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calccjwatson: can we get the alpha milestone targets?00:00
wgrantOh, I thought I saw somewhere that it was selective.00:00
calcand we probably don't need the 8.10 targets anymore (unless i am mistaken?)00:00
cjwatsoncalc: ok, will do shortly00:00
calcother than intrepid-updates i mean00:00
cjwatsoncalc: yeah, in order to close those out I need to do the tedious work of going through them and reassigning stuff though00:01
calccjwatson: thanks :)00:01
cjwatsonwgrant: by architecture, but I *think* not by release00:01
calccjwatson: oh i see, don't worry about those for now then, heh00:01
calcoh does anyone know why dapper and gutsy still aren't on the wiki.u.c page?00:02
calcthey were removed when the updated page was put up and haven't been added back since00:02
cjwatsonwhat wiki.u.c page?00:02
calcwiki.ubuntu.com main page00:02
calcit shows released as only hardy and intrepid00:02
cjwatsoncalc: I think it's fine for it just to list the major current ones00:02
calcup until ~ last week it showed all supported dists00:03
calcok00:03
cjwatsoni.e. current LTS and current non-LTS00:03
cjwatsonI edited it to move intrepid to stable and add jaunty; before I did so, it only listed hardy as stable00:03
calcok00:03
calcyea the page was very significantly changed around last week00:04
emgenthello00:07
cjwatsoncalc: alpha milestones created00:09
calccjwatson: thanks! :)00:10
calchmm we are going to have the debian import freeze during vacation? :)00:11
cjwatsonthat's why the question mark is against it00:12
calcoh ok00:12
cjwatsonI think it's a sucky date but OTOH the gap between feature freeze and DIF is already tighter than usual, and UDS is late00:12
calcand OOo isn't even scheduled to release 3.1 until the week of our feature freeze so we will probably have 3.0.100:13
cjwatsonso I was short of available choices - I mentioned it in the mail I sent out to Steve and the team leads after creating that schedule page00:13
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calc6 weeks past our FF would put it at RC week00:13
cjwatsoncoo, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+milestone/<milestone-name> has any bugs assigned to you highlighted now00:15
calcheh the two remaining 3.0.1 RC bugs were filed by me >:)00:16
wgrantcjwatson: I see that jaunty is on a.u.c now.00:16
cjwatsonwgrant: depends which backend you happen to hit, I think00:17
cjwatsonwgrant: it's not on all of them, so you'll get inconsistent results00:17
wgrantcjwatson: I guess.00:17
cjwatsonwgrant: hmm, or there's something screwy with my cache; manual wget from all four backends shows jaunty on all of them00:19
cjwatsonas does looking at it from chiark00:20
cjwatsonvery confused. I guess it'll sort itself out.00:20
calcwow supposedly early voting lines in Atlanta were as long as 10hrs long today00:20
wgrantAt least it's mostly there and should fix itself.00:20
* wgrant updates lots of scripts.00:20
jdonghmm, fedora has this conveniently written dkms.conf... I wonder if it'll work for me.00:21
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wgrantHow is one meant to watch changes in a stable release now? The only way I can see is to diff Packages files, as all changes are now done by native copies...00:41
elmocjwatson: confirmed01:01
elmoand there is load issues on archive.u.c; I'm working on increasing the capacity to compensate01:01
layyFriends, after the troubles regarding bug #263555 that would permanently corrupt some Intel NIC hardware in some alpha releases, may you confirm if it is it really safe now to install 8.10? (I know that it shouldn't be a concern now, but just for the case before I cross the point of non-return)02:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 263555 in linux-lpia "[intrepid] 2.6.27 e1000e driver places Intel ICH8 and ICH9 gigE chipsets at risk" [Critical,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26355502:10
ScottKlayy: Note the status of the bug.02:11
layyScottK, I'm somewhat new to the field... so the "Fix Released" means that it won't hurt me, but from what I can make out, my NIC won't work... Am I correct?02:14
* ScottK look at the bug.02:15
wgrantIt will work.02:16
ScottKlayy: ^^^02:16
layywgrant, ScottK, thanks a lot02:17
calcanyone know if KDE uses enchant for dictionaries?02:18
ScottKcalc: Let me see if I have it installed.  That would be a hint.02:19
calcappears to be linked to kdelibs502:20
ScottKcalc: Is this the enchant dictionary that's part of abiword?02:35
ScottKThat's the one Google found for me.02:36
ScottKcalc: It looks like it does/will, but I don't find a clear reference.02:48
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calcScottK: yes03:00
superm1slangasek, I believe you alluded to the reasoning before, but how come I can't "apt-get install mythbuntu-desktop^" to get the task for it installed?05:06
NCommanderevening world05:06
superm1I was hoping to switch over to livecd-rootfs early before the rest of the world around everything broke making it difficult, and not being able to have an apt-get'able task seems to make that significantly more difficult05:06
NetEchowho maintains the installer, specifically the timezone portion of it?05:42
NetEchoin other words who do I report an error in timezones that has been there since the first versions of ubuntu to?05:45
NetEchowell if anyone is paying attention, the installer lists Toronto/New York as GMT -4 which is Atlantic Standard Time but they are GMT -5 Eastern Standard Time05:50
cody-somervilleNetEcho, Ever heard of DST? :P05:51
NetEchostill -505:51
NCommanderNetEcho, -4 if DST is in effect from GMT05:51
NetEchoAST is for Atlantic provinces only05:51
HobbseeNetEcho: you report a bug.05:52
NetEchoNCommander all year round it says -4 and according to government firms its never -405:52
NetEchowe're always -505:52
cody-somervilleYou're wrong05:52
cody-somervilleAbsolutely, 100% wrong05:52
Hobbseeit's probably tzdata, too05:52
NetEchotell that to our government too05:52
NetEchowho teaches that from grade 4 on05:52
cody-somervilleWe're not in AST05:52
cody-somervilleWe're in ADT05:52
HobbseeNetEcho: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+filebug05:52
cody-somervilleAtlantic Canada is currently -030005:52
NetEchoADT is -305:52
HobbseeNetEcho: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+filebug05:52
NCommanderAnd this is when my brain goes bye bye, and checks out for the night05:52
Hobbseecorrect link, even.05:52
NCommanderwow05:53
NetEchoNew York might follow EDT05:53
NCommanderNetEcho, we use EDT/EST normally05:53
NCommanderSo from GMT, we're -4, we'll be -5 once EST comes up05:53
NCommanderBut when you call people in UK, it might be -4 to -6 due to DST and the status of British summer time05:53
NetEchoI've never seen it show -5 tho ever05:54
NCommanderNetEcho, are you in atlantic, or eastern time?05:55
NetEchoeastern05:55
NCommanderOk, what time does your computer say it is now, and what time does it think UTC is05:55
NCommander(use date, and date -u respectively on the command line)05:56
NetEchowell my windows machines and debian machine all say 01:56 GMT -505:56
NCommanderNetEcho, what does date -u say?05:57
NCommanderIt should say: (without -u) Sat Nov  1 01:57:14 EDT 200805:57
NCommanderand with:05:57
NCommanderer05:57
NCommanderSat Nov  1 05:57:15 UTC 200805:57
NetEcho1 sec trying to copy it over05:58
NetEchowell except for a slight difference in time which is probably due to mine being out of sync thats what I get05:59
NetEchoSat Nov 01 01:59:50 EDT 200805:59
NetEchoSat Nov 01 06:00:11 UTC 200806:00
NetEchodoes that just reset it to GMT 0 or something?06:01
NetEchohrm wait that is -406:01
NetEchoso maybe certain apps are going by just the EST and ignoring EDT?06:02
NetEchoalthough EDT ends tonight I think for us06:02
NetEchosince the 4th is a tuesday06:03
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Mezhmm... server upgrade saying there's not a new version08:40
wgrantMez: You'll need to alter some config file, or it'll only look for a new LTS.08:44
Mezwgrant, I just poked a "-d"08:44
Mezon the end08:44
wgrant/etc/update-manager/release-upgrades08:44
Mezthat's probably a good idea actually (the whole LTS thing)08:45
Mez:'( damnit, cant upgrade my eee :(08:45
wgrantWhy not?08:45
Mezdisk space ;)08:45
wgrantAh.08:45
Mez(not enough of it)08:45
Mezah well, hardy's UNR is quite nice08:46
Mezpoo, I shoulda disabled apt-listchanges too :)08:47
bremby1hi. I'd like to know, how are the Ubuntu's shared libraries from Glibc configured? Are they somehow optimised?08:59
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woden1was cheese dropped from 8.10?10:52
wgrantwoden1: No, it's just not installed by default.10:53
woden1wgrant:  Ok.  But it was default install on 8.04 correct?10:53
wgrantwoden1: I don't believe so...10:55
wgrantHmm, it was in main, so it's possible. Let's see.10:56
woden1wgrant: when I go to add/remove applications, and type in cheese, it doesn't find anything10:56
wgrantwoden1: Ensure that you have universe enabled.10:56
woden1deb http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ intrepid universe10:57
woden1that's it right?10:57
wgrantYes.10:57
woden1Applications --> Add/Remove Applications10:58
woden1Show Canonical-maintained applications10:58
woden1Search: cheese10:59
wgrantIt's not Canonical-maintained.10:59
woden1"There is no matching application available."10:59
wgrantYou want "All Open Source applications"10:59
woden1ok10:59
woden1thanks10:59
woden1if you dont mind, i have another easy question...11:00
woden1what is the official way to install java and flash?  when I go to a site that uses either one, i dont get the dialog that pops up and asks me to install the software.11:00
wgrantThis isn't a support channel; you'd be better in #ubuntu11:00
woden1alright11:00
elviswhy was g++ not included in 8.04+?11:01
* StevenK blinks11:17
StevenK[22:01] < elvis> why was g++ not included in 8.04+?11:18
StevenK... It was?11:18
wgrantStevenK: Presumably he means the CD.11:22
bremby1guys, do you know anything about the precompiled shared libraries in Ubuntu?11:22
wgrant!ask | bremby111:23
ubottubremby1: Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)11:23
bremby1sorry. are they compiled with some specific options? I mean ./configure --options11:23
wgrantIt depends on the package... see debian/rules in the source package for the binary that you want.11:24
bremby1if I'd like to use the glibc libraries from my Ubuntu system, where do I get the configuration?11:26
wgrantWhat?11:27
wgrantWhy do you need it?11:27
bremby1I'd like to build my own system, but I can't get glibc-2.8 compiled, and since I found out glibc doesn't take optimizations, and i386 or i486 would be sufficient, I may be able just to copy them11:28
bremby1I'll be away, mom's callinf for lunch :-)11:31
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bremby1wgrant: so, can you guide me or something?11:46
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tseliotsuperm1: I have a workaround for bug 286424, can you have a look at the debdiff, please?14:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 286424 in nvidia-settings "nvidia-settings crashes when user clicks Save To X Configuration File" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28642414:08
tseliotor DktrKranz ^^14:11
superm1tseliot, i might recommend that you contact the nvidia-settings packaging team for debian and get them to stop including patches directly to the source, i definitely agree there14:11
superm1otherwise looks fairly sane14:12
superm1are you intending an SRU for this?14:12
tseliotsuperm1: yes, it would be a good idea to do both things14:13
tseliot(SRU and contacting upstream)14:13
superm1tseliot, okay well jaunty archives should (theoretically) be opening up on Monday, so the debdiff will probably be uploaded to Jaunty monday, and then add an intrepid task for SRU to do it to14:13
tseliotsuperm1: ah, shall I wait until the debdiff it's in Jaunty?14:16
superm1tseliot, well given how soon the archive is supposed to open, i figure might as well14:21
superm1the SRU won't get much pull over a weekend anyhow14:22
tseliotsuperm1: I was asking because I would like to request an SRU now (no matter when it will be reviewed) so as to start working on the nvidia packages14:23
superm1tseliot, well you can turn that bug into an SRU request right now at least and then have the two debdiffs prepared for both jaunty and intrepid no trouble14:24
tseliotsuperm1: ok, done. Thanks for reviewing the debdiff14:25
heruanhi guys, I used to have a VM with the devel-version of Ubuntu, so I'm trying to install Jaunty Jackalope on a new VM via a netinstall15:07
heruanbut when I have to choose the packages' mirror, it gives me an error15:08
heruan(I choose "archive.ubuntu.com")15:08
heruanis already possible to install it? or the repository is not complete yet?15:09
KeybukRejected:15:43
KeybukCannot build any of the architectures requested: any15:43
Keybuk...15:43
StevenKHaha15:45
KeybukWAIT! THIS DISTRORELEASE IS NOT YET READY!15:46
pwnguinoh teh funnay: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgnomecanvas/+bug/272316/comments/2115:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 272316 in libgnomecanvas "[regression, intrepid] redraw problems, patches from fedora" [Low,Confirmed]15:48
bluefoxicycould someone please verify #288173 is complete?15:59
bluefoxicyit's pending information from me, but I think i got everything15:59
Cheerywhere to find asm/io.h?17:03
Cheery(trying to get gravitywars to work)17:03
Keybuklinux-headers17:04
Keybukthough it's possible it's a deprecated header that doesn't exist anymore17:04
Keybukyou'd need to know what kernel gravitywars was intended to work for17:04
Cheeryit seems like it's very very old though17:05
CheeryKeybuk: and I have linux headers already, and it still freaks17:06
CheeryIt'd be perhaps easier for me to rewrite the game and just check out the formats :(17:09
Cheery...17:09
KeybukCheery: then I suspect it was written for an older kernel17:10
Cheeryhmm.. :) perhaps that's a solution here.17:10
Keybukstuff that includes from linux/ or asm/ really needs to be well maintained and kept up to date by the author17:10
Keybukperhaps ask the author if they have a version for Linux 2.6.27 ?17:10
Keybukor whether they could avoid unstable APIs17:10
Keybukdepending what it's doing, you may find that replacing that include with sys/io.h will fix it17:11
Cheerygood choice as well.. but perhaps then the first thing that came into mind may be good as well17:11
keesCheery: what things does it want from io.h?  (i.e. if you remove it, what does it things does it fail to find?)17:11
Cheerydoesnt seem to fail anything17:11
Cheeryexcept I found now a bit different place where it fails17:12
Cheeryline 725: Explode:17:12
Cheeryhmh17:12
CheeryI just downloaded this code, if you are interested, I could give the link to sources17:12
keesnah, I've got my own stuff to hack on :)17:13
Keybukany reason you're trying to compile it yourself?17:13
woden1How do I make it so that internal NTFS drives are automatically mounted?17:13
Keybuksudo apt-get install gravitywars17:13
CheeryKeybuk: tried it already17:13
Keybukwe've already gone to the trouble of getting that to build for you ;)17:13
CheeryKeybuk: it's so fast-running that I can't play it17:14
KeybukCheery: what did you change in the source to prevent that?17:14
Cheerynot yet anything, trying to first get it run17:14
Keybukif you want to work on the Ubuntu source:17:14
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Keybukapt-get source gravitywars17:14
Keybukand sudo apt-get build-dep gravitywars17:14
Keybuk(you'll also want sudo apt-get install build-essential)17:15
Cheeryoh, I didn't knew about that17:15
CheeryKeybuk: I guess this one is highly modified, since it requires sdl17:17
Cheerythe old seemed to use libsvga17:19
Cheerybut then, they say they work without X17:20
CheeryKeybuk: that source is equivalent to one I have here17:24
aboganisuperm1: Could you review my last debdiff for bug #286961, please?17:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 286961 in fglrx-installer "fglrx not working on rt kernel" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28696117:26
superm1abogani, oh i believe i forgot to send my response.  this is best done a patch applied at dkms time not package build time17:29
superm1eg you have to add a line to dkms.conf and make sure it gets installed "in" fglrx-kernel-source17:29
woden1How do I make it so that internal NTFS drives are automatically mounted?17:30
aboganisuperm1: Where i can find the DKMS's manual?17:32
superm1abogani, man dkms :)17:32
sigp239How do I make it so that Ubuntu 8.10 automatically mounts my internal NTFS drive?17:40
aboganisigp239: I suspect that you are asking in the wrong channel. In any case you are lokking for option auto in /etc/fstab file.17:42
aboganis/lokking/looking17:42
sigp239abongani:  I can't find any instructions online that show how to do this17:43
aboganiLine 322 in the dkms man pages contain an error.17:44
tseliotsigp239: try asking in #ubuntu17:45
jdongwhat is the error?17:48
* jdong just used that manpage yesterday to make an alsa package17:48
aboganiDkms's manpage contains some reference to /var/dkms that IMHO should be /var/lib/dkms (line 23, 230, 360, 413), isn't it?17:58
jdongah yes, you're correct18:04
jdongwould you like to file a bug against that, if there isn't one already?18:04
woden1I'm having a problem here that nobody seems to solve I am hoping you can.  How do I make it so that Ubuntu 8.10 automatically mounts my internal NTFS drive?18:26
Chipzzwoden1: not a support channel18:27
jdongand being banned from a support channel isn't a valid excuse either18:28
woden1Well I was wondering if Ubuntu could "develop" a way to make it so that internal NTFS drives are automatically mounted at boot?18:29
Chipzzwoden1: it already has that possibility18:30
Chipzzbut haven't you read what I and jdong just said?18:30
woden1Chipzz:  Yes, but I mean as a default behaviour.  Currently this is not the default behaviour.18:31
woden1Yes, fine I am leaving now.  Thanks for listening.18:31
CheeryIs there a sane way to close down pulseaudio?18:34
crimsunpulseaudio -k18:35
CheeryW: ltdl-bind-now.c: Failed to find original dlopen loader.18:36
crimsun(don't test the exit value, though.)18:36
CheeryE: main.c: Failed to kill daemon.18:36
crimsunthat's fine.18:36
Cheeryok, lets see whether this works any better now18:36
Cheeryargh18:37
Cheeryalsa does not work any better18:37
crimsunif you're trying to use alsa directly, you need to remove libasound2-plugins, too.18:37
crimsun(or pass a specific virtual device to alsa-lib)18:38
Cheerywell, in the end I'd like to get sound working in wine18:38
crimsunE.g., speaker-test -c2 -Dplug:hw:0  /not/  speaker-test -c218:38
affluxCheery: running wine with padsp or pasuspender always worked fine for me.18:38
afflux(that's not really -devel either, is it?)18:39
Cheeryhmm18:39
Cheeryafflux: well, it seems like the audio works at places now though18:39
Cheeryit starts to garble when videos come in though18:40
Cheeryand I have one game which is so dependent on video that it's unplayable without it18:41
aboganijdong: I just filled the bug #292289 and attached a possible fix.19:02
ubottuLaunchpad bug 292289 in dkms "Wrong path into man page" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29228919:02
jdongabogani: target it at jaunty, not intrepid19:07
jdongabogani: and if you want, do a ubuntu2.1 at intrepid-proposed too19:07
jdongand subscribe ubuntu-main-sponsors, ubuntu-sru19:07
doggymenzthe problem with Ubuntu is that it is toooooooooooo slow19:20
doggymenzmake ubuntu faster, its too slow19:48
lifelessdoggymenz: what do you mean19:48
doggymenzlifeless, i installed Ubuntu on my sister computer, and my brother says its slow and lags and is slower than xp19:50
lifelessinteresting19:50
lifelessthis isn't usually the case, so I suggest seeking some help on the forums to figure out why19:51
doggymenzand on my machine, i noticed GNOME starts so slow, that even KDE loads faster19:51
doggymenzand that open gcalc takes 1-2s in ubuntu, but in xp takes 0sec19:52
lifelessdefinitely sounds like there is an issue; again I suggest you contact the forums19:53
lifelessthis channel is for doing the development itself - if you wish to do that, I'd be delighted to give you some wiki references to start reading and so on.19:53
doggymenzoh ok19:54
doggymenzso your gcalc starts instantly, 0sec, blink of an eye, no delay?19:54
Keybuktakes about 2-3s19:54
doggymenzyeah, i agree... thats what im talking about19:54
doggymenzgcalc takes 2-3 sec to start...19:54
doggymenzbut in windows xp it starts instantly, in blink of eye, no delay, 0 sec!19:55
Keybukso it doesn't sound like you have a problem19:55
lifelessmine takes < 1/2 a sec19:55
doggymenzwell the problem is that it is too slow19:55
Keybukdoggymenz: do you know how to make it start faster?19:55
Keybukor do you know how xp manages to start programs faster?19:55
doggymenzKeybuk, no, i wish19:55
doggymenzno i dont19:55
doggymenzbut xp does it somehow19:55
Keybukthen it's not really a relevant discussion for this channel19:55
doggymenzwell, someone should figure out how to make it start same fast as xp19:55
Keybukthis is not the channel to make such requests19:56
doggymenzyou are developer guy, you can developer stuff, so you can develop it fast19:56
Keybukhttp://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ is where you can propose development ideas19:56
lifelessdoggymenz: yes, you're totally right. But *this channel* is for *doing that* not *asking to do that*19:56
Keybukor if you think there's a bug, http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu19:56
doggymenzok19:57
doggymenzbut i cant do nothing, im a dumbass, that why i ask other to fix it19:57
Keybukwe get literally a million different such requests19:57
doggymenzoh :(19:58
doggymenzmost important is hardware support19:58
doggymenzthen is usability19:58
doggymenzthen is perfooooooooooooooooooooormance!!!!!!!1119:58
Keybukfor every person that wants the calculator to start faster, another ten want it to have more features19:58
doggymenzoh, also security :D19:58
Keybukfast, useful, stable19:58
doggymenzi just use gcalc as example of slowliness, i want everything to be faster19:58
Keybukpick any two19:58
Keybukdoggymenz: the best way you can help is to find a way for us to make it faster19:58
Keybukand then join the development team and work on that19:59
doggymenzi cant, im a dumb19:59
Keybukotherwise you've just tied up half an hour of two developer's time, distracting them from whatever they were working on19:59
doggymenzok, then i leave20:00
doggymenzbut plz fix20:00
directhexsigh20:00
Keybukhe's right that gnome stuff takes a ridiculous amount of time to start20:00
Keybukespecially since all the libraries gcalc uses should be in the damned page cache20:01
directhexever think "let's just not release the next version, the people on irc and forums etc just make it totally not worth it"?20:01
Keybukit takes that long warm, so it must be something else20:01
Keybukread(11, "GIOP\1\2\1\1$\0\0\0", 12)     = 1220:02
Keybuka lot of that kind of thing in strace20:02
Keybukyay corba20:02
* Keybuk wonders why the hell a calculator needs corba20:05
Keybukgconf probably20:05
jcristau'xterm -e bc' doesn't need corba \o/20:08
TreenaksI tough gnome was phasing out corba?20:08
Treenaks+t20:08
ograjcristau, thats something only an X dev could say :P20:08
KeybukTreenaks: ish20:09
Keybukthey are all enthusiastic about getting rid of CORBA20:09
ograstill in its early stages20:09
Keybukbut I've noticed a strong tendency in GNOME to not really do such things20:09
ograbut dbus is the future20:09
Keybukdbus is pretty slow too20:10
Keybuklots of round-trips20:10
jcristauin the mean time you get dbus + corba20:10
jcristau:)20:10
ograyeah :/20:10
Keybuksilly really20:12
Keybukyou could do dbus variable looks in the client library by just mmapping a database file20:12
Keybukno need to have a daemon roundtrip20:12
Keybukerr, gconf variable looks20:12
TreenaksKeybuk: ... patches welcome :)20:13
KeybukI have so many patches to write :(20:14
ograPatchbuk ?20:14
ion_PatchbukKit20:16
ograheh20:16
TreenaksKeybuk: then at least blog about it, so someone who does have time can work on it :)20:19
KeybukTreenaks: to blog, I need to have concrete facts20:21
Keybukrelatively high on my todo list is to try and get a decent tracing tool20:22
Keybuksomething a bit better than bootchart20:22
Keybukthen we could get an accurate idea of "this app takes too long doing that"20:22
TreenaksKeybuk: better version of http://people.freedesktop.org/~vvaradan/misc/evo/graph-log-level.png?20:23
Keybukthat's not very readable ;)20:23
Keybukisn't that just done with printf?20:23
Treenaksprintf doesn't do the nice lines20:24
Keybukwhat do the lines mean?20:24
Treenakshttp://blogs.gnome.org/thos/files/2008/06/1.png might be a better example20:24
Keybukah, yeah, that's nice20:25
lifelessdbus is shudder21:06
pochuis intrepid supposed to work on a PS3?21:07
EvanCarrollpochu: not in an official capacity.21:08
EvanCarrollpochu: there is a version compiled for it21:08
cjwatsonpochu: I'm told the alternate CD works to some degree; the release notes document the bits where it doesn't21:08
cjwatsonpochu: the desktop CD is known not to work21:08
EvanCarrollnor will it ever, solong as the cell can't process x86 opcodes21:09
EvanCarrollanyone using ibex w/ a bluetooth keyboard21:09
EvanCarrollI've already filed a bug, I just want to check it.21:10
cjwatsonthe PS3 desktop CD used to work21:10
cjwatsonso I don't believe "nor will it ever"21:10
EvanCarrollI think that the ubuntu HID devices aren't modified by the gnome-keyboard-preferences thingy, that I think uses xmodmap21:10
EvanCarrollcjwatson: when when was?21:10
pochuit's because of bug 292092. a user is trying to run liferea but it crashes on startup, and from the backtrace it looks like it's crashing in gtk/gobject21:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 292092 in liferea "Liferea won't run (only within a second)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29209221:11
cjwatsonEvanCarroll: feisty and gutsy21:11
cjwatsonEvanCarroll: with a USB keyboard, but that's perfectly feasible21:11
EvanCarrollcjwatson: even fiesty had an alternate ps3 cd21:12
EvanCarrollps3 should be power arch. and should not work at all with x86, afaik.21:13
EvanCarrollhttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/custom/20071025-gutsy-ps3/ubuntu-7.10-alternate-powerpc+ps3.iso21:13
cjwatsonEvanCarroll: where did anyone claim it should?21:13
cjwatsonEvanCarroll: yes, I know, I produced that CD by hand personally21:13
cjwatsonI am well aware of what it was for21:14
cjwatsonEvanCarroll: alternate/desktop is a different dimension from CPU architecture21:14
EvanCarrolli see, you said the ps3 desktop cd, i ignored the (ps3) part.21:14
EvanCarrollyes we are in agreeance.21:14
cjwatsonI just said "the desktop CD"21:14
cjwatsonbut yes, I assumed "PS3" would be taken as read21:15
EvanCarrolltoo busy trying to figure out why a usb keyboard would work and not a bluetooth keyboard21:15
EvanCarrollany ideas on why xmodmap would not affect a usb keyboard21:17
EvanCarrollhrm now it seems to work.21:18
EvanCarrollawkward.21:18
EvanCarrollwait.21:18
EvanCarrollyea now it is working21:18
EvanCarrolljust deleted the old keymap and picked the same one21:19
EvanCarrollI'll take it.21:19
pochuEvanCarroll: let me know if you can do a quick test on the ps3 :)21:24
EvanCarrollpochu: i actually don't have a ps3. I installed a previous version of ubuntu on a friends.21:29
EvanCarrollIt was fun.21:30
EvanCarrollthough rather useless.21:30
EvanCarrollthe PS3 makes a bad computer. it has very fast ram, but not nearly enough.21:30
directhexmissed opportunity.21:30
Keybukdirecthex: opportunity for?21:39
directhexKeybuk, i dunno, something good. ps3 linux could almost be great, if it weren't pointless junk. a £300 blu-ray media station, gaming box, and full desktop pc? that's pretty sweet21:40
Keybukthe architecture isn't really optimised for desktop pc like tasts21:41
Keybuktasks21:41
EvanCarrollRight. Like 'full' desktop pc, implies at the very least it can play flash.21:42
KeybukI didn't really mean that21:42
Keybukthe PS3 is a wonderfully designed machine21:42
Keybukcapable of massive symmetric operations, with fast hardware access21:42
Keybukwhich is great if you're writing games21:42
Keybukbut utterly useless for doing spreadsheets21:42
EvanCarrollok, well a different argument just as useful but much harder to make to 95% of the audience.21:43
KeybukPPE/SPU design is *really* bad for a multi-tasking operating system as well21:43
Keybukit's utterly focussed on a single modal application21:43
Keybuklike a game, or a dvd, etc.21:43
Keybukas soon as you want to multi-task, you suddenly have the problem of moving tasks between SPUs and the PPE21:44
Keybukand it's realy not designed for that21:44
Keybukit'd be like hiring James Bond, and giving him lots of paperwork21:45
directhexKeybuk, the SPU design is pretty sucky for games too - too much time spent manually shepherding segregated threads around23:02
* torkel would be much more intrested in intrepid for IBM QS22 than for PS3 :-)23:17
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ricosecadaI know that the Ubuntu desktop edition is based upon the Debian unstable branch, but what branch of Debian is the Ubuntu server edition based upon?23:38
ricosecadaAnyone?23:44
azeem_ricosecada: try #ubuntu23:44
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ricosecadaI did23:45
jdongcalc: holy freaking ouch I feel your pain regarding IO schedulers in Intrepid.23:50
jdongthere's some sort of regression with responsiveness during heavy disk IO.23:51
jdongafter a large copy job I ran sync (4G RAM) and it ended up tying up Firefox disk IO for over 2 minutes23:51

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