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DanaGIt may also be the motherboard, but that's for them to figure out; there's only so much I can do myself.00:00
DanaGs/can/should/00:00
DanaGHere's what fglrx currently does when the asic hangs: prints a trace to dmesg, then makes Xorg hang, eat cpu, and become unkillable.00:03
DanaG... oh yeah, and then the system won't shut down normally.00:03
DanaGssh still works, but shutdown hangs at killing, I think.00:03
DanaGWhat I'd rather it do: CRASH / kill the x server (instead of hanging it), and then not let it start again.00:04
DanaGAt least then I wouldn't have to revert to ssh to shut it down.00:04
yoyonedI just tried to install alpha2 using the alternate install images.  My USB keyboard is not working.  Any ideas?00:41
geniiyoyoned: Use a ps2->usb converter?00:43
yoyonedyoyoned: no ps2 ports00:45
geniiyoyoned: I'd say load the usbhid and usbkbd drivers but it's hard to do without an input method...00:50
yoyonedgenii: is there a way to load drivers from grub?01:01
geniiyoyoned: Possibly in the kernel load line if you edit it01:02
ethana2#kubuntu+1 redirects here I see01:19
ethana2does Kubuntu Jaunty alpha 2 have KDE4.2beta2?01:20
ethana2...and is 64 bit flash and java browser plugin available for installation by 9.04 instances yet?01:21
ethana2I'm trying to decide whether or not to test this alpha and if so, which images to get01:22
RAOFYes, and yes.01:23
ethana2YES01:23
DanaGFrankly, I like having the separation nspluginwrapper gives me.01:23
DanaGEven on a 32-bit install... I want to wrap around Flash so it can't crash Firefox.01:24
ethana2RAOF: With 9.04, I think I'm going to go both KDE and 64 bit01:24
* ethana2 torrents Kubuntu x6401:24
ethana2erm01:26
ethana2Isn't the tracker supposed to seed when there are no peers?01:26
ethana2well it /should/ whether or not it's supposed to..  *downloads iso directly*01:27
DanaGWell, at places like boxtorrents.com, the tracker does not store any files -- but for a Linux distro, I'd certainly expect it to do so.01:46
ethana2perhaps I just didn't give it enough time01:51
ethana2odd, I don't think my CD drive hibernated right or something01:51
* ethana2 restarts01:52
macowhy would gnome autostart an application that is disabled in the sessions autostart list? this has actually been happening since intrepid, but i just realized now that tomboy's not in my autostart list, and i'm on jaunty now, so i guess i need to ask here04:01
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macoARGH! evolution hates a *specific* email. i can open any other email and be fine. try to open that one or move it to the trash or anything, and BAM it crashes05:32
macovery very reproducibly05:32
crimsunare you using your custom build or jaunty's?05:32
macojaunty's05:32
crimsunget a bt for seb =)05:32
macoi never installed my custom build05:32
macoand it turned out that i was trying to fix somethng that was already fixed in trunk :P05:33
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narcarsisschange list?07:57
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naught101has anyone noticed that firefox looks crap in kubuntu jaunty?11:07
naught101I installed qtcurve and it setill looks bad11:07
naught101stil11:07
naught101still... argh11:07
naught101infact, all my gtk apps look horrible - qtcurve doesn't seem to be working....11:29
naught101brb11:29
uniscriptI realise that normally debian style releases only support going from release n to release n+113:12
Hewuniscript: and lts_release n to lts_release n+1 :-)13:18
rskgames are extremly slow after the latest update13:48
rskwhere should i start to investigate13:49
RAOFWhat card?13:49
rsk9100 pro13:49
rskhttp://pastebin.com/m472a9bc313:49
rsk01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon R200 QM [Radeon 9100]13:49
rskRAOF: xv in mplayer works fine13:51
rskso dunno where it's pinching13:51
RAOFI'd guess mesa :)13:51
rski guess but that was not update in the last batch13:52
rskupdated*13:52
rska bug report is fine too?13:58
rski guess Boo.14:09
BUGabundoquick question14:34
BUGabundohow do I change the language, in the terminal, for the next app startup?14:35
BUGabundoI would like to launch gnucash in portuguese, while the system is English14:35
loic-min a terminal, type export LANG="XX_XX.UTF-8"14:38
loic-mwhere xx_XX correspond to the locale you want14:38
BUGabundothanks14:39
loic-mthen launch the app from this terminal (you can also create a script with the same command and make a shortcut to it)14:39
loic-mxx_XX note xx is lowercase, XX upercase14:39
BUGabundo WARN <Gtk> Locale not supported by C library. Using the fallback 'C' locale.14:40
BUGabundoexport LANG=PT_pt.UTF-814:40
loic-mpt_PT.UTF814:41
BUGabundook14:41
* BUGabundo chanching14:41
loic-mfirst is language, second is contry14:41
loic-myou can put everything on the same command line, separate with ;14:41
BUGabundogot it14:42
BUGabundobug gnucash is only partilly translated!14:42
BUGabundolet me check brazil14:42
BUGabundobr_PT would work?14:42
BUGabundonope14:43
BUGabundowrong localle14:43
loic-mpt_BR maybe, please re-read my comments ;)14:43
BUGabundoeehh14:44
BUGabundostupid me14:44
loic-mjust connect using the locale you want and type locale in a terminal14:44
BUGabundoit works14:44
BUGabundoand a lot more translated14:45
loic-mCheck you installed the language support fully, update, and if some bits are untranslated that mean you can contribute ;)14:45
BUGabundoI know! I've done a few translations my self14:47
BUGabundoI have full language support installed14:47
BUGabundoI always check that... specially for new users14:48
loic-mI tried to do a bit in launchpad, but never understood how to get them included/accepted/whatever14:48
BUGabundobecause of that bug with installer and 1st boot/update14:48
BUGabundothat nevers installs the languages14:48
BUGabundoI think its almost fixed for Jaunty14:48
BUGabundobut Ibex still suffers from it14:48
* BUGabundo can't find that bug on LP14:50
rskhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/30999114:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 309991 in ubuntu "Ezquake terribly slow after latest batch of updates" [Undecided,New]14:53
papulhi. is jaunty=9.0415:25
rskpapul: ya15:25
papulrsk, have you tried it.15:26
rskno im using it15:27
BUGabundoI'm using it too15:27
papulrsk, any bugs?15:31
rski have one bug15:31
rsk309991 on launchpad15:31
BUGabundoonly one'15:31
BUGabundo??15:31
rskyes i only have one bug in jaunty15:32
BUGabundolucky you15:32
BUGabundowhat is it?15:32
rskthe one i said i had15:32
BUGabundobug 3099115:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 30991 in crack-attack "crack-attack sounds not included" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/3099115:32
rskno15:32
rskbug 30999115:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 309991 in ubuntu "Ezquake terribly slow after latest batch of updates" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30999115:32
rskmissed a 9 )(15:32
BUGabundolol15:33
rskany channel where i can get bugs triaged?16:24
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charlie-tca#ubuntu-bugs16:28
legodudehi everyone, I may be doing something stupid but when I try to install nvidia-glx-180 I get a huge list of packages that are to be removed17:21
legodudeand it doesn17:21
legodudeand it doesn't strike me as correct17:21
rsklegodude: type apt-get upgrade in a terminal and pastebin the output17:22
legodudehttp://pastebin.com/d1f3a2fde17:23
legodudeI did an upgrade from intrepid to get to jaunty17:23
legodudeso I don't know if that is causing any problems17:23
rskoh17:23
rskshould be fine.17:24
legodudelet me pastebin from trying to install the nvidia drivers17:24
legodudeokay, that link should have the output17:26
legodudeit may be correct, it just feels wrong to me17:26
Turlhi17:32
Turlany new features to be included in jaunty?17:32
rskTurl: no we skipped features this time around ;:)17:32
Turldidn't get what you said :p sorry but I'm not a native speaker17:33
loic-mTurl: Xorg will be dropped in favour of a text-only mode, which will ba an evolved console that can even run Gimp with ASCII-Art. It should solve most of the problems people have with graphic cards, monitors and Linux17:38
loic-ms/ba/be17:38
rsk=)17:38
Turlloic-m: what a good joke ;)17:38
loic-mno more Gnome/KDE problems. Amaroks run great. And we won't have to care about Flash bugs anymore17:39
Turl:p17:39
rskcompiz an asci. yey17:39
Turlany possibility of including 617:39
rskin*17:39
Turl64bit flash* in jaunty?17:39
rskthere should be Turl17:40
rsknow that it's released a while ago17:40
TurlI'm not using jaunty, but I think it would be great if you included it17:40
TurlI'll fill in a bug for it's inclusion if you confirm me it's not already there rsk17:41
rsklet me search for it17:41
Turlinstall flashplugin-nonfree and check which version it fetches17:41
rski'm on x86_32 so that won't do any good17:42
Turlhm I se17:42
Turlsee*17:42
legodudeis nvidia-glx-180 the correct package for nvidia jaunty drivers?17:46
TurlI've reported it17:54
Turlhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-nonfree/+bug/31003117:54
ubottuLaunchpad bug 310031 in flashplugin-nonfree "[jaunty] Ubuntu should install 64bit flash when installing flashplugin-nonfree on 64bit systems" [Undecided,New]17:54
hubuntunice bug  number ;)17:55
Turlyep :p17:57
Turlbug #310013 is better though17:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 310013 in compiz "[jaunty] newly opened large windows are not redrawn with compiz enabled" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/31001317:58
crimsunTurl: uh, please check the current jaunty source package _before_ filing18:36
crimsun  * New upstream release (LNX 10,0,15,3).18:37
crimsun  * Support native 64bit flash plugin (LNX 10,0,21,1):18:37
crimsun    http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer10.html18:37
crimsun  * debian/postinst: switch to SHA1 sums, handle alternate unpack dir.18:37
loic-mcrimsun, do you have any idea if the package will reach Intrepid, or if it's just a matter or dl the source/rebuild else?18:56
crimsunloic-m: you could always request a backport19:00
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DaemonikWith Ubuntu, OpenOffice has the ability to export files as fodt (flat XML) files. A vanilla copy of OpenOffice from Sun doesn't do this. Where is the functionality for this added (source code)? What looks like is the CVS repo for Flat XML on OpenOffice.org is empty. :-\19:10
MarkTraceurHi all so er um I...broke my laptop....19:14
MarkTraceurIt ran out of juice in the middle of upgrading to Jaunty...19:14
MarkTraceurI really just need to figure out how to restart the upgrade with apt-get, anyone know how?19:15
MarkTraceurThe wiki says sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list ; sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, but what do I add to my sources?19:17
cwilluMarkTraceur, sources will still be the jaunty sources if the upgrade got that far before it crashed19:18
MarkTraceurSo I can just run the dist-upgrade and it should start from the beginning?19:19
cwilluI believe so19:19
cwilluI'd expect your sources.list to have a bunch of jaunty's showing instead of intrepid19:20
loic-mcrimsun: I don't really want a backport, just to know if i can make a package easily myself if I want to try it (then maybe ask for a backport if it's really good?). I prefer to ask for bp only when stuff doesn't work19:21
crimsunloic-m: in that case you could just use the jaunty package directly, but why don't you test the backport procedure? it helps everyone and not just you.19:24
MarkTraceurcwillu: The sources look like they are jaunty, and I know something is not working because KDE won't start, but the dist-upgrade won't work19:28
MarkTraceurapt-get check doesn't turn anything up either19:30
cwilluMarkTraceur, "won't work"?19:38
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loic-mcrimsun: I've already a backport request pending (wacom-tools), and I'd rather get that one done than start a backport request for something that's just due to a geecky desire to try sthing new ;)19:49
crimsunloic-m: it's not as if one can't file multiple backport requests19:50
crimsunat least those two are orthogonal19:50
loic-mcrimsun: Yes, but then I'd request 1000 backports because I want to try Jaunty ;) (and I'm actually going to try it, just need to burn the iso now. I won't mind requestiong the bp for flash if ppl are interested, but as for wacom first I need to see if it build and try if there's no regressions19:51
MarkTraceurcwillu, it doesn't do anything...it says there's one package to *not* be upgraded but that's not helpful at all.19:55
loic-mcrimsun: the flashplugin-nonfree packages build fine for Intrepid. I've opened Bug #310061 and attached the .dsc, .changes and amd64/i386 packages. The amd64 works for me.20:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 310061 in intrepid-backports "Please backport flashplugin-nonfree to Intrepid (at least for amd64)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/31006120:20
cwilluMarkTraceur, sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop (or kubuntu-desktop, whichever)20:26
MarkTraceurOK20:27
MarkTraceurI have to head out but I'll start that now20:27
MarkTraceurThanks20:27
manzurhello20:38
manzurwhat is the topic in here (jaunty jackalope?20:38
loic-mthat's it. Usually with a bit of mustard20:40
CarlFKaptitude build-dep transcode did its thing. so why do I get: dpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: libgtk1.2-dev liblzo-dev dpatch22:01

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