[00:09] <naught101> I networkmanager not connecting to wireless AP for everyone right now?
[00:10] <crimsun> works fine locally.
[00:14] <naught101> damn..
[00:23] <naught101> ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): wlan0: link is not ready
[00:23] <naught101> that mean anythihng to anyone?
[00:52] <nbeebo> what big changes will it be in 9.04??
[00:52] <nbeebo> a.k.a. major changes
[00:53] <crimsun> take a look at the blueprints targeted for 9.04
[00:53] <nbeebo> hmm sorry forgot to look on topic text
[01:08] <bazhang> !blueprints | nbeebo
[02:09] <Roey> hi
[02:09] <Roey> question:
[02:10] <Roey>  I'm using Kubuntu 8.10, and I noticed there's no 'scanner' kernel module.  I plug in my scanner (which has worked in previous kernels) and the system just sees it as a regular full-speed USB device (and not as a scanner which xsane can detect).  What gives??
[02:58] <crimsun> Roey: check that you have the necessary packages installed, e.g., libsane-extras
[02:58] <crimsun> but -- why are you asking in #ubuntu+1 for an 8.10 issue?
[02:59] <crimsun> (in 9.04, as of scott's latest udev update, things have changed)
[03:00] <Roey> oh, ok
[03:00] <Roey> crimsun:  because #ubuntu updates way too quickly for anyone to notice my message
[03:01] <Roey> crimsun:  how do you know /so/ /much/ /stuff/
[03:01] <crimsun> huh? i know very little.
[03:01] <Roey> crimsun:  it's as if you've touched on every corner of debian and Kubuntu
[03:03] <Roey> crimsun:  thanks for letting me know it's changed in Jaunty though
[03:13] <crimsun> speaking of which, don't resume-from-*, upgrade udev, suspend-to-*, and expect resume to pick up
[03:14] <crimsun> you'll just get the old journal replay and normal boot
[03:14] <crimsun> (as i discovered to my chagrin. Not that it's particularly surprising.)
[05:56] <crimsun> grr, suspend-to-disk is completely broken on encrypted disk now
[12:47]  * x1250 thinks FF is cpu hungry.
[17:19] <robin0800> dolphin now crashing if network icon clicked since this mornings update
[19:39] <joe-mac> can anybody here help me with what seems to be a simple request, i just need to add a udeb, more specifically, the partman-auto-raid udeb to my install tree... i can't figure how to get the install to recognize that udeb being there, so the raid slices are never made
[19:39] <joe-mac> and i can't really figure why partman-auto-raid isn't in the install tree to begin with, but that's neither here nor there, i need this functionality to work
[19:41] <Cpudan80> Hello all
[19:41] <Cpudan80> Quick question that I posted to #ubuntu-dev -- but figured Id post it here too
[19:41] <Cpudan80> I need to add a few debs from Jaunty to my Intrepid installation
[19:41] <Cpudan80> How can I do that?
[19:53] <dashua> I just updated from Intrepid.  Does anyone know how to get sound preferences back?  It seems to be missing.
[20:15]  * space_cadet is away: Omygoshimnotcurrentlyinfrontofthekeyboard!
[20:30]  * space_cadet is back (gone 00:15:07)
[22:11] <DanaG> Ah, I've  been exploring EFI stuff, and I've realized that a LOT of sites seem to think EFI ≡ Apple.
[22:12] <DanaG> Thus, they provide efi binaries that are "fat" binaries... and won't load on non-fruit (heh) systems.
[23:22] <x1250> I wonder why I had libgnomedb3-bin installed. Its priority is optional, from universe/misc. I really don't remember installing it (read: I didn't install it). Do you guys have installed?
[23:30] <crimsun> i don't
[23:30] <crimsun> i don't have any of the libgnomedb stuff installed
[23:34] <x1250> heh
[23:42] <crimsun> just grep your aptitude or dpkg log
[23:47] <x1250> right, silly me.
[23:48] <crimsun> alternately, you can use aptitude to remove that package, and it will display information regarding autoremoval