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RAOFJontheEchidna: My PPA is certainly _my_ preferred way of getting nouveau.  The other option is to build from source.00:04
JontheEchidnawell there's a dep that can't be satisfied00:04
RAOFJontheEchidna: You need to run module-assistant first.00:05
RAOFThe nouveau wiki page describes the steps, but basically you need to run 'sudo m-a a-i drm-modules', and then nouveau will be installable.00:05
JontheEchidnacool00:06
RAOFWhen I have a lazy weekend I'll move nouveau to the dkms system, but this works for now.00:08
JontheEchidna"Bad luck, the kernel headers for the target kernel version could not be found and you did not specify other valid kernel headers to use."00:10
JontheEchidnaI guess I'll have to wait for module-assistant to catch up to the latest kernel?00:10
crimsundpkg -l linux-headers-$(uname -r)|grep ^ii00:11
JontheEchidnareturns nothing^00:11
RAOFStrange.  I though module-assistant would pull in the headers if necessary.00:12
RAOFJontheEchidna: Anyway, installing the linux-headers package should fix that for you.00:13
JontheEchidnahmm00:14
JontheEchidnalibdrm2 didn't get updated00:15
* JontheEchidna dist-upgrades00:15
JontheEchidnaIt's looking for linux-headers-2.6.26-4-generic but I have linux-headers-2.6.26-5-generic installed00:15
CarlFKi installed  linux...2.6.26-5-generic...deb (whatever the .deb name is) on my hardy box, which fixed my atherous wifi problem, but now I need to enable/install nvidia driver00:17
RAOFAre you _running_ 2.6.26-5?00:17
CarlFKyes :)00:18
CarlFK(gessing that was ment for someone else)00:18
JontheEchidnaRAOF: now that you mention it...00:18
JontheEchidnano00:18
* JontheEchidna never did reboot00:19
RAOFJontheEchidna: Well, that's going to make your 2.6.26-5-headers somewhat irrelevant :)00:19
JontheEchidnayeah...00:19
JontheEchidnabrb00:20
CarlFKshouldn't there be a modules...26 in http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/00:24
JontheEchidnaThat's better00:27
CarlFKwhen I boot 26.5, it 'stops' 5 or 6 times, and it seems I have to hit either scroll lock or the power button to get it to continue00:28
dooleyadd Songbird, Flock and iFolder to repository please00:29
dooleycompiz does not load at startup00:33
dooleycompiz only uses 2 virtual desktop, even if i try change number00:36
Flanneldooley: ban evasion is a bad thing00:36
dooleyi rebooted to windows, and now i can enter the channel00:36
Flanneldooley: join #ubuntu-ops00:36
dooleyim still banned when i use ubuntu00:36
dooleyoh00:36
JontheEchidnaRAOF: now it's just a matter of installing the driver and changing nv to nouveau in xorg.conf?00:36
RAOFJontheEchidna: Correct.00:37
JontheEchidnacool00:37
RAOFIf you're at all interested in dual-head, you'll also want to browse the !xrandr documentation.00:37
dooleyok Flannel has forced me to leave this channel, im good boy, im not bad, but he told me i must leave, so bye00:39
JontheEchidnaIt works00:44
RAOFWoot!00:44
JontheEchidnaPretty cool00:45
JontheEchidnawell, KWin effects work in XRender mode :P00:49
JontheEchidna...slowly :P00:49
JontheEchidnawell some of the less intensive effects work nice00:52
JontheEchidnaat least I get the benefits of a composited desktop even without effects00:52
RAOFWhat card do you have?  I found kwin to be reasonably snappy.00:53
RAOFSo much so that I'm a annoyed that it doesn't appear to work in GNOME.00:53
JontheEchidnaGeForce 4 MX 44000:55
JontheEchidnaOpenGL effects didn't work out to well with nouveau00:55
RAOFWell, yes.  There's no 3d acceleration :)00:55
RAOFAh, I suppose a geforce2 GPU might be a little bit slower than this 7600go :)00:56
JontheEchidnayeah00:56
JontheEchidnaoh man00:56
JontheEchidnaI need a new computerrrr00:57
yuriyis java working for people in firefox on intrepid?02:53
yuriyI can't get it to work with either sun-java6 or icedtea02:55
nhainesI'm having some trouble with Jockey.  Seems it doesn't see the Radeon XPRESS 200M in my laptop on intrepid.  Before, it would install an fglrx-source package and X would crash.02:57
arpuhello03:13
arpucan somebody help me with sound alsa works fine but pulseaudio soundserver does not work03:14
arpu ups03:14
telexiconanyone else seeing really slow performance with intrepid?05:11
nhainesNothing I've really noticed, but I don't use it often, and only on the laptop.05:15
crimsuntelexicon: can you qualify "really slow performance"?05:22
crimsuntelexicon: i.e., video? i/o? etc.05:23
RAOFls05:23
RAOF:(05:23
telexiconXorg video performance, repainting is much choppier (its never been smooth but now its worse), video is choppy, flash videos are extremely choppy, especially full screen, disk I/O causes most applications to hang and slow down05:24
telexiconswitching windows in gnome causes audio and video to skip05:24
crimsuntelexicon: which kernel are you using?05:25
crimsuncat /proc/version_signature05:26
telexicontheres another example, if i open a new tab in gnome-terminal, its about 5-10 seconds before the shell starts05:26
telexiconUbuntu 2.6.26-4.11-generic05:26
crimsuntelexicon: there's a newer kernel.05:27
crimsunlinux-image-2.6.26-5-generic | 2.6.26-5.13 |      intrepid | amd64, i38605:27
telexiconyea im installing that05:27
telexicondid they change the scheduler again?05:27
crimsunno?05:27
telexiconk05:28
crimsunmake sure you install the corresponding l-r-m if you need it, too.05:28
crimsunlinux-restricted-modules-2.6.26-5-generic | 2.6.26-5.11 | intrepid/restricted | amd64, i38605:28
telexiconcat /proc/sys/kernel/tainted05:29
telexicon005:29
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C0nn0rsup07:03
C0nn0rSo how is everyone ?07:04
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C0nn0R...07:09
nhainesWelcome back.07:12
C0nn0RSup. New to irrsi.07:12
C0nn0R>_< Complex abit, but within time will learn.07:12
C0nn0RSo how is everyone ?07:12
nhainesirssi is nice once you get used to it.  Especially combined with 'screen', but let's not get ahead of ourselves.  :)07:13
C0nn0Ryeah.07:13
nhainesI'm doing fine tonight.  How are you?07:13
C0nn0RGood, just hanging out. A friend said this was a good program and checking it out.07:13
C0nn0RSo far, so good :)07:13
nhainesWhich, irssi?  Or Ubuntu?  :)07:14
C0nn0RBoth.07:15
C0nn0RSo far, it really has beaten the windows propaganda out of me. And realized the world of open source.07:16
nhainesNeither is too bad, although I don't recommend intrepid as a first time experience.  :)07:16
nhainesOh, Free Software is really nice.  In fact, it can even make Windows quite usable.  :)07:16
C0nn0RYeah.07:16
C0nn0RI wish Ballmer wasen't so gung-ho on everyone running Vista, instead improving there current versions of Windows.07:17
nhainesYou can't really "improve" a current version of Windows, because too many companies rely on consistant behavior for the product.07:18
nhainesI don't blame them for wanting to retire XP.  I just wish they had a decent OS to transition to.07:18
C0nn0RYeah, do you think Microsoft could be taken down with Linux gainin enough power ?07:19
C0nn0RInstead of bloated software with not the greatist security ?07:19
nhainesI think Free Software is the future, but I don't imagine it is going to be very rapid.  :)07:20
C0nn0RYeah, the home computer took years to be produced to everyone.07:21
nhainesAfter the excitement wore off (a little), I realized it doesn't really matter what Microsoft does anymore.  Because Linux is still here, and it's still better.07:22
nhainesAnd between OpenOffice.org and Firefox and all the other little things, it's going to slowly chip away at the myth that only proprietary software is useful.07:22
C0nn0RImproving security, better drivers, more support. Justs get better and better :)07:22
stefanlsdWould anyone have an idea why i cant login to my intrepid anymore with gdm?  Only kinda related thing i see in messages is - Unable to locate theme engine in module_path "ubuntulooks"07:22
C0nn0Rhmmm... not sure, the only GUI error is when I tryed to update alsa and X didn't like the new drivers.07:24
nhainesstefanlsd: well, sounds like the ubuntulooks theme isn't valid anymore.  See if you can login with a failsafe session and change your theme.  Use the options menu.07:24
stefanlsdnhaines: good idea - thanks, will try that07:25
C0nn0Rnaines: Have you had flash crashing with just not loading at random times ?07:25
stefanlsdnhaines: also discovered gtk2-engines-ubuntulooks wasnt installed07:25
C0nn0Rnhaines*07:25
nhainesstefanlsd: that'll do it.  :)07:26
nhainesC0nn0R: A lot less than it used to, but occasionally it crashes.07:26
C0nn0RYeah, >_< annoying at times.07:26
C0nn0RWhy was Pulse introduced into Hardy even though it causes conflicts ?07:27
stefanlsdnhaines: gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0.  Warning: Couldnt authenticate user. hehe  :)07:27
nhainesC0nn0R: it's complicated, but the problem is definitely with Flash, not with pulseaudio per se.07:28
nhainesstefanlsd: Hm, that's no good.  :)  Can you use the commandline to install gtk2-engines-ubuntulooks?07:28
C0nn0ROh, so it is just Adobe issue then. I wonder if the stable version of Flash 10 will fix this.07:28
stefanlsdnhaines: may be related to graphics card drivers. let me see if i can change it.  (yeah, thats what i did to get past that error onto this error)07:28
nhainesC0nn0R: Besides, pulseaudio will continue to be better integrated.  It's really nice, too.  Just like Vista, it lets you do application-specific volume levels.07:28
C0nn0RYeah, maybe it is just pulseaudio wanting to have conflicts with rhythmbox, flash. Hopefully it will be better within later versions of Ubuntu.07:30
nhainesC0nn0R: I actually have zero sound problems other than occasional Flash issues.07:31
C0nn0RWeird, with pulse enabled on my machine, rhythmbox would not play while flash was running.07:31
nhainesWell, that would be a Flash issue again.  :)07:32
C0nn0ROh. :( I wish they would release the flash player source, so we could fix the bugs and make it 10 times better. :)07:33
C0nn0RMaybe one day.07:33
nhainesAdobe doesn't care, unfortunately. :)  Although they have been getting better!07:34
C0nn0RYeah, that is true, Was it the demaned for flash on linux that adobe had to produce a version for us ?07:34
nhainesNo, they sort of had an old version but it was always out of date.  It might have been demand that they decided to improve their timings.07:35
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KINGABANhi08:23
nhainesI do research hi08:23
nhainesoops.08:23
nhainesJust hi.  :)08:23
KINGABANcan u help me?08:23
KINGABANcause im kinda new here in ubuntu08:23
KINGABANlinux08:23
KINGABANhow can i use my yahoo messenger here?08:23
KINGABANactually i already install it but08:24
KINGABANi cant connect08:24
KINGABANwhats my problem with my ym>?08:24
KINGABANwhats my problem with my ym?08:24
nhainesYou should probably use Pidgin to connect to Yahoo Messenger.08:24
KINGABANbut how can i use the real yahoo messenger i just installed?08:24
KINGABANis there anything i can do about it08:24
KINGABAN??08:25
KINGABANany one?08:25
telexiconum08:25
telexiconi dont think there is a current version of the 'real' yahoo messenger for linux08:25
telexiconor are you saying you installed it under wine?08:26
nhainesFor that you will have to contact Yahoo, but this channel is about the development version of Ubuntu.08:26
telexiconKINGABAN, does pidgin not do what you want?08:26
KINGABANyes i did install it under wine08:26
KINGABANbut i want to use the real yahoo messenger08:26
KINGABANcan i do that?08:26
telexiconapparently you can, since you already installed it08:27
KINGABAN(o^_^o) any one?08:27
KINGABANyes?08:27
KINGABANhow?08:27
telexiconum08:27
KINGABANbut i can't login on my ym08:27
telexiconno, it appears you can't login08:27
KINGABANyes08:28
telexiconlogging in doesn't work under wine08:28
KINGABANic08:28
telexiconwhats wrong with pidgin?08:28
KINGABANhow come my friend08:28
telexiconi dont understand08:28
KINGABANthe graphics is not like the real one08:28
telexiconwhich 'real' one?08:28
telexiconyahoo messenger looks completely different in each version08:28
telexiconpidgin can list your yahoo contacts and let you instant message them08:29
nhainesPlus, using Pidgin you can connect with all your friends no matter if they use YM or not, and it all looks the same to you.08:29
nhainesIt makes things simpler that way.08:29
telexiconyes thats true08:29
KINGABANic08:29
nhaines(For this reason I used Trillian on Windows before using Pidgin on Linux.)08:29
KINGABANone more08:29
telexiconKINGABAN, pidgin can connect to yahoo, msn, aim, google talk, pretty much all of them, from the same client08:29
KINGABANhow can i install window game like counter strike in my ubuntu?08:30
KINGABANcan u help me?08:30
KINGABAN??08:30
telexiconyou're impatient08:30
nhainesSteam and Counter-Strike should just work under WINE if you have the right video card.08:31
KINGABANthanks to all who answer my question in my ym08:31
RAOFAnd you're in the wrong channel, too :)08:31
KINGABANok08:31
telexiconi was going to answer that but then you threw '??' in08:31
telexiconso now im gonna be an ass08:31
KINGABANsorry08:31
RAOFKINGABAN: #ubuntu is the correct channel for Ubuntu support.08:31
nhainestelexicon: it's better to be patient.  IRC is not like instant messaging that KINGABAN is used to.08:31
RAOFKINGABAN: You also probably want to check out ubuntuforums.org08:32
telexiconnhaines, i suppose, but were also in the special development channel08:32
KINGABANic, thanks for the infos08:32
telexiconwe're08:32
RAOFKINGABAN: Your questions will undoubtedly have been asked and almost certainly answered before; try searching ubuntuforums first, then google, then come to #ubuntu or start an ubuntuforums thread.08:33
telexiconoh i see08:33
telexiconKINGABAN, its no problem08:33
KINGABANbye everyone thanks again08:33
telexiconKINGABAN, i just dont know that much about counter strike08:33
telexiconKINGABAN, but i have installed portal on wine in the past08:33
KINGABANbye...God Bless!!!08:33
telexiconand it worked pretty well08:33
nhainestelexicon: that is true, too, I'm not sure how he got here but it's best to be gentle there as well.  :)08:33
nhainesKINGABAN: good luck!08:33
telexiconKINGABAN, bye, have fun08:33
KINGABANthanks...08:33
nhainesI need to see if Portal runs any better now that WINE 1.0 is out.08:34
telexiconnhaines, yes, thats true08:34
telexiconheh, i always run the latest dev version of wine08:34
telexiconjust like i usually run the alpha/beta versions of ubuntu.. i always want the latest features08:34
nhainesI do too, but I haven't played Portal in a while.  :)08:35
nhainesdev version of Ubuntu usually goes on my laptop about the last alpha or the beta.  But it's there now because I thought I was giving a presentation on intrepid in two weeks.08:35
telexiconim not really sure what to do about the bugs though08:36
telexiconsome of the bugs have been around a really long time08:37
nhainesOh!  Report them.  :)08:37
telexicontheres a few in GTK+ that have been annoying for a long time08:37
nhainesOr better yet, get yourself to a Global Bug Jam event.  Then you'll learn how to triage them.08:37
telexiconi was really happy a few generations back when they finally fixed the window list applet08:38
nhainesWhat was wrong with it?08:39
telexiconoh it used to be goofy, all the window blocks would stretch to really strange sizes08:40
crdlbwhat kind of bugs do you see in gtk+ ?08:40
telexiconlike if you had a bunch of windows open and then closed most of them, then they'd stay really small08:40
telexiconinstead of stretching to a comfortable size08:40
telexiconbut now thats fixed08:40
telexiconum bugs in GTK+ .. well08:40
crdlbyeah, the old window list was really bad; it would resize constantly and arbitrarily08:41
telexiconfile picker has this bug where if you open something from a dir, and then if you go to open something again, you have to go up a directory and then back to let you select it08:41
telexiconotherwise when you click open nothing happens08:41
telexiconi notice it most in deluge08:41
gnomefreaktelexicon: try it with compiz disabled08:41
telexiconbecause i download my torrents to all the same place08:41
telexiconi dont use compiz08:41
crdlberr?08:41
crdlbhow on earth could compiz do that? :)08:41
nhainesheh08:42
telexiconnot sure, since its a window manager08:42
crdlbI think I've seen that with file-roller08:42
telexiconand this is a widgets thing08:42
telexiconbut i did notice a bug in compiz a while back08:42
gnomefreakcrdlb: it is something that should be checked since compiz draws windows08:42
telexiconi notice it most in firefox08:42
telexiconwithout compiz, if i have my mouse cursor as far left as possible, i can still scroll08:42
telexiconbut if compiz is enabled, i cant scroll08:43
telexiconi think i notice that because thats where i put my mouse to keep it out of the way08:43
crdlbgnomefreak: but it hardly affects control flow in the apps themselves :) (I guess it could to a small extent but only due to gtk acting differently in response to it)08:43
telexiconanother bug, which i noticed most in the ubuntu installer08:43
telexiconwas if you click next, and then try to click next again without moving the mouse.. you cant, you have to move the mouse out of the button area and back in, then you can click it08:44
crdlb heh08:44
nhainesI mostly notice that in Synaptic.08:44
nhainesThat's been around for ages.08:44
telexiconbut i heard they fixed that recently.. i think it was on reddit or slashdot.. that it was a 7 year old bug08:44
gnomefreaktelexicon: that needs to be filed as a bug (anything with installer)08:44
nhainesAt least 40 years now.08:44
crdlbthat sounds like that bug which was just fixed?08:44
telexiconyes08:44
telexiconso im looking forward to that08:44
nhainesLink?  :)08:44
telexiconnhaines, http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5607008:45
ubottuGnome bug 56070 in gtk "Can't click button after setting it sensitive." [Major,Resolved: fixed]08:45
gnomefreaktelexicon: slashdot if you mean firefox bug and yes it was fixed in final release08:46
gnomefreakah gtk bug08:46
telexicongnomefreak, which firefox bug? the scrolling bug with compiz?08:46
gnomefreaktelexicon: scrolling without compiz. im not sure they can fix with compiz08:46
telexiconit works fine without compiz08:46
nhainestelexicon: thank you very much!08:46
gnomefreaktelexicon: they can but maybe in 3.108:46
gnomefreaktelexicon: it didnt for a long time but was fixed in final08:47
telexiconyou referring to smooth scrolling?08:47
gnomefreaktelexicon: there were a few scrolling bugs in firefox maybe 5 or 608:47
telexiconoh08:47
gnomefreaksmooth scrolling was the biggest or widest range of users08:47
telexiconit just seems like compiz adds a 1px border around the window that metacity doesnt, so when the mouse is all the way at the edge of the window, scrolling doesnt work08:48
* gnomefreak wonders how red would look08:48
telexiconah yes08:49
telexicontheres a bug in metacity now (i think).. that wasnt there in gutsy.. i dont remember if it was in hardy or not08:49
telexiconwhich looks like it may have gotten fixed :)08:50
telexiconnow that i just updated08:50
telexiconit was, if you pinned a window on top, new dialogs and windows would get put beneath all the other windows08:50
telexiconinstead of just beneath pinned windows08:50
cypherdelicMy Keyboard Shortcuts still doesnt work since upgraded to Ibex, any ideas?09:27
gnomefreakcypherdelic: file a bug report. BTW upgrading to a development version of ubuntu doesnt fix things once it is released or in bate things get fixed, but this early things are going to break and be broken.10:11
gnomefreakcypherdelic: from the question you are asking it is relavent that you maybe should think about installing Hardy until Intrepid beta releases10:13
gnomefreakoh yeah the problem is known about please search bug reports to find yours if you cant find it file one. cypherdelic You should always file a bug report if you see a problem10:20
telexiconno i think that bug isnt fixed10:26
telexiconif i pin something on top, then open gedit10:27
telexiconit gets put beneath all the windows, and flashes in the window list10:27
gnomefreaktelexicon: its not its fairly new bug10:37
telexicongnomefreak, yes.. its new10:37
gnomefreaktelexicon: the shortcut bug?10:37
telexiconno10:37
telexiconthe pin on top bug10:38
gnomefreakoh your bug10:38
gnomefreakyes fairly new10:38
* gnomefreak gone for a while, while tbird builds10:39
cypherdelicgnomefreak: thanks for that information i will do so in time10:43
cypherdelichttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/25438711:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 254387 in ubuntu "Mediakeys on desktop-keyboards no more work on Ibex." [Undecided,New]11:11
cypherdelicso here is that with the mediakeys11:11
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stefanlsdfirefox is pretty unstable these days17:21
shirishhi all, does anyone which would be the best place to ask about the mountdevsubfs.sh script which is in 8.1017:47
cypherdelicWas anyone able to compile MMS on current Ibex using nvidia-glx-177?? I cant compile with OpenGL enabled, script tells me to install opengl X)18:04
cypherdelicAny ideas?18:04
cypherdeliccompiz runs grat with direct rendering enables and glxinfo dr YES, i installed some opengl devs but still the script tells me to install opengl18:07
cypherdelicon previosly updated hardy with same packages that script says open gl: test OK18:07
cypherdelicsomethings wrong18:08
cypherdelicis that worth a bug file, can anyone proof a different software to ./configure with opengl output?18:09
crdlbyou probably want the -dev package?18:09
cypherdelici dont know wich one there are hundreds of opengl devs18:10
crdlbthere's only one for nvidia18:10
crdlbthe driver name + "-dev" :)18:10
cypherdeliccrdbl that thing worked opengltest: OK with same packages installalled on hardy18:10
crdlband intrepid uses different nvidia packages18:11
cypherdeliccrdbl: maybe i need to configure devs path manually in ./configre but i have no idea which one it wants18:11
crdlbthe naming scheme is new18:11
crdlbdid you install the -dev package?18:11
cypherdelicoh ok18:11
cypherdelicwait18:11
cypherdelicnot yet :D18:12
cypherdelicthx18:12
cypherdeliccrdlb: but still the same message18:13
crdlbyou installed nvidia-glx-177-dev ?18:14
cypherdelicexactly and rerun ./configre --enable opengl result: opengl test failed, please install opengl18:14
crdlbnothing more verbose?18:15
crdlbwhat exactly is this that you're installing?18:15
cypherdelicexactly it is: Checking for openGL Error: Please install opengl!18:15
cypherdelicMMS 1.1.0 rc718:15
cypherdelicthat test has passed on hardy18:15
cypherdelicill file a bug :)18:16
crdlbyou could do a bit more research18:17
crdlbheh interesting way of testing for opengl18:23
cypherdelicyou mean the configure-script file of mms, well?18:24
crdlbyes18:24
cypherdelici dont kknow the standard way of doing this18:24
crdlbit compiles a small C program using opengl, then bases its decision on the return code of gcc18:24
cypherdelicso this is a mms related prob for ibex?18:24
cypherdelichm ok18:24
crdlbit could just be that you're missing something else which is preventing that from building18:25
cypherdelichm ok:D18:25
crdlbthey put a > /dev/null 2>&1 on the end18:25
crdlbwhich wasn't very smart18:25
cypherdeliccould be anything right?18:25
crdlbyou'll have to replicate the test manually18:25
cypherdelicsry i have no idea of that coding18:26
crdlbopen the configure script in a text editor and find opengl_check18:26
cypherdelicok wait18:26
cypherdelicright im there18:27
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crdlbsave those three lines (from EOF to EOF, excluding them) in a file called test.c18:27
cypherdelicdid it18:28
crdlbin that same directory, run: gcc -o test.o test.c -lGL18:28
cypherdelicshould i remove the lines from the old scrpt?18:28
crdlbeh?18:28
cypherdelic save those three lines (from EOF to EOF, excluding them) in a file called test.c18:29
cypherdelicdo i have to modify configure??18:29
crdlbno18:29
cypherdelick18:29
crdlbjust copy them18:29
cypherdelic/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lGL18:30
cypherdelicaaah thats my fiel i need?18:30
cypherdelicno18:30
cypherdelicx)18:30
cypherdeliccrdlb: that gcc line dosnt work18:33
crdlbcypherdelic: you mean on your system or in general?18:35
cypherdelici dont know i just tried that comman you told my but that didnt compiled test.c18:35
cypherdelicim on ibex sytem18:36
crdlbyes, that error there kind makes that expected :)18:36
cypherdelici didnt find any packages that could be relevant on synaptic search lGL18:36
cypherdeliccypher@HackFleisch:~/mms-1.1.0-rc7$ gcc -o test.o test.c18:38
cypherdelic/tmp/ccKaogRg.o: In function `main':18:38
cypherdelictest.c:(.text+0x19): undefined reference to `glViewport'18:38
crdlbwhy did you remove the lGL ?18:40
crdlbcypherdelic: it definitely needs the -lGL; you can't just remove it :)18:48
cypherdeliccrdlb: ok can you tell how to install them?18:49
cypherdelicplease18:49
crdlbafaik, you did that with nvidia-glx-177-dev18:49
cypherdeliccrdlb: so this is more detail about that ibex bug?18:50
catweazlecypherdelic: install mesa18:50
cypherdeliccatweazle: is installed18:50
crdlbwhich probably means either you didn't actually install it or something is broken18:50
cypherdeliccrdbwant a screener?18:50
crdlbmesa? nvidia has their own libgl18:50
cypherdeliccrdlb: yes but i installed that libmesa*-dev stuff while trying to get this check passes properly18:51
cypherdelicand all mesa packages that dont need a uninstall of nvidia-glx-177 ;)18:52
cypherdelichey i forget xlibmesa18:53
cypherdelicbut still the same :(18:53
crdlbeverything you need is in nvidia-177-glx and nvidia-glx-177-dev18:54
crdlberr nvidia-glx-17718:54
crdlbassuming nothing is broken18:54
cypherdelicso my bugfile is correct18:55
cypherdelicboth are installed18:55
cypherdelichttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-177/+bug/25444418:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 254444 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 "common OpenGL check fails on Ibex" [Undecided,New]18:56
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crdlbcypherdelic: pastebin: ls /usr/lib/libGL.*18:56
crdlberr, providing the reall error would be more useful :)18:57
crdlb(cannot find -lGL)18:57
cypherdelictwo lines, really pastebin?18:58
crdlbwas expecting more :)18:58
cypherdelichttp://paste.ubuntu.com/33700/18:58
skreechmiesterhiya19:05
skreechmiestercan anyone boot the alpha 3 Cd ?19:05
cypherdeliccrdlb: can please check my bugfile again and tell me if this looks better now?19:07
skreechmiesterMine kernel panics 3 seconds in19:07
affluxcyphase: the example you posted in the bug report compiles without issues for me19:24
affluxerr19:24
affluxcypherdelic: see above19:24
affluxwait, it's using libgl1-mesa-dev19:25
cypherdelici cant install that19:26
cypherdelicthat requieres my to uninstall my nvidia-glx-177 driver19:26
cyphasecypherdelic: you really need to change your name ;)19:26
affluxyes right. I just installed nvidia-glx-177-dev19:26
affluxand it uninstalles libgl1-mesa-dev19:26
cypherdeliccyphase im so sry dude19:26
cyphaseit's fine :)19:26
cyphaseno big deal19:26
skreechmiesterMD5 sum checks out fine19:26
cyphasesomething i don't get though.. which IRC client are people using that just uses the first name available. mine shows you the matching names and waits for more, e.g. i type cyph, TAB, and it shows me cyphase and cypherdelic19:28
cyphaseinstead of just choosing cyphase19:28
cypherdelicsame does mine19:28
skreechmiestercyphase: Which client?19:28
cyphaseskreechmiester: X-Chat19:28
cypherdelicgnome xchat19:28
affluxmy xchat2 (not gnome one) does not19:29
affluxcypherdelic: my libGL.so is a broken link. /usr/lib/libGL.so -> /#usr/lib/libGL.so.177.1319:29
cyphasemaybe that's it. i'm using xchat-gnome19:29
skreechmiesterah hmm Konversation does the same but almost all the other ones I've seen just complete the first one it finds then cycles19:29
cypherdelicim afflux so how do i fix that problem can you help me?19:29
affluxcypherdelic: you can probably work around it by using "sudo ln -sf /usr/lib/libGL.so.177.13 /usr/lib/libGL.so"19:30
affluxcypherdelic: I'm looking at the package right now to see where the broken link comes from19:31
cypherdelicyes thats it, thanks19:31
cypherdelicill post that in my bugfile19:31
skreechmiesteranyone tried the alpha 3 CD?19:31
affluxcypherdelic: too late.19:32
cypherdelicafflux: :) whatever ;) please confirm bug19:34
affluxcypherdelic: did that already19:34
cypherdelick thanks for that19:34
affluxcypherdelic: updated description, status and importance, thanks for your report.19:44
affluxI'm off for dinner19:44
skreechmiesterIs the Daily CD usable?19:49
TheInfinityskreechmiester: what do you mean with "usable"? ;)19:51
skreechmiesterTheInfinity: alpha 3 lasts all of 3 Seconds on all the machines I've tried it on19:56
skreechmiesterIt starts up I press Esc to bypass the language I press enter and it kernel panics19:56
skreechmiesterDoesn't even get as far as Init19:56
skreechmiesterTheInfinity: getting at least to busybox I'd consider usable right now :)19:59
nhainesha  :)19:59
nhainesCould you try some kernel parameters when you boot up?  I'm not sure if the desktop CD lists any.20:00
skreechmiesternhaines: didn't think it would be worth it as the kernel isn't even initalizing20:00
nhainesThat's true.  Hrm.  I haven't tried the alpha 3 CD>20:01
skreechmiesterfine forget it then would the current daily be better?20:01
affluxskreechmiester: are you using it on real hardware?20:30
skreechmiesterafflux: real as well as virtual20:31
skreechmiesterI think 4 real computers and one virtual20:31
affluxskreechmiester: oh okay. Virtualbox is a known issue, at least.20:31
skreechmiesterafflux: is that going to be a problem throughout Intrepids cycle?20:34
affluxskreechmiester: it's bug 246067 and related to the 2.6.26 kernel series.20:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 246067 in linux "Kernel panic during boot in VirtualBox with kernel 2.6.26.3-generic" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/24606720:35
skreechmiesterafflux: blast time to install qemu :)20:37
skreechmiesterafflux: No issues with qemu?20:46
skreechmiesterPriceChild: Ha ha Nice sig20:48
mbrigdanwow, you guys have your own developer summit. In Prague. Thats sorta amazing20:52
PriceChildmbrigdan: there is one every 6 months, they've been all over the place.21:08
mbrigdanyeah, but I mean, its an operating system. Even microsoft does hold massive summits about its OS21:09
skreechmiestermbrigdan: I'm lost. Whats your point? :)21:11
mbrigdannothing really, just amazement21:12
mbrigdanI'll shut up now21:12
tretlewhy is it taking so long to upgrade to nm0.7.0 for intrepid21:12
tretleit works?21:12
skreechmiestermbrigdan: Well when building something big with a limited time frame meetings are nice21:13
affluxskreechmiester: no idea, haven't tested that21:13
skreechmiesterafflux: Apparently no one has21:13
affluxokay cool21:14
mbrigdanwhat do ubuntu developers actually do? Do they design packages, or do they recode the kernel and stuff?21:14
skreechmiesterOr at least no one has and been suitable impressed or horribly thwarted enough to mention it on the intertubes21:14
skreechmiestermbrigdan: kindly ask a few thousand bits of software to play nicely21:15
mbrigdanah21:15
skreechmiesterAs well as listen to problems with general usage and build bridges to cross pain points21:15
mbrigdanso everything they can to iron out bugs21:15
mbrigdanIsn't ubuntu a bit bigger than a few thousand bits?21:16
skreechmiestermbrigdan: It's not into a few million bits yet21:16
skreechmiestercounting the technical spots probably not the users21:16
mbrigdan700 megabytes = 5 872 025 600 bits21:16
mbrigdanisn't the install cd 700MB21:17
mbrigdanor so?21:17
skreechmiesterthat's the target21:18
skreechmiestermbrigdan: Clever I see waht you did there21:18
mbrigdan?21:18
mbrigdanUsing google calculator is not a crime21:19
mbrigdan:P21:19
skreechmiesterA few thousand bits of software was intended to mean a few thousand applications and libraries21:19
mbrigdanah21:20
skreechmiestera few hundred gigabytes which is a good deal of literal bits21:21
mbrigdan100 gigabytes = 858 993 459 200 bits21:22
mbrigdanlots of bit!21:22
mbrigdan*bits21:22
skreechmiesterYeah Well that's what they do21:22
mbrigdanwhat is ubuntu primarily written in?21:23
skreechmiesterObjective C I think21:23
mbrigdancool21:27
mbrigdanI think c++ looks nicer than objective-C though21:28
skreechmiesterThat would be KDE21:30
skreechmiesterKubuntu21:30
mbrigdanKubuntu is written in a separate language than ubuntu?21:30
mbrigdan???21:31
skreechmiesterYes21:35
skreechmiesterDifferent environment21:35
joaopintombrigdan, ubuntu is not a software written in a specific language, it's a bundle of software with it's own configuration and integration21:46
nhainesmbrigdan: Most Ubuntu-specific things like configuration tools are written in Python.22:00
skreechmiesternhaines: ah yes good point22:06
derekSi thought ubuntu was written 100% in ASM!22:08
derekSi think I am not going to use it anyomre now that I know the trueth!22:09
derekStruth even!22:09
skreechmiesterderekS: The Python Grips you!!22:10
derekSarg, i have been let down :(22:10
nhainesPython is what it would be like if BASIC were powerful.22:10
* derekS prefers ASM, soo much faster to code GUI applications22:11
skreechmiesterderekS: submit patches no one will turn them down22:11
skreechmiesterJust remember to submit them for AMD64 i386 PPC cell sparc etc22:11
nhaineshaha22:11
derekSskreechmiester: i bet they would be!22:11
skreechmiesterderekS: They won't as long as you do it for all platformas22:12
skreechmiesterHow many platforms are available now?22:12
derekSskreechmiester: done! i will have the rewrite of everything in MAIN by tomorrow 9AM22:12
nhainesskreechmiester: just i386 and x64.22:12
skreechmiesterderekS: honestly If you can pull the source for everything in the repos for that time I'll be surprised22:13
derekSskreechmiester: :)22:13
skreechmiesternhaines: nuh uh Not supported. available22:13
skreechmiesterDidn't Sun certifiy Ubuntu?22:13
nhainesskreechmiester: oh, well, then there's also PPC and Sparc.  :)22:13
nhainesskreechmiester: nope.  :(22:13
skreechmiesterSomeone did ... Hmm I forgot who now22:14
nhainesPPC, HP PA-RISC, IA-64, and SPARC.  http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/releases/8.04.1/release/22:14
derekSalright ladies and gents, thanks for the entertainment. Have a great evening22:14
nhainesGood night, derekS.22:15
skreechmiesterAh IA-64 for got that22:15
skreechmiesterderekS: cn You code ASM for IA-64 ?22:15
derekSi can do anything if i put my mind to it!22:15
skreechmiesterderekS: Bug 1: Fixed22:16
derekS:)22:16
derekSgotta head to the airport22:16
derekSttyl22:17
skreechmiesterBye22:17
PriceChildskreechmiester: thanks22:20
tanathcyphase, cypherdelic, xchat autocompletes the first nick because you can keep hitting tab to cycle through22:23
cyphasetanath: that makes a little more sense :)22:24
tanathit's easier than forcing you to type some more characters, usually22:25
cypherdelictanath: it doesnt autocomplete for me. when i type cyph and hit tab, then it shows me cypherdelic and cyphased and i have to add a or e and had to hit tab once again23:45
tanathdid you try hitting it again?23:45
cypherdelicyes just showing cypherdelic cyphase againä23:46
tanathi think the behaviour may have changed, or there may be a setting for it. i forget...23:46
tanathbut i used to do it all the time in xchat23:46
cyphasetanath: he's using xchat-gnome23:46
cyphasetanath: as opposed to just xchat23:46
G_009!irssi23:46
tanathah, that may be why23:46
ubottuIrssi is a terminal based IRC client. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Irssi for help.23:46
G_009zero tolerance for failure23:47
tanathG_009: like the bot says, that's a terminal client :P23:47
cypherdelicah so there is a behavior differnce between xchat and xchat-gnome?23:47
tanathand we're not talking about failure :P23:47
tanathcypherdelic: possibly23:47
G_009thats an annoyance.. a fail in my book too23:47
cypherdelici think showing both names and require to enter one more char is less erroresous23:47
jmarsdentanath: You are running a very old version?  /ctcp version shows  xchat 0.18 Linux 2.6.26-5-generic for you, but shows  xchat 2.8.4 Ubuntu  for me, where multiple tabs work as expected...23:47
cypherdelicso xchat-gnome has a better behavior even if its not that comfortable23:48
tanathcypherdelic: it's not erroneous...23:48
tanaththat's not better o.O23:48
cypherdelicno but if some guys type cyph and what to have cypherdelic23:48
cypherdelicthey produce the error because they dont hit it again23:48
cypherdelicits not obvious to them23:48
tanathin this case you could type 'cy' and hit tab twice23:48
cypherdelicthey have to look very exactly whats not the main behhavior of people23:49
tanathit's just different. nothing wrong with different23:49
cypherdelicthe type 3-4 chars hit tab and start writing23:49
tanathno, you need 5 your way23:49
cypherdelicso i think this behhavior produces ore errors in chat that xchat-gnome23:49
tanathmaybe when people aren't paying attention, but that's bound to cause errors anyway23:50
cypherdelichmm23:50
G_009tabbing cy gives me cypherdelic first choice .. viva irssi23:50
cypherdelicits just usability23:50
tanathsame as i remember xchat being23:50
tanath:)23:50
cypherdelicyes yes i agree you dont got my point23:50
tanathi've used both ways, and i prefer the tab cycling23:50
cypherdeliceveryone knows tab gives me autocommplete23:51
cypherdelicbut noone really knows of that more times hitting23:51
tanathyou'd be surprised how many people don't know about tab completion23:51
tanaththere's lots of things people don't know23:51
tanathbut it's not really relevant23:51
cypherdelicyes but cyphase gets all the missdirected highlights23:52
tanathbecause people are lazy23:52
G_009however.. this is not a 8.10 issue at all .. file a bug against xchat package if you so feel inclined23:52
cypherdelicno need for it23:52
tanathG_009: take it easy. we're not exactly flooding the channel preventing others from talking ;p23:52
cyphasepeople just like me better23:52
tanathhaha XD23:53
G_009'tis the home for ibex not xchat23:53
nhainesAre we still upset about tab completion?  :)23:53
tanathG_009: that only matters when there's enough conversation to worry about what people are talking about23:53
cyphasei don't think anyone's "upset"23:54
nhainescyphase: I didn't mean upset as in "crying".  I meant it more lightly.23:54
cyphasenhaines: yea, i figured :)23:54

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