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blizzleI can't get my hardware to boot in 2.6.28.x.. It's this bug (Compaq Deskpro): https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/314050 .. anyone know if it's being addressed.. it's confirmed but unassigned according to the bug report :/00:39
ubottuUbuntu bug 314050 in linux "Jaunty doesn't boot on my DELL Latitude C810 with current kernel" [Undecided,Confirmed]00:39
dtchenblizzle: can you reproduce with a vanilla kernel?  which arch are you using?00:41
blizzledtchen, I'm running on 2.6.27.11 currently. Any of the 2.6.28.x are broken for me.00:42
dtchenblizzle: (vanilla kernel builds are at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ ; choose the appropriate $arch. i recommend you try 2.6.29-rc5.)00:43
dtchenblizzle: by testing the vanilla kernel(s), we get a better idea of what needs fixing/porting00:44
blizzledtchen, Okeydoke, I shall give that a spin. I tried the patched kernel linked on that bug report, and whilst I could boot up, everything else was broken. for me.00:44
dtchenblizzle: ok. i'll be around for about an hour longer if you need something00:44
FFForeveris there a jaunty repo for kde 4.2?01:20
RAOFFFForever: Yes.  The main archives.01:35
FFForeverkde-dev or just kde?01:36
RAOFYou'll need to clarify the difference.01:36
RAOFIt's the 4.2 release.01:36
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* bluesmoke loves the new volume notification02:40
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linkinx64hello!03:02
linkinx64i have a question.... :)03:02
linkinx64I am getting a weird sound everytime i hit the end of a list...for example scrolling down...and when it hits the end it makes a weird noise fomr the internal speaker03:02
elpargosound??03:11
elpargoups wrong channel :)03:11
linkinx64me?03:13
elpargolinkinx64: no, me I though this was #turbogears, u will imagine how weird will that question go in a webdev environment :)03:14
linkinx64lol03:15
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akioi forgot of to use commands in directories03:57
akiohow*03:57
linkinx64ls?03:57
linkinx64dir03:57
linkinx64cd03:57
akiolike cd 'uname -r'03:57
linkinx64cd uname -r?03:57
linkinx64why cd03:57
linkinx64?03:57
akioits just an example, for instance the /lib/modules/'uname -r'/ thing03:58
akiomodules for the kernel are in there but typing it out is a mess03:58
linkinx64lol03:58
akioi get directory not found bla bla03:59
akioi know there is a way to do it but google searching really doesn't work for strings formatted like that03:59
akioany ideas?04:01
crdlbakio: $(uname -r)04:01
crdlbor `uname -r`, but that's deprecated04:01
crdlband it's not nestable04:01
akionestable?04:01
akioi guess i need the manual for bash04:01
akionever wanted to read that one04:02
akiobut this program "screen" is badass04:02
crdlbecho $(uname $(echo -r))04:02
akiothat's an example of what can't be done right?04:03
crdlbit can be done with $(), just not with ``04:04
akiothanks, it works like a charm04:04
crdlbsince the open and close marks (`) and (`) are the same04:04
linkinx64interesting04:04
akioso i could have done it with (') (')04:05
akiohmm wrong keys i see now....04:05
crdlb` is not '04:05
akioi knew that!04:05
akiodamn i feel sheepish04:06
crdlbheh, apparently `` can  be nested, but it's not pretty04:06
akiowell I learned something new anyway04:06
akioI was using the wrong characters to be honest...04:07
akiolets say I was using finch in a screen session over ssh, do i have a chance of being notified if someone says my name?04:10
linkinx64ssh it's awesome04:11
akioi have a crappy wireless connection that causes resets like I have never seen, screen and ssh save the day04:11
* crdlb can't think of a way04:17
crdlbpidgin ought to have some sort of proxy system where you can use the actually client running on the server and just hook into it with the pidgin gui client04:18
akioi think that would scare people away like the xmms2 implementation04:21
crdlbI'm not saying it should be the default, but it would be nice for your situation04:21
akioright, but just for notifications?04:22
crdlbso that you can use a gui all the time04:22
akioim sure there is a terminal bell or something, and then my connecting gnome-terminal will make waves or flash or something04:22
crdlboh, you mean when it's open :)04:23
akioright04:23
akioor not04:23
akioi guess your right04:23
akioI really can't wait for stable and fast KMS04:26
akioI will piss myself when that works04:26
akioI have an MSI Wind U100 that I'm working off of and the terminal has become my best friend as it's the most efficient use of my 1024x600 screen04:28
akiognome just looks fat and retarded with this little real estate04:28
akiotest04:31
akioI wonder how to hide the user list04:32
kuaera_With today's updates [at some point], one can no longer log into a KDE session from KDM. It hangs after the "internet" icon. Is this worth reporting?04:50
eutheropenarena no longer loads after last night's and today's updates04:53
euther"fails to load OpenGL subsystem"04:54
Loungehello i need to know if i'm the only one that lost gdm after an update today..05:22
macogdm's working fine here05:22
Loungewell didn't really lose it but after some ubuntu-desktop update, the greeter broke05:22
Loungeso i tried to reinstall gdm05:23
macooh. ok dunno there. i'm using kde (but gdm too)05:23
Loungedidn't help05:23
Loungewell for now i'm in mint on the other partiton chrooting into jaunty for now05:24
Loungewonder if there's a way to generate an error report of it05:25
Loungei figure "well, if it broke? then i'll wait for an update to fix it"05:35
histoMaybe one of you guys would know. I'd like to make media pc for basically mame dvds and mp3 /jukebox functionality. I don't really need the pvr function as I already have one. I'd like to go with linux rather than windows. Doesn anyone knof of a distro solution?06:13
pwnguinhisto: neuros?06:21
pwnguinhisto: their OSD kinda sounds like what you want, and they're OSS friendly06:22
histonah I want ot build it06:23
pwnguinwhen i did something like that we used mythbuntu06:27
pwnguinproblem is, unless your TV is HD06:27
pwnguingnome and friends are unreadable06:27
billybigriggerhowdy all06:29
billybigriggeranyone alive in here?06:29
CosmiChaosCurrent VLC will open any video file in a seperate xvideo output window, it is not possible to enable embedded interface playback. can anyone proof this?06:30
billybigriggeranyone aware of a small but good cpu stress test app?06:30
billybigriggeri just OC'd my 2.6ghz 5000+ to 3.0ghz....temps are pretty cool for idle so i wanna stress it06:30
DanaGcpuburn?06:30
billybigriggerDanaG, cool, never heard of it06:31
billybigriggerwill check it out06:31
DanaG!info cpuburn06:31
ubottucpuburn (source: cpuburn): a collection of programs to put heavy load on CPU. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.4-37 (jaunty), package size 14 kB, installed size 112 kB (Only available for amd64 i386 hurd-i386 kfreebsd-i386 kfreebsd-amd64)06:31
CosmiChaoscan anyone check VLC fpr embedded interface video output, please?06:31
Loungei wanted to mention that an update today broke my greeter06:32
Loungecant seem to get past it06:32
billybigriggerDanaG, those are for old x86 cpus06:32
Loungeis there a way i can generate an error report via chroot?06:34
CosmiChaosplease anyone fireup VideoLANClient and tell me if the video playback happens in the VLC window or in an extra window, please, just a short test, yes or no?06:34
DanaGLounge: you could switch to a TTY and then startx from there.06:35
LoungeDanaG: i've never really tried tty06:36
Loungeatm im in mint on the other partition06:36
billybigriggerDanaG, "stress"06:36
Loungegot jaunty mounted and chrooting06:36
billybigriggerDanaG, seems to be a decent stress tester06:36
CosmiChaosyou are so helpful to m :(06:37
* DanaG doesn't use VLC.06:37
DanaGIt fails miserably at subtitles.06:37
FFForeverHow come i cant play flash videos?06:37
CosmiChaosi prefer audio ;)06:37
FFForeverwell i play them but on youtube i just see a black box and music/voices...06:38
CosmiChaoshm let me check06:38
LoungeDanaG: ctrl+alt+f1 is how i would switch tty?06:40
DanaGyeah.06:40
Loungeok but should i boot up into recovery mode first?06:40
CosmiChaosFFForever: have got no fls file, downloadhelper does not work for me atm06:40
Loungegreeter goes nuts after bootup06:41
FFForeverhuh?06:41
FFForeverdownloading and playing works...06:41
FFForeverjust not playing them via youtube.com =(06:41
billybigriggeranyone here familiar with overclocking?06:42
FFForeveryeah, it killed my last cpu =(06:42
billybigriggerim running a stress test and cpu1 stays at %100 constant, cpu2 is anywhere from %97 - %100, should they both be maxed at 100 or did i go to far causing the 1 core to start failing? im only maybe 5 - 10 mins into the test06:43
CosmiChaosFFForever: i play them online then i click on my firerfox addon download helper and select the HQ version and a location to save at06:44
billybigriggerjust going off of ubuntu's system monitor though06:44
billybigriggerhowever accurate that is06:44
FFForeverCosmiChaos, so its just me....?06:44
CosmiChaosFFForever:  it wasnt working before because some auto-converting was triggered on06:44
billybigriggerCore0 Temp:  +22.0°C06:45
billybigriggerCore0 Temp:  +29.0°C06:45
billybigriggerCore1 Temp:  +25.0°C06:45
billybigriggerCore1 Temp:  +29.0°C06:45
billybigriggernice and cool though :P stock fan's too haha06:45
FFForever=P06:45
FFForevergl and hope u don't kill the cpu =P06:45
CosmiChaosFFForever: so my VLC plays that flash movie06:45
billybigriggerhehe06:46
FFForeverCosmiChaos, =(, mv .mozilla .moz | firefox06:46
FFForeverworks =(06:46
billybigriggerhopefully sensors is close to temp reading06:46
CosmiChaosput just again in a seperate xvideo output window :( IM GETTING OUT OF MY THIS !"§$%&/()=?06:46
CosmiChaosFFForever: the correct filename for flash video would be *.flv06:47
CosmiChaosthat runs in vlc06:47
FFForeverCosmiChaos, i know... i removed my firefox profile.... and it fixed youtube... =(06:47
CosmiChaoswhat do you mean by "it fixed youtobe" was it broken?06:48
FFForeverCosmiChaos, yeah i only got a black box....06:48
FFForeverwith sound...06:48
CosmiChaosah for the flash plugin06:48
FFForever"<FFForever> well i play them but on youtube i just see a black box and music/voices.."06:49
FFForever=\06:49
FFForeveranyone know when we will get wine 1.1.1506:50
mjcCosmiChaos: fyi flash 90.154.0 or something and above can play .mp4/.f4v06:50
CosmiChaosoh right sometimes i have that problem to, i guess reinstalling flash-nonfree should do it06:50
mjcCosmiChaos: or h264/HE-AACv2 in a .flv container but I don't think flv does variable framerate06:50
CosmiChaosFFForever: i got it, but intrepid installed06:50
FFForeverhmmm ill check updates i am still on 1.1.14 =\06:51
FFForeveranyone know how i can watch on demand netflix movies in ubuntu?06:52
CosmiChaosi use virtualbox for intrepid either, no prblems till now06:52
FFForeveri don't like waiting 30mins for a laggy video =(06:52
CosmiChaoshell yeah, when i click Shutdown>Restart from then it takes about 45 secs to bring me back to Compiz O.O06:55
DanaGbillybigrigger: check out this:06:56
DanaG!g lm_sensors06:56
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about g lm_sensors06:56
DanaGer06:56
DanaG!info lm_sensors06:56
ubottuPackage lm_sensors does not exist in jaunty06:56
billybigriggeryes it does06:56
DanaG!info lm-sensors06:56
ubottulm-sensors (source: lm-sensors-3): utilities to read temperature/voltage/fan sensors. In component main, is extra. Version 1:3.0.2-2ubuntu3 (jaunty), package size 122 kB, installed size 564 kB06:56
DanaG_  ->  -06:57
billybigriggeryeah its a good tool, hopefully it displays its info correctly06:57
billybigriggerCore0 Temp:  +13.0°C06:57
billybigriggerCore0 Temp:  +18.0°C06:57
billybigriggerCore1 Temp:  +17.0°C06:57
billybigriggerCore1 Temp:  +20.0°C06:57
CosmiChaosnitpicker :D06:57
billybigriggerwas reading 22-29 C on that stress test06:58
mjc29C is pretty good06:58
billybigriggeron stock cooling?06:58
billybigrigger:)06:58
mjcthat sounds like the on die sensor which can be off as much as 5C though06:58
billybigriggergot 3.0ghz out of my amd x2 500006:58
mjconly have to worry about 50C+06:58
DanaGlm-sensors also has a fan-speed app now.06:58
CosmiChaoshmmmm dont know how accurate they are, i recommend you to stress, than reset, enter bios, check temp add 1 °06:58
mjcbut 40C+ might make your room hotter06:58
billybigriggerDanaG, ya it only picks up cpu fan though06:59
mjcCosmiChaos: the CPU has an on-die temp06:59
billybigriggerand mine is a stock amd hsf06:59
billybigrigger3000rpm max06:59
DanaGyou did sensors-detect and all that?06:59
mjcCosmiChaos: pentium 3 and K7 onward all have it06:59
billybigriggerDanaG, yup06:59
billybigriggerdetected all my stuff06:59
billybigriggerwell06:59
billybigriggernot gfx card06:59
billybigriggerbut its onboard nvidia, i didnt expect it to06:59
CosmiChaosmjc: yes it has but some vedors read it different in different mathematical ways, its not a man under the cpu writing "now: 40°C, now 41 °C07:00
CosmiChaosactually intepretation of bios could be wrong07:00
mjcCosmiChaos: you are misunderstanding07:00
mjcCosmiChaos: the temperature reading for CPU comes from a register on the CPU07:00
CosmiChaoshm07:00
mjcfor any sufficiently modern x8607:00
CosmiChaosnot a diode?07:01
mjcwell yes there is a diode inside the CPU package07:01
mjcbut I mean, that's how lm-sensors reads that07:01
CosmiChaosyes and that could be wrong07:01
CosmiChaoslike any windows tool could be wrong07:01
billybigriggerfor sure07:02
billybigriggerthose aren't exact temps, but they're close enough to give you a fair reading07:02
mjcdude, no, 5C variance and the spec is the same for all AMD and intel cpus that support it07:02
CosmiChaosalways assuming bios stores the value as it is for real07:02
akioLinux is never wrong!07:02
akioEVER07:02
billybigriggerevar!07:02
mjcCosmiChaos: CPU temperature readings on modern machines do not use the bios07:02
CosmiChaosguess what when i overclock and stress, i always reset and check bios, not any sensor tools ;) its just for sure07:03
akioI FIXED YOUR COMPUTER... FOREVER07:03
akioI wonder what my poor thing is clocking in at...07:03
macoany of you using kubuntu?07:03
billybigriggerCosmiChaos, lm-sensors read my bios temps07:03
CosmiChaos"modern computers" you mean that new expensive one, that are a must have for vista but nut for linux? :D07:03
billybigriggerM/B Temp:    +39.0°C07:03
billybigriggerCPU Temp:    +22.0°C07:04
mjcCosmiChaos: pentium 3 and athlon07:04
mjcor newer07:04
billybigriggerare the same readings my bios spits out07:04
billybigriggerno need to reset and go back to bios07:04
akioCosmiChaos: if you knew what that stuff was good for you would know it can't hold a candle for full utilization07:04
CosmiChaosbillybigrigger: of yourse it does, but maybe your bios stores the value in a different way that it reads it, recalculate it and shows it to you07:04
akioI measure mine on a scale of 0 - 207:05
CosmiChaosyou have fahrenheit, celsius, what does your bios stores the value07:05
CosmiChaosi guess neither both of them07:05
CosmiChaosits just a value07:05
akiooff (cold) running (warm) blazing (a load of aroung 10)07:05
CosmiChaosbios knows whats the according temp, except you have a modern cpu :D07:05
mjcCosmiChaos: cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature07:06
mjcCosmiChaos: that is from the processor's thermal zone support07:06
mjcacpi standardized even07:06
CosmiChaosgood that i have a core 207:06
CosmiChaos;)07:06
billybigriggerif acpi reports it07:06
CosmiChaosbut why sould i overclock a 2x266 for desktop usage and read temps at all O.o07:07
billybigriggermy acpi/thermal_zone/ is empty07:07
mjcbillybigrigger: you don't have thermal zone loaded as a module then most likely07:07
billybigriggermjc, and you'd be correct07:08
CosmiChaosoverclocking by more than 10% and no extra cooling is for people that generally buy a new pc every two years or so ;)07:08
mjcbillybigrigger: modprobe thermal07:08
CosmiChaosmine is from 2.66 @ 2,8307:08
billybigriggeroooooooh07:08
billybigriggerfatal: module thermal not found haha07:08
mjcbillybigrigger: did you build your own kernel?07:08
billybigriggernope07:08
billybigriggerbah07:09
billybigriggerwhat updates need a restart now07:09
CosmiChaosno such fil or directorsy07:09
mjcit should be in /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/drivers/acpi07:09
Loungeok i tried switching to diferent ttys and still got a crashing gdm07:09
billybigriggertoshiba_acpi.ko  video.ko07:09
billybigriggerthats all thats in there07:09
CosmiChaoscypherdelic@HaeckFlaisch:~$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature07:10
CosmiChaoscat: /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature: No such file or directory07:10
CosmiChaoscypherdelic@HaeckFlaisch:~$ modprobe thermal07:10
CosmiChaosFATAL: Module thermal not found.07:10
mjchm. I'm on 2.6.27-12-generic and have a lot more than that07:10
billybigrigger2.6.28-8 here07:10
CosmiChaoscypherdelic@HaeckFlaisch:/proc/acpi/thermal_zone$ ls07:11
CosmiChaoscypherdelic@HaeckFlaisch:/proc/acpi/thermal_zone$07:11
CosmiChaos O.o07:11
mjcCosmiChaos: uname -r ?07:11
CosmiChaos<billybigrigger> 2.6.28-8 here, here to07:11
mjcah07:11
CosmiChaosah sry for highlighting07:11
billybigriggerwhats everyone's fastest reboot time in 9.04? im amazed at shutdown/startup times in jaunty, just mind blasting!07:11
billybigrigger:P07:11
* billybigrigger fires up the stopwatch...07:11
mjcmaybe they stopped offering it in 2.6.28ish07:12
mjcI'm using -rt at the moment07:12
DanaGmjc: probably an -rt thing?07:12
CosmiChaosbillybigrigger: reboot, from click on restart approximately 45-50secs 2.6.28-8 (profiled,preload) on ext407:12
mjcDanaG: nah, it's in intrepid07:12
mjcDanaG: as well07:12
DanaGdpkg --listfiles linux-image-2.6.28-???-generic07:12
DanaGor whatever ver.07:12
DanaGer, generic -> rt07:13
mjcDanaG: linux-image-2.6.27-7-generic has it07:13
mjcin intrepid07:13
CosmiChaosi have generic07:13
mjcso it must no longer be in 2.6.2807:13
mjcas compiled by ubuntu07:13
* DanaG has a 35-second boot.07:13
CosmiChaosDanaG: Boot or reboot, Boot i get at 36 ;)07:13
DanaGI don't check the difference.07:14
mjcmost of my boot time is waiting on services07:14
DanaGAnd that's time as shown by bootchart.07:14
CosmiChaosit took me additional 7 to shutdown, and 1-2 apg-bios, bios and then boots through in 27 secs07:15
DanaGwww.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/bootchart07:15
CosmiChaosDanaG:  how o do tjhat?07:16
mjchmm udevd takes a while for you07:16
mjcCosmiChaos: bootchart.07:16
CosmiChaosyes?! not chatting07:16
mjcCosmiChaos: apt-get install bootchart07:17
mjc:P07:17
CosmiChaosARGH thats FOR <lear, but what then, reboot, ball my nuts and see the bootchart on login?07:17
mjcnote that it will have to slow down your actual boot time by maybe a second or less for instrumentation07:17
CosmiChaos???07:17
CosmiChaosman07:18
CosmiChaos:D07:18
DanaGI wonder what I can do to speed up my boot.07:19
CosmiChaostweak rc inits07:19
mjcDanaG: I'm actually looking into why udevd is so slow07:19
DanaGI also have udev-extras installed just for the heck of it.07:19
CosmiChaosNo manual entry for bootchart07:20
CosmiChaosha so how to do it now please?07:20
CosmiChaoswhere is it saved?07:20
DanaG/var/log/bootchart07:21
DanaGlook after you reboot/.07:21
DanaGOh yeah, I've removed uns and lms and lldpd (I don't even remember why I installed that one).07:21
CosmiChaosthanks i have a look now, brb07:21
mjcCosmiChaos: you can find out where things are by doing dpkg -L packagename also07:21
CosmiChaosi usaually watch installed files in synaptic07:22
mjcfor future reference at least07:22
mjcinstead of waiting on one of us07:22
CosmiChaosbut the bootchart itself was not installed07:22
NoelJBDanaG: anyone else noting that jaunty gdm no longer starts after today's updates?  I've tried repeatedly.  Haven't dug into the logs, yet, but did not spot anything screaming in the X log.07:22
mjcsince the disk in this machine is only 7MB/sec07:22
mjcNoelJB: do you get anything from startx ?07:22
mjclog-wise07:22
DanaGhmm, so the slow udev is being worked on?07:23
mjcDanaG: it might not actually be that slow, I'll look into it further07:23
NoelJBmjc: I can't even get to a tty.  It keeps insisting on trying to start X on tty7, stealing focus back there when I try to C-A-Fx.07:23
mjcNoelJB: ssh in07:24
mjc:P07:24
NoelJBmjc: only want I've gotten in so far is booting into the recovery console to see if there were updates.  so for now I'm back to Intrepid boot.07:24
billybigriggerwas there any updates to gdm in the last couple hours? like maybe ~6hrs?07:24
NoelJBmjc: ah, you mean from another system.  LOL07:24
NoelJBbillybigrigger: I got about 112 today.07:24
mjcNoelJB: yes or in my case my phone ;)07:24
DanaGhandy thing from recovery: sudo chmod -x /etc/init.d/gdm07:24
DanaGwill prevent gdm from trying to start.07:24
mjcDanaG: yar good tip07:24
DanaGthen +x to get it back.07:25
billybigriggerjust updated the system and get an error...The greeter application appears to be crashing.  Attempting to use a different one. so i click ok, and it tries to load, and i just get the same screen07:25
billybigriggerNoelJB, no GDM updates07:25
DanaGAnd you can still "sudo gdm" to start gdm manually, or just (non-sudo) startx.07:25
mjcDanaG: sh /etc/init.d/gdm start should work as wlel07:25
mjcregardless of +x07:25
NoelJBDanaG: true.  and I thought that I could put the run level on the bootup, to boot to run level 3, but it didn't work, so I was just going to check the syntax.07:25
* DanaG wishes the radeon driver had power management support.07:26
DanaGalso, just "text" on the command line for boot is supposed to prevent gdm from starting.07:26
DanaGI never knew that until I saw a comment about it in the changelog for gdm a while ago.07:26
NoelJBI did try the previous kernel, but that didn't work.  OH!   I did get a message -- ONCE -- about the Greeter application crashing.07:26
NoelJBDanaG: text instead of "3"?  Worth a shot.07:27
mjcxdm might be a reasonable interim substitute07:27
billybigriggerDanaG, im trying to boot "text" now07:27
NoelJBbillybigrigger: you having the same problem?07:27
CosmiChaosre07:27
CosmiChaosso bootchart worked, but the image is broken07:27
NoelJBmjc: I can get to the previous logs, since they are just on another partition.  Anything you'd like for me to check?07:28
CosmiChaosthe right side is cut-off i can watch only till 30secs after that the process-names are cut-off07:28
billybigriggerNoelJB, whats your problem?07:28
mjcNoelJB: if you don't see any [WW] or [EE] lines in xorg log, try gdm log07:28
billybigriggeri just updated my desktop and gdm wont start now07:28
DanaGOh yeah, the new notifications suck.07:28
NoelJBbillybigrigger: BINGO07:28
DanaGDialogs for actions?  ugly.07:28
DanaGflickering on mouseover (that is, move mouse back and forth over it and it blinks, without any smoothness)... ugly.07:29
DanaGVolume control: big empty black box.  Lovely.07:29
Loungehey guys is it possible to start jaunty's xserver from a new tty even though im in mint on the other partition?07:29
DanaGAnd black box itself clashes violently with my theme.07:29
billybigriggerNoelJB, something that was just updated in the last 6 hours or so07:29
billybigriggerNoelJB, gdm is fubard07:29
billybigriggeroooooh wow07:30
NoelJBbillybigrigger: that's why I popped in here to see if it had been reported, triaged, etc.07:30
Loungeim have gdm issues too07:30
Loungehaving*07:30
mjcbtw, might want to disclaim that I'm not actually affiliated with ubuntu07:30
billybigriggerlol i got a new one...started x via recovery console, su'd billybigrigger, startx, then failed to initialize HAL and im getting infinate windows creating themselves07:30
NoelJBmjc: gdm.0.log.* are almost empty.07:30
mjcbut I am fairly competent around the kernel source and have written tidbits of VM and driver code07:30
mjcNoelJB: hm07:31
billybigriggerthey just keep creating themselevs, no mouse, no keyboard07:31
mjcbillybigrigger: start with text instead of recovery07:31
billybigriggermjc, couldnt figure out how07:31
mjcbillybigrigger: you shouldn't expect recovery to get startx going07:31
NoelJBmjc: tail end looks like this ...07:31
NoelJB[    0.001978] (==) Log file: "/var/log/Xorg.0.log", Time: Thu Feb 19 02:09:00 200907:31
NoelJB[    0.002077] (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"07:31
NoelJB ddxSigGiveUp: Closing log07:31
mjcbillybigrigger: hit e, then e on the kernel line, then add text at the end, and hit b07:31
CosmiChaosDanaG: i see no preload in your bootchart07:31
mjcNoelJB: nothing above that of interest?07:32
billybigriggermjc, k, i think i hit the wrong button07:32
NoelJBNope07:32
NoelJBI can give you the whole log, since it is all of about 8 lines.  And that's consistent for all of them since I installed the mods and kept trying to reboot.07:32
DanaGI see readahead... should I add preload?07:32
billybigriggermjc, got 'er, thanks07:33
DanaGDoes it actually help?07:33
mjcbillybigrigger: no prob :)07:33
NoelJB-------------------07:33
NoelJBX.Org X Server 1.5.99.902 (1.6.0 RC 2)07:33
NoelJBRelease Date: 2009-1-3007:33
NoelJBX Protocol Version 11, Revision 007:33
NoelJBBuild Operating System: Linux 2.6.24-16-server x86_64 Ubuntu07:33
NoelJBCurrent Operating System: Linux jaunty 2.6.28-8-generic #24-Ubuntu SMP Wed Feb 18 20:36:18 UTC 2009 x86_6407:33
NoelJBBuild Date: 18 February 2009  03:58:35AM07:33
NoelJBxorg-server 2:1.5.99.902-0ubuntu7 (buildd@crested.buildd)07:33
Loungetext? as in huh?07:33
NoelJBBefore reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org07:33
NoelJBto make sure that you have the latest version.07:33
DanaG!paste07:33
ubottupastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu.com (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic)07:33
NoelJBMarkers: [    0.001658] (--) probed, [    0.001685] (**) from config file, [    0.001706] (==) default setting,07:33
NoelJB[    0.001726] (++) from command line, [    0.001747] (!!) notice, [    0.001766] (II) informational,07:33
NoelJB[    0.001786] (WW) warning, [    0.001806] (EE) error, [    0.001826] (NI) not implemented, [    0.001846] (??) unknown.07:33
NoelJB[    0.001978] (==) Log file: "/var/log/Xorg.0.log", Time: Thu Feb 19 02:09:00 200907:33
NoelJB[    0.002077] (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"07:33
NoelJB ddxSigGiveUp: Closing log07:33
CosmiChaosDanaG: wait i upload my bootchart it looks compacter than yours, but have you tried "profile" kernel option, thats works best with preload07:33
NoelJB--------------------07:33
NoelJBThat is the entire thing07:33
NoelJBDanaG: if it were big, but that really is the entire log.07:33
DanaGThat's still pretty big.07:34
NoelJBOK07:34
NoelJBAs I said, mjc, there's nothing there.07:34
billybigriggermjc, k, i get an error on x startup now, "user switcher" has quit enexpectedly, i take it thats part of gdm?07:34
mjcNoelJB: weird.07:35
NoelJBmjc: but there is stuff in messages log.  I'm looking now.07:35
DanaG" Note that installing preload will not make your system boot faster and that preload is a daemon that runs with root priviledges."07:35
mjcbillybigrigger: I think it talks to gdm yes07:35
NoelJBFeb 19 02:17:57 jaunty kernel: [   43.234276] gdmgreeter[4632]: segfault at 0 ip 000000000041ea8a sp 00007fff7a965ad0 error 4 in gdmgreeter[400000+34000]07:35
NoelJBFeb 19 02:18:36 jaunty kernel: [   82.687231] gdmgreeter[4721]: segfault at 0 ip 000000000041ea8a sp 00007fff1a9171a0 error 4 in gdmgreeter[400000+34000]07:35
CosmiChaosDanaG: Heres my bootchart, installed preload and did kernel option profile once after installing kernel07:35
mjcNoelJB: aha, there we are07:35
NoelJBmjc: there we go ... gdmgreeter is dying.07:35
=== billybigrigger is now known as billybigrigger_\
mjcNoelJB: I guess I will notice it when I update in about 5 minutes07:36
mjcNoelJB: thanks, now I know what to look for07:36
mjcNoelJB: check if there is a ticket filed for it07:36
DanaGMy bootchart is rather tall.07:36
DanaG=P07:36
mjcDanaG: are you on ext4?07:37
DanaGyeah.07:37
CosmiChaosDanaG: OOPS CP FORGOT :d http://img10.imageshack.us/my.php?image=jaunty200902191ie5.png07:37
CosmiChaos30ssecs :D07:38
NoelJBhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/33139007:38
ubottuUbuntu bug 331390 in ubuntu "gdmgreeter complains about greeter unable to login" [Undecided,Confirmed]07:38
NoelJBbingo07:38
mjcDanaG: you might save a tiny, tiny fraction of time by compiling in your modules so that it won't have to modprobe, but probably not much07:38
mjcNoelJB: bingo :)07:38
CosmiChaoscore2duo with 2x raptor  one for /boot and /home and one for / all ext4 ;)07:38
mjcCosmiChaos: ugh, popup notification heh07:38
DanaGEh, a fraction is not worth bothering with -- I could save that by shortening my grub delay.07:38
CosmiChaos?07:38
CosmiChaosmjc: what do you mean?07:39
mjcCosmiChaos: imageshack = popupfest07:39
mjcI'd suggest amazon s3 or something like that07:39
CosmiChaosDanaG: fractioN? this is what bootchart created07:39
mjcCosmiChaos: he was replying to me07:39
CosmiChaosmjc: dont kow a better one07:39
CosmiChaosah ok07:40
DanaGwow, long readahead.07:40
mjcamazon s3 is monthly fee but it's $0.17c/gb transfered or so07:40
CosmiChaos:)07:40
mjcDanaG: it reads every file it's going to use07:40
mjcDanaG: that might actually not be necessary with ext4 anymore but I will test it out and see07:40
* billybigrigger_ has the munchies07:40
mjcDanaG: currently building a udev from git to see if that helps as well but my machine is very different from yours07:41
NoelJBmjc: I have the apport crash report.  Should I attach it, do you think?07:41
DanaGright.07:41
DanaGHere's what my machine is:07:41
mjcNoelJB: does it give a stack trace?07:41
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/28838507:41
ubottuUbuntu bug 288385 in linux "Kernel stops booting on HP EliteBook 8530w" [Unknown,Fix released]07:41
DanaGbut with ATI instead of nvidia.07:41
mjcah07:41
DanaGoh, and where's update-notifier?07:42
DanaGOh eyah, and ATI was a deliberate choice, actually.07:42
NoelJBmjc: procmaps, procstatus, coredump ... don't notice a stack trace.07:42
mjcDanaG: my jaunty box is dual opteron 246 w/ 512M and ati but using the OSS driver07:42
mjcNoelJB: coredump should do it07:42
DanaGMy one big gripe about radeon: no powermanagement.07:43
CosmiChaosmjc: Do you see any tweaking possibilitties at my boot?07:43
mjcNoelJB: you might try reverting to an older gdm in the meantime07:43
DanaG30 watts from battery == bad for battery.07:43
mjcDanaG: ouch07:43
DanaGyeah.07:43
DanaGIdle in windows is 19 or 16 watts.07:43
mjcDanaG: try powertop07:43
mjcCosmiChaos: that's pretty zippy07:44
mjcCosmiChaos: there's a delay at ~22sec07:44
CosmiChaosmjc:  what about in the middle there is udev stuff that holds some seconds doing nothing ....07:45
NoelJBmjc: attached to that bug report.07:45
NoelJBmark stover also attached his07:45
CosmiChaosor it is modprbing07:45
mjcNoelJB: cool hopefully the ubuntu team will figure it out07:45
NoelJBmjc: :-)07:46
DanaGI'm also a bit curious why I/O throughput is so low on boot.07:46
NoelJBReason #378 why I maintain 4 bootable partitions on my laptop.  :-)07:46
mjcCosmiChaos: the two theories I have at the moment are whether readahead is still necessary in 2.6.28+ with ext4 and whether udev with inotify support speeds things up a little07:46
NoelJBDanaG: what file system?  I've seen that happen when a file system is badly fragmented.07:47
CosmiChaosi got readahead installed07:47
DanaGoh, and what is update-motd?07:47
DanaGFS is ext4.07:47
DanaGAnd /home and / are separate.07:47
NoelJBAh, the file system I'll consider in 2010.07:47
mjcupdate-motd tells you when you login how many packages need updating07:47
DanaGI see... I was reading it as "update the MOTD"07:48
mjcDanaG: yes, that's what it does07:48
CosmiChaoshow to deactivate that?07:48
DanaGso what about the updating packages notification?07:48
NoelJBWhomever marked that bug as "medium" has balls.  I'd have called it critical.07:48
mjcDanaG: it puts package count in the motd07:48
DanaGwhich bug medium?07:48
NoelJBthe greeter bug.07:48
DanaGOh yeah, another bug I have on my laptop: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/31460007:49
ubottuUbuntu bug 314600 in fglrx-installer "fglrx versions newer than 8.543 cause system hang and panic" [Undecided,Incomplete]07:49
DanaGOn intrepid.07:49
NoelJBActually, that one is undecided.  an older one is marked as medium.07:49
DanaGNotice the nice, hideous stacktrace.07:49
NoelJBOh well.  Cheers.  Almost 3AM here.07:49
DanaGShould I try disabling readahead?07:49
DanaGWed Feb 18 23:50:02 PST 200907:50
mjcDanaG: I'm going to try it myself07:50
DanaGHow do you disable it? chmod -x?07:50
mjcDanaG: services-admin07:50
DanaGheh, gksu services-admin... unlock button is disabled.07:51
mjcit doesn't need gksu07:51
mjchmm07:52
mjcspeaking of that07:52
mjcservices-admin doesn't let you get at the lower level scripts07:52
mjcshows how much I use the gui :)07:52
* mjc uses X as a way to get >500 terminals open07:53
DanaGAnother of my bugs:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/28431907:53
ubottuUbuntu bug 284319 in linux "mute, brightness buttons on new HP 6930p laptop" [Undecided,New]07:53
DanaGshould I just chmod -x?07:53
CosmiChaosmost use X to get them finally closed ;)07:53
billybigrigger_DanaG, did you update today?07:54
mjcDanaG: nah it will try to execute it anyway and bug out, better to mess with the runlevels in /etc/rcX.d/07:54
billybigrigger_DanaG, my mulitmedia buttons on my keyboard weren't working today, after updates they worked, i dunno just throwin it out there07:54
DanaGI'm on 2.6.29 kernel, actually.07:54
CosmiChaosDanaG: sudo apt-get install bum07:54
CosmiChaosgksu bum07:55
mjchmm07:55
CosmiChaosrcs for Xers07:55
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal-info/+bug/22043507:56
ubottuUbuntu bug 220435 in hal-info "[HP G7000 - Hardy] function keys for screen brightness don't work" [Undecided,Incomplete]07:56
CosmiChaosattention: you can frag your installation (either you can with modding /etc/rc*07:56
mjcCosmiChaos: if you just move the symlink out of the way you're fine07:57
mjcediting is a nono though07:57
DanaGgrr, they fixed this other laptop, but not the EliteBook.07:57
CosmiChaosof course so this way you can do it quicker if your not a prompt-god :D07:57
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal-info/+bug/32556007:57
ubottuUbuntu bug 325560 in hal-info "Backlight keys FDI addition for HP 6730b" [Undecided,Fix released]07:57
DanaGNeeds exactly the same sort of keycodes.07:57
mjcsometimes brightness keys are acpi controlled07:58
mjcdepends on the machine07:58
mjc(for laptop)07:58
histookay there has to be an open source solution or linux solution for this :(07:58
DanaGThat's not the problem; the issue is the keycvodes.07:58
DanaGadding setkeycodes fixed it.07:58
histoI want ot make a touch screen jukebox.  Looking for software07:59
histobasic like album art browser to play mp3s etc..07:59
histoAnyone know of anything?07:59
DanaGmediastyle?07:59
DanaGer07:59
DanaGI mean07:59
DanaGlemme find it07:59
DanaG!info elisa07:59
ubottuelisa (source: elisa): media center solution - runtime executables. In component main, is optional. Version 0.5.9-1-1ubuntu2 (jaunty), package size 26 kB, installed size 152 kB07:59
CosmiChaos!info mms08:00
ubottuPackage mms does not exist in jaunty08:00
CosmiChaosargh08:00
DanaGhttp://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01633269&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&product=3860346&os=2020&lang=en08:00
CosmiChaos!info mymediasystem08:00
ubottuPackage mymediasystem does not exist in jaunty08:00
CosmiChaostz08:00
histoI've checkout elisa08:01
CosmiChaosno check mms08:01
CosmiChaoswww.mymediasystem.org08:01
* DanaG wishes his bug reports would get at least a little bit more attention.08:02
mjcbrb, cat knocked something over08:02
mjcfyi there is a great blog post on how to read bootchart08:03
DanaGThu Feb 19 00:04:19 PST 200908:04
* DanaG goes to try a reboot... and then go to bed.08:04
mjcCosmiChaos: http://www.linux.com/feature/15149608:06
mjcteaches you how to read the graph08:06
CosmiChaosthanks dude08:07
mjcnp08:08
CosmiChaosbrb studien that08:08
mjcfyi sure enough no thermal zone in intrepid08:08
mjchave to roll your own kernel to get it08:09
stovenatorin case anybody is interested in the broken gdmgreeter... I updated the bug, downgrading libgtk2.0 fixed the issue for me.08:11
CosmiChaosmjc: nothing in that manual that makes it as obvious at it is08:12
mjcCosmiChaos: there is not a whole lot in your chart that can be optimized for easy gain as his example could08:12
mjcCosmiChaos: but the example should make it pretty clear if you look at what he's talking about in the image08:13
mjcstovenator: nice, thanks08:13
CosmiChaoshehe yes the example comes with cups and tor, btw, mine buut is pretty much fast, dont think i need more optimisaticon08:13
stovenatorerrr... apparently two bugs08:14
stovenatorI updated duplicate08:14
stovenatorsee here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/33139008:14
ubottuUbuntu bug 331390 in ubuntu "gdmgreeter complains about greeter unable to login" [Undecided,Confirmed]08:14
CosmiChaosbootchart says about 33secs, but i feel it longer, (powerrest,apg-bios,post,window manager loaded08:14
billybigrigger_stovenator, ill check that out right now, thanks08:15
DanaGWow, without readahead, it took 45 seconds.08:15
DanaGLonger.08:15
DanaGer08:15
DanaG45 seconds, which is longer than the 37.08:15
CosmiChaoshardly a optimased windows xp would boot faster, but all the rest (vista,seven) is quite left behind08:16
DanaGhttp://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/bootchart/jaunty-20090219-2.png08:16
CosmiChaosDanaG: had you "profiled" your kernel? that saves additional time08:17
DanaGProfiling for readahead?08:17
mjcDanaG: readahead definitely helps08:17
DanaGyeah.08:17
mjcI didn't think it would be really necessary but I guess it's just a matter of priming the cache08:18
mjcmakes sense08:18
DanaGI still have one biggest thing I wish they'd fix: radeon power mangement.08:18
DanaGThat's more important to me than mostly everything else.08:18
DanaGOh, and the mute key is a bit interesting, too, as commented in that "hotkeys" bug.08:18
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/28431908:18
ubottuUbuntu bug 284319 in linux "mute, brightness buttons on new HP 6930p laptop" [Undecided,New]08:19
CosmiChaosDanaG: the bad thing is that more than 60% use nvidia08:19
DanaGOh yeah, this laptop also happens to have UEFI boot mode, though I don't use it because grub2 doesn't have savedefault.08:19
* DanaG needs to go to bed..... now.08:20
DanaGOh yeah, and one question: if I wanted to make a liveusb disk, but change what kernel it had... how would I do that?08:20
DanaGI want to make a live-SDHC disk (yes, my laptop can boot from the SD card!), but the 2.6.28 kernel doesn't have working card reader.  2.6.29 does.08:20
DanaGOh great, now my brightness indicator is ALSO the big, fugly, clashy, EMPTY black box.08:21
billybigrigger_stovenator, libgtk2.0-0???08:21
DanaGThaaanks, notify-osd.08:21
CosmiChaosrofl boot from sd? what is the purpose?08:21
CosmiChaosincred speed? :D08:22
DanaGjust for the  heck of it.08:22
DanaGActually, my internal card reader only gives 15 megabytes per second.08:22
CosmiChaosbut08:22
stovenatorbillybigrigger: yep08:22
DanaGIt also defaults to quite-very-painful (as in, makes Core2 feel like P2) PIO mode.08:22
CosmiChaosthe access time is really short08:22
mjcDanaG: ouch08:22
CosmiChaosmake it jounral :D08:22
CosmiChaosjournal08:22
DanaGI had to manually do debug_quirks=2 to force DMA.08:22
mjcnah, that doesn't help much08:22
DanaGWorks fine with DMA.08:23
billybigrigger_stovenator, apt-get install libgtk2.0-0=2.15.4-0ubuntu108:23
billybigrigger_???08:23
billybigrigger_thats how i downgrade libgtk2.0-0 no?08:23
billybigrigger_or is 2.15.4 the one that just installed?08:23
DanaGgreat, now changing the icon makes the whole danged SCREEN blink at me.08:23
stovenatorbilly: I downgraded to libgtk2.0-0                                2.15.3-0ubuntu208:23
billybigrigger_ooooh08:24
stovenatorbut only cause that's what was on my system already in the apt cache08:24
stovenatorIt was easier to do that than to try to mess with wpa_supplicant08:25
DanaGhttp://www.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/screenshot-glassybleu.png08:25
DanaGthat's HP's netbook theme.08:25
CosmiChaosi dont like having FLASH for operation systems because of the extrem high amount of write-accesses, probably your USB-Ubuntu has the first defekt blocks after some days or weeks ;/08:25
DanaGOh yeah, and my current theme:08:25
DanaGhttp://www.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/screenshot.png08:25
stovenatorcause my network was down08:25
DanaGSee how a black box would clash with that?08:25
DanaGYeah, I know you can't see the icons.. but considering I can count my desktop icons one one hand, it really doesn't matter.08:25
DanaGer, not quite one hand.08:26
mjcI have zero icons on the desktop ;)08:26
CosmiChaosdana: thats standard human08:26
mjcthen again I used ratpoison for many years08:26
DanaGI have HP_Tools partition, Vista partition, SDHC card, a random folder, Desktop (symlink back to ~), Documents, Downloads, Music, Pictures, Videos, gnome-terminal, and wmhdplop.08:26
DanaGNot quite Human.08:26
DanaGLooks more like an alien to me.08:27
DanaG08:27
DanaGheh, just had to make that joke.08:27
CosmiChaoszero icons = different wallpapers possible08:27
mjcDanaG: did you give powertop a shot? for reducing power consumption08:27
CosmiChaosthats for good08:27
DanaGmjc: won't do much good if the GPU is running full-bore.08:27
mjcDanaG: might still shave off a watt or two08:27
DanaG... and yet not accelerating anything.08:27
CosmiChaosi m,ean multiple different wallpapers on difiernt viewports ;)08:27
DanaGOne watt out of 30... not worth it.08:27
mjcDanaG: I got 6 watts off my intrepid setup08:28
* DanaG has R600 -> no compiz.08:28
DanaGOh yeah, I've also tweaked laptop-mode-tools and my journal commit time to keep hard drive spun down.08:28
DanaGAnd now my firefox and thunderbird profiles, and pidgin logs, are on the sdhc card.08:28
DanaGOh yeah, and in case you may wonder, I did pick that orange color from the wallpaper for this time.08:28
mjcbrb.08:29
CosmiChaos*THUMBS-UP* DanaG try to remove those statistics from your panel, that takes extra cpu-cyles every second08:31
CosmiChaospowertop in mind08:31
* DanaG hates how the brightness and volume sliders are just plain nonfunctional now.08:31
DanaGNot worth bothering with while the GPU is sucking ... oh, 30 - 19... = about 12 watts.08:31
DanaGOnce fglrx is fixed (if I'm lucky), or radeon gets real power management, then I can try to trim the 19.08:32
mjcmuch better.08:33
* DanaG hates how the brightness and volume sliders are just plain nonfunctional now.08:33
DanaGI mean, it changes, but shows just a big empty, clashy black box.08:34
DanaGAnd try mousing over the thing... it's distractign having it JUMP to darker.08:34
CosmiChaosEvery panel-plugin takes  ram, ram need refreshing --> watts, every graph needs to be calced by the cpu --> watts e.g fire up gnome-system-monitor,, close everything other, now watch the average load, now alter the graph settings and make it every 10 seconds, now wait a minuteä08:34
DanaGCompare the gnome-power-manager or gnome-screensaver fade... to the OS X sudden drop in brightness.08:34
CosmiChaossmaller cpu-usage08:34
* DanaG makes it 5 second refresh.08:34
CosmiChaosthat is important or a cpu beeing able to pwersave08:35
mjccosmichaos: techincally it is CPU wakeups from idle08:35
mjcas RAM needs refreshing regardless08:35
mjcotherwise it forgets08:35
CosmiChaos5secs is ok, but at all, you really need that in your PANEL and all the other stuff? O.o08:35
DanaGBut with the GPU running full-bore, it's really a moot point!08:35
mjcdanag: agreed.08:36
CosmiChaosmjc: yes you are right the hole ram needs to be refreshed anyways, :-X nevermind08:36
DanaGIt's like having a car running downhil.... in neutral (i.e. unaccelerated)... with the engine redlining.08:36
mjcyou should be able to get powersaving in intrepid no?08:36
mjccosmichaos: install powertop, should help if you are on a laptop08:37
DanaGKernel in Jaunty helps with random things -- like the card reader, and the sound, and such.08:37
CosmiChaosits just for measuring, that shows you which processes waking the cpu08:37
CosmiChaosdefietly a cpu needs long halt states to efficiently save power08:37
mjccosmichaos: it gives you more than just measuring, some recommendations08:38
CosmiChaos5 seconds is not really nong for a laptop08:38
CosmiChaosi mean user is away08:38
CosmiChaosbut graph shows cpu load :////08:38
mjccosmichaos: also shows you whicih apps are causing wakeups from idle08:38
mjccosmichaos: it is deisgned by intel and does a great job08:38
CosmiChaosyeah08:38
DanaGOne laptop I have around here: P4-based Celeron.08:38
DanaGUtterly stupid.08:38
mjcfex. 500wkups/sec from polling /dev/scd0 on my laptop08:39
CosmiChaosbut you need no powertop to think about what is needed and what is more or less senseless08:39
mjccosmichaos: untrue08:39
CosmiChaosi can pimp my screen up with widgets for anything like hell08:39
mjccosmichaos if you do not monitor you have no basis for comparison08:39
mjcif they all use libevent they won't bother anybody08:39
CosmiChaosoh yeah nvidia accelerated.... still the cpu does the non graphical processes08:39
mjcon the other hand ONE adobe air app = nearly 1k wakeups/sec08:39
stovenatorbillybigrigger_: did that work for you?08:40
mjccosmichaos if you do not measure you cannot guess.  eg gkrellm uses almost no power on my laptop08:40
mjc0.1w08:40
mjcdespite checking all kinds of crap08:40
CosmiChaosyou can monitor it manually with powertop at first when you config your system right, or if you quickly need to find out what process kills the batterie08:40
mjcwhereas a twitter app in adobe air wakes up 900x/sec or more08:41
mjccosmichaos: percentages are very useful08:41
CosmiChaosbut avoiding processes sucking on memory cannot be done be powertop all the way, ok you can start it as sudo at it trys to kill those wakeups if you like08:41
CosmiChaosbut after a reboot there are still there08:41
mjccosmichaos: memory doesn't matter for battery life08:41
billybigrigger_stovenator, no im caught up watching a movie on my laptop haha08:42
CosmiChaosa panel-graph is a cpu-load waster not a cpu-load shower ;) thats all that i want to make my point08:42
CosmiChaosi meant batterie08:42
CosmiChaosnot memorY08:42
mjccosmichaos: a correctly written one will not cause any extra wakeups/sec08:42
billybigrigger_stovenator, k, i wasnt really paying attention before either, i have Version: 2.15.4-0ubuntu1 installed08:42
DanaGUSB audio also drains quite a bit.08:42
mjcyeah08:43
CosmiChaosno every does any08:43
mjcusb audio + laptop = failure :P08:43
CosmiChaosat least a slicy08:43
billybigrigger_stovenator, sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-008:43
billybigrigger_???08:43
mjccosmichaos done right it would simply record instrumentation using libevent every minute or so08:43
CosmiChaosor does your graphical card read out the cpu-load-state08:43
stovenatorbilly: the problem with using apt-get is that the only version in the repository is the broken one08:44
CosmiChaosno the cpu itself does08:44
CosmiChaosevery record needs a cpu-process08:44
CosmiChaosevery libevent-trace08:44
CosmiChaosEVERYTHING08:44
CosmiChaos;()08:44
stovenatorbilly: I don't claim to be an apt expert... what I did was use dpkg with the packages that were still in my /var/cache/apt/archives/ directory08:44
mjccosmichaos: the impact of reading items via libevent is miniscule08:44
mjcnot noticable08:44
CosmiChaosor do you plug your brain in and load it into memory yourself :D08:44
CosmiChaosbut it is any, and some do set there graphs to show not only cpu08:45
Stralyticwhat's with the notifications? mine have all become dialogs with "ignore in future, cancel, ok" on them08:45
DanaGBut... any time I have use for my USB sound card... is a time where I'm tethered anyway.08:45
DanaG=P08:45
mjcunfortunately my laptop has older hardware that doesn't do aggressive voltage regulation08:45
CosmiChaosbut 10thing from cpu to net08:45
CosmiChaosand they let it rescan every 0.5 secs08:45
billybigrigger_stovenator, can i /msg you?08:45
CosmiChaosjust for showing it all the time on the desktop ;)08:45
stovenatorsure08:45
CosmiChaosist that wasting?08:46
mjccosmichaos: gkrellm does it just fine without using more than 0.1w08:46
mjcwell written code (ish)08:46
CosmiChaosat all, when i need that information i got it in two clicks08:46
mjccosmichaos: that depends if you have enough IO left to get to it08:46
mjcmy laptop's disk is 7MB/sec08:47
mjcspinning up disk uses more than a couple extra cpu cycles per minute08:47
CosmiChaosthats not my point08:48
CosmiChaosi only talk about panel-monitoring08:48
mjcshrug. i see those as a waste08:48
CosmiChaosbut hmmm08:48
mjcI barely even ever use gnome08:48
CosmiChaosoh you see kde is small outlined :D08:49
mjcxfce08:49
mjcbutwhen on battery, ratpoison08:49
CosmiChaosgnome is ok, depends on how much you filled it up08:49
CosmiChaosin oposite to that kde is a mountain of trash08:50
CosmiChaosbut i wont start a flamewar08:50
CosmiChaos:D08:50
* CosmiChaos leaves quickly08:50
CosmiChaosi saw a monitor-kid once that had cairo-dock, and there was CPU, RAM, NET(up/down), DISCSPACE of 3 hds08:53
CosmiChaosi watched his process list and found out that the cpu has a 0% load just for querying all those states every 0,5 secs08:54
mjccosmichaos: I don't think the person you are trying to argue against even exists in this channel08:54
CosmiChaosdoesnt need to08:54
CosmiChaos;)08:54
mjcwell then why are you wasting precious electrons ;)08:54
CosmiChaosi hope so :D08:54
mjckeyboard interrupt wakes machine from idle08:55
CosmiChaosi do not waster, im lying in my bad, hearing music and chatting with my brother, this chat is just overhead08:55
CosmiChaos:D08:55
mjc:P08:56
billybigriggerstovenator, all good08:56
CosmiChaosmjc: so you think powering the pc on is a waste of cpu-interruption08:56
CosmiChaosget back too wood and stone would be most efficient then08:56
CosmiChaosO.o08:57
mjcno ust saying that keyboard interrupt is the mots common cause of cpu waking from idle08:57
CosmiChaosyes watching a movie or hearing music is a waste of cpu-cycles08:57
CosmiChaosbut it is not the same wasting than a panel-monitor :D08:57
CosmiChaosMF but only on dekstop? you cant say that for servers08:58
cowbudis it just me or is the jump to amarok 2 a bit premature?08:58
CosmiChaosmy linux router has no keyboard at all ;)08:58
cowbudCosmiChaos: weird08:58
mjccosmichaos: for servers it is NIC08:59
CosmiChaosi guess the most heavy interrupts are irc-signals for leaving and joining of idlers :D09:00
CosmiChaosthere it is09:00
mjccosmichaos: no, typing is more so09:00
cowbudHRMM09:00
CosmiChaosbut when you calc whats after the interrupt going on09:01
CosmiChaosa keypress takes no heavy calculation09:01
CosmiChaosits an interupt, ASCII traversal and done09:01
mjccosmichaos: wakeup from idle uses more power than the calculation09:01
mjccosmichaos: and no, you have to think of screen updates, network IO, there is a hell of a lot more than that09:02
mjccosmichaos: you are making guesses, I have actually done the profiling09:02
* Stralytic yawns09:02
CosmiChaosthats for sure, i can eat a bread without using any energy as input if i were asleep during that :O09:02
CosmiChaosmööp09:02
CosmiChaoswhen i press a key cpu care of network io????09:03
mjccosmichaos: say you are typing into ssh, or you press enter and that triggers a network request09:04
CosmiChaoswhat do you press "ENTER" on "connect"? :)09:04
mjcalso in gnome a lot of things send text off to aspell09:04
CosmiChaoswow super, you can check ANY process at any key than09:04
CosmiChaosthis is not about the keypressing09:05
CosmiChaosit is about the code of the programm that responds to a key09:05
CosmiChaosoh dear09:05
mjcanyway the actual keypress interrupt is the initiator of the wake from idle09:05
mjcwake from idle is the actual issue09:05
CosmiChaosbut the keypress itself just takes a small amount of energy09:05
CosmiChaosthats fact09:05
mjcwaking the cpu from idle takes a considerable amount09:06
CosmiChaosyour network io takes more09:06
CosmiChaosyes any network io is a wakeup from idle09:06
CosmiChaosANY PROCESS IS09:06
mjccosmichaos: ok, if I take a typing test on my laptop (just typing into gedit) for example, I draw 2 more watts of power during the test09:06
CosmiChaosthe keypress is just "i pressed a key" cpu says: ok what now09:07
mjcsame for if I type into nano in the console09:07
mjc2w09:07
mjcbecause of keyboard interrupts09:07
CosmiChaoswhen editing gedit09:07
CosmiChaosyou not just only pressing keys09:07
CosmiChaosyou doing much much more thingsits just a09:07
mjcI don't need an explanation, I just gave it to you09:07
CosmiChaostbe precice09:07
mjcpressng random keys on a dead VT still results in 2 watts extra draw for a centrino09:08
* Stralytic yawns again09:08
mjcmodern machines still don't do much better than that09:08
CosmiChaosmake a programm that does NOTHING just waits09:08
CosmiChaosin that time hit the keys09:08
CosmiChaosno you know what a keypress takes09:08
CosmiChaosnow09:08
mjccosmichaos: just use a dead VT09:09
CosmiChaosanyway writing takes more energy than pressing keys (that interrupts cpu)09:10
dhqwats the diff main release and the otherone09:12
mnemoany ETA on when pulseaudio starts to work again???  this is getting really painful (it got worse and worse over the days and with the updates this morning I can no longer play audio in any app) ...09:13
CosmiChaosi say any process interrupt times out the processor and uses energy, but just key-pressing is the smallest at all because it takes NO advice for the cpu09:13
Stralyticmnemo, me too09:13
Stralytichas jaunty+1 been named yet?09:14
mnemono09:14
CosmiChaosso it can after that theoretically immediately switch back to halt-state, well it could not do that immediately if it has to process a programm that was triggered ky the key09:14
mnemois there a workaround to get audio playing on current jaunty bits???09:15
StralyticCosmiChaos, shut up, for god sake, let it go09:15
mnemo(I tried to kill pulse but no sound)09:15
CosmiChaosStralytic: halt selber die fresse mann09:16
CosmiChaosStralytic: dont swear09:16
histoCosmiChaos: sleep09:23
histoCosmiChaos: just use sleep09:24
Stralyticnooo, don't get him started again09:24
mjcyay I managed to reduce the file size of my bootcharts by 85%09:24
mjcust realized I had 600MB of them09:25
Stralyticwhy for09:25
mjchad it on for several months and forgot09:25
Stralyticmjc, you reboot that frequently?09:29
CosmiChaosjust remove the old :)09:31
CosmiChaosalphasate requires often to reboot ....09:32
Loungeokay got back into jaunty by booting through text mode, and starting x but...09:53
Loungethis new 2.6.28-8 image is chewing on my cores09:53
Loungeand gdm is still broke09:54
ikoniaLounge: an update to the 27 8.10 kernel has increased the load for me too, I wonder if there is a link09:54
Loungeboot process was was snailing and teh cpu was like around 70 - 80%09:55
Loungeikonia: if you still have 2.6.28-7, i'd use that for now09:56
ikoniamy average load went through the roof with cpu's peaking regular09:56
ikoniaLounge: I'll look into it09:56
ikoniaI know myrtii had similar issues too09:56
Loungei don't know about you guys but i have to startx manually09:56
ikoniaI'm not on jaunty at the moment, but I've not had to09:57
Loungeyou can chroot into it?09:57
ikoniaerrrr I could but I'm not on a machine with jaunty on at the moment09:58
Loungeaw09:58
Loungeatm im running mint 2.6.24-23-generic on the other lvm group09:59
nigelhi guys relative newbie trying Jaunty alpha 4...all going well til last update loaded stupidly on both machines earlier today.10:21
nigelboth different specs have hit a critical error on the display server10:22
ikoniawhat video card is in them ?10:22
nigelboth Nvidias but different one old fx5000 and the other a 7200 without checking10:22
nigelhey ikonia sorry for bugging you b410:23
ikonianigel: there you go10:23
ikonianigel: both use 3rd party drivers10:23
ikonianigel: the kernel update has probably broke those drivers10:23
ikoniadevelopment release = lots of kernel rebuild/updates so things like that (3rd party drivers) will break10:24
nigelyes and both were working well with full compiz on them...the update automatic crashed them...so figured it was the jaunty updates?10:24
nigeloIC10:24
ikoniayes, probably a kernel update10:24
nigelso I sit and wait yes..10:24
nigelI originally came on to file a bug...got excited lol10:24
ikoniadepends on where the problem is, could be the jaunty kernel build, could be the 3rd party drivers10:25
nigelok thanks...no way of knowing my end10:25
nigelas the dumb newb I am10:25
nigelanyway of going back pre-updates??10:26
ikoniayou can roll back, but I wouldn't receommend it as it may break other stuff10:26
ikoniaplus - the whole point of testing is to use the updates and test them10:26
nigelyes but I'll try it used to computers on fresh installs that I use for messing with distros10:26
ikoniayou'll try what ?10:27
nigelbtw Jaunty looks way cool10:27
nigelrolling back..is it that I can command line this someway or just re-install10:27
duncan-nzAnyone... where has searching and indexing gone?10:27
nigelI know this probably seems like a terrible waste of time for you guys10:28
nigelbut it is reaking my fear of breaking the OS10:28
ikonianigel: enjoy then10:29
ikoniaduncan-nz: didn't know it had gone10:30
nigelyes will do....maybe only on one machine10:30
ikoniaok10:30
duncan-nzhave a look, maybe it's just me...10:30
duncan-nzikonia, see above.10:30
nigelbye10:30
ikoniaduncan-nz: my VM has it - but that's not been updated for ages10:31
ikoniaduncan-nz: I'll need to update it10:31
duncan-nzikonia, you really need a fresh install to be sure. i don't think all existing things get removed during upgrades.10:32
ikoniaa very good point10:32
duncan-nzikonia, but just try a live cd10:32
duncan-nzikonia, it seems very odd to.10:32
duncan-nzTRACKER QUESTION. Anyone know where the whole search and index system has gone?10:33
=== thunderstruck is now known as gnomefreak
virtuelvis anyone having problems with Jaunty insisting on devices connecting using mtp?11:21
virtuelvand never settling down so they mount11:21
macomtp devices dont get mounted in the usual way11:29
idorock89hey guys i am still on intrepid since i need a stable system but i heard that yesterday the new notification system finally shaped up well11:47
idorock89and so ppl if u could get some screenshots from u  pls?11:48
idorock89while changing volume or changing song or getting im msg11:48
idorock89pls post it here11:48
Tekno_screenshot of what11:49
virtuelvidorock89: the notification when changing volume is pitch black, so I guess that's not something you'd want11:49
virtuelvThat also, btw, should tell you that it's not yet in any state worth mentioning11:50
virtuelveither way, jaunty is driving me up the wall right now11:50
virtuelvit's refusing to mount my sony walkman11:51
virtuelvalthough MTP works well, but I wouldn't let MTP near the contents of a music device if hell froze over and satan came dancing with penguins11:51
virtuelv(and the mtp thing is with all mtp-capable devices -- it's so retarded that I'm ready to scream, but dmesg is telling me exactly nothing of value11:52
virtuelv)11:52
idorock89virtuelv: sorry to hear it aint going too well for u . i cant stand such bugs so am with intrepid till now. btw saw other ppl in the forum haveing the same probs with the volume notification so they would work on it.12:01
idorock89but some one else who has the notifications working well then pls post screenshots of the new notifications12:01
scizzo-idorock89: the notifications are still a work in progress I believe12:08
scizzo-idorock89: hard to actually make a good screenshot of it...the best is to check what is blogged about the notifications12:08
idorock89scizzo-: yeah but yesterday they made major changes to it and right now for ppl for whom it does work it works beeautifully12:08
idorock89so wanted to see some screenshots my slef12:08
idorock89if u have the latest updated version of jaunty then u should see for urself12:09
mak_Hi FOlks12:09
mak_this is about openvpn problem with the jaunty package12:09
mak_any one here to help me12:09
mak_ubuntu - 9.04 Jaunty Package is having problem with openvpn connection12:10
mak_Nobody answers here12:16
mak_aby one out dere...should i downgrade to ubuntu-8.10 ,,,,12:18
osphi guys, gdmgreeter is segfaulting after upgrade to Alpha412:18
ospany idea how I could get this fixed/12:18
IntuitiveNippleosp: Can you upgrade beyond that from a Recovery console command-line ?12:20
mvo_osp: the next gtk update will fix it12:20
ospIntuitiveNipple: did try upgrading it but no luck12:21
ospmvo_: any idea when it will  be rolled out?12:21
mvo_osp: it should be available within the next hours from archive.ubuntu.com12:22
ospI was too happy to see nvidia working on alpha4 :) but couldn't be happy with the installation due to this glich12:22
ospmvo_: nice12:22
osp:)12:22
mvo_the normal aplha troubles :)12:22
ospmvo_: did any one report this? I wanted to post it but was heldup with my students in classroom12:23
ospmvo_: I know ;) and I love to live with such troules at times12:23
ospI'm living inside console right now on my laptop....12:24
mvo_osp: it was reported, but I don't know the bugnumber right now12:24
mvo_osp: startx (after you killed gdm) will give you X at least :)12:24
ospmvo_: ;)12:25
mrpss12:26
mrpoops12:26
TuTUXGnvidia driver just keeps crashing my X? any ideas?12:29
TuTUXG180.2912:29
fosco_http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=6378516&postcount=2512:30
fosco_try that12:30
TuTUXGfosco_, thanks, will try12:31
TuTUXGfosco_, i was fine before the recent restricted-modules update12:32
=== mvo__ is now known as mvo
ospmvo_: love you man! gtk patches released.. I'm back online.... thanks dude13:27
CosmiChaosits feature freeze13:41
scizzo-CosmiChaos: I believe that when Alpha 5 comes13:44
maxbAnyone else noticing *significantly* slower screen drawing with today's updates?13:55
CosmiChaosscreen drawing?13:56
CosmiChaosdont know mine x is rendered with hardware acceleration13:57
CosmiChaosfast as usual13:57
maxbe.g., I change channel in xchat, and the lines of text visibly appear one after the other sweeping from top to bottom of the screen, instead of an instant switch13:58
scizzo-maxb: check mem usage13:58
scizzo-maxb: free -mto13:58
maxbit's not that13:59
scizzo-is there other apps acting the same way?13:59
CosmiChaosim with jaunty 64 alpha 4 latest dist-upgrades, this is 2.6.28-8 and gnome-xchat, everything switches instant as usual, cant confirm14:00
maxbyes, there's a noticable slowness in anything involving screen redrawing compared to before rebooting after today's updates14:01
CosmiChaos*g* then i better wait for the next upgrades until i restart14:01
CosmiChaosmaybe it was glib14:01
BUGabundohumm14:01
BUGabundoI still haven't got my updates14:01
BUGabundoall your talk is making me not apply them14:01
CosmiChaosthats always in alpha14:01
CosmiChaosyesterday updates broke my grub something14:02
CosmiChaosat somepoint youhave only few files of upgrade available so that dependencies are not fit14:02
CosmiChaosso attention to any deinstallation that would haben when you upgrade14:02
CosmiChaosand then manually deselect that upgrades for a later survey14:03
* BUGabundo h@tes the new gwibber notifies popups for jaunty :(14:03
CosmiChaoshaben=happen14:03
CosmiChaosBUGabundo: what is that?14:04
BUGabundowhat is what?14:05
BUGabundogwibber?14:05
BUGabundoits a µblog app14:05
CosmiChaosthe new gwibber notifies popups for jaunty14:05
BUGabundoto use with identica, jaiku, twitter, etc14:05
CosmiChaoscant find gwibber in synaptic14:05
CosmiChaosis it maintained?14:05
BUGabundoits in universe14:05
BUGabundoyep, by jorge, fta, arstecninca, greg, etc14:05
BUGabundoits new!14:06
CosmiChaoshm all sources activated, search for gwibber in name and details show 0 results14:06
PiciTheres also a PPA with more frequent updates.14:06
BUGabundopici there are several14:07
BUGabundoehehe14:07
BUGabundoteam, fta, and daily14:07
BUGabundomvo ping you around?14:08
BUGabundoalready have the logs from failsafe and compiz14:08
BUGabundoPici: mvo: UM: E: The package cache file is corrupted \n E: _cache->open() failed, please report.14:10
BUGabundodoes that tell you guys anything? I get that a lot14:10
CosmiChaos!info gwibber14:11
ubottuPackage gwibber does not exist in jaunty14:11
CosmiChaoslolz14:12
* BUGabundo hummm wrong window ? I guess so...14:13
BUGabundosorry for the (attempted) spam14:13
CosmiChaosis ok we saw nothing :)14:13
CosmiChaoslolz14:13
CosmiChaoshaving fun *g*14:14
CosmiChaos!pastebin BUGabundo14:14
ubottuError: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)14:14
CosmiChaos!paste BUGabundo14:14
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about paste BUGabundo14:14
CosmiChaosah14:14
BUGabundoI know CosmiChaos14:14
BUGabundojust check lp.net/gwibber14:15
BUGabundolol14:15
CosmiChaosMy mediakeys wont work any suggestons?14:24
CosmiChaosheyy i can rebind them14:24
BUGabundomy stop too a while back14:24
BUGabundocan't start kmail from keyboard now14:24
CosmiChaosfew days ago keyboard shortcuts hasnt responded to any media key, nice14:24
BUGabundotried to check what was up with keytouchd but everything seems fine!14:25
CosmiChaosBUGabundo: try rebind them System > Preferences Keyboardshortcuts14:25
CosmiChaosmine work now14:26
BUGabundothere's no entrie for kmail there14:26
BUGabundook14:26
BUGabundothere's email....14:26
CosmiChaosof yourse there is launch mail programm14:26
BUGabundowhat I meant is that it doesn't detect my Fn+mail14:27
CosmiChaosif kmail is your default it should load14:27
BUGabundoit doesn't detect my Fn+mail14:27
CosmiChaosoh i dont know if FN used to work at all, i have special single mediakeys14:27
BUGabundothe only way I got it working was with keytouchd14:27
BUGabundobut that now won't work either14:27
tretleanyone have issues with the volume notification14:54
tretle?14:54
CosmiChaoshow do i apply gtk-themes for superuser aplications (like synaptic). i know some work but i.e overglossed only just works for the user, all superuseraplications still in clearlooks, sudo gtk-theme-switch2 didnt work either, please help14:55
tretlehttp://tombuntu.com/index.php/2007/09/18/theme-applications-running-as-root-in-ubuntu/14:56
BUGabundotretle: like it not showing 90% of the time?14:57
tretle?14:57
askandIs it onlye me who get poor performance with intelcards in Jaunty? 50 FPS what used to be ~700 in intrepid15:08
BUGabundoaskand: there's a bug on that15:23
BUGabundomost intel gpu users are suffering from it15:23
askandBUGabundo: I see, can you link me?15:23
BUGabundonope15:25
BUGabundoI don't have it15:25
BUGabundobut do a search for it on LP, or wait for some intel user to come by15:25
cwillubug #304871, bug #30301115:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 304871 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "[i845G] Fatal server error: Couldn't bind memory for BO front buffer (Jaunty)" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30487115:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 303011 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "[i945] 2.5.1 driver poor performance" [Unknown,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30301115:26
BUGabundothere you go15:27
* BUGabundo you have got to love the Community 15:28
* blizzle wonders if dtchen's around.15:36
blizzle!seen dtchen15:36
ubottuI have no seen command15:36
blizzleI tried the latest 2.6.29 kernel to see if the bug with 2.6.28.x kernels had been fixed. Kernel didn't boot, at all.15:37
BUGabundoblizzle: was it from the new upstream tree at the kernel team PPA?15:43
BUGabundoor real upstream kernel?15:43
BUGabundo'cause we have a delta on udev15:44
blizzleBUGabundo, Yeah, upstream ppa.15:44
BUGabundoemail the kernel team about it then15:44
blizzleNo sense in that, nothing to say except it doesn't work.15:45
BUGabundowell its something15:45
blizzleAnd the issue I was attempting to resolve already has a bug report.15:45
BUGabundoit *should* work15:45
BUGabundoat least spill that on #ubuntu-kernel15:45
blizzleIf they haven't addressed the issue that exists in 2.6.28.x then it obviously won't work.15:46
blizzlehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/31405015:46
ubottuUbuntu bug 314050 in linux "Jaunty doesn't boot on my DELL Latitude C810 with current kernel" [Undecided,Confirmed]15:46
blizzleBUGabundo, Ah, #ubuntu-kernel.. that I don't mind doing :)15:48
BUGabundolol15:50
BUGabundoI keep forgetting16:07
BUGabundowhere is the build queue?16:07
BUGabundoI wanna know when the new apport gets built16:07
BUGabundofound it16:07
BUGabundohttps://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+builds16:07
BUGabundobah16:10
BUGabundoit fails to build16:10
BUGabundonow to get martin16:10
FFForeverhow do i switch my default greeter (gdm) to kdm?, gdm keeps crashing =(16:14
blizzleWell, raising my issue in #ubuntu-kernel managed to elicit precisely zero response :/16:15
blizzleFFForever, sudo dpkg-reconfigure kdm ?16:15
FFForeverblizzle, after i installed kubuntu-desktop i kinda killed gdm =\16:16
FFForeverif i don't have automatic login it crashes....16:16
blizzleFFForever, You could also try sudo aptitude install slim16:16
FFForeverslim?16:16
BUGabundoblizzle: they are just SLOWWWW16:17
BUGabundoand today's Feature Freeze16:17
BUGabundoso old on a bit16:18
blizzleFFForever, slm is an alternate login manager.16:18
FFForeverahhh16:18
BUGabundoFFForever: set it on /etc/X/default something16:18
blizzleBUGabundo, Sure, no worries. I feel better at least bringing the issue to their attention :)16:18
BUGabundoor run dpkg --reconfigure INSERTHERESEESSIONMANAGER16:18
FFForeverhopefully kdm won't crash like gdm =P16:19
FFForeverbrb16:19
FFForeverwhat happened 2 ctrl+alt+bkspace?16:19
FFForeverit no longer restarts x =(16:19
BUGabundohumm16:19
BUGabundoFFForever: are you really trying to test a devel branch?16:20
FFForeverBUGabundo, nah i did do upgrades last night though....16:20
BUGabundoor are you one of those that just wants to have the cutting edge driver/app ?16:20
FFForevercutting edge =D16:20
BUGabundodidn't you read the release notes??16:20
FFForeverwhat release notes =)16:20
BUGabundocome on, who installs devels branchs/alphas and don't even read RN.... wtf16:21
FFForeverme...?16:21
BUGabundohttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/JauntyJackalope/TechnicalOverview16:21
FFForeveri am just one for cutting edge =)16:21
BUGabundohttp://www.ubuntu.com/testing/jaunty/alpha416:21
BUGabundoFFForever: forget it then16:21
BUGabundonot even jaunty has all the most recent apps of everything16:21
FFForeverBUGabundo, but it has newer ones....16:22
BUGabundonow go read it, and come back when you know the anwser to your question16:22
FFForeveru disabled it =(16:23
FFForevermeanies =P16:23
BUGabundoand if that is not enough go read all the 100 emails on the devel/devel-discuss ML16:23
BUGabundoME?? I did not!16:23
BUGabundoI have it on my laptop16:23
BUGabundolol16:23
FFForeveru == ubuntu dev team16:23
UrbanFlashanyone knows if digikam will be included in final kubuntu jaunty?16:23
BUGabundoran dontzap -d16:23
BUGabundoUrbanFlash: no idea16:23
FFForevernow brb16:24
UrbanFlashit seems to work once more...16:24
tretleanyone have any issues with the volume notification16:24
tretle?16:24
UrbanFlashwhereas kpackagekit does nothing worthwhile...16:24
BUGabundotretle: like it not showing 90% of the time?16:27
BUGabundoeheheh16:27
tretleno16:28
tretlebut the icons on it dont show16:28
tretlesince the latest update, where it did something to the icons and now I just get a black box on the top right16:28
tretleall others work though16:28
BUGabundohumm16:29
BUGabundoslowerrrrrrrrr16:29
BUGabundowhat *exactly* doesn't work?16:29
* BUGabundo warns: I'm on PA 9.15 (and killed it) eheh16:30
FFForeverwow kde4 has gotten better since the one that ships with 8.0416:36
FFForeverhow do i start launchy when i login (on kde)16:40
FFForeverhow do i start launchy when i login (on kde)?16:50
fosco__what is launchy?16:53
nblracerHi16:54
nblraceri got some good news and aproblem16:54
BUGabundofire away nblracer16:54
nblracerI have notices that intel drivers become much stable over the last week16:55
nblracerthanks for that16:55
nblracerbut i just noticed that my camera wont mount any more16:56
fosco__are you using jaunty?16:57
nblracerwhen i plug it in i get to pop ups asking me what to do (normally i go with f-spot)16:57
nblraceryes16:57
nblracerbut then i get Error initializing camera: -60: Could not lock the device16:57
nblracerso i dont know if one of the updates broke the code or i did something wrong; Hard to tell since i dont use my camera every day)16:58
fosco__mount it as an storage device16:58
FFForeverany idea why my media keys do not work in kde but do in gnome?, none of them work (not even  mute =S)16:58
nblracerwell it tries to auto mount, and it mounts my camera twice;16:59
nblracerand when i unplug the camera it removes the two icons from the desktop, but they stay in the "places"17:00
nblracerthe logs look good17:03
nblracer[ 2264.114109] usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2  kernel: [ 2264.368060] usb 2-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice17:04
nblracershould i file a bug? has any one else have the same problem?17:07
BUGabundonblracer: sure... file it against the kernel17:07
BUGabundo$apport -fp linux17:08
BUGabundoshould do it17:08
benstegdm stoped working for me since last jaunty updates - how can I enter my gnome again?17:09
BUGabundobenste: go to TTY, stop gdm (if running), and use startx17:09
BUGabundothen enable auto login until a fix is availble17:09
benstethe problem is that I'm using vbox17:10
BUGabundohumm you are the second one mentioning that17:10
bensteand I can't use tty117:10
BUGabundoso it must be a new bug17:10
bensteI started in recovery mode17:10
bensteand restarted gdm17:10
BUGabundothat would work to17:10
benstebut it failed again17:10
BUGabundojust su YOUR user17:10
bensteI did it17:10
BUGabundo$su benste17:10
BUGabundo$startx17:10
benstemy own user?17:10
bensteI'll try that17:11
BUGabundosure17:12
BUGabundoNEVER run as ROOT17:12
benste:-)17:13
bensteI thought gdm should be started by root17:13
BUGabundonope17:13
bensteanyway I tried your suggestion and ended up now with:17:13
BUGabundook, it does...17:13
BUGabundobut not startx17:13
bensteinternal error hal ...17:13
benstebut now I've got gnome17:13
BUGabundolol17:14
benstebut I can't use my mouse or keyboard in it now17:14
BUGabundofile a bug... and wait for seb128 to have a free time to fix it17:14
bensteand I just wanted to start the normal procedure via gdm17:14
benste:-(17:14
bensteok I'll do so17:14
BUGabundosince you are the second, I bet more will follow quicly17:14
benste:-)17:14
BUGabundobenste: $apport -fp gdm17:14
benstewhere?17:15
BUGabundocli17:15
BUGabundoand it will report on LP17:15
BUGabundowithout you have to do anything else17:15
bensteis a command line utilty?17:16
bensteI said that I can't use the keyboard or mouse after startx in the VM17:16
bensteso now I have to reboot and login as root again17:17
bensteafter that running your command from command line without an X session as su benste?17:17
bensteBugabundo?17:17
BUGabundoyou need X17:18
BUGabundoit think17:18
BUGabundonot sure17:18
benstebut I can't use it :-)17:18
BUGabundoI once reported it via TTY too17:18
benste:-)17:18
bensteI'll try it17:18
BUGabundobut had a bunch of www cli browsers installeed17:18
benstemh17:18
BUGabundoat least you gonna need elynks or something17:18
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nblracerBUGabundo: hmm got another problem apport not found17:23
nblracerit is installed but not found, do i have to give the direct path to the bin17:24
bensteIt's working for me :-)17:24
bensteuse apport-cte17:24
bensteor equal17:24
nblracerbash: apport-cte: command not found17:25
benstetry apport and TAB17:25
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nblracerapport-cli     apport-unpack17:27
BUGabundo$sudo updatedb17:27
BUGabundo$mlocate apport17:27
BUGabundoor17:27
BUGabundo$whereis apport17:27
BUGabundohave to go17:27
BUGabundoexam17:27
BUGabundobye17:27
nblracerGood Luck17:28
BUGabundoapport-cli is the same17:28
BUGabundowasn't that what I said?17:28
BUGabundotypo17:28
bensteyes17:28
benste:-)17:28
benstehow can I exit vim?17:28
pwnguinhit :17:29
pwnguinthen type q!17:29
bensteso just hitting q17:30
benste- doesn't work17:30
bensteends up with recording17:30
bensteok, the bug should be opened now17:33
bensteI'll post the ID asap17:33
benste33167417:33
charlie-tcabug 33167417:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 331674 in gdm "GDM fails to load after the install of last updates in jaunty 9.04" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33167417:36
benstethanks17:40
benstedidn't know that bug 331674 add the ubottu17:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 331674 in gdm "GDM fails to load after the install of last updates in jaunty 9.04" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33167417:40
benstebugabundo, seb123 is the username of Sebastian BAcher or?17:41
bensteso he's already notified by the bug?17:41
billybigriggerwhich updates17:42
billybigrigger?17:42
billybigriggerare you guys talking about this bug17:43
billybigriggerhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/33139017:43
ubottuUbuntu bug 331390 in ubuntu "gdmgreeter complains about greeter unable to login (dup-of: 331324)" [Undecided,Confirmed]17:43
ubottuUbuntu bug 331324 in gtk+2.0 "gdmgreeter crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_start_main()" [High,Fix released]17:43
billybigriggeris it the same thing? with gdmgreeter?17:43
benstemom I'll take a look17:43
billybigriggerya it looks like a duplicate17:44
benstefor me not17:44
billybigriggerinstalling today's updates should fix it17:44
benste:-)17:44
bensteistalling today updates broke it !!17:45
billybigriggeroh haha17:45
bensteand mine isn't X related17:45
billybigriggerwell you can downgrade gtk17:45
bensteit's just gdm related17:45
bensteok17:46
bensteI'll try apt-get update again17:46
billybigriggeribgtk2.0-017:46
billybigriggerlibgtk2.0-bin17:46
billybigriggerlibgtk2.0-common17:46
billybigriggerlibgail1817:46
billybigriggergtk2-engines-pixbuf17:46
benstethis should install updates from root or?17:46
billybigriggerif you downgrade those packages, that's what worked for me yesterday17:46
billybigriggerupdates from root?17:47
billybigriggerare you root?17:47
bensteI start as root17:47
benstebecause of using VM17:47
bensteI can't switch to tty 117:47
bensteapt-get update --> updates the package list or all packeges?17:48
maxbthe lists17:49
bensteand what can I do to run the updates?17:50
benstemaxb17:50
benste?17:50
Picibenste: Are you running Jaunty?17:51
bensteyes17:51
bensteonly for test17:51
billybigriggerbenste, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade17:51
bensteah ok17:51
bensteupgrade is the important thing :-)17:51
billybigriggerwill update the list, and then install the available updates17:51
bensteok17:52
bensteno new updates, it still doesn't work17:52
billybigriggerbenste, adding --yes to it will automatically install it, with no input from you17:52
billybigriggerbenste, well just sit and wait for a fix :P17:52
billybigriggersudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade --yes17:52
benstebillybigriger:17:53
benstethe problem is that one thought that my bug is a duplicate of a bug which was fixes with today updates:-)17:53
billybigriggerbut the update borked your computer?17:54
billybigriggerwell it borked your jaunty install17:54
bensteyes17:54
billybigriggerfile a NEW bug today then17:54
benstewhich is in a VM17:54
benstehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/33167417:54
ubottuUbuntu bug 331674 in gdm "GDM fails to load after the install of last updates in jaunty 9.04" [Undecided,New]17:54
billybigriggerk well then downgrade your packages to the last working version17:55
billybigriggerthats what i had to do yesterday17:55
benste:-(17:55
bensteI'll wait for an update17:56
bensteand isntall XDm for test purposes17:56
billybigriggerlook in /var/cache/apt/archives17:56
billybigriggeroh ok17:56
benstewhat should there be?17:56
billybigriggerthen ls | grep gtk2.017:56
billybigriggeractually ls | grep gtk217:57
benstemom just restarting the guest system17:58
benste2.15.4 and17:59
benste2.15.0 installed17:59
benste(all packages have both version)17:59
billybigriggerlibgtk2.0-0_2.15.3-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb17:59
billybigriggerlibgtk2.0-0_2.15.4-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb17:59
billybigriggerlibgtk2.0-0_2.15.4-0ubuntu3_amd64.deb17:59
billybigriggerthats what i have installed17:59
benstemom I'll upload a screenshot18:00
billybigriggerfor me, i would want to revert back to libgtk2.0-0_2.15.3-0ubuntu2_amd64.deb18:00
billybigriggerk18:00
bensteI' don't want to revert, I'll revert if the update makes me to do :-)18:01
billybigriggerk18:01
billybigriggerwell just wait for a fix then18:01
bensteI'll do18:01
benstehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/33167418:02
ubottuUbuntu bug 331674 in gdm "GDM fails to load after the install of last updates in jaunty 9.04" [Undecided,New]18:02
benstepic uploaded18:02
bensteok,18:03
bensteI'll wait for a launchpad update18:03
bensteI hope, you'll keep on searching :-)18:03
bensteor seb will answer me18:04
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maxbIs anyone else experiencing intolerably slow screen redrawing with today's updates on nvidia graphics hardware?18:54
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IenorandHello, anyone on vmware and jaunty? gotten mouse scroll to work? Old fix: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=508126 doesnae work.19:03
miikheeeeeeelp, when i press printscreen, it doesnt make screenshot19:05
bruce89miik: Applications>Accessories>Take Screenshot19:07
miikyes19:12
miikbut i need take with button19:12
miikprintscreen19:12
miikcuz i play game19:12
UnixDawg_miik life hurts doesn't it19:14
UnixDawg_you on kde or gnome19:15
UnixDawg_works fine on kde19:15
KDeskhi19:24
KDeskI would like to use ext4 in intrepid, can I use the jaunty kernel?19:25
bruce89no19:28
miikgnome19:30
billybigriggeranyone here using hp's mini desktop theme on a desktop???19:32
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billybigriggerhah, sweet, just got an email from isp saying they're bumping up they're network, my net package got bumped from 10Mbps to 15Mbps, no extra charge w00t :P19:45
billybigriggerthey're doing upgrades this month, so i should see it within a month, almost makes it feel worth while forkin out all this cash to them19:46
guijemontbillybigrigger: do you know that in most of Paris you can get symmetric 100 Mb/s for 30€/month?19:47
guijemont</naughty>19:48
billybigriggereurope is crazy for net connections, im getting the shaft here in canada haha19:48
guijemontdepends where in europe19:48
guijemontim french living in spain19:49
guijemontand for that i miss france19:49
guijemontsame when i was living in uk19:49
guijemontanyway, gotta go19:49
billybigriggerlazer19:51
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CampGarethwow.... busy20:17
CampGarethand why my backup nick is in use i dont know20:17
CampGarethpopey, this is max from dclug20:17
CampGarethbusy but oddly silent.....20:22
duncan__[Can't log in at all] anyone else getting "The greeter application appears to be crashing. Attempting to use a different one." ?20:25
CampGarethno20:26
duncan__CampGareth, does it mean anything to you?20:27
CampGarethno....20:27
dnyagaHi All! I recently upgraded my Intrepid laptop to the Jaunty alpha (couldn't wait to try ext4). I run on a three partition setup (/home, / and another partition). These were previously ext3, and I promptly converted them to ext4 (tune2fs -O extents,uninit_bg,dir_index /dev/sda? followed by a fsck). I also gave the same treatment to / (from a live cd, naturally) and altered /etc/fstab so that all the partitions are mounted ext4. In /etc/fstab, the mount opt20:27
dnyaga the two non root partions are "defaults". I left the mount options for / at what they were in ext3 (distro default, relatime,errors=remount-ro). My confusion arises from this: partition management tools (like parted) list / as an ext3 partition and the other 2 [correctly] as ext4 partitions. From what I have read, invoking tune2fs with the options listed above ought to _irreversibly_ convert the ext3 partition to ext4. So why does it still appear to parte20:27
dnyaga an ext3 partition? Does it have anything to do with the mount options? (For the record: "sudo mount" confirms that the partition has been mounted with the ext4 driver) While still on mount options, what are the defaults on ext4? What are the "best performance" options? What are the "keep your data real safe" mount options? I have Googled a bit - unsuccessfully. Thanks.20:27
duncan__CampGareth, I can update using a different display, but there's no updates just now.20:27
CampGarethduncan__, i came here for help myself, i am comparatively an idiot on your particular problem20:28
duncan__CampGareth, good luck to us both then. What's your problem today?20:28
CampGarethonboard network chip doesn't work under 9.0420:28
CampGarethsimply put20:29
IntuitiveNippleduncan__: Check bug #331416 and bug #331324 in case they are relevant20:29
duncan__CampGareth, that's a rather serious problem. Got another way to get it online?20:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 331416 in gtk+2.0 "gdm fails with "the greeter application appears to be crashing" after upgrading to jaunty (dup-of: 331324)" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33141620:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 331324 in gtk+2.0 "gdmgreeter crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_start_main()" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33132420:29
duncan__IntuitiveNipple, thanks20:29
CampGarethwell only a USB wifi dongle that i have yet to try20:30
IntuitiveNippleCampGareth: Have you posted a bug report with the details?20:30
CampGarethnot yet, i am in no great hurry to fix it20:30
carl0s-Can anybody tell me why the ath5k module doesn't autoload? I have ath_pci blacklisted because it doesn't work with this hardware. If I do modprobe ath5k it all works nicely20:30
duncan__IntuitiveNipple, what's the delay time between 'fix released' and seeing it on a local mirror? I'm in Denmark.20:30
IntuitiveNippleduncan__: I don't know specifically... check the archives for version 2.15.4-0ubuntu320:31
IntuitiveNippleduncan__: It's in the main archive: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gtk+2.0/?C=M;O=D20:35
duncan__IntuitiveNipple, according to those bugs it's fixed, but when I run 'apt-get update' I'm not offered any updates.20:35
duncan__IntuitiveNipple, Jaunty is on this same machine. Is there a file I can grab to compare to those bugs? My issue is bug #331292 - they don't look like duplicates to me...20:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 331292 in gdm "gdmgreeter crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_start_main() (dup-of: 331324)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33129220:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 331324 in gtk+2.0 "gdmgreeter crashed with SIGSEGV in __libc_start_main()" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33132420:37
duncan__(away 5 minutes)20:37
IntuitiveNippleduncan__:  maybe just have to be patient for a few hours. This might give you some information: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors20:39
CampGarethwell i'm wiping and going back to 8.10 methinks20:39
CampGaretheasier...20:39
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duncan__IntuitiveNipple, thanks. It occurs to me that the message I'm getting suggests that it will try a different display manager, isn't xdm installed by default already? If so why isn't that getting a try?20:49
duncan__CampGareth, you haven't really tried, so reinstalling 8.10 seems like a pain. Updating might be all that's needed, or kicking the required driver module to start...20:50
duncan__IntuitiveNipple, do I need to say any magic incantation to mount Jaunty (ext4) from Intrepid? I think I'll switch to a mirror which is 6 hours behind instead of one week!20:53
IntuitiveNippleduncan__: re: ext4 - not sure, since I skipped Intrepid (it used ext4dev I believe) but wasn't supported by grub for /boot (and maybe root?)20:56
duncan__IntuitiveNipple, "The volume uses the ext4 file system which is not supported by your system."20:57
duncan__IntuitiveNipple, so that answers that question.20:57
duncan__odd, as e2fsprogs claims to support ext4 as installed in intrepid.20:59
scizzo-latest kernel upgrade broke my jaunty install...however the old kernel is ok.....grub only gives error when trying to read the new kernel21:14
BUGabundonice21:15
scizzo-yeah was quite suprised actually21:15
scizzo-I know its not much help but something about: it not being able to read a executable21:16
scizzo-need to try and boot it again and write it down I guess21:16
IntuitiveNippleOK, that's been reported recently scizzo... I was just looking at it21:18
scizzo-IntuitiveNipple: ooo....cool...got a bug number that I can check?21:19
IntuitiveNipplehttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/33155821:19
ubottuUbuntu bug 331558 in linux "ext4: Unable to boot linux-image-2.6.28-7 or newer" [Undecided,In progress]21:19
scizzo-IntuitiveNipple: thank you21:19
scizzo-aaa21:19
scizzo-I was half right21:19
IntuitiveNippleI saw it on the LKML; a post about it from timg, and it sounded interesting since I run a lot of ext421:19
BUGabundohumm21:20
BUGabundoso the fail is just for ext4?21:20
scizzo-hmmm21:20
scizzo-this is quite strange....21:20
BUGabundocause I have both -7 and -8 and they boot fine21:20
BUGabundoLinux blubug 2.6.28-8-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP Wed Feb 18 04:22:10 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux21:20
scizzo-so when a kernel package is upgraded or so....or even grub would this mean that I have to run a new grub-install?21:21
IntuitiveNippleThe circumstances *may* be related to an ext3 > ext4 in-place conversion21:21
BUGabundoscizzo-: kernel updates update grub to21:21
IntuitiveNippleBUGabundo: I've not see any issue - yet - but I created all ext4's from fresh21:21
scizzo-BUGabundo: hmmm well ummmm....sorry for my confusion...but I managed to boot the ext4 disks yesterday on a 2.6.28-7 or what the number was and today after the -8 then it wont21:22
Turl1hi21:25
Turl1does this apply for Ubuntu too? https://wiki.edubuntu.org/NotifyOSD#Network%20Manager21:25
Turl1I can't stand networkmanager popping up a window on half of my screen when I connect to a network, disconnect, etc21:26
Turl1it should use the new notification system (which it a little buggy by itself, but that's a different topic)21:26
IntuitiveNipplescizzo-: Did you upgrade existing ext3 to ext4, or create them fresh?21:27
BUGabundoTurl1: yes it does21:27
scizzo-IntuitiveNipple: upgrade21:27
BUGabundothe wikis are all mirrors21:27
scizzo-IntuitiveNipple: using the live cd21:28
IntuitiveNippleIt does look like ext3's that have been upgraded are the ones suffering21:28
scizzo-IntuitiveNipple: yeah.....however I do wonder if the grub-install will make the change to work again21:29
scizzo-IntuitiveNipple: this is what I find interesting21:29
Turl1BUGabundo: thanks21:29
BUGabundoscizzo-: if that's the bug, it can be easilly fixed21:30
BUGabundomust be a typo21:30
scizzo-ok...gonna try and reboot to see if that fixed the problem21:31
scizzo-so....that broke the machine21:37
scizzo-grub now gives error 24 instead... :(21:37
scizzo-can't boot it in anyway at all21:37
Turl1scizzo-: can't you use a live cd and recover grub/install grub2?21:38
scizzo-Turl1: already a step ahead of you my friend21:38
Turl1so then, you're having problems with ext4, am I right?21:39
scizzo-Turl1: its probably that yes21:39
Turl1is it a 'converted' partition?21:39
scizzo-yes21:39
Turl1did you fully convert it? or just ran the command to make all new files ext4?21:40
scizzo-Turl1: well it booted with ext4 before21:40
scizzo-Turl1: afaik21:40
scizzo-I ran: tune2fs -O extents,uninit_bg,dir_index <device>21:41
scizzo-then: fsck -pf <device>21:41
scizzo-changed the flag in fstab21:41
scizzo-and rebooted21:41
scizzo-then it booted everything21:41
scizzo-_however_ I noticed now that grub is trying to run stage1.5 when it should run stage221:41
Turl1scizzo-: try adding rootfs=ext4 to your boot command in grub, if you can get to that step21:42
scizzo-Turl1: thats the problem...grub only gives me the error and crashes21:44
scizzo-Turl1: I will try though21:44
Turl1scizzo-: you can also try this, create a new partition from the cd, and install grub to that from the CD too21:45
Turl1and copy your menu to that21:45
scizzo-Turl1: I am first going to try and run a new grub_install on the disk and see if that helps21:46
scizzo-brb21:46
scizzo-BUGabundo: there?21:56
SilverwingHi all,after a system update, my system is extremely slow..21:56
BUGabundoscizzo-: here21:56
BUGabundowifi went down a while a ago21:56
BUGabundoSilverwing: Intel card?21:56
BUGabundoGPU I mean21:56
SilverwingBUGabundo: yep, P4 with HT21:57
scizzo-BUGabundo: could you check what you have in /boot/grub/device.map?21:57
IntuitiveNippleSilverwing: There was a discussion in #ubuntu-kernel a short while ago where it appears the wrong CPU idle governor was incorrectly throttling the system21:57
SilverwingSo.. I should simply wait for an update?21:58
BUGabundoSilverwing: no no ... if the graphic card is Intel21:58
BUGabundoIntuitiveNipple: humm21:58
BUGabundoyeah it could happen21:58
SilverwingBUGabundo: I'm sorry, I have a nVidia card21:58
BUGabundothey are trying to remove a few script21:59
IntuitiveNippleSilverwing: try this: echo performance | sudo tee /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor21:59
BUGabundolet me find the conf file to see it21:59
BUGabundoyea IntuitiveNipple that's it21:59
BUGabundoondemand21:59
BUGabundono no set ondemand21:59
Silverwingok, I did the echo performance | sudo tee /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor21:59
BUGabundonot performance22:00
IntuitiveNippleBUGabundo: 'ondemand' appeared to be the cause22:00
BUGabundoahh22:00
BUGabundomy system is fine....22:00
IntuitiveNippleSilverwing: Any improvement?22:00
SilverwingI got hyper treating by the way, It's recognized as 2 cpu's..22:00
BUGabundolaptops will go bad with performance22:00
SilverwingWow yea, instantly22:00
Silverwingthanks a lot guys22:00
BUGabundocan someone make a wiki or bug with that, and set the /topic?22:00
IntuitiveNippleThere is a bug report22:01
BUGabundolink please22:01
scizzo-"This error is returned if GRUB is told to execute the boot sequence without having a kernel to start." <--- thats the error for 2422:01
IntuitiveNippleBUGabundo: no idea... I just know the original reporter was asked to open a bug report22:02
BUGabundook22:02
blizzleBUGabundo, Might surprise you that I've still had zero response to my issue in #ubuntu-kernel :/ There's slow, and then there's SLOW.22:12
BUGabundoeeheehehehhehhehehe22:12
scizzo-right so why is grub being annoying22:15
IntuitiveNippleblizzle: #ubuntu-kernel isn't a support channel as such, and kernel devs aren't looking at it constantly22:15
BUGabundoyeah22:17
BUGabundothat's it....22:17
BUGabundoyou are better at pinging some one who can handle your prob22:17
scizzo-well I can't seem to fix the grub broken stuff22:32
scizzo-I am out of ideas22:32
kuaeraAnyone else having any problems starting the KDE desktop in Jaunty? I'm trying to diagnose a problem and need assistance.22:43
virtuelvWhat do you people actually think about the new notifications?22:49
virtuelvsudo apt-get update22:50
BUGabundohummm22:50
BUGabundo50/5022:50
BUGabundoI guess22:50
virtuelverr, wrong window for an update22:50
BUGabundoi«ll give it a bit more time22:50
charlie-tcaI would prefer a lot fewer22:50
BUGabundosince Matt doesn't want them clicklable22:51
virtuelvright now all the notifications are light text on black background22:51
virtuelvbug?22:51
BUGabundoI have to disagree22:51
BUGabundoI like to click on them22:51
virtuelvI would also have to disagree22:51
BUGabundoplus it will take most if not mote, of the remaning time to patch ALL apps to use it22:51
BUGabundopidgin devs already said they won't do it22:52
virtuelvthe w3c widgets spec (and Opera's implementation) has a notion of acknowledging and triggering a callback onclick22:52
charlie-tcapidgin is on its way out, though, isn't it?22:52
virtuelvif they are left unclickable, I'm not sure application vendors can use this22:52
charlie-tcaSeems like a lot of users came to Linux for the choices, which are going away...22:53
virtuelvis there a reference to discussion about clickability?22:54
BUGabundono discussion22:57
BUGabundoeheh22:57
BUGabundoMark said it would be like that22:57
BUGabundoand he is the boss after all22:57
* charlie-tca thinks that is the way to get what you want22:59
scizzo-interesting22:59
scizzo-I can't find the device of / in grub either when mounting it with live cd and chroot to it23:00
virtuelvthat conflicts with a (now removed) api from HTML5, and with the W3C Widget specs23:00
virtuelvand with how Growl works, IIRC23:00
virtuelvwhich means that cross-platform vendors like Opera, Mozilla, Google (Chrome) can't use it23:01
ronnyanyone knows what to do when evolution breaks?23:09
ronnythe tracker thats in background manged to f reeze it somehow, but now after i killed tracker it seems like evolution instantly takes full cpu on startup23:09
ronnyok, seems completely related to tracker23:10
ronnysad23:10
billybigrigger_\anyone here play true combat elite?23:11
lesJust upgraded and have a bunch of weird dns issues. My network seems to work from the cli (ping, lynx, etc work) but apt-get doesn't. (I fixed apt-get by putting the ip of us.archive.ubuntu.com into my hosts file).  Firefox though doesn't work at all and can't lookup any domain names. Any ideas?23:11
IntuitiveNippleronny: sounds familiar... I had an issue with trackerd on Hardy consuming 100% CPU indexing Evolution IMAP folders for 30+ minutes. I think I posted a fix for it, too23:11
ronnyhmk23:11
BUGabundoles: IPv623:11
ronnyim entirely unhappy with evolution23:11
BUGabundoor SIS card (that sucks)23:11
ronnyanyone knows reasonable alternatives?23:12
BUGabundobeen there this week, trying to help a friend isntall ubuntu23:12
BUGabundoronny: yah: mutt (for cli) or Kmail23:12
ronnyBUGabundo: kmail failed me23:12
BUGabundoand don't tell me its kde... 'cause its great23:12
lesBUGabundo: so disabling ipv6 should help you think?23:12
BUGabundowhat happened?23:12
BUGabundoand when?23:12
ronnyBUGabundo: i deleted a mail in my imap, and it moved it to a local mailbox23:12
BUGabundogood luck trying to get IPv6 off.. its in the kernel now23:12
BUGabundoronny: humm?23:13
BUGabundoregultar imap or gmail imap?23:13
IntuitiveNippleronny: It's to do with a SetOption bug which means the IntegrityCheck is never flagged as complete23:13
ronnyBUGabundo: and there didnt seem to be any intuitive way to use stuff like hiding imap delete marked messages or imap expurge23:13
Ienorandanyone here using vmware player?23:14
virtuelvles: the question is what you use evolution for? Just mail?23:14
ronnyBUGabundo: regular imap23:14
ronnyBUGabundo: i dont use gmail for oblivious reasons23:14
virtuelvs/les/ronny/23:14
ronnyvirtuelv: mail + tasks/calendar, but those suck, too23:15
lesvirtuelv: that was ronny not me23:15
BUGabundoronny: I'm curious: what oblivious?23:15
ronnyBUGabundo: i consider google pretty much unthrustable23:15
lesBUGabundo: yep you're right. when i disable ipv6 in firefox it magically works. of course empathy and everything else is still broken. that's annoying. :)23:15
virtuelvronny: on the task front, I can't suggest much23:16
virtuelvon the mail front, I eat dogfood (work for Opera), so I use Opera Mail/M223:17
BUGabundoles:  one or two bugs on LP on that23:17
BUGabundowith workarounds23:17
virtuelvbut I know a bunch of people who are happy with Thunderbird23:17
BUGabundoplease check there23:17
ronnyi dont like oopera23:17
ronnyvirtuelv: i used thunderbird before, and im not happy23:17
virtuelvronny: you could always go hardcore, and use mutt23:18
BUGabundomutt is GREAT23:19
ronnyhmm, maybe its time to do that23:19
BUGabundolove it23:19
BUGabundouse it a lot23:19
* charlie-tca likes claws-mail23:19
ronnycan mutt do filtering23:19
ronnycharlie-tca: that failed me in very anoying ways23:19
BUGabundoronny: any email client that hasn't FAILED you?23:20
* BUGabundo think this is a user prob, not app23:20
* charlie-tca nods23:21
ronnyBUGabundo: ms outlock 9723:21
* bruce89 got an 'A' from Evolution23:21
ronnyBUGabundo: and yes, thats weird23:21
BUGabundocome on? MSFT ?23:22
BUGabundoit doesn't even do threads23:22
BUGabundook ok it has something called "conversations"23:22
BUGabundobut I have no idea what it thinks it does!23:22
BUGabundolol23:22
BUGabundoprob groups by subject23:22
ronnyBUGabundo: back then i had no need for anything advanced23:22
BUGabundoand not headers23:22
BUGabundoahh23:23
BUGabundogreat23:23
ronnyback then i was clueless23:23
BUGabundolet me know when you get 400 new emails in one hour23:23
BUGabundofrom 8 diff accounts23:23
BUGabundoI have 85k unread emails23:23
* charlie-tca too23:23
ronnysounds like my current imap account23:23
bruce89spam?23:23
ronnymailing lists23:23
ronnyspam is autp-filtered23:24
charlie-tcasomewhere between 500-1500 minimum emails every day23:24
bruce89fair enough, that's a few lists23:24
ronnygets into a folder that prunes anything older than 30 days23:24
charlie-tcaand, at times 100-200 an hour coming in23:24
charlie-tcaOTOH, I'm also in 15 channels right now23:25
ronnyhmm, im happy i got down back to 24 channels23:26
* bruce89 wonders where my bloody log out menu is23:26
ronny50-70 chans is kinda too much to sanely keep track off23:26
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bruce891's enough for me23:27
BUGabundoI beat you by the hand23:27
BUGabundololol23:27
BUGabundo4 channels right now, usualy 8-1023:27
BUGabundobut im on 3 µblogging networks and have 5 bots,plus gwibber23:27
charlie-tcahard to keep up at times23:27
BUGabundoI can't DO ANYTHING with it ON23:28
BUGabundoits a time succker23:28
charlie-tcaI could see that23:28
dtchennow imagine people querying/e-mailing/tweeting/denting you problems with audio23:28
dtchennow imagine that process happening for six years23:28
dtchennow multiply that by one million23:28
* charlie-tca glad NOT to have dtchen's stuff23:28
dtchenwelcome to my world23:29
IntuitiveNipplenow imagine treating on-line activities like real-life!23:29
BUGabundoI do that23:29
BUGabundoand on top, looking for job, univ exams, looking for a date, prepare FOSS class for FREE, and have to handle my dad23:29
* bruce89 suddenly feels like a lazy bastard23:30
charlie-tcaand then people wonder why you don't always answer...23:30
BUGabundoheheheh23:31
IntuitiveNippleI think the phrase 'focus' and 'quality time' might be appropriate :)23:31
BUGabundoyou don't even get to know the question23:31
BUGabundololol23:31
BUGabundoindeed IntuitiveNipple23:31
BUGabundoI just kill pidgin when I need to focus23:31
BUGabundobut gwibber alone or main email inbox steal my focus too23:31
dtchenit helps that i only look at ubuntu stuff during my non-work hours23:32
IntuitiveNippleI learned years ago to only use one avenue at a time - I try very hard not to multi-task conversations with people.23:32
dtchenyeah, that's one of the first things i learned to do in junior high23:33
dtcheneven my normal workflow means that irc & e-mail prevent me from coding23:33
BUGabundoprevents me to have dinner on time23:33
dtchenso, back to code :)23:34
IntuitiveNippleYeah... I only log-in to IRC if I'm actually available. I don't leave it 'in the background'23:34
BUGabundoits impossible23:35
BUGabundoall those pings23:35
BUGabundoplus if I have it there I feel the need to KNOW what's going on23:35
BUGabundohaving the fear of lossing anythin interessing23:36
IntuitiveNipplethere are many better things to be doing though... online chat systems have a way of sucking you in... it's quite refreshing to walk away from them for several months.23:36
BUGabundooh and I didn't mention my 200+ feeds on greader23:38
BUGabundoluckly I have meta-labels to help me cope with it23:38
bruce89perhaps human cloning could help23:38
BUGabundoyeah23:38
BUGabundoI think about that every month23:39
BUGabundoI think I need about 823:39
IntuitiveNippleAs a friend of mine was apt to say, it's about time you got outside a bit more!23:39
BUGabundojust for _current_ stuff23:39
BUGabundobut then I'm pretty sure a few more would come in need23:39
BUGabundoIntuitiveNipple: I go outside a lot23:39
BUGabundoI don't even have net at home23:39
BUGabundoso yeah......... I'm not 24h online23:40
BUGabundonot even mobile net, or in the phone23:40
IntuitiveNippleIt's a relatively common English phrase, meaning "leave what you're doing it's not that important"23:40
bruce89more usually expressed as "You've got to get out more"23:42
IntuitiveNippleYeah... a change is as good as a rest.23:43
IntuitiveNippleThat's why I pop in IRC to see if any interesting bugs are lurking - breaks my tunnel-vision in programming and other stuff23:44
BUGabundohttp://www.funtasticus.com/20090219/t-shirts-can-tell-you-important-stuff/ have some fun everyone23:50
BUGabundotime to hit the sack! see you guys (and galls if any around) tomorrow.23:53
MamboKurthi there23:57
MamboKurtis it normal with compositing off, that when i'm adjusting volume or brightness via keyboard notify-osd is just showing a black box with no content?23:58
scizzo-MamboKurt: I believe its a known problem with most of the notification stuff23:59
scizzo-MamboKurt: not only the brightness23:59

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