[00:45] <andresmujica1> bugabundo: http://magazine.redhat.com/2008/10/16/video-fedora-10-connection-sharing/
[00:47] <BUGabundo> andresmujica "Biggest flaw: no built-in support for sharing across Ethernet instead of WiFi."
[00:47] <BUGabundo> (12:44:25 AM) asac: BUGabundo: cant you set metric manually in connection editor?
[00:48] <andresmujica1> read a bit more.
[00:48] <andresmujica1> a colleague here done what you want.
[00:48] <andresmujica1> did
[00:48] <andresmujica1> you must disable automatic connection, then create a new wired interface and share it
[00:49] <BUGabundo> a new wired interface or profile?
[00:50] <andresmujica1> profile i think
[00:50] <BUGabundo> but that's what I did
[00:50] <BUGabundo> I don't run dhcpserver
[00:50] <BUGabundo> so I used a new profile with manual IPs
[00:52] <andresmujica1> no need.
[00:53] <andresmujica1> nop, create a new profile with shared connection in the dropdown menu at the wired tab
[00:53] <andresmujica1> disable the automatic connection for auto eth0
[00:53] <andresmujica1> and then plug the other pc.
[00:53] <andresmujica1> and you're done
[00:53] <andresmujica1> no need for dhcpserver
[00:54] <BUGabundo> andresmujica thanks for the tips, but that was similar to what I did
[00:54] <BUGabundo> and everytime I connected the cable or wifi, NM would default route to it, instead of 3G
[00:54] <andresmujica1> hmmm..
[01:13] <andresmujica1> bugabundo: check this, it's a wifi connection, with a wired shared connection for a different laptop.  I don't have the nokia e71 here to test it with 3g (is from a colleague) but supposedly is exactly the same...
[01:13] <andresmujica1> http://www.seaq.com.co/linux/SharedInternet-wifi-wired.ogv
[01:13] <maco> andresmujica1: he's gone
[01:15] <andresmujica1> ahh ohh. next time then.. :)
[01:22] <dtchen> the problem is that it's all very smooth using iptables + interfaces(5)
[01:22] <dtchen> (i described in multiple times above)
[01:22] <dtchen> s/in/it/
[01:22] <dtchen> if you want a gui, it's not straightforward
[01:23] <maco> dtchen: that was in #ubuntu+1 not above in here
[01:23] <dtchen> maco: "above" doesn't mean in this channel; it means across whatever media
[01:23] <maco> thats not clear
[01:24] <dtchen> e-mail, identi.ca, IRC - everything short of physically speaking with him
[14:48] <BUGabundo> apw: ping
[18:54] <dupondje> 2.6.27-3-generic gave me no errors but 2.6.27-12-generic gives me again: [   40.486403] attempt to access beyond end of device ... (dmraid)
[18:55] <dupondje> any id how to solve ? :s
[20:42] <XDS2010> eqisow ?
[22:09] <andersk> Bug 34376 has been fixed in jaunty, but the patch introduced a minor regression in the download size calculation.
[22:09] <andersk> Should I close it and open a new bug for the fix, or should the priority for this bug just be reduced?
[22:10] <thomasdelbeke> http://paste.ubuntu.com/118604/
[22:10] <thomasdelbeke> Hi
[22:10] <thomasdelbeke> I am experiencing trouble with jaunty
[22:10] <andersk> thomasdelbeke: #ubuntu+1
[22:10] <thomasdelbeke> on an acer aspire
[22:10] <thomasdelbeke> ok
[22:19] <ia> hello. i have a problem with eeepc (901): it doesn't work with external lcd display - hotkey for switching external display unactive and in System->Preferences->Screen Resolution "detect displays" doesn't show external display. I use jaunty with latest updates. Someone have deal with this?
[22:36] <dupondje> Why doesn't apt-get --reinstall install doesn't place the config files back from the package ?
[22:36] <dupondje> if u removed/broke a config file
[22:36] <dupondje> u can't get it back by reinstalling ...
[23:05] <dupondje> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/329053
[23:05] <dupondje> fix :(
[23:17] <geser> dupondje: dpkg assumes that if a configuration file is missing it was done on purpose by the admin and respect it
[23:17] <geser> there is a option to force dpkg to reinstall missing configuration files
[23:17] <dupondje> what is it ?
[23:18] <dupondje> (the option)
[23:18] <geser> --force-confmiss (for dpkg)
[23:19] <geser> but like any other --force-* options you should know what you are doing (at least the description in the manpage)
[23:19] <dupondje> thx !
[23:21] <dupondje> another bug
[23:21] <dupondje> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/329880
[23:24] <IntuitiveNipple> dupondje: I've repled to the bug
[23:24] <IntuitiveNipple> s/repled/replied/
[23:24] <dupondje> thx
[23:24] <dupondje> well seems it worked some time
[23:24] <dupondje> updated to newest kernel
[23:24] <dupondje> and broken again
[23:25] <dupondje> u know what patch it was ?
[23:28] <IntuitiveNipple> The original bug which actually tried to drive the heads to an invalid cylinder has been mitigated, but the system still reports the attempt
[23:28] <IntuitiveNipple> I've added a link to the original bug report now
[23:29] <IntuitiveNipple> My patch was in the partition table reading functions, but that was rejected. Hence you still see those problems where raid devices are scanned before the raid array is constructed
[23:38] <dupondje> lets see if somebody responds
[23:38] <dupondje> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/329053
[23:38] <dupondje> is also a big bug imo :(
[23:39] <dupondje> half of PHP sites broken ...
[23:39] <dupondje> (y)