/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2008/10/26/#ubuntu+1.txt

Turlhi all there00:01
TurlI noticed sth odd00:01
Turlnautilus sometimes can't delete some files - and if that happens the progress bar stays there forever and you cannot cancel it00:02
lastelement0_has anyone been having issues getting vbox to work?00:05
Turllastelement0_, not here at least00:06
TurlI installed the latest deb from vBox's repos00:06
lastelement0_hmm00:07
lastelement0_well the latest they have is for hardy...should that still work?00:07
Turlthe precompiled non-free one for hardy, that is00:07
piquadratHi! Is there some way to steer the attention of the devs to a certain bug? I'm experiencing the bug descriped in launchpad #286285, which is quite serious IMHO. There does not seem to be any activity on the bug, however00:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 286285 in linux "kernel 2.6.27-7-generic bug BUG: scheduling while atomic: swapper/0/0x00000100" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28628500:08
DigitalFizanyone here try to install openoffice3?00:09
lastelement0_DigitalFiz yes i have00:09
chadeldridgeevenin .. seems that I am in need of help for once.  Anyone else having a resume from standby issue (white screen) ?00:10
lastelement0_and successfully as well00:10
DigitalFizlastelement0_, it keeps failing on me when its installing the dict package saying it requires openoffice300:10
DigitalFizwhen im installing openoffice3...00:11
lastelement0_DigitalFiz have u been installing the debs 1 by 1?00:11
DigitalFizno i used the setup script it provides00:11
chadeldridgei though OO3 was not done yet00:11
DigitalFizOOO300_m9_native_packed-1_en-US.935800:11
lastelement0_chadeldridge, it got released this past week i believe00:11
lastelement0_or the week before00:12
lastelement0_its just not in the repos00:12
chadeldridgeahh .. not soon enough to make the 8.10 cut though .. i see00:12
nekostaris anyone else's fast-user-switcher-applet busted?00:12
DigitalFizlastelement0_, how did you install it?00:12
angusthefuzzpiquadrat: The bug seems to have a lot of activity, I will mark it confirmed and assign the appropriate kernel team00:12
lastelement0_DigitalFiz, in terminal i cd'd into the DEBS folder00:13
lastelement0_then ran this sudo dpkg -i *.deb00:13
DigitalFizah i found the deb packages00:14
piquadratangusthefuzz: cool, thanks. I meant to say _developer_ activity00:14
DigitalFizOOo_3.0.0_LinuxIntel_install_en-US_deb.tar.gz00:14
DigitalFiznow to wait for another 147mb file to download00:15
magentarDigitalFiz, there is also a apt repository with ooo pkgs for ubuntu intrepid00:16
Turlis OOo3 faster than v2?00:20
chadeldridgeAnyone able to help with a resume from standby issue, i had a similar issue in 7.10 that required a few scripts to run in the resume process, but supposedly that was fixed with this kernel.  doesnt seem so fixed to me though. :-(00:21
magentarTurl, depends, it's quite the same if i remember correctly, startup time might be a few milliseconds lower00:21
biggerfischwhen is the offical release date for 8.10?00:33
Hobbsee30th00:34
biggerfischty00:35
scientushow can i make 1 partition static and have writes go to another drive, like on a livecd?00:38
RyanPriorWhy is PulseAudio 0.9.10 default in Intrepid when that version was released back in March and the most current version is 0.9.13?00:39
HobbseeRyanPrior: because there are a lot of bugs it doesn't fix, and a lot of other regressions caused.00:40
RyanPriorAh, yikes. They both work the same on my computer as far as I can tell, but then my audio is always buggy.00:40
Hobbseeand it just wasn't worth switching and trying to track those regressions00:41
Hobbseeithink it either works or blows up spectacularly.00:41
Hobbseemine's in the "Just Works" category, but I know a lot aren't.00:41
Hobbseerather like wifi, really00:41
RyanPriorUbuntu audio has been in the "blowing up spectacularly" bracket for the last couple years on my machine.00:41
RyanPriorA long time ago it worked no problem, but now I constantly fix my audio.00:42
Hobbseei had another machine that just hated the world, so would throw up all sorts of audio errors.00:44
Hobbseeseems very machine-specific00:44
Hobbseethey never found out why00:44
dliis ekiga-3.0 going to 8.10?00:44
Hobbseedli: no00:44
dliHobbsee, it's in gnome-2.24, that's why I ask00:45
Hobbseedli: what's there now is pretty much final, and while it is in gnome 2.24, they didnt' release snapshots of it like the rest of gnome, and the code differences were too big to accept it.00:46
philsfis there any place to vote against pulseaudio being default in ubuntu? :)00:49
dliHobbsee, thanks, I think I can backport it00:51
amrikhelp01:03
amrikerr help, I am having difficulty getting language SCIM input to work. in particular, sometimes when I press the trigger for SCIM in firefox the toolbar does not pop up and i cannot enter japanese text01:04
centaur5How can the new network manager be configured to use eth0 for internet instead of usb0 when a cell phone is plugged in?01:07
justdaveso I upgraded to Intrepid last night...01:20
justdaveand for some reason my sound doesn't work when pulseaudio is installed.01:20
justdaveif I uninstall pulseaudio it works fine01:20
justdaveI had the same problem with hardy on this machine01:20
justdaveexcept with intrepid, Xorg crashes if pulse isn't installed01:21
justdave(if I do a failsafe session everything works fine, including the audio though)01:21
justdavethere's enough clues that I think there's something in the default session that's trying to setup pulse, and that crashes without it01:22
justdavebut if anyone knows how to troubleshoot pulse, it'd be nice to actually get that working with my sound card instead01:23
amrikjustdave: have you talked to the people in #pulseaudio?01:24
justdavenope.  Didn't know it existed.  Certainly sounds like a good place to start. :)01:25
kri_hi i cant connect to my router with the wireless (gui) how do i connect manually from terminal?01:29
kri_the router and is wireless connection is not encrypted (open)01:29
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pwnguingah. it seems like half of the time nautilus locks up on startup =(01:31
amrikerr help, I am having difficulty getting language SCIM input to work. in particular, sometimes when I press the trigger for SCIM in firefox the toolbar does not pop up and i cannot enter japanese text01:36
macoanyone else finding that right-click-on-panel -> new panel results in jack squat happening?01:40
bofh80if anyone has noticed their sound being lower on full volume than before, i have a via chipset, and eventually found in the sound volume preferences, VIA DXS, VIA DXS 1, VIA DXS 2. and they where the cause01:46
bofh80maco, i just tried and a panel came up. i have compiz off atm, i find that having compiz turned on when i logg in, causes all kinds of wierd gnome panel problems01:48
bofh80but loggin on with it off, then enabling it, works just fine01:48
macobofh80: no compiz here, it's in a vm. i'm not letting intrepid touch my hardware :P01:48
bofh80maco, hahahah, not a bad idea, my gnome panel appeared the on right hand side when i did it01:49
bofh80maco, got all the updates?01:49
wgrantmaco: On bare metal here, with Compiz, it will add a panel to an unused side of the screen.01:50
macowgrant: i didnt even get the popup that asks what side it should go on01:51
wgrantmaco: There isn't one.01:51
macowgrant: they got rid of that?01:52
wgrantI wasn't aware that there was one.01:52
macoi thought it was there...01:52
macooh you're righg01:52
macohrm01:53
macoi cant get my intrepid vm to add a panel. the trouble is the bottom of the vm gets cut off by the bottom of my screen, so i want to put a tall, empty panel at the bottom of the intrepid vm's screen so windows stop disappearing off the edge01:53
macoooo hey thisll work. it did add one to the bottom...i just couldnt see it because of that cutting off i mentioned. i added another one, it showed up on the right, and then i told it to go to the bottom. now there are two stacked on top of each other on the bottom to keep things from being lost down there, ya!01:55
wgrantAha.01:55
bofh80lmao01:56
macoif i use compiz on the host machine's "scale" function i can see a small version of the virt-viewer...and yeah, definitely two panels stacked on top of each other01:56
cristobalcolonis asus eeepc going to be fully supported by intrepid ibex?01:02
macobofh80, wgrant: http://imagebin.ca/view/0wArD9.html01:03
Tom_Davisibex is working well on the old thinkpad01:05
Tom_Daviseverything, including wireless :)01:05
chadeldridgeanyone able to help troubleshoot an issue with resume from standby ?01:18
xsachajust had really bad experience on 8.10rc live disc :\01:19
chadeldridgexsacha: what?01:20
xsachafirst thing i did was go to voice recorder. when i hit record, it was recording 30 seconds for every 1 second01:20
xsachai hit stop, saved and had a 20 min audio file from about a minute.01:20
chadeldridgesound seems to be a huge complaint with a lot of people, including me now as well.01:20
chadeldridgemy media player and vlc operate on a different volume control than my system does ..01:21
xsachathen i hit 'New' and it created a new window called <Untitled - 4> and the default file was Untitled (3) while the previous file had just been Untitled. not sure where it got 4 or 3 from01:21
xsachabtw, i went to sound settings where you can hit 'Test' and the test noise seems to be a long beep. is this right?01:22
chadeldridgexsacha:  yeah01:22
xsachawhy not some jingle?01:22
angusthefuzzxsacha: do you mind helping us out with this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/28825201:22
ubottuUbuntu bug 288252 in ubuntu "recording not working properly" [Undecided,Incomplete]01:22
xsachak01:22
angusthefuzzxsacha: the initial poster switched back to hardy and I can not advance the bug without more information01:22
xsachaanyway, i tried recording again and i got up to 3 minutes recorded (actually 6 seconds), then my panels disappeared and a few seconds later the computer froze01:23
chadeldridgeangusthefuzz: seems to be a lot of issue that relate to alsa or oss .. something is just not right01:23
angusthefuzzchadeldridge: yes, there does appear to be many problems, the bug reports on alsa are pouring in01:24
chadeldridgekinda why i am just waiting for the fixes and the go-live, then they will really pour in01:25
chadeldridgeis there any reason to have OSS at this point in the game? cant I just remove it and use alsa only ?01:25
penhey, anyone know why sometimes irssi can't join multiple channels? because it either disappeared or messed up01:25
xsachaangusthefuzz: more information provided01:31
angusthefuzzthank you xsacha01:31
angusthefuzzxsacha: can you get us an alsa-info.sh output?01:31
xsachaah ok, gotta boot up live disc again. brb01:32
xsachai cant get internet on it tho, so gotta d/l script now i guess01:32
angusthefuzzsorry for the trouble01:32
xsachamy only source of internet is a wpa2-psk network and the gnome network manager doesnt seem to do those01:33
wgrantIt does...01:34
wgrantIt'd be pretty useless if it didn't.01:34
penanyone know how to make vlc the default player for all the format ?01:35
xsachawhen i click add wireless network it only gives none, wep, wpa1/wpa2 as options :\01:35
wgrantxsacha: So choose WPA2...01:35
penbut I want to preserve totem because of mozplugger01:35
penfor browser01:35
penso01:36
penhow do I make vlc the default player on my laptop?01:36
xsachawgrant: not the same thing tho. wpa2 doesnt have usernames?01:36
xsachaneed PEAP01:36
wgrantxsacha: WPA2 Enterprise has usernames.01:36
xsachayeah thats what i need01:36
wgrantThen don't create a new network.01:36
wgrantConnect to an existing one.01:37
xsacharight...01:37
chadeldridgeunless i use OSS in my sound settings all i get is static with ALSA on my card01:37
justdavejust for the record, fixed my sound problem with pulse...  had to install padevchooser and pick devices because my sound card apparently has more than one output, and the one pulse was picking by default wasn't hooked up to anything01:38
penhow do I make vlc the default player on my laptop?01:38
justdavenot sure why that isn't installed by default if you need it to make pulse work01:38
b33rpen, right click on the file go to properties, open with tab01:39
chadeldridgejustdave: wasnt pulseaudio even buggier than alsa though ?  maybe i should try it to fix this issue01:39
b33rpen, if you don't see vlc option click on add and select vlc from there01:39
penb33r: so you mean i have to set it indiviually?01:40
justdavechadeldridge: that's what I heard a while back...  but the fact that Ubuntu ships it as the default sound manager these days means it should improve pretty quick I'd imagine01:40
penb33r: no other quicker ways?01:40
b33rall the files with the same extension should open with vlc after you do it with 1 file01:40
penb33r: but I want multiple extensions to be set once01:41
chadeldridgejustdave: setting all mine to pulseaudio just produces static when i test .. what did you do to fix yours ?01:41
penb33r: like in windows you can do that01:41
b33rpen, I only know that way besides how many extensions you want 3? 5? not such a hard work to do it :/01:41
justdavechadeldridge: I leave it set to "Automatic" in the GNOME sound panel01:42
penb33r: I don't know, but I think this is easier that way to set them all at once01:42
justdaveI just had to install padevchooser, and pick my sound card from the drop down in the panel01:42
penb33r: and update-alternatives don't have the option to set alternatives for the media type01:42
chadeldridgejustdave: yeah automatic is choosing pulse audio it seems if i do alsa i get an error about not being able to capture the device01:43
b33rpen, sorry I don't know any other ways..01:43
bridieAnyone got a solution for when Intrepid detects the monitor wrong?  I can't select any higher than 800x600 for my laptop screen and displayconfig-gtk doesn't work in intrepid.01:43
rippspen: there is no mechanism to update multiple file extensions at once, submit a feature request with the gnome developers01:43
penb33r: like if I want .mov to be opened by vlc but I don't have mov at hand, isn't it annoying to go online and find a mov and download then set it?01:44
RyanPriorHow come Enlightenment isn't in Intrepid?01:44
penripps: where can I submit that? launchpad?01:44
rippspen: That'd probably be fine01:44
penRyanPrior: probably not permitted...01:44
RyanPriorpen: It's been in Universe ever since Dapper...01:45
rippsbridie: have you tried xrandr?01:45
penRyanPrior: you mean enlightment?01:45
penRyanPrior: btw, in bugs right?01:45
RyanPriorpen: I mean what I typed.01:45
penalright01:46
avishow do i set a static ip address in intrepid ?01:46
wgrantRyanPrior: What gives you the idea that it's not there?01:46
wgrantavis: System->Preferences->Network Connections, edit the connection that you want.01:46
RyanPriorwgrant: It doesn't show up in the Ubuntu package repo search.01:46
wgrantRyanPrior: Which?01:47
bridieripps: Yep.  Just lists the two available screen resolutions (640x480 and 800x600) and states max is 800x600.  In hardy I had to run displayconfig.gtk and manually specify my monitor as LCD 1024x80001:47
RyanPriorwgrant: packages.ubuntu.com01:47
wgrantRyanPrior: e16 still exists fine.01:47
avisthat is network manager, and it doesn't seem to adjust to the defined static ip configuration everytime i try and set it01:47
bridiedisplayconfig-gtk rather01:47
wgrantpackages.u.c is not the canonical reference.01:47
chadeldridgehow do you select your device with padevchooser ?01:47
rippsbridie: That probably means you'll have to do something similar with Intrepid, since it seems either Xorg or Monitor have some bad info on your monitor.01:48
chadeldridgenm01:48
RyanPriorwgrant: Ah, I hadn't noticed that there was the new package.01:48
RyanPriorwgrant: It used to be just "enlightenment".01:48
bridieripps: yep - but no-one seems to know if a utility like displayconfig-gtk even exists in intrepid01:48
ripps!info displayconfig-gtk01:49
ubottuPackage displayconfig-gtk does not exist in intrepid01:49
wgrantdisplayconfig-gtk has been removed.01:49
penhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Usability/SpecEnhancedPreferredApps01:49
rippsbridie: do you have any old versions of xorg.conf in /etc/X11?01:49
penseems like someone already propose the idea01:49
wgrantYou can either add a new mode with xrandr every time you start a new session, or configure the new mode in xorg.conf.01:49
penbut noone has taken notice yet01:49
penI think01:49
wgrantripps: Bad idea.01:49
wgrantBad bad idea.01:49
bridieripps: as in pre-upgrade?  did a clean install of intrepid unfortunately.01:50
rippswgrant: I just wanted him to copy the monitor section.01:50
wgrantripps: Ah.01:50
bridiewgrant: how would I add a new mode with xrandr?01:50
wgrantbridie: It's slightly complicated. Probably better to alter xorg.conf for now.01:51
rippsbridie: xrandr --addmode *output* *width*height*01:52
wgrantripps: That will only work if the mode already exists.01:52
wgrantYou'll likely need to --newmode first.01:52
wgrantWhich needs the modeline calculated by 'cvt'01:52
rippswgrant: yeah, that's right...01:53
xsachaangusthefuzz: hey that script didnt work01:53
xsachasaid /bin/bash^M invalid interpreter or something01:53
bridieOK - will try editing xorg.conf if you're able to give instructions how?01:53
wgrantbridie: Add, to the Screen section:01:54
wgrantSubSection "Display"01:54
scorchanyone know how to use the new network manager and connect to a repeater without it screwing up the connection?  (fast, slow, fast, slow, etc..)01:54
wgrantHmm.01:54
rippsbridie: see if you can find a xorg.conf of someone else with your monitor on google. If you do, copy their monitor section and add to your own xorg.conf01:54
wgrantActually, its not quite so easy.01:54
justdavemy best success with the automatic monitor detection picking the wrong screen is to set the wrong ones to disabled in xorg.conf01:55
bridieripps: It's a laptop and unfortunately I can't find any information.  It's a very linux un-friendly laptop....have to use the VESA drivers as SiS won't release drivers for Mirage 301:55
wgrantbridie: See http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5993954&postcount=7 for doing it with xrandr.01:55
wgrantjustdave: We don't have monitors in xorg.conf any more.01:55
justdaveright, have to add an entry for the one it's picking that it shouldn't be and set it for disabled.01:55
justdaveSection "Monitor" Identifier      "TMDS-1" Option          "Ignore"        "True"01:56
justdaveEndSection01:56
justdavehmm, my paste ate a couple line feeds there01:56
scorchanyone know how to use the new network manager and connect to a repeater without it screwing up the connection?  (fast, slow, fast, slow, etc..)01:56
rippsjustdave: you need to use a pastebin01:56
wgrantjustdave: Why would we want to disable a monitor?01:57
justdaveripps: it was only 3 lines01:57
justdavemore than that and I would have.01:57
justdavewgrant: because there is no monitor on that port, and xorg thinks there is01:57
aviswhen i enter 255.255.255.0 netmark in network manager, it changes it to "24" disables my internet connection too01:57
bridiewgrant: Reading that page now, but don't think I'm sufficiently experienced to work it out01:58
rippsbridie: what's your laptop model, maybe I can find some info01:59
a1lenHey guys. Anyone else experiencing problems with the new updates?01:59
justdavein this case, the video card has both an S-video out and a DVI out.  I happen to be using the S-video out.  But the way the card sets it up, it exposes both ports, but one is actually a subset of the other (can't use both at once)01:59
justdaveand xorg always tries to use the DVI, which has a larger default screen size, and I wind up with a bunch of stuff offscreen02:00
wgranta1len: Perhaps if you described the problem...02:00
justdave(it's a Mac Mini hooked up to an older television)02:00
bridieripps: It's an Advent 9315, 15.4" monitor, SiS Mirage 3 Graphics adapter (though like I said, drivers are not forthcoming)02:01
a1lenWell, it would be pretty obvious to anyone who was... after the update Ubuntu fails to recognise my wireless card. It's the Atheros, and I already tried the madwifi fix.02:01
gaelfxare these most recent updates safe?02:02
wgranta1len: There is more than one problem in existence. Describing problems helps.02:03
a1lenI was thinking perhaps a source list was no good, so I reinstalled and updated with the default source list, and the same problem occured.02:03
wgranta1len: Do you have linux-backports-modules installed?02:03
wgrantgaelfx: No, we deliberately destroy your system four days before releae.02:03
rippsbridie: how about I walk you through the xrandr method step by step?02:03
gaelfxI knew it!02:04
a1lenwgrant: Not unless that installation is part of the original Ubuntu source updates.02:04
a1lenwgrant: I think it is, isn't it?02:04
wgranta1len: It isn't. That's the point of it.02:04
a1lenwgrant: Is there a particular source where I can get it from? I is there a deb or something on the net?02:05
rippsbridie: type "cvt 1024 800" and paste the output here.02:05
wgranta1len: It's in the default repositories.02:05
wgrantlinux-backports-modules-intrepid, you'll probably need.02:06
a1lenwgrant: "Linux backports modules" in add/remove, or synaptic?02:06
humbolthow do I get pulseaudio to run with a negative nice level?02:07
wgranta1len: The latter, I suspect.02:08
a1lenwgrant: Thanks. I'll try it and let you know.02:08
* wgrant -> lunch02:10
m0u5ewhen using terminal services to connect to a windows box, how do I get out of full-screen mode?02:10
dli/etc/X11/X !02:20
humboltwhy is it, that when starting pulseaudio by hand the nice level set in daemon.conf is respected and when starting it through pulse-session, it is not?02:24
rippshumbolt: why are you so concerned with pulseaudio's nice level?02:24
humboltbecause pulse seems to get to less cpu, has dropped samples all the time.02:25
rippshumbolt: try adding yourself to the pulse-rt user group to give pulseaudio realtime access02:26
humboltby the way, I strongly believe it was a very bad idea to rush in pulse in hardy LTS.02:26
rippshumbolt: so does everybody. But most of the kinks have been worked out now.02:26
macohumbolt: installing it wasn't the issue. the default "get exclusive access" was.  it should've been configured to share with non-pulse apps02:27
bridieripps: Did you see the output I posted?02:27
humboltripps: not sure it these params will be respected, as it seems to make a difference whether pulse is started by me or by /usr/bin/pulse-session02:27
rippsbridie: no02:27
humboltmaco: you are right! that is exactly what I thought. Bad idea to take dmix away.02:28
bridieripps: http://pastebin.com/m4445574702:28
dliyou guys missed /usr/bin/Xorg in xserver-xorg02:28
humboltso are there any know tweaks that I could do on pulse to make it faster?02:29
rippsbridie: okay now type "xrandr --newmode 1280x800 66.75 1024 1080 1184 1344  800 803 813 831"02:30
rippsbridie: btw, did xrandr refer to your monitor as TMDS-1?02:31
macohumbolt:  you can turn dmix back on if you like.  i blogged it when i found i couldnt get sound from mythtv.02:31
bridieripps: http://pastebin.com/m315c1f4f (xrandr output)02:32
bridieripps: that's the output of xrandr following me inputting that command: http://pastebin.com/m515e9bb902:34
scorchanyone know how to use the new network manager and connect to a repeater without it screwing up the connection?  (fast, slow, fast, slow, etc..)02:34
wgrantscorch: What does a repeater have to do with anything?02:35
enkihello02:35
enkii just upgraded to 8.10RC and am running into a lot of bugs02:35
rippsbridie: Hmm, it didn't say. I'll assume it's TMDS-1. Type "xrandr --addmode TMDS-1 1280x800".02:35
scorchwgrant: everything02:35
macoscorch: are you sure it's network manager and not the router?  usually a high-jitter connection comes from the router or switches involved...02:36
scorchwgrant:  it keeps connecting to my repeater and then my router02:36
scorchmaco: works fine in windows02:36
macoscorch: oh you want to set it to only use a specific WAP when there are multiple available with the same SSID?02:36
scorchyes02:36
scorchor repeater rather.....  I have a belkin wireless g range extender in repeater mode02:37
bridieripps:  xrandr: cannot find output "TMDS-1"02:37
enkifor one thing, when I try to lock my computer, it crashes02:38
cristobalcolonwhere can i configure menus transparency in compiz in intrepid ibex?02:38
tsedreytHey guys, I got a pretty weird problem on my hands.02:39
wgrantenki: You could give some hardware information...02:39
enkisorry. its a thinkpad r6102:39
macoscorch: right click nm -> edit connections -> wireless -> choose your network -> edit -> put the MAC address of the repeater into the BSSID: box02:39
tsedreytYesterday I didn't have sound, now I do, but when I plugin speakers, they don't work....02:39
tsedreyt(its not the speakers, I've tried multiple)02:40
scorchmaco: ok not the mac address box?02:40
rippsbridie: hmm... give the output of "xrandr --verbose"02:40
macoscorch: no, that's for the interface on your machine. BSSID is for the AP02:40
scorchmaco: ah thats what I am doing wrong02:40
scorchmaco:  do i need to reset the connection after doing that?02:41
enkimy thinkfinger pam module requires me to hit enter now after I swipe my finger.  wine won't open up the C Drive anymore.  and when a new window opens (for any program) the graphics get all messed up for a second02:41
bridieripps: http://pastebin.com/m6f1ba81902:41
enkinone of these problems were present with 8.0402:41
macoscorch: yeah, disconnect and reconnect02:41
CarlFKI just updated (it has been a few days) and now my wifi doesn't work.  Atheros  AR242x 802.11abg02:41
macoscorch: im asking the guy next to me because my intrepid is a vm and thusly lacks wifi02:41
CarlFKis this known issue, or should I report a bug to lp?02:41
wgrantCarlFK: Install linux-backports-modules-intrepid02:41
enkialso, vmware stopped working02:42
scorchmaco:  ok.... ill try it..02:42
wgrantWe reverted from ath5k due to lots of regressions, I believe.02:42
macoenki: rebuild your vmware kernel module.  you always have to do that after kernel update02:42
scorchmaco: is there anywhere I can test my connection for awhile and see if it continues to fluxtuate?  or just download something in update manager?02:42
CarlFKwgrant: yeah, ath5k didn't seem rock solid to me - lots of chatter in syslog02:43
macoscorch: sure, work on seeding ubuntu torrents :P02:43
enkiyeah, i just uninstalled it to try to fix the other problems02:43
rippsbridie: try "xrandr --addmode default 1280x800"02:43
enkii do notice that my wifi/bluetooth indictator lights are working now (they weren't flashing in 8.04)02:43
scorchmaco:  lol, true, thanks02:43
macoCarlFK: it works for some people and breaks things horribly for other people, while the default in intrepid does that but reverses which group gets which effect...i think....based on reading mailing lists02:43
scorchmaco: u got a link for a ubuntu torrent so I can do that02:43
enkithe big problem is the crashing after I try to log off. lock, shutdown and reboot work fine02:44
macoenki: does it happen if you rather-forcibly logoff (by which i mean ctrl+alt+bksp) too?02:44
macoscorch: http://releases.ubuntu.com/intrepid/ some in there02:44
enkii dont know, ive only tried the gnome log off02:45
bridieripps: http://pastebin.com/m23fcd05d02:45
enkiit keeps going in an endless loop of logoff. kind of hard to describe.02:45
rippsbridie: you should now be able to change the resolution in System->Preferences->Screen Resolution. Hang on and I'll give you a script so that this can all be done at startup.02:46
bridieripps: when I change in screen resolution and press apply, nothing happens.02:47
bridieripps: If I change it to 640x480 and hit apply, it does go smaller though.  changing to 1024x800 then close and re-open and it's back on 800x60002:48
rippsbridie: Try "xrandr --output default --mode 1280x800".02:49
macoquick poll:  any of you think the wallpaper looks more like a human skull than a goat with big horns?02:50
macosomeone reported a bug saying that the wallpaper shouldn't be a picture of a skull because it's morbid, and i'm confused02:50
rippsbridie: Here's the script I came up with: http://pastebin.com/m70b8c2e002:51
enkiwhere should I look to find the error?02:51
bridieripps: returns this: xrandr: Configure crtc 0 failed.  I don't know if I ever got 1280x800 working in hardy though, think the max I could get was 1024x768 - could that be the problem?02:51
rippsbridie: Yeah... except we need to change all the information to adapt to that number02:53
rippsokay, give me "cvt 1024 768" and I'll give you an updated script02:54
bridieripps: http://pastebin.com/m532c150802:55
scorchmaco: seems to be working... thanks....  seeding now02:56
scorchif i have rc, when final comes out, will my system automaticly update through update manager02:57
scorch?02:57
rippsbridie: okay... http://pastebin.com/m4434d71402:57
bridieripps: still getting crtc 0 failed02:58
enkiso is there any way to fix these problems, or am I SOL?02:59
rippsbridie: *sigh*.... My only suggestion now is to install displayconfig-gtk from a hardy package and try it. I couldn't find any existing xorg.conf's. Make sure to backup xorg.conf in case if screws it up.02:59
leftyfbany reports of the latest kernel update breaking atheros wireless drivers?03:04
macoleftyfb: it works for some people and breaks things horribly for other people, while the default in intrepid does that but reverses which group gets which effect...i think....based on reading mailing lists03:05
macoleftyfb: so if you're one of the people where default dont work, install linux-backports-modules03:06
enkii just noticed in my user.log that there are a lot of pulseaudio errors03:07
enkinone of these messages occured before the upgrade. could that be a cause?03:07
leftyfbmaco: thanks, trying now. I actually noticed that on one of the bug reports, but wanted more info before going to install it.03:08
leftyfbmaco: thanks, that fixed it. But now i'm not able to tell people all the hardware works out of the box with no configuring with intrepid on the eeepc 701 anymore :(03:14
* enki sighs03:14
macoleftyfb: well the options are "work on eeepc" v. "work for everyone else" ...there are only a couple models (one of them's the eeepc) of atheros that work with that driver03:15
leftyfbyou forgot option 3  "work on leftyfb's eeepc"  ;)03:15
macoi thought that was part of option 0? and what happened to option 2? did we skip that one?03:16
leftyfbi get it though03:16
enkihow about option B0: Help enki figure out why intrepid is breaking his thinkpad's ubuntu03:17
peterererit's not03:18
peterereryour thinkpad is breaking intrepid03:18
enkihah03:19
enkii had no problems with anything under hardy, suddenly things are not working right03:19
macoyeah, thats fairly common, really03:20
enkieven with 5 days to go before release?03:20
* DigitalFiz licks leftyfb 03:20
leftyfbhi Fiz03:21
DigitalFizsup you following me? :P03:21
frosterrjhi all...Just installed the RC on Aspire One.  No love for the wireless.  Ath_PCI is loaded, manually entered connection in network connections.  No luck so far.  Any pointers?03:21
macoenki: i dont know if your *specific* issues are known, but i do know that intrepid has a lot of regressions03:22
macofrosterrj: linux-backports-modules?03:22
macoenki: suspend is gone for ati and nvidia users is one major one03:22
macoenki: kernel panics for 802.11n03:22
leftyfbmaco: that's 2 :)03:22
macoenki: no out-of-the-box tablet support03:22
macoleftyfb: hm?03:23
frosterrjmaco: not sure.  I didn't do anything special in synaptic - enabled 3rd party.  What do I need in backports?03:23
leftyfb"there are only a couple models (one of them's the eeepc) of atheros that work with that driver"03:23
macoleftyfb: i didnt say models of computers, i said models of wireless card. and you were actually the second.03:23
angusthefuzzmaco: cant forget scrolling in nautilus tabs03:23
leftyfbfrosterrj: run in a terminal:   sudo lspci | grep -i net               what model wireless do you have?03:24
leftyfb01:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR242x 802.11abg Wireless PCI Express Adapter (rev 0103:25
frosterrjfound a nast bug in installer - unable to find partitions unless I open gparted, unmount the partition, go back one step to let installer re-find partitions03:25
frosterrjleftyfb: IIRC, its ath24203:25
leftyfbah, that'll explain it03:25
frosterrjsorry, ar24203:25
leftyfbinstall the backports modules like maco suggested... worked for me03:25
frosterrjwhich ones?03:26
leftyfblinux-backports-modules-intrepid-generic03:26
frosterrjok, brb03:26
Xcercadoes 8.10 use LILO as it's default bootloader ,  i'm running 'update-manager -d' from 8.04 right now and i ise GRUB as the bootloader, i got an alert that LILO is not installed and configured03:27
nekostarhm03:27
nekostarX seems to be taking up a LOT more memory....03:27
nekostarXcerca thats normal03:28
nekostariirc03:28
nekostargrub is default03:28
Xcercaafter it's installed i wont have to install LILO then ?03:28
Xcercai wonder why it has that popup then..03:29
frosterrjleftyfb: how to add backports repo in synaptic?  Updates has an entry for intrepid backports (unsupported).  Check this one?03:30
leftyfbfrosterrj: sure03:30
leftyfbalthough I just write my own sources.list03:30
leftyfbmuch cleaner03:30
leftyfbhttp://dropbox.leftyfb.com/sources.list.intrepid03:31
Xcercais uswing update-manager -d , the best/most common way to update from 8.04 to 8.10 ?   also since i'm doing it now will it take less time on 30 Oct when the real one comes out ?03:33
leftyfbit'll most certainly take less time then it will on the 30th03:34
Tom_DavisXcerca, well, it might take a bit longer because of everyone hitting it, but you'll save time troubleshooting ghosts03:34
jesseboianyone experiencing bootup problems on the latest daily?03:35
Tom_Davisnope, working good on this lappy I am on03:36
Xcercao ok, i thought that most of the packages would be updated and thats what i'm downloading..  but then the few that aren't it would just download and install03:36
jesseboiWhere might I find the bootlog so I can help troubleshoot this?03:36
rippsXerca: Be prepared to wait over a day for it to download, mine took about a full day.03:37
Tom_Davisjesseboi, /var/log03:37
Tom_Davismine took 2 hours03:37
rippsTom_Davis: Either you didn't have alot of packages installed in Hardy, or you just suck.03:38
Tom_Davis5mb03:39
frosterrjleftyfb: backports modules installed.  Whats  needed to get wireless up now?03:40
leftyfbreboot03:40
rippsSo, does anybody else here have mpd installed?03:43
nekostari dont03:43
nekostardoes anyone else notice massive quantities of memory being used?03:44
rippsHypothetically speaking, if intrepid had a serious issue, but it couldn't be resolved until after Beginning of November, would they delay Intrepid's release.03:47
nekostarripps they have before03:48
danbh_intrepidripps: the rc cd IS the release already03:48
nekostarbut not in a while..03:48
nekostardanbh_intrepid its an rc which != release03:48
leftyfbthat's like saying Obama IS president03:48
danbh_intrepid!schedule03:49
ubottuA schedule of Intrepid Ibex (8.10) release milestones can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntrepidReleaseSchedule03:49
rippsI think there's still too many issues to call this full release. I still can't run some programs still, like mpd and ccsm.03:49
leftyfbccsm runs fine for me03:49
Smegzorditto03:49
danbh_intrepidhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReleaseCandidate  .... "In an ideal world, it would be (functionally) identical to the final release."03:50
leftyfbdanbh_intrepid: it's a release candidate .... not the final release03:50
rippsI can use simple-ccsm, but not ccsm. I keep getting a TypeError: __init__() 2 arguments (3 given)03:50
danbh_intrepidleftyfb: the point is that hoping for lots of major fixes between rc and final isn't the point.  Ideally, most bugs should be worked out.  At least thats what the docs say.03:52
SmegzorI installed the latest VirtualBox (the installer for all linuxes) and its broken my network.  Also for some reason, I can't make any changes to my network even as sudo, it always says my network settings are read only!  I don't want to uninstall VirtualBox, so how do I fix my network?  Its a wired network and its lost the DNS settings.  All other settings are present and correct.03:53
SmegzorThe new network interface is completely alien compared to the old one :/03:54
Smegzoranyone?  I'd quite like my network working again.  No pressure :)03:59
Smegzora quick google suggests I have to configure my network by hand as the tool is currently broken04:00
DanaGSmegzor: is stuff defined in /etc/network/interfaces?04:00
danbh_intrepidSmegzor: whats the new interface that you are using?04:01
DanaGNew one is networkmanager editor.04:01
bazhangMac_Taylor, did you join #freenode? to resolve your issue?04:01
SmegzorI'm in a hardy live cd atm, but its the tool in the preferences menu in intrepid for managing the network04:01
Mac_Taylorbazhang, its takin care of04:02
Smegzorno matter what I try, the wired network settings are always read only04:02
Mac_Taylorwhy04:03
SmegzorDanaG: hang on, i'll check04:04
SmegzorDanaG:  yes and it looks fine to me.  Want me to pastebin it?04:06
Smegzorhttp://pastebin.com/d26e2c7e104:07
danbh_intrepidthere was a bug with NM that prevented you from using /etc/network/interfaces and NM at the same time.  Don't know if it got fixed, delayed, or it was considered a feature, or whatever.04:09
dr_willis!info vlc04:09
ubottuvlc (source: vlc): multimedia player and streamer. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 0.9.4-1ubuntu3 (intrepid), package size 1628 kB, installed size 3616 kB04:09
danbh_intrepidI got slightly confused about it, but I didn't look that hard either04:09
Smegzorhmm.. so is there a work around?04:09
danbh_intrepidSmegzor: nuke your interfaces file, except for the first two lines.  The ones concerning lo04:10
Smegzorok.  I'll back it up first tho04:10
danbh_intrepidSmegzor: but then there was a bug about nm not being able to handle static ips.  Again, I don't know the current status of that.04:11
DanaGI think it should be able to handle static now.04:11
lucaxi dont know if theres any intrepid developer here, but nice job04:11
DanaGYou'll want to _add_ a new wired (or wireless) entry, give it some name, and set the parameters in the network editor -- and then perhaps also set it as a "System Setting".04:11
Smegzorok04:12
Smegzorum..  how do I make the partition writable?  i'm using a live ubuntu atm.04:13
DanaGYou can boot the native one again, right?04:13
DanaGI don't remember how to chroot in a way that'll let GUI apps run.04:14
Smegzoractually nevermind.  I'll just save this chat to a memory stick and boot up normally04:14
dliSmegzor, remount it rw04:14
dliSmegzor, sudo mount -oremount,rw /dev/hda204:14
dliSmegzor, example only04:14
Smegzorthanks dli.  I'll try that with my drive of course ^^04:15
DanaGspace after -o04:15
Smegzoryip04:15
jesseboidoes anyone know where I might find that xml feed that shows all the new packages being submitted to Intrepid?   I remember there used to be one but I can't find the URL.04:15
nekostaris there a place for gnome-panel errors?04:16
nekostari'm having a horrid time with the fast-user-switcher-applet04:16
nekostari'm having a horrid time with the fast-user-switch-applet *04:16
nekostar[it wont display, just a small white vertical line.]04:16
lucaxnekostar, i dont have any problems with it04:23
kerncoI'm running Kubuntu 8.10 and DVDs won't play in dragon player.  I've installed kubuntu-restricted-extras.  I also installed totem and ubuntu-restricted-extras, and that won't play DVDs either.04:23
lucaxtry updating04:23
nekostari'm u pdated04:23
danbh_intrepidkernco: are they encrypted?04:24
lucaxnekostar, mmmmmmmmm .config .gconf search there for fast user switch conf files and delete them04:24
CjMaster!hi04:25
ubottuHi! Welcome to #ubuntu+1!04:25
dr_williskernco,  did ya install the dcss stuff from medibuntu?04:25
kerncodanbh_intrepid: They're movies bought from the store04:25
DanaGwhat is dragon player?04:25
dr_willis!dvd04:25
ubottuFor multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats04:25
dr_willisHmm04:25
nekostarlucax yeah making a new user gonna give it a try04:25
dr_willis!medibuntu04:25
ubottumedibuntu is a repository of packages that cannot be included into the Ubuntu distribution for legal reasons - See http://www.medibuntu.org04:25
kerncoDanaG: Dragon player is the default video player in KDE 404:26
danbh_intrepidkernco: see the medibuntu fact above ^04:26
lucaxnekostar, i dont know, it could work... maybe u had problems because some old settings... i did a dist update and didnt have any issue though04:26
nekostarit was working04:27
nekostarwe'll see04:27
nekostari was just thinking everyone had it busted, and was ignoring it for a couple days04:27
nekostarbut i got tired of that ~_^04:27
ShakedownI remember reading that the ATI proprietary driver isn't supported in the new release of Xorg that comes with 8.10? Is this true...will I have to use the opensource ATI driver if I upgrade to 8.10 ?04:28
Smegzordanbh_intrepid: Thanks for your help.  Nuking all but the first two lines of my interfaces file  got my network working again :D04:29
danbh_intrepidnp04:30
z0rShakedown: i'm wondering the same thing. I've read reports of people getting fglrx working in intrepid, but i'm not sure if you still need to downgrade X04:31
kerncook, installed libdvdcss2 from medibuntu and everything works now, thanks guys04:31
ShakedownWell I might end up staying with 8.04 for a while then04:31
z0rShakedown: these guys seem to have it working: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6031019#post603101904:32
ShakedownWell, my main concern is getting the most out of my graphics card AND dual monitoring04:32
nekostaro wow04:34
Cycomhey, quick question about the fglrx driver: is there any way to get video to playback without all that black flickering stuff?04:34
z0rCycom: you have fglrx working in intrepid?04:34
nekostarlucax um .. apparently there's a setting somewhere that lets you disable it and apparently i had it clicked. possibly the ubuntu-tweak bit... which is how i found how to fix it :D hehe than04:35
nekostars/than/thanks04:35
Cycomz0r: I did a few days ago, but went back to radeon...04:35
z0rCycom: just because of the flickering?04:35
nekostarwow04:35
nekostarok04:35
z0ri haven't got it working at all yet04:35
nekostari think this is good04:35
nekostari'm not installing anything new for 2 months >_>04:35
nekostarshoot i'm gonna take an image of this bad boy :D04:35
Cycomz0r: yeah, because all I care about the 3d for is wobbly windows :)04:36
* nekostar sighs04:36
nekostarok well now gotta start the lappy now that i got all my settings copaceptic04:36
z0rCycom: :) I'd be using compiz if it worked with blender as well (it doesn't in hardy)04:36
lucaxnekostar, u got it working then?04:37
Cycomz0r: I think it did with radeon, but not sure.04:37
nekostarlucax yeah04:37
z0rCycom: so did you have to downgrade x to 7.3?04:37
Cycomz0r: nope04:37
Cycomhang on brb04:37
nekostarif someone wants to donate an ati card to the cause i'll test that >_>04:37
nekostaroh hey04:38
nekostarin yall's opinion(s) what's the best app to record desktop vid?04:38
nekostari like this setup so much i wanna record it04:38
dulakgtk-recordmydesktop04:39
macoShakedown: neither nvidia nor ati has updated to the new Xorg, and even if you get it working, kiss suspend goodby04:39
maco*goodbye04:39
macoShakedown: er, sorry, i'm misinformed04:41
z0rCycom: oh yeah, have you tried using an X sink (instead of Xv) for your video?04:41
crimsunShakedown: rather, for 8.10, both nvidia and fglrx have updated to the new X server abi, but those new drivers break resume.04:41
macoand using a version of the drivers that works with resume can't work with the new X abi04:42
crimsuncorrect.04:42
nekostardulak i noticed that one tends to drop frames even recording directly.. anything else work better?04:42
dulakthat one drops the least frames of all the ones I tested04:42
macook so i shouldve said "haven't updated an actually-works-right version of the driver to the new X" :P04:43
nekostardulak perfect, thanx04:43
FFForeveris there a blank ui version of ubuntu (one with all packages but a wm?)04:43
crimsunnot one supported by Canonical04:44
macoFFForever: um, you can do gui-less with the server disk, but that's about it04:44
DanaGMmm, even better is the situation with cards needing nvidia 96 or 71 drivers.04:45
FFForevermaco but then i am stuck with all the server setup stuff right?04:46
* DanaG ♥ closed-source. Not.04:46
macoFFForever: server kernel, but you get to choose whether or not SSH server, LAMP, etc. are installed04:47
FFForeverwhat is different from the server kernel and the main kernel?04:47
DanaGOn my laptop that uses nvidia 177, resume still works.04:47
DanaGIt's just the nvidia 96 one that's totally broken.04:48
macoFFForever: might need to chroot in and install the -generic kernel before rebooting though because if it's an old cpu, it won't have PAE which the server kernel assumes (because server-grade hardware has it)04:48
macoFFForever: assuming PAE means the server kernel will panic on old hardware04:48
DanaGOh yeah, what benefits are there to using a 64-bit install?04:48
DigitalFizwho was it that i was talking to about openoffice3 earlier? having issues wanna get some advice04:48
macoDanaG: support for >= 4GB memory04:48
DanaGWhen I get my next laptop, it'll be 64-bit; current one is 32-bit CPU.04:49
DanaGJust the memory, or also other things?04:49
macoDanaG: negligible performance gains04:49
FFForever:/04:49
macoDanaG: more memory will be used because pointers are double the size with 64bit04:49
shirishhi all, I have installed localepurge and its working fine. I just want to know in how many languages has a certain application has been translated, any way to know that?04:50
DanaGI'll be getting it with exactly 4 gigs of RAM, plus either 256 or 512 megs of video RAM (I don't remember which).04:50
macoDanaG: if you have PAE, 32bit may see all 4.  if you don't, it almost certainly won't see al 4.04:50
macoyou'll have about 3.2G recognized04:51
shirishanother question is where or how does one know under which license is some software?04:52
DanaGCurrent one only has 2.5 gigs anyway.04:52
DanaG... and right now, that one's out of commission due to decapitation -- the LCD completely died, so I just went ahead and removed the whole lid assembly just for the heck of it.04:52
DanaGThus, I "decapitated" the laptop.  It's truly headless... just in time for Halloween.  =þ04:53
DanaGI can't quite tell whether that's funny, or lame.04:53
DanaG04:53
VeinorGedit is using 100% of my CPU right now.04:53
VeinorDoing nothing.04:53
crimsunDanaG: better memory management, generally, and more gp registers.  And faster TLB, IOMMU, and L* caches.04:54
DigitalFizwell obviously its doing something :P04:54
amrikVeinor: find the pid of gedit, and then run strace -f04:54
amrikVeinor: err strace -p04:55
macoDanaG: those result in performance gains, but in my experience...well, this laptop doesn't seem any faster than the old one. this one's 2GHz 64bit, old was 1.6GHz 32bit04:55
VeinorOK.04:55
macodon't expect it to suddenly be super-fast04:55
shirishhi all, I have installed localepurge and its working fine. I just want to know in how many languages has a certain application has been translated, any way to know that?04:56
DanaGCurrent one is 1.83GHz Yonah (Core Duo T2400); new one will be 2.4GHz Montevina-era (Core 2 Duo P8600).04:56
VeinorWhat the.04:56
VeinorThis only happens when I use a certain icon set.04:56
DanaGAnd I'll be going from a GeForce Go 7600 to an ATI HD3650 (or rather, FireGL V5700).04:57
VeinorI ran strace -p and five lines kept showing up over and over again.04:57
macoi dont *think* it affects the graphics card04:57
Veinorah, found the bug04:58
telexiconexiting a session on VT1 causes a switch to VT7 if Xorg is started, sometimes switching to VT1 from X switches right back to VT7 (x), whats up with this strange behavior?05:07
dr_willisI noticed that happening the other day also telexicon05:09
ac13hey, I've noticed that the graphics are laggy whenever a large part of the screen refreshes (i.e. scrolling in firefox or fullscreen videos or games). small windows are not a problem. this is a new problem that cropped up after I "updated" to 8.10 rc, there was no problem before with 8.04. anyone know why that could be?05:09
dr_willisperhaps compiz got reenabled05:10
ac13no, I don't have any graphics card05:10
ac13well I do but it's broken05:10
ac13system -> preferences -> appearance -> visual effects is set to none05:11
telexiconac13, what card do you have?05:11
DanaGOne weird thing I've had happen a few times lately:05:11
DanaGI'll log into gnome, then vt-switch to TTY1 and log in.05:11
ac13telexicon: nvidia geforce 8400m gs, but it's broken05:12
DanaGThen once I log out and vt-switch back to Xorg, my keyboard will be broken.05:12
ac13telexicon: I think it's broken anyways. xorg.conf says that I'm using vesa drivers, as far as I know05:12
telexiconac13, what do you mean its broken?05:12
DanaGProbably that crappy substrate issue.05:12
DanaGM implies laptop.05:12
telexiconoh05:12
ac13telexicon: typically weird lines appear on the screen, even during bios boot and stuff, and usplash05:12
telexiconlike physically broken?05:12
telexiconhmm05:13
telexiconac13, run this command, glxinfo | grep direct05:13
DanaGMore reason to ♥ nvidia... not.05:13
ac13telexicon: yeah, I think. can't run windows, can't even display bios correctly (though GRUB) looks right05:13
ac13direct rendering: yes05:13
DanaGIf I try to do something such as ctrl-c, the X server itself will get the signal and quit.05:13
telexiconac13, you'll wanna contact your manufacturer05:13
ac13(that's the result to "glxinfo | grep direct"05:13
telexiconac13, if its still under warranty05:13
ac13no05:13
ac13but everything works perfectly05:13
ac13the problem is that everything was working more perfectly under 8.04 but after upgrade it is not anymore05:14
telexiconsounds like your graphics card is broken05:14
ac13telexicon: it is :P05:14
telexiconso the situation is deteriorating05:14
ac13telexicon: right now when I scroll in firefox or watch videos in large windows there is very noticable lag. This did not exist in 8.04. The video card was broken in both situations. any ideas?05:14
telexiconac13, was 8.04 using the vesa driver?05:14
ac13telexicon: unfortunately, I don't know. what else could it use?05:15
telexiconac13, i mean, maybe the video card is getting worse05:15
DanaGWhat manufacturer?05:15
ac13telexicon: ah05:15
ac13DanaG: nvidia05:15
telexiconac13, vesa will be very slow no matter what05:15
telexiconyou cant expect good performance from vesa05:15
DanaGNo, I mean the laptop manufacturer.05:15
ac13dell05:15
telexiconac13, you'll wanna try either05:15
telexiconac13, the nv driver, the nvidia driver or the nouveau driver (experimental)05:15
DanaGAah, perhaps the warranty extension for the nvidia issue will apply.05:15
DanaGGoogle for dell nvidia warranty.05:15
ac13DanaG: thanks05:15
ac13telexicon: I've tried nv driver but it says something about ddc routing tables not found05:16
telexiconac13, nv 'works', nvidia driver will get you best performance05:16
ac13telexicon: I've tried it but it says there are ddc routing tables not found, then it asks me to reconfigure but I can't get further than that, i.e. not even to logon screen05:17
telexiconac13, try this05:17
telexiconac13, are you comfortable with the shell?05:17
ac13telexicon: I'll do my best05:17
telexiconok05:18
dulakac13: are the lines you see at boot straight or diagonal?05:18
ac13dulak: straight05:18
telexiconmv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/bak.xorg.conf05:18
dulakac13: are they white?05:18
telexiconrestart gdm05:18
ac13dulak: they are vertical, and yellow green?05:18
telexiconand tell us what happens05:18
ac13dulak: and some other colors I think. grey on the bios boot05:18
DanaGI had the LCD in my laptop die, rather than the GPU.05:18
ac13telexicon: how to restart gdm? just type restart gdm?05:18
dulakac13: mmmmm, always the same at boot?05:18
telexiconac13, logout05:18
ac13dulak: they might change a bit, not quite sure05:18
DanaGIt eventually gave out entirely.05:18
telexiconac13, and it will restart gdm05:18
ac13ctrl+alt+bksp?05:19
telexiconno just logout like normal05:19
ac13oh and the dell diagnostics tool say graphics card has some memory error05:19
telexiconevery time you logout it restarts X05:19
ac13see you guys after I logout05:19
ac13what do I look for?05:19
dulakac13: I had a very similar problem with an older card, it eventually stopped working for anything better than terminal mode graphics05:19
telexiconac13, oh wait05:19
telexiconac13, it'll either work05:19
telexiconor it wont work05:19
DanaGOddly enough, once I entirely removed the LCD and lid assembly, and used it with an external monitor... no longer could I get to the BIOS menu.05:19
ac13what will work or not work?05:19
telexiconif it doesnt work, mv /etc/X11/bak.xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf05:19
esacdoes anybody use vmware workstation? it seems my keys are not working correctly in intrepid and they were in hardy05:19
telexiconac13, X wont start05:19
telexiconac13, or it will05:19
DanaGI'd hit the hotkey and it'd do nothing.05:19
ac13telexicon: yes, X will start05:19
ac13telexicon: I've tried this many times05:19
telexiconwith an empty config?05:19
ac13oh you want me to backup xorg.conf?05:20
ac13then start?05:20
telexiconyeah move it05:20
telexiconand start X with no config05:20
ac13okay05:20
telexiconX can auto-configure itself05:20
telexiconso lets see what it does05:20
ac13okay05:20
DanaGVideo cards I've owned or used: S3 Savage (in laptop), 3dfx Voodoo3 2000 PCI, Radeon 7500, Radeon 9800 Pro, GeForce Go 7600.05:22
DanaGOh, and this geforce4-is-really-a-2 MX in this spare laptop.05:22
dulakvoodoo3 mmmmm05:23
dulakbrings back memories05:23
* DanaG wonders if it has non-power-of-two texture support.05:23
* DanaG wonders what things would even run on it nowadays.05:23
telexiconheh05:23
telexiconi bet theres a project somewhere where people are trying to make an open implementation of glide05:24
DanaGLast time I tried, it did something odd: xorg log showed getting the real resolution from monitor EDID, and yet xorg only offered 800x600.05:24
nekostarHM05:24
nekostarsomeone really needs to tell the gtk-recordmydesktop ppl about multiple core encoding ~_~05:25
DanaGHowever, this was on a very nearly dead motherboard -- it had the odd behavior of only booting (even with PCIe nvidia card as boot device) if I also had the 3dfx card present.05:25
ac13hi, I'm back again. it didn't work05:26
telexicondidnt start at all?05:26
ac13no, I think it tried to use nv driver and failed05:26
telexiconpastebin /var/log/Xorg.log.0.old05:26
ac13said something about ddc routing table and some error nv(0) or something like htat05:26
telexiconor whichever05:26
DanaG!nouveau05:27
ubottuNouveau is an experimental open-source nVidia driver, aiming for full 3d support.  Homepage at http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/ - EXPERIMENTAL packages at https://launchpad.net/~raof/+archive05:27
telexiconyeah05:27
telexiconac13, might wanna try that05:27
telexiconalthough you have a newer card05:27
DanaGRAOF: heh, perhaps you should change your IRC name so that doesn't trigger a ping.... or make it case-sensitive.05:27
telexicondunno how well it'll work05:27
DanaG05:27
ac13here is Xorg.log.0.old: http://pastebin.com/m1669760405:30
* DanaG wonders how well an HD3650 will work.05:30
DanaGI won't care whether it's open or closed source driver, as long as it works.  If I need 2D-only for a while, then fine, as long as suspend and resume works.05:30
telexiconac13, what happens when you use the nvidia driver?05:31
ac13telexicon: it gives me an error05:31
telexiconsame error?05:31
ac13telexicon: I can do it again and write down the error, but then X doesn't start and I restart05:31
ac13telexicon: I think it's the same error eacht ime05:31
DanaGPerhaps that part of the GPU is actually dead.05:31
telexiconok05:31
ac13telexicon: something about ddc routing tables not found05:31
telexiconhold on05:31
DanaGThe monitor-detection part.05:31
telexiconyeah thats possible05:31
telexiconyour card definitely is broken05:32
ac13yeah, I'm pretty sure05:32
ac13but something was working better under hardy 8.04 yesterday, I just don't know what05:32
telexicondo you have framebuffer setup?05:32
telexicon(EE) open /dev/fb0: No such file or directory05:33
telexicondidnt framebuffer cause problems with nvidia stuff?05:33
ac13there is no framebuffer set up05:33
telexiconhm ok05:33
ac13should there be a framebuffer?05:33
telexiconno, its not by default05:33
DanaGI wonder if nvidiafb would work...05:33
DanaGProbably breaks suspend, anyway.05:33
ac13DanaG: since when did suspend work properly?05:34
telexicondo you know if nouveau can suspend/resume properly yet?05:34
rippsWell I finally got mpd and ccsm working. And I got Firefox working 3x better by enabling the Workaround plugin in ccsm. So, I'm pretty happy right now.05:35
ac13DanaG: what's nvidiafb?05:35
telexiconac13, framebuffer for nvidia cards05:36
Mr_Politeis empathy the default IM client in 8.10?05:36
telexiconi hope not05:36
Mr_Politeme too, hate it05:36
ac13how would I try to use nvidiafb? though I think some of the video memory is fried or something anyways05:36
Mr_Politeits a usability joke05:36
dr_willisIt is not the default05:36
ac13otoh, pulse was the default. and pulse broke itself on 8.10 rc upgrade as well05:37
Mr_Politedr_willis: thanks05:37
telexiconac13, im pretty sure at the least using nvidiafb would cause more problems05:37
ac13telexicon: okay. well it's not too big of a deal. just things get laggy and lots of cpu get used up05:37
ac13telexicon: (i.e. with music playing if I scroll in firefox the music skips. nothing like this happened in hardy but firefox scroll was also smooth)05:37
telexiconac13, yeah, vesa is slow05:38
telexiconac13, do you want to try nouveau?05:39
DanaGHow about fbdev on top of nvidiafb?05:39
telexiconDanaG, hmm, thats an idea05:39
DanaGMight as well give nouveau a try first, though.,05:39
DanaGCan't unload nvidiafb once you load it -- you have to reboot to unload it.05:39
ac13will it work with fried video card?05:39
telexiconac13, dunno05:39
ac13noveau isn't in package manager?05:39
telexiconthats why we try05:39
telexiconyeah it isnt05:39
ac13thanks for info on the extended warranty though. I hope there is one, because it broke like 1 month after warranty ended.05:40
DanaGClick the link to the archive in that !nouveau link.05:40
telexiconac13, add this to your sources.list05:40
DanaGOh yeah, another random reason I dislike nvidia: they don't support laptops.05:40
telexicondeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/raof/ubuntu intrepid main05:40
DanaGIn fact, Vista didn't even have ANY driver for my video card out of the box.05:40
telexiconDanaG, huh05:40
telexiconDanaG, surely it'd drop to vesa no?05:41
dr_willisIt did on my laptop05:41
esaci thought empathy was supposed to be in intrepid instead of pidgin ?05:41
DanaGYeah, that's what I meant.05:41
telexiconk05:41
DanaGI consider that not a real driver.05:41
telexiconheh05:41
dr_willisesac,  not that i am aware of. its not installed by default05:41
ac13actually Vista dies when I try to start my comp. that's why I switched to linux full time05:41
dr_willisesac,  its in the repos.05:41
telexiconac13, once you add that repo05:41
telexiconac13, install um05:41
DanaGWhen Vista was in beta, I had to tell it I had a desktop 7300.... because they didn't even have the _desktop_ 7600 supported.05:42
telexiconac13, you'll have to upgrade libdrm205:42
telexiconac13, and install the nouveau driver components05:42
DanaGAnd I ran into this lovely bug:05:42
telexiconac13, xserver-xorg-video-nouveau05:42
DanaG*close lid*    *open lid*     *nvlddmkm.sys crashes and restarts*05:42
DanaG*close lid*    *open lid*     *nvlddmkm.sys crashes and restarts*05:42
telexiconac13, linux-nouveau-modules-KERNELVERSION05:42
DanaGThey fixed it after a while.05:42
DanaGOh yeah, for nouveau you need to sudo module-assistant auto-install drm-modules-source05:43
telexicontheres a bunch of little quirks in intrepid :(05:43
telexiconif i close my lid and open it, my screen stays blanked05:43
dr_willisand proberly will be for 6 months telexicon  :)05:43
telexiconi lost the ability to change the brightness of my monitor using the keys on my laptop05:43
telexiconVTs switch back and forth strangely05:43
telexiconim not even going to bother tinkering with suspend/resume05:44
telexiconand flash 10 crashes Xorg05:44
dr_willissuspend/resume finally WORKS for me under 8.1005:44
ac13xserver-xorg-video-nouveau:05:44
ac13 Depends: linux-nouveau-modules  but it is not installable05:44
telexiconac13, yeah, you have to install the other one first05:44
telexiconac13, apt-get install drm-modules-source05:44
ac13ah, okay05:45
telexiconac13, module-assistant auto-install drm-modules-source05:45
telexiconac13, if you dont have module-assistant, apt-get install module-assistant05:45
telexiconDanaG, why doesnt it just use dkms?05:45
DanaGNot my repo; you'd have to ask the repo owner (don't wanna' repeat the name; it's obvious, and it's probably annoying to get pinged over and over.)05:46
DanaGs/ping/nickbeep/05:46
DanaGThat term works, too.05:47
ac13telexicon: noveau is installed. now change "vesa" to "nouveau" in xorg.conf?05:49
telexiconac13, all 3 packages?05:49
telexiconand the upgraded libdrm2?05:49
telexiconwell first test05:49
telexiconac13, modprobe nouveau05:49
ac13modprobe nouveau05:49
ac13WARNING: Error inserting drm (/lib/modules/2.6.27-7-generic/updates/nouveau/drm.ko): Operation not permitted05:49
ac13FATAL: Error inserting nouveau (/lib/modules/2.6.27-7-generic/updates/nouveau/nouveau.ko): Operation not permitted05:49
ac13sudo modprobe nouveau does nothing05:50
Cycomz0r: btw, yes I have, but it's slow05:50
Cycomz0r: used xsink that is instead of Xv05:50
DanaGtry sudo depmod?05:50
telexiconac13, check tail dmesg05:50
ac13?05:50
telexiconac13, dmesg | tail05:50
Cycomwith Radeon I see no issues as long as I set AccelMethod to EXA05:50
telexiconare there messages about nouveau?05:50
ac13dmesg | tail05:51
ac13[  673.672102] CE: hpet increasing min_delta_ns to 15000 nsec05:51
ac13[ 1517.676102] CE: hpet increasing min_delta_ns to 22500 nsec05:51
ac13[ 1540.119284] Symbol init_mm is marked as UNUSED, however this module is using it.05:51
ac13[ 1540.119299] This symbol will go away in the future.05:51
ac13[ 1540.119305] Please evalute if this is the right api to use and if it really is, submit a report the linux kernel mailinglist together with submitting your code for inclusion.05:51
ac13[ 1540.150759] [drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 2006081005:51
ac13[ 1540.163530] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 16 (level, low) -> IRQ 1605:51
ac13[ 1540.163542] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: setting latency timer to 6405:51
ac13[ 1540.163705] [drm] Detected an NV50 generation card (0x086700a2)05:51
ac13[ 1540.163709] [drm] Initialized nouveau 0.0.11  on minor 005:51
ac13sorry about paste05:51
telexiconok05:51
telexiconso it loaded properly05:51
telexiconyes, change vesa to nouveau in xorg05:51
telexiconand restart05:51
ac13restart completely05:51
ac13?05:51
telexiconlogout05:51
telexiconrestart X05:51
esachi all using intel 4965 card on 802.11n network. i switched to backports per the release notes. i am using remote desktop and i am noticing it freezing for 1 second here or there. any ideas?05:53
ac13noveau doesn't work: it gives me three errors. (1) No known BIOS signature found. (2) 1393: no valid modes. (3) Screen(s) found, but none have a usable configuration05:55
telexiconyeah05:56
telexiconyour card is borked05:56
ac13okay05:56
telexiconit probably couldnt read the DDC stuff either05:56
dliac13, nouveau still under heavy development :(05:56
telexiconthats for auto-configuring monitor resolutions modes05:56
ac13dli: it's probably my card05:56
FlynsarmyThere were alot of issues with pulseaudio in hardy. have they been fixed in ibex?05:56
telexicondli, his card doesnt work with nv or nvidia either05:56
ac13I was just wondering how the video worked better in Hardy than INtrepid05:56
dliac13, then, try to bug nouveau team, maybe, they can help you debug05:56
ac13dli: nah, I'm pretty sure my video card is dead05:57
ac13dli: thanks though05:57
ac13in hardy no lag in firefox scroll or fullscreen video, now in intrepid major lag05:57
ac13but it's no big deal if you can't fix it. I can live without it05:57
Flynsarmyac13: lag in ff scroll, is that referring to when something is fading in or out at the same?05:58
ac13Flynsarmy: no there is lag whenever anything refreshes a large part of the screen, i.e. scrolling in firefox, dragging windows around, fullscreen videos/games, etc.05:59
FlynsarmyI read about hardware acceleration for video in intrepid for drivers other than nvidia. do the open source nvidia ones have it?05:59
telexiconwell thats lolful06:00
ac13how would I set up a framebuffer (and what good does that do?)06:02
Daisuke_Idobeen through a couple kernel revisions since my last restart, i should probably do that06:02
DanaGnv can't even do video playback properly... it inverts SOME of the color channels.06:04
DanaGBut only two of the three.06:05
DanaG06:05
dliDanaG, nv never works on video for some cards, best to wait for nouveau, or buy an old ati card06:05
DanaGac13: you'd have to switch xorg.conf to use fbdev driver, and then sudo modprobe nvidiafb06:05
DanaGThis is a spare laptop, so it's not my main machine.06:05
nekostarwow06:05
nekostarquit hating the nvidia06:06
ac13DanaG: fbdev driver?06:06
DanaGNV17 in a laptop == can't replace it.06:06
DanaGNewer laptop with Go 7600 has an entirely nonfunctional (and now in fact removed!) LCD.06:06
dliDanaG, see, have to accept no matter how life treats you06:06
DanaGThe biggest gripe for me with nv, though, is nonworking resume from suspend.06:06
DanaGWell, at least I can joke about how I "decapitated" the other laptop.  Now it's truly headless.... just in time for Halloween.  Muhahah.06:07
crimsunnv or nvidia?  the former works for me; the latter results in nasty kernel stomping and freezes.06:07
DanaGnv.06:07
crimsunhmm, are you using any hal-info quirks?06:07
DanaGNope.06:07
crimsunyou probably need the s3 and vbemode ones.06:07
DanaGs3_bios, or s3_mode?06:07
crimsunperhaps both06:08
DanaGI'll have to boot without nvidiafb first.06:08
DanaGI also tried the nv_bios module, but it didn't work.06:08
DanaGOh yeah, remember that broken acpi_fakekey?06:09
DanaGI thought of a workaround for the acpi-support scripts:06:09
DanaGBefore calling that each time... first do a setkeycodes e099 $WHATEVER06:10
DanaGSo it registers that one keycode.06:10
Cycomwhoa, what the heck?06:13
Cycommy terminal doesn't have any lower case p's in the menu items...06:13
DanaGHuh?06:14
CycomI have Hel, Oen, Oen Ta b, Profiles, Inut Methods....06:14
DanaG06:14
DanaGThat's funn-ay.06:14
CycomI KNOW!06:14
Cycombut weird as heck06:14
Cycomthis is a nearly-fresh install06:14
Cycomand like typing a p in the terminal works fine06:14
Cycomit's just in the menus06:14
prometheanfire you think ati's drivers are better then nvidia's nowadays?06:18
CycomI think the Open Source ATI drivers are pretty decent06:18
Cycomit's what I'm using.06:18
prometheanfirenewer card?06:18
CycomMobility X140006:19
Cycomfglrx has a weird video output bug for me, and nvidia gives me screwey window borders with certain themes06:19
prometheanfireI might return my 9800 and get a couple 3xxx series cards06:19
Cycommeh. I think with newer cards you're pretty hosed either way06:20
prometheanfireawesome06:20
Cycomdon't quote me on that though :)06:20
prometheanfireI keep on getting a blank screen when x tries to load06:20
* DanaG is just before 6th week of a 10-week + finals-week quarter....06:21
DanaGand at the end, I'll get myself a new laptop, with an HD3650 (or rather, FireGL V5700).06:21
DanaGHopefully, drivers for it will be in a good state by then.  I don't care whether it's the open- or closed-source driver, since what matters to me is that I give my money to a company that _supports_ open-source.06:22
dr_willishmm.. that sort of kicks out nvidia and ati dont it.. :)06:23
prometheanfireamd/ati seems to be moving that way more then nvidia06:23
dr_willisTheres going to have to be a  lot of work done by ati befor I go back to them.06:23
CycomI actually have both an NVidia and an ATI video card for my laptop06:24
CycomI'm using the ATI because it works06:24
dlixf86-video-ati is good enough for me06:24
Cycomthough only with the open-source driver, oddly06:24
Cycomlike 32, everything06:24
Cycomer... 3d06:24
dr_willisa laptop with a removeable card?  - thats somthing you keep 'hearing' about. but never seen one.06:25
CycomI don't think 3d works in it with VMWare yet, but...06:25
Cycomdr_willis: removable as in 'tear the laptop down and replace it'06:25
dr_willisCycom,  :)06:25
Cycomdr_willis: and it's only because they offered both as an option in this model, Inspiron E150506:25
dr_willisremoveable like a human heart is removeable eh?06:25
Cycomwell, put it this way, having done it 4 or 5 times now, I've got it down to about 30 minutes from start to finish.06:26
Cycomfirst time was about an hour06:26
dr_willisand each time you just have a 'few' screws left over. :)06:26
Cycomyou have to remove the keyboard, display, palmrest, etc.06:26
Cycomnah, I always keep my screws sorted with an egg carton or something06:26
Cycomthe only screw that IS missing is a hard drive screw that fell out long before I actually took the laptop apart.06:27
CycomI just haven't bothered to replace it (one is enough ;) )06:27
nekostaro $h1t!06:29
z0rCycom: ooh, we have the same card. That's good to know. I still haven't got mine working with fglrx in intrepid. i'm about to try uninstalling anything to do with it and starting again06:29
nekostarmy interwebs got upgraded!06:29
Cycomz0r: forget fglrx unless you need external display06:30
nekostari'm 80% faster both up and down ;)06:30
Cycomz0r: just use radeon.06:30
z0rCycom: does that do 3D?06:30
Cycomz0r: wobbly windows and all :)06:30
z0r!06:30
Cycomz0r: I dunno about gaming performance, but I can't imagine it's good...06:30
z0rCycom: i don't need it for games just now. Just blender06:31
wgrantCycom: Won't radeon do external monitors too?06:31
Cycomz0r: but compiz runs like a dream.  Just remember to add a line to your xorg.conf as follows: under the Section "Device"  with the identifier "Configured Video Device" do this:06:31
CycomOption "AccelMethod" "EXA"06:31
wgrantThat should be the default now...06:32
Cycomoh, it wasn't a week ago.06:32
Cycommaybe two.06:32
Cycomalso, external monitor output was borked then too.06:32
CycomI'll have to test it again :)06:32
wgrantHm, actually, radeon might be stuck on XAA.06:33
wgrantI forget.06:33
CycomIt was broken before.06:34
Cycomthen again, less than a week ago my sound was working, then broken, then fixed.06:35
* Cycom shakes head06:35
Cycomdevelopment is moving at a furious pace.06:35
philsfspeaking of external monitor, will intrepid support for two monitors be better thn hardy?06:40
* z0r crosses fingers06:40
Cycomphilsf: dunno06:41
philsfnamely, will it support extended desktop, instead of just cloning screens?06:41
philsfI didn't try, but I heard in gutsy or feisty that happened, but in hardy the method changed (to, or from xrand, whatever)06:42
CycomI think it supports extended desktop, not sure06:43
CycomI have to try it on my X1400 once I'm done on the toilet :)06:43
Cycomlaptops are awesome by the way.06:43
dr_willisCycom,  i got my bathroom wired with gigibit. :)06:44
Cycomdr_willis: you must take some long poos.06:44
wgrantHardy and Intrepid have excellent multi-monitor support.06:44
wgrantUnless you're using some crap nvidia blob.06:44
dlidr_willis, must be google TiSP project06:45
DanaGHeh, nvidia and ATI on Linux is now like a 180° turn from how it was before.06:46
DanaGWell, maybe not yet 180.06:46
philsfwgrant: I have intel in my laptop, and it can't extend desktop in hardy06:46
wgrantphilsf: "can't"06:46
dliDanaG, nvidia was never nice with free software06:46
philsfwgrant: why is that?06:47
DanaGYeah, but before ATI opened everything, they were supposedly worse.06:47
dliphilsf, I have intel i945, extended desktop works with xserver-1.506:47
wgrantphilsf: I don't know. Your description of the problem is severely limited.06:47
DanaGI haven't ATI since I tried suse 9.2 with my 9800 pro -- and that was like 5 years ago.06:47
dliDanaG, worse ATI doesn't make nvidia good06:47
DanaGRight.06:47
philsfwgrant: from what I heard, it was not possible. this is the first time I hear otherwise06:48
DanaGAnd now ATI is better than nvidia, in my opinion -- at least, on principle, at the very least.06:48
DanaGI shall vote with my wallet.06:48
dliDanaG, nvidia's nv driver is obscured! that's how friendly06:48
dr_willisI will wait and see what happens when i go to get my next card.... :)06:48
wgrantphilsf: Plug in monitor. System->Preferences->Screen Resolution. Select monitor. Position monitor. Select resolution. Apply.06:48
dr_williswhich will be proberly a year+ from now.06:48
DanaGobfuscated?06:48
dlidr_willis, ati is good enough for me, intel is still worry free06:49
DanaGMy next laptop will be in like around 1 month.06:49
philsfwgrant: it only offers to clone the screen06:49
dliDanaG, yes, that's the word, english is not my language06:49
CycomI noticed something bizzare with the nvidia driver06:49
dr_willisdli,  i still see a large # of people very week with intel issues.06:49
Cycomdli: you mean binary blob?06:49
dr_willisALL the video card makers need to be slapped around a bit.06:49
Cycomdli: or closed-source?06:49
dliCycom, no, the open source drivers06:49
wgrantphilsf: Which video card are you using? Does it see both monitors?06:49
philsfwgrant: it works cloning, allright, it just doesn't offer to extend06:50
philsfdli: any link on how to do that?06:50
wgrantphilsf: You can't set a resolution?06:50
dliphilsf, to do extended desktop on intel card?06:50
wgrantUnchecking cloning should allow you to set the res separately...06:51
dliphilsf, I did it manually with xrandr06:51
philsfwgrant: I can, to a limited set, yes06:51
philsfdli: yes06:51
wgrant"limited set"?06:51
dliphilsf, you can try "screen resolution" in preferences06:51
philsfwgrant: I'll try again, but it didn't when I tried06:51
philsfwgrant: only a few resolution options are present in the list06:51
wgrantphilsf: Perhaps try Intrepid.06:51
dliphilsf, first, edit your /etc/X11/xorg.conf, make sure you have driver "intel", and you have Virtual 2048 204806:51
wgrantWe now set Virtual, for example.06:51
dliphilsf, and you have ubuntu 8.10 for xserver-1.506:52
wgrant2048x2048 is often not going to be big enough.06:52
wgrantdli: We set Virtual automatically now.06:52
wgrantNo need to do it manually in Intrepid.06:52
dliwgrant, understand, that's why I have to "chattr +i /etc/X11/xorg.conf", when the "auto" doesn't work, ubuntu is nasty06:53
wgrantYou could also file a bug.06:53
wgrantSo we can fix it, you know?06:53
wgrantTo stop these stupid workarounds?06:53
wgrantWhat is the problem that it supposedly causes?06:53
dliwgrant, yes, unix 101, use whatever works06:53
philsfwgrant: there, uncheck "clone", and the monitor still appears cloned06:54
wgrantphilsf: Even after you apply?06:54
philsfyes06:54
wgrantphilsf: Which release?06:54
philsfharyd06:54
philsfhardy06:54
wgrantI suggest trying Intrepid.06:54
wgrantParticularly given that we're superfrozen.06:54
dliphilsf, what's your card? too old or too new06:54
Tom_Davisno diddlin the code till the 30th?!06:55
philsfdli: I believe it's a i94506:55
dliphilsf, or, you have enough shared RAM?06:55
philsfdli: how can I tell that?06:55
z0rCycom: using the radeon driver causes X to segfault for me. http://paste.ubuntu.com/62754/ (still looking in to it)06:55
dliphilsf, usually, just "free -m" is good enough, physical ram - available system ram06:55
philsfwgrant: when I tried, in the beginning of the hardy release cycle, I was subscribed in the ubuntu-users list, and it was unanimous that it wasn't possible. Given the ammount of people that *knew* that in the list, I'm surprised this is not *known*06:57
philsfdli: shared = 0 :)06:57
dliphilsf, how come? numbers?06:57
philsfMem:          1001        978         22          0         88        20506:58
dliphilsf, and you have 1GB physical?06:58
philsfyup06:58
philsfI don't know how much of the ram is reserved for the video card06:59
dliphilsf, 1024 - 1001= 23MB. looks like you have 16MB vRAM now06:59
dliphilsf, reboot, correct that in bios06:59
philsfwhen I asked, I thought that this is what you were talking about06:59
philsfdli: how much should I use, assuming it's available?07:00
wgrantphilsf: It works fine for me on an i915.07:00
dliphilsf, for testing, try largest, like 128MB07:00
philsfok, brb07:01
DanaGwtf... "adjust date and time" from right-click menu of clock.... does not offer NTP!07:03
dr_willisim just happy its not defaulted to  24 hr format.07:03
dr_willis:)07:03
ac13okay things are looking really really bad right now07:04
ac13I can't boot into X because I can't type in the login screen, and I can't access the internet at all in console07:04
pendoes anyone here know mozplugger? and does anyone know how to make it support vlc?07:04
DanaGBack to VESA?07:04
ac13DanaG: yes07:05
ac13DanaG: but now nothing works at all07:05
bazhangpen in hardy or ibex07:05
DanaGHmm, odd that you can't type.07:05
ac13DanaG: I can type in tty1 but not in the logon window07:05
wolfie2xhello need some help on a bug:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/28857907:05
DanaGHmm, try ctrl-alt-backspace?07:05
ubottuUbuntu bug 288579 in ubuntu "[Intrepid] On DELL Inspiron 9400 some Fn+keys don't work (instead creates a tight loop of KeyPress/KeyRelease events in xev)" [Undecided,New]07:05
ac13DanaG: doesn't work07:05
DanaGHow about alt-sysrq-k to kill xorg (use when at login screen).07:05
ac13DanaG: I also tried using "FBDev" first before "vesa", I hope that wouldn't screw anything up07:05
wolfie2xany ideas why this might be happening?07:05
ac13DanaG: haven't tried that, but my comp is in another room right now. um, when I restart nothing works07:06
DanaGHandy way to browse web: links207:06
DanaGWhile in console.07:06
penbazhang: hey, ibex07:06
DanaGBonus points for using framebuffer + "links2 -g"07:06
ac13DanaG: I can't access internet. ping google.com doesn't work07:06
dliDanaG, quite often, I got X blocking sysrq magic keys07:06
DanaGWired, or wireless?07:06
ac13DanaG: wired. everything is screwed up07:06
penbazhang: don't know you look into this channel too :P07:06
DanaGhmm, you can manually sudo dhclient eth007:06
bazhangpen if it is not in ubuntuforums then it likely wont work; you can try with google a bit more if you wish07:06
ac13I will go try that07:07
elmargolwhere do I find delted packages? (deleted from the repository)07:07
* DanaG has to go to bed soon.07:07
DanaGSun Oct 26 00:07:15 PDT 200807:07
DanaGyeah.07:07
ac13it's not 7:15 pd07:07
ac13it's 12:07 pdt07:07
ac13oh right07:08
dr_willisac13,  does ping  64.233.187.99   work? If so its a dns issue.. if not - its a gateway, or other issue.07:08
ac13dr_willis: I will try when I get to my comp. it's 3 floors up07:08
dr_willisac13,  :) cant ssh in?07:09
ac13ah, let me try that07:09
dr_willisdependign onyour setup, if you have done a frugal install or other install.. you may be using some of your ram with these downloads.07:10
dr_willisoops warong channel again.. :)07:10
dr_willissilly me07:10
ac13dr_willis: actually my comp doesn't respond to ping07:10
* dr_willis hangs in #puppylinux07:10
dr_willisac13,  well pings can be blocked. and still allow ssh.07:11
ac13I dont think ssh works07:11
wolfie2xdr_willis: do u know a simple way to disable a particular key (my Fn+Brightness up/down keys are freezing my desktop)07:13
ac13DanaG: sudo dhclient eth0 doesn't work07:13
ac13dr_willis: I can't ping my own ip address because it can't connect to network07:13
dr_williswolfie2x,  not really.07:13
dr_willisac13,  this is wired or wireless network?07:14
philsfdli: I think my BIOS doesn't offer to configure this07:14
ac13dr_willis: wired07:14
dr_willisac13,  so the wired box cant ping any other local machines, or router eh?07:14
ac13I dont' have any other ips07:14
ac13university network07:14
dr_williswas this a upgrade? or clean install?07:15
ac13it was working before, then I did some things with xorg.conf to try using different video drivers, and it broke07:15
ac13but reverting back to the old xorg.conf doesn't work07:15
dr_willisxorg.conf shouldent affect networking at all.07:15
ac13yes. so something is seriously wrong07:15
ac13would modprobe mess anything up? because I got advised to use that to install nouveax drivers07:16
dr_willisNo idea what nouveax is..07:16
dliphilsf, are you sure?07:16
ac13dr_willis: open source nvidia driver07:16
ac13dr_willis: also libdrm or something like that, but that was a dependency. telexicon gave me the advice07:16
dr_willisis the network card using nvidia stuff also? or some other chipset?07:16
dliphilsf, it's very unusual for an i945 machine with vRAM limited to 16MB07:16
ac13dr_willis: nvidia is only the graphics card, I believe it is intel chipset. (pm965???)07:17
pennvidia works fine with me07:17
peni'm glad07:17
dr_willistry to reconfigure the networking using the network managerperhaps, check dmesg for any output/messages about that card, test with a live cd - to be SURE its  works with a live cd.. and not some hardware/dog ate the cable issue...07:18
philsfdli: no. the thing is my F1 key is dead, and that's the one needed to go into the BIOS by default. Luckilly this is not the only way to enter the BIOS - in the boot menu there's also an option. What I'm not sure, is if they are the same thing07:18
ac13dr_willis: it is also weird that I can't type in the login window07:18
philsfI believe they are, but to be sure I need to check in my sister's laptop, which is approx the same model07:18
ac13dr_willis: keyboard within console works, but I can't type anything but ctrl+c on login window into ubuntu07:18
dliphilsf, try one external keyboard:)07:18
dr_willisac13,  someone else the other day in here,, had THAT issue as well..07:18
dr_willisor was it you? :)07:18
ac13dr_willis: it was me 10 minutes ago07:18
dr_willisthis was last night..07:18
ac13dr_willis: otherwise it wasn't me07:18
ac13dr_willis: no, that definitely wasn't me07:19
philsfdli: it crossed my mind, bu I don't have a USB keyboard available, unfortunately :)07:19
Hoover_4000hi07:19
Hoover_4000hello07:19
philsfdli: but I'll try tomorrow with my sister's one, thanks for the advice07:19
ac13dr_willis: did whoever else have the problem fix it?07:20
Hoover_4000i need some help07:20
dr_willisac13,  not that i am aware of..07:20
ac13dr_willis: seriously? damn07:20
bazhang!bluetooth07:20
ubottuFor instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup07:20
Hoover_4000anyone manage to get bluetooth working07:20
z0rCycom: the radeon driver is working for me now, and it's very smooth! Thanks heaps :) It turns out my problem was it was still trying to load the fglrx version of libgl.so. After removing all the fglrx packages, it works fine07:20
dliphilsf, I think it would work :)07:20
ac13Hoover_4000: install bluez_compat then use hidd?07:20
ac13Hoover_4000: that's worked for me at least07:20
telexiconac13, whats going on?07:20
ac13telexicon: my computer is dying very very fast. well I can't type in logon window anymore, and network doesn't work07:21
ac13telexicon: the logon window displays fine though07:21
telexiconac13, using vesa?07:21
telexiconac13, lsmod | grep nouveau07:21
ac13telexicon: yeah07:21
ac13telexicon: I can't do that right now, I'm 3 floors down from my comp. I'll go check though07:21
ac13telexicon: anything else I should check?07:22
telexiconac13, ok hold on07:22
Cycomz0r: heh, no problem dude. glad you got it working :)07:22
telexiconlets mostly undo what we've done07:22
telexiconac13, echo "nouveau" >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist07:22
telexiconac13, add nouveau to the module blacklist, reboot your computer07:22
Hoover_4000my wireless keyboard and mouse use bluetooth and am tyiping on it right now, how come ubuntu doesnt detect the bluetooth stack07:22
telexiconac13, also07:22
Cycomz0r: one caveat though, I just tried using a second monitor, and I've had no less than three different outcomes, all of them bad, each time I tried.  two of three required rebooting07:22
telexiconac13, networking in 8.10 is handled by network manager07:22
telexiconac13, which tends to be initiated by a gnome-login, at least it is on my laptop07:23
Hoover_4000anyone willing to help me07:23
ac13Hoover_4000: have you tried using hidd --connect? you can find hidd again in bluez-compat, I think07:23
ac13telexicon: I'll go up and try those things07:23
CycomHoover_4000: what do you mean doesn't detect the bluetooth stack?07:23
telexiconac13, k07:24
z0rCycom: what did you change between each attempt? Just the driver?07:24
Hoover_4000so what is bluez-compact07:24
CycomI was able to connect to my wireless mighty mouse ok...07:24
bazhang!info bluez-compat07:24
ubottubluez-compat (source: bluez): BlueZ 3.x compatibility binaries. In component universe, is optional. Version 4.12-0ubuntu4 (intrepid), package size 51 kB, installed size 200 kB07:24
Cycomz0r: no, just the display setup. different refresh rates, etc.07:24
z0rah yep07:24
z0rCycom: thanks for the warning07:25
Cycomz0r: in most cases, the result was a black screen that no amount of cajoling could get back to displaying X, or even a terminal07:25
Hoover_4000well i cant send files or receive files like in windows vista07:25
Cycomz0r: np.07:25
Hoover_4000plus none of the phones in the house can detect if there is a bluetooth device around07:26
CycomHoover_4000: have you set your bluetooth card as Temporary or Always visible?07:26
Hoover_4000what do u mean07:27
Hoover_4000i cant basically do anything07:27
Hoover_4000bluetooth is like dead07:27
Hoover_4000maybe explain better or something07:27
Cycomright click on the bluetooth icon, click preferences, and see what the Visibility setting is set for07:27
Hoover_4000always display07:28
Cycomalways display isn't a setting...07:28
Hoover_4000ok under prefs there is only one tab that is general07:29
Cycomaha, that explains it07:29
Daisuke_Idostill trying to figure out how to get the new networkmanager to actually keep my static settings07:29
Cycomwhat model of bluetooth adapter do you have?07:29
Hoover_4000MS BLUETOOTH STACK07:29
ac13telexicon: nope, no luck with that. put "blacklist nouveau" in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist, then reboot. now even bigger problem, "gave up waiting for root device. alert! /dev/disk/by-uuid/<long string> does not exist.07:30
Daisuke_Idowould think if i set it that way it would keep it, but nooo, that would be way too easy.  instead, i have to switch from dynamic to static every time i need to restart, which is a pain in the ***07:30
Hoover_4000USES WIDCOMM DRIVERS OR VISTA DRIVERS IN MY VISTA COMPUTER07:30
Daisuke_Ido!CAPS07:30
ubottuPLEASE DON'T SHOUT! We can read lowercase too.07:30
telexiconac13, ok, um07:30
ac13Hoover_4000: have you tried using hidd?07:30
telexiconac13, :S07:30
telexiconac13, reinstall07:30
ac13telexicon: D:07:30
ac13telexicon: damn it07:30
Hoover_4000sorry07:30
CycomHoover_4000: let me rephrase that: is it a built in adapter, like in a laptop, or a usb one, like in a desktop07:30
ac13telexicon: how the hell.....07:31
telexiconac13, blacklist wouldnt've done that07:31
telexiconac13, something else is wrong07:31
ac13telexicon: uh oh07:31
Hoover_4000enabled accidentally07:31
Hoover_4000usb07:31
CycomHoover_4000: ok, type in a terminal: lsusb07:31
ac13telexicon: that's the only solution? damn, this is getting to be a horrid two days of using intrepid07:31
Hoover_4000ok07:31
Cycomdoes it mention a bluetooth adapter?07:31
penwhat is your favorite embedded media player in firefox?07:32
Hoover_4000no07:32
ac13pen: I find that they all suck (totem, mplayer, vlc)07:32
pennone of them really works, totem, vlc, mozplugger, ...07:32
CycomHoover_4000: pastebin the output of lsusb07:32
DanaGBluetooth is way broken in Intrepid.07:32
DanaGI'm surprised it's being released like this.07:32
CycomDanaG: seems to be working fine for me.07:32
ac13DanaG: I found that I had to reenable hidd07:32
penac13: I don't understand why no one works on this problem before?07:32
Hoover_4000it shows my intelli mouse and webcam and other things named microsoft07:33
CycomDanaG: I mean, my mighty mouse was easily detected and worked with a passkey, etc.07:33
penac13: the concept of mozplugger is good, but the program itself is shit07:33
CycomHoover_4000: like I said, pastebin it. I need to see all the stuff in there to help diagnose.07:33
ac13Cycom: my logitech mouse was detected once and then never ever got detected again until I started using hidd again07:33
ac13pen: I don't know what mozplugger is :P07:33
DanaGThere's no way to make a serial (rfcomm) connection.07:33
Cycomac13: *shrug* I dunno.07:33
penac13: it's in the repo, search for it07:33
ac13pen: I can't. my linux install is borked, and my windows install can't boot07:34
ac13!mozplugger07:34
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about mozplugger07:34
Hoover_4000Cycom07:34
Hoover_4000is there anything else to do07:34
ac13!info mozpluger07:34
ubottuPackage mozpluger does not exist in intrepid07:34
penac13: then where are you?07:34
CycomHoover_4000: paste. the output. of lsusb. into. pastebin.07:34
ac13pen: public computer07:34
penac13: btw, two g07:34
ac13!info mozplugger07:34
ubottumozplugger (source: mozplugger): Plugin allowing external viewers to be launched inside Mozilla. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.10.2-2ubuntu1 (intrepid), package size 50 kB, installed size 216 kB07:34
Cycom!pastebin07:35
ubottupastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu.com (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic)07:35
Hoover_4000where is the paste bin07:35
penac13: got it?07:35
Hoover_4000am sorry am more used to windows07:35
ac13pen: yeah. but I have bigger issues to worry about ;)07:35
Hoover_4000but am trying ubuntu07:35
CycomHoover_4000: did you read the line from ubottu?07:35
ac13Hoover_4000: sadly, bluetooth has never been a strong point of ubuntu.07:36
Hoover_4000ok07:36
Cycomac13: from what he said, it may be his adapter not being detected at all07:36
Cycomac13: we shall see.07:36
ac13Cycom: oh. I didn't know that. I've just always have had problems with bluetooth myself07:36
dr_willisIve had so many issues with bluetooth under windows... i have basicially given up on it.07:36
Daisuke-Idogiven up on bluetooth or windows?07:37
CycomI dunno.  My adapter has always worked great under linux and windows.07:37
Hoover_4000my bluetooth adapter works like a charm in windows07:37
CycomDell Wireless 355.07:37
ac13it had better if it was made by microsoft07:37
CycomHoover_4000: so did you paste the output of lsusb, et all, into pastebin?07:37
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ac13so for my problem, is reinstall the only solution. (on boot it says "gave up waiting for root device" alert! /dev/disk/by-uuid/long string/ does not exist" and says stuff about root= and other things07:38
Hoover_4000Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub07:38
Hoover_4000Bus 004 Device 002: ID 058f:9360 Alcor Micro Corp. 8-in-1 Media Card Reader07:38
Hoover_4000Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub07:38
Hoover_4000Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub07:38
Hoover_4000Bus 002 Device 002: ID 045e:0095 Microsoft Corp. IntelliMouse Explorer 4.0 (IntelliPoint)07:38
Hoover_4000Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub07:38
Hoover_4000Bus 001 Device 007: ID 045e:0714 Microsoft Corp.07:38
Cycom*sigh*07:38
Hoover_4000Bus 001 Device 006: ID 045e:0717 Microsoft Corp.07:38
Hoover_4000Bus 001 Device 005: ID 045e:0707 Microsoft Corp.07:38
dr_willisI have several MS devices with no support under vista any more. :)07:38
Daisuke_Ido!paste07:38
ubottupastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu.com (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic)07:38
Hoover_4000Bus 001 Device 004: ID 045e:00f5 Microsoft Corp. LifeCam VX-3000.07:38
Hoover_4000Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub07:38
Hoover_4000thats what i got after lsusb07:38
Daisuke_Idojesus man, learn pastebin already >_<07:38
Mr_Polite!paste07:38
CycomHoover_4000: I said like 5 times to use pastebin.07:39
dulakI had to tell him how to /join a couple times for him to get in here07:39
Hoover_4000ok i didnt know as i said am new to ubuntu07:39
CycomHoover_4000: this isn't about being new to ubuntu. Just read stuff when we say to.07:39
Mr_PoliteHoover_4000: so why are you using an RC?07:39
CycomHoover_4000: I asked if you read the line from ubottu, and you just plowed on.07:39
Hoover_4000but how am i supposed to know where pastebin is?07:39
Cycom!pastebin07:39
ubottupastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu.com (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic)07:40
dr_willisor learn to use the pastebinit command07:40
ac13Hoover_4000: they did that about 3 times07:40
dr_willissudo apt-get install pastebinit07:40
dr_willissomelongcommand | pastebinit07:40
dulakomg when were you gonna share this amazing command with the rest of us?07:41
dr_willisIts been around for  the last release.. and perhaps befor that07:41
dr_willis:)07:41
dr_willisso its over a year old07:41
dulakfirst I heard of it, I been using gkedit and copy/paste07:42
dulakerr gedit even07:42
wolfie2xi'm trying pastebin.. excuse me if the channel floods07:42
wolfie2xwolfie:~$ sudo apt-get install pastebinit07:42
wolfie2xReading package lists... Done07:42
wolfie2xBuilding dependency tree07:42
wolfie2xReading state information... Done07:42
wolfie2xThe following NEW packages will be installed:07:42
wolfie2x  pastebinit07:42
wolfie2x0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.07:42
wolfie2xNeed to get 9390B of archives.07:42
wolfie2xAfter this operation, 90.1kB of additional disk space will be used.07:43
wolfie2xWARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!07:43
CycomXD07:43
wolfie2x  pastebinit07:43
wolfie2xInstall these packages without verification [y/N]? y07:43
wolfie2xGet:1 http://ppa.launchpad.net intrepid/main pastebinit 0.11~bzr46-1~fta1 [9390B]07:43
wolfie2xFetched 9390B in 2s (3395B/s)07:43
wolfie2xSelecting previously deselected package pastebinit.07:43
wolfie2x(Reading database ... 167230 files and directories currently installed.)07:43
wolfie2xUnpacking pastebinit (from .../pastebinit_0.11~bzr46-1~fta1_all.deb) ...07:43
wolfie2xProcessing triggers for man-db ...07:43
wolfie2xSetting up pastebinit (0.11~bzr46-1~fta1) ... | pastebin07:43
wolfie2xoops07:43
* Cycom shakes his head07:43
Cycomwhat did you do, /exec -o?07:43
Hoover_4000WTF07:43
Cycomwhy would you ever install something from your IRC client?07:43
DanaGomglolwut?07:43
wolfie2xI'm trying the pastebin thing07:44
dulakI tried the pastebin thing and it didn't spam irc07:44
dulakyou did it wrong07:44
Hoover_4000i already installed pastebin now how do i use it07:44
CycomHoover_4000: a little googling seems to reveal that you don't really have a normal bluetooth adapter.  It's this funky thing that has a bluetooth adapter but shows up as an HID mouse or something.07:44
DanaGYou're Doing It Wrong.07:45
DanaG07:45
DanaGAbout pastebinit.07:45
wolfie2xoks hw is it done?07:45
DanaGHere's how it's supposed to work:07:45
DanaGpastebinit some_file07:45
CycomHoover_4000: basically, I have no idea how to get it working, but you might want to look here: http://help.lockergnome.com/linux/Bluetooth-Transceiver-ftopict417556.html07:45
DanaGor: some_command | pastebinit -07:45
Hoover_4000why are you saying its not normal07:45
CycomHoover_4000: because most bluetooth adapters don't show up as a human interface device07:45
wolfie2x<paste my long output in the input box> | pastebinit07:45
wolfie2xtrying again07:46
CycomHoover_4000: and this one has a bajillion settings in windows supposedly, along with special software07:46
DanaGNope.07:46
DanaGIt's a command line app.07:46
DanaGYou feed it a file, or pipe stuff into it.07:46
Hoover_4000no that is because i have my keyboard and mouse hooked up07:46
Hoover_4000i have the wireless entertainment desktop 7000 from MS07:46
DanaG!wrong is You're Doing It Wrong.07:46
wolfie2xDanaG: how can it be seen it here if i run it on my terminal ??07:47
DanaGYou paste the link it pops out for you.07:47
CycomHoover_4000: yes, I know. I looked up the device IDs from the lsusb output you flooded the channel with.07:47
wolfie2xahhh07:47
CycomHoover_4000: remember that link I pasted and told you to read not three minutes ago?07:47
wolfie2xtrying again07:47
z0rHoover_4000: you don't need to install pastebinit. Just go here, paste your text there, then paste the URL here07:47
DanaGYes, capitalized on the You're Doing It Wrong. =þ07:47
elmargolI try to build digikam-0.10.0-beta4 from source. somehow libkdcraw is not found :( the package is installed :(07:47
z0rHoover_4000: where "here" is http://paste.ubuntu.com/ ;)07:47
CycomHoover_4000: the one that talks about your specific device, and how you need to change a setting on the windows side to get it working?07:48
Hoover_4000ok07:48
z0rHoover_4000: sorry, that sentence was nonsense07:48
Hoover_4000http://paste.ubuntu.com/62768/07:49
wolfie2xhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/62767/07:49
Hoover_4000thats the url07:49
z0rthat's it :)07:49
DanaGdana@toshOLDba:~/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop/Desktop$ cd Desktop07:49
DanaGdana@toshOLDba:~$07:49
DanaGGotta' love recursive symlinks.07:49
Hoover_4000stop spamming07:49
dulaklol @ top40.pls07:49
wolfie2xDanaG: ah that worked.. now why did someone tell to do  "sudo apt-get install pastebinit"07:50
DanaGThey were telling you to install the package, that's all.07:50
z0rwolfie2x: it's just a novelty. never mind07:50
CycomHoover_4000: you flooded the channel with like 20 lines of lsusb after we told you about pastebin.  I don't really think his one line is even close to spamming.07:50
DanaGReally, people should just say "install the package pastebinit"07:50
Hoover_4000ok07:51
Hoover_4000what link did u give me07:51
Hoover_4000i dont recall it07:51
adithyahi all07:51
dr_willismost irc clients have scroll bars to show the channel history :)07:51
wolfie2xDanaG: sorry for bing so dumb.. but I went to a web page, pasted my output and pasted that link.. why do i have to install pstebinint or something for it??07:51
DanaGIt just makes it easier to do automatically.07:52
z0rwolfie2x: you don't need to install it. You can if you like, but it's a more advanced method. It allows you to paste it there without your mouse07:52
wolfie2xok so i still didn't get the *automatic* way..07:52
DanaGAnd if you're on a console, you may need to be able to type (into console irc app such as finch) the URL into the channel, since you can't copy and paste.07:53
bazhangcat /etc/apt/sources.list | pastebinit <----that returns a url07:53
z0rHoover_4000: did you find the link?07:53
bazhangHoover_4000, paste.ubuntu.com07:53
wolfie2xbazhang: trying it07:54
Hoover_4000ya07:54
Hoover_4000i already did that and i gave you the link07:54
CycomHoover_4000: scroll up.07:54
Hoover_4000ok07:54
z0rHoover_4000: just out of interest, if you're new to linux why are you using intrepid?07:54
elmargolnoone :(07:54
CycomHoover_4000: see the part where I put the link of help.lockergnome.com/ etc. etc. ?07:54
Hoover_4000well am not like extremely new07:55
z0rHoover_4000: ok07:55
Hoover_4000had hardy for am month and then decide3d to upgrade today07:55
wolfie2xz0r: it's pure curiosity.. same with me.. yeah yeah i know it killed the cat or something07:55
Hoover_4000well it didnt work in hardy either07:55
z0rwolfie2x: well it's a good way to learn ;)07:55
Hoover_4000probably i will try to change the settings in windows from software controlled to hardware controlled07:56
CycomHoover_4000: so you DID read the article :)07:57
wolfie2xbazhang:  cat /etc/apt/sources.list | pastebinit   doesn't work07:58
Hoover_4000ya i read it07:58
wolfie2xsays: "Error no arguments specified!"07:58
Hoover_4000thats waht i was reading07:58
DanaGneeds to be pastebinit -07:59
bazhangwolfie2x, sudo apt-get install pastebinit07:59
DanaGBut instead of using cat, you can just do it this way07:59
wolfie2xbazhan: already did that07:59
DanaGpastebinit /etc/apt/sources.list07:59
DanaGGive it a file name.07:59
wolfie2xlets try07:59
Hoover_4000i manage my bluetooth with the intellipoint software maybe should try managing it with hardware07:59
DanaGor the other thing is some_command_with_long_output | pastebinit07:59
DanaGer08:00
bazhangwolfie2x, works here08:00
DanaG some_command_with_long_output | pastebinit -08:00
DanaGnote the dash for 'stdin' (input from pipe).08:00
wolfie2xDanaG: that worked! ;)08:00
wolfie2xahhh my mistake.. missed that last "-"08:01
DanaGIt's easy to miss.08:01
wolfie2xDanaG: what exactly does adding a "-" mean in linux? have seen it in "su -"08:01
DanaGIt can mean various things.08:02
dulakon su it means "full login environment"08:02
DanaGAnyway, time for bed for real.08:02
dulakfor most other commands it means "use stdin here"08:02
wolfie2xdualk: means all my env vars are copied08:02
wolfie2x?08:02
dr_willissu - is shortcut for somthing else i forget. :)08:02
Hoover_4000will be right back in a few08:02
dulakwolfie2x: for su, it means "pretend I logged in as root, and not my normal user"08:03
wolfie2xDanaG: go sleep. ;) thx for the help08:03
dulakwolfie2x: but you can su to any user, not just root, when you add the - it acts like you had originally logged in as that user08:03
dulakwolfie2x: as an example if you su to root without the -, $HOME is still pointing to /home/username instead of /root like it would if you had logged in as root08:04
dulakwolfie2x: the - fixes that kind of thing08:04
dr_williswolfie2x,   theres 'login shells' and normal shells. :)  the - tells it to use a login shell - i belive08:05
wolfie2xI C08:05
dulaka normal shell inherits the environment from the parent shell, a login shell gets a whole new environment just like a new login08:06
dr_willisdulak,  one runs the .bash_profile, and the non-login just runs .bashrc also. :)08:07
dr_willisToday on #ubuntu+1 : Linux FUNdamentals! :)08:08
wolfie2x:)08:08
dulakdr_willis: flawless upgrade for me yesterday btw, I was seriously impressed08:08
dr_willisat least you dident ask... "Whats the command for mkdir?"  :)08:09
wolfie2xit's hard to google for something like that.. search for "linux -" ?08:09
dr_willisdulak,  im 1 upgrade failed badly... scared to try it on the other machine. :)08:09
dr_willislinux -    will get lots of hits i imagine08:09
dulakdr_willis: never had a flawless upgrade before08:09
dr_willisdulak,  i tend tokeep /home and do clean installs.. but i really dont need intrepid on my old fileserver.. yet :)08:10
dulakdr_willis: I have an issue with the nvidia driver but it's a hardware age thing, my cpu doesn't have sse and the newer drivers require it for 3d, but that's a non-issue from the upgrade standpoint08:10
dulakdr_willis: I'd keep LTS on a file server myself, I keep all my servers on LTS08:10
dr_willisMy fileserer is.. MY fileserver.. thats it.. :) just for me and the wife...08:10
dr_willisits connected to the tv downstairs so its also a video player.08:11
dulakthat's kind of a workstation too then08:11
dulakmy fileserver is a headless box-o-disks so I keep it LTS08:11
dulakI have a modded xbox on the tv I use as a media player front end to the file server08:12
dr_willisi had one headless.. then had issues..  - it wouldent boot up one day.. had to hook up a monitor to see why08:12
dr_willisI got some x box's i need to mod for that.. bit im too lazy08:13
dr_willisI got the Wii set up using 'orb' on a wndows box to serve it videos08:13
wolfie2xok I'm going on my next mission: encode a video clip from my cam to h264 so that it's easier to upload on facebook..08:13
wolfie2xguess that'll take a good couple of hours figure out08:13
wolfie2xworked on Hardy and ffmpeg from Tomubuntu..08:13
wolfie2xdoesn't work on intrepid..08:14
wolfie2xdefault intrepid ffmpeg doesn't have x264 enabled or something08:14
prometheanfireI can't wait til nvidia fixes their drivers08:14
dulakwolfie2x: mencoder can do h264 I think08:14
wolfie2xdulak: has a GUI?08:14
dulakwolfie2x: maybe, I just use command line08:15
wolfie2xI'm using WinFF gui for ffmpeg08:15
dulakI'm old school, I use the terminal for a LOT of stuff08:15
wolfie2xdulak: can i just encode with a single command?08:15
wolfie2xor do i have to encode video08:15
wolfie2xthen audio08:15
wolfie2xthen put together08:16
dulakwolfie2x: yes, I convert and encode in a single pass but some stuff looks better with a double pass08:16
dulakwolfie2x: depends on what you need, for a cam 1 pass is probably enough08:16
wolfie2xcan u send me a sample cmd line u execute?08:16
wolfie2xI'll install mencoder and try08:18
dulakwolfie2x: http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en/encoding-guide.html08:18
dulakthat's a full guide with everything known about encoding using mencoder08:18
Hoover_4000hello08:19
wolfie2xthat's a lot to read! ;)08:19
wolfie2xwas thinking of copy pasting ur cmd and replacing the filename.. ;)08:20
dulakwolfie2x: section 14.5 is all about h26408:20
Cycomwolfie2x: but then you wouldn't learn anything!08:20
Hoover_4000cycom08:20
dulakI don't use h264 on my stuff, I use mpeg4v3 so my videos will play in any windows player08:20
Hoover_4000i now got another option in prefs08:21
wolfie2xCycom: true.. but i learnt about pastebin today.. ;)08:21
wolfie2xdulak: h264 is normally playable on windows08:21
dulakwolfie2x: I don't think it's native to win2k or win9808:21
dulakwolfie2x: I think it requires a codec download08:22
wolfie2xi cu08:22
Cycomcccp = win for codecs08:22
wolfie2xi c08:22
Hoover_4000cycom what options are under your prefs08:22
dulakfor my videos, I prefer the "no downloads for windows idiots" solution08:22
wolfie2xguess mpeg4v3 is microsoft implementation of h264 ?08:22
Hoover_4000you said your bluetooth is working08:23
CycomI have Devil-0 (Devil being my hostname)08:23
dulakwolfie2x: I"m not sure, I just know that one works on every version of media player since win9808:23
Cycomas a tab, and then it has the options "Hidden", "Always visible", "Temporary visible", and "Friendly name"08:23
Cycomthen the next tab is general08:23
Hoover_4000cycom08:25
Hoover_4000cycoom check this now08:25
Hoover_4000http://paste.ubuntu.com/62775/08:25
Cycomhooray you figured out pastebin!08:25
Hoover_4000ya08:26
Cycomalso, Microsoft Corp. Transceiver v 3.0 for Bluetooth08:26
Cycomneat!08:26
Hoover_4000ok look in that when i changed to hardware controlled08:26
Hoover_4000so still it doesnt do anything08:26
Hoover_4000i cant detect it08:27
Cycomyou don't have a tab that has the same options as what I have?08:27
Hoover_4000why not08:27
Hoover_4000with the exception of the nname08:28
Hoover_4000how many tabs do u have08:28
Cycomtwo08:28
Hoover_4000i have 2 in total08:28
Cycomme as well! what are your tabs called?08:29
Hoover_4000what other packages did u install08:29
Cycomnone.08:29
Cycomwhat are your tabs called?08:29
CycomGeneral and...08:29
Hoover_4000one tab is the name i gave it08:29
Hoover_4000the other is general08:29
Cycomgood.08:29
Cycomdo you see the 'Visibility setting' area in the one you named?08:30
Hoover_4000ya08:30
Cycomset it to 'Always visible', just for now to connect your devices.08:30
Hoover_4000ok08:30
wolfie2xquestion on "Software Sources": is it necessary to have "Source Code" enabled? seems to take long just to check for updates..08:30
Cycomwolfie2x: usually, no08:31
Cycomwolfie2x: just nice to have.08:31
dulakwolfie2x: it's only required if you are gonna download source packages and compile from source08:31
wolfie2xii c08:31
dulakwolfie2x: I only enable those on one or two of my servers, it's disabled on all the rest08:31
Hoover_4000well tried it still cant detect it08:31
CycomHoover_4000: Dunno then08:32
CycomIt's like 4 am here08:32
Hoover_4000ok08:32
Cycomso I'm going to bed.08:32
wolfie2xgood night cycom08:32
Cycombuenos noches. good luck.08:33
Hoover_4000its 3:34 am for me08:34
wolfie2xHoover: what r u doing up in d middle of d night?08:34
wolfie2xbluetooth keeping u awake? ;)08:35
wolfie2xguys what does intrepid-backports mean?08:37
Hoover_4000ok bye08:39
Hoover_4000CYA MAYBE POSSIBLY08:39
wolfie2xhello anybody still here?09:05
eagles0513875hi09:12
beilabsHey guys, just updated, running nvidia-glx-177 package.  Core temp of gfx card 8400M is now average of 62 degrees.  Seems quite hot especially with no extra settings enabled.  Any clues?09:13
whisperergreetingz09:35
whispereri just upgraded my hardy to ibex candidate09:35
whispererand I cant change my screen resolution09:35
waanwhisperer: cool what's it like?09:35
waandrivers missing?09:35
whispererseems drivers in place09:36
whisperertrying google it09:36
whispererbut no luck09:36
whispereryet09:36
whispererwander if any of you have same problems09:36
whispereri am sitting at 800x60009:36
whisperer:/09:36
waandoes glxinfo give the the usual results as from hardy?09:36
whispererwell09:37
whispereri am pretty new to ubuntu (6 months or so)09:37
whispererwhat doest it mean?09:37
whispererm@m-desktop:~$ glxinfo09:38
whisperername of display: :0.009:38
whispererXlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".09:38
whispererXlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".09:38
whispererXlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".09:38
whispererXlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".09:38
whispererXlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".09:38
whispererError: couldn't find RGB GLX visual or fbconfig09:38
whispererXlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".09:38
waanhave you checked, system -> admin -> hardware drivers09:38
whispererXlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".09:38
whispererXlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".09:38
whispererXlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".09:38
waanbad idea to paste in here09:38
whispererXlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".09:38
whisperer2 GLXFBConfigs:09:38
whisperer   visual  x  bf lv rg d st colorbuffer ax dp st accumbuffer  ms  cav09:38
whisperer id dep cl sp sz l  ci b ro  r  g  b  a bf th cl  r  g  b  a ns b eat09:38
whispererok09:38
dliwhisperer, don't flood :(09:38
whisperersorry09:38
whispererwont do again09:38
waanif somebody asks, you can use paste.ubuntu.com09:39
dliwhisperer, what's your video card?09:39
dliwhisperer, lspci|grep -i vga09:39
whisperer nVidia Corporation NV43 [GeForce 6600] (rev a2)09:39
whisperersystem->admin->hardware drivers = enabled and in use09:40
dliwhisperer, lsmod|grep nv09:40
whispererm@m-desktop:~$ lsmod|grep nv09:41
whisperernvidia               4718832  009:41
whispereri2c_core               24832  1 nvidia09:41
whispereragpgart                34760  2 nvidia,intel_agp09:41
tolonugacan anyone tell me how to disable all 3d desktop effects in kubuntu 8.10 / kde 4?09:41
dliwhisperer, "nvidia" used by 0, so, it's not used yet09:41
whispererhow to enable then?09:42
waantolonuga: what window manager do you normally use, for ubuntu its "metacity --replace&"09:42
waanI assume you're using compiz?09:42
tolonuganope, only kwin09:42
dliwaan: kde4 wm has 3D effects by default09:42
waanohh my mistake09:42
waani'll be quiet then :P09:42
nekostareh09:43
dliwhisperer, try to edit xorg.conf, specify Driver "nvidia"09:43
nekostargnome::restartstyle09:43
nekostarstupid gnome-session-preferences09:43
whispererwhat syntax to use?09:43
nekostarive no idea09:44
nekostari know nothing about this stuff09:44
whisperersudo gedit xorg.conf ?09:44
nekostarbasically the problem is that the gnome sessions manager dealio used to have a restart button09:44
nekostarwhisperer: ah gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf09:44
nekostargksu for X applications, sudo for terminal type09:44
dliwhisperer, whatever the editor, in Device section, make it Driver "nvidia"09:45
whispererok09:45
waanwhisperer: what was already there?09:45
dliwhisperer, or, you can read the current /var/log/Xorg.0.log, find WW EE lines09:45
whisperergime sec09:46
starscallingok09:48
starscallingso ther'es some massive memory leak09:48
starscallingin Xorg09:48
starscallinganyone else getting this?09:48
starscallingi've only 8 hrs uptime and i'm already at 1.3gig ram09:48
whisperer(WW) The directory "/usr/share/fonts/X11/cyrillic" does not exist.09:49
whispererEntry deleted from font path.09:49
dliwhisperer, that's harmless09:49
whisperer(**) |-->Screen "Default Screen" (0)09:49
user_starscalling: i dont know nothing about x, but you may give more info on which drivers you are using, etc..09:49
starscallingwhisperer ee is the bad one09:49
starscallingos[Linux 2.6.27-7-generic - Debian lenny/sid - Ubuntu DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu ( http://www.ubuntu.com )] | up[8 hours, 35 minutes] | cpu[Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q6600  @ 2.40GHz SMP (4 processors), 2399.998 MHz (19200.08 bogomips)] | chipset[Intel Corporation 82G33/G31/P35/P31 Express DRAM Controller (rev 02)] | video[nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600 GT (rev a1) at 1680x1050 (32 bits)] | opengl[GeForce 8600 GT/PCI/SSE2 powered by NVIDIA09:50
starscallingCorporation with driver 2.1.2 NVIDIA 177.80] | xchat[Version: 2.8.6] | [sysinfo-dg 1.1-DocTrax_1.46]09:50
whispererno EE09:50
whisperer:(09:50
starscallingX.Org X Server 1.5.209:51
whispererfound it09:51
starscallingxorg-server 2:1.5.2-2ubuntu3 (buildd@crested.buildd)09:51
whisperer(EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (Compatible NVIDIA X driver not found)09:51
starscallingBuild Date: 24 October 2008  09:06:49AM [64 bit btw]09:51
starscallingwell i'll be back09:52
joaopintostarscalling, better file a bug report about it09:52
starscallinggotta kill X09:52
dliwhisperer, sounds like the nvidia not installed, but you have the nvidia module, maybe, of different version09:52
dliwhisperer, rmmod nvidia09:52
whispererhmz09:52
whispererm@m-desktop:~$  rmmod nvidia09:53
whispererERROR: Removing 'nvidia': Operation not permitted09:53
dliwhisperer, reinstall the nvidia driver (module and xorg driver), modprobe nvidia; /etc/init.d/gdm restart09:53
whispererhow to ?09:53
dliwhisperer, you may try to rmmod after you shutdown X09:53
wgrantwhisperer: sudo rmmod nvidia09:53
whispererwgrant, doent work09:54
wgrant!doesn't work09:54
ubottuDoesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.09:54
whispererm@m-desktop:~$ sudo rmmod nvidia09:55
whispererm@m-desktop:~$09:55
dliwhisperer, stop X first; Ctl-Alt-F1, login there, then, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop09:55
olyhi, i have been plagued with problems with update-alternatives they tend to go update-alternatives is missing --remove-all or --quiet any ideas on how to fix this problem09:56
olyi have tried re-installing dpkg packages which seems to contain update-alternatives but this does not resolve the problem09:57
olyi can fix the --quiet by stripping all the .prerm and .postinst files of this parameter but --remove-all will not work09:58
olybecause its an important parameter, so basically i am looking for a better fix09:58
mastermolchpulseaudio is very unstable on my computer, it is crashing down after a minute using amarok or adobe flash player. does this happen on other computers too or is it my fault?09:58
olyor ideas as to where i might look or whats going wrong09:58
dlioly, I don't understand what's the problem specifically, any example?10:00
dr_willisive not had any issues wuth pulse on my 3 machines.. so far..10:00
dr_willis:)10:00
olycurrently flash is trying to update but it breaks complaining that update-alternatives is missing the --remove-all parameter10:01
olywhy it would be missing a parameter i have no idea10:01
olybut i have had the problem with other packages10:01
olyit seems to be a problem with update-alternatives on this machine10:01
cypherdelicI have an annoying problem. when i open firefox, window decoration is missing, when i press F11 for fullscreen and then again F11 for un-fullscreen, i have my window decorations back, any idea?10:02
dlioly, I guess the other way, a problem with flash package10:02
olyits not just flash i have had problems with most packages10:02
olyusually its the --quiet parameter10:03
olywhich i can easily fix10:03
mastermolchdr_willis i changed the number of speakers in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf to 610:03
dlioly, you have to find the specific command which fails10:03
mastermolchafter this it is crashing down all the time10:03
olyby doing a find and replace in all .prerm and .postinst files to stip out --quiet10:04
olythey run through file10:04
mastermolch@ dr_willis10:04
cypherdelicgot it myself10:04
olyobviously i am not fussed about update-alternatives running quiet10:04
olyso thats a quick / simple fix10:04
dlioly,  update-alternatives --quiet --list editor10:04
dlioly, can you run that? with sudo as usual10:04
olyupdate-alternatives: unknown argument `--quiet'10:05
olyis the responce10:05
olyi have just fixed flash manually but i would still like to resolve this problem for the next time i upgrade10:05
olyits like i have an old version of update-alternatives where these arguments did not exist or something10:06
dlioly, then, your update-alternatives is faulty10:06
dlioly, update-alternatives --help10:06
olythat was my conclusion just dont knwo how to fix10:07
olyhelp works10:07
dlioly, is --quiet listed in --help?10:08
olynope10:08
dlioly, dpkg --version10:08
oly3 options --install --remove --help10:08
dlioly, are you running ubuntu at all?10:08
oly1.14.20ubuntu1 (i386)10:08
olyyes i am running intrepid, it was an upgrade from hardy10:09
ByteJuggler /whois ByteJuggler10:09
dlioly, sudo which update-alternatives10:09
dlioly: sudo ls -l $(which update-alternatives)10:09
oly/usr/local/bin/update-alternatives10:09
oly-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4248 2008-07-05 10:23 /usr/local/bin/update-alternatives10:10
dlioly, several things10:10
dlioly, remove "/usr/local/bin" for root10:10
olythere is also an update-alternatives in /usr/sbin10:10
dlioly, rm /usr/local/bin/update-alternatives10:10
dlioly, /usr/local/bin should not be for root at all, that's most important10:11
dlioly, I don't understand how it got in10:11
olyokay removed10:11
atle_Has anyone experienced that the fan is constantly running after upgrading to Intrepid??10:11
dlioly, for the time being, I suggest you to move away /usr/local/*, sounds very dangerous to me10:13
olyokay, not sure what you mean by move away from /usr/local/* though10:13
olygoing to try another update10:13
olygot 251 updates to come down10:14
dlioly, sudo mv /usr/local /usr/local_old;sudo mkdir -p /usr/local10:14
olyso will see if they go through smotthly10:14
user_atle_: not here, but you might check launchpad for similar reports10:14
dlioly, if you don't understand how /usr/local/bin got in, do what I suggested. :(10:15
olyokay done10:15
dlioly, after that, probably, I would try to reinstall every package10:15
olyokay i will try all that10:16
atle_I did..  bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu..... and I found two guys with a similar case... but no workarounds.10:16
ByteJuggleratle_: No but its not to say that there hasn't been a regression somewhere.  What hardware have you got? (Motherboard model/chipset, you can find out all the hw in your machine with "sudo lshw >hw.txt" Then open it with "gedit hw.txt"l)10:16
olythanks for the help dli, i am guessing i have files where i should not or something10:16
olyor is it more the permissions on the files that seems wrong10:17
dlioly, first, you shouldn't have /usr/local/bin/update-alternatives, that's the most supspicious part, second, you shouldn't have /usr/local/bin in path for root10:17
dlioly, think about it, maybe, you should do: dpkg -l|grep '^ii'|awk '{print $2}'|xargs apt-get --reinstall install10:18
dlioly, that would reinstall every installed package10:18
olyokay sounds like a good plan to me10:18
olyput backanything i that might be needed10:18
olywhen we renamed the folder10:19
olylooks like a nifty command :)10:19
atle_uhhmm... I am kind of an jackass to ask this question at this very moment. Because, well... I dont have the computer in front of me..  All I know, is that it is a DELLM133010:19
atle_I hoped that since DELL is working so close with Ubuntu, theire machines would have been working more flawless....10:20
eagles0513875!language | atle_10:20
ubottuatle_: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.10:20
Hobbseeatle_: nvidia video card?10:21
olylooking good though dli, not seen any mention of update-alternative errors so far10:21
olyso thanks for all your assistance, most appreciated thats been bugging me for a while now10:22
whispererdli: i tried recovery mode and fix Xserver10:22
atle_yup... and i saw that a new nonfree driver had been taken in use after the upgrade..10:22
whispererseems it worked10:22
whispereri got access to resolutions menus now10:22
whispererthx10:22
Hobbseeatle_: hmmm.  Might be related to that then.10:23
Hobbseethose machines are generally fine10:23
atle_Do you think it could work to just use an older driver?10:23
dliwhisperer, no idea here :(10:23
atle_like, find the one that I used before the upgrade?10:23
whispererand one more thing10:23
whispereruograde to candidate breaks keyboard settings as well10:24
whispereri lost both, lithuanian and russian phonetic10:24
dliwhisperer, it's the keyboard layout problem or XIM part?10:26
whispererwhat is Xim?10:26
dliwhisperer, X Input Module or something similar10:28
whispereri dunno how to check10:28
whispererbut10:28
whispereri am selecting lithuanian keayboard10:29
whispererwhich was working fine on hardy10:29
dliwhisperer, so it's keyboard layout10:29
atle_And one last problem I got after the upgrade: I cannot connect to wifi anymore... If i right click the network-icon, I can only check/uncheck <wired-network>. Wifi is no longer an option.... Anyone that got any thougts on this?10:29
whispererany ideas how to fix?10:29
dliwhisperer, I have no experience then, since I use "us" layout only. you may try to fix it in /etc/X11/xorg.conf10:30
dliwhisperer, http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/ubuntu-63/ubuntu-hardy-8.04-keyboard-layout-switching-doesnt-work.-638633/10:30
whispererdli: thx10:30
dliwhisperer, 8.10 uses X config-less, maybe the source of trouble10:30
dliwhisperer,  Option "XkbLayout" "us,ru"10:31
dliwhisperer, maybe you can do "it,ru"10:31
whispererwell10:32
whispererno matter what I select10:32
whispererinput mode is standart US keyboard10:33
dliwhisperer, you mean in xorg.conf?10:34
unimatrix9hi there10:34
unimatrix9where can i find the config files for wep10:35
whisperernah10:35
unimatrix9how would i manually set an wep hex password10:35
whispereri meant admin->keyboard10:35
whispererbut it works now10:35
dliwhisperer, I trust xorg.conf more:(10:35
whispererok10:35
whispereri am not that experienced10:35
dliwhisperer, then, use whatever works, unix 10110:35
whispererbit affraid10:35
whispereryeah10:36
whispererthx10:36
dliwhisperer, unix idea is to keep all config files plain text :(10:36
kholerabbiDid that deviantart competition ever happen?10:36
whispereric10:37
dlikholerabbi, I think no, but gconf-editor is not lovely to me10:37
ByteJugglercompton: well it's certainly just nuked my desktop here... make sure the command was entered correctly "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop"10:39
ByteJugglercompton: you're running ubuntu, yes? (Not kubuntu or something else?)10:39
kholerabbidli: gconf-editor.. sorry?10:40
darqhey guys i just downloaded the rc interpid ibex and it wont boot (AMD Barton 2800+, 1GB ram, ATI HD2400) ... it gets me to the gdm and there it stops10:41
darqand then only the caps lock led is blinking .. and nothing starts. does anybody know that bug?10:41
Acknixhey guys im trying to run "su -c "./et-linux-2.55.x86.run""10:43
Acknixi enter my pw10:43
Acknixand it says authentication failure10:43
Acknixbut its the right pw =\10:43
ByteJugglerdarq: I think it's a kernel panic indicator10:43
Acknixacksaw@Mars:~/Desktop$ su -c "./et-linux-2.55.x86.run"10:43
AcknixPassword:10:43
Acknixsu: Authentication failure10:43
ByteJugglerdarq: and there's actually info displayed about it "behind" the X server10:43
ByteJugglertry booting into safe mode (without X) and see if it still occurs10:44
dr_willisAcknix,  you dont need to install that game as root.. a user can install it for thieorselfs10:44
dr_willisAcknix,  and you dont want to use 'su' use sudo if you wan tto install it systemwide10:44
Acknixok10:45
Acknixwell10:45
Acknixit wont run with just ./et-linux-2.55.x86.run10:45
Acknixnvm its doing it now10:46
Acknixit chmod'd it10:46
Acknixthanks10:46
ByteJugglerdarq:  It would be very useful if you can report that crash, albeit it'll be tricky due to it being a kernel panic...10:46
Acknix/home/acksaw/.setup9341: error while loading shared libraries: libgtk-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory10:46
Acknixok10:46
Acknixhow do i go about fixing that :D10:46
dr_willisNo clue Acknix  looks like it wants  a specific gtk version10:47
Acknixhm10:47
whispererholy crap10:47
dr_willisAcknix,  serah the package manager for  libgtk-1.210:47
whisperernow i try open folder10:47
dr_willisand install it10:47
Acknixok10:47
whispererPlaces->Videos10:47
ByteJugglerdarq: you can also try CTRL+SYSREQ+K10:47
ByteJugglerwhile the led's flashing10:47
whispereri get10:47
ByteJugglersee if you get a console back like that10:47
whispererthere was error installing the selected file10:48
AcknixThere is no matching application available.10:48
Acknix:(10:48
wgrantByteJuggler: Once keyboard LEDs are flashing, the kernel has panicked and you have no hope.10:48
whispererVideos does not appear to be a valid theme.10:48
ByteJugglerwgrant: does the magic sysreq keys not still work?10:48
wgrantAcknix: Wow, that's an old app... you need libgtk1.210:48
ByteJuggler(but yeah I thought you'd be a bit stuck given that the machine is still in graphics mode)10:48
wgrantByteJuggler: The kernel has terminated, so noso no.10:48
wgrantGah.10:49
ByteJugglerwgrant: k10:49
Acknixyeh its damned old10:49
Acknix=10:49
Acknixinstalling it now, apt-get got it10:49
wgrantAcknix: We probably won't have GTK1 in Jaunty.10:49
Acknixtrying agian now10:49
wgrantHopefully.10:49
Acknixheh10:49
Acknixits just for  agame10:49
Acknixwolfenstein enemy territoryu10:49
Acknixits recommending me to install as super user10:50
Acknixcan i do that from terminal?10:50
wgrantAh, a Loki installer?10:50
dr_willisAcknix,  you dont have to...10:50
Acknixok10:50
dr_willisAcknix,  it is proberly safer to just install it for a single user.10:50
Acknixok10:51
Acknixinstallling now10:51
dr_willisof course If i recall right.. once ya install that game.. you can archive the game directory.. and just copy it to other machuines :)10:51
dr_willisno need to rerun the installer on others10:51
darqwhat should i write in boot options to boot without x?10:56
dr_willisdarq,  i normally just disable the gdm/kdm service10:56
dr_willisI dont know of any 'no x' boot option10:56
dr_willisother then the 'single/recovery/rescue' options10:57
darqhow to disable gdm on a live cd?10:59
ByteJugglerIIRC the Intrepid "rescue" boot option gives you the option to boot to a root shell11:00
scopecreepis apt slow for anyone else?11:03
moenickejust a question, does it work well in a vmware?11:23
Hobbseeworks in virtualbox, so probably11:24
dr_willisI use virtualboz to run 8.10 just fine11:28
moenickecool, thx11:32
veloc1tyi tried it some weehs ago, but the guest extensions didn't work11:33
veloc1tymaybe they do now11:33
user_veloc1ty: screen resolution seems to work now at least11:34
veloc1tythat's good news :)11:34
moenickei wonder why there are no debian packages for vmware-tools11:35
dr_willisthey normally gotta get built for each kernel versiuon11:36
veloc1tytry virtual box :)11:36
veloc1tyi got a much better performance with virtualbox compared to vmware11:37
moenickeveloc1ty: does it work without pain, mouse, usb and screen resolution?11:37
veloc1tyyes it does11:37
dr_willisIve hjad very few issues with virtualbox.11:37
veloc1tythere was something with usb11:38
veloc1tyyou need to add the user who runs vbox to the admin group or something like that11:38
veloc1tyi'm quite sure there's a nice tutorial around the intard.net ;)11:38
moenickeok, such a little issue is ok11:39
moenickedoes it need some additional stuff compiled by hand?11:40
veloc1tynope, it just works11:40
veloc1tyi'm very satisfied with it11:40
wtgee1virtualboxx++11:40
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moenickei'll try it out11:41
veloc1tygood luck ;)11:41
WelshmanThanks for Ibex11:41
WelshmanATI card working too11:42
Welshmantook a while though11:42
Welshman!ati11:42
ubottuFor Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto | The ATI and nVidia binary drivers may not be currently installable at the moment11:42
Welshmanplease update that11:42
Welshmanfglrx works fine for ati hd 2400 pro11:43
Cheeryso.. soon ubuntu intrepid will be out?11:44
dliopen source drivers work pretty well for most ati cards by now, also11:44
PlzCheery: 4 days :D11:46
Cheeryyep. :) I've been using it for a month now11:46
bofh80my Xorg process is spiking every 20 to 30 seconds. . . . any ideas?11:46
Welshmanhow did they get fglrx working in xorg 7.4 when there is no driver released?11:46
Cheeryhmm11:47
CheeryI think I wait yet 4 days until I update my alpha11:47
Welshmanfed 9 people etc need info like that too11:47
Cheerydoes alpha get updated by default or do I need to upgrade?11:47
Cheerydarn, closed down my irssi window11:49
Enselic!networkmanager11:50
ubottunetworkmanager is an application to make (wireless) networking Just Work. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/NetworkManager11:50
scopecreepis it acceptable to reduce swappiness on a system with 8gb of ram?11:54
ByteJugglerscopecreep: with 8GB of RAM you might as well not have any swap11:55
ByteJuggler(IMHO)11:55
ByteJuggler(unless you use very memory hungry apps)11:55
scopecreepi actually havent touched it yet, but i was told id need it for hibernate/suspend11:56
scopecreepwhich still doesnt work11:56
ByteJugglerscopecreep: ah yes, don't know about that11:56
scopecreepits annoying, i made a 20g swap partition :\11:56
scopecreepi might just not use a swap or suspend at all11:57
ByteJugglerscopecreep: which is what I do (except occassionally on my laptop, where both of those does work, thankfully)11:57
ByteJuggler(20G swap partition = lolz :P_11:59
wgrantscopecreep: You don't need swap for suspend.11:59
ByteJuggler)11:59
wgrant20GB of swap is excessive.11:59
amikropIs the bug with the automatic login, and keyboard layout settings, solved in Intrepid?11:59
DextorionInstalling ubuntu today. Should i go for 8.10 at once, or should i go for 8.04 and upgrade when 10 is released?12:00
dliekiga 2.0.12-0ubuntu5 broken for me, "registration failed"12:00
Dextoriondo you guys have any problems with the beta?12:00
os2macDextorion: I would go with 8.04 as its the stable version. .10 is still in Beta/RC and has issues12:01
DextorionAlrighty os2mac, thank you.12:01
amikropAlso, when I tried to upgrade to Intrepid, the upgrade tool warned me that there is no proprietary driver for my graphics card, and I will have to use 'nv' after the upgrade. So, I didn't proceed with the upgrade.12:01
ByteJugglerDextorion: If you do install 8.10, make sure it's the RC, not the Beta12:01
dliDextorion, yesterday, dist-upgrading deleted /usr/bin/Xorg for me12:02
ByteJugglerDextorion: but I agree with os2mac12:02
gaelfx1is there a terminal command I can use to connect to a bluetooth device? hcitool scan sees my mouse, but bluez doesn't12:02
Dextorionwow. :) Thanks guys.12:02
dligaelfx1, hidd --search12:02
wgrantdli: How did you upgrade?12:02
gaelfx1dli: that command is gone now12:02
DextorionI'll go with the current one, and upgrade later on.12:02
legend2440i did a clean install of intrepid rc1  and while cp works fine to copy files when i try cut paste the progress bar box pops up but it doesnt copy the file. no disk activity or anything. any ideas?12:03
dliwgrant, apt-get update;apt-get -f dist-upgrade12:03
wgrantdli: ARRRRRGH12:03
gaelfx1dli: nevermind, it's back!12:03
wgrantdli: That is not a way to upgrade.12:03
dliwgrant, I dist-upgrade from 8.1012:03
wgrantEven if you're doing that, you're meant to watch it to avoid X being removed!12:04
wgrantYou cannot complain if you blindly let it remove things.12:04
amikropIs the bug with the automatic login, and keyboard layout settings, solved in Intrepid? Also, when I tried to upgrade to Intrepid, the upgrade tool warned me that there is no proprietary driver for my graphics card, and I will have to use 'nv' after the upgrade. So, I didn't proceed with the upgrade.12:04
Dextorionby the way.. i have a core 2 duo, should i get the 64 bit version? or keep to 32.12:04
amikropAny comments on those?12:05
wgrantamikrop: Perhaps you could describe the bug. We don't all known every one of the hundred thousand bugs that have been filed in Ubuntu's lifetime.12:05
DextorionIf i recall right.. there were some issues with 64 bit before but.. how about now?12:05
wgrantAs for nv, what about it?12:05
gaelfx1ok, finally some useful information on bluetooth: I cannot connect to my mouse because the "File descriptor [is] in a bad state". Could someone help me out with this?12:05
dliwgrant, I'm not asking you for help. thanks anyway12:05
amikropwgrant, I want to use the proprietary "nvidia" drivers, as I do now (for 3D support).12:06
wgrantamikrop: I'm afraid that you'll have to complain to nvidia about that.12:06
amikropBut it says they are not available for intrepid.12:07
wgrantThey're being slow and not updating their old drivers.12:07
scopecreepi think they discontinued the old drivers12:07
dliDextorion, adobe doesn't support 64 bit yet. SUN opened java, but 64 bit is still under development12:07
wgrantNo, they have plans to update them.12:07
wgrantBut they haven't done so yet.12:07
wgrantdli: Er, OpenJDK works fine on amd64.12:07
Dextoriondli, so i go with 32.12:07
amikropwgrant, Why doesn't Intrepid use the drivers Hardy used?12:07
wgrantamikrop: Because we have a new version of X.org.12:07
wgrantWith which the proprietary drivers are incompatible.12:08
amikropwgrant, ok12:08
amikropwgrant: I am reffering to this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-keyboard/+bug/19627712:08
dliDextorion, you can have wrappers or chroot in 64bit, if you have 4GB+ ram, 64bit is a must12:08
gaelfx1can someone help me figure out why I can't use bluetooth at all?12:08
ubottuUbuntu bug 196277 in xorg-server "A GNOME login without keypress dosn't set GNOME keyboard settings " [High,Fix released]12:08
wgrantdli: What would he need a chroot for?12:09
amikropAnyway, I hope nVidia releases their new drivers as soons as possible (before Thursday, if this is possible).12:11
amikropwgrant: thanks, and bye12:11
wgrantamikrop: As do we all...12:11
humboltI seem to be unable to get my mic working with skype in ibex12:13
Xcercai was having some problems with lirc in 8.10 and i saw that dkms kept having a error on boot, so i read in one persons post that that had the same problem so they ran apt-get remove -purge dkms and said that worked...  i did that12:13
Xcercaand now when i boot i get into gnome, all of the panels and icons did then the screen goes white12:14
Xcercais there a way to re-install dkms so that the packages are also installed with it12:15
gaelfx1Xcerca: almost every time I start up, my screen goes white, once X loads though, everything shows up as it should12:15
gaelfx1of course, I am using the restricted driver12:15
Xcercai had kqemu , nvidia driver and lirc modules...  now when i boot up it says loading DKMS but none of the modules are there12:16
Xcercaso you think i should just wait a little longer ?12:16
Xcercai already went into failsafe termial and installed nvidia-glx-new-envy12:16
gaelfx1Xcerca: well, if you hear the login sound and it's still white, then you need to restart and try again12:17
legend2440i did a clean install of intrepid rc1  and while mv and cp in terminal works fine to copy or move files when i try cut paste or copy paste  the progress bar box pops up but it doesn't copy or move the file or folder. no disk activity or anything. any ideas?12:17
scopecreepother than removing swap from fstab and rebooting, what do i need to do to disable swaping altogether?12:17
Xcercait changed the look and res so i think it's using the glx driver,  but then it goes white ...  i see all of the icons and everything load first also12:18
wgrantXcerca: Why are you using nvidia-glx-new-envy?12:19
gaelfx1Xcerca: ah, well, that sounds quite different from my problem, sorry12:19
wgrantThere are much better solutions in Intrepid...12:19
Xcercawgrant , i did aptitude search nvidia and that was the one i thought might work... i used envy before when i installed the nvidia drive12:20
Xcercawhich should i use ?12:20
scopecreepwhen i set my network info in /etc/network/interfaces i cant use my interface, are the settings somewhere else in ibex?12:20
gaelfx1Xcerca: well, if you do get it working, I suggest the Jockey-gtk app12:20
humbolthow can I disable pulseaudio in intrepid? or at least get dmix dsnoop running?12:20
wgrantXcerca: use jockey to install it.12:20
gaelfx1Xcerca: it did pretty well on my box12:20
wgrantAnd don't remove packages which you don't know about.12:20
Xcercais that a console app ?12:21
wgrantNo.12:21
gaelfx1gtk != console12:21
gaelfx1Xcerca: it12:21
gaelfx1s the restricted driver section of Administration apps12:21
gaelfx1doh, Hardware drivers...12:22
gaelfx1so, anyone up for helping me out with my bluetooth?12:26
dligaelfx1, can you pastebin your command lines and error messages?12:32
gaelfx1dli: I assume you want from 'sudo hidd --search'?12:33
dligaelfx1, if that's the only thing you try, better get hand dirty and read a detailed howto: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/bluetooth-guide.xml12:34
s0u][ighthello what was the name of the pulseaudio support package for flash?12:35
captaincFor this morning's updates, I'm getting NOT AUTHENTICATED in update manager for libhal1, hal, sbackup, and a few others. Wondering why this would be...12:37
wgrantcaptainc: Wait a few hours and try again.12:39
wgrantYour mirror is probably bad.12:39
captaincok, will do. what do you mean by "bad"?12:39
chadHaving some serious issues with Pulseaudio only playing static ... can someone help ?12:40
cybernoutany one else testing 8.10 rc?12:42
gaelfx1cybernout: I believe that is the purpose of this channel12:43
chadcybernout: yeah i think we all are12:43
captaincbeen working beautifully over here. easiest install yet.12:45
captaincand the new nautilus kicks ass.12:45
cybernoutok, could you check if search in synaptic works12:45
cybernouttry an search for any package you know thats in there12:46
captaincthough there is a new default pixbuf theme engine and it broke a lot of my themes.12:46
chadcaptainc:  have you tried to mount a smbshare inside nautilus yet .. cause it still doesnt seem to work12:46
cybernoutsee if it works12:46
captaincno, but I can try because I am using Virtual Box to access samba shares on Ibex.12:46
captaincJust have to configure the other way around.12:46
chadcaptainc: yep .. and dont you love virtualbox .. makes vmware look like crap12:47
captaincchad: yeah, it is really fast compared to vmware. Can't wait till true multi-core capability in a VM!12:47
cybernoutwho has some time to check synaptic?12:48
captainccybernout: the new search box is different, it's search algorithm is different. the old search is still there though.12:48
cybernoutold search does also not work12:48
squid0hello12:48
captaincThe quick search i mean12:48
cybernouttry it , and see12:48
captainccybernout: does for me.12:48
chadcybernout: mine works fine as well12:49
cybernouthmm, ok12:49
cybernoutdid you add all repos12:49
cybernoutsearch wicd12:49
cybernoutdoes it show up?12:49
squid0I'm using the Kubuntu RC, and while a lot of things are looking great, X suddenly crashes every once in a while...12:49
squid0it's very frustrating12:49
captainccybernout: all defaults and some customs too12:49
GibbaTheHutthiya, has anyone come accross a "Kernel configuration is invalid, include/linux/autoconf.h missing"   have installed build-essential12:49
cybernoutok12:50
captainccybernout: you refresh the list? are any lists not downloading correctly?12:50
gaelfx1dli: hey, sdpd doesn't seem to be running, could that be the problem?12:50
cybernoutwell for example if you search mplayer, it show not mplayer12:51
cybernoutbut pulse audip12:51
cybernouti see it does show xchat12:51
dligaelfx1, could be, since mine has it up12:52
cybernoutbut search for wicd, and envyng shows nothing12:52
chadi rarely use the gui for packages .. so it seems fine to me12:52
cybernoutthe    same search in aptitude shows the correct package12:52
dligaelfx1, it's brought up by /etc/init.d/bluetooth here12:52
cybernoutso i thought, it must be broken12:53
xxploitu talking about synaptic being a bit messed up with the search and quick search functions?12:53
cybernout:P12:53
cybernoutyes12:53
gaelfx1dli: ok, I'll see if I can figure out why it isn't being started by mine12:53
xxploityeh I had that problem with ubuntu, xubuntu which im now using doesnt seem to have that problem12:53
s0u][ightapt is one of the best package managers12:53
xxploitbut basically on the ubuntu beta, if u cant find it with search, quick search should find it...for a few things neither will find it12:54
cybernoutyes  , i agree , apt is the best... so should synaptic show what you search12:54
s0u][ightcybernout, get familiar with the cli12:54
cybernouthehe12:54
cybernouti am away's thinking for the new ubuntu user12:54
cybernoutalway's12:55
cybernout*12:55
s0u][ightcybernout, mostly being a new ubuntu user also makes you looking up easy to find software12:55
xxploitcybernout: you could install packagekit-gnome seems like ubuntu mite be heading that way to eventually use it12:56
adz21cHi, I have been having problems with interpid and my Xonar D2 sound card. On first boot of interpid the sound worked fine, however since a couple boots after that I have had no sound. I have noticed when I used hardy that when the sound card isn't working I am unable to control many options in alsamixer, this is currently the case. However on a cold boot I get to manipulate more options than a warm one. anyone have any ideas?12:58
captaincsynaptic shouldn't change much, it's possible the best thing since sliced bread... and apt.12:59
cybernouthmm13:00
xxploitadz21c: i think there is some bug with sound after the last few updates, i think alot users had a problem with sound13:00
adz21cxxploit: ok, I tried building alsa 1.0.18rc3 on a previous interpid install and that worked for a while, then again failed shortly after. Where do I go for ubuntu bug tracker to try find similar issues to follow? or create my own.13:02
mellery_Hi, I lost sound for media player, vlc, and wine when I updated to Ibex13:03
xxploitadz21c: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs13:04
adz21cxxploit: thanks13:04
mellery_can someone help me figure out what broke?13:05
djdarkmanhello, what's the status of kopete in ibex? will the kde4 version be used or the kde3?13:08
adz21cdjdarkman: 4 from the looks, i don't see a package for 313:08
djdarkmanadz21c: that's very sad, the new kopete has major regresions when it comes to the yahoo! protocol13:09
adz21cdjdarkman: like what?13:09
djdarkmandoesn't download contact photos13:10
djdarkmandoesn't download contact list correctly13:10
Xcercaif i just updated using update-manager -d to the beat version then on the 30th will i be able to update again the same way ?13:11
adz21cdjdarkman: how does it not download the list correctly? seemed ok to me, although i rarely use yahoo so i hadn't noticed the pictures thing13:11
djdarkmanmy friend told me that it didn't show all the online contacts, and I never saw any photos in the contact list13:12
adz21cdjdarkman: ok, can't confirm that either, my yahoo list has been empty for a while :)13:12
cybernoutwhere would i find the config file for wireless?13:15
Nece228ubuntu 8.10 will be fastest ubuntu release?13:24
helpplzCan anyone help me .. i just rebooted and my home directory is gone.  I am on live cd now.13:28
djdarkmanNece228: performance?13:28
Nece228djdarkman: yeah13:29
djdarkmanNece228: kubuntu or ubuntu? KDE or GNOME?13:30
Nece228djdarkman: ubuntu13:30
helpplzanyone?  can anyone help me?13:30
djdarkmanNece228: it should be, I've read some news, about boot time improvements, but don't know if it's implemented or not, but since the new kernel is faster it should be, it always depends how you use it13:31
djdarkmanhelpplz: since you upgraded?13:31
helpplzno i have been on the upgrade for weeks, it just happened randomly when i rebooted13:32
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djdarkmancan you log in with your user(s) helpplz?13:33
Nece228djdarkman: you mean gnome start up time or boot?13:33
Nece228djdarkman: *boot entire system13:34
helpplznope the directory is just empty ..13:34
djdarkmanNece228: that too but also boot times, you can check these out at slashdot, that's where I've read them13:34
helpplzi guess i am lucky i have a backup, but kinda scary it will happen again13:34
helpplzis there any reason to not use reiser ?13:35
djdarkmanhelpplz: but how can you tell that your /home/ is gone if you can't login? :)13:35
Nece228djdarkman: can you give me exact link?13:35
cypherdelichelpplz: hes a murderer :D13:35
helpplzdjdarkman: mount my old drive from the live cd and look13:35
djdarkmanNece228: http://linux.slashdot.org/ and this is about what you surely get with ibex: http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/everything_you_need_know_about_ubuntu_810_intrepid_ibex?page=0%2C113:36
djdarkmanso helpplz your home is on a seperate partition and you  can't mount/find it when you are on a livecd?13:37
helpplzdjdarkman: yes it is13:40
djdarkmanand what does gparted show you?13:41
djdarkman( helpplz )13:41
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helpplzdjdarkman: weird .. its showing my /dev/sda2 as jfs now and no mount point13:42
djdarkmanhelpplz: it's not wierd the livecd shouldn't mount it automaticly13:43
helpplzdjdarkman: correct you are .. sorry13:43
helpplzdjdarkman: but why is it showing jfs when it should be reiserfs13:43
icewatermanhi, i am using 8.10 and i can use suspend to disk but it will only work once and not a second time after resume until i fully reboot13:44
djdarkmanhelpplz: dunno, probably new abbreviation trend....13:44
icewatermani can suspend to ram as often as i want13:44
helpplzohh well gonna go reinstall now13:45
icewatermanbut it will not work either if i suspended to disk before13:45
bindaasbhai22hi ..i have a problem with totem player...not sure i am at the right place or not...need help!!!13:46
bindaasbhai22getting this message while trying to play youtube videos "ffdemux_swf: Element doesn't implement handling of this stream. Please file a bug"13:46
bindaasbhai22 can somebody help please?13:46
Nece228djdarkman: thanks13:47
djdarkmanbindaasbhai22: try smplayer or mplayer13:47
djdarkmanNece228: no problem, hope it helped clear things up13:47
bindaasbhai22ok thanks...lemme try that now...13:48
bindaasbhai22if you dont mind me asking you....is this a known bug?13:49
joaopintobindaasbhai22, search for it on launchpad13:52
joaopintoif you can't find it, report :)13:52
g-hennuxhi!13:57
g-hennuxi've just switched from ibex beta to ibex rc13:57
g-hennuxand can't sign my emails any more. i.e. i get shown the pinentry-qt4 client, but then kmail says "wrong passphrase"13:58
g-hennuxdoing gpg --sign from the console, i also get this window shown, but then when entering my passphrase the message "gpg: Schwierigkeiten mit dem Agenten - Agent-Ansteuerung wird abgeschaltet" and i am asked to enter the passphrase on the command line13:59
J-B_johuu, anyone know how to run amsn with voice support?14:05
jacobmohi all.. anyone know why x server crash/restart after i have login, just as kde starts loading.. im on 8.1014:08
g-hennuxnote: my problem above is related to pinentry-qt4. using pinentry-qt instead works correctly (!)14:18
g-hennux(it does not, only from the command line)14:25
interflo1After upgrading to 8.10, my broadcom wireless card stopped working even though it says it's activated.14:29
InsomniaCitywill the new NetworkManager in 8.10 support all the openvpn options?14:30
InsomniaCityas opposed to the very limited subset it currently has.14:30
NET||abusehi all, working on my new eee 1000h, just got it yesterday, basic ibex install done, mostly ok other than wifi not working yet and some of the hardware and fn keys. fn f5/f6 for screen brightness ok, but not fn+f10/f11/f12 for mute/up down volume.14:38
NET||abusecompiz working though, which really supprised me, awsome14:38
NET||abusethe wifi is primary issue, i just want that and then i'll be pretty happy.14:39
NET||abuseeven able to play back 400MB video of tv show, sweet.14:40
NET||abusehave to tesst skype next14:40
interflo1After upgrading to 8.10, my broadcom wireless card stopped working even though it says it's activated.14:40
frank23I'm downloading the RC now. what is the problem with wifi? Is still knetworkmanager?14:40
interflo1I'm guessing the network manager isn't playing nice with my bcm431814:41
pronoyNET||abuse: i have hardy and skype doesn't work...a sound playback problem....rest everything is cool14:41
NET||abusepronoy: on eee100h?14:41
NET||abusepronoy: 1000h i mean?14:42
frank23interflo1: on the kubuntu alphas knetworkmanager didn't but the gnome networkmanager (nm-applet) workes14:42
icewatermanhow can i disable dbus for firefox?14:42
frank23worked*14:42
icewatermanbecause firefox complains about some dbus connection failing14:42
pronoyNET||abuse: pardon my ignorance but what is 1000h....sorry.........you're dealing with a curious noob here14:43
interflo1frank23:  my broadcom card worked fine in 8.04.  why would it stop working in 8.10?14:43
icewatermaninterflo1: newer kernel14:43
NET||abusepronoy: thhe Asus EeePC 1000h, small laptop :014:43
pronoyNET||abuse: my mistake..sorry...gotta desktop here ;)14:44
interflo1icewaterman: it says it's activated under Hardware Drivers14:44
NET||abusepronoy: it's pretty awsome little thingy, 10" screen, only manages 1024x76814:44
pronoyNET||abuse: lets get down to business !! can it run crysis ? ....lol14:45
Acknixim running 8.10 but i think this applies for all versions anyways14:46
icewatermanNET||abuse: well i have a similar box from msi, but its 10" can only handle 1024x60014:46
Acknixi'm trying to mount an external drive (NTFS) and its throwing up errors saying it cant be mounted14:46
moenicke_veloc1ty: did you get guest additions installed?14:46
ad_if i install ibex do I need to redit my fstab to mount /home partition14:50
NET||abuseicewaterman: sorry, forgot it is only 1024x600, i thought it was more when i was researching it, turns out it's not.14:50
NET||abuseicewaterman: seems i tricked myself into getting it over the acer aspire14:50
ad_anyone?14:50
veloc1tymoenicke_, some of them, yes14:52
veloc1tyyou should update to the latest version and give it a try then14:53
captaincad_: are you upgrading?14:54
ad_frsh install14:54
captaincad_: Where is your /home?14:55
ad_sda314:55
captaincad_: root/swap at sda1/sda2 ?14:55
ad_yes14:56
ad_so? do i need to edit myfstab again?14:57
captaincad_: I haven't done it personally, but if you may be able to simply specify your home partition in the install and have the install write your fstab correctly. You have to find someone who has done this before to clarify. Maybe a forum search?14:57
ad_ok thnx14:57
captaincad_: why not try an upgrade?14:59
ad_ye why not14:59
ad_ill try 1 :)14:59
ad_no need to edit fstab then?14:59
captaincright15:01
LunksHi, I can't scale my CPU speed using this "CPU Frequency Scaling Monitor" applet on Gnome.15:06
LunksI tried setting it to use suid by issuing 'dpkg-reconfigure gnome-applets', but even though it shows a drop down, it doesn't seem to work as it supposed to.15:07
gaelfx1I'm trying to use my bluetooth mouse, but it doesn't work and I suspect the problem is that when bluetooth starts, sdpd doesn't start, can someone point me in the right direction towards fixing this?15:07
nemosoooo figured I'd better get a jump on next ubuntu before my family needs to switch15:08
nemonext week right?15:09
nemoheh. that's an amusing reason to fail.  "needs 138M on disc boot"15:11
nemo(the disc layout on this computer was done by dell)15:12
nemoI see they allocated a whole 184.2MiB to /boot15:12
nemothe advice to run apt-get clean - not so useful in this case15:13
nemoguess the update tool isn't smart enough to recommend uninstalling old kernels if /boot is full15:13
void^just get rid of some old kernels15:13
nemoyep15:14
nemothat's what I'm doing :-p15:14
nemovoid^: 'course, I'm tempted to bump up size of /boot too, if the update needs 138M right off the start15:14
nemothat'll only leave 40 or so for future clutter15:15
cool_penguinHello everybody15:17
void^well, i currently have 13M used in /boot15:17
cool_penguinI installed a daily build version of 8.10 on Oct 2515:18
cool_penguinIt seems to have a lot of problems15:18
cool_penguinWas wondering if anybody could help15:18
rhsanbornI just read an article on Ibex and it has exactly what I've been looking for (better bluetooth and mobile internet support). I know it's coming out in 5 days, but is there really much risk in upgrading a little early?15:18
cool_penguin1st I get a blank screen at login15:19
gaelfx1I don't need to worry about synaptic removing gimp-gnomevfs and gimp-python, right?15:19
cool_penguinI dont quite know how I could fix that15:19
cool_penguinanybody here having any idea to fix that??15:20
cool_penguin??15:21
cool_penguin2nd My system does not shut down15:22
cool_penguinSomebody please help15:23
nemovoid^: after uninstalling all but most recent kernel (which for me is a bit on the extreme side, I normally keep current and previous)15:25
nemoI'm down to 23MiB in boot15:25
captainccool_penguin: if no one responds, ask again in a few. also do a forum search for the same issue. it seems like it would be a video card problem.15:25
nemooh. initrd.img-2.6.24-21-generic.bak15:25
nemoodd15:25
nemomaybe that was due to the interrupted upgrade15:26
nemohm. but the date is wrong15:26
cool_penguinThanks CaptainC15:26
nemothey have different checksums too. wild15:26
cool_penguinBut when I hit, Ctrl+F6 and then again hit Ctrl+F7, I get a GUI login screen15:26
nemobinary patch?15:26
cool_penguinThen would it still be a video card problem??15:26
nemodown to 16MiB after ditching that weird backup.15:28
captainccool_penguin: that is quite interesting. all you did was install 8.10? no other settings were changed? and was it a fresh install?15:28
cool_penguinyes15:28
cool_penguinfresh install15:28
LynetIs there a mini-image available for the latest ibex snapshot?15:29
cool_penguincaptainc: I am almost thinking of switching back to 8.04, but would still like to give this a last shot15:31
Plzno point switching back15:31
Plzin 3 days 8.10 will be released anyway15:31
Plz4 days*15:31
captainccool_penguin: so it boots straight to a black screen? what if you hit Ctrl+Alt+BackSpace at the point? does it restart X?15:31
nemocaptainc: my computer has always had all black VTs15:32
nemosome monitor issue15:32
nemois a cheapo dell box15:32
nemoI'd be screeewed if X didn't start - would be similar to his symptoms15:32
nemowell. not screwed. I could ssh in to fix I guess15:32
nemoassuming it wasn't at the rescue screen for a full manual fsck15:32
cool_penguinit restarts but then again its a blank screen15:33
nemocool_penguin: can you ssh in?15:33
cool_penguinI have to always hit CTRL+F6 and then F7 to see GUI login15:33
cool_penguinssh??15:33
captaincnemo: he said that if he switches to VT then back to GDM login with Ctrl+F7, he gets the GDM just fine.15:33
nemooh. you *can* get to the gui login?15:33
nemoah15:33
nemon/m15:33
nemocool_penguin: say, if you switch between the VTs, do any of them have text?15:34
nemocool_penguin: or are they all blank?15:34
cool_penguinno they have a text basically askin me to login15:34
nemoon my list of things to do is figure out why mine are screwed up, just has been low priority15:34
nemocool_penguin: oh. that's normal15:34
nemototally different issue to mine.15:35
cool_penguinBut then I never had to do this in Hardy15:35
cool_penguinAlso when I shutdown, the system does not shut down completely, It gets stuck at shutting down ALSA....[ok]15:36
LynetIf I want to make a multi-boot CD/usb-key with several different hardy/ibex images, what changes would I have to do to each image? Just the casper paths in the initrds?15:36
nemocool_penguin: the next thing after alsa is the one at fault, presumably15:36
cool_penguinmay be.15:36
nemocaptainc: does 8.10 use parallel shutdown/startup, or can I determine order still by looking in runlevels?15:36
cool_penguinI am not quite sure15:36
cool_penguinThe only change I made was to replace NM by Wicd network manager15:37
captaincnemo: not sure. it seems like a faster boot, but i'm not sure if it is using upstart or something like that.15:37
nemocool_penguin: what gets shut down after alsa in runlevel 6?15:37
gaelfx1could anyone venture a guess as to why sdpd is not present on my installation?15:38
cool_penguinI cannot see that part15:38
nemocool_penguin: ls /etc/rc6.d15:38
cool_penguinIt seems to be kinda frozen at that point15:38
captaincIf it is hanging at alsa on shutdown, maybe it is having a driver issue with it on boot.15:38
nemocool_penguin: pastebin contents of that directory :-p15:38
nemocaptainc: well, it says "ok"15:38
nemocaptainc: shouldn't say that unless the script completed15:38
captaincright.15:38
cool_penguinits K63mountoverflowtmp15:39
nemowow. 1.3GiB15:39
nemogood thing I'm grabbing it now15:39
nemocool_penguin: ah. unfamiliar with that, but hanging on things that mount/unmount is not horribly unusual15:40
nemocool_penguin: looks like it unmounts /tmp15:40
cool_penguinOne other thing, when It hangs  at shutdown, if i hit the power switch, I get a message saying stopping Gnome display manager15:40
captaincalse, we will need a tail of error log.15:40
captainc*also15:40
nemoI'm still on 8.04, but assuming they are similar...15:41
nemo                grep '^overflow on /tmp type tmpfs' >/dev/null; then15:41
nemo                umount overflow15:41
gaelfx1if anyone is successfully using bluetooth right now, could you do a "ps -ae | grep sdpd" for me?15:41
nemocool_penguin: you should try running K63mountoverflowtmp stop  yourself15:42
nemocool_penguin: then check for any logging, errors, leave it sitting there for a while to see if you get a mount timeout15:42
nemothat kinda thing15:42
cool_penguini shall give it a shot15:42
filthi have some problems with my laptop battery, i'm getting 1hr 50minutes at 100% as opposed to my windows 3.5 hours.15:43
cool_penguinany ideas for the login screen15:43
filthis there a workaround to this apparent bug?15:43
nemocool_penguin: sudo /etc/init.d/mountoverflowtmp stop  (in case you are unfamiliar)15:43
nemocool_penguin: due to whole "what's ssh" thing :)15:43
* user_ oh my, sound in vbox is still unusable here (choppy as hell)15:43
nemouser_: really. never had that issue myself.15:43
nemocool_penguin: wild ass guess, it is trying to unmount a filesystem that is in use by someething15:44
cool_penguinu saying that ssh is resonsible for the login screen??15:44
user_nemo: which host/guest combo do you run?15:44
nemocool_penguin: naw, was just surprised you seemed unfamiliar with it :)15:44
nemouser_: ubuntu host, windows guest15:44
nemothe usual :)15:44
nemouser_: also, on one computer at work, windows host, windows guest (for test configs)15:44
cool_penguinI have been using Ubuntu just for the past year15:45
nemouser_: also have a windows host, ubuntu guest, but don't use it much15:45
cool_penguini am still learning a lot15:45
user_nemo: i dont have win anymore15:45
nemouser_: for test machine, is most convenient.  allows me to also test the generic layout at work15:45
nemouser_: anyway. never had any sound problems :)15:46
nemouser_: what sound system are you using in host?15:46
cool_penguinnemo: I shall try unmounting using sudo /etc/init.d/mountoverflowtmp stop and see if the system shutdown15:46
cool_penguinshall report back in a few mins15:46
user_nemo: pulseaudio on hardy host15:47
hardcorewhats the difference between the ubuntu beta release and candidate release?15:47
nemouser_: ah. ditto. hum.15:47
gaelfx1release candidate is younger15:47
user_nemo: how many vmachines do you run concurrently aprox?15:48
DaekdroomYou shouldn't install beta if the RC is out.15:48
hardcorei installed beta, so that means i've eventually upgraded to release candidate, and will soon upgrade myself to official release?15:48
nemouser_: usually just 115:48
DaekdroomYes15:48
nemouser_: occasionally 215:48
filthnemo: nemo@scratch.felinemenace.org?15:49
nemono15:49
filthah.15:49
hardcoreso if i keep updating it will be official or do i need to install official release anyway?15:49
user_nemo: ok, i have more of them. enough host resource, but the code of vbox might not scale so well15:49
DaekdroomIt'll be official, but to make sure you should run sudo apt-get dist-upgrade15:49
hardcoreok thanks15:49
nemouser_: ask in #vbox then ? :)15:49
nemouser_: granted, the devs are on german time, and are never around on weekends15:50
hardcorehow do i view my system specs?15:50
DaekdroomHm. Is there anything I can do if Ubuntu 8.10 boot hangs with a modprobe traceback? >.<15:50
user_nemo: guess what they have told me the other day: fix your ubnuntu first ala "ubuntu intrepid is devel software" ;-)15:50
nemouser_: is it choppy with just one running?15:51
nemouser_: you know the usual debug practice, subtract variables to isolate the problem :)15:52
nemohardcore: which specs? :)15:52
NET||abuse1hmm, just got the wifi working on the eeepc 1000h, easy, just installed rt2860-modules and rt2860-dkms not sure if i needed both or not15:52
NET||abuse1so i didn't patch the kernel or anytyhing15:52
user_nemo: have done that few weeks before, trying again15:52
hardcorei found it thanks anyway15:53
nemohardcore: oh good, 'cause personally, I was having a hard time finding the one I was thinking of15:54
nemothe gnome util to dump the entire device tree15:54
matyyi just removed some "old" libraries, now he removed tomboy and f-spot - ubuntu-desktop is installed, did they change this?15:54
nemosystem monitor only seems to report memory/cpu15:54
hardcoreis 1G ram and Pentium 4 3.06 GHz pretty good?15:55
nemohardcore: I'd add more memory, memory is cheap15:55
user_nemo: no good, more than 1gb free RAM, still choppy, quite funny music, but not bearable on weekdays ;-)15:55
hardcorewill it make a lot of difference in ubuntu?15:55
nemouser_: could try increasing audio buffer sizes in guest/host15:55
matyyno they are back after removing and installing ubuntu-desktop again15:55
nemohardcore: depends on what you are running15:56
nemohardcore: for something like XFCE4, hell no.15:56
hardcorei thought about adding more ram, but with the laptop lcd starting to fade and pixel out it may be a waste15:56
nemohardcore: gnome + compiz + greedy apps like openoffice and googlearth and whatnot, yeah...15:56
nemohardcore: ah. yeah. laptop screens are a pain to replace15:56
nemohardcore: if it is old HW, could just use xubuntu15:56
nemohardcore: although 1GiB should be fine15:57
hardcoremaybe i'll just buy a new one in a few years then make sure the ram is like 4G or so15:57
nemohardcore: heh. 4 is waaaay overkill15:57
hardcorereally?15:57
nemohardcore: I put an extra 2 in mine, for hell of it.15:57
nemoand even with compiz and gnome and 30 firefox tabs and whatnot, I never use more than half of it15:57
hardcorewouldn't 4 make it load in like 10 seconds to startup or something?15:58
nemohardcore: but, on the other hand, linux will use the extra memory for file caching and lib caching15:58
Daekdroomhardcore: no15:58
nemohardcore: sooo, more memory will mean a smoother experience15:58
hardcoreoh ok15:58
Daekdroomhardcore: boot time will depend on HD speed and proc15:58
nemohardcore: if you can afford it, put in as much memory as you want :)15:58
DaekdroomRAM too, but HD speed is what stalls it15:58
hardcore4g would probably be needed to make vista run fast15:58
hardcoreoh ok15:58
nemohardcore: vista 32 bit cannot use more than 3 gigs or so15:58
nemohardcore: has no PAE15:59
pronoy_if i want to download kubuntu 8.10 with a KDE 4.1 ?? where do i get it and is it stable ???15:59
hardcorewhats pae?15:59
DaekdroomSomething that makes possible 32bits system to use up to 64GB15:59
nemohardcore: JFGI? :) anyway, Physical Address Extension15:59
hardcorefor some reason kde isn't made for my system15:59
nemois I believe the accronym15:59
nemohardcore: what Daekdroom said15:59
hardcorehold on lemme chek15:59
nemoit does slow down memory somewhat due to the remapping needed, but not by a huge amount15:59
nemohardcore: if you are memory limited more than CPU limited, PAE wins hands down16:00
nemokicks ass on, say, 32 bit oracle16:00
nemo(oracle database)16:00
pronoy_nemo :if i want to download kubuntu 8.10 with a KDE 4.1 ?? where do i get it and is it stable ???16:00
nemohardcore: um. KDE isn't made for your system? WTH?16:00
DaekdroomI forgot how many times I reinstalled 8.04 here.16:00
nemopronoy_: I only use KDE on my gentoo box. sorry, no clue16:01
nemopronoy_: but of course you can just, oh, install KDE from synaptic :)16:01
nemoDaekdroom: sounds like you're doing something wrong then ;)16:01
bsniderwhat happened to all of the opengl screensavers?16:01
hardcorefor some reason in xfce dvds won't play16:01
hardcorebut they play just fine in gnome16:01
nemohardcore: what do you use to play DVDs?16:01
pronoy_nemo: already have kde 4.0.3 and trust me its one fscked up software...man don't ever download kde 4.0.316:02
Daekdroomnemo: I like to do dangerous stuff with it :p But what frustrates me is that 8.10 fails to boot.16:02
nemohardcore: personally, I'm sticking with ogle until one of the major players supports DVD menus16:02
nemoDaekdroom: heh. hope I don't have that problem. still downloading this thing16:02
nemo418 of 168616:02
hardcoretotem-xine supports menus16:02
Daekdroomnemo: Apparently modprobe doesn't like my TV card module >.<16:02
nemook. wth doesn't ubuntu have an /etc/inittab ?16:02
nemoDaekdroom: interesting - ATI all in wonder?16:03
hardcorenemo go to add/remove, search totem codec, install all and xine and it should play menus fine16:03
DaekdroomNah16:03
DaekdroomSaa7133/416:03
nemohardcore: heh. xine eh.  hrm.  will give that a shot I guess.16:04
mnemochi, where should one report bugs on a wifi driver?16:04
nemohardcore: anyway, no DVD problems in xfce for me with ogle - apart from the sound system issue16:04
nemohardcore: (flash loves to grab locks on sound that ogle OSS doesn't agree with)16:04
DaekdroomI have no idea of how to prevent ubuntu 8.10 from loading that, tho.16:04
nemoDaekdroom: blacklist of course16:05
hardcoreflash never messed up my system16:05
DaekdroomI tried that16:05
nemoDaekdroom: um. that should always work16:05
DaekdroomPut blacklist saa7134 and blacklist saa7134-alsa on /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist16:06
Daekdroombut it still tries to load o.o16:06
gaelfx1can someone else with bluetooth working help me for a second?16:07
DaekdroomI never found the file that specifies those modules should load. If I did, I could # the lines.16:07
hardcorei never really liked the official ubuntu wallpapers and colors, i always change them16:07
nemoDaekdroom: plenty of bug discussion on saa7134 :-/16:08
nemo"I also have two saa7134 cards, and they are also mapped to indices -1 and -2 in the alsa-base config file, where the snd-hda-intel driver is explicitly mapped to index 0."16:08
hardcorei don't even know what sas7104 means16:08
nemoand other funness16:08
nemoDaekdroom: oh well, my ATI all in wonder works great :D16:08
Daekdroomsaa7134 is the module for saa7133 TV cards16:08
hardcoreoh ok16:08
DaekdroomI never managed to make it work properly >.<16:08
Daekdroomwhen I did, it was locking OSS all for itself.16:09
hardcoreso ya can't just plug it right into your tv and have it display?16:09
nemoDaekdroom: I've been thinking of getting one of those USB digital TV dongles for my S.O.'s laptop16:09
nemowonder what the linux support is like for those16:09
Daekdroomhardcore: tv card as in card to make you able to watch TV? :p16:09
Daekdroomand rip, and all that stuff16:09
hardcoreDaekdroom, oh you mean on your computer?16:10
Daekdroomyes16:10
nemoDaekdroom: legacy sound systems *are* a hassle - like. some wine games require ESD, which doesn't play nice with flash either.16:10
nemoactually, flash is just a hassle with any OSS sound for some reason16:10
hardcoreDaekdroom, is that like cable, but free?16:10
nemooh well. I usually block that buggy POS unless I'm visiting youtube16:11
Daekdroomhardcore: Nah. It's a card that let you plug in a TV input (cable, too). You can watch it through something like mythtv or tvtime16:11
gaelfx1can someone with working bluetooth please tell me if "ps -ae | grep sdpd" returns anything on their machine?16:12
hardcorein kde should i select the gdm or the kdm display manager?16:12
Daekdroomnemo: time to feel dumb!16:12
hardcoreoh ok16:12
nemoDaekdroom: hm?16:12
Daekdroomnemo: I blacklisted saa7134-alsa and not saa7134_alsa xD16:12
nemohaha16:12
nemoDaekdroom: wonder though if your main issue can be solve with some sort of screwing around with remapping like that other dude was doing16:13
nemofrankly, I have no clue why your card is mucking up though16:13
Daekdroomsaa7134 caused trouble with HAL in early 8.0416:13
Tominatorhi!16:13
DaekdroomI'm not surprised it screwed up 8.1016:13
TominatorI've got a problem with the restricted drivers manager... (intrepid rc)... It showed my nvidia geforce ti 4400 before I updated everything... now it doesn't show it anymore...16:14
Tominatorwhat could be the reason for that?16:15
gaelfx1can anyone read this?16:15
JontheEchidnagaelfx1: yes16:15
JontheEchidnaTominator: the drivers for your card don't work with the latest X server16:15
gaelfx1thanks16:15
nemoJontheEchidna: oh reaaallly16:15
JontheEchidnayes, the legacy 96.x drivers don't work with the latest xord16:16
JontheEchidna*xorg16:16
hardcoreoh ok16:16
TominatorJontheEchidna: what? why? is there a solution for that or will I have to stick to hardy?16:16
hardcorein kde should i select the gdm or the kdm display manager?16:16
JontheEchidnaTominator: nvidia has to update them16:16
nemoJontheEchidna: GeForce 7300 LE <- mine - will it have trouble once I update?16:17
TominatorJontheEchidna: oh okay... I hope they will... will ubuntu update the package then?16:17
JontheEchidnanemo: nah, you should be fine16:17
nemoah. good times16:17
JontheEchidnaTominator: I'd hope so16:17
hardcorewhats the difference between gdm and kdm?16:17
JontheEchidnahardcore: gdm is gnome's log in tool, kdm is kde's. you can log into either desktop from either *dm16:18
mnemochow can one know which rates are supported by a driver? it should be 54M, it's initialized as 1M... and only 11M was accepted when using sudo iwconfig wlan0 rate 11M   :(16:19
hardcoreoh so the functionality after ya log in is the same? i opted to skip logging in with user name/password16:19
JontheEchidnafrom gdm or kdm you can choose whether you want to log in to gnome or kde16:19
JontheEchidnait doesn't really matter which one you use16:20
nemohardcore: then there's xdm... :)16:20
DaekdroomUse gdm if gnome and kdm if kde. It'll not load extra libraries16:20
nemohardcore: my wimpy laptop still uses that.16:20
nemohardcore: can look darn pretty with a little theme work16:21
nemo800 of 1686 - download is progressing well. another reason to avoid the rush, next week.16:21
hardcoreis xdm xfce login?16:22
nemohardcore: just generic x16:22
hardcorenever used it16:22
nemovery very lightweight.  laptop  I use it on only has 96MiB of memory16:22
DaekdroomI'm o16:23
Daekdroomwrong channel o.o16:23
tsedreytHey guys, I have a question about sound stuff16:24
DaekdroomShoot it. We'll answer if we can16:24
tsedreytI have sound of the crappy thinkpad speakers, but when I plug something into the headphone jack16:24
tsedreytI get nothing16:24
nemotsedreyt: check to see if that channel is muted?16:25
tsedreytHow would I do that?16:25
nemotsedreyt: in the gnome mixer or alsa mixer16:25
nemoor kde mixer16:25
nemoor any mixer16:25
nemotsedreyt: one decent starting point for any sound problem is firing up alsamixer and just unmuting and maxing volume on all channels :D16:26
nemotsedreyt: then work back from there16:26
tsedreytI think I am using pulseaudio16:26
tsedreytI think16:26
nemotsedreyt: that's just a sound server16:26
tsedreytokay, I'm totally oblivious to anything sound related16:26
nemotsedreyt: makes up for crappiness of sound cards16:26
nemotsedreyt: and simplifies some ops like streaming16:27
nemoand supposedly has a nicer arch - dunno. haven't really tried coding to it at all16:27
Daekdroomand is unstable too. coming with latency.16:27
nemotsedreyt: I do know that I'd have fewer sound issues if my sound card wasn't so crappy :-/  on my todo list is replacing this one with a cheap soundblaster card16:27
tsedreytnemo: so where is this mixer?16:27
tsedreytsound preferences?16:28
nemotsedreyt: open a command prompt and type alsamixer16:28
nemotsedreyt: or doubleclick on the gnome volume control to try that mixer16:28
DaekdroomI think my hda_intel onboard is the only thing that's good aobut this comp xD16:28
Daekdroom*about16:28
nemotsedreyt: you might need to enable channels that are hidden by default in the gnome mixer16:28
nemoDaekdroom: you're kidding right?16:28
DaekdroomIt never got me any problem.16:28
nemoDaekdroom: those cards don't have any HW mixing16:29
nemoDaekdroom: at least, they didn't use to16:29
nemoDaekdroom: sooo, has to be done by sound layer16:29
DaekdroomStill worth more than my ATI RC41016:29
DaekdroomOr my USB modem16:29
nemoat least, that's my understanding for why I get locking issues with intel sound cards, and never with soundblaster16:29
nemoDaekdroom: I get all my information from more knowledgeable a/v geeks :)16:29
tsedreytokay, I got that nemo16:29
nemoDaekdroom: with my SB card I've nebver once had to care about what sound system I'm using16:30
nemoOSS, alsa, esd, pulseaudio - everything always worked16:30
nemonever any locking issues with driver since it could just throw bytes at the card it seems16:30
DaekdroomWell. There are people without any linux compatibility at all.16:30
nemoDaekdroom: fortunately fewer these days16:30
gaelfxok, I just tried to setup my bluetooth mouse, and it said the setup completed successfully, but it doesn't actually work, can someone help me?16:31
* nemo has never once used bluetooth. ever :-/16:31
tsedreytnemo: I don't know if this helps, but when I fired up amarok for it said xine was unable to load any audio drivers16:31
chowmeinedif i modify mount options for the root filesystem in /etc/fstab the changes dont get propagated to the initramfs when doing update-initramfs -u -k all, is there some other place where you need to specify these modifications?16:31
DaekdroomMy locking issues came from my TV card (which I'm too lazy to open the comp case to route it by hard) and wine.16:31
nemotsedreyt: ah. seems unlikely to be related if you have *any* sound working16:31
nemotsedreyt: I'm still going with the muted channel theory16:31
nemotsedreyt: that other one seems to me you are just missing some deps16:32
nemoDaekdroom: I'm sure I could probably work around mine with a little patience16:32
nemoDaekdroom: but, I wouldn't have to if I had a non-crappy card16:32
nemoDaekdroom: in your case, are you using alsa or esd in wine? me, I have to use esd for some games :-/16:33
DaekdroomALSA16:33
DaekdroomESD didn't work either16:33
nemoDaekdroom: well, for ESD to work I usually have to shut down firefox ('cause flash probably grabbed a lock)16:34
tsedreytokay sad for me, no sound at all now.16:34
nemotsedreyt: what did you do?16:34
tsedreytopened amarok?16:34
djhashso.. my XOrg seems to think my laptop doesn't have a screen!! it worked fine with ubuntu 8.04.. I have Intel 830MG16:34
nemotsedreyt: ... no sound only in amarok, or in things that worked before?16:34
tsedreytno sound anywhere16:34
jAkI've just upgraded to 8-10 from 8.04, the whole process took almost 3hours... it finished. When i login to either kernals, it just freezes. Anybody experiance this?16:35
xukunis there a way to use alsa instead of pulseaudio. its causing me big problems for me when I play video16:35
nemotsedreyt: some app you launched probably has a lock on sound system.16:35
nemotsedreyt: shut 'em all down, or log out, log back in. whatever.16:35
tsedreytno luck16:36
tsedreytwhen I go to sound preferences to check my sound, now I get, audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=music: Failed to connect: Connection refused16:37
nemotsedreyt: something has a lock :-p16:37
tsedreytyuck, I have no idea16:37
tsedreytpidgin?16:37
nemo$ fuser -v /dev/snd/pcmC0D0* USER        PID ACCESS COMMAND16:37
nemo/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p:   nemo      20127 F...m firefox16:37
Daekdroomdid you try rebooting?16:38
nemotsedreyt: see - every time I play flash, a lock is grabbed16:38
nemotsedreyt: is super annoying - I wish flash supported pulseaudio :(16:38
tsedreythow do I figure that out?16:38
DaekdroomTheres a lib that fixes it, nemo16:38
Daekdroomlibflash-support16:38
Daekdroomor something like that16:38
nemoI could probably work around that by careful configuration since most everything uses alsa these days16:38
nemoand I can do the software mixing there, even for pulseaudio stuff16:38
nemothere's even an alsa oss wrapper for the OSS stuff16:39
nemoand esd can use alsa too16:39
nemobut, I just don't bother. I just make sure I shut down firefox16:39
nemo(if I used flash)16:39
nemoand of course, make a mental note to shell out $10 for a non-crappy SB card16:39
nemoDaekdroom: btw. here's a fun one - you can keep the sound lock even after shutting down firefox if you open a PDF :-/16:40
tsedreytnemo: how do I find out if there is a lock?16:40
DaekdroomO.o16:40
Daekdroomwth?16:40
nemoDaekdroom: firefox hands off all its open handles to the helper apps, since it thinks they might need them16:40
nemoDaekdroom: so, just something to watch out for16:40
nemoDaekdroom: you launch flash, it grabs a lock, you click on a pdf, firefox launches document viewer, boom16:40
Daekdroomlol16:41
nemothere was a mozilla bug on it - I should see if they found a solution16:41
jAkis this the right channel to try and resolve issues with 8-10?16:41
nemotsedreyt: dude. I just friggen pasted a command16:41
nemotsedreyt: 'course, you might want to do fuser -v /dev/snd/pcm*16:41
nemosince your names might be different16:41
tsedreytnemo: I don't think I am understanding the command right16:45
nemoDaekdroom: another fun sound lock bug found while browsing for the the one I described  https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5528316:46
ubottuMozilla bug 55283 in Java: OJI "Java plugin never lets go of sound device." [Minor,New]16:47
nemoDaekdroom: http://timesinker.blogspot.com/2007/10/why-does-evince-open-audio-device.html  - description of the problem.16:48
nemoDaekdroom: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147659 - still needs fixing though :-/  - but, a tricky one to fix.16:49
ubottuMozilla bug 147659 in Networking: File "[UNIX] Helper apps inherit open file descriptors" [Major,New]16:49
DaekdroomHm.16:49
DaekdroomAll those related to pulseaudio or not only pulesaudio?16:50
jAkIs there any help for trying to get 8-10 to work on my pc, since i upgraded today.. it freezes when i login... Just need to know?16:50
nemoDaekdroom: no. the source of this problem is multiple sound systems and crappy sound cards that *only* use software mixing16:50
nemoDaekdroom: in a sense, this is a reflection of the trend to offloading all the work on the operating system16:50
nemoDaekdroom: similar to the winmodem thing16:50
nemoDaekdroom: the best solution is to buy a non-crappy sound card with HW mixing like an SB card16:51
nemoDaekdroom: they are only like $10 - only reason I haven't done it on this ubuntu box is laziness.16:51
DaekdroomWhat's next? Will they put 3D back to software? o.o16:51
Daekdroom$10 where you live.. They're very expensive here.16:51
nemojAk: freezes after you type your username and password?16:52
nemoDaekdroom: where do you live?16:52
DaekdroomBrazil16:52
nemohuh.16:52
nemoI thought they had a good HW market and not-too-evil tariffs16:52
nemoDaekdroom: plus, SB16 cards are like 10 years old16:52
nemoshould be able to get 'em cheap used16:52
nemoor SB3216:52
jAkyes nemo, it took almost 3 hours to upgrade, and when i select any kernals from the menu none will work...16:52
DaekdroomThe problem is that not only the import taxes and money convertion (which is about 2,20 and then 70%), they make everything too expensive16:53
webmarenrunning kubuntu 8.10 KDE 4 and my taskbars get all messed up when I run certain applications, anybody know of a fix for this16:53
nemojAk: ok. but, point is, it only freezes when you log in, if you leave it at the GDM screen it is fine?16:53
nemojAk: if so, that will make getting in to debug a lot easier16:53
jAkNemo : it loads ok, and askes for my username/password, then loads with orange screen and freezes... cursor pointer can be moved but nothing else happens16:54
nemoDaekdroom: http://www.pricewatch.com/sound_cards/pci.htm  $7 :)16:54
nemojAk: ok. no worries.16:54
DaekdroomWoah. But I doubt I'd find used sound cards around here16:55
nemojAk: something it is trying to launch is hanging up - for all I know, compiz.16:55
crimsunDaekdroom: libflashsupport is obsolete.  We forcibly remove it in 8.10 if you install flashplugin-nonfree.16:55
nemojAk: do you know your way around a command prompt?16:55
Daekdroomcrimsun: but I think he was talking about 8.0416:55
jAkNemo, yes16:55
frosterrjwhy won't a launcher launch from my panel?  Made a gedit icon with sudo /usr/bin/gedit in command line, type is application, but nothing happens when clicked16:56
nemojAk: switch to VT1 then and see if anything is being written to .xsession-errors for a start16:56
nemojAk: do you recall if you had compiz enabled by default?16:56
nemofrosterrj: gksudo :-p16:56
jAkcompiz was enabled by default nemo16:57
Daekdroom8.10 was the first version where I had compiz in live CD16:57
nemofrosterrj: your question was a bit misleadingly worded. should have said "why won't a *sudo* launcher launch" :)16:57
frosterrjnemo: thanks!  that did it.16:57
nemofrosterrj: if you want to use sudo you can of course whitelist certain apps to not require a password16:57
frosterrjok... sorry.  kde guy here...16:57
nemofrosterrj: hah. same problem in kde dude :-p16:58
frosterrjyeah, but i use kdesu in that case.  Only real experience with sudo is in ubuntu.16:59
nemofrosterrj: right. well. kdesu is about equal to gksudo16:59
nemofrosterrj: and if you've used kdesu you'd know the issue is a graphical prompt ;)16:59
frosterrjdidnt realize there was a gksudo!16:59
Daekdroomkdesu is more like gksu16:59
frosterrjgksu that is16:59
nemoactually, on my list-of-things-to-do is write a wrapper for virtualbox so their linux install of guest additions is less counter-intuitive17:00
webmarenanybody know about the bug where KDE4 panels get all funky looking in the presence of certain applications17:00
frosterrjsince all the cli stuff is sudo based17:00
nemoIMO it should detect if not run as root, look for most likely graphical wrappers to sudo, and failing that, try a graphical alert if DISPLAY is set17:00
frosterrjanyone one know what apt sources have the vmware debs?17:00
nemovbox! :)17:01
Novellfrosterrj: the bundle works fine on 8.1017:01
frosterrji installed it, but now need to get a tinyxp image to install since im running intrepid on aspire one 8gb ssd17:01
Novellfrosterrj: and what is the problem ?17:02
frosterrjonly had bad experiences with vbox.  more familiar with vmware.17:03
mnemocthere is any ubuntu-way to get rt2400 legacy drivers instead of the broken rt2x00?17:04
Novellfrosterrj: http://www.vmware.com/download/download.do?downloadGroup=WKST-650-LX17:06
olegbhum, seems the latest updates took out wifi on my eee900 :-(17:10
lwolfhi17:13
lwolfi've got problems with my mouse: i can not focus windows using click. The bug is random and appear after some time once loggued17:14
lwolfalthough it seems that it is linked to xinerama and that xchat shorten the apparition time17:14
nemolwolf: using compiz?17:14
lwolfnemo, no, not with xinerama (2 21" + 1 19")17:15
lwolf(nvidia 177 drivers )17:15
nemolwolf: ah. I'm out of ideas then - my weird WM bugs have all been compiz related17:15
lwolfhumm...17:15
lwolfwitch window manager is a good replacement to metacity ?17:15
lwolfi think it is a metacity bug17:16
lwolfs/witch/which/17:16
nemoheh. dunno. I've only used either one of the two compiz WMs, or metacity these days17:16
lwolfi'll go for fluxbox... heard of it recently17:17
lwolfok... not  a metacity bug.........17:18
lwolfand probably not a evdev bug unless evdev manage ExplorerPS/2 mouse too....17:19
lwolfarge17:19
lwolf"Help us, Ubu ntu Kenobi, your are our only hope"17:20
nemolwolf: are you sure it is just focusing that is broken, or maybe all clicking?17:20
lwolfnemo, all clicking17:20
lwolfmouse move but no click17:20
nemoah. that's a different matter17:20
nemoanything in Xorg log?17:20
nemolwolf: also. do you have a synaptic touchpad?17:20
lwolfnemo, no synaptic17:20
nemolwolf: darn17:20
lwolfi come back once i get metacity back17:20
lwolfexit17:20
mnemochow can one know what "touchpad" one has?17:21
mnemoc(mine doesn't work, toshiba satellite notebook)17:21
lwolfre17:21
lwolfnemo, well in Xorg, i've something like "AUDIT: X: client 4 rejected from local host"17:22
lwolfbut i think it may be linked to my try with fluxbox17:22
nemolwolf: two things17:23
nemo1) try switching to a vt and clicking around in there, then back17:23
jAki can't find xsession-errors? does that mean i don;t have one?17:23
nemo2) (and this one, I'm not sure how it works in X11 these days - try ditching the combined /dev/input/mice in favour of the one specific to your pointer17:24
nemos/days/days)/17:24
lwolfnemo, 1) no luck17:24
nemojAk: .xsession-errors17:24
nemojAk: I specifically said "." :-p17:24
lwolfnemo, hum... 2)  too much of a pain for the moment, if next saturday the bug is still there will see :)17:25
nemoheh17:25
nemolwolf: (2) solved my issues, but they were synaptic related. just throwing it out there.17:25
lwolfnemo, was looking for a quick fix17:25
lwolfnemo, thank you17:25
nemolwolf: (1) did help me in past, dunno why, 'sactly.17:25
lwolfbut i think my issues are xinerama related17:25
lwolfnemo, (1) force X to "redetect" mouse... It is helpfull with ps2 mouse17:26
lwolf:)17:26
nemolwolf: heh. glad you know why.17:26
nemolwolf: although my mouse was usb17:27
lwolfanyway, thank you for your help17:27
lwolfi'll fallback to my laptop17:27
nemojust hanging out here answering as best I can until this download finishes17:27
nemo400 packages to go17:27
lwolflol17:27
lwolfat least i was able to make my 3 screen display work this week end, the mouse click problem is a little drawback :)17:28
Hoover_4000hello17:28
lwolfnow, there is only mouse and SLI to get to work17:28
lwolfbye17:28
Volkodavare they going to upgrade OOo to 3.0 version17:28
Volkodavanytime soon ?17:29
djhashawesome.. I'm watching my intrepid.. boot.. and I get an error.. no screen found?!!!!17:33
nemoVolkodav: http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-To-Install-OpenOffice-org-3-0-in-Ubuntu-8-10-96449.shtml17:33
Volkodavsaw that17:33
nemoVolkodav: well then :-p17:33
nemo"ey will introduce it later this year"17:34
Volkodavbut every upgrade it wants to delete debian menu package17:34
nemothey17:34
Volkodavand all og open office17:34
nemoVolkodav: pretty sure you can override certain package upgrades17:34
nemopermanently17:34
Volkodav yeah - will have to do it17:34
nemounfortunately can't doublecheck that since I'm in the middle of aforementioned update17:34
VolkodavI masked them in gentoo17:34
nemoVolkodav: gentoo is now on 3.017:35
Volkodavthey must be something similar here17:35
amriki think a recent update came in that fixed the bug with scim yay im so happy17:35
eth_My Logitech MX 5500 Revolution desktop set does not work in Ubuntu 8.10 RC after I installed all the available updates. Does anyone know why?17:40
eth_It's connected via USB.17:40
eth_My PS2 keyboard works fine.17:40
amriketh_: forgive me for asking but what is a mx 5500 desktop set?17:41
eth_Keyboard and mouse.17:43
eth_From Logitech17:43
eth_It worked fine during installation and before the updates.17:43
nemoAny interesting errors in dmesg?17:44
eth_No, and lsusb says that the usb receiver is connected.17:45
nemoeth_: ... and nothing in Xorg log?17:48
bluefox83i just started running an update in intrepid, and the left half of my taskbar is absolutely useless...17:49
eth_It says "Cannot locate a core keyboard device".17:50
bluefox83i can't bring up anything that was running at the time that i startet the update17:50
bluefox83*started17:50
eth_And something about HAL.17:50
nemoeth_: mind posting it?17:51
eth_(II) The server relies on HAL to provide the list of unput devices. If no devices become available, reconfigure HAL or disable AllowEmptyIn.17:52
eth_unput = input17:52
eth_I have to write in on my laptop because I don't have a PS2 mouse.17:53
eth_in = it *17:53
eth_Also, my USB keyboard does not work while booting.17:54
eth_If that has anything to do with it.17:54
eth_It has never worked while booting.17:54
nemoeth_: I was thinking more you uploading your entire Xorg log to a pastebin17:55
eth_If I boot into Windows XP the keybord and mouse work.17:55
nemoeth_: which would not have required typing anything, nor, really, use of a mouse17:55
eth_Hold on a few minutes while I upload it.17:56
nemoeth_: and similar with dmesg actually17:56
nemojust looking for clues17:56
bigfoxAny word on when Joysticks will work correctly with Intrepid 64bit?18:00
eth_http://pastebin.com/m26d4b540 is dmesg.18:00
eth_http://pastebin.com/m673f3f5f is Xorg log.18:01
* nemo reads18:02
eth_I just plugged in my old IntelliMouse and its working fine. It's also USB. Weird.. :s18:02
nemoeth_: 375-379 of dmesg in that pastebin - that's the devices you are talking about, right?18:03
nemoeth_: does the device listed in that dmesg pastebin show up in ls -l /dev/input/by-path/*mouse  ?18:04
eth_Yes, those lines.18:04
eth_I'll check.18:05
nemohm. the Xorg log does mention the device too18:05
nemo(II) config/hal: Adding input device Logitech Logitech BT Mini-Receiver18:05
eth_Yes, it says that it configures the mouse and keyboard etc.18:05
eth_In the log.18:05
nemo#18:05
nemo(II) Logitech Logitech BT Mini-Receiver: Configuring as mouse18:05
nemo#18:05
nemo(II) Logitech Logitech BT Mini-Receiver: Configuring as keyboard18:05
nemoyep18:05
nemosorry for pasting the bullets18:05
nemostupid pastebin.com18:06
eth_It also shows up in /dev/input/by-path/*mouse18:06
nemoeth_: hm. with some input devices switching from hid to old, oh, whatsitcalled...18:07
* nemo forgets18:07
nemoanyway, helps18:07
eth_This is weird... usually my front usb ports do not work.18:08
nemoeth_: is this a wireless USB mouse?18:08
eth_Now they work with the receiver.18:08
eth_Yes.18:08
eth_Keyboard and mouse works in the front ports.18:08
nemohttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/9911818:08
ubottuUbuntu bug 99118 in linux-source-2.6.20 "BUG: at drivers/hid/hid-core.c:780 implement()" [Undecided,Won't fix]18:08
nemohttp://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-549764.html18:08
nemoeth_: plugging/unplugging supposedly helps18:08
PedrolitoI just installed the RC version of intrepid. Will I need to reinstall it when the final version comes out, or will regular updates suffice?18:09
nemoeth_: which could explain why moving it worked for you18:09
eth_I've tried that 100 times in the rear ports before.18:09
nemoeth_: could try that old input module instead of hid core, if I could remember the name of it18:09
mercutio22Hello18:09
eth_Okay, well thanks for the help. :)18:10
eth_Now everything works after I switched rear-front-rear.18:10
nemohttp://lkml.org/lkml/2007/2/27/25718:10
nemoeth_: trying.  haven't even completed my 8.10 update yet :)18:10
nemo1662 of 168618:10
eth_:)18:11
Pedrolitoanyone?18:11
nemoPedrolito: regular updates will suffice18:11
Pedrolitogreat! thanks18:12
eth_A thing worth noticing is that the bluetooth icon next to the date and time in he top right disappeard after unplug/replug.18:12
eth_The receiver is a bluetooth usb dongle.18:12
nemoeth_: that last kernel mailing list entry seemed to be blaming a particular program18:12
eth_I.e. the keyboard and mouse connect to the dongle via bluetooth.18:13
nemoeth_: I got to the bug #99118 just by googling on that weirdness in your Xorg log though18:13
mercutio22There's a minor annoying bug that hasn't been fixed in ibex. Is anyone else using an external firewire hard drive here?18:13
ubottuLaunchpad bug 99118 in linux-source-2.6.20 "BUG: at drivers/hid/hid-core.c:780 implement()" [Undecided,Won't fix] https://launchpad.net/bugs/9911818:13
nemomercutio22: heh. you must be an interesting intersection :)18:13
nemofree software and expensive Apple HW ;)18:13
FFForeverwhat is a good break program that locks me outta my system for 5-10 mins after every 60mins?18:14
mercutio22No, I use Dell18:15
nemoFFForever: do you use gnome?18:16
rippsYo, what's up y'al18:16
FFForevernemo yeah :)18:16
nemoFFForever: System->Preferences->Keyboard->Typing Break18:17
FFForevernemo type of test settings?18:18
nemoFFForever: that's unrelated18:18
nemoFFForever: that's just 'cause other tabs have keyboard change stuff18:18
FFForeverkool :)18:18
nemoand it is type "to"18:18
nemo:-p18:18
FFForevernemo i was thinking of writing a program that locks gnome but first changes my password for the set time then changes it back :)18:19
FFForeverand auto unlocking gnome :D18:19
nemoFFForever: if you have that little willpower, that's pretty sad :-p18:19
nemoFFForever: could be trivially written as a 4 line shell script though18:19
rhsanbornI just read an article on Ibex and it has exactly what I've been looking for (better bluetooth and mobile internet support). I know it's coming out in 5 days, but is there really much risk in upgrading a little early?18:19
nemorhsanborn: not that much as far as I'm concerned.  I'm doing it now to beat the rush18:20
FFForevernemo its not will power its just some times i really get into programming and yeah thats not good :P18:20
nemorhsanborn: any bug will get pushed out whether you upgrade early or not18:20
nemoFFForever: I don't get into the break thing personally18:20
nemoFFForever: I used to get repetitive stress, but I eventually figured out that was the keyboard and not the mouse18:20
nemo(or, using the keyboard for games which does involve small repeated movements18:21
rhsanbornI think I will as well. I've been bugged trying to get internet via bluetooth or usb cable through ym phone18:21
nemo)18:21
nemoFFForever: so, now I just use the right hand for mouse at home, and left for mouse at work.18:21
nemoFFForever: another way to force breaks - drink lots of coffee ;)18:21
Lukedoes ibex still use ntp for the time? my time is off and doesn't seem to be fixing itself18:21
nemoLuke: should - do you run a local time server, or just use the pool?18:22
FFForevernemo coffee is nasty :)18:22
Lukenemo: pool18:22
nemoFFForever: coffee is good for you :-p18:22
Lukenemo: just seems there are no GUI settings for the ntp stuff anymore?18:22
nemoFFForever: main source of antioxidants for north americans, not to mention the benefit to neural dendrite growth18:23
FFForeverno it stunts ur growth :(18:23
nemoFFForever: I'm all done growing18:23
FFForeveri have hopes of growing taller :)18:23
FFForeveri doubt it but it is worth the hope :D18:23
nemoLuke: probably got rearranged. I'm in middle of installing right now.  if you don't find it, I probably will in, oh, about an hour :)18:23
Lukenemo: i've heard coffee was good for you too... up to 6 cups.18:23
Lukenemo: kk =)18:23
nemoLuke: I don't go over 3 cups18:23
nemoLuke: well, sometimes 418:23
Lukei try not to but sometimes work gets long18:24
FFForever+ why drink coffee if it does nothing to my system?18:24
rippsI hate the flavor and smell of coffee18:24
nemoFFForever: if it does nothing you're not drinking enough of it :)18:24
FFForeveri don't get the energy most people get from drinking it :(18:24
nemoripps: you just need to get properly addicted :D18:24
Lukehaha18:24
FFForevernamo i drank a whole pot one day in an hour and a half....18:24
nemoFFForever: how you drink coffee impacts the effect18:24
rippsI'll just drink diet mountain dew18:24
nemoFFForever: yes. that's the wrong way to drink it18:24
nemoFFForever: you need to sip it18:24
FFForeverlol :P18:25
FFForeverbinge drinking for the win :)18:25
nemoFFForever: good way to OD18:25
nemoas well as not stretching out the coffee rush18:25
nemoFFForever: but the effects are certainly subtle.18:25
nemokind of coffee matters too18:26
nemoI looove my french roast in a french press  mmmmm18:26
FFForeverstarbucks :D18:26
nemomaximum coffee abuse18:26
nemostarbucks is too expensive for me18:26
rippsnemo: what coffee would you recommend for someone who doesn't like coffee18:26
nemogranted, french press was taking too long, nowdays I stick with my Keurig coffee maker and "emeril's big easy" brand kcups18:27
FFForevernemo same here but if i am going to drink coffee i might as well get the good stuff :)18:27
nemothey have best punch18:27
nemoripps: tea? :)18:27
nemoFFForever: best coffee is coffee you make yourself :-p18:27
rippslol, I guess I'll go drink some tea18:27
nemoripps: white tea - yummy18:27
nemolots of good stuff too18:27
nemoalthough of course black has more of a kick18:28
nemogreen is a decent compromise, although I like the flavour of white better.18:28
nemodamn. only a quarter of way through upgrade, but all of a sudden my gnome menus got ridiculously quick18:28
nemoI wonder what got fixed18:28
rippsDid they start preloading menu icons?18:30
bigfoxAny word on when Joysticks will work correctly with Intrepid 64bit?18:48
scorchanyone haveing Latency problems with the new network manager18:48
scorch?18:48
scorchwireless18:49
copprojust connection problems18:49
copprono latency issues to speak of :/18:49
scorchhrm18:49
bigfoxI had to blow away the network Manager configuration files after upgrade to get network working.18:50
copprobigfox: how?18:51
scorchI am having with wireless connection.  Connecting to an AP with the same SSID, and have the same problems I have ad before.  latency, but not as bad....     I edited the settings for the connection and specified the mac address of the AP as well18:51
copproyou can connect though?18:52
scorchyeah18:52
copproyou have one up on me then. I have to completely disable networkmanager to connect18:52
scorchdamn18:52
PerfectExodusAfternoon! When I did a recent update, I can no longer connect to any wireless.  Setting the ESSID via ifconfig or iwconfig manually does not work.  There is a button that is greyed out that says "Auto eth0" and that wasnt there before.18:54
PerfectExodusAnyone have any suguestions?18:54
copprotry turning off networkmanager and trying again18:55
copprothat's what I have to do18:55
PerfectExodusHow do I do that?18:55
copprosudo /etc/init.d/NetworkManager stop18:56
PerfectExodusthanks18:56
bigfoxcoppro:  I had to delete everything in /etc/NetworkManager18:56
copprothen configure and connect manually18:56
copprobigfox: that is safe?18:56
bigfoxcoppro:  probably not.18:57
copproheh18:57
copproI suppose I can zap it then reinstall or something18:57
bigfoxcoppro:  even then, I had to fight with it a bit longer to get it working.18:57
copprohow do I force debpkg to reinstall a package without killing all the dependencies?18:58
copproactually, there's only 1 dependency18:58
copproso I guess I'll go for it18:58
PerfectExodusis there a good writeup on manual wireless config?18:58
copprothe iwconfig manpage?18:58
bigfoxcoppro:  I use synaptic to mark package for reinstallation.18:59
coppro(don't forget to run dhclient afterwards)18:59
PerfectExoduscoppro: why is it that the simple answers are generally best?18:59
copproPerfectExodus: because they require less thinking for me18:59
kansascanuckHello all.  How has the candidate release been working?  Is it stable enough to use daily on a Dell Inspiron 1420?18:59
copproit better be18:59
scorchbeen ok for me19:00
copprobut there's been sound and networking issues19:00
scorchyeah thAT19:00
copprothe repos are locking in less than 48 hours though, so it better be pretty close to stable!19:00
bigfoxkansascanuck:  are you planning on installing 32 bit or 64 bit?19:00
kansascanuckIs the best way to update my current Hardy release using Alt-F2?19:00
kansascanuck32 bit19:00
copprothis will probably kill my wireless though19:01
scorchterminal>>update-manager -d19:01
copproso talk to you guys later19:01
bigfoxkansascanuck: should be fine then.  I haven't had many problems with 32 bit.19:01
kansascanuckif I update let's say today what advice would you give to me?19:01
scorchcross you fingers19:01
scorchand it take about an hour to update19:01
bigfoxkansascanuck: backup your files first.19:01
scorchif u currently have ubuntu that is19:01
coppronope :( networkmanager is still stupid19:02
copproeven after wiping /etc/NetworkManager19:02
Turlhi19:02
kansascanuckI do have hardy now.  Will it keep my current drivers and will I need to reset my icons and backgrounds and the like?  (I currently have Hardy looking like OSX)19:02
Turlis there any way to disable that "apt-xapian-index" thing?19:02
scorchwhat is Ad-Hoc?19:02
copproscorch: another computer19:03
Turlscorch, Ad-Hoc is normally used for wifi connections, meaning from one pc to another19:03
copproan ad-hoc network has no base point19:03
scorchah19:03
Turlthere's no router19:03
copprowhereas a managed network does (and the router will be in master mode)19:03
scorchwhat is system setting in network manager?19:03
scorchthe checkbox?19:03
scorchi mean, the check box19:03
Turlit's for system-wide use19:03
scorchah19:03
Turlall the users can connect to that wifi/eth/whatever19:04
scorchyeha19:04
PerfectExodusSo im still not understanding something:  iwconfig lists wlan0 as "active" and ifconfig lists eth0 as "up" but thats it... should they not be the same.  Side note:  iwconfig also lists eth0 as "no wireless extention"19:04
kansascanuckI do have hardy now.  Will it keep my current drivers and will I need to reset my icons and backgrounds and the like?  (I currently have Hardy looking like OSX)19:04
TurlPerfectExodus, run iwconfig wlan0 and check the essid :p19:04
scorchkanas: it will change the background19:05
scorchkansas: but everything else will stay the same, or just be upgraded19:05
PerfectExodusTurl: when I do that, it gives me the essid I assigned19:05
bigfoxkansascanuck: I don't know if it will keep your current look.  I have found driver support in Intrepid is better.19:05
Turlis it unencrypted, wep, wpa or what?19:06
nemoripps: isn't so much icon loading, everything just seems snappier.19:06
PerfectExodusTurl: totally open at this point for testing..19:06
scorchwhat is the difference between the BSSID, and MAC address fields in network manager for network settings?19:06
kansascanuckbigfox:  I like my system looking like OSX but I am sure I get it looking like it again pretty quickly.  What is the best way to back up my system?19:06
PerfectExodusThe machine I am on now is connected to the same network.19:06
TurlPerfectExodus, then if the essid is ok you need an ip, try with sudo dhclient wlan019:06
bigfoxCopy everything in your home folder to something else, like a thumb drive or dvd, or if it is very big, an external hard drive.19:07
scorchwhat is the difference between the BSSID, and MAC address fields in network manager for network settings?19:07
PerfectExodusTurl:  I get "send_packet: Network is down"19:08
kansascanuckThanks bigfox.19:08
TurlPerfectExodus, mhm...19:09
Turldo you have dhcp on that wifi network?19:09
rippsWhy is video playback so much better with the server kernel?19:09
bigfoxkansascanuck:  that way, if anything go's wrong and the system is unbootable, you have your data at least.19:09
PerfectExodusTurl: yes, im gonna try with essid = any19:09
TurlPerfectExodus: any=disconnected ;)19:09
bigfoxkansascanuck: backing that stuff up every so often is a good idea anyway.19:09
FFForeveris there a ppa with amarok 2 beta?19:10
PerfectExodusTurl: Ah, then I read the man page wrong...19:10
TurlPerfectExodus, do you have a GUI on that PC?19:11
PerfectExodusTurl: yes19:11
Turlis it GNOME?19:11
PerfectExodusTurl: yes19:11
Turldo you have network-manager?19:12
PerfectExodusTurl: I disabled it for testing, as it wasn't working either19:12
Turlwhat card do you have?19:12
PerfectExodusTurl: Intel 394519:13
Turlcan you sudo lswh -C network ?19:13
PerfectExoduslswh not found19:14
Turllshw, sorry19:15
scorchTurl: what is the difference between the BSSID, and MAC address fields in network manager for network settings?19:15
PerfectExodusAH! logical name is not wlan0, but wmaster-19:16
PerfectExodus*wmaster019:16
kempokempohello all, anyone got any advice on getting intel series 4 graphics working in 8.10? thanks19:17
PerfectExodusThat doesnt work either, wmaster0 = no wireless extentions19:17
PerfectExodusis there a way to change the logical ID?19:18
TurlPerfectExodus, what driver was it using?19:18
platiuswhat is the password that is being asked for to enter a WPA key?19:18
Turlscorch, I think bssid is the router's mac?19:18
Turlanyway, in my setup I left MAC empty and it works fine19:19
PerfectExodusTurl: it doesn't say, it does say however *-netowkr DISABLED... thats prolly not what I want19:19
PerfectExodusCorrection, driver=iwl394519:20
ad_hey, im having a problem with an intrepid upgrade.  When I click places and then try to select any folder in my /home an error appears stating unable to create CD/DVD /home/documents is not a valid disc image.  However I can open documents in the same folders with terminl19:20
TurlPerfectExodus, can you go to system->prefs->network config?19:20
PerfectExodusYes19:20
ad_it may have something to do with the upgrade not installing ubuntulooks for some reason, when i go to install this package it wants to remove ubuntu-desktop so dont fancy running it19:21
Turltry enabling it and setting your essid there19:22
angusthefuzzad_: there is a bug report filed for what you are describing19:22
Turlad_, no problem removing ubuntu-desktop19:22
Turlit's a metapackage19:22
Turlyou can reinstall it later19:22
PerfectExodusTurl:  I can't.  There is no option.19:22
M4rotkudoes anyone know if Intrepid fixes the hibernate suspend problems?19:24
ad_ok so there is no way of fixing the issue with not being able to use the places menu yet19:24
ad_and also installed ubunutlooks now it says this theme will not look as intended because the required GTK+ theme engine is not isntalled yet i just installed it19:25
TurlPerfectExodus, you mean, the wifi card isn't listed?19:25
PerfectExodusyes19:25
ad_will a fresh install solve the issue?19:25
angusthefuzzad_: see bug reports #287917, #284722 and #287052 perhaps you can confirm one of them19:26
TurlPerfectExodus, no idea then :S19:26
PerfectExodusThanks anyway... I'll play with it some more later.19:26
ad_https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/28705219:27
ubottuUbuntu bug 287052 in ubuntu "Personal file locations in "places" not working" [Undecided,New]19:27
ad_that sounds riught but it comes up with a disc program19:28
ad_hey, im having a problem with an intrepid upgrade.  When I click places and then try to select any folder in my /home an error appears stating unable to create CD/DVD /home/documents is not a valid disc imag19:28
ad_will a fresh install not fix this19:28
ad_i can live with using nautilus for a while anyway but just stumped to why i get the error in themes menu about the theme will now be as intended because the required GTK+ engine is not installed19:30
larsemilhmm i dont get my ubuntu mobile image to be bootable after dd19:31
hollunderhi there. Is empathy the default IM-client now?19:35
hollunderIf so, it would be nice to know if it is compiled with VoIP support19:36
samuraipenguinHi all... i've got a system installed with the 8.10 beta, and i'm having issues installing atheros wifi drivers.  I can't find the ath5k .deb, and i cant find kernel headers for my kernel to compile it myself(2.6.27-4).19:39
samuraipenguinany ideas on where i can find the correct headers?  I dont' want to try installing a new kernel by hand...19:42
jameswfthey do not come dwn as part of buile-essential19:42
jameswf*build19:42
legend2440no floppy suport in intrepid?19:43
samuraipenguinI don't have a wired connection to use to grab them, jameswf.19:43
samuraipenguinI guess the other option is to download the RC and install it19:45
rippssamuraipenguin: I think you need the linux-backport-modules to get atheros working (or so I hear). You can probably download the deb for it.19:46
demontagerwhy alsamixer shows only one channel "Master"? Where is other tunes?19:47
legend2440no floppy support on intrepid?19:48
samuraipenguinyeah, there's no package for 2.6.27-4 though.19:48
* samuraipenguin bites the bullet and downloads the new iso19:48
jameswftry ath9k19:49
jameswf /lib/modules/2.6.27-7-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath9k/ath9k.ko19:49
Alpo\hello19:50
Alpo\I need help with X not working in intrepid19:50
bigfoxAplo\:  Does it just not come up, or does it crash?19:51
Alpo\Neither my ati card or my integrated video card work,19:51
Alpo\even with vesa driver19:51
* jameswf is working wih ati19:52
Alpo\with ati card it crashes and with the intedrated it gives me 'no screens found'19:52
bigfoxAlpoDid you use EnvyNG or Envy to install your video drivers19:52
jameswfVGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS482 [Radeon Xpress 200M] Works anyway19:52
Alpo\bigfox: i installed with aptitude19:52
DanaGargh, damned nv can't even play a frickin' 640x480 video in mplayer.19:53
Alpo\the driver forom ubuntu repo19:53
DanaGIt plays about 3 frames... and then stops upating display.19:53
bigfoxAlpo\:  Remove the video driver then delete the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file19:53
scorchI am having with wireless connection.  Connecting to an AP with the same SSID, and have the same problems I have ad before.  latency, but not as bad....     I edited the settings for the connection and specified the mac address19:54
bigfoxAlpo\: X should reconfigure itself on reboot.19:54
Hoover_4000the ubuntu savers are so busy i usually download at over 1mb/s now am downloading at 70-90kb/second19:54
DanaGnvidia is on my list of companies to never buy anything from.19:54
DanaGThe only other company on that list: Creative.19:54
x1250creative is on my list too19:55
racquadhi guys! i have recently upgraded to ubuntu 8.10 and mi wifi worked fine. but, few days ago, i did a dist-upgrade and it stopped.19:56
kempokempohi - i'm a massive linux noob - how do i force linux to use intel drivers for graphics, rather than vesa? I've got the gma x4500MHD (i know there are some issues - but thought i'd read these were fixed in 8.10... which i've installed, but i'm still stuck in 800x600 and no compviz)19:56
racquadthe ath5k module is gone!!!19:56
racquaddoes anyone have any clue?19:56
DanaGX-Fi* Extreme Audio, for surround sound**  on laptops!19:57
DanaG* X-Fi Extreme Audio is not an X-Fi... or even an Audigy 1.  It's an SBLive!.19:57
DanaG** must pay 30 bucks more for speaker attachment, not included.19:57
vegaracquad: somebody just mentioned same problem 10min ago19:57
racquadvega: really? any solution?19:57
evandar__hi, after upgrade to intrepid i can't see my battery remaign time, it says that it couldn't determine remaigning time, any suggestions? ntb: HP pavilion19:58
vega21:49 < jameswf> try ath9k19:58
vega21:49 < jameswf>  /lib/modules/2.6.27-7-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath9k/ath9k.ko19:58
legend2440intrepid doesnt have floppy support?19:58
racquadvega: i did. nothing happened19:58
vegaracquad: ok, not familiar with the prob myself..19:58
racquadvega: thanks anyway19:59
interflo1My Broadcom 4318 card stopped working after updating to Intrepid.  It says it's activated in the hardware manager and I can see other wireless networks in wifi-radar but I can't connect to any of them.  Anyone know what's going on?19:59
scorchevandar_: same thing here....  say I am on battery power at 0%20:01
legend2440according to ubuntu forum you have to type   sudo modprobe floppy to enable floppy drives. is there somewhere i can add "floppy" so the module loads at boot?20:01
scorchevandar_: not sure wttf20:01
jameswfwho uses floppy drives anymore20:01
interflo1grandpa20:01
evandar__scorch: im googling it now, bug documented20:01
scorchlol20:01
ToHellWithGAdo y'all know how i could set the mouse behavior to double-click (the default is single-click) mode in kde applications in gnome?20:01
ToHellWithGAmy mother bought a USB floppy drive when her new computer came without a floppy drive20:02
ToHellWithGAshe uses floppies to take things between her new and old computers20:02
ToHellWithGAboth have CDRW drives20:02
ToHellWithGAboth are on a LAN20:02
legend2440jameswf: i still have an eight track player. no i'm just curious. in hardy floppy drive worked20:02
ToHellWithGAshe just doesn't know20:02
bigfoxToHellWithGA: How old is her old computer?20:02
ToHellWithGApentium d20:03
ToHellWithGAthe older one is pentium 320:03
bigfoxToHellWithGA:  What OS?20:03
ToHellWithGAi can't pin it down to years for you exactly20:03
jumgood evening everybody, when I click on "Activate" on propietary drivers dialog, nothing happens. so I tried with the official ati linux driver, but there comes the error: http://pastie.org/30094920:03
scorchevandar_: ok, let me know what it says20:03
jumwhat can I do?20:04
ToHellWithGAbigfox: windows 2000 and windows xp20:04
bigfoxToHellWithGA:  Perhaps a thumb drive would work better for her.20:04
ToHellWithGAi'm telling you man she just doesn't know20:04
ToHellWithGAnetwork sharing is too simple but she won't let me set it up20:04
ToHellWithGAshe fears the internet at large will hack her despite both machines being behind a router20:05
DaekdroomTo blacklist a driver I should put it on /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist right?20:05
Turlto make floppys work, just run20:06
legend2440jum: i have ati radeon 9600. i followed this guide to get fglrx working   http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Intrepid_Installation_Guide#The_open_source_drivers20:06
Turl"sudo modprobe floppy"20:06
Turland It'll start working (but just for this boot)20:06
bigfoxToHellWithGA:  A thumb drive would be much better.  Its like the floppy but much bigger and without all the suck.20:06
legend2440Turl: yes i know about  sudo modprobe floppy. just curious if there is somewhere i can add line  "floppy" so module starts on boot up20:07
TurlI think you can add it to /etc/modules20:07
Turlor sth similar20:08
legend2440Turl: ok thanks20:08
DaekdroomHm.20:08
jumlegend2440 thank you very much I will see if it works for me20:08
legend2440jum: ok good luck20:08
Hoover_4000ok i need help i installed kde inside ubuntu but i want to remove it how do i do that20:10
DaekdroomHow do I REALLY blacklist a module?20:10
Turl /etc/modules/blacklist?20:11
DasEiHoover_4000:sudo apt-get remove kubuntu-desktop20:11
Hoover_4000dasEi20:11
Alpo\i did uninstall ati driver and restart hal and gdm,20:11
Alpo\and still no x20:11
Hoover_4000i tried that but i can still log in to kde20:11
Hoover_4000so its still there20:12
Alpo\i also deleted xorg.conf20:12
DasEiHoover_4000:use synaptic-manager , search kde20:12
Hoover_4000ok20:12
Hoover_4000so should i remove all programs in synaptic manager containing kde20:13
legend2440Turl: /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist20:14
Turlyeah that one20:14
DasEikde- sth < yes, or read the description20:14
Daekdroomlegend2440: I put the module there but it keeps trying to modprobe it on the boot20:14
bigfoxAlpo\:  I'm stumped then.  Sorry.20:15
DanaGWhat module?20:15
bigfoxAlpo\:  Does it give any erroes?20:16
Daekdroomsaa7134-alsa and saa713420:16
DanaGYou can try removing the module from the linux tree.20:16
bigfoxerr... ErroRs20:16
DaekdroomIf I could boot it, maybe >.>20:16
DanaG/lib/modules/`uname -r`/whatever20:16
DanaGsaa7134... what is that, anyway?20:16
DaekdroomCapture card module20:17
Alpo\bigfox: (EE) open /dev/fb0: No such file and (EE) No devices detected20:17
DaekdroomCaused trouble in every devel version since 7.10, as far as I know20:17
bigfoxAlpo\:  Try this:  sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg20:18
Alpo\bigfox: now it does not complain about /dev/fb0, but doesn't work either20:19
bigfoxAlpo\: Did you try a reboot?20:20
Alpo\bigfox: no, i just restarted gdm20:21
bigfoxAlpo:\ Reboot20:21
Assid??release20:23
Assid!release20:23
ubottuUbuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases20:23
Assid!schedule20:23
ubottuA schedule of Intrepid Ibex (8.10) release milestones can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntrepidReleaseSchedule20:23
Assidhrmm 30th20:24
squid0hello. I am suffering from a bug with the intel X driver, and I need to set an option in xorg.conf . however, there is none set by the installation! how can I know how to set it up, etc. ? also , is there no (graphical) tool to select an Xorg driver?20:24
jacobw-ukhi20:24
jacobw-uki've got a few probs, minor but would like some help anyway20:24
legend2440Daekdroom: i think you add module to   /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common20:24
Daekdroomlegend2440: it's not a restricted module20:24
jacobw-ukoddly enough neither Banshee nor Rhytmbox seem able to download podcasts, Banshee says it is downloading the podcast but it doesn't not appear on the disk20:25
Daekdroomwait, I got it :p20:25
jacobw-ukRhythmbox just sits on waiting for as long you let it20:25
rippsjacobw-uk: I think amarok can handle podcasts.20:25
jacobw-ukhmm yes but it doesn't work that well with the gnome desktop20:26
jacobw-ukalso, is there a lot of bugs atm because its RC time?20:26
legend2440where do you add a module in intrepid so it loads on boot?  there is no   /etc/modules folder on mine. do i just create one?20:26
DaekdroomIt's not a folder20:26
jacobw-uki've got another bug with desktop effects where the title bar disappears20:26
copprobug #1 is funny20:27
ubottuhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1 (Won't display info)20:27
vegalegend2440: it's a file, add it there20:27
rippslegend2440: /etc/modprobe.d20:27
legend2440vega: doh  ok found it i was looking for a folder20:28
squid0how do I generate an xorg.conf for Intrepid?20:31
Turlsquid0, run in recovery mode and select xfix20:31
squid0Turl: awesome, thanks20:31
squid0Turl: and will I be able to select a driver for the graphics card?20:31
DaekdroomYou don't have to20:32
Turlsquid0, no20:32
DaekdroomUbuntu detects it. You only have to if you want to use other driver20:32
Turlif you want to select a driver run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg"20:32
squid0but that's my problem: there's a bug with the intel driver, and I need to change to use another one20:32
Turlrun sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg then20:33
squid0Turl: running sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg didn't give me an option as to drivers20:33
DaekdroomThat command no longer asks the driver you want to use20:33
Turlbut I mean without -phigh20:33
Turlsquid0, then sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf and edit the driver line manually20:34
squid0Turl: but I'm not sure what to put!20:34
squid0vesa?20:34
squid0i810?20:34
DanaGWhat video card?20:34
Turlvesa should always work, don't expect acceleration nor good res though :p20:35
DanaGWhat video card?20:35
Turltry i810 if it's an intel card20:35
DanaGactually, if it's Intel... you shouldn't even need xorg.conf.20:35
squid0Turl: ok20:35
htrejhhi20:36
squid0DanaG: Intel Corporation 82852/855GM20:36
htrejhright now system cleaner is in the main gnome menu, wouldn't it be better in the administration menu?20:36
squid0DanaG: see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/138256 and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/28885920:36
ubottuUbuntu bug 138256 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "laptop hangs on lid close unless ForceEnablePipeA option enabled" [Undecided,Confirmed]20:37
DanaGAah.20:37
DanaGThen use "intel" as the driver.20:37
DanaGOr in fact, you can even have a Device section that specifies only that option, and no Driver at all!20:37
squid0ok!20:37
squid0so what would I write?20:37
luca_hi to everyone20:38
luca_I have a problem: I do apt-get update routinely, yet according to the update-manager I have not updated the repository information in the lsat 10 days20:39
DanaGIdentifier"Any name is fine here"20:39
DanaGOption"ForceEnablePipeA" "true"20:39
DanaGAnd these two things around it:20:39
DanaGSection "Device"                  EndSection20:39
luca_I have no idea as to why it behaves this way, any ideas?20:40
DaekdroomDanaG: Removing the module from linux tree might make an error able that stops the boot?20:41
squid0DanaG: awesome, thanks. I'll give it a shot20:41
Daekdroom*an error that stops the boot20:41
rippshtrejh: good point, submit a bug report so they know about that.20:43
htrejhjust saw bug is fixed but not yet released20:43
htrejhbtw, the new fast user switch applet sucks20:44
rippshtrejh: why: It saves me room by not having to have to applets for users and logging out.20:45
htrejhwhy not leave the old shutdown button? :s20:46
rippshtrejh: if you don't like it. remove it and put the shutdown button back.20:46
luca_someone expierencing my same problems with the repositories?20:47
rippsluca_: I'm guessing not, what's the problem20:49
U238Willyjust a note someone can make i hope... kwallet is open and yet konqueror and kmail still require my passwords which are now gone and I have to go look for them..20:50
* U238Willy sighs20:51
rippsluca_: are you using the main server for updates?20:51
nekostareh20:53
nekostarcompiz is making Xorg leak20:53
nekostarno compiz = no Xorg leak20:53
nekostar;_;20:53
crdlbnekostar: driver?20:55
rippsI'm using ati open source w/ compiz, and my xorg is no bigger than usual.20:56
chadhaving all kinds of weird issues with 8.10 today, my user account has lost rights to his own desktop.  Shows with a lock in nautalis s20:58
NET||abuse1chad: no issues like that here,,, sounds nasty20:59
chadNET||abuse1: any clue as to how to fix it ?20:59
chadseems root owns it now21:00
nekostarcrdlb21:00
nekostaros[Linux 2.6.27-7-generic - Debian lenny/sid - Ubuntu DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu ( http://www.ubuntu.com )] | up[19 hours, 46 minutes] | cpu[Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU    Q6600  @ 2.40GHz SMP (4 processors), 2399.998 MHz (19200.08 bogomips)] | chipset[Intel Corporation 82G33/G31/P35/P31 Express DRAM Controller (rev 02)] | video[nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600 GT (rev a1) at 1680x1050 (32 bits)] | opengl[GeForce 8600 GT/PCI/SSE2 powered by NVIDIA Cor21:00
nekostarporation with driver 2.1.2 NVIDIA 177.80] | xchat[Version: 2.8.6] | [sysinfo-dg 1.1-DocTrax_1.46]21:00
chadnm .. that was just a stupid question .. lol21:01
crdlbnekostar: ok, I blame nvidia then21:02
nekostarchad actually its easy to fix21:02
chadnekostar: yeah i already did .. feeling stupid right now21:02
nekostarjust create a new user account. then chown your normal one to match with it.21:02
nekostaror chown those over to the original user and delete/backup and replace everything in there ;)21:02
chadyepo21:03
nekostari went through the painful process of inventing a home partition on my own many years ago21:03
nekostarl,ol21:03
chadlol21:03
chadyeah not fun21:03
nekostar[meaning of course no one told me about it]21:03
nekostar:D\21:03
nekostari was so stoked21:03
nekostarZOMG I CAN REINSTALL SAME NAME AND BOOM21:03
nekostarlol21:03
mrwizardI'm having horrible issues with X (http://paste.ubuntu.com/62996/)21:03
chadha21:03
nekostarcrdlb sounds reasonable i suppose21:03
nekostarconsidering compiz.real never gets too large, and though emerald has had a leak as long as ive been using it, yeah...'21:04
nekostarcrdlb if i go rite to nvidia is there a later driver?21:04
chadmrwizard: if you are running it in virtualbox you need to install the client utils to get the correct video drivers installed i think21:04
nekostarits not that i wanna break the package upgrade method.. but...21:04
mrwizardchad: thank you very much, I'll give it a whirl21:05
luca_ripps: sorry man I did not see your response :( yeah I am using the main server21:05
luca_ripps: I can connect and seemingly update fine, but still the system signals problems .. I have updated using graphical front-ends, dselect, aptitude, apt-get, still I have problems :(21:06
interflo1My Broadcom 4318 card stopped working after updating to Intrepid.  It says it's activated in the hardware manager and I can see other wireless networks in wifi-radar but I can't connect to any of them.  Anyone know what's going on?21:08
luca_interflo1: define "can't connect to any". If you are using NetworkManager and try to connect to a network, what does the program spit out?21:09
rippsluca_: Hmm... I'm not sure. Double check to make sure that intrepid-security and intrepid-update are checked in the updates tab in Software Sources.21:09
luca_ripps: I already checked, even tried to see if manually disabling/enabling some repositories did have some effect21:09
luca_ripps: I fear however the problem lies within apt-file or apt-build, I have both installed21:10
interflo1luca_:  I don't get any messages.  I set up Network Connections to automatically connect to my router but it doesn't seem to want to.21:10
rippsluca_: then I don't know.21:10
mrwizardchad: thank you very much, it works perfectly now21:10
luca_ripps: thanks anyway :(21:10
nekostargm21:11
luca_interflo1: do you have set up the connection using the NetworkManager icon?21:11
crdlbnekostar: I doubt that would help; there hasn't been much driver development since 17721:11
* nekostar sighs21:11
nekostarwell on the upside crdlb i was already planning on a new vid card and mobo21:12
nekostari was gonna get more ram but i'm still not quite happy /w 64bit21:12
luca_interflo1: sorry if i am asking banal questions but I want to understand what's going on :)21:12
mrwizardand I'm not sure if my next question should be in #ubuntu or #ubuntu+1. It's a problem that existed before upgrading, but still exists21:12
nekostarfor the most part quite nice21:12
crdlbnekostar: how much videoram?21:12
nekostar51221:12
crdlbhmm21:13
interflo1luca_: I don't get a NetworkManager icon like I did in hardy21:13
crdlbyou seem to be hitting the "fix" for the black window bug21:13
nekostarcrdlb ?21:13
crdlbwhere instead of breaking, it just leaks memory21:13
nekostari dont have that21:13
nekostarooh21:13
nekostarwhy leak into Xorg21:13
nekostarnvm21:13
luca_interflo1: ok this is the problem. Go into the terminal and tell me what it does say after a "sudo /etc/init.d/NetworkManager restart"21:13
nekostarXorg calls that to play with compiz rite?21:13
nekostarhm21:14
crdlbnormally, I wouldn't expect that with 512MB of videoram, but maybe your high resolution is making it worse21:14
nekostarits just a 22" mon21:14
nekostari always see leaks on emerald21:14
crdlbI don't doubt that21:14
nekostarif i wanna save some ram just go to metacity kill em and comp and go back in21:14
interflo1luca_: NetworkManager stopped and started just fine21:14
nekostarcrdlb but i also stay up for a month at a time21:14
nekostaravg21:14
luca_interflo1: then alt+f2: nm-applet21:15
nekostari try not to update core packages :P21:15
luca_interflo1: if the icon does not pop up in the tray, try from the terminal21:15
nekostar[core in this case meaning something that requires a restart]21:15
nekostarand the other problem crdlb21:15
nekostaris i think my dvd drives dead21:15
interflo1luca_: aha, that did the trick21:15
nekostarso i didnt really quite do a clean install21:15
luca_interflo1: and check you have installed the network-manager-gnome package :)21:15
nekostari took and selected every package in my system for removal.21:15
nekostarall of them.21:16
nekostarthen selected ubuntu-desktop21:16
nekostarthen let it remove everything else :P21:16
luca_interflo1: ok then it's simply a matter of understanding why it does not autostart ... in any case, try to configure the network now :)21:16
interflo1luca_: the networkmanager was installed, it just wasn't started up for some reason in intrepid21:16
nekostarbut it gets better21:16
nekostarthe source is from my other install21:16
nekostarwhich i rsyncd over21:16
nekostar:D21:16
interflo1luca_: i was able to connect just fine now =D21:16
luca_interflo1: got it, making the hack to autostart is quite simple21:16
luca_interflo1: I just do not understand why it was not set up like this from the beginning :D21:17
nekostarso i have to manually copy my kernels over b/c i forgot to leave a boot grub can read21:17
interflo1luca_: i can figure out how to make it autostart just fine, thanks for the help21:17
nekostarlol21:17
nekostarencrypted iirc21:17
luca_interflo1: np man :)21:17
* nekostar sighs21:17
interflo1luca_: i wish i knew, i thought it was some issue with intrepid and my wireless21:17
nekostari really need to go to newegg21:17
luca_interflo1: luckily it was something much simplier :)21:17
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interflo1luca_: now to restart and see if it gives me any trouble on a fresh boot21:18
luca_awayinterflo1: good :)21:18
luca_awayif anyone does have problems with repository update, or has seen a warning saying that repo information has not been updated in days, please signal me21:19
luca_awayI am in this situation and at my wit's end :(21:19
interflo1luca_: it worked flawlessly.  now i can enjoy intrepid :)21:20
Turmsluca_away: sorry, i could read just some of your lines, what is yr problem?21:27
luca_awayTurms: well I have quite a strange problem .. I do repo updates every date21:33
Turmsluca_away: ok21:33
luca_awayTurms: but according to the update-manager, I have not updated the information in 10 days21:33
DaekdroomHow do I prevent udev from detecting a device and modprobing the module?21:34
mneptokluca_away: sudo apt-get update21:34
luca_awayTurms: I have tried to update via cli or graphical, using different front-ends, still the same error, even if I disable most repos21:34
mneptokDaekdroom: blacklist the module21:34
luca_awayTurms: wish it would be that simple :)21:34
Daekdroommneptok: What's the plan B?21:34
Turmsluca_away: Wellark i do not know if the problem is the same21:34
DaekdroomI tried blacklisting, it didn't work. I deleted it from the kernel tree. It didn't work.21:35
Turmsluca_away: but i started having problems with kernel 2.6.2721:35
haydnCan anyone explain why Flash plays without having a player installed.21:35
Turmsluca_away: so i filed a bug tu ubuntu and then i did the same with kernel.org21:35
Turmsluca_away: try these comands: ....21:36
luca_awayTurms: ready to :)21:36
Turmsluca_away: sudo su -21:36
luca_awayk21:36
Turmsluca_away: echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_timestams21:37
Turmsluca_away: STOP21:37
Turmsluca_away: echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_timestamps21:37
luca_awayalready corrected21:37
luca_awayTurms: no output21:37
Turmsluca_away: exit21:37
Turmsluca_away: try apt-get update21:38
luca_awayk21:38
luca_awayok21:39
luca_awaythe command you gave before is to print the connections done, isn't it?21:39
luca_awayTurms: update finished21:39
Turmsluca_away: did it work?21:40
Turmsluca_away: no it is a real nasty bug21:41
Turmsluca_away: did it work?21:41
luca_awayTurms: I do not know yet because I have some upgrades to do and the update-manager does not tell anything if I do not do those updates21:41
luca_awayTurms: still, the error icon remains :(21:42
luca_awayTurms: I am making the upgrades21:42
luca_awayTurms: exactly the echo command I issued what was it for?21:42
Turmsluca_away: well it is a workaround for a bug in tcp stack in kernel 2.6.2721:43
luca_awayin more laymanish terms...? :)21:43
luca_awayI know what a stack is, but not specifically tcp21:43
Turmsluca_away: when you start a connection to some site you send a SYN packet21:44
Turmsluca_away: the remote site answers with an ACK packet21:44
luca_awayok21:44
luca_awayook21:45
luca_awayfollowing you so far21:45
Turmsluca_away: at kernel.org they say that the tcp options could put in whatever position within the syn packet21:45
mike-solidushey guys, my gtk apps aren't themed at all, and on startup thier color scheme is default21:46
Turmsluca_away: but it seems that some router get confused if some options are not in a certain order21:46
TavoXIs there anyone with ubuntu 8.10 and intel hda audio that's got sound working?21:46
mike-solidusalso kwin crashes every startup21:46
luca_awayok21:46
luca_awayso the router is not able to forward the syn packet?21:46
TavoXI've got a toshiba m105 that works in 8.04 but doesn't in intrepid21:47
Turmsluca_away: this situation prevented me and a full bunch of others from connecting or had difficolties in doing so21:47
Turmsluca_away: exactly21:47
luca_awayTurms: well I had no difficulties whatsoever in connecting to the internet in these days21:48
luca_awayTurms: this is the good news .. bad news is, warning still there :)21:48
Turmsluca_away: ok, so most probably your problem is different21:48
luca_awayTurms: it would certainly seem so21:48
chaddoes anyone know how to get the package libltdl3 to install in 8.10?  the package seems to be orphaned and i cant find the package that replaced it21:48
Turmsluca_away: listen, what is the output of apt-get update?21:49
luca_awayTurms: mine is an annoying problem but of little consequence; I can still update fine, and have no other sympthoms so far21:49
Turmsluca_away: ok :-)21:49
luca_awayTurms: nothing strange; let me put it into a pastebin, just one second21:49
Turmsluca_away: ok21:49
luca_awayTurms: http://pastebin.com/d251bccd621:50
chad!libltdl321:50
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about libltdl321:50
Turmsok21:50
chad!libltdl21:50
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about libltdl21:50
luca_awayTurms: it seems it ignores a bunch of repos, but I do not know how to force it to check21:51
chuckfhas anyone had an issue with intrepid where it will not open windows after the intial login to a gnome session?21:53
Turmsluca_away: have you tried with a different sources.list?21:54
luca_awayTurms: no; i tried to select/deselect the repos, but not a brand new sources21:55
musikgoatluca_away: just to let you know, my update ign's a number of repo's as well, i don't know why it is, but i've always seen it like that21:55
luca_awaymusikgoat: ok thanks :)21:55
luca_awayTurms: ok generating a new sources.list21:55
luca_awayI think the problem is in the apt-build :(21:55
Turmsluca_away: i'm curious! :-D  wait just a moment, i start intrepid in my pc21:55
luca_awayTurms: ok :D21:56
Turmsluca_away: i've never used apt-build, apt-spy yes21:56
luca_awayTurms: could you pastebin your sources please? :)21:57
Turmsluca_away: no, i'll send you it via dcc if you like21:58
luca_awayok21:58
luca_awaybut wait a sec21:58
luca_awayI have done a little experiment ... let's see now21:58
luca_awayone sec that it takes time to upgrade ..21:59
chaddoes anyone know how to get the package libltdl3 to install in 8.10?  the package seems to be orphaned and i cant find the package that replaced it22:00
Daekdroomchad: try sudo apt-cache search bltdl322:00
luca_awayTurms: nothing :(22:00
luca_awayTurms: if you can fire up dcc...22:00
chadDaekdroom: yeah did i have all those installed but no dice still, seems they are all missing the libltd3 library22:01
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andresmhhow do I remove the name of the day from the gnome panel?  I want it to say just "Oct 26 18:01" instead of "Sun Oct 26 18:01"22:02
luca_awayTurms: thanks, trying it right now :)22:02
chadDaekdroom: libltdl7-dev  is the one it says .. but it doesnt contain the lib i need to compile this app22:02
Turmsluca_away: prego! :-D22:02
Daekdroomchad: Well. I have no idea then.22:02
chadAnyone know how to install gyachi in 8.10 then ?22:03
chad!gyachi22:04
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about gyachi22:04
a1lenIs it possible to mount Vista and get my music over to Ubuntu?22:04
chada1len: ntfs ?22:04
Daekdroomyea22:04
a1lenchad: Yes. Ubuntu too; it's in a virtual-box.22:05
luca_awayTurms: does not seem to function :-(22:05
luca_awayat this point, I daresay it is not a problem of apt-get or repos :(22:05
Turmswhat?22:05
chada1len:  then yes if its in virtualbox you can do a shared library its in the config for your machine22:05
luca_awayTurms: substituting the sources.list does not yeld anything good22:05
chada1len: or you can just install the ntfs tools and mount is as samba22:06
luca_awayTurms: it probably is just a problem with update-manager, not apt-get22:06
Turmsluca_away: do you have in /boot a 6.2.26 kernel?22:06
luca_awaydo not think so22:06
Turmsluca_away: sorry, 2.6.2622:06
luca_awaynope22:06
luca_awayonly .2722:06
a1lenchad: If I make a separate partition FAT32, you think I can just paste them over and copy them into Ubuntu? I have the space.22:07
Daekdroom7.10 and later are NTFS write-patible22:07
Turmsluca_away: well if do not use update-manger which is actually just a front end and use apt-get it cannot be a problem with the former22:07
luca_awayTurms: I use both; and can update freely; the problem is simply a temporal mark22:08
DaekdroomWhy bother so much then?22:08
DaekdroomFill a bug report and wait22:08
luca_awayDaekdroom: it is most annoying, and more than this, I do fear it MIGHT indicate some repos failing to update info22:09
luca_awayDaekdroom: can't be sure of this, obviously :-/22:09
DaekdroomDid you upgrade your system after that began to happen?22:09
andresmhhow do I remove the name of the day from the gnome panel?  I want it to say just "Oct 26 18:01" instead of "Sun Oct 26 18:01"22:10
=== thunderstruck is now known as gnomefreak
luca_awayDaekdroom: more than once22:10
alex_mayorgadid international keyboard layouts got reverted to USA after latest updates?22:12
luca_awayalex_mayorga: not on this box22:12
alex_mayorgaI just saw that happen here22:13
vmelohello, my panel background image is gone, is it normal?22:14
vmeloanyone missing the panel background?22:15
wiivile2will intrepid break my system on october 3022:16
coppropossibly22:17
copproare you on a laptop? if so, then probably22:17
wiivile2im on a laptop22:17
djhash_can we upgrade to the live release on the 30th? or do we need to do a clean reinstall22:19
DaekdroomYou can upgrade it through the update-manager22:20
musikgoatdjhash_: upgrading will get you all that would be in the live release22:20
DaekdroomIt sucks so much having to use Vista -_-22:21
djhash_is it recommended to upgrade from the beta to live release or is a clean install better?22:21
vmeloanyone here is missing panel background?22:21
Daekdroomdjhash_: if you are already using 8.10 beta, it'll upgrade auto22:21
musikgoatdjhash_: its fine to upgrade from beta to final22:21
djhash_ok.. sweet.. thanks22:21
djhash_now onto my problem of xorg not finding my screen when i can see stuff on it perfectly!!!22:22
djhash_let me first get a pastebin of xorg.conf and xrandr output22:22
andresmhhow can I disable the "universal  access preferences" icon from the gnome panel?22:23
Tuv0kpulse audio is just terribly unstable22:24
Tuv0kis there any way to restart this POS wihtout bring the whole system down?22:26
Tuv0kI don't have a bug report it just stoppped working22:26
Tuv0kI go to sleep I have sound22:26
Tuv0kI go to work22:26
Tuv0kcome back22:26
Tuv0kno sound22:26
Tuv0khow does one document that?22:27
musikgoat!enter22:27
ubottuPlease try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!22:27
feanorhi22:27
musikgoatTuv0k: do you have intel audio?22:28
feanorsomeone has a Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03) soundcard?22:28
musikgoatfeanor: you said your running 8.04, why are you asking here?22:28
Tuv0kmusikgoat, Nvidia chipset22:28
musikgoatTuv0k: ok22:28
musikgoatsorry22:28
Tuv0kgconfaudiosink: Failed to connect: Connection refused22:29
feanor¿?22:29
feanorI opened my IRC client, and it redirected me here, automaticlly22:30
feanorthat's all22:30
feanorwhere should i go?22:30
musikgoatfeanor: you were just talking in #ubuntu the main support channel22:30
copprowherever you want to22:30
musikgoat /j #ubuntu22:31
DaekdroomHow do I make udev not modprobe a module? (blacklist didn't work)22:32
djhash_hokay.. my laptop is intel-830MG graphics card  and when booting (on kernel 2.6.24-21-generic) i can see the splash screen fine everything is great.. as soon as it gets into the login screen.. the laptop monitor just turns off.. while the monitor connected on the vga port, I can see fine.. it is setup as a mirror, with 1024x768 (even lower resolutions give same results)... when i press ctrl+alt+f1.. i can see terminal on both22:32
djhash_screens.. but with the gui.. just the ext. monitor.. here is my xorg and xrandr outputs.. http://pastebin.com/f7b4613a822:32
NET||abuse1hmm, i'm confused by conduit.22:33
NET||abuse1want to sync tomboy notes between my work desktop and my eeepc22:35
NET||abuse1i added tomboy and then a network data provider, don't see how i can configure where on the so called "network" destination it goes?22:37
X4Dhello, I'm having some problems with RC ibex, first is that I cant get past GRUB, I get a kernel panic "aperture above 4GB..." I worked around that by removing 1GB of RAM (I had 2GB) and it get's past that point but I cant get into the login since m monitor doesn't receive a signal, I can however get into the console with alt+ctrl+F1, any suggestions to get things running smoothly? I've used ibex since the first beta in Virtualbox and it work22:38
etnoyibex has been fiddling with my compiz :)22:40
etnoyjust upgraded to intrepid last night, and since I've been tracking down a compiz issue that isn't going away22:40
etnoythis is an old Thinkpad T30 with ATI videocard that has been working great with hardy, both compiz, video and games have been problem-free and stable22:40
etnoyhowever, with intrepid the window decorations disappeared and compiz reports the following problems:22:41
DaekdroomDo you really need compiz?22:41
etnoyhttp://pastebin.com/m611b10e322:41
etnoycompiz is nice, though metacity works for now22:41
etnoythought it would be best to straighten any issues out before release time22:41
FFForeverhow come on a db i keep making with sqlite3 when i run select * from people it says SQL error: file is encrypted or is not a database22:42
Daekdroometnoy: What driver is X.org using?22:42
etnoyI've tried switching from the radeon driver to ati, and that didn't do anything22:42
crdlbetnoy: those are the same driver22:42
etnoyswitching to 24bit depth makes the error go away, but instead compiz runs horrendously slow22:42
etnoycrdlb: ah, my mistake!22:42
crdlbhmm22:43
etnoynothing obvious, direct rendering is Yes22:43
crdlbetnoy: I guess it's something ancient like an M6?22:43
etnoyserver glx vendor string: SGI <- should this really be SGI?22:43
crdlbyes22:43
faultreporterhi all, just updated system to newest version and now the firefox searchbar no longer searches for terms i enter there - irrespective of search engine used - does go to respective site if no term is entered before search22:43
etnoysorry, what's an M6?22:43
faultreporteris this known issue?22:43
crdlbetnoy: ATI M6, aka the original mobile radeon22:44
etnoylspci: Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]22:45
etnoybut I have never seen the "M7 LW" part before22:45
etnoyit is a http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/ATI_Mobility_Radeon_750022:45
crdlbM7 is the "real" model number22:45
etnoyit always just said 750022:45
etnoyalright22:45
crdlball the ati mobile gpus are numbered sequentially22:45
etnoythe update made som big changes to xorg.conf as well, so many things could have been moved22:46
crdlbhmm, well 16 bit color should work (unlike with nvidia)22:46
etnoyyeah, that depth worked fine with hardy22:46
crdlbbut you shouldn't need to go to such drastic measures with a 1024x768 screen22:47
faultreporterany comments?22:47
crdlbetnoy: pastebin your /var/log/Xorg.0.log22:47
etnoyxorg.conf: http://pastebin.com/m5f00281122:48
etnoyone minute for the log...22:48
etnoylog: http://pastebin.com/m898b2d822:49
Th3Unkn0wnfaultreporter, remove the search engine and readd it?22:49
djhash_my laptop is intel-830MG graphics card  and when booting (on kernel 2.6.24-21-generic) i can see the splash screen fine everything is great.. as soon as it gets into the login screen.. the laptop monitor just turns off.. while the monitor connected on the vga port, I can see fine.. it is setup as a mirror, with 1024x768 (even lower resolutions give same results)... when i press ctrl+alt+f1.. i can see terminal on both screens..22:50
djhash_but with the gui.. just the ext. monitor.. here is my xorg and xrandr.outputs..http://pastebin.comf7b4613a822:50
Daekdroomdjhash_: kernel 2.6.24 belongs to 8.04, are you sure you're in the right place?22:51
djhash_yes... I've upgraded to 8.10 using "update-manager -d"22:52
crdlbetnoy: hmm, I was going to recommend switching to XAA from EXA, but it seems it's using that by default22:52
faultreporterits not the engine itself but the search bar that wont search once a term is entered there...trying it though22:52
etnoyah, it's using EXA?22:52
Daekdroomdjhash_: why not boot using 2.6.27?22:52
etnoydidn't see that, I believe it used XAA before22:52
etnoyhow do I switch back to XAA?22:52
crdlbetnoy: the log you posted is using XAA22:53
djhash_Daekdroom: cause its even worse.. no splash screen.. or anything.. although i can see it working on hdd..22:53
etnoycrdlb: ah, sorry I misunderstood :)22:53
Daekdroomdjhash_: 2.6.24 is a leftover from 8.04 installation. So I think you should report your problem as no monitor output.22:54
djhash_Daekdroom: ok.. let me reboot on the 27 and see if I can fiddle around with that..22:55
crdlbetnoy: does 'LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose glxinfo | grep direct' have any interesting debug output at the top?22:55
faultreporterthere seem to be more faults than just that one in firefox22:55
etnoylet's find out22:55
etnoyhttp://pastebin.com/m18084b2322:56
etnoyhm, seems to be a problem there22:56
etnoyI'll check my drirc22:56
faultreporterevery time i start it it goes through the update process and then shows me the firstrun screen for firefox 322:57
etnoy<option name="allow_large_textures" value="2" />22:57
etnoythe above line is in drirc22:57
faultreporterthat as well as the searchbar not working22:57
crdlbetnoy: yeah, that shouldn't be the whole file22:57
etnoyI've had it in there since forever22:57
etnoybut I'll try moving the file away and kill X22:58
crdlband it's probably been silently ignored since forever too :)22:58
faultreporterthink i might not bother with it now though...just thought someone may be interested as it's a fault that really limits usability22:58
crdlbetnoy: what does 'glxinfo -l | grep -i max_texture_size' say?22:58
etnoy204822:59
crdlbyou don't need that drirc thing anyway then22:59
etnoywell, GL_MAX_TEXTURE_SIZE = 2048 to be exact22:59
etnoyI added it when trying to run dualscreen with compiz22:59
etnoybut the card didn't support the large textures anyway22:59
faultreporterback to windows for a week then :(22:59
crdlbold ati cards used to report 102422:59
crdlb2048 is the real limit23:00
etnoyI'm curious about it first trying direct rendering, failing, falling back to indirect, and then succeeding23:00
crdlbin the compiz output?23:00
etnoyI don't know if it worked in direct mode before the upgrade23:00
etnoyyes23:01
crdlbthat's just AIGLX23:01
etnoyhttp://pastebin.com/m611b10e323:01
etnoythe compiz log like before23:01
AaronMTAnyone have issues with no usplash graphic on boot and shutdown? Any way to fix?23:02
icewatermanbtw. when a folder contains a lot of files then nautilus takes extreme long to display its content23:02
penhi23:02
crdlbetnoy: btw, you're not running compiz with sudo, are you?23:02
musikgoaticewaterman: are they media files?23:03
pencould anyone tell me why this script has an error on line 41? here is the link   http://paste2.org/p/9272923:03
penit works in hardy23:03
pennot in intrepid23:03
icewatermanmusikgoat: yes23:03
etnoycrdlb: nope23:03
penit says syntax wrong23:03
icewatermansome of them at least musikgoat23:03
musikgoaticewaterman: its probly creating thumbs23:03
icewatermancan i prevent that?23:03
musikgoaticewaterman: is the directory on a network, or local?23:04
icewatermanlocal23:04
musikgoaticewaterman: tbh, i can imagine you can turn off thumbnails, but i don't know how23:04
poutineI have an ubuntu 8.10 system, I used to run fallout in wine just fine, this most recent upgrade causes a persistent Xwindows cursor smack dab in the middle of the screen while I'm trying to run this game, any clue how to fix it? (I see fixme:dinput:SysMouseAImpl_Acquire Clipping cursor to (0,0)-(640,480) in the console logging)23:04
etnoywhat I find strange is that compiz runs so slow when I turn on 24bit depth23:05
musikgoaticewaterman: ok, its in the preferences for nautilus23:05
* DanaG wonders what 3D things a Voodoo3 would be able to do nowadays.23:05
etnoyit runs fast in 16bit, though no borders, and the errors with GLXFBConfig23:05
DanaGAnything?23:05
musikgoaticewaterman: under preview23:05
penanyone know why syntax error?23:06
etnoycrdlb: interesting problem, in other words23:06
musikgoatpen: why 2 fi's23:06
musikgoat?23:06
musikgoatpen: nvm, i see23:06
penmusikgoat: ok23:06
DanaGWhy does Nautilus not cache thumbnails?23:06
penDanaG: it should, did you look into the thumbnail folder?23:07
crdlbif those two 'fi's are correct, then you should fix the indentation23:07
icewatermanmusikgoat: it is all disabled23:07
icewatermanyet it causes extreme cpu load23:07
DanaGMy pictures dir still seems to take a lot of time to open.23:07
musikgoaticewaterman: how many files are you talking?23:07
etnoycrdlb: were you talking to me? in that case I didn't follow you23:07
musikgoaticewaterman: and what filesystem?23:08
crdlbetnoy: no23:08
etnoyalright23:08
icewatermanmusikgoat: filesystem is fat32 and ext3, but i didnt have that problem with 8.0423:08
pencrdlb: so you think it's because of indentation?23:08
DanaGgrr, damn mplayer doesn't deal well with pulseaudio.23:08
icewatermanapprox 2k files23:08
crdlbetnoy: I have no idea what's causing that problem; seems like a driver bug23:09
DanaGTry using frame skip... and mplayer will freeze after a while.23:09
etnoycrdlb: I would guess so. I'll speak to Xorg people.23:09
pencrdlb: btw, it says error when it is checking battery state23:09
musikgoaticewaterman: compare to the amount of time it takes to display /usr/bin?23:09
musikgoaticewaterman: i've got 2k files in there, and it took about 10 sec to display them23:10
DanaGgrr... damn mplayer!23:10
crdlbpen: no, bash doesn't care about indentation, but humans do :>23:10
DanaGpause, unpause, pause, unpause..... freeeeeeeeeze.23:10
icewatermanmusikgoat: it is much slower here (athlon64x2 5400+ with 4Gig RAM)23:11
icewaterman> 1 minute and stll not finished23:11
pencrdlb: but I thought the script has good indentation already?23:11
will00is there a reason that intrepid cannot automatically find the drivers for my graphics card in the same way hardy did?23:12
crdlbpen: lines 30-41 appear to be independent of 27-2823:12
icewatermanmusikgoat: almost 2 minutes23:12
icewatermanfor 2k files23:12
crdlbby indentation, but the code says otherwise23:12
musikgoaticewaterman: i'm using reiserfs tho, not ext3, that maybe why mine is zippier, i'm running 8.10 x64 on athlon64x2 as well, but 2gb ram23:12
Turlhi23:13
Turlwhere's /etc/inittab in intrepíd?23:13
musikgoaticewaterman: thats pretty rediculous23:13
icewatermanyes, this must not be normal23:13
musikgoaticewaterman: that 2+min was for /usr/bin?23:14
icewatermanmusikgoat: yes23:14
pencrdlb: he just have a space to make his intend clear I think, but the if and fi is still there23:14
penI mean, empty line23:14
icewatermanmusikgoat: during that time natuilus will consume almost all the cpu23:14
musikgoati wonder if gnome people know anything about it... as they've made alot of enhancements to 2.2423:15
penI have that script to make sure nvidia powermizer is not slowing down my system23:16
penbut23:16
penwhat do you guys do to make powermizer disabled when ac plugged in?23:16
penand enable it in battery23:16
zerwasIs it likely that the daily cd of Intrepid will get any changes until release?23:17
Kwiwaahi ! i've just installed intrepid RC, and got no sound ! (but no sound on hardy too), can someone help me please ?23:17
icewatermani also get these error messages:FAT: Directory bread(block <number>) failed23:18
icewatermanbut the filesystems fine23:18
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zerwasKwiwaa, which sound card?23:20
Kwiwaalspci : 00:14.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)23:21
icewatermanmusikgoat: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=470947 that is probably it23:22
zerwasKwiwaa, you did not found any solution here? http://www.scroogle.org/cgi-bin/nbbw.cgi?Gw=ATI+Technologies+Inc+SBx00+Azalia+%28Intel+HDA%29+ubuntu23:22
musikgoaticewaterman: interesting23:22
icewatermanmusikgoat: yes, it seems intrepid activated assistive tech automatically23:23
icewatermannow it is working just fine23:23
centaur5How do you unlock the new network manager to modify settings?23:24
wgrantcentaur5: You don't have to. What gives you the idea that it's needed?23:25
centaur5wgrant: Wow, so this release you don't have to be admin to change network preferences?23:25
wgrantcentaur5: Correct.23:26
centaur5wgrant: The reason I ask is because the OK button is grayed out as soon as I make a change to the current settings.23:26
musikgoaticewaterman: nice, good find23:26
icewatermanmusikgoat: now my box feels like 10 times as fast as before :)23:26
musikgoatheh23:26
wgrantcentaur5: Which settings?23:27
wgrantYou probably selected an option that needed further input.23:27
centaur5wgrant: IP address switched to manual and I clicked add and typed in all the IP address information.23:28
musikgoatwhat IP settings did you use?23:29
wgrantcentaur5: It works fine for me as long as I have a valid IP address and 0 or more valid DNS servers and search domains set.23:29
icewatermanmusikgoat: thx for help23:29
centaur5wgrant: I just closed the network manager and did it again and this time it worked. I don't know why that happened I filled every field DNS and everything the first time.23:30
centaur5False alarm, thanks anyway.  :)  Just out of curiosity, why did they chose to make networking available to any user?23:30
wgrantcentaur5: It's configurable, but it was decided that by default a user which is at the console should be able to configure network connections.23:32
Dulakwgrant: where do you turn that off?  I don't need my g/f fiddling with that just to play mahjongg23:32
centaur5wgrant: I'm actually glad they did that cause it's very common people have to change that.23:32
wgrant(remote users don't get that privilege)23:32
wgrantDulak: Should be /etc/dbus-1/system.d/NetworkManager.conf23:33
Dulakwgrant: thanks23:33
wgrantIt's not configurable through normal policykit means, it seems :(23:33
Zerothisis there a standard/proper way to setup a shared "public documents" that 'nobody' owns?23:39
xaron Is it possible to install ubuntu on a USB flash drive with an encrypted root (using the alternate installer CD)?23:43
wiivile2xaron: id like to decrypt your root if you know what i mean ;)23:44
xaronno, I don't23:44
DaekdroomOwned :o23:44
xaronum23:45
UnNaturalHighhi #ubuntu+1, does anyone know how one would go about changing the default cpu governor?23:47
wiivile2xaron: sorry if i made you uncomfortable. i just think youre really cute :\23:47
djhash_impeach?!23:47
wiivile2UnNaturalHigh: you'd have to call for a recall election or impeach, i think, unless it's a gubernatorial election next week23:48
LjL!offtopic23:48
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, #ubuntu+1 supports the development version of Ubuntu and #ubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome!23:48
xaronwiivile2: quit the drugs23:48
wiivile2you think i have to be on drugs to think youre cute?23:50
wiivile2:\23:50
LjLwiivile2: quit it23:51
xaronwiivile2: don't PM me.23:51
rippslol23:51
DanaGargh... damned nv won't even play a video properly!23:53
DanaGIt shows about 3 frames.... and then stops updating.23:53

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