[01:20] <andresmujica> hey
[01:21] <andresmujica> anyone knows about an iwl3945 slow throughput regression?
[01:21] <andresmujica> i mean a bug reporting that?
[01:27] <andresmujica> bug #288948
[01:27] <andresmujica> but downloading.
[01:27] <andresmujica> wall actually i haven't tested uploading..
[01:28] <andresmujica> but it seems the issue is solved by this..
[01:28] <andresmujica> commit
[01:28] <andresmujica> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/linville/wireless-testing.git;a=commit;h=2768672e7a3d1c427f436b0a91c942c2732dc320
[01:34] <andresmujica> yeap. it seems to be that issue.
[01:34] <andresmujica> ohh well, i'll triage that bugs tomorrow..
[01:40] <andresmujica> rhel-5.2-server-x86_64-dvd.iso                       100% 3442MB 452.7KB/s 2:09:46
[01:41] <andresmujica> with 54Mbps wlan
[03:22] <duanedesign> I have been working on bug #312873 I directed him to a Hotkeys/Troubleshooting. He got halfway through it and got stuck with the input-events command. Anyway I was wondering if someone could look at the info he did provide to see if there is enough there to assign a package. I noticed when he ran lshal it does not show input.keymap. Any help is appreciated.
[05:26] <rww> Hi everyone! Someone in #ubuntu mentioned https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/313353 , so I triaged it and reported it upstream. Can someone check if I did it right, since this is my first time?
[06:02] <Ryan52>  /g 19
[06:22] <rww> Anyone? It'd be nice if someone could give bug 313353 a quick look to make sure I reported it upstream properly...
[06:28] <crimsun> rww: looks good.
[06:28] <rww> crimsun: thanks :)
[08:09] <duanedesign> Bug #311415 could someone please take a look at this I think it needs to br set too 'wishlist'
[11:24] <bmhm> Hello. I got an issue with mplayer. Regardless of the version I use (Ibex, Medibuntu etc.) I got an segfault immediatly.
[12:34] <ashiswin> hello
[13:52] <bddebian> Boo
[14:40] <penguin42> hi; I've got a bug (bug 311249) that I filed that I reckon is a trivially simple performance speed up for the Human theme - but it does need others to eye it and see if it makes sense
[18:30] <MrKanister> I am unsure which is the right package for bug #240933. gnome-control-center is definitly wrong I think. The reporter suggests "gtk" which is a possibility
[18:37] <Nikson21> hi
[18:37] <Nikson21> When i first logged in after ubuntu install
[18:37] <Nikson21> it didn't
[18:38] <Nikson21> recognize
[18:38] <Nikson21> my video card
[18:38] <Nikson21> at all i had
[18:38] <Nikson21> to use my old
[18:38] <Nikson21> backup of drivers
[18:38] <Nikson21> because the new ones
[18:38] <Nikson21> wanted to work
[18:38] <Nikson21> sorry for my bad english
[18:39] <Nikson21> my video card
[18:39] <Nikson21> is Nvidia 8400 gs
[18:40] <Elbrus> Nikson21: did you try to see launchpad if somebody else filled the same bug? If not, file a bug there.
[18:40] <Rocket2DMn> Nikson21, this isn't a support channel, you should try #ubuntu
[18:41] <Nikson21> i want to help
[18:41] <Nikson21> if this is a bug
[18:41] <Nikson21> witch package should i point
[18:43] <Elbrus> Nikson21: I am not completely sure, but maybe linux-restricted-modules? what version of Ubuntu do you use?
[18:43] <Nikson21> 9.04
[18:43] <Nikson21> the alpha
[18:43] <Nikson21> version
[18:44] <Elbrus> nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 ?
[18:45] <Nikson21> yes
[18:45] <Nikson21> i had to use my backup of the same driver...
[18:45] <Nikson21> because the new ones would not work
[18:48] <penguin42> There seems to be an nvidia-glx package (with various version numbers) - I'd probably file it against that?
[18:49] <maco_> uh hang on
[18:49] <maco_> has nvidia even released a package to replace that one yet?
[18:50] <maco_> because the reason it doesnt exist is that we're waiting for nvidia to create a new driver that works with the new X
[18:50] <maco_> Nikson21, penguin42, Elbrus ^
[18:50]  * penguin42 doesn't know - I don't use Nvidia stuff
[18:51] <Nikson21> but i use the same 177 driver
[18:51] <Nikson21> but my backup from
[18:51] <Nikson21> the old kernel
[18:51] <penguin42> Nikson21: Please use longer lines - you don't need to hit return so often!
[18:51] <maco_> you can use an old version of Xorg with the old nvidia driver just fine
[18:52]  * Elbrus does not really now about drivers, just used some common sense.
[18:52] <Nikson21> sorry
[18:53] <maco_> i saw a new ati come out today
[18:53] <maco_> er...oh wait darn the binary ati is called fglrx, nevermind
[18:53]  * penguin42 wonders if it's better or worse....
[18:53] <maco_> so yeah, neither ati nor nvidia has caught up to the new X yet
[18:55] <Nikson21> so this problem will be solved in the future
[18:55] <Nikson21> This is good :)
[18:55] <maco_> whenever ati and nvidia get around to it
[18:56] <penguin42> maco_: When did the X interface change?
[19:01] <maco_> penguin42: early-to-mid december
[19:02] <duanedesign> Nikson21: you might want to try the new nvidia 180.18 beta.
[19:02] <Nikson21> ok
[19:02] <Nikson21> 10
[19:02] <Nikson21> 10x
[19:24] <penguin42> maco_ Ah, so in Jaunty but not Intrepid?
[19:24] <penguin42> maco: Ah, so in Jaunty but not Intrepid?
[19:31] <maco> penguin42: of course. X doesn't change after release
[19:31] <penguin42> nod
[19:31] <maco> i mean, maybe a security update, but not a whole new version of X
[19:31] <penguin42> sure
[19:31] <maco> there was an ABI bump
[19:33] <penguin42> don't suppose anyone happens to know about dbus dynamic loading?