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jonpackardsecondly.. install guest additions BEFORE you install any updates.. not sure why but it seems to work better00:00
esacjonpackard: i just uninstalled virtualbox in favor of vmware as windows xp seems to be doing better in vmware00:00
jonpackardI've been wanting to try KVM.. but i think it requires AMD or Intel CPU virtualization support.. which I don't have =(00:03
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esaci tried kvm as well, and had a few more stability problems than even virtualbox00:16
esacthe only thing i havent tried is xen as this is on my laptop and i want compiz/nvidia driver support which doesnt work with the xen kernels00:17
jonpackardthat reminds me.. the nvidia-glx-new module fails to load and the official NVidia installed fails with the message that the kernel in use is a Xen kernel.. weird00:21
jonpackardi have yet to get 3d accel with my 8600GT in intrepid.. thinking about trying the nouveau driver00:22
jonpackardd'oh i just checked.. Nouveau 3D accel is still in early delevopment.. I thought it was further along =(00:23
esacjonpackard: its telling you that it is a xen kernel on the generic kernel ?00:24
jonpackardyep00:25
jonpackardjon@jon-desktop:~$ uname -r00:26
jonpackard2.6.26-2-generic00:26
RAOFjonpackard: Not only is nouveau 3d accel in early development, support for your 8600gt is in early development.00:37
RAOFWell, the "early development" isn't quite right; it's works reasonably for me, some of the time.00:37
RAOFBut nv5x is very different to all the previous cards, and support is not so good for them.00:38
RAOF!nouveau | jonpackard you can try nouveau with the following, but don't expect it to be any better than the nv driver for you00:39
ubottujonpackard you can try nouveau with the following, but don't expect it to be any better than the nv driver for you: Nouveau is an experimental open-source nVidia driver, aiming for full 3d support.  Homepage at http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ - EXPERIMENTAL packages at https://launchpad.net/~raof/+archive00:39
jonpackardthanks!00:40
jonpackardraof: I might be a bit off topic here, but when I try to install nouveau from that repo, apt cannot find the package linux-nouveau-modules00:45
jonpackardany suggestions?00:45
RAOFjonpackard: Run "sudo module-assistant auto-install drm-modules" first.00:45
RAOFjonpackard: That'll build the linux-nouveau-modules package for your current kernel.00:45
jonpackardI might be in over my head here.. having trouble with that command.. here's the error00:48
jonpackarddebian/rules:12: /usr/share/quilt/quilt.make: No such file or directory    ↑00:48
jonpackard │ make: *** No rule to make target `/usr/share/quilt/quilt.make'.  Stop.00:48
RAOFBah!  I need to fix that!00:49
RAOFsudo aptitude install quilt.00:49
RAOFThat'll fix that problem.  SOrry.00:50
G_009is this nouveaux the precursor to how ibex will integrate 3d accel or just an option?00:52
jonpackardI'm sure RAOF can give u a better answer but in short it is just an option...00:54
RAOFG_009: It's unlikely (but possibly) that nouveau will be available in Intrepid.00:55
RAOFFurthermore, even if nouveau gets into intrepid, there is absolutely no chance that it will accelerate 3d out of the box.00:55
RAOF(Current status of 3d on nouveau is "maybe it works, no developer wants to hear if it doesn't").00:56
G_00910-4  it makes for an interesting read too00:56
jonpackardthanks RAOF.. istalling nouveau now.. I'll let you know how it works for me =)00:57
RAOFIf the needed infrastructure makes it into Intrepid I'll try to get nouveau in, too.  Not because it does 3d, but because it's a _much_ better 2D driver than the 'nv' driver.00:57
RAOFAt least for < nv5x (Geforce 8/9).00:58
RAOFIn many ways it's a better 2d driver than the nvidia driver, too.00:58
jonpackardjust curious.. what improvements are there?00:58
jonpackardbrb.. restarting x to give nouveau a shot =)01:01
RAOFHm.  That looks ominous.01:04
G_009"attempt fail: proceed to autodestruct"01:05
RAOFjonpackard: No joy?01:06
esacnouveau would be an interesting time to add support for direct graphics support for virtual machines01:06
jonpackardI'm running nouveau now.. still getting the occasional black flicker like I was getting with the nv driver.. vesa driver did not have this problem01:06
RAOFI'm not sure what you mean by 'black flicker'.  Unless it's the full-screen black flash that happens when I run compiz+nvidia.01:07
RAOFAlso, I'm pretty sure I mentioned that your card isn't in the nouveau sweet-spot.  It's great that it's working, though :)01:07
G_009"luck" is what they call it01:08
jonpackardit happens whenever I load a program or get a pop-up notification01:08
RAOFI think you've actually got a bit of kernel-modesetting on your nv5x, actually.  I'm not sure how much of that's actually hooked up, though :).01:08
G_009the presentation did not address virtual machines at all .. you're out of "luck"01:09
RAOFjonpackard: As in: the window pops filled with garbage that quickly disappears?01:09
jonpackardnope.. the whole screen has a very fast black flicker01:09
RAOFWoah.01:10
jonpackardim having the exact same issue with nv driver (in intrepid only)01:10
RAOFHm.  I'd file a bug against the nv driver, and probably nouveau as well.01:11
jonpackardI'd like to get my nvidia driver working so I can find out if it does the same thing too01:11
RAOFThere's a patch on ubuntuforums which should allow you to build the nvidia kernel module.01:12
jonpackardcool thanks for the tip =)01:13
RAOFOh, and the advantages of nouveau: on < nv5x you get - faster 2d than nvidia, and XRandR 1.2 support.01:14
RAOFOn nv5x/nv6x you get... currently nothing, really.  nouveau doesn't yet have good 2d accel on nv5x, and nv does XRandR1.2 on nv5x also.01:15
jonpackardpatch for nvidia (intrepid) http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=833633&highlight=nvidia01:23
jonpackardinstalling now.. brb =)01:23
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aibi'm trying to mix some intrepid packages with hardy. i added APT::Default-Release "stable"; to apt.conf and added the main intrepid repo to my sources.list, then ran apt-get -t intrepid install hello, but it still grabs hello from hardy. i followed the debian guide as much as possible http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-apt-get.en.html03:12
lastenthi, where can I upload my bugs for the alpha1?03:20
RAOFlastent: Launchpad.net, same as anything else.03:21
lastentRAOF, I though it qas qa.ubuntu.com03:22
RAOFlastent: Do you mean "Where do I document alpha1 install issues", or "Where do I file bugs against programs in Ubuntu"?03:23
lastentRAOF, bugs against programs in an alpha version03:24
RAOFLaunchpad.net.03:24
lastentRAOF, ok03:24
RAOFqa.ubuntu.com is only for checking that the CDs work - that you can actually install from them.03:25
lastentRAOF, ok thanks03:26
bri-hI've been working on a strange sound problem and finally figured out how to fix it.  Unfortunately, I have to killall pulseaudio to get sound from flashplugin-nonfree in ff3 or opera.  Here's my question though.  I've been monkeying around with all my sound related packages quite a bit.  Is there a way to get back to the baseline install without a complete reinstall?  I just want to make sure when pulse is fixed, I'll know it.  Sh03:38
jonpackardmolgrum: you asked earlier about the nouveau driver.. I was able to install it in Intrepid but had the same black screen flicker issue that I had with nv04:29
jonpackardBug 245290 updated with new back trace.. I think I got all the symbol packages this time.04:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 245290 in nautilus "[intrepid] nautilus crashes after last upgrade" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/24529004:43
kristjan_that's neat. bug 1304:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 13 in baz "empty signing rules lead to invalid checksums" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1304:43
kristjan_bu 133704:43
kristjan_bug 133704:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1337 in malone "Distro release tasks should include name of distro" [Low,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/133704:43
RAOFjonpackard: Incidentally, have you filed that nv bug?04:43
kristjan_bug 66604:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 666 in malone "can't file a bug on Ubuntu" [Medium,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/66604:44
jonpackardnot as of yet.. thanks for reminding me =)04:45
kristjan_I kinda asked the same question yesterday: will intrepid come with xorg 1.5?04:45
jonpackardmy intrepid is running xorg version 1:7.3+12ubuntu2.. not sure what the colon means04:48
kristjan_jonpackard: that's not xorg version, this is package numbering04:48
jonpackardahh thanks.. how do I check the xorg version?04:48
kristjan_jonpackard: let me think, I have no idea04:49
kristjan_jonpackard: try this: xdpyinfo | grep X.Org04:49
jonpackardthat seems to have done it.. X.Org version: 1.4.0.9004:51
kristjan_jonpackard: so it's same right now as in hardy04:51
RAOFkristjan_: Yes.  1.5 is currently being merged.04:55
RAOFkristjan_: You may have noticed libdrm 2.3.1 today?  That's the base of the stack needed to get 1.5 in Intrepid.04:56
RAOF(Next up is Mesa 7.1)04:56
kristjan_RAOF: do you know if we will have a change to install novueau driver instead of nv?04:57
RAOFkristjan_: You won't get the nouveau driver without extra work.05:08
RAOFkristjan_: At the moment, you can get the nouveau driver from my PPA - it's not in Ubuntu proper.  Intrepid _may_ (although this is unlikely) get new enough infrastructure for us to include Nouveau in Ubuntu proper, but it certainly isn't right now.05:09
jonpackardReported bug about nv and nouveau drivers causing screen flickers: bug 24538305:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 245383 in ubuntu "[intrepid] Screen flickers when loading applications" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/24538305:11
kristjan_RAOF: oh well, too bad.05:17
RAOFIt's still possible that we'll be able to pull nouveau into Intrepid; just unlikely.05:19
G_009nouveau is also based on nv so there is not much to offer .. but its better than nothing right now05:29
h3sp4wnI thought it was quite a bit better for eg xrender05:30
G_009xrandr05:30
G_0091.205:30
h3sp4wnThose are 2 different things entirely05:31
DanaGodd... I have to run bitpim as root for it to be able to communicate with my phone over the USB cable.05:32
DanaGGreat, and now Nautilus just crashed.... about 10 times in rapid succession.05:33
G_009you got the bug of the day05:34
DanaGs/in/...in/05:34
DanaGand gvfs with samba is way slow.05:34
G_009actually .. you got yesterday's bug of the day05:35
DanaGargh, how do I disable single-click mode in kde4 konqueror?05:37
DanaGthe systemsettings thingy has lots of missing panels.05:37
h3sp4wnTry dcop05:38
DanaGThe shared library was not found.Library "kcm_input" not found05:39
DanaGYes, it did smack it together after the period like that.05:39
RAOFG_009: nouveau is significantly different to nv.  If you had the option, you'd always go nouveau.05:40
DanaGToo bad nouveau doesn't do suspend2ram.05:40
RAOFNeither does nv.05:40
hyperairbut there isn't a nouveau package in nv05:40
hyperairi mean05:40
hyperairin ubutnu05:40
hyperair*ubuntu05:40
RAOFRight.  Because it's highly experimental, and needs stuff we don't have.05:40
RAOFOn the other hand, _I_ use it :)05:40
hyperairah05:40
hyperairhow?05:41
hyperairmake install ?05:41
RAOFLike this:05:41
RAOF!nouveau05:41
ubottuNouveau is an experimental open-source nVidia driver, aiming for full 3d support.  Homepage at http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ - EXPERIMENTAL packages at https://launchpad.net/~raof/+archive05:41
G_009am not dissing nouveau.. just saying it is based on nv05:41
DanaGAnd _I_ am buying ATI next time.05:41
hyperairaah05:41
hyperairi see05:41
hyperairspeaking of ati, how is the catalyst driver?05:41
RAOFRight.  It certainly is based on nv.  And then had the 2d accel and modesetting totally rewritten :)05:41
hyperairand nouveau doesn't have 3d accel yet right?05:41
RAOFKinda.05:41
* RAOF 's does, but you wouldn't want to depend on it for anything.05:42
hyperairi see05:42
hyperairis there a page showing how far support for certain cards have gone?05:42
h3sp4wnSeems like how I feel about compiz05:42
RAOFNot really. Current 3d support is "nv4x probably works quite a lot.  nv5x has just had some gallium code committed, but not hooked up.  nv3x has some work.  Before then, gallium works against you".05:43
G_009tinkers' only realm type thing05:43
jonpackardDanaG: see bug 24529005:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 245290 in nautilus "[intrepid] nautilus crashes after last upgrade" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/24529005:43
hyperairi've got nv1805:44
RAOFhyperair: Oldschool.  That's... Geforce 2?05:44
hyperair405:44
hyperairgeforce405:44
h3sp4wnRAOF: Thats one of the main things that pisses me off with Xorg05:44
DanaGWow, bitpim under Linux sucks compared to it under Windows, for some reason.05:44
RAOFh3sp4wn: What?05:44
RAOFhyperair: Really?  It's not a Geforce4MX?05:44
hyperairsorry05:45
hyperairgeforce4 mx 440 agp8x05:45
RAOFHah!  Geforce2 :P05:45
hyperairnot that my mobo supports agp8x anyway05:45
hyperairlol05:45
jonpackardthat card wah the sh!t back in what.. 2001?05:45
hyperairit's a geforce2 on steroids05:45
DanaGI found an ATI Rage 128 somewhere today.05:45
hyperairbut the code name is geforce4 mx05:45
h3sp4wnRAOF: That stuff that perfectly fine gets messed up seemingly without any regression testing05:45
hyperairmy computer was bought in 2004 i think.05:45
RAOFh3sp4wn: W05:46
RAOFh3sp4wn: I'm still not sure what part of my comments you're referring to.  Nvidia support has _never_ been perfectly fine, as far as I'm aware :)05:46
G_009am running nv on a mx4000.. i can wait05:46
jonpackardim fairly happy with nvidia w/ proprietary drivers.. I use dual screen at work and it is flawless.. i would prefer an OSS solution though05:47
h3sp4wnRAOF: The r200 support is useless these days and it was once the best supported linux had05:47
h3sp4wnI worry about similar issues with any opensource driver05:48
h3sp4wn(as the maker will only pay for the newest stuff etc)05:48
DanaG!find kcm_input05:49
ubottuFile kcm_input found in kcontrol, kdebase-workspace-bin, kdebase-workspace-dbg05:49
G_009this is just alpha2 .. its not so bad05:49
RAOFjonpackard: I find nouveau's dual-screen to work better than nvidia's (it seems to handle the dynamic switching of monitors better).05:50
jonpackardare we up to alpha2 already? thought we were still on alpha1.. while I was checking distrowatch though.. 8.04.1 was just released.. an update release already?? weird05:50
RAOFh3sp4wn: Really?  I thought r200 was still well supported.  How did it go backwards?05:51
h3sp4wnRAOF: Just bit rot I guess its the little things small glitches etc05:52
jonpackardRAOF: i might give it a try sometime.. i have a 7600GS and am running Hardy at work.. I don't need 3D.. would you recommend it?05:52
h3sp4wnRAOF: It was really well polished05:52
G_009that nvidia fix on amaranth blog didnt work for you jonpackard >?05:53
DanaGTime to boot Windows again, to use bitpim.05:54
RAOFjonpackard: I use it on my 7600Go; They're nv4x cards, and are the best supported.05:54
jonpackardG_009 I found a patch but it was for the last kernel.. I'll check again later05:55
DanaGwtf? kde4 won't accept font size 9.5.05:55
G_009bummer05:55
RAOFFor a work machine I'm not sure if I'd recommend them; they are, after all, still experimental.  That said, I use them.05:55
RAOFAnd they're faster than the closed-source drivers, which is pretty cool.05:55
jonpackardRAOF: Thanks for the tips. =)05:55
hyperairif only they'd support 3d05:55
h3sp4wnI cannot imagine ever wanting a non xig xserver for work05:56
jonpackardBug reported about pulseaudio problem in intrepid: bug 24538905:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 245389 in pulseaudio "[intrepid] Pulseaudio has no sound" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/24538905:56
G_009:-/05:57
RAOFhyperair: You might be surprised how much you miss 2d acceleration when it's not there.05:58
hyperairi'm not surprised how much i miss 3d acceleration when it's not there05:58
hyperair>=(05:58
RAOFRight.  And, well... you could write the 3d accel? :)05:58
h3sp4wnGood 2d acceleration is more important for most of what I am doing05:59
RAOFI don't have anything more for you on that count :)05:59
jonpackardG_009: Do you have a link for that nvidia fix in intrepid? I can't seem to find it.05:59
hyperair...i can't even write a slightly more than simple gtkmm application and you're asking me to write 3d acceleration05:59
G_009nah.. i killed my session.. but it was in the forums under amaranth's postings06:00
h3sp4wnAre thye hacking on the video bios as well ?06:01
RAOFh3sp4wn: No?  Why would they?06:02
RAOFSomeone's writing a bios interpreter I think.  Because that's useful.06:02
RAOFThey're using the radeon, not the radeonhd, method of programming modern video cards.06:02
h3sp4wnRAOF: I am sure there are things that could be done nvidia has not thought of06:02
G_009jonpackard: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=833633&highlight=nvidia06:05
h3sp4wnOtherwide you are sitll a slave to nvidia's original design06:05
RAOFh3sp4wn: Yes and no.06:06
RAOFIt seems stupid to me to not use the code the manufacturer put there to do the boring stuff (initialise the card, reset the 3d engine, whatever).06:06
RAOFIt doesn't seem to me that there's any useful innovation to be done there; those are merely necessary, boring steps to be taken before you can _do_ interesting stuff.06:08
h3sp4wnI mean more like what they define should be used for what purpose06:08
h3sp4wnor imply by their current drivers06:08
crdlband with ati's bios, you can replace bits that are broken at runtime06:08
crdlbwhen you find those infinite resources, then we can worry about that ...06:10
* G_009 installs wine06:10
h3sp4wnSun has some pretty decent graphics cards (mid range) that use just a few FPGAs06:12
RAOFIt's possible that I'm wrong; maybe the radeonhd approach will prove to be better at some point.  I just don't see it (and, apparently, neither do the radeon developers).06:13
h3sp4wnAcademia ussually finds time to do one of each type of product correctly06:13
* crdlb doesn't think it's possible for arlied to be wrong06:13
G_009ATI going opensource is still a myth06:13
h3sp4wnWho is the main developer of it06:14
crdlbG_009: ATI releasing specs to facilitate open source drivers is not though06:14
h3sp4wn(I thought the intel guy and xig were the only people with the experience to write good drivers)06:14
G_009yah.. a beam of light in the vast darkness of space06:14
crdlboh, and they're employing one of the radeon developers now06:15
G_009am an nvidia fan boy (if there is such a thing)06:20
jonpackardG_009: thanks for the link.. this is the patch that I tried.. it failed to compile in 2.6.26-2-generic.. I don't see any detailed information about getting nvidia drivers working in this kernel =(06:20
crdlbI'm sorry to hear that06:20
BHSPitLappyhey now, it's no longer popular to like nvidia06:20
BHSPitLappytheir drivers aren't free enough!06:21
G_009that's even better reason for me, bhs06:21
crdlbtime for the pitchforks and such ...06:21
G_009'sides.. the logo is pretty catchy06:21
BHSPitLappyquick, everybody don the masks Stallman sent us!06:21
BHSPitLappyit's time to march onto nvidia's HQ06:22
G_009:-/  that's all i got in that respect , jon06:22
h3sp4wnmy nvidia drivers are pretty fast as long as I don't bother with compiz06:24
G_009lemme add that nv works fine in my x86 (default install)06:25
jonpackardwhich card do u have G_009?06:25
G_009geforce4 mx400006:26
jonpackardlol.. u and hyperair.. that card is a classic.. was THE card back in the day =)06:28
G_009yah.. and still going after so much abuse..06:29
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h3sp4wnWas it I thought the 4mx was just a slightly higher clocked geforfce 206:31
h3sp4wnThe ti was the one to have06:31
jonpackardi forgot about that one h3sp4wn, nice memory! =)06:32
G_009this one is still capable of about a few million polygons/per frame06:32
G_009makes me nostalgic ..06:33
jonpackardI think I have a Geforce 2 or 4 AGP in a box in my shed right now.. don't have a PC to put it in though =p06:35
G_009i have a 1ghz amd that mihgt take it06:35
G_009this is #offtopic anyway06:36
jonpackardyeah.. should move it to #geforce-nostalgia =)06:37
jonpackardso is everybody's nautilus in intrepid broken at this point? seems a good few people have had problems with it06:38
G_009not mine.. and i have 2 hdd's to look stuff on06:39
jonpackardlooks like I was reporting my problem under the wrong bug report.. this seems to be the right one.. bug 24539406:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 245394 in nautilus "(Intrepid) Nautilus segfault on new install" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/24539406:47
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nickwinlI think the start up menus in Intrepid run faster.07:28
nickwinlI'm sifting through the UbuntuBugDay page now07:29
nickwinlis there a binary like acpi that can reverse engineer BIOS and firmware settings on the fly? That damn permanent DoS bug (pDoS) which affects mice and eviscerates GNOME desktops is still floating around, I think.07:33
nickwinlHere is a version of that pDoS attack: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/22664107:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 226641 in xorg "Mouse not working right " [Undecided,New]07:39
raj_hi07:47
raj_Hello can anyone tell me the C code for reading ISO file and converting that in to Hex file07:48
nickwinlp-DoS related -- I think these questions get software specific: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+question/3818608:57
apparleI wanted to know whether Kubuntu 8.10 is going to run on KDE4 or KDE3.509:29
hyperairyou mean 4.109:29
apparlehyperair: I mean is it going to run on 4.x or 3.x09:30
hyperairah09:31
hyperairi saw a lot of applications losing the -kde4 suffix09:31
hyperairso i suppose it would run on 4.x09:31
hyperairbut don't take my word for it09:31
hyperairit's just speculation09:31
apparleanyone tried kubuntu alpha09:33
hyperairnot me09:33
hyperairi'm a staunch gnome fan09:33
hyperairalso i won't be using ubuntu until compiz fusion works again for me. (no nvidia)09:33
G_009gnome forever!!09:34
hyperairlol09:34
apparleis there any channel where we can fight over Gnome and KDE09:35
G_009footsies in thy interface!09:35
hyperairdoubt it09:35
hyperairyou could always just create a temporary new channel. but don't quote me on that. i'm not taking any responsibilities on what i said09:36
G_009you could go #offtopic , but thats full of gtk folks..09:36
hyperairlol09:36
hyperairi see 8 in total09:37
TheInfinityapparle: i am kde4.1 tester09:37
hyperairincluding ChanServ09:37
G_009time to find out if i'll get that nautilus bug09:48
apparlecool09:58
sacarde_hi10:28
sacarde_hi h3sp4wn10:28
sacarde_I try to install with debootstrap10:28
sacarde_but for ppc there are some problem10:28
sacarde_i386 go OK10:28
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raj_ i have one ISO file , i want to read each byte of that ISO file and also i have to convert that ISO file in HEX file, and i want to wright C code for this12:04
bazhangraj_, try ##c12:04
sarthorHi, getting help here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ov51x#Compile but the command (sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-uname -r ) Giving the error [E: Command line option 'r' [from -r] is not known.] how to fix this. and I think it shuld not creat any error12:19
sarthorusing Hardy12:19
sarthorHi, getting help here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ov51x#Compile but the command (sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-uname -r ) Giving the error [E: Command line option 'r' [from -r] is not known.] how to fix this. and I think it shuld not creat any error, Using hardy12:23
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jonpackardyou could check your kernel version by running uname -r and enter it manually12:24
jonpackardi think your missing some syntax doing it that way12:24
jonpackardit looks like bug 245290 has been fixed.. just waiting it to be pushed to the repo i guess =)12:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 245290 in glib2.0 "nautilus crashes after libglib upgrade" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/24529012:34
jonpackardsarthor: the correct command is...13:00
jonpackardsudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r`13:00
jonpackardi am submitting a correction for that wiki page13:00
sacarde_h3sp4wn, I ask to boot-list, they tell me that ppc is not supported13:01
Hobbsee!ping13:21
ubottuping yourself ;-) really the diodes all down my left side are sore13:21
DanglyBitsanyone else having problems with sound under ibex?13:56
HobbseeDanglyBits: sound that sounds scratchy?13:57
DanglyBitsno sound at all13:58
Hobbseehm14:00
dholbachGlobal Bug Jam Preparation Session in #ubuntu-meeting in 16 minutes.16:44
molgrumnvidia drivers soon? :)19:11
molgrumi notice that this bug is still present in Ibex: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/24370719:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 243707 in ubuntu "USB port keeps resetting Logitech mx500 mouse" [Undecided,New]19:12
geek_inn2ohh19:53
geek_inn2will hibernate work in ibex even blueprints doesnt point anything about this issue19:56
pheerorit depends on hw19:57
geek_inn2hardware,well it worked previously in dapper19:58
pheeroryou can wait for live cd and try it then19:58
geek_inn2u mean next alpha19:59
pheerordunno19:59
geek_inn2on 10th july........alpha219:59
pheeroryou can check cdimage from time to time19:59
geek_inn2u mean nightly builds......20:01
geek_inn2hey why is room very calm20:01
pheeroribex is probably rock solid and nobody has problems with it20:02
pheeror(joke)20:02
geek_inn2there are no big surprises in ibex,i feel some of my bugs get fixed(screen resolution,tv tuner card,new theme)20:04
geek_inn2i hate black/brown and dark for now20:04
pheerorand the new ugly theme, yeah ;-)20:04
geek_inn2where is bullet proof x server? i get screen resolution probs setting 800*60020:06
pheerorprobably stuck somewhere in the future :-D20:07
tomd123alpha 1 is pretty stable for me, everything is fixed by the updates except the problem with pulseaudio not working (alsa works though)20:12
geek_inn2what if i want 2 upgrade 2 hardy 8.04.120:13
pheerordoesn't work at all ?20:13
tomd123pheeror: It's called System->Preferences->Appearance or http://www.gnome-look.org/ (Remember, Linux != Windows)20:13
pheerortomd123: no sh*t20:14
pheerorbut still, default matters20:15
tomd123pheeror: again, windows talk20:15
geek_inn2i think metacity is waste and shud be replace by single theme...no gtk,no metacity20:15
pheerortomd123: actually, this is quote from openbsd documentation regarding security :-)20:15
geek_inn2pheeror are u dev20:16
pheerorno20:16
tomd123pheeror: well I thought you where talking about the theme, that's what we're talking about, isn't it?20:16
geek_inn2or just user,any brainstorming ideas.....20:16
pheerorbtw acording 8.04.1 - it's only about new installation media20:17
pheerorif you are updating regularly, the release means nothing for you20:17
tomd123anyone know when they will 'officially' support usb install? alpha 2 maybe?20:17
pheerori've been thinking about making an utility to transform "any" bootable cd to usb, btw20:18
geek_inn2gr8 newz20:18
geek_inn2pheeror20:18
pheerorand I found out that's not possible to do something like that, of course20:19
geek_inn2why isnt dev's interested in contacting devaintart team,no blueprints,also fonts wont be fixed20:19
pheerorbut maybe with some detecting it could work well enough20:20
geek_inn2hey how do i enable intel drivers20:24
blizzkidlo all. I have a bit of an annoying problem. When I boot my laptop; wifi is not working. When I toggle the hardware wifi-switch off and on, it works. Same after reboot. This is happening in both hardy and intrepid. It was working fine in gutsy with a madwifi-patch20:25
blizzkidAny idea if it'll be possible to fix this annoyance?20:25
pheerorintel drivers? which one(s) do you mean specifically - because lot of their drivers are open-source and work oob?20:27
geek_inn2i have intel 845board20:27
geek_inn2so i want2 enable onboard graphics 2 handle screen resolution 800*60020:27
pheerorhm, i think it should work out of the box20:29
pheerorbut you can check what gpu you have by lspci |grep VGA20:30
pheerorxorg should autodetect the needed driver automagically20:31
pheerorI can rm /etc/X11/xorg.conf and everything (even 3D accel and compiz) keeps working just fine (I have intel G31)20:32
geek_inn2no.its scambling the screen .flickring when i set20:33
geek_inn2rm * will distroy20:33
geek_inn2isnt it20:33
geek_inn2hey i have intel mobo no graphics card20:33
geek_inn2so no gpu20:34
pheerorah20:34
geek_inn2hibernate will work on some hw interesting...........20:36
geek_inn2but more ppl are yelling it doesnt work anymore20:36
pheerorI guess the gpu is a piece of silicon specifically intended to accel graphics, no matter it's part of mobo or not20:36
pheeroryeah, most of people are yelling20:37
geek_inn2i wonder what u want 2 point....i wanna just get that resolution to match my monitor20:38
geek_inn2u said xorg works great.....xorg sets small resolution for big monitors and big resolution for small monitors20:39
pheerormy point _was_ that it's a bug and you can find what causes it20:39
geek_inn2i mean 800*600 good for crt not lcd20:39
pheerorI don't praise xorg, anyway, has it detected your gpu and set the "intel" driver?20:40
geek_inn2same for sets lcd:800*600 not 1280*1024 ,while it sets crt:1280*1024 when i need 800*60020:40
pheerordo you have xserver-xorg-video-intel installed (it should be by default) ?20:41
geek_inn2gotto login and see.iam quite dippresses with seeing resolution prob so i booted into xp20:41
geek_inn2list all commands i need 2 try out20:41
pheeroryou can also check "db" of known pciids (if it xorg autodetection works like that :-))20:42
geek_inn2iam freeekingly new 2 cli20:42
geek_inn2(never used terminal b4,just sudo apt-get install foo)20:43
pheerorfirst of all you should reboot to ubuntu so we can find out where the problem is20:43
pheerorit's something like shutdown -h -r :-) (in windows ;-) )20:43
geek_inn2ok then i have 2 set my account in IRC ..using software in xp20:44
pheerorand install some nice irc client - I personally like xchat20:44
geek_inn2xchat for linux?20:44
pheeroraptitude install xchat or click on applications->add/remove .....20:44
geek_inn2it will take long ..u say i have 2 reboot...u will wait20:44
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geek_inn2and what is the channel name20:45
geek_inn2wait for 10 minutes i will reboot20:45
geek_inn2no... iam checking hibernate bug in launchpad20:46
geek_inn2so wait more20:46
* hyperair wonders if nvidia is due to arrive in intrepid any time soon20:47
geek_inn2back2basics21:01
geek_inn2pheeror.........21:02
geek_inn2iam back21:02
geek_inn2luckly hibernate works21:02
* molgrum shares hyperair's thoughts21:06
molgrumafter this i will never upgrade to an alpha again :P21:06
JontheEchidnaAfter alpha 3 or 4 it's usually not that bad...21:07
pheerorgeek_inn2: nice21:08
geek_inn2ok21:08
geek_inn2luckly hibernate works21:08
pheerorand graphics?21:09
geek_inn2now say what cmds do i need 2 type21:09
geek_inn2no screen still21:09
pheerorto do what?21:09
geek_inn2there should have been nice effect when hibernating21:10
geek_inn2u said i need 2 type some commands to check for screen resolution21:10
geek_inn2check gpu etc21:11
pheeroryou can check what gpu you have by lspci |grep -v VGA21:11
pheerorwithout -v21:11
pheerorlspci -nn|grep VGA will also show pci ids (vendor and device)21:12
lamalex_2dont you mean lspci -v |grep VGA21:12
lamalex_2grep -v VGA searches for anything BUT VGA21:12
pheerorsure21:13
pheeroryou're right21:13
geek_inn2ok for xorg....21:13
geek_inn2it says intel 8284521:13
lamalex_2and if you're grepping, doing -v wont do anything sine VGA is only on the first line anyway21:13
geek_inn200:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE Chipset Integrated Graphics Device [8086:2562] (rev 03)21:14
pheerorknow you can check if you have intel driver installed  sudo dpkg -l|grep intel  - but i would wonder if you didn't21:15
pheerorii  xserver-xorg-video-intel  ... is what you want to see21:16
pheeroror rather what you don't want to see because then you know what's wrong ;-)21:16
geek_inn2ii  wvdial                                     1.60.1                                             PPP dialer with built-in intelligence21:17
geek_inn2ii  xserver-xorg-video-intel                   2:2.2.1-1ubuntu13.5                                X.Org X server -- Intel i8xx, i9xx display driver21:17
geek_inn2now what21:17
pheeroryou can run xrandr to check what resolutions are really available21:18
geek_inn2intel 945 guide says to put mode 62 i think in xorg?21:18
geek_inn2yes ! i did 800*600 is supported but screen filckers when i change thro' screen/resolution >>in system>>pref21:20
pheeroreh, so you want to lower your resolution?? ;-)21:20
geek_inn2yes if its possible ....just for a change it should work like robust isnt?21:21
geek_inn2bullet prooof?21:22
pheerorxorg and bullet proof? ;-)21:22
pheerorbtw do you have working 3D?21:22
geek_inn2no i dont have21:22
geek_inn2no graphics card is real issue?21:23
pheerorI misunderstood your problem, I thought you were stuck with 800x600 because xorg used vesa driver as a fallback21:23
pheerorwhatever21:23
geek_inn2no iam in xorg only i think no vesa21:23
geek_inn2so what u say21:24
pheerorjust out of curiosity if you 'grep drm /var/log/Xorg.0.log' do you see something like (II) [drm] loaded kernel module for "i915" driver. ?21:26
pheeroror glxinfo|grep DRI and OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) G33 2006101721:26
pheerorbtw did you try different refresh rate ? ;-)21:27
geek_inn2please tell me exact command:21:27
pheerorI didn't know this utility supports it because I have only LCDs21:28
pheerori don't know wheter xrandr can do it21:28
pheeroryeah it's --rate parameter but i'd rather use the gui utility you used before21:28
pheerorand besides setting the resolution also try various refresh rates21:29
geek_inn2OpenGL renderer string: Mesa DRI Intel(R) 845G 20061017 x86/MMX/SSE221:29
pheerorfrom you cli you can do it by xrandr | grep 800x60021:29
geek_inn2the o/p of glxinfo|grep DRI21:29
pheerorand then xrandr -s 800x600 -r <various_numbers_you_saw_in_the_output_of_the_grep_command>21:30
geek_inn2no output21:30
geek_inn2 VFS: busy inodes on changed media21:31
pheerorbut i recommand use of that sexy gui tool21:31
geek_inn2dmesg says: VFS: busy inodes on changed media21:31
geek_inn2which application21:31
pheerorscreen/resolution >>in system>>pref21:32
pheerortry some other refresh rate21:32
geek_inn2if it still does....restart?21:33
geek_inn2i mean if it wont work21:33
geek_inn2so u have intel g33 mobo and lcd....21:34
geek_inn2can have ur system specs>21:34
geek_inn2<dont mind>21:34
geek_inn2what is cloned output?21:37
pheerorwhy? http://pastebin.com/m2416d0c721:37
geek_inn2hey i didnt ask ur cli o/p21:38
geek_inn2i said like intelg33,core2 what pc u have21:38
pheerorjust go through it ;-)21:40
pheerorthere is the rest ... http://pastebin.com/f330a59b21:41
pheerorthat dmidecode is especially intresting21:42
geek_inn2system information i get should be neat to understand /system monitor gives little:http://i28.tinypic.com/jz72id.jpg21:42
pheerorSerial Number: To Be Filled By O.E.M. and so on :-)21:42
geek_inn2thats mine pc21:42
geek_inn2see:http://i28.tinypic.com/jz72id.jpg21:42
geek_inn2take screenshot and post it there21:42
geek_inn2give me link21:42
geek_inn2got it?21:43
pheerornope21:44
* pheeror 's gonna watch 24 tv series21:44
pheerordid setting different refresh rate work btw ?21:45
geek_inn2hey have u seen my system specs in system monitor :about21:45
geek_inn2now show me ur pc21:45
geek_inn2post it there ur system screenshot21:45
geek_inn2pheeror dude21:45
pheerorpfff21:45
geek_inn2i didnt try ...afraid of crash now21:46
pheerorkthxbye21:46
pheerors/thx//:-DD21:46
geek_inn2whooooooot.21:46
geek_inn2i wonder if ubuntu supported mail...service like they supported xchat21:47
geek_inn2are u ready to give me specs or should i go21:48
geek_inn2its late here21:48
geek_inn2in my country21:48
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G_009updates time!22:56
G_009i see a glx thing for mesa.. some stuff for xserver.. cool...22:59
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G_009FF download placeholder: files seem to be autoremoved after dl complete23:20
td123is anyone here running blender successfully on the most up to date 8.10alpha123:32

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