell you what people are planning for the foreseeable future09:02
h3sp4wn_s/it/at - if they are paying someone specifically to do it then it would be a first09:02
* bobby is having a look09:02
mvohttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Specs/PowerManagementSettings is one of the plans for intrepid09:03
bobbythx mvo09:10
h3sp4wn_I hope that is easy to configure - I don't think I would want anything more than suspend to ram09:11
h3sp4wn_when the lid is shut09:11
cbrhi, where is the iwlwifi firmware in latest intrepid? ubuntu-modules isn't supplied anymore so it's nowhere to be found, the 2.6.26 kernel doesn't install it10:33
cbrokay, copied the firmware from 2.6.2410:37
cbrit's still a bug though :P10:37
cbrwoow, and the wireless led actually work?10:38
cbrs10:38
Hobbseeiwl3945?  works OOTB for me.10:40
cbrootb?10:41
EqUaTeout of the box10:41
Hobbseewith a flashing light10:42
* Hobbsee is unsure why i'ts flashing, but it does seem to work, so...10:42
cbrwith 2.6.26 it doesnt for me10:42
cbrkernel module cant find firmware10:42
cbrluckily i had a 2.6.24 kernel installed too so i copied the firmware from there10:43
cbrit flashes on network activity imo10:43
enycI would like to know, from anybody in-the-know, if 8.04.1 is expected no time tomorrow...   if not i shall change my plans ;-)10:55
enycerr... on-time10:56
gnomefreakenyc: here is not the place for hardy topics11:06
enycgnomefreak: ok understood... where do 'updates' 'patches' etc get discussed?12:21
gnomefreakenyc: depends most of time #ubuntu-motu12:34
gnomefreakif intrepid it can be here but -motu is best place12:35
mouzgrep -i does not work as expected on my system: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24451/ . Is this a known problem? If not: could some confirm?12:49
gnomefre1kits known12:58
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joaopintogrep was broken :P ?13:05
hyperairso it seems13:06
gnomefreakis broken13:07
gnomefreakjust grep -i13:07
gnomefreakthat is it13:07
hyperairmeh13:08
hyperairwhat happened?13:08
gnomefreakme and anonther mozilla dev for ubuntu saw it last week and im asking to see if he found a bug on it yet or if he filed one so i can point people to it and maybe ill look into fixing it since im thinking its fairly easy since its one flag but we will see13:08
gnomefreakhyperair: grep -i doesnt output what it should13:08
gnomefreaksome cases it didnt output anything13:08
joaopintothat is a SERIOUS bug13:08
hyperairno i mean what happened.. how did it get broken13:08
hyperairit is a serious bug13:08
gnomefreaki think most people are no output13:09
hyperairgod knows how many things depend on grep13:09
gnomefreakhyperair: merge or upstream13:09
joaopintoit must be merge, since upstream version is the same, at least from the package version13:09
gnomefreakgrep -i isnt critcal just for most part annoying13:09
gnomefreak-i is case13:09
gnomefreakthere are 100 other flags that work fine13:09
joaopintognomefreak, uh ? is is used extremly in scripts13:10
joaopintoit13:10
hyperairyeah that's what i meant13:11
joaopinto-i is one of the most used because it provides a common function, unlike the other 100 flags :P13:11
gnomefreakjoaopinto: yes it is but as for critcal its not i would say meduim-high but thats about it13:11
gnomefreaknone of ubuntu scripts have been affected by it at this time that i have heard of thats why its not critical, user scripts/uses maybe affected but ubuntu doesnt support them.13:12
joaopintooh gnomefreak nice defition for criticality "how it affects other ubuntu pieces", I thought it was about how it affects users :)13:13
joaopintoor may potentially affect13:13
hyperairactually if it affects other ubuntu pieces then it's definitely critical13:14
hyperairimagine if the kernel compiled wrojngly13:14
gnomefreakjacob: ubuntus importance settings are relative to ubuntu packages13:14
hyperairand every single intrepid user would onyl see a damn kernel panic13:14
gnomefreakso its not a show stopper so critical is really out of bounds13:14
gnomefreakhyperair: but it hasnt and this problem didnt just happen13:14
hyperairhence the word "imagine"13:15
gnomefreakthe problem is found already13:16
gnomefreakfta found it and added a description to bug 24371713:16
ubottuLaunchpad bug 243717 in grep "case sensitive grep broken with UTF8 in intrepid, breaking scripts" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/24371713:16
hyperairaah13:17
hyperairutf-813:17
hyperairi see13:17
gnomefreakyep simple fix just waiting for it maybe ill ping the dev about it later today13:18
hyperairwhy wait?13:19
gnomefreakhyperair: i can drop the patch and fix it but still have to wait for it to be checked uploaded than uploaded again13:21
hyperairmeh13:21
hyperairred tape13:21
gnomefreakhyperair: im asking the devs atm since i dont personally know the last uploader.13:21
hyperairhow nice13:21
gnomefreakhyperair: yes for main repo its very tight so we dont upload major bugs its tested by atleast 2 people13:21
hyperairi see13:22
hyperairthat's good i guess13:22
gnomefreakbut it has to go to query than archives admins hav eto push it13:22
gnomefreakhyperair: drop the patch and rebuild it13:22
hyperairlol i'm not even using ubuntu at the moment.13:22
hyperairnvidia's broken13:22
gnomefreakbut its still gonna fix one issue and not the other13:22
gnomefreakhyperair: its known they are having issue with it atm13:22
hyperairi knwo13:23
sacardehi14:55
sacardehave a problem with kubuntu-ppc 8.10 alpha14:55
sacardeI download iso install14:55
sacardewhen installer go to find cdrom14:56
sacardeit doesnot find /dev/hdb14:56
sacardein fact, /dev/hdb doiesnot exist14:56
sacardecan you help me?14:56
ASULutzysacarde: Sorry I just joined, what are you trying to do?15:01
ASULutzySo as far as I can tell this is a Windows problem, not an Intrepid or Virtualbox problem, but figured I'd ask to make sure... I've got a .vdi image that has XP on it, it boots fine in Hardy, but when I use Virtualbox in Intrepid it goes to the Windows menu about safe mode, or boot normally etc, and no matter what I pick it blue screens and reboots immediately. Who's to blame? :P15:01
sacardeI download iso image kubuntu-instal-8.10 alpha15:02
sacardefor ppc15:02
sacardeI burn cdrom15:02
sacardeI reboot my mac-mini-ppc whith that15:03
sacardeinstaller runs15:03
sacardewhen it detect cdrom, it doesnot find it15:03
sacardein fact I dont find /dev/hdb15:03
sacardebut in dmesg it found /dev/hdb CDROM iso9660 OK15:04
sacardehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/24488315:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 244883 in ubuntu "(ppc arch) dont find cdrom /dev/hdb (mac-mini)" [Undecided,New]15:20
ASULutzysacarde: Your cd rom is /dev/hdb ?15:21
sacardeyes15:21
sacardein dmesg I find it15:21
sacarde...15:22
sacardehdb: ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive...15:22
sacardecan I create device ?15:22
sacardein another working linux I have:15:23
sacardebrw-rw---- 1 root optical   3,  64  2 lug  2008 hdb15:23
jonpackardanybody need/want help setting up Intrepid in Virtualbox?15:42
joaopintoI believe it fails to run on VBox at the moment15:43
h3sp4wn_I don't believe thats true16:04
h3sp4wn_unless its changed from yesterday16:05
joaopintoI have seen it reported on the ubuntu devs ML16:05
h3sp4wn_there is at least 2 people yesterday who have reported it working16:05
h3sp4wn_and loads of different ways to get to the same point16:05
sacardeI retry booting kubuntu 8.10alph ppc16:07
sacardeI go to modprobe ide_cd16:07
sacardebut it there is not16:08
sacardeI load cdrom module16:08
h3sp4wn_I think the legacy ide support is now not even built16:08
sacardebut I dont know how to restart rilevation udev16:08
sacardeah16:08
sacardeide is not supported?16:09
sacardeah16:09
h3sp4wn_No it is but by the libata subsystem16:09
sacardehow can I create /dev/hdb ?16:09
sacardein dmesh hdb is detect16:10
sacardedmesg16:10
h3sp4wn_and that is the cdrom right ?16:10
sacarde hdb: ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive...16:11
h3sp4wn_mknod -m 0660 /dev/hdb b 3 6416:11
h3sp4wn_you could try netboot/mini.iso and try to get the cdrom working after the install if you have a decent network connection16:12
sacardebut it there is not16:13
sacardesorry16:13
sacardeafter mknod16:13
sacardeI have to restart udev ?16:13
h3sp4wn_hmmm perhaps you have to stop udev for mknod to work16:13
sacarde?16:14
sacardewhish step I have to try?16:14
sacardewhich16:14
h3sp4wn_normally you use mknod with a static /dev (no udev or devfs)16:14
sacardeI am in kubuntu cdrom running16:15
h3sp4wn_Inside in an initramfs everything is wierd16:15
sacarde1. I load module : cdrom16:15
h3sp4wn_Is it a desktop cd or alternative cd ?16:15
sacarde2. mknod ...16:15
sacardealternative16:15
sacardeis kubuntu alpha 8.1016:15
h3sp4wn_and its a mac right ?16:16
sacardeyes16:16
h3sp4wn_Is there an existing os ?16:16
sacardeyes16:16
sacardeYDL, archppc16:16
sacardein kubuntu installer cd , runs busybox16:18
sacardenot a real bash system16:18
h3sp4wn_thats still inside the initramfs16:18
ASULutzysacarde: If you're getting dropped to busybox, are you sure the cd burned properly?16:19
sacardeI think16:19
ASULutzysacarde: Most often getting dumped to busy box while trying to boot off an ubuntu cd means the burn didn't work properly16:19
sacardemd5sum are ok in k3b16:19
h3sp4wn_I wouldn't bet alpha one was well tested on ppc16:19
sacardeno no16:19
sacardeI go to console: with ctrl-alt-f216:20
ASULutzysacarde: You should always verify the burn when dealing with an OS disc16:20
h3sp4wn_have you a spare partition16:20
h3sp4wn_You could deboostrap using the debs on the disk from YDL16:20
sacardeh3sp4wn_, I don know how16:21
ASULutzysacarde: so you checked the md5sum of the .iso you downloaded, but did you verify the burn afterwards?16:21
sacardeyes, it is OK16:21
sacarde<h3sp4wn_> You could deboostrap using the debs on the disk from YDL16:22
sacardehow ?16:22
h3sp4wn_I am trying to work out the best way to do itt16:23
jonpackardI am running Intrepid in virtualbox 1.6.2 downloaded from virtualbox.org16:25
jonpackardit gets kernel panics occasionally right after the boot loader.. rebooting the guest once or twice allows a successful boot16:26
h3sp4wn_sacarde: Have you anything else you could potentially boot from ? usb key or whatever16:27
jonpackardif you need full mouse/video desktop integration, i had trouble with installing the guest additions in virtualbox-ose-1.5.6 - the modules did not compile.. i switched to virtualbox-1.6.2 and all is well =)16:28
jonpackardone more tip.. install guest additions BEFORE installing any updates.. i get some weird graphics glitches installing guest additions on an updated alpha1 system16:29
h3sp4wn_jonpackard: did you build ose from source ? (played with the 3d acceleration ?)16:29
jonpackardnah.. i used the ose from hardy repos16:29
ASULutzyvirtualbox inside of Intrepid keeps failing to boot XP correctly16:30
ASULutzyI'm sad ;)16:30
jonpackardLOL.. what a bummer =)16:31
jonpackardI haven't installed Intrepid natively yet.. I'm tempted to on my home PC >:)16:31
jonpackardfor an alpha1 release I have been very impressed with it16:32
h3sp4wn_I am running it on a xen virtual server - less hassle to track intrepid than backport ocaml16:33
molgrumnvidia-drivers soon please? :)16:34
h3sp4wn_tru neavou (or however you spell it)16:35
molgrumthey aren't really cutting edge on 8800gts :/16:36
h3sp4wn_I wasn't that bothered with nv for my quadro 1600m16:36
h3sp4wn_accelerated 2D and Xv16:37
ASULutzyI have it installed natively to a separate partition16:37
ASULutzyThere are some weird things going on with it, but overall I like it. I just like the dark theme ;)16:37
h3sp4wn_Interestingly its more stable than hardy for me16:38
h3sp4wn_(This is a remote xen at a hosting company - but nothing important - hardy was crashing 2-4 times a day)16:38
ASULutzyh3sp4wn_: Weird, my desktop at home is running hardy and has never crashed, haven't restarted it in about 2 weeks or so too16:39
molgrumwell i need accelerated 3d and GLX16:39
molgrum:)16:39
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sacardehi17:18
sacardeI have try to create /dev/hdb17:18
sacardewith mknod -m 0660 /dev/hdb 3 6417:19
sacardebut I have: segmentation fault17:19
jonpackardwell that went right over my head.. how about a haiku? =)17:20
jonpackardwind catches lily17:20
jonpackardscatt'ring petals to the wind:17:21
jonpackardsegmentation fault17:21
jonpackard-- Nick Sweeney17:21
hyperair...wtf17:24
Picijonpackard: Try #ubuntu-offtopic17:25
hyperairit was on topic17:25
hyperairsee17:25
hyperairsegmentation fault17:25
sacardeI run mknod from busybox tty2 !17:26
h3sp4wn_There will be a way around it have you read about debootstrap ?17:27
sacardeno17:28
h3sp4wn_https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromKnoppix17:28
h3sp4wn_have a look at that - but instead of the http somehow you have to use a file:/// url to use the cd17:28
h3sp4wn_What is your native language ?17:28
sacardeit17:29
sacardebut knoppix for ppc ???17:29
sacardeexists?17:29
h3sp4wn_Use the yellow dog linux you already have installed17:31
sacardeok17:31
sacarde I try17:31
h3sp4wn_Do you have another machine anywhere ?17:32
h3sp4wn_You can setup a web or ftp on that and host the cd their thats another option and use mini.iso17:32
sacardeexist kubuntu mini.iso ?17:34
h3sp4wn_its in the debian-installer directory of the archive and there is just a single one17:35
h3sp4wn_(It only has just enough to boot and connect to the network)17:36
h3sp4wn_You can use a hardy netinstall cd to install something newer if you have to and a few other tricks17:37
sacardemake: dpkg: Command not found17:37
h3sp4wn_have you got alien ?17:38
h3sp4wn_https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromAnotherDistro17:39
h3sp4wn_Thats slightly better docs17:39
h3sp4wn_sacarde: does ydl use rpms ?17:39
sacardeyes, yum17:39
h3sp4wn_I can make you a debootstrap rpm if you give me 10 mins17:40
h3sp4wn_http://hydra.audio-science.org.uk/junk/debootstrap-1.0.9-2.noarch.rpm#17:43
h3sp4wn_http://hydra.audio-science.org.uk/junk/debootstrap-1.0.9-2.noarch.rpm17:43
h3sp4wn_just rpm -i (maybe without deps if it complains but it shouldn't)17:44
h3sp4wn_Anyone happen to know how the install from windows method works17:46
h3sp4wn_I would guess but not tried it given a kernel with all drivers needed in statically that could be booted from any bootloader17:47
sacardeI dont understand which is the trick17:47
sacardemetod to boot an image-cdrom17:48
sacardefrom another distro17:48
h3sp4wn_install that rpm and then use debootstrap from that cdrom17:48
sacardewhen I prepare all things17:48
sacardeI boot from YDL... no?17:49
h3sp4wn_No after its prepared you install a bootloader and kernel and boot17:49
sacardefrom YDL I run my iso-kubuntu ?17:49
h3sp4wn_with or without the yellow dog kernel depending on whether you want to build one17:49
sacardein finaly, what I have?17:49
sacardeI have kubuntu installed ?17:50
sacardeI dont understand17:51
h3sp4wn_yeah17:51
h3sp4wn_perhaps you might be better asking in the -it channel someone to explain debootstrap to you17:51
sacardeI have YDL + kubuntu (in target partition).... ok ?17:51
h3sp4wn_(I am useless at explaining stuff as it is really)17:52
sacardeok17:52
sacardethanks a lot for now17:52
h3sp4wn_or another generic linux channel for -it17:52
sacardeok17:52
DanaGHere's what O18:49
DanaGHere's what I've done on a few laptops with broken CD drives: remove the drive, and insert a good one.  =þ18:49
DanaG(borrowed from my current laptop.)18:50
DanaGError: Error opening /tmp/vm-builder-WTXan26474/root.raw: Invalid argument18:54
DanaGtrying to use simple-mobile-builder18:54
DanaGmkdir: cannot create directory `/home/dana/ubuntu-vm-hardy-lpia': File exists19:01
DanaG /usr/bin/ubuntu-vm-builder: line 230: vm_getopt_args: unbound variable19:02
DanaGVarious errors from trying to use the thing.19:02
DanaGI'd say it's broken.19:02
h3sp4wn_why not just use a usbkey or pxe or whatever19:13
DanaGCan't boot USB in virtualbox.19:13
DanaGAnyway, I found they have a KVM image (cdimages.ubuntu.com link in topic of #ubuntu-mobile).19:14
DanaGI can just use that virtual hard drive in virtualbox.19:14
ethana2hey, does intrepid ship with greasemonkey scripts to make web pages follow our theme properly?19:18
ethana2blast19:22
ethana2the google logo has white in it instead of alpha19:23
ethana2I guess it would be a bit much to try to have greasemonkey take white to alpha on that and such images19:23
* DanaG hugs his bright orange... because his screen is too dim to use well if he uses a dark screen.19:25
DanaGs/orange/orange theme/19:26
ethana2oh hey, when are we going to be able to monitor gpu load in the system monitor applet?19:34
h3sp4wn_DanaG: Mine can (and I don't care its binary only)19:48
jonpackardh3sp4wn: How do you tell virtualbox (non-ose) to boot from usb? will the usb drive show up in the boot menu (F12) if it is properly detected?20:05
h3sp4wn_jonpackard: Should do if passthrough is working20:07
h3sp4wn_It works with Linux host anyway but not on this Solaris host20:08
h3sp4wn_Anyone happen to know how to get the run button back20:10
h3sp4wn_(add it to applications or whatever)#20:10
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DanaGARgh, my brightness keys are slow and laggy.21:08
DanaGhit.....change.....hit......change (where "hit" is me hitting the hotkey, and "change" is when it changes).21:09
DanaGThere's like 2/3 of a second of lag on it.21:09
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RoC_MasterMindhow do I disable gnome video thumbnails?23:45

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