[00:07] <danbhfive> are there issues with running intrepid in a vm?
[00:08] <techII> i think there was something in the release notes
[00:09] <danbhfive> hehe, dang it!
[00:12] <klerfayt> any howtos about nvidia drivers in Intrepid?
[00:14] <RAOF> klerfayt: Install one of the nvidia-glx-* packages, done?
[00:14] <klerfayt> RAOF: right, I noticed. adept didn't show any for some reason
[00:14] <DanaG> Oh yeah, 2.6.27 breaks nvidia, I've heard... is that true?
[00:15] <DanaG> And if it is, which package will indicate a fix: the nvidia-glx-VER package, or the linux-(stuff) packages?
[00:16] <klerfayt> DanaG: uname -r shows "2.6.26-5" here
[00:16] <RAOF> DanaG: I don't believe it's true, no.
[00:36] <Volkodav>  it's called in and out dude
[00:36] <HappyHobo> No doubt.  LOL
[00:37] <HappyHobo> Volkodav:  Mepis may not be dead after all there is a new release.
[00:42] <Volkodav> who cares at this point
[00:42] <Volkodav> it is dead for me anyway
[00:45] <HappyHobo> pretty much Volkodav
[00:45] <HappyHobo> I only use it as a base to add gnome to and keep debian
[00:57] <burner> anyone else upgrade the kernel and have nvidia issues?
[01:00] <HappyHobo> burner: Nope, I had Ibex issues and switched to Mepis 7.0 final and apt-got gnome 2.22.
[01:01] <burner> wow, that seems drastic
[01:01] <HappyHobo> Java still acts weird and flash is still a flash in the pain.
[01:02] <burner> flash 10 with the modeless windows turned off works without crashing here
[01:03] <RAOF> burner: If you've got the kernel headers installed (and you're using the Ubuntu packages, of course) nvidia should work.
[01:05] <burner> RAOF: it seems to have happened since I got .27  my xorg.conf showed "nvidia" but when I ran "nvidia-settings" it said nvidia was not loaded and nvidia-xconfig didn't fix things... I'm stuck with no "nv" driver working at the moment either
[01:06]  * burner is using nvidia-glx-177 but nvidia-glx-173 did the same
[01:06] <RAOF> Did dkms work happily?
[01:06] <RAOF> That's what builds the kernel module, which sounds like your problem.
[01:07] <burner> RAOF: that happens via apt right?  I saw no errors
[01:08] <RAOF> Yeah, should happen automatically.
[01:08] <RAOF> You can probably get it to run again manually by poking sometihng in /etc/init.d/dkms-something-or-other, though.
[01:09] <DanaG> Oh yeah, what's new in the 2.6.27 kernel?  I didn't see too much in the changelogs; mostly just driver changes and updates.
[01:09] <burner> hrm... i ran the dkms-autoinstall-something-something but it says [OK] for the nvidia-177 driver.. and I still get no X
[01:10] <burner> DanaG: so far... broken x for me :)  I was hoping my eeepc's wifi will work in .27
[01:10] <burner> a lot of atheros based wifi drivers should work in .27 that didn't in .26
[01:10] <DanaG> Yay: "WMI-based hotkeys on HP laptops"
[01:11] <burner> ooh... i think that will help macbooks and their hotkeys as well
[01:13] <burner> RAOF: you running .27 and an nvidia by chance?
[01:14] <burner> brb
[01:27] <antiou> does Intrepid give estimates on remaining battery time when running off battery/laptop?
[01:32] <DanaG> odd, dkms autoinstaller didn't work at startup.
[01:32] <DanaG> I had to do it manually.
[01:32] <RAOF> antiou: Yes, but g-p-m crashes each time the % battery changes :)
[01:32] <burner> DanaG: by doing sudo /etc/init.d/dkms_autoinstaller start ?
[01:32] <DanaG> had to stop it first, but yes.
[01:32] <DanaG> stop, then start.
[22:36] <ghindo> The last round of Intrepid updates made my laptop's touchpad slow and unresponsive.  Has anybody else experienced this or know how to fix it?
[22:37] <bsnider> use the excellent windows vista operating system!
[22:37] <bsnider> just kidding
[22:37] <bsnider> no one in hteir right mind would do that
[22:38] <RAOF> ghindo: I suspect you're feeling the latest synaptics upload, which turned on using fdi files & HAL for configuration. :)
[22:38] <ghindo> bsnider: Hey, it's got DirectX 10 amirite
[22:38] <ghindo> RAOF: What does that mean?
[22:39] <RAOF> That your previous synaptics configuration probably isn't being noticed.
[22:41] <ghindo> RAOF: Huh, that's a shame.  Do you know of any way to fix it?
[22:42] <RAOF> Not yet.  You may want to read http://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config
[22:42] <bsnider> ghindo: oh, yes, indeed it does, indeed it does. but so does the x-box
[22:44] <ghindo> RAOF: Cool, thanks for the help :D
[23:11] <vistakiller> sto ibex perasame kai episima se 27 kernel
[23:14] <moo_cow> where can i download the latest intrepid? i dont have an existing ubuntu installation to upgrade.
[23:14] <RAOF> cdimage.ubuntu.com
[23:23] <jpds> ompaul: Hello.
[23:23] <ompaul> jpds, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntrepidIbex web page points to it
[23:23] <ompaul> within the first few lines :)
[23:24] <ompaul> jpds, also note that I was instrumental in naming this channel ;-)
[23:24]  * ompaul runs
[23:24] <jpds> ompaul: ...and?
[23:24] <ompaul> jpds, there is no and I am having fun :)
[23:24] <ompaul> it is late and I have just finished doing some work
[23:25]  * jpds doesn't get the point.
[23:25] <ompaul> jpds, there is none :)