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MermaidMancan intrepid nuke a partition on a crash?00:33
pwnguindid you make a backup?00:36
MermaidManyes00:36
MermaidManbut is it possible?00:36
pwnguinthen yes00:36
pwnguinintrepid is in alpha00:37
MermaidManWell a partition could get nuked on a crash anyways00:37
pwnguin(not that I think it will get signficantly safer)00:37
pwnguinwhat filesystem did you have in mind?00:38
MermaidManext3\00:38
MermaidManthe others ones are unstable or poorly made fscks like jfs00:39
pwnguinyou should be reasonably safe00:39
pwnguinbut hardware still fails, and there could be major bugs lying about I don't know about00:39
MermaidMani never had corruptions with jfs only fsck caused corruptions00:40
pwnguinheh00:40
pwnguinages ago, a roommate of mine nuked a xfs partition00:40
pwnguinhe unplugged the wrong cable from the ups00:40
MermaidManthats xfs00:41
pwnguinindeed00:41
MermaidManhave u ever used jfs?00:41
pwnguinive read about it but no, I've not used it00:41
pwnguinfor a long time it was a set of patches outside the kernel00:41
MermaidMannow its in git00:42
pwnguinanyways, when running intrepid, you may be the first person to experience a given bug, including data loss00:42
MermaidManwhy?00:42
pwnguinwhy not?00:43
MermaidManoh NM00:43
MermaidManI might use intrepid as primart00:44
Zeroyezwhere is the network settings00:44
pwnguinif you're worried about data loss, intrepid is an elevated risk over hardy. if you really want intrepid, take steps to protect yourself00:44
MermaidManalready did =)00:44
Zeroyezwhen i installed it it seemed to go without a dns server set00:45
MermaidManyou should always have backups00:45
Zeroyezso i can only go to sites by typing in their ip00:45
pwnguinZeroyez: i think networking is a bit ~ atm00:46
Zeroyezwell, can you tell me how to un-~ it00:46
MermaidManwell i am going to give jfs another chance on / anyways since that current ext3 paritition is basically trashed.00:46
pwnguinZeroyez: find a hardy cd00:48
pwnguinalternatively, start hacking network manager and the kernel00:49
Zeroyezthats the problem00:49
Zeroyezthere is no network manager00:49
pwnguinindeed00:49
pwnguinunless you can help fix that, you can only wait for others to00:50
Zeroyezok and what is the root password00:52
Zeroyezit didn't ask me for one on setup...i'm used to debian00:52
pwnguinah00:52
pwnguinthere isn't one00:52
pwnguinsudo should ask for your password00:53
ganjamanxfs and intrepid is something like unusable00:56
ganjamanwhen updating from hardy00:56
ganjamani had a 1gb boot partition with ext3, and xfs root partition00:57
pwnguinMermaidMan: see?00:57
ganjamanthe update fails00:57
Zeroyezit's weird, intrepid has all the network settings right, but the only thing it can connect to is 192.168.1.100:57
pwnguini suppose i should find and subscribe to the bug about networknig00:58
ganjamanthis bug sux00:58
Zeroyezi wasted a whole 3 hours downloading this :C00:59
pwnguinyikes00:59
pwnguini only run ubuntu+1 on my laptop01:00
ganjamanme to01:00
ganjamanthats why i test that01:00
pwnguinwhy would you run xfs on a laptop?01:00
ganjamanwhy, because its faster01:01
MermaidManpwnguin: I see01:01
alex_mayorgaanyone finding the AltGr key miss mapped?01:01
pwnguinganjaman: is it?01:01
MermaidManganjaman: XFS is not very good at surviving crashs as good as jfs and etx301:01
pwnguinand even if it is, laptop drives are crazy slow01:02
pwnguinbut the crash survival part is the important thing01:03
ganjamanwho cares01:03
pwnguini thought you did01:03
DanaGargh, damn firefox is blocking me.01:03
DanaGhttp://www.villagetronic.com/vidock/index.html01:03
pwnguini guess im wrong01:03
DanaGReported attack site, yet:01:03
ganjamani care about the bugs, not the filesystem01:03
DanaGoh... and this 20th time, it let me through.01:03
ganjamani always made backups01:04
MermaidManhttp://linuxmafia.com/faq/Filesystems/reiserfs.html01:04
alex_mayorgaDanaG: WFM01:04
ganjamaneither xfs or ext4 no homicide fs01:04
pwnguini hate reiserfs; takes too long to mount01:04
alex_mayorgaat least it loads, what's your problem?01:04
DanaGOdd.. must be Redirect Remover.01:04
DanaGhttp://85.255.118.252/ind.php?src=240&surl=www.villagetronic.com&sport=80&suri=%2Fvidock%2Findex.html01:04
DanaGClick "Why was it blocked?"01:05
MermaidMani hate ext3, pig with inodes and a lot of OVERHEAD01:05
DanaGWhat is the current listing status for 85.255.118.252/ind.php?  :   This site is not listed as suspicious.01:05
DanaG... if it's not suspicious.. that's just screwy.01:05
DanaG.. and try clicking "ignore"01:05
alex_mayorgaDanaG: I see the breakage, and your point01:06
DanaGhttp://www.stopbadware.org/reports/container?reportident=109118501:06
DanaGOdd.01:06
alex_mayorgafile in bugzilla, I believe01:06
alex_mayorgaanyone on a dell inspiron?01:07
ganjamanthe montauk monster was a modified intrepid01:07
alex_mayorgaDanaG: maybe you found a corner case of the Google police01:07
ganjamanto promote ubuntu01:08
alex_mayorgaIf you file it I can confirm that it might be a bugger01:08
DanaGHmm, I think it's not Firefox itself doing that; it's some odd interaction with Redirect Remover.01:08
DanaGgoogle for vidock and click the first result.01:09
alex_mayorgaDanaG: what links do you follow to get to the bogus page?01:09
DanaGSo, it's not an Ubuntu bug.01:09
alex_mayorgaI for one tried Redirect Remover and found it to be more a pain than a tool01:09
DanaGYeah.01:10
DanaGSame here; just another reason why.  I'm going to get rid of it.01:10
alex_mayorgaDanaG: clicking the first goog result works just fine01:10
alex_mayorgaani Inspiron users whose keyboard layout went nuts?01:11
pwnguinDanaG: any ideas where to look for the broken wireless bug?01:14
DanaGWhat broken wireless bug?01:14
pwnguinthe one where i cant connect to anything internety01:15
pwnguintime to find a crossover cable i guess01:16
pwnguinand hope its fixed01:16
alex_mayorgaI think it's http://ph.ubuntuforums.com/showthread.php?s=ec92c244079e74711014485f196724ee&t=638402&page=201:20
alex_mayorgamy screwy keyboard01:20
quentusrexHow difficult would it be to setup my own repo? I have to maintain customized ubuntu workstations and I'd like to be able to add configuration diff's into software modules and have all my network computers update to my own repo.01:30
emetquentusrex, I don't think it's so hard01:32
emetyou mean on a LAN?01:32
quentusrexyup01:32
quentusrexI have around 400 computers all running ubuntu.01:32
quentusrexand I hate to reconfigure them each time.01:32
emetwow01:32
emetwhere is this?01:33
emetno you definitely should have your own repo01:33
quentusrexthe company I work for... Seattle...01:33
emethttp://www.debian-administration.org/articles/28601:33
quentusrexyeah...01:33
quentusrexwe clog up the pipes some times....01:33
emetyou might want to run apt-cache too01:33
emetto cache updates for the workstations01:33
emetI think it's apt-mirror actually?01:34
emetlol01:34
emet!info apt-mirror01:34
ubottuapt-mirror (source: apt-mirror): APT sources mirroring tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4.5-1ubuntu1 (intrepid), package size 11 kB, installed size 120 kB01:34
emet!info apt-cache01:34
ubottuPackage apt-cache does not exist in intrepid01:34
pwnguinquentusrex: assuming you know about packaging, it's not impossible01:34
quentusrexemet, is there a way to reconfigure some of the packages?01:35
emet!info reprepro01:35
ubottureprepro (source: reprepro): Debian package repository producer. In component universe, is extra. Version 3.5.2-1 (intrepid), package size 333 kB, installed size 824 kB01:35
emetum sure01:35
pwnguinquentusrex: there's a way to provide answers to config questions01:35
quentusrexpwnguin, what about running diff's after the package is installed?01:35
pwnguinif you need to get deeper than that, you'll have to rebuild the packages01:35
quentusrexthat's fine... I don't mind rebuilding them...01:36
pwnguinquentusrex: why not run the diff on the package, then store that in the repo01:36
quentusrexwhich ever would work better for me...01:36
pwnguinwell, i think packaging's probably a useful skill for a sysadmin anyways01:37
pwnguinespecially at that size01:37
emetyeah01:37
emetdefinitely01:37
quentusrexI've made a few local packages01:37
quentusrexwe usually configure the new workstations with "wget ipaddress/install.deb" then just run the deb01:38
pwnguinsame principle, but you store them elsewhere01:38
emetquentusrex, locally on the machine?01:38
quentusrexHow difficult would it be to keep up with updates to software packages?01:38
alex_mayorgaquentusrex: I might help you go from machine to machine using sneaker net if you get me an H1 visa in the mean time ;)01:38
quentusrexemet, I run the wget and install on each machines through ssh01:38
emetcool01:38
pwnguinquentusrex: depends on the package01:39
pwnguinand the distro01:39
quentusrexwell, we run hardy...01:39
pwnguinif you stick with the stable stuff, and have a sizeable mirror / cache /proxy you should do okay01:40
quentusrexis there a way to not allow new packages into my repo until I approve them?01:40
pwnguingood question, I don't know01:40
quentusrexsuch as each new package from the official repo's aren't allow into my repo until I authorize them? and then setup each of my machines to only look to my repo01:41
pwnguinit seems like a simple thing to do via apt-cache01:41
emetapt-mirror :)01:41
pwnguinwhatevre01:41
emetlol01:41
emetum01:41
emethrmrm01:41
DanaGOh yeah, there is an apt proxy thingy.01:42
DanaGOh, for customized... that's different.01:42
pwnguinthe thingy that acts as a middle man01:42
DanaGYou could make a custom "tweaks" package, and put that on the custom repo.01:42
alex_mayorgathat's apt-mirror IIRC01:42
DanaGdpkg-divert can be handy.01:43
alex_mayorga!info dpkg-divert01:43
ubottuPackage dpkg-divert does not exist in intrepid01:43
quentusrexWould it be possible to manage my own stable/testing/unstable release folders?01:44
emetdebian?01:44
quentusrexso that even if the software is stable for hardy, I still have to declare it stable for my network01:44
quentusrexemet, I've forgotten how ubuntu manages the new packages.01:44
emetI honest have no clue, but you can run your own mirror01:45
pwnguinwe use named repos01:45
quentusrexI was using the debian reference because it seems easier for my network01:45
DanaGAnother thing you can do:01:45
emetyou might be able to stall updates on your own mirror01:45
emetand have the workstations only pick up from your own mirror01:46
DanaGuse one test machine for -proposed repo, and don't enable -proposed on the others.01:46
DanaGThat stalling works, too.01:46
quentusrexright, I would have all my production workstations run on my stable repo01:46
quentusrexand have my unstable repo stay updated to the latest packages01:47
pwnguinunfortunately, my school moved away from debian to gentoo01:47
pwnguinso i don't have anyone to ask01:47
quentusrexand I would move them to testing to see if they still work on my network. And have a few workstations to test the new packages with...01:47
pwnguinquentusrex: alternatively, have a mirror, a test workstation, and subscribe to the -changes list01:48
quentusrex?01:48
pwnguinassuming you can get the mirror to do the whole delay thing01:48
quentusrexHow would I handle dist-upgrades?01:49
pwnguinvery carefully01:49
quentusrex:-D01:49
pwnguinhow important is that to you?01:49
pwnguinhardy's an LTS01:49
quentusrexI know, but I might be here in 10 years...01:50
quentusrexand when the LTS runs out I don't want to die....01:51
pwnguinfrom what?01:51
quentusrexplus I'm going to want to put newer software than Hardy has installed01:51
quentusrexlike firefox 4.0....01:51
quentusrexwith all of the adblock extentions installed already...01:51
pwnguindo you image the machines?01:52
pwnguinthat would solve the dist-upgrade problem a bit faster, perhaps01:53
quentusrexI image the machines right now, but I don't want to....01:53
alex_mayorgaimaging is good to start, but from what I can tell, tight control of the environment afterwards is much more the concern, right?01:54
quentusrexI'd rather use ssh to dist-upgrade them in chunks.01:54
quentusrexright.01:54
pwnguinwell the thing is that dist-upgrade can be rather chaotic on the desktop01:54
quentusreximaging requires someone sit at the machine for a little bit of time... which can take tons of man hours, where an ssh dist-upgrade(if possible) would take MUCH less time.01:55
alex_mayorgaI believe if you create your apt-mirror and only put in there what you really want, then nuke all the repo lists from the clients noting would slip through I believe01:55
pwnguinall the lists but the mirror ;)01:55
alex_mayorgayup01:55
alex_mayorgaas for customizing the packages that's a different story I think01:56
quentusrexright, that's the idea I'm hoping to use....01:56
quentusrexI'll wait on the custom packages until after I have my own repo....01:56
alex_mayorgaI concur that apt-mirror should do for now01:56
pwnguinhere's a question, why do you want to stop upgrades01:57
pwnguinis it risk mitigation?01:57
alex_mayorgaor you might give some dough to Canonical and then come back and tell us how they did ;)01:57
alex_mayorgaI really would like to know :)01:57
pwnguini have to wonder if this isnt already in the wiki01:57
alex_mayorgapwnguin, in a corporate environment is always like that, don't fix if not broken01:58
pwnguinalex_mayorga: true, but that also means LTS01:58
alex_mayorgaregulations, law and whatnot force you to have tight control of every single bit01:58
alex_mayorgabeen there01:59
pwnguinyes yes01:59
pwnguinbut an LTS is easier to manage than dist-upgrading every six months01:59
pwnguinif you're just trying to keep the customizations in place, you can abuse the version numbering or use apt-pinning02:00
alex_mayorgathere should be no difference if at all, or at least that's what I understand, I'm 80% wrong I believe though02:00
pwnguinactually, don't abuse version numbering02:01
pwnguinnothing good can come from that02:01
alex_mayorgashouldn't an updated package respect the customizations already in place by default?02:01
quentusrexI'm planning to stay with hardy on most of the workstations, but there are a few that might need packages that aren't in hardy. I'd upgrade those.02:01
pwnguinit depends02:01
alex_mayorgathat's the *nix way anyway02:01
pwnguinalex_mayorga: if you patch a package02:01
pwnguinand ubuntu doesn't02:02
pwnguinideally, those changes you'd send to ubuntu, so you don't have to merge them02:02
pwnguinor sit on updates02:02
quentusrexthere are some changes, like adding our file servers, and other servers.02:03
pwnguinquentusrex: another option is backporting, if it's only a few packages02:03
alex_mayorgaI don't mean changes "in" the package, I mean "configuration" of them, a package update should never nuke the configuration02:03
quentusrexthat I want to apply only to internal machines02:03
DanaGBetter way to customize:02:03
DanaGdpkg-divert02:03
quentusrex'should' is the word I don't like....02:03
DanaGgo to console and 'man' it.02:04
quentusrexI've had a problem because we run a fedora server,02:04
alex_mayorgayou shouldn't have to modify packages to add your servers or things like that, yous provide sensible defaults at some central place and be done with it, right?02:04
quentusrexand ubuntu upgraded one of the packages and that broke all the workstations that tried to use the fedora server.....02:04
DanaGdpkg-divert conf files, and make your own package with customized versions.02:04
quentusrexI like DanaG's version02:05
DanaGOr make the diversions be part of the package.02:05
quentusrexlike for firefox I want to provide all the default bookmarks for the company.02:05
DanaGI've diverted a few things out of the way, myself -- for example, I made the Toshiba brightness thing call the REGULAR video brightness thing, not the toshiba one.02:05
DanaGThat way, I get the brightness display.02:05
alex_mayorgaquenusrex: that's a bug to file in my book02:05
quentusrexFirefox package is a big one for me right now. I have to add 20 bookmarks that all machines are required to have. And also install adblock, and 7 other plugins.... I'd rather just do it once, put it into my repo and tell all the machines to upgrade....02:07
quentusrexI still want to install any ubuntu updates, but I need to be able to have a package that installs all my customizations02:09
DanaGI believe you can make extensions be auto-installed by putting them in some system-level folder.02:09
pwnguinyou could put together a package that just dpkg-diverts the config stuff and depends on extra packages, etc02:09
quentusrexprobably, but that is just one example....02:09
quentusrexpwnguin, if that could work it would be great.02:10
DanaGYou can also global-install the actual installed extensions, then push that out as part of your firefox customizations package.02:10
quentusrexthat way for when I install samba client on the machines it requires all the samba shares that should be installed and mounted automatically.02:10
DanaGhttp://www.bengoodger.com/software/mb/extensions/packaging/extensions.html02:10
DanaGer, wrong idea02:11
pwnguinhttp://wiki.debian.org/Enterprise02:12
DanaGhttp://kb.mozillazine.org/Installing_extensions -- global02:12
DanaGlook for global02:12
alex_mayorgalooks like we missed this conference :) http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2008/public/schedule/detail/289802:13
alex_mayorgaluckily theres the presentation, I wonder why they submit PPTs in OSCON :D02:14
alex_mayorgawhy don't use PXE and recreate a clean machine for each one of your users on the fly?02:15
alex_mayorgaor even better dumb clients or thin clients?02:16
quentusrexI already use that on some of the machines02:16
quentusrexI still want to manage the global software repo for all my machines....02:16
alex_mayorgathat way you only manage/fix one machine in esence02:16
quentusrexand add custom packages to my repo02:16
quentusrexalex_mayorga, that won't work in this kind of enviroment...02:17
quentusrexparts, yes. but not all.02:17
pwnguinjust what the hell does landscape do?02:17
alex_mayorgaquentusrex: just throwing ideas around02:17
quentusrexthanks02:18
alex_mayorga!info landscape02:18
ubottuPackage landscape does not exist in intrepid02:18
pwnguinbrutal. 150 / node per year02:18
pwnguinhttp://www.canonical.com/projects/landscape02:19
alex_mayorgapwnguin, yet SABDFL is not in this for the money :)02:20
pwnguini dont think he ever said that02:20
alex_mayorgaI'm sure he didn't02:21
quentusrexwho's SABDFL?02:24
pwnguinself appointed benevolent dictator for life02:26
alex_mayorga!info landscape-client02:26
ubottulandscape-client (source: landscape-client): Placeholder for the Landscape client. In component main, is optional. Version 0.1 (intrepid), package size 1 kB, installed size 32 kB02:26
MarcoIs anyone else having problems with ethernet connections disconnecting/reconnecting every so often02:27
quentusrexWould there be a way to get landscape without the paid version?02:27
alex_mayorgaquentusrex, the client maybe, the server is proprietary software and SAAS :S02:31
alex_mayorgatime for me to jump off to Debian I believe02:32
alex_mayorgaSign up for a free trial: Ubuntu users are invited to register for a free trial at www.canonical.com/landscape/register. Trials will be restricted to users who register 5 or more machines on the system. The free trial lasts for 60 days.02:32
quentusrexyeah, I honestly think if Canonical does that(charge for access to some software) they'll really start hurting...02:33
quentusrexThat is F*ed up...02:33
alex_mayorgaindeed02:33
alex_mayorgawas good wile it lasted, so slackware is it? long time I was pondering to go to an in-flux distro, any recommendations?02:34
quentusrexWe pay for support on some of our servers so that we help Canonical out, but if they are going to deny some software to anyone who doesn't pay, then how are they different from RedHat? or any of the other open source distro's that have paid featureful versions, and unsupported outdated free versions?02:34
MarcoIt'd be really hared for them to implement that without linking to some GPL library02:34
Marcoquentusrex, Red Hat makes all the source for the paid versions freely available02:35
Marcoa centOS system is identical to a RHEL system02:35
Marcobesides the branding02:36
alex_mayorgaHere's a presentation on it http://en.oreilly.com/oscon2008/public/schedule/detail/3461 there it says is proprietary license, the server02:36
ionstormanyone have a successful dist-upgrade from hardy02:58
JontheEchidnaI didn't03:03
JontheEchidnaThe nvidia-glx-96 drivers didn't work with the new xorg03:03
JontheEchidnaand I couldn't get nv to work03:03
JontheEchidnaso I did a fresh install and everything was cool, aside from being forced to use nv or nouveau03:04
alex_mayorgaionstorm: I kind of did, if only for bug # 121111 reappearing03:06
alex_mayorgait was an easy fix though03:06
alex_mayorgabug #12111103:06
ubottuLaunchpad bug 121111 in linux "Ibex alpha 2 won't load on Dell Inspiron 1501" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/12111103:06
ionstormim about to reboot and try this03:07
ionstormlol03:07
alex_mayorga!log > alex_mayorga03:08
ubottualex_mayorga, please see my private message03:08
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DanaGHere's something interesting: HP Remote Graphics.  http://h20331.www2.hp.com/hpsub/cache/286504-0-0-225-121.html04:03
DanaGNot free, though.  :(04:03
MarcoHmm, when looking about my library, each algum is duplicateda bunch of times04:38
Marcobut you can only click on and play one copy of it04:38
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ionstormw00t intrepid works great04:45
ionstormlol04:45
ionstormI like the new network manager04:45
LSD|NinjaI'd like it more if the system settings checkbox worked...04:46
ionstormyea...04:47
ionstormI know04:47
ionstormfirst thing I noticed04:47
DanaGheh, nvidia-detector gives nothing for GeForce 420 Go.05:15
IdleOneis it just me or is firefox messed up ? no back button, url's not showing in location bar and probably a few other things I have not seen yet05:32
IdleOneonly thing working is the Home button but that takes me to the Firefox/Google home which is not my default05:33
IdleOne:/05:33
HobbseeIdleOne: it's just you, i think.05:40
IdleOneHobbsee, lol :) you are not serioud are you?05:40
HobbseeIdleOne: well, i don't see it.05:40
Hobbseemight be a theme thing.  no idea.05:41
IdleOneHobbsee, I did see a bug report but it was marked invalid05:41
Hobbseewhy was it marked inavlid?05:41
Hobbseeunable to reproduce?05:41
IdleOnenot enough info I believe05:41
IdleOneor yeah unable to reproduce perhaps05:41
IdleOnelet me look it up again'05:41
IdleOneHobbsee, https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/25215805:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 252158 in firefox-3.0 "URL BAR doesnt works on Firefox 3.0.1" [Undecided,New]05:42
Hobbseeoh yeah, does it also happen with a new profile?05:43
IdleOnethe one just beneath that sorry05:43
IdleOnenot sure05:43
Hobbseecheck it.05:43
IdleOnehmm how do i make a new profile again?05:43
Hobbseefirefox -P05:44
IdleOneahhh well then05:44
IdleOnethat seems to have fixed it05:44
Hobbseeright, so it is a theme or extension problem.05:45
IdleOneyeah could be05:45
Hobbseeuse a process of elimination, and then contact whoever's responsible for the buggy theme.05:45
IdleOnewell my theme on the old profile was default05:45
Hobbseeditto for that bug.05:45
Hobbseemay well be an extension, then.05:46
Hobbseei've seen themes fubar it, but extensions can too05:46
IdleOnegoing to reinstall extensions one at a time and see05:46
Hobbseeyou should just be able to disable them, and restart firefox to check, which may be quicker05:46
DanaGOh hey, how do I reset the panel layout to default?05:47
Hobbseeum, delete whichever file has info about the panel?05:47
IdleOneHobbsee, the new profile only shows the default ubuntu addon05:49
HobbseeIdleOne: i meant from your existing profile.  but this is correct.05:49
DanaGOkay, so it's not .gconf.05:50
IdleOneHobbsee, ahh I see05:51
IdleOneok will do05:51
DanaGLovely sound card name: I82801CAICH305:54
DanaGTry saying THAT very quickly.05:54
DanaG... and try not to spit.05:54
DanaG05:54
DanaGSpelling it out doesn't count.05:55
DanaGUgh, my ipw2200 card seems to be multiplying.05:59
DanaGNow my persistent-net udev rule file has 3 MAC address entries: (will put all on one line)06:00
DanaGer, two that are different; third is from eth->wlan change.06:00
DanaGOne is 00:0e:35:34:8a:ff, the other is 30:30:3a:30:65:3a.06:04
DanaG30:30 isn't even valid.  =þ06:04
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DanaGArgh, one PC won't see the other on PulseAudio... yet ssh works fine.06:19
DanaGWhat's up with that?06:21
DanaGOh... I had checked "allow access" and unchecked "show networked".06:26
DanaGOh yeah, does nv support suspend?06:35
DanaGif nv doesn't, then I'm switching that laptop to nouveau.06:36
LSD|Ninjanouveau has nothing to seperate it from nv just yet, wait until nouveau actually get 3D working in some kind of usable fashion06:36
DanaGWell, gnome-pane is for some reason devouring my CPU time on that laptop, that's now using nv due to broken 71.xx drivers.06:37
DanaGBroken as in ABI Mismatch.06:37
LSD|Ninjayeah, but nouveau gains you nothing over nv at this point. If and when they get 3D working on it thing will be different but for 2D you're better off sticking with nv06:39
DanaGIs it really no better than nv?06:39
AnAntHello,  what package should I install to be able to do file transfer in empathy ?06:40
LSD|NinjaDanaG: It doesn't support 3D and there are no guarantees for stability so no, not at this point06:41
DanaGI wonder why the Connection Info thingy shows "Auto Home (default)" instead of just "Home (default)".06:44
DanaGNow if only I could get that durn panel not to devour my CPU time.06:48
shirishhi all, does anybody know where initscripts source package is in launchpad?08:06
LSD|NinjaIs vino going to work in Intrepid any time soon?08:59
RAOFIt doesn't work now09:00
RAOF?09:00
LSD|NinjaNot that I can tell, I have Remote Desktop enabled but it doesn't seem to have started vino nor is it popping up on my Mac like it did in Hardy09:03
RAOFHm.  Well, I'd ask launchpad about that :)09:05
DanaGI had to add a startup task for vino-server in gnome's session settings.09:13
DanaGArgh, my dmesg keeps getting spammed with this:09:13
DanaG[47906.641681] wlan0: switched to short barker preamble (BSSID=00:16:01:d6:9b:a8)09:13
DanaG[47908.720238] wlan0: switched to long barker preamble (BSSID=00:16:01:d6:9b:a8)09:13
DanaG dmesg | grep barker | wc -l     :   142509:14
RAOFHa!  The poorly-documented gnome-desktop-sharp bindings are no match for my mad skillz.09:14
RAOFSoon there'll be a some screensaver-settings code I can actually release!09:15
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DanaGYay!10:15
DanaGdebian/gdm.init:  - make gdm.init honor the 'text' kernel commandline option and do not start gdm if that is given (LP: #256125)10:15
DanaGNow, what happened to my arrow keys?10:16
DanaGUp, down, left and right are now Print, Super_R, ISO_Level3_Shift, and NoSymbol, respectively.10:17
DanaGOh, now it's using evdev for keyboard.10:17
zorglu_q. anybody can run "ulimit -l" on intrepid and gimme the result10:20
DanaGlowercase L?  or capital i?10:20
DanaG(stupid characters!)10:20
zorglu_lowercase L10:20
DanaG3210:20
zorglu_DanaG: so the same as hardy. thanks10:21
tomaskohi all10:32
tomaskokde 4.1 looks great on ubuntu. good work10:32
tomaskoi was somewhat dismayed to see that systemsettings isn't installed via an upgrade though... i used kde 4.1 on arch linux and systemsettings comes stock on that10:33
tomaskohope that by 8.10 release, it's in kubuntu-desktop by default10:33
tomaskoquick question: how do i make kde 4.1 not as fancy with its desktop effects? (i don't have compiz* enabled at all (or even installed))10:34
tomaskoi don't know what to search for atm. i'll try systemsettings to reset the gamma that nvidia-settings undid and then perhaps i'll snoop around to see if systemsettings lets me do just that10:34
tomaskoah, nvm, all the desktop effects are enabled by default10:35
tomaskoi never got to experience those on my laptop running arch with an x3100 intel integrated graphics card10:35
tomaskobut my 8300 gs doesn't seem to be all that great either apparently... might have to get that upgraded down the line10:36
tomaskoanyway, sorta answered my own question... please take the systemsettings suggestion into consideration by 8.10. thanks again for all your hard work ubuntu community members :)10:36
tomaskolater10:36
DanaGOh, is gamma screwed up?  xgamma can fix it.10:43
DanaGoh, too late.10:43
* DanaG wonders when nvidia will fix the 71.xx drivers.10:44
zniavrehello/bonjour13:27
zniavreplease where is the config file of the new network-manager ?13:27
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bazhang!info conky16:56
ubottuconky (source: conky): highly configurable system monitor for X based on torsmo. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.6.0-1ubuntu1 (intrepid), package size 179 kB, installed size 552 kB16:56
zambaroohey guys, my arrow keys stopped working, has anyone experienced this?17:48
alex_mayorgahow to troubleshoot keyboard mappings?17:59
DanaGAah, new Xorg uses evdev for keyboard.18:18
DanaGSet your keyboard layout to "Generic"->"Evdev Managed Keyboard"18:18
DanaG.18:18
DanaGThey oughtta' put that in the topic: "Arrow keys broken?  Set your keyboard layout to 'Generic'->'Evdev Managed Keyboard'"18:19
gigatropolisi was told to come here. I need to install subversion 1.5 on ubuntu hardy18:47
gigatropolisI added "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu intrepid main restricted universe multiverse" to sources.list and made .preference file18:48
gigatropolisstill loades 1.418:48
gigatropoliscan I get test packages or something?18:50
ikoniagigatropolis: thats not a good idea18:53
ikoniaswapping packages between distros is a disaster waiting to happen18:53
gigatropoliswhat would be a good way of getting 1.5 installed?18:53
ikoniawell, as I suggested in #ubuntu I'd find out why you think you need 1.5 first of all, thats critical in my view18:54
gigatropoliswell, what if I told you it was decided to use 1.5 because it has new feature A that made it easier to build the project18:55
ikoniagigatropolis: which features ?18:56
gigatropolisfeature A18:56
ikoniaI'm not %100 convicned by what your saying as in #ubuntu you sait it wasn't your choice you where told to use it, now your saying you chose to chose it for features18:57
ikoniagigatropolis: which features do you want18:57
zambarooDanaG, huge thanks!18:57
zambaroohow about the crackling? is that fixable?18:57
DanaGHmm, if it's the thing I'm thinking of, it's likely the pc speaker audio driver.18:59
gigatropolisikonia: my point is: how does this info help you in helping me install 1.5.  I don't know why they use it and it's not my place to question them. I joined the project to setup a test environment and start writing tests scripts. I'm creating a VM and like ubuntu, but still can't get the project to build because it depends on svn 1.518:59
ikoniagigatropolis: how do you know it depends on 1.5  ?19:00
ikoniathats the point I'm trying to make, the 1.4 version should be compatible with a 1.5 repo mostly, so if something is failing it's important to know what before blindly upgrading, more so when the package you want to blindly upgrade to isn't available for your distro19:00
gigatropolisbecause when I build the project it tells me, "You need 1.5", and then it crashes19:00
zambaroowhats the problem installing 1.5 though..19:00
gigatropolisubuntu will only install 1.4. I want to get it to install 1.519:01
gigatropolisnot sure how to get it to find and install 1.5 packages19:01
ikoniawell the 1.5 package is not available for hardy at the moment19:02
ikoniagigatropolis: can you show us the specific error please.19:02
Trewassubversion 1.5.1 is in intrepid, but installing package from there to hardy may essentially force you to upgrade whole distro, depending how its depencies are set19:03
ikoniaTrewas: exactly why I suggested mixing/matching packages was not a good call19:03
gigatropolistrewas: that's not a big problem in my mind. this is on a VM and I can delete and start over worst case19:04
gigatropolishold on one sec19:04
DanaGOh yeah, another thing with the evdev keyboard: you may have to re-bind your keyboard shortcuts.19:18
gigatropoliserror message here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/36260/19:20
gigatropolisfrom running mvn 9maven)19:21
gigatropolisfrom running mvn (maven)19:21
alex_mayorgaDanaG: thanks now my keyboard behaves semi normally20:16
DanaGI'd tried evdev as keyboard before, manually, and ran into the same sort of issues.20:16
DanaGArrow keys were acting as things like Hiragana, Katakana, Enter, and Hangul_Mode.20:17
DanaG... or was it "Hankaku_Zenkaku"?  Sure is funky.20:17
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zambarooso where did the dns settings go? id like to hardcode a dns server address.20:53
zambarooah, got it20:54
DanaGJust kno21:00
gigatropolishello21:32
gigatropolisI need to install svn 1.5 on ububtu hardy. I understand the risks of mixing packages from different releases but am willing to take the chance. Anyone willing to help out?21:33
gigatropolisI know you guys can do this21:37
quentusrexWhat is going on with the ubuntu channel?21:49
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DanaGWell, that was a royal pain.22:28
DanaGI downgraded gnome-session, and then logged in -- and when I tried to VT switch away from and back to Xorg, it hung at a black screen.22:28
DanaGI had to magic-sysrq kill it.22:28
DanaG... and now, gnome-settings-daemon is dead.22:28
DanaGThat sucks: I can't even report a bug on the crashing gnome-session.... because I rolled back to be able to log in!22:29
DanaGAnd it refuses to let you file bugs if you have an old version installed.22:30
DanaGThat makes some sense... but it should at least check what version was installed AT the time of the crash.22:30
DanaGWow, that was random.... it just played the login sound.22:53
DanaGAnother royal pain: dkms didn't run!23:07
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DanaGAnybody here know PolicyKit well?23:25
DanaGI want to make it so that switching to console doesn't stop sound... as long as the console is logged in as the user who's playing sound.23:26
DanaGArgh, stupid nvidia deals very poorly with vt-switching.23:28
DanaGOften it hangs Xorg at a black screen, and requires me to magic-sysrq kill it.23:29
RAOFYay stupid nvidia23:31
DanaGHere's a pic of the laptop I'm just about sure I'm going to get:23:35
DanaGhttp://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ko&u=http://kr.blog.yahoo.com/chois4u/450.html%3Fp%3D1%26t%3D2&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=9&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dhp%2B8530w%26start%3D30%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dcom.ubuntu:en-US:unofficial%26sa%3DN23:35
DanaG8530p.23:35
DanaGOdd... logging into bash doesn't log me into consolekit.23:38
DanaGOh, I am going to be glad to be rid of nvidia.23:45
DanaGOdd... if I do ck-launch-session on a tty, and then exit... it switches back to X.23:52

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