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tuedelhi! every time i log into gnome, i get that "your last session lasted less than 10 seconds" message, and as soon as i click ok, my xserver crashes (along with some display errors). i can't find anything helpful in all those logfiles... here is my ~/.xsession-errors, if it makes sense to anyone: http://pastebin.ca/1096273 . i've already tried disabling compiz, deleting ~/.config/autostart and ~/.gnome2/session, but none of these helped. the 00:18
Skiessianyone watching any olympic streams?00:54
Skiessior is there anything on atm?00:54
Skiessinvm00:55
SkiessiI'll ask in #ubuntu00:55
doggymenzanyone updated compiz in last few hours, and have problem with it no longer working?01:03
mbrigdanwhere are the configuration files for the screen saver kept?01:04
JontheEchidnambrigdan: in kde or gnome?01:04
mbrigdangnome01:04
JontheEchidnadunno01:04
mbrigdan:(01:06
mbrigdanwhere are they kept in KDE?01:06
mbrigdangnome might be similar01:07
JontheEchidna~/.kde/share/config/kscreensaverrc01:07
mbrigdannope, not there01:10
mbrigdanoh well01:10
DaskReecHHey can I tell from an ISO what version it is?01:45
DaskReecHIs there something I can grep for? or a file that would say hardy vs Gutsy vs Intreprid01:46
DaskReecHor the numerical designation01:46
DaskReecHah dists ok01:48
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LaserJockanybody know offhand the proper way to fix pcspeaker + PA problem?02:15
PiciLaserJock: With the screeching audio?02:17
LaserJockyeah02:17
LaserJockI mean, I've read several bugs, etc.02:18
Piciblacklist snd_pcsp worked for me.02:18
biggahedso... any reports about broken kb layouts?02:19
PiciYes02:19
biggahedany pointers on how to fix it?02:20
Picibug 25500802:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 255008 in xorg-server "Up arrow key mapped to Print [screen]" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25500802:20
biggahedthanks02:20
PiciSure02:20
biggahed(but in my case its not only that... but first let me read it)02:20
PiciIts a whole slew of remapped keys02:21
cycomok, I'm going nuts.  No matter what I do, I cannot get my mighty mouse to have it's horizontal scroll in the correct direction02:27
cycomunless, of course, I change xmodmap and swap 6 7 to 7 6, at which point my touch pad horizontal scroll is reversed.02:27
cycomno matter what I set in my Xorg.conf, the mouse is autodetected and ignores all my config changes.02:27
cycomany hints as to how to invert my horizontal scroll on my mighty mouse without trashing the horizontal scroll on my touchpad?  Or at the very least, invert the horizontal scroll on my synaptics touchpad so xmodmap doesn't break it?02:30
biggahedthen you probably have some error on your conf02:30
biggahedor it wouldnt ignore your xorg.conf02:30
biggahedi think02:30
tanathcycom: you can use xev to check what the numbers are to know for sure what they should be in your xorg.conf02:33
cycomok, with NOTHING set in my Xorg.conf for my mighty mouse, it defaults to left being 7 and right being 6. It's supposed to be the other way.02:34
cycomand with a section opening that device (/xev/input/by-path/(mouse path), I get an error: (EE) Grab failed. Device already configured?02:35
cycompart of me just wants to invert my synaptics touchpad driver's horizontal scroll, since it is the only device permanantly attached and in the config02:38
cycomI mean, I just disable my synaptic touchpad section, and it autodetected back in.  how can I disable autodetection in Xorg?02:39
virtualroadsidecycom: its probably evdev's fault03:22
virtualroadsidetry adding the following ServerFlags03:23
virtualroadsideOption "AllowEmptyInput" "true"03:23
cycomvirtualroadside: allowemptyinput?03:25
virtualroadsideyeah03:25
virtualroadsidefor disabling autodetection03:26
virtualroadsideyou also need to be sure that you're not using /dev/input/mice too03:27
cycomvirtualroadside: huh. nope, didn't change anything03:30
virtualroadsidehm03:30
cycomstill getting 'Grab failed. Device already configured?'03:30
virtualroadsidetry shutting down hal and restarting X03:31
virtualroadside/etc/init.d/hal stop03:31
cycomvirtualroadside: hehe, I think that may have helped, but it killed my keyboard in X, so I can't login. hang on a sec03:32
virtualroadsideso i think theres some X directive to fix your button issue... what you can do is put the information into an FDI file that hal reads03:34
virtualroadsideand config your touchpad from that instead of from xorg.conf03:34
cycomwell, it's the mighty mouse I'm worried about really03:35
cycomit's a bluetooth mouse, and even if I manually configure it...03:35
cycomit doesn't seem to be using the config03:36
virtualroadsideyeah03:36
virtualroadsidewhich is because of the config isn't used after you start X03:36
virtualroadsideso you use an FDI file to load a config for it03:36
virtualroadsidevia HAL03:36
virtualroadsidei had this problem with my touchscreen, where it wouldn't work if i unplugged it03:37
virtualroadsidebecause it wouldn't work with autodetect, and there wasn't a way to specify a config that would always be used for that device03:37
virtualroadsideso i patched it :)03:37
virtualroadsideso use an FDI file03:37
virtualroadsideits documented nicely.. one sec03:37
cycomcool!03:38
virtualroadsideheh03:40
virtualroadsideoh03:40
cycomyeah, buttons 6 and 7 are still reversed without hal enabled, no matter what I do with the config :p03:40
cycomgetting a bit annoyed with that.03:40
virtualroadside/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/10-x11-keymap.fdi03:40
virtualroadsideno03:41
virtualroadsideheh03:41
virtualroadsideits not there03:41
virtualroadsideodd03:41
virtualroadsidesilly lack of docs03:41
virtualroadside/usr/share/hal/fdi/policy/10osvendor/10-x11-input.fdi03:41
virtualroadsideno03:41
virtualroadsidedamnit03:42
virtualroadsidethe documented one isn't there03:42
cycomI found the policy that makes it evdev03:42
virtualroadsidehttp://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=xorg/xserver.git;a=blob;h=9c3f9fb725c4c6ae5c955fe0b2fe714c3f349dcb;hb=4212599c922373a224d2235c74672a3a3aa8e0b1;f=config/x11-input.fdi03:43
virtualroadsidethat one is nicely documented03:43
virtualroadsideheh, none of that stuff ever made it onto the X wiki03:47
virtualroadsidego figure03:47
cycomvirtualroadside: I still don't understand what I'm supposed to change...03:48
virtualroadsidewell if you setup an FDI file that matches your device03:48
cycomI mean, what can I do about the horizontal scrolling? I have seen NO options for that so far03:48
virtualroadsidethen it will load that config03:48
virtualroadsideoh03:49
virtualroadsideok03:49
virtualroadsideso, im useless for that part :)03:49
virtualroadsidewhy not just fix the driver?03:50
virtualroadsideadd an option to switch them around03:50
cycomheh. was hoping I wouldn't have to. besides, who says that it won't break other mise?03:51
cycommice*03:51
virtualroadsidehave you tried ZAxisMapping?03:51
virtualroadsidewell thats why you make it an option03:51
IdleOnelooks like my actual upgrade to Intrepid went well :) sound and network is working fine04:13
cycomvirtualroadside: SUCCESS.  I editited the source and changed mouse_wheel_left=7 and mouse_wheel_right=6 and it worked. not sure what it'll do to other mice, but I don't have any other mise.04:38
virtualroadsidelol04:38
cycommice* jesus, how do I keep typoing that.04:38
virtualroadsideyou should add an option for it, and submit a patch :)04:39
cycomgod, with my C coding skills? I imagine I would make people cry.04:39
virtualroadsidejust need to copy the other part of the driver -- I would imagine that its got *other* settings you can mimic04:39
cycom'WHY?! WHY DOES IT LOOK SO TERRIBLE?!  Did he vomit on his keyboard? XD'04:39
cycomyeah, I kinda figured. We'll see what I can do.04:40
virtualroadsideawesome though :)04:40
cycomhehe. yeah, you have no idea how stoked I am.04:42
virtualroadsideindeed04:43
zniavregood morning08:24
cycommornin'08:25
tuedelgood morning. every time i log into gnome, i get that "your last session lasted less than 10 seconds" message, and as soon as i click ok, my xserver crashes (along with some display errors). i can't find anything helpful in all those logfiles... here is my ~/.xsession-errors, if it makes sense to anyone: http://pastebin.ca/1096273 . i've already tried disabling compiz, deleting ~/.config/autostart and ~/.gnome2/session, but none of these he09:31
FinnishHmm, I get this error: W: Failed to fetch http://fi.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/Release10:06
FinnishW: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.10:06
gnomefreakFinnish:  change the fi to uk or gb and see if that helps run update after you change all fi to any country code but since uk and gb are main mirrors thats why i suggest them10:23
gnomefreakgb works for me on intrepid10:23
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tuedelevery time i log into gnome, i get that "your last session lasted less than 10 seconds" message, and as soon as i click ok, my xserver crashes (along with some display errors). i can't find anything helpful in all those logfiles... here is my ~/.xsession-errors, if it makes sense to anyone: http://pastebin.ca/1096273 . i've already tried disabling compiz, deleting ~/.config/autostart and ~/.gnome2/session, but none of these helped. the fail10:40
tuedelthis is really getting me mad :(10:40
Ayabarais there a nice site with an overview of what's new in Intrpid Ibex?10:43
gnomefreaktuedel: file a bug and attach the Xorg.0.log and Xorg.0.log.old and  .xsession-errors10:44
gnomefreakAyabara: see /topic10:44
tuedelgnomefreak: bug for gnome-session?10:44
gnomefreaki would file it against xorg or you can use gnome-session and it will be redirected if its not right10:45
tuedelok, will do that. thanks!10:46
gnomefreaknp10:47
gnomefreakbe back reboot10:47
Ayabaragnomefreak: I tried that link, but haven't found any nice overview yet :)10:47
Finnishgnomefreak: Thanks! Setting the source to Main server helped me out11:39
gnomefreaknp glad you got it11:39
k0phi all.11:47
k0pI have a package on repositorys added yesterday. But it's not compiled yet. Is need requirement a compile to the package?11:48
gnomefreakk0p: see #ubuntu-motu and you might want to explain it better11:50
k0pgnomefreak, ok thanks11:51
gnomefreaknp11:51
s0ullightdoes nvidia support 2.6.26 allreadY?11:52
gnomefreakyes11:56
s0ullightso X should be working now i mean high resolutions11:57
gnomefreakyou may need to screw with xorg.conf11:57
gnomefreakdepending ont he card you have nvidia-glx-numbers11:57
gnomefreakreplace numbers with your cards drivers11:58
s0ullight860011:58
s0ullightand what compat wireless tree is intrepid using?11:59
gnomefreaknvidia-glx-17712:00
gnomefreaks0ullight: ^^12:00
s0ullightlemme just look up some things :d ill ask you again if i have questions tnx12:01
gnomefreakremember xorg.conf hasnt been fixed for many yet12:01
s0ullightgnomefreak: atm i have a custom compiled 2.6.26 :D i need that kernel till intrepid is stable enough im going to play with the custom kernel12:03
gnomefreaks0ullight: the above drivers may not work with it but might12:04
s0ullightgnomefreak: X isnt the most important thing for me12:05
s0ullightiwl4965 that driver and its compability with 2.6.26 and some additional patches :d12:06
s0ullightlast time compat wireless tree was totally broken and i had kernel panic microcode errors and so o12:06
s0ullightn12:07
tormodssam: want to try gdb?14:13
tormodssam: how much RAM do you have?14:15
tormodssam: if you have a lot, try booting with mem=1024M for instance14:26
ssamtomsku, hi14:48
ssamtormod, hi14:48
ssami have 2GB14:48
ssami'll give it a go14:48
ssammem=512M did not help :-(15:00
tormodssam: did you try gdb? can be tricky. anyway, maybe they know upstream. can you file a bug?15:09
ssamjust uploading my gdb log to LP. thank you for helping me15:10
ssamthere are some similar bugs upstream. and ones with the blank screen. but no hard lock15:10
ssamif i open a new bug i guess they can figure out if they are dupes15:11
tormodssam: sure.15:13
ssamtormod, also just to note, my lspci is attached higher up the bug15:15
tormodoh yes, I got confused by that Intel hijacker15:18
tormodI am not sure about that gdb, the SIGUSR1 should better be ignored. wait...15:19
tormodhandle SIGUSR1 nostop15:20
tormodonce you're at the first breakpoint, make a second: break xf86MapPciMem15:21
tormodthen "cont" should take you to the second15:21
tormodtype "where" and "list" to see where you are15:21
ssami'll give that a try15:24
ssami dont get a prompt back after doing 'cont' after adding the second break15:27
ssamthere was a "Function "xf86MapPciMem" not defined. "message15:27
ssamis there an earlier point i can break at15:28
tormodaha it's not compiled with XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS15:30
tormodbreak pci_device_map_range15:30
ssamthat worked15:36
ssamhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/35861/15:37
ssamthe machine is still alive15:37
tormodahem it is compiled with XSERVER_LIBPCIACCESS, I just can't read ifndefs.15:38
tormodcan you do a "bt full" there?15:38
ssamhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/35864/15:39
tormodhmm all values are "optimized" away15:43
ssamby the compiler?15:43
tormodyes the code is so optimized that there are no values around for gdb15:45
tormodcan you install the libpciaccess dbg package?15:45
tormodlibpciaccess0-dbgsym15:46
ssamok. then shall i make my way back to where we are in gdb15:46
tormodmaybe it works while it's running15:46
tormodtype "frame 1" to be in RADOEONMapMMIO and then "print *info"15:48
ssamgives http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/35867/15:50
tormodthat's a lot of zeroes. do you read the code so you see what I want to check?15:51
tormodI want to see the arguments to pci_device_map_range15:52
ssami have not looked at the source yet15:52
tormodyou can do "list" and "list -" to look at the code around where you are15:53
tormodbut maybe that doesn't work with dbgsym packages btw15:53
ssamthey just show me "in ../../src/radeon_driver.c"15:54
ssami dont have the source installed15:54
ssamthey show a number aswell. line number?15:54
tormodMMIOAddr = 3491758080, MMIOSize = 65536,15:55
tormodhttp://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-ati/tree/src/radeon_driver.c line 35715:55
ssamthanks, i was just googling for the source :-)15:55
tormodI have no clue if these parameters make sense15:56
tormodonce you have the libpciaccess0-dbgsym you can "step" into that function and see how far you get15:56
ssamso you want to know whats being passed to pci_device_map_range when it crashes15:57
tormodexactly15:57
ssamif i do step, and then 'bt full' will it tell the arguments?15:57
tormodyes that should work if it has the symbols15:58
tormodyou can always try without also15:58
ssamdid the 'frame 1' command move me somewhere else, do i need to move back?15:58
tormodyes you're now in frame 1 = RADEONMapMMIO16:00
tormodbut you're already inside pci_device_map_range this time.16:00
tormodnot you, but the program counter :)16:01
tormodwell you already did bt full, it won't list argument unless it has debug symbols16:01
ssamstep killed it :-( "Single stepping until exit from function pci_device_map_range, which has no line number information."16:02
tormodok get that dbgsym16:02
ssamdone16:03
tormodnow "next" your way through pci_device_map_range()16:04
ssamok16:05
tormoddo a bt full to start with16:06
tormodthen while next'ing, try "info locals" to see the variables16:06
ssamis "Breakpoint 2, pci_device_map_range (dev=0x123f8b8, base=3491758080, size=65536, map_flags=1, addr=0x1257788)" what you are after?16:07
tormodgood, that's the arguments. from here on I don't know much, maybe these parameters are fine or obviously wrong.16:08
tormodwhere16:08
tuedelfrom .xsession-errors: "Unable to create /home/tuedel/.dbus/session-bus" <-- could this be a reason for my xserver/gnome-session crashing? (for a description of my problem see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/256332 )16:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 256332 in xorg "Xorg crashes during gnome login" [Undecided,New]16:08
tormodcan you walk through pci_device_map_range. caution16:10
tormodif you in RADEONMapMMIO and do next it will do the whole pci_device_map_range in one.16:10
tormodmake sure you're in pci_device_map_range (where and frame) and then do "next" here16:10
ssamhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/35868/   the info locals dont seem to be that interesting16:11
ssamshall i keep nexting16:12
tormodssam, I wonder why it jumps between  215 and 22616:19
tormodhttp://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libpciaccess/tree/src/common_interface.c16:19
tormod(but the line numbers might be a little off from the Ubuntu code)16:19
tormodyes do a few more nexts16:20
tormodthe fun starts at line 26016:21
tormodor more at line 27316:22
ssamthe line numbers are jumping around strangly, but now in locals i have region=0 and err=1416:22
ssamnow region=116:22
tormodok we must be in 281 then16:23
ssamnow 2. ah, i see loop from 0 to 616:23
ssami am at 26016:24
tormodpastebin?16:24
tormodwe should have a "live" pastebin :) I guess it's called vnc :)16:25
ssamhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/35870/16:25
ssami was think that. a hacked up tee command that fed to a website16:26
ssammore nexts?16:26
tormodyeah let's see if eventually hangs here, on a given region16:27
ssamit died. whole session at http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/35874/16:29
ssamshall i upload it to LP16:30
tormodto make it easier you could apt-get source the libpciaccess0, export DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS="nodebug nostrip noopt", and debuild -b -us -uc16:30
tormodthen you would have all symbols and source code with numbers you can trust16:30
ssamok16:30
tormodpastebin at crash?16:31
tormodat least you're a gdb professional by now :)16:31
ssamthat last link is has all the way to the crash16:31
tormodoh yeah I missed that16:32
tormodyes please attach it to LP16:34
ssamdone. do i need to remove the dbsym  package, now that libpciaccess has it all built in?16:37
tormodyou don't need but I think it does no harm.16:38
tormodyour new binary will not look there anyway16:38
ssamok, so am back in pci_device_map_range16:43
ssamdo you want a paste16:43
tormodyes and do a list so I see what the line numbers mean16:43
ssamhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/35878/16:44
ssamline numbers seem to match16:44
tormodyes they do, go on next'ing16:45
tormodand do another "list" because the code could have changed further down16:45
tormodinfo locals should make more sense now16:46
ssamoo, its showing me the source as i go :-)16:46
tormodyes even16:47
tormodyou can do cool things like "display region" and it will print its current value all the time16:48
ssamupto line 252, numbers still agree16:49
ssamshall i next until it dies16:50
tormodwell if you could stop just before :)16:51
tormodlast time it died on region=216:51
ssamok i am on line 273, with region=216:52
ssami think the next 'next' would kill it16:53
ssamhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/35880/16:54
tormodcan you do print *mappings16:55
penhow's intrepid now?16:55
pengood?16:55
ssam$1 = {base = 3491758080, size = 65536, region = 2, flags = 1, memory = 0x0}16:55
tormodprint devp->num_mappings16:56
ssam$2 = 016:56
tormodprint pci_sys->methods->map_range16:58
ssam$3 = (int (*)(struct pci_device *, struct pci_device_mapping16:58
ssam     *)) 0x7fd17abd10db <pci_device_linux_sysfs_map_range>16:58
tormodwe should have enough information now (I have no clue about this)16:59
ssamthanks. i'll upload that log17:00
tormodyou could do "step" now, instead of "next", and we'll be inside pci_sys->methods->map_range17:00
ssampci_device_linux_sysfs_map_range (dev=0x16728b8, map=0x168b300) at ../../src/linux_sysfs.c:50717:01
tormodlist corresponds to http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libpciaccess/tree/src/linux_sysfs.c ?17:02
ssamhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/35882/17:02
tormodcan you "next" thru the snprintf17:03
ssamno17:03
tormodit died?17:04
ssamdone, still alive17:04
tormodprint name17:04
ssamhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/35884/17:05
tormodthat looks fine. next17:06
ssamhow far shall i go17:08
tormodare you done with "fd = open"17:09
ssamup to map->memory = mmap(NULL, map->size, prot, MAP_SHARED, fd, offset);17:09
zbrahead91Hello?17:09
tormodprint *map17:10
tormodinfo locals17:10
tormodthen next until you're out of this function again.17:11
ssamit died on the next17:11
tormodit died on mmap? interesting.17:12
zbrahead91In intrepid, the new netwrok-manager (and the old one) refused to let me use a GUI to manually configure my IP address on my LAN. The old one allowed me to edit /etc/network/interfaces and it worked. However, the new network-manager does not seem to use this file. How can I fix this?17:12
ssamhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/35887/17:12
tormodnow we're in libc and almost kernel, so it should be enough :)17:12
ssamcool, i'll upload it17:12
tormodthanks for the handwork17:13
ssamlol, linux is not happy booting with mem=1024 (missing them M)17:13
ssamthanks for the gdb power17:13
tormoddoes it need more than a whopping kilobyte nowadays?17:14
zbrahead91Anyone going to give me any help :s?17:14
tormodzbrahead91: ask asac or look for / file a bug17:27
tormodzbrahead91: or ask in http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=676992&page=1917:29
zbrahead91kk17:29
tuedelfrom .xsession-errors: "Unable to create /home/tuedel/.dbus/session-bus" <-- could this be a reason for my xserver/gnome-session crashing? (for a description of my problem see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/256332 )17:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 256332 in xorg "Xorg crashes during gnome login" [Undecided,New]17:35
theunixgeekIs there finally a new Human theme?17:50
theunixgeekyes there is! :D17:57
theunixgeekyayyy17:58
tormodssam: you never used fglrx on that setup, right?18:19
ssamno, i am just check for sure18:23
ssamcould it be something in the linux-resticted-modules-* packages18:25
zbrahead91By the way, whenever I use the file-roller application, it resukts in a catastrophic system crash based on permissions. I cant rport bugs very well, however, just thought I would mention it.18:27
ssamtormod, i removed all the resticted modules. i never had fglrx installed. still no joy18:30
tormodssam: that's what I thought :) upstream asked.18:33
ssami am replying on the bug18:34
tormodgood18:34
tormodhe's probably on #radeon as well18:35
ssami have to go sorry, thanks for the help. bye18:36
tanathhrm, the login splash screen doesn't go away after logging in now :-/20:02
tanathand every new app i run is appearing in the loading at the bottom of the splash20:09
tanathweird20:09
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DanaGARgh... NetworkManager is a pain.22:17
DanaGI use rfkill to disable my onboard wifi card.... and NetworkManager disables ALLLLLL wireless cards.22:17
DanaGThat's stupid.22:17
DanaGI could understand if it were a software rfkill like on Toshiba, but it's not -- it's the Intel card's own rfkill.22:17
DanaGGreat, and now I disable rfkill... and NetworkManager still won't let me use any wireless devices.22:19
DanaG... so now I have to kill NetworkManager.22:19
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DanaGARgh.22:27
DanaGhttp://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-bugs/2008-05/msg06729.html22:27
DanaG"Remember: HAL rfkill button objects are _not_ tied to a specific hardware device; some just happen to be, but that was never the intention becuase it's just not possible."22:36
DanaGoh, if it's not possible...... then how can they be?22:36
DanaG=รพ22:36
MarcoIs anyone else's network connection going off/on all the time?22:53
nemoMarco: you using Comcast? :)22:54
Marconah, AT&T DSL22:54
nemooh. bellsouth22:54
nemoMarco: meh. maybe they have noisy unreliable connections too22:55
nemoalthough last service call did wonders for mine.22:55
Marcowell, I just went over to my router and some cables weren't fully pushed in22:55
Marcohopefully that was it22:55
Marconemo, I always wonder how service calls end up fixing issues like that22:56
nemoMarco: heh.22:56
nemoin my case they just have crappy cables22:57
nemowas main reason my connection problems seemed related to temperature I think22:57
jacobanyone running compiz seeing something similar to this when running some OpenGL apps/games? http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16680426/neverball-corrupt2.png23:57
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