[01:11] i have one problem, i can't upgrade to jaunty, alway show this: W:Falhou ao buscar http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/jaunty-updates/Release Unable to find expected entry partner/binary-i386/Packages in Meta-index file (malformed Release file? [01:20] Andre_Gondim: use a different mirror [01:21] * DanaG is glad to have compiz back, thanks to a replaced GPU. [01:22] crimsun, thanks [01:25] Spiffy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWowbQkuwwo&feature=related [01:25] er, random for this channel; meant to paste in another channel. === kalpik_ is now known as kalpik [03:47] well i fixed it but i didnt get nvidia working [03:48] I had to create the folder path /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/ [03:48] then sudo apt-get install xorg [03:48] but I learned how to use lynx :) [04:02] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/314600 [04:02] Launchpad bug 314600 in fglrx-installer "fglrx versions newer than 8.543 cause system hang and panic" [Undecided,New] [04:03] Oh yeah, is there a way to automatically forward a bug report's details upstream? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-meta/+bug/288385 [04:03] Launchpad bug 288385 in linux-meta "Kernel stops booting on HP EliteBook 8530w" [Undecided,New] [04:06] DanaG: automatically? no. [04:07] Dang. [04:07] I guess I should sign up for the kernel.org bug tracker, then. [04:07] I also tried the leaked 8.570 ("9.1" or "9.01" -- can't remember which numbering scheme is correct) driver -- same result. [04:07] Note that those two bugs are completely separate issues. [04:08] yay, serial-over-lan. [04:08] Oh yeah, and yay, replaced GPU. [04:19] so any word on nvidia's progress? [04:20] Progress on what? [04:22] xorg [04:22] basically, any new drivers yet? [04:23] I'm using the Intrepid X server. [04:24] unavailable: No, no new drivers. [04:25] If you tell X to tell nvidia to ignore the fact that the ABI has changed, it mostly works. [04:31] Does that work for legacy?l [04:33] And how do you define "mostly"? [04:35] "we may experience some turbulence and then explode" [04:36] heh, fglrx-ouch.log -- because it is an ouch. [04:40] Oh yeah, having EFI boot also gives me a handy way to boot Linux even after upgrading Vista wiped out Grub from the MBR. [04:41] I just had to elilo-boot Ubuntu, and then reinstall Grub to the MBR. [04:41] Too bad efibootmgr doesn't have a savedefault option. [04:41] speaking of which... /reboot [04:42] raof so how would I go about telling x to tell nvidia to ignore that? [04:43] on second thought. [04:43] i can wait. [09:01] Hi, is OOo 3 in jaunty? And if not will it be? [09:04] not yet [09:05] it will [09:05] eventually [09:24] hey all [09:24] does anyone have a list of new features for jaunty please? [09:31] hi [09:32] ActionParsnip, there is some info here: http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=352, and on launchpad.net [09:32] cheers man === Skiessio is now known as Skiessi === nhandler_ is now known as nhandler [13:28] I'm experiencing a very strange bug, and I'm having problems figuring out on how to debug it. I'm using x86-video-ati driver with DRI, 3D hardware acceleration, compiz, all the usual stuff, with no errors. Xorg.0.log is clean, xorg.conf is ok. My problem is: when executing a game (or movie!) everything works ok for a few minutes (acceptable framerates), but then performance drops dramatically, in such a way that it affects the desktop. Ever [13:28] ything becomes very slow, worse than if I had no 2D acceleration. I then close the movie (or game), and after a few minutes, the desktop is usable again. This can happen after watching a movie for 20 minutes, or 5 minutes. The same for games. ODD issue!! [13:45] x1250: out of memory? [13:50] vega, video memory? could be possible, hadn't thought about that. Any way to debug that? [13:52] no idea, actually was thinking more of main memory of the machine.. [13:54] vega, I don't think so, I have enough ram, 2GB. [13:56] well, nothing is enough if a program leaks memory.. [13:57] vega, right, but this happens with totem, vlc, nexuiz, warzone2100, and possibly others. [13:58] well, they all use graphics drivers, xorg, .... [13:58] they are also programs [14:00] sure. Thats why my first suspect is x86-video-ati driver, but it has no errors in the logs, not even .xsession-errors has anything related. [15:17] is libmapi in jaunty? [15:20] It is [15:21] Looks like the same version as intrepid [15:22] charlie-tca: and does evolution have the plugin? [15:23] I don´t know, let me switch over and look [15:23] The source package is openchange [15:25] charlie-tca: I know that libmapi is there. Evolution 2.26 according to GNOME roadmap is supposed to have libmapi plugin, just wondering if it's in Jaunty since it's GNOME 2.25 [15:27] I don´t know if it does, I just dumped my jaunty machine... [15:27] aww :( [15:27] If won´t let me do anything. I need to reinstall on it [15:27] sorry :( [15:28] feel free to reinstall :) [15:29] That's what I get for messing with development versions, huh? [15:29] yes [15:30] * charlie-tca thinks it is not my fault, I just wanted it to do it my way! [15:30] haha [15:33] charlie-tca: re-installed yet? [15:33] Going to take about 1 hour [15:34] I do thing right when I dump it [15:34] heh :) [15:42] bug #314750 [15:42] Launchpad bug 314750 in firehol "Firehol docs at /usr/share/doc/firehol/html/*.html loads unsolicited ads (Google) " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/314750 [15:55] in the alpha2 of kubuntu jaunty, when i click on the kickoff menu button, i only get the *border* of the menu, nothing "inside", the mouse will also change according to the window underneath (eg resize, link, text etc) - anyone seen this? [16:19] I have running Kubuntu 9.04 on intel atom 330, [16:22] wesley__: does evolution have libmapi? [16:29] You ask a Kubuntu user that? [16:30] wesley__: so? [16:31] Evolution iscfrom the ugly duck [16:31] so? [16:31] I dont use Gnome, thats why i use Kubuntu [16:34] wesley__: I don't care === vonkleist__ is now known as vonkleist [17:07] Are there currently problems getting Atheros wifi cards working with Jaunty? [17:28] does evolution have libmapi plugin? [17:31] don't think so (I can't find one googling) [17:31] ikonia: in jaunty [17:32] yes, I guessed that with you being in this channel [17:32] as I said I can't see one [17:32] :( [17:39] ugh, damned evolution doesn't show my calendar data at all. [17:40] does evolution have libmapi plugin? [17:41] Odd... adding it as iCal worked; adding it as Google calendar didn't. [17:44] slavik: I can not find it in Xubuntu with evolution and evolution exchange added [17:45] :( [17:48] slavik: I take it back, it is not installed but is in universe [17:49] package name is libmapi0 [17:49] but is that the evolution plugin? [17:49] slavik: that it just a library [17:50] exactly [17:50] I did not find any plugin [17:50] :( [17:53] I thought we'd discussed it no looking like there was a plugin ? === DanaG1 is now known as DanaG [18:20] yellow [18:20] how goes it === jasonkasdf is now known as DBO === erle64- is now known as erle- === Daisuke-Ido is now known as Daisuke_Ido [22:55] can anyone point me at the code for the jaunty notification system? [22:59] jng1: #ubuntu-desktop might know where it's at [23:00] thanks pwnguin... [23:00] the whole notification thing has interested me for a while... [23:00] hoping the code is python ... [23:00] i'll give desktop a whirl