[00:28] Hello! :) [00:29] I am running the version of KDE 4 in Jaunty, and it is giving me a VERY strange error: [00:29] then where do I ask? [00:29] oops >.> [00:29] kwin: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libkdeinit4_kwin.so: undefined symbol: _ZTI26KDecorationFactoryUnstable [00:30] how do I fix it? [00:33] colee: the output of apt-cache policy kdelibs5 and apt-cache policy kde-window-manager please. :) [00:33] (in pastebin of course) [00:36] basically make sure both have the same 4.1.x version [00:37] actually do libkwineffects rather than kdelibs5 [00:37] http://rafb.net/p/nRmqRS86.html <- kdelibs5 [00:38] Your type of error usually comes when one component is at one version and one component is at a different version [00:39] I'd check to see that you are really, truly up to date [00:39] kde-window-manager: [00:39] Installed: 4:4.1.85-0ubuntu1 [00:39] Candidate: 4:4.1.85-0ubuntu2 [00:39] Version table: [00:39] 4:4.1.85-0ubuntu2 0 [00:39] 500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages [00:40] *** 4:4.1.85-0ubuntu1 0 [00:40] 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status [00:40] 4:4.1.3-0ubuntu1~intrepid1 0 [00:40] 500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid-updates/main Packages [00:40] 4:4.1.2-0ubuntu12 0 [00:40] 500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Packages [00:40] <- kde-window-manager [00:40] CRAP >.< [00:40] I thought I had the link to the pastebine... [00:40] http://rafb.net/p/JUmGuv63.html <- kde-window-manage [00:40] I just blame klipper when that happens :P [00:40] yeah, you don't seem to be up to date [00:42] I'd recommend doing a dist-upgrade for good measure and then logging out/in [00:50] do do do... [02:45] Hi :) How do I get screensavers in kde4 on Jaunty? === RAOF_ is now known as RAOF__ === RAOF__ is now known as RAOF [05:04] how can I get ksirtet to install? [05:07] instead of kblocks? [06:54] hey [06:54] need some help in ubuntu regarding how it does switching workspaces internally [09:07] uh? [09:19] hi [09:19] could I get help with kbluetooth4? [09:22] mewshi: interpid? [09:22] jaunty... [09:24] mewshi: try in #kubuntu or wait for someone that uses kde alot/or more often, or a bluetooth person. [09:24] oh well === albert24 is now known as albert23 [13:20] Is Jaunty affected by the same madwifi/atheros problem that cropped up in 8.10 requiring switching to the ath5k module in backports? [16:31] I need help with very slow 2d rendering under Jaunty alpha 2 with 3200hd. Same misery with radeon, ati and radeonhd. Please help. [16:31] fglrx crashes the system === amortvigil_ is now known as amortvigil [20:44] razor1394, try #radeonhd too if you want [21:03] razor1394, I asked on #radeonhd, and support for your card is not completed yet. 2D acceleration is supported through the Device Option "ShadowFB" "On" in xorg.conf. No 3D supported yet. [21:03] x1250, tried that yesterday noone answered :-( I see you got an answer about the same gpu. [21:03] ok [21:07] I'm restarting X. [21:12] razor1394, did it work? [21:12] No. (WW) RADEONHD(0): Option "ShadowFB" is not used [21:14] x1250, this should be it. Option "AccelMethod" "ShadowFB" [21:19] razor1394, yes, it seems to be AccelMethod [21:19] (**) RADEONHD(0): Option "AccelMethod" "ShadowFB" [21:19] (**) RADEONHD(0): Selected ShadowFB. [21:19] (WW) RADEONHD(0): rhdAtomAllocateFbScratch: FW FB scratch area 335523840 (size: 20480) extends beyond available framebuffer size 268435456 [21:19] still slow :( [21:29] razor1394, whats does your xorg.conf looks like? pastebinit please [21:31] x1250, http://pastebin.com/d6f00fc5e [21:38] razor1394, that looks ok to me. Don't you have 2D acceleration working now? [21:41] x1250, nope not by a long shot [21:43] x1250, http://pastebin.com/d5d9f43ee [21:44] oo/win 21 [21:44] err, sorry [21:45] razor1394, (II) RADEONHD(0): Direct rendering turned off by default. Use Option "DRI" to enable. [21:45] razor1394, try using Option "DRI" under Device [21:55] x1250, glxgears works now but I don't think dri is a very good idea (unstable). 2d is still dead slow. (WW) RADEONHD(0): Direct rendering for R600 an up forced on - This is NOT officially supported at the hardware level and may cause instability or lockups [21:56] installing the nvidia drivers in the repos also removes xorg, is this a known problem? [21:59] razor1394, thats odd, try asking on #radeonhd why 2D acceleration is not working... [22:13] razor1394, have you tried the vesa driver? [22:21] x1250, nope X always defaults to radeon unless I specify fglrx or radeonhd, will try it [23:30] Jazzva: first, wget http://www.trilug.org/~crimsun/jazzva_dell_1525.diff [23:30] Jazzva: next, apt-get source linux-image-2.6.28-4-generic [23:31] crimsun: it'll take a while (~6 mins) [23:31] lucky you. took me all of 2 days. [23:32] crimsun: poor you... why don't you get a faster connection? [23:32] Jazzva: i do have a faster connection, but i'm not at that place [23:32] crimsun: ah... [23:37] crimsun: done [23:38] ok, I applied the patch too... [23:38] Jazzva: cp /boot/config-2.6.28-4-generic .config && make oldconfig && make prepare && make vmlinux && make SUBDIRS=sound/pci/hda [23:38] .config belongs in the toplevel extracted source [23:39] i.e., linux-2.6.28/.config [23:39] ok [23:39] thus, my commands above are given assuming you're in said dir [23:40] Jazzva: after all that finishes, back up /lib/modules/2.6.28-4-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko and replace it with the one you just compiled [23:40] Jazzva: then you'll need to reboot due to a codec reinit bug [23:41] (some hardware just needs an unload and load, but your sigmatel needs an actual warm boot)