Milky | i am using ubuntu intrepid alpha 3 with compiz. i can enable compiz fine, but all i can get is the 'normal' effects. if i change the effects level to 'extra' or if i try to change the settings using ccsm, my changes take no effect at all. I know that intrepid is still in alpha so this problem might go away eventually, but i have never had the problem before in hardy and i am just wondering if anyone has ever had this problem | 01:10 |
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Milky | also, i did not originally have this problem with alpha 2 | 01:11 |
Fallenou | hi | 01:16 |
Fallenou | i just upgraded form Hardy Heron to Intrepid and now my keymap is messed up , what's wrong ? | 01:17 |
Fallenou | when i press "alt gr" it does "Enter", my up key takes a screenshot and so on | 01:17 |
Fallenou | is that bug well known ? | 01:17 |
pwnguin | is there a doc on the keymap? | 01:47 |
shellback | hi all | 01:48 |
emma | Does anyone know when we might get ext4 ? | 01:54 |
pwnguin | right after you build it | 01:55 |
pwnguin | judging from my communication with the kernel team | 01:55 |
emma | Okies let me get crackin | 01:55 |
pwnguin | to be fair, it's really not considered stable by the author | 01:56 |
emma | I see. | 01:56 |
emma | It just seems interesting. | 01:56 |
emma | I heard it will have time stamping to the nano second. | 01:56 |
pwnguin | https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2008-August/002829.html | 01:56 |
crdlb | 'interesting' is not an adjective you want describing your filesystem | 01:56 |
pwnguin | sure it is | 01:56 |
cycom | how do I hold a package back when I upgrade to intrepid? | 01:57 |
crdlb | it should be interesting back when it was new | 01:58 |
cycom | I don't want it to upgrade Xorg because FGLRX doesn't work with the new Xorg. | 01:58 |
crdlb | by the time you start using it, it should be boring and reliable | 01:58 |
emma | are file systems made with the physical properties of the hardware in mind, or is the hardware made with file systems in mind? | 01:58 |
pwnguin | crdlb: i find faster benchmarking interesting ;) | 01:58 |
pwnguin | emma: probably both | 01:58 |
pwnguin | but i know of several examples where filesystems are designed for the hardware | 01:59 |
crdlb | I find data integrity useful :> | 01:59 |
pwnguin | crdlb: sure, but theres no reason to stamp out passing interest in core components | 01:59 |
emma | If it were not for bad data integrity we would all still be fish. | 01:59 |
pwnguin | "thou shallt not use ubuntu 'dangerously'" | 02:00 |
pwnguin | is dangerous | 02:00 |
DanaG | ARgh, stupid broken gnome-session. | 02:02 |
DanaG | And I am royally pissed off at nvidia now. | 02:02 |
DanaG | Try this: start gdm, log in, switch to TTY immediately...... X will crash. | 02:03 |
DanaG | And then it will steal focus when it relaunches. | 02:03 |
DanaG | And then when you switch back to TTY, they're all permanently blank! | 02:03 |
DanaG | Heh, apport sent me to this URL: | 02:12 |
DanaG | [xpconnect wrapped nsISupports] | 02:12 |
DanaG | That's the URL firefox tried to open, at least. | 02:12 |
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crimsun | DanaG: I presume you're referring to an 8.10-specific issue (WRT X.Org crashing), because I can't reproduce it in 8.04 | 03:10 |
DanaG | I think I've also had that in Hardy. | 03:12 |
DanaG | Perhaps my tweaked xorg.conf is causing it. | 03:12 |
DanaG | ... or some compiz-fusion plugin. | 03:12 |
DanaG | The crashing isn't the biggest issue for me; the biggest one is the killing of the consoles. | 03:13 |
scorch__ | an1 upgraded to 8.10 yet? | 03:42 |
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bazhang | scorch__, have you read the topic? not advisable unless you are willing to deal with possible 'total system failure' | 04:10 |
IdleOne | scorch__, I have but I don't advise unless you are ok with total system failure | 04:26 |
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DanaG | what the heck? I try to follow an apport link, and Firefox opens this: | 05:24 |
DanaG | [xpconnect wrapped nsISupports] | 05:24 |
DanaG | That's the actual URL it tries to load! | 05:24 |
DanaG | ... so, now I can't report bugs on anything through apport! | 05:26 |
DanaG | Grr, broken console. | 05:41 |
DanaG | Great, now one of my folders consistently crashes QuodLibet. | 05:42 |
DanaG | ... and I can't file an automated bug report, because "[xpconnect wrapped nsISupports]" (the actual, verbatim URL that shows up in the Firefox address bar) is totally broken. | 05:43 |
DanaG | aararararrargh. | 05:50 |
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DanaG | Heh, another funny thing: new windows start out showing random bits of my corrupt consoles. | 06:00 |
DanaG | Odd, downgrading gnome-session fixed quodlibet, too. | 06:02 |
scorch__ | what is the new install doing | 06:22 |
scorch__ | to be a total system failure | 06:22 |
DanaG | Well, for me... the current repo version of gnome-session is broken, for some reason. | 06:24 |
scorch__ | repo? | 06:26 |
DanaG | repository. | 06:27 |
DanaG | i.e. the current packaged version. | 06:27 |
scorch__ | ah tru | 06:27 |
scorch__ | wierd,l;.. i am upgradeing now | 06:27 |
scorch__ | well see what happens i guess | 06:27 |
cypherdelic | So my medibuntu bug with libmp3lame0 arrived ubuntu, avidemux is broken, can anyone agree??? | 06:40 |
RAOF | cypherdelic: EPARSE. What is it that you're actually saying? | 06:41 |
cypherdelic | my current updates include avidemux | 06:42 |
cypherdelic | that is not posssible because of libmp3lame0 not installable | 06:42 |
cypherdelic | as weill as libaccodec51 from medibuntu | 06:43 |
RAOF | Well, that'd be a problem with medibuntu, which isn't an official Ubuntu repository, which means you need to take it up with them. | 06:44 |
cypherdelic | https://bugs.launchpad.net/medibuntu/+bug/257043 | 06:44 |
cypherdelic | noo dude it is libmp3lame0 from ubuntu | 06:44 |
cypherdelic | is it not clear for you? | 06:44 |
cypherdelic | than search for the package | 06:44 |
cypherdelic | and try to install | 06:44 |
cypherdelic | libmp3lame | 06:45 |
cypherdelic | and please tell me if it works for you? | 06:45 |
Hobbsee | cypherdelic: works here. | 06:45 |
RAOF | libmp3lame0 is totally installable. | 06:45 |
RAOF | It's only depend is libc6. | 06:45 |
cypherdelic | hmm | 06:46 |
* RAOF again sings the "blame medibuntu" song. | 06:46 | |
RAOF | Well, you can't really blame them for not tracking Intrepid, I guess. | 06:47 |
cypherdelic | ok thanks that was what i want :) | 06:47 |
cypherdelic | can i blame my of adding medibuntu repo and hit ugrade? | 06:52 |
cypherdelic | me | 06:52 |
cypherdelic | im idling now the day use highlight i watch it later | 06:53 |
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wers | why is that, the New Human theme of my user account and of my root account look different? | 10:19 |
s0u][ight | hi guys | 10:47 |
s0u][ight | is the final release of intrepid going to use a patched driver for the iwl4965 | 10:48 |
RAOF | Quite possibly, but whether or not the specific patch you're thinking of is applied is a different matter. | 10:49 |
RAOF | Your question is probably "will $MY_BUG be fixed by release", right? | 10:50 |
s0u][ight | patched for the aircrack suite | 10:50 |
s0u][ight | so the possibility to inject and the mac80211 core to be patched to perform fragmentation attacks | 10:50 |
s0u][ight | the second patch is not only for the iwl4965 but all mac80211 drivers | 10:51 |
RAOF | And why would one want to do that? | 10:51 |
s0u][ight | well that will save aircrack-ng suite users who will use intrepid to do less work | 10:53 |
s0u][ight | and i thought doing the hard work for the end users was a part of the ubuntu idea | 10:53 |
RAOF | No, I mean "what does aircrack-ng do"? | 10:54 |
s0u][ight | ow it is a suite with several tools to do wireless networking testing | 10:55 |
Ng | it hilights my irc client ;p | 10:55 |
RAOF | Obviously, the way to advocate a patch be applied is to file a bug against the kernel with the patch and justification why the patch should be applied. | 10:55 |
s0u][ight | RAOF: i dont understand that sentence... damn i still have language limitations | 10:56 |
RAOF | s0u][ight: Ah, sorry. | 10:56 |
RAOF | s0u][ight: The way to suggest that a patch be applied to the kernel is to file a bug against the kernel. | 10:56 |
RAOF | You should attach the patch to the bug, and also explain why the patch should be applied - why do we want this patch? | 10:57 |
s0u][ight | brb | 10:57 |
RAOF | If the patch isn't applied upstream then it's a good idea to also state _why_ it hasn't been applied upstream, and why those reasons don't apply to Ubuntu. | 10:57 |
s0u][ight | hmmm in fact now im thinking that if the patch is directly applied by the compat-wireless there would be less distro specific discussions right? | 10:59 |
RAOF | s0u][ight: So, the mac80211 core is going to come from the kernel; if the patch were applied to the kernel.org kernel, that'd be good; all distros would get the benefit. | 11:15 |
RAOF | s0u][ight: That's ultimately the right way to go; we generally want to have as few patches as possible applied. | 11:16 |
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s0u][ight | ok going to see what i can do | 11:17 |
s0u][ight | maybe it is allready in a list for the next kernel release :D | 11:17 |
s0u][ight | RAOF: where can i find kernel developers? | 11:20 |
s0u][ight | i mean on irc | 11:20 |
RAOF | I don't know. You can find the Ubuntu kernel maintainers in #ubuntu-kernel. | 11:20 |
s0u][ight | ok tnx | 11:21 |
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s0u][ight | hi again | 11:57 |
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bazhang | !find eee | 12:39 |
ubottu | Found: libieee1284-3, libieee1284-3-dev, eeepc-acpi-scripts, eeepc-acpi-source, grub-ieee1275 (and 1 others) | 12:39 |
bazhang | !info libieee1284-3 | 12:39 |
ubottu | libieee1284-3 (source: libieee1284): cross-platform library for parallel port access. In component main, is optional. Version 0.2.11-4 (intrepid), package size 28 kB, installed size 104 kB | 12:39 |
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bazhang | !info eeepc-acpi-scripts | 12:40 |
ubottu | eeepc-acpi-scripts (source: eeepc-acpi-scripts): Scripts to support suspend and hotkeys on the Asus Eee PC laptop. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.0.4 (intrepid), package size 5 kB, installed size 104 kB | 12:40 |
bazhang | !find eeepc | 12:40 |
ubottu | Found: eeepc-acpi-scripts, eeepc-acpi-source | 12:40 |
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cmdrpinksock | so yah... everyone else have the same problem with the 8.10 upgrade? can not start x server, internal error.... | 16:56 |
pwnguin | actually, no | 16:57 |
cmdrpinksock | so it worked fine for you? | 16:57 |
pwnguin | "fine" is subjective | 16:58 |
pwnguin | it didnt crash | 16:58 |
pwnguin | cmdrpinksock: by chance, can you get an xorg log? | 16:58 |
cmdrpinksock | my upgrade did not crash...... i rebotted after the upgrade then it came | 16:58 |
cmdrpinksock | up fine | 16:58 |
cmdrpinksock | then reebooted again then fail | 16:58 |
cmdrpinksock | no | 16:58 |
cmdrpinksock | I can not get to that file now... | 16:59 |
cmdrpinksock | it gives me a regular login | 16:59 |
pwnguin | gdm? | 16:59 |
cmdrpinksock | when i try to log in it says file system read only | 16:59 |
cmdrpinksock | then give me the loging promot agian | 17:00 |
pwnguin | are you booting 2.6.26 by chance? | 17:00 |
cmdrpinksock | yeha | 17:00 |
cmdrpinksock | -5 | 17:00 |
cmdrpinksock | when i boot it says to fix the internal error and restart gdm then falls to the regular "UNix" login | 17:01 |
pwnguin | ok | 17:01 |
cmdrpinksock | try to login then it says mail: ************/ / / (something): file system read only | 17:02 |
pwnguin | there's some stuff we can do from ther | 17:02 |
pwnguin | dmesg | 17:02 |
pwnguin | should still work | 17:02 |
cmdrpinksock | then gives me my login again | 17:02 |
cmdrpinksock | its recursive | 17:02 |
pwnguin | ouch | 17:02 |
cmdrpinksock | yeah | 17:03 |
cmdrpinksock | i think i am screwed | 17:03 |
cmdrpinksock | going to wait for the oct iso and reinstall i think | 17:03 |
pwnguin | that might be one way | 17:03 |
pwnguin | get a live cd | 17:03 |
pwnguin | mount the F | 17:03 |
pwnguin | fs | 17:03 |
cmdrpinksock | ok | 17:04 |
pwnguin | and grab xorg.conf and xorg logs | 17:04 |
cmdrpinksock | ok | 17:04 |
pwnguin | there's also some kernel logs that would be interesting | 17:05 |
cmdrpinksock | has anyone else had this problem that you know of? | 17:05 |
pwnguin | but afaik, 2.6.26 isn't supposed to be the default in intrepid | 17:05 |
pwnguin | maybe i misread something | 17:05 |
cmdrpinksock | yeah its 2.6.26-5 | 17:06 |
cmdrpinksock | you said the LiveCd and not the Alternate right?? | 17:07 |
cmdrpinksock | do you know if 8.04 iso is for DVD or CD | 17:07 |
pwnguin | either works, but you might find the liveCD easier | 17:08 |
pwnguin | good question | 17:08 |
pwnguin | im reading that alpha4 might not have a .iso | 17:08 |
pwnguin | for cd | 17:08 |
johninlex | hello all | 17:13 |
gnumm | doyourecommand any special version of virtualbox for ubuntu 8.10? | 17:55 |
zajca | Hi, i have problem with II. i can't connect to internet, i can't add my static IP adress to nm-connetction-manager. when i use manual configuration, OK button go to inactive and i can't confirm configuration. | 18:04 |
zajca | in terminal i have this"**(nm-configuration-editor:7172): warning**:Invalid setting IPv4 settings:addresses" | 18:05 |
* Ng waves to lamalex ;) | 18:28 | |
lamalex | haha hi Ng | 18:28 |
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zAo^ | Who can help with some PulseAudio troubles? I'm on Ibex Server. Thanks | 18:46 |
hwilde | !pulse > zAo^ | 18:47 |
ubottu | zAo^, please see my private message | 18:47 |
zAo^ | thnx, but I tried that one :) | 18:48 |
hwilde | so whats your problem no sound at all? | 18:48 |
zAo^ | Yeah, cannot even start the daemon without errors | 18:49 |
zAo^ | Starts with: | 18:49 |
zAo^ | W: ltdl-bind-now.c: Failed to find original dlopen loader. | 18:49 |
zAo^ | W: main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_NICE, (31, 31)) failed: Operation not permitted | 18:49 |
zAo^ | W: main.c: setrlimit(RLIMIT_RTPRIO, (9, 9)) failed: Operation not permitted | 18:49 |
hwilde | are you super user | 18:49 |
zAo^ | root or normal: it makes no differences | 18:49 |
hwilde | what version | 18:50 |
zAo^ | pulseaudio 0.9.10 | 18:51 |
hwilde | "This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 0.9.10-2ubuntu2" | 18:52 |
hwilde | http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=866965 | 18:52 |
hwilde | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/242966 | 18:52 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 242966 in pulseaudio "snd_pcsp can take precedence of soundcards" [High,Fix released] | 18:52 |
hwilde | "This bug was fixed in the package alsa-utils - 1.0.16-1ubuntu3" | 18:53 |
zAo^ | I'm on 0.9.10-2ubuntu3 and 1.0.16-1ubuntu3 :S | 18:54 |
zAo^ | thanks anyway hwilde | 19:08 |
hwilde | post to those bugs on the forum | 19:08 |
hwilde | then subscribe and see if you get an update | 19:08 |
hwilde | it's dead in here today | 19:08 |
hwilde | or for kicks you could ask in #alsa | 19:09 |
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emma | Hey guys, is there a medibuntu repo for Intrepid yet? | 21:17 |
burhan | has the visual theme been finalized? | 21:18 |
jpds | !medibunty | 21:22 |
ubottu | Sorry, I don't know anything about medibunty | 21:22 |
jpds | emma: They usually do the packages after the release. | 21:23 |
emma | cool, is is possible to use the medibuntu hardy repo to install w32codecs on Intrepid? | 21:23 |
emma | For that matter I think i can just use the Debian repo if it's a one time thing, shouldn't hurt. I think. | 21:24 |
PolitikerALT | Hello everyone - does have problems with gdm or kdm not launching automatically? | 21:25 |
jpds | emma: Dunno really.. | 21:25 |
emma | I'll do it and see what happens :) | 21:25 |
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askand | Hi, how do I get rid of the problem that I can not play flash and other sounds at the same time? I was told something about asound from intrepid or something, anyone knows? | 22:06 |
mahfiaz | is there any new on nvidia for xserver-1.5 and geforce4? | 22:18 |
JontheEchidna | Gotta wait until nvidia updates their drivers | 22:19 |
JontheEchidna | which they haven't yet | 22:19 |
mahfiaz | JontheEchidna, hope they will soon :) | 22:19 |
* JontheEchidna is sad too :( | 22:19 | |
JontheEchidna | yeah, I miss desktop effects | 22:20 |
JontheEchidna | and opengl in general | 22:20 |
JontheEchidna | well, hardware accelerated opengl ;-) | 22:20 |
mahfiaz | wait, there is nv project also, I am on vesa right now :) | 22:25 |
mahfiaz | stupid me :) | 22:25 |
mahfiaz | btw, I was quite surprised, that vesa is almost bearable, no movies nice, but desktop ok | 22:26 |
emma | jpds -- seems to pretty much work. | 23:01 |
jpds | emma: Good to hear :) | 23:01 |
emma | jpds - I just found a .deb package on the debian sites, downloaded it, and dpkg -i on it. Seems to be working in kubuntu intrepid, as I have amarok working now. :) | 23:01 |
jpds | :) | 23:02 |
cskmax | What's the proper sources.list line for Intrepid? Is it #deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ intrepid main restricted universe multiverse? | 23:47 |
cskmax | (sans the # of course) | 23:47 |
RAOF | That'll be one possibility, yes. | 23:47 |
cskmax | Thanks | 23:48 |
cskmax | downloading from that mirror is painfully slow at the moment and I wanted to make sure it wasn't a config problem on my end. | 23:49 |
RAOF | You could always try another mirror. | 23:50 |
RAOF | a.u.c is always slow. | 23:50 |
cskmax | I'd love to. Where can I find a list of intrepid mirrors? Searching didn't turn up anything immediately relevant. | 23:52 |
cskmax | I guess "apt-mirror" should do the trick. | 23:55 |
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