[04:42] <anonlol> hi guys
[05:04] <sisto> hi anonlol
[05:06] <anonlol> hi
[05:06] <sisto> what's up
[05:06] <anonlol> i am trying to change desktop background
[05:07] <anonlol> i dont know how
[05:07] <sisto> you should join #ubuntu and ask there
[05:07] <sisto> I can help you out on that channel
[05:07] <anonlol> i
[05:07] <anonlol> umm
[05:07] <anonlol> not so good with english
[05:08] <sisto> type /join #ubuntu
[05:08] <anonlol> i have already try
[05:08] <anonlol> to do that
[05:10] <anonlol> hello?
[07:08] <ForgeAus> so whats planned for intrepid? anything kewl?
[08:52] <DanaG> Oh hey, if I bind mount '/' to somewhere within '/' .... how will rsync react, with "--one-file-system" ?
[13:48] <thefish> seems /etc/init.d/mountdevsubfs.sh has changed a bit in interpid, im trying to fix this error: http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/747 - anyone got usb proxy in virtualbox working on in interpid?
[13:49] <thefish> i guess i could just put the domount usbfs "" /dev/bus/usb/.usbfs -obusmode=0700,devmode=0600,listmode=0644 in that file as an extra line, but will that break something?
[13:49] <thefish> usbfs is not mounted at the moment
[14:36] <tapas> how do i find alpha releases from the mainpage ubuntu.com?
[14:37] <tapas> i always need to use some other search site or news sites to find the damn download links ;)
[14:40] <Hobbsee> you don't?
[14:43] <tapas> i do
[14:47] <Hobbsee> no, the answer is 'you don't" to the first question.
[14:47] <Hobbsee> tapas: subscribe to ubuntu-devel-announce@lists.ubuntu.com, and use that.
[14:48] <tapas> no, not another mailing list ;)
[14:48] <tapas> well, ok, i will just use a search engine again next time..
[14:51] <Hobbsee> tapas: it has archives, and probably has a gmame thing.
[14:52] <tapas> well, it's easy to find the download page via a search engine. it's just less convenient than a nice direct link from the home page [click here to find alpha and beta releases]
[14:53] <tapas> i'm just slightly annoyed everytime i have to spend some extra time because the homepage doesn't offer a nice navigation there..
[14:53] <tapas> using a mailing list or a gmame archive of it wouldn't help this..
[14:53] <tapas> i'm just ranting so feel free to ignore me ;)_
[15:30] <Hobbsee> tapas: because new users finding it, and downloading it without knowing what it is, is a good idea?
[18:06] <clusty> hey
[18:07] <clusty> any chance to get my bluetooth mouse working again in ubuntu?
[19:14] <cypherdelic> Any worst case package issues at current ibex alpha main server??
[19:14] <cypherdelic> atm?
[19:14] <cypherdelic> that would brake any system?
[19:15] <cypherdelic> or is it slightly stable/instable?
[19:15] <cypherdelic> vbox-modules out? nvidia modules out?
[19:16] <cypherdelic> please
[19:19] <Pici> Look at the release notes
[20:45] <joaopinto> hello,
[20:47] <joaopinto> I noticed that the checkfs interaction with usplash is terrible broken, has some else experienced this or is aware of a bug reported for it ?
[20:53] <joaopinto> hum, not sure which package should I use for the bug report
[21:17] <joaopinto> could someone check if the gambas2 package is installable ? IT is not on my system but I am using 64 bits, it could be arch related..
[22:24] <DanaG> One thing (out of many) I like about newegg.com: they show pics of the actual controller chips on things like PCI wireless cards.
[22:46] <DanaG> Oh hey, is Intrepid going to have PulseAudio 0.9.11?
[22:46] <crimsun> possibly.  It depends if ALSA 1.0.17 and necessary patches will be in intrepid.
[22:47] <crimsun> since PA 0.9.11 is essentially neutered without those patches.
[22:51] <DanaG> Oh yeah, something odd happened in 2.6.26: audio capture started working on my onboard sound card.
[22:51] <DanaG> However, now I get no playback if either "Master" or "Headphone" is below 50%.
[22:54] <DanaG> heh, alsa-info.sh just offered an upgrade... and then another one.
[22:55] <DanaG> http://pastebin.ca/1090197
[22:56] <DanaG> It also offers a "front" mixer that doesn't do anything.
[22:57] <DanaG> Oh yeah, I recently had the experience of using a laptop with a sound card that could only do 48 kHz.... and the speex-fixed-0 algorithm seemed to cause lots of crackly "clipping" or something.
[22:57] <DanaG> I went to speex-fixed-2 and it was better.
[23:37] <DanaG> Heh, alsa-info.sh must be grepping for sound | media
[23:37] <DanaG> 04:09.2 Mass storage controller: Texas Instruments 5-in-1 Multimedia Card Reader (SD/MMC/MS/MS PRO/xD) 
[23:37] <DanaG> shows up in alsa-info.sh