[00:46] Ok... so the thing where everytime I go install.. and it keeps kicking me back out to the partitioner? This is known bug I assume? [00:47] I'm testing jaunty on VBox and i was wondering: where are the shared folders located? [00:57] anyone running jaunty? works good? [00:59] hey can someone here help me with something? [01:00] Jaunty works good within the limits of a alpha version [01:01] It has not wiped out my data, anyway. [01:03] It works ok... but when i try and select a location i can't get the map to stay zoomed... also there isn't a location (in the USA) for Central time.(-6) [01:04] Stargazer, I run Jaunty, and I am CST [01:05] Where do you select ? [01:05] System/Adminstration/Date & Date [01:06] er. Time & Date [01:06] TZ is America/Chicago [01:07] Isn't chicago -5 or something (-7?) [01:07] :-) [01:07] no, Chicago is Central time [01:07] so it is UTC-6 [01:08] At current i'm on America/Denver. [01:09] But, tbh, there is a rather large circle in America. [01:09] Isn't Denver Mountain Time? [01:09] Idk. [01:09] But it lokos close enough. [01:09] Looks* [01:09] well, yeah, +/- one hour [01:10] Yes, Denver is Mountain [01:10] :\ [01:10] heh. As I said, within one hour of CST ;-) [01:10] For some reason, i have to change to my time ahead one hour everytime i start up Intrepid. [01:11] go figure... [01:11] Yeah but i change it everytime... shouldn't it stay ? [01:13] yes. But, this this case, the best channel is #ubuntu. Here we only deal with Jaunty [01:15] If this occurs in intrepid, wouldn't it occur in Jaunty ? [01:15] ;) [01:15] no necessarily. For example, it does not happens with me [01:18] Odd [01:19] one chance: your hardware clock is not set to UTC; another: you are not synchronising with NTP [01:19] I just "shutdown" jaunty in Vbox... took a while to shutdown and the shutdown thing looked off. [01:22] Anyone know if we are likely to see kernel 2.6.29 in the final if its release is soonish (rc3 released recently)? or are is 2.6.28 locked in already? [01:22] * Type3Singularity wants btrfs-dev [01:22] Type3Singularity, although I do not believe it has been locked, I find unlikely... too late already [01:25] hmm dang [01:25] hopefully btrfs-source will get a version bump [01:26] hope is the last to die, etc... so: there is hope, still ;-) [01:27] hmm latest btrfs versions might not compile against 2.6.28 though :/ [01:30] well, worst scenario, you can always get the bare kernel & build it [01:31] but I guess you could email devel-discuss and ask there (or try #ubuntu-kernel) [01:39] anybody runs jaunty on Macbook Pro aluminum by any chance ? [02:07] anyone running jaunty? works good? [02:08] yea [02:23] So, I've ready the irc logs, figured out how to temporarily fix my sound "pulseaudio -k ; start-pulseaudio-x11" but why is it broken and why does that fix it? [02:24] its crap and removing it is a good fix [02:33] its a race on startup of the gnome session [02:37] 11.7 mb/s, wow i update from 8.10 to 9.04alpha in 1 minute [02:39] 1 minute to download, 25 minute to install [02:49] hello [02:52] anyone know how to enable /dev/tcp in ubuntu? im assuming its a kernel config thign === Daisuke_Ido is now known as Dr_Worm [04:02] can anybody tell me if there is a copy of awn available for 9.04? [04:02] yes, in repositories [04:03] is that only for 32/64 bit cpu's? i have ps3 w/ ppc [04:13] my audio dont work in jaunty, why? [04:15] killing pulseaudio worked [04:16] probably because your speakers are not producing sound [04:17] pulseaudio fault [04:32] my flash dont work in jaunty, why? [04:33] youtube says "Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player." [04:33] ii flashplugin-nonfree 10.0.15.3ubuntu3 Adobe Flash Player plugin installer [04:33] but its installed [04:46] ah, i uninstalled flash, and reinstall now works [05:28] i found a bug =\, when i leave a page with flash the flash still runs and makes my cpu jump skyhigh till i close firefox.... [06:14] <[OBACRON]> is anyone aware if bacula is broken under 9.10 [06:15] just checking md5sum again, but when I burned this disk (alpah3, alternative, amd64) I checked the md5 of both the iso and /dev/cdrom after I burned it and they were correct. But zenity fails on the self test? [06:16] just checked it again, it's 9209e68a0256bdacc2b7091370956e0a which is the correct md5 [06:17] so what now? [06:18] I know there are supposed to be bugs but putting the wrong md5 on the cd just doesn't seem plausable. [06:37] song is uber buggy right now. [06:37] Not as many peeps runing jaunty alpha as previous versions it seems. Well I should say not as many ppl around here at least [06:45] i found a bug =\, when i leave a page with flash the flash still runs and makes my cpu jump skyhigh till i close firefox.... [06:45] any ideas? [06:56] file a bug report [07:17] indeed === ZehRique is now known as ZehRique[Sleepin [09:27] Anyone tell me why I can ping all the addresses in sources.list by name or ip yat apt and synaptic tell me they cannot find the repos ? === corenominal_ is now known as corenominal [11:54] hey guys, what's the sound fix again? [11:55] for pulseaudio [12:31] drats, my intel card suddenly failed compositing again [12:39] cool, it works again [12:40] What's the sound problem, ooi? [12:41] hm? [12:42] People have been talking about sound problems on Jaunty. Basic playback works for me, and that's about all I ever use, so I was wondering what the actual problem is. [12:42] I have it here [12:42] just a sec to get the bug id [12:42] https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/322374 [12:42] Launchpad bug 322374 in pulseaudio "[jaunty regression] Pulse Audio finds no card for output" [Undecided,Confirmed] [12:43] Huh, guess I must just be lucky with my particular hardware [12:43] but the work around doesn't seem to be working for me [12:43] maxb: no player works on my system [12:44] oh, no, it says it's a race condition with the login sound. I've killed my login sound entirely :-) [12:45] humm what? [12:45] omg, the 82801G (ICH7) again!! [12:46] The bug says it's a race condition between pulseaudio initalization and playing the login sound. Since I've disabled the login sound entirely that would explain why I'm not affected [12:46] whilst I, on the other hand, have removed pulseaudio! [12:46] I don't have login sound enabled on my system since gutsy [12:46] LOL [12:46] and I have no sound [12:46] ahhh [12:47] ok... you 've removed PA [12:47] I have it! [12:47] the new volume manager uses it [12:47] I run KDE, that's why [12:47] got its own phonon [12:47] ah ok [12:47] but I figure maybe it might cause problems with non phonon apps, like firefox [12:48] did you get the symptom as said in the bug? when you tried aplay