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bruce89at least aptitude doesn't install or remove stuff without your consent00:02
BUGabundonor does apt-get distupgrade or UM00:04
teethdoodwho is responsible for the new login artwork? that thing is nice!00:05
bruce89anyway, I like to know exactly what is going on package-wise00:07
Peddyt does anyone know when the python problem is going to be fixed?00:14
Hobbseesometime after monday.00:15
BUGabundoin less then one 1 week00:16
BUGabundobut that can also expose new probs or strange dependencies00:16
bruce89just under 2 weeks in Murrayfield00:16
meliki <3 ext400:18
* BUGabundo shares http://www.funtasticus.com/20090226/car-shows-are-better-with-boobs/00:19
* bruce89 wished empathy didn't log IRC00:21
BUGabundobruce89: seyon points the logs to /dev/null00:26
bruce89test00:38
BUGabundobruce89: pong00:39
bruce89hmm00:39
BUGabundodeve null not working?00:39
bruce89clearly not00:39
bruce89only a few megabytes anyway00:41
BUGabundoyah00:43
BUGabundo$ du .purple/logs/ -sch00:44
BUGabundo343M.purple/logs/00:44
bruce89yikes00:45
BUGabundoI have logs from the time I used gaim00:45
* wgrant has a gigabyte of IRC logs.00:45
* bruce89 feels a lot better about my 4 MB00:46
BUGabundoeheeheh00:48
bruce89also, there may be a time I want to know that I've said "Firhill" 4 times00:48
BUGabundoI NEVER delete anything00:48
* crdlb needs to find a way to make irssi only keep a few weeks of the #ubuntu log00:48
BUGabundocrdlb: cron makes wonders00:49
BUGabundoor the logserv00:49
crdlbwhile irssi is running? ;/00:49
Hobbseecrdlb: logrotate?00:51
BUGabundoyes00:51
BUGabundojust trunk them00:51
BUGabundoshould work00:52
crdlbhow is that supposed to work if irssi has the log open?00:53
crdlbI guess I can configure irssi to use a new log file each month00:56
* DaemonFC still wonders why a human being would use irssi00:59
DaemonFCare you on an XO laptop or something?00:59
HobbseeDaemonFC: many reasons.  It's a nice client01:00
crdlbI'm on a laptop, but it runs in screen on a desktop01:00
DaemonFCthere were better IRC clients than irssi 10 years ago01:00
crdlbso I can suspend the laptop, lose wifi, etc. and nobody knows01:00
Hobbseecrdlb: for bonus points, you can use bip and any irc client you choose, but that works too ;)01:01
crdlbmeh :>01:03
BUGabundoHobbsee: "bip"?01:03
DaemonFCyou can browse the web in the terminal with links or Arachne B-)01:03
HobbseeBUGabundo: irc proxy01:03
DaemonFCthe wave of the future01:03
DaemonFCerrr, lynx even01:03
Hobbseesure, but they don't have so many plugins ;)01:03
bruce89just as well01:05
crdlbwhen irc gets images, maybe I'll switch :)01:05
BUGabundoheehe01:05
bruce89ew, flash01:08
DaemonFCno flash, no Chris Crocker01:10
BUGabundouh uh uh java01:10
DaemonFCif it can't handle Flash, I don't want it01:10
DaemonFC:P01:10
BUGabundoand their rooted applets01:10
* DaemonFC hates JAVA01:10
* DaemonFC does not install JAVA01:10
* bruce89 wonders why people capitalise things they don't like01:11
DaemonFCthat's why Flash took off like it did, because JAVA is so slow to start and takes so many system resources01:12
* pavs hates PEANUT BUTTER01:12
bruce89and Flash is different?01:12
DaemonFCbecause I believe that JAVA is supposed to be capitalized01:12
DaemonFCunless you are talking about the Isle of Java01:12
bruce89!java01:12
ubottuTo install a Java runtime/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java6-jre from the !Multiverse repository01:12
DaemonFCor I'll go have a cup of java01:12
bruce89doesn't stand for anything, just link Mono01:13
DaemonFCMono means Monkey01:13
DaemonFCI suppose because only a monkey would want to use Mono01:13
bruce89heh01:13
bruce89code monkey perhaps01:14
DaemonFCyou can remove Mono from any distro except for possibly Suse01:14
DaemonFCwith no ill effects01:14
* bruce89 has on this thing, I don't care for anything it uses01:14
bruce89that uses it01:15
DaemonFCif you remove Mono from Ubuntu or Fedora, it takes out F-Spot (use gphoto instead) and Tomboy notes (takes 37 megs of RAM running as an applet)01:15
DaemonFCso nothing huge01:15
bruce89there are too many runtimes as it is I think01:16
DaemonFCoh, and you can't use Banshee without it (Rhythmbox is better) and you can't use Moonlight (Who cares?)01:16
bruce89if anything is worse than Flash, Silverlight is01:16
bruce89all that crap is used for now is for video anyway01:17
DaemonFCI tried Moonlight just to play with it, usually you get turned away from a Silverlight site cause you're not using Windows01:17
DaemonFCand if you get cute and spoof user agent, it will crash Firefox even if it does anything at all01:17
bruce89not to mention a lot of sites are on to silverlight 2.001:18
DaemonFCand Moonlight only works in Firefox01:18
DaemonFCand you can only get it from Novell01:18
bruce89Novell will be forever be playing catch-up, but hopefully all this will die out01:18
DaemonFCand if you try to play a video in it you have to go download Windows Media codecs from a Microsoft site01:18
bruce89the video playing non-free things that is01:19
DaemonFCand agree to a really bad EULA01:19
DaemonFCNovell is replacing every standard GNOME app with one that runs in Mono01:19
bruce89it's rare I agree with Mozilla, but it's good they are pushing <video>01:19
DaemonFCI really don't like where they are going with this01:19
bruce89I don't think they are doing that01:19
DaemonFCthey replace Rhythmbox with Banshee, they replace Transmission or Deluge or whatever with Monsoon01:20
DaemonFCmany other programs01:20
bruce89that's up to them01:20
DaemonFCevery extension they have for Evolution is all Mono01:20
bruce89Transmission and Rhythmbox are not in GNOME01:20
DaemonFCyeah, I am just hoping that it doesn't creep into GNOME like that01:20
bruce89Tomboy is to date the only Mono thing in it01:21
DaemonFChttp://live.gnome.org/Rhythmbox/FAQ01:21
DaemonFChttp://live.gnome.org/Rhythmbox01:22
DaemonFCit's a part of GNOME, right?01:22
crdlbyes01:22
bruce89no01:22
bruce89http://live.gnome.org/TwoPointTwentyfive/Desktop01:22
crdlbmhh01:23
bruce89not there, it's not officially in GNOME, but used a lot01:23
DaemonFChmmm, I guess they jsut work closely with the Rhythmbox guys01:23
bruce89well, it's all hosted by GNOME (bugzilla, SVN etc.)01:24
crdlbI guess I was thinking of totem01:24
DaemonFCyeah, Totem is01:24
DaemonFCI don't much use it though01:24
DaemonFCRhythmbox for music, VLC for videos01:25
bruce89I'm not sure why they don't suggest Rhythmbox01:25
ali1234cos it's extremely unstable?01:26
DaemonFCno idea, the latest Rhythmbox Subversion builds have gotten really good01:26
DaemonFCRhythmbox used to be the first thing I ripped out of a GNOME install01:26
bruce89perhaps the 0.11 version number has something to do with it01:27
DaemonFCit feels fairly complete01:27
bruce89ah, I've got it - it's having to adhere to the GNOME schedule01:27
DaemonFCso they want more autonomy?01:28
bruce89the 0.11 "unstable" series has been on the go for ages01:28
DaemonFChmm, they Nautilus CD burner is being deprecated01:30
DaemonFC*the01:30
DaemonFCI was wondering when they were going to get rid of that01:31
crdlbaww, it's pretty useful at times01:31
bruce89not until brasero was accepted01:31
DaemonFCcrdlb: It's kind of stupid to have two things laying around that do the same thing01:32
DaemonFCjust means more bugs for no reason01:32
DaemonFCspeaking of which, has Epiphany gotten in better in 2.25?01:33
crdlbhmm, I'll always remember brasero as that thing that abused draggable frames01:33
DaemonFC*any01:33
crdlbDaemonFC: it will be basically identical01:33
crdlbsince the effort is going into the webkit port for 2.2801:34
bruce89with a nice address bar01:34
crdlbthey put that in 2.26?01:34
DaemonFCcrdlb: Wouldn't the frontend work be worth it though?01:34
bruce89yup, it was nice01:34
crdlbDaemonFC: what do you mean?01:34
DaemonFCdoes it still not let you tell it to open new windows in tabs instead of new windows?01:35
crdlbthe webkit port has that now01:35
crdlbgecko didn't allow it01:35
DaemonFCI was messing around with Epiphany in Fedora and was trying to hand edit config files and it would just overwrite them and do what it wanted to do again :P01:35
DaemonFCdo they have an adblock for the Webkit version?01:36
bruce89not yet01:36
bruce89oops, yes there is01:36
crdlbwebkit also doesn't have the gtkmozembed bug where clicking on a link after using the ctrl+F bar will make the page scroll01:37
DaemonFCseems like Epiphany has broken dependencies at the moment01:37
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DaemonFCbtw, Moonlight seems to be in the repo now01:39
DaemonFCyay01:39
DaemonFC:P01:39
* bruce89 can now bask in the crashy goodness01:40
phil_psinstalled jaunty on a virtualbox VM01:42
phil_psmounting shared folder is not working...01:42
phil_pssudo mount -t vboxsf share /mnt/share01:42
phil_ps$/sbin/mount.vboxsf: mounting failed with the error: Protocol error01:43
DaemonFChmm the plan was to have Epiphany Webkit in GNOME 2.2601:49
DaemonFCyes?01:49
bruce89it keeps getting pushed back01:50
bruce892.24, 2.26, 2.2801:50
crdlband the problem isn't ephy, it's that webkit-gtk isn't done01:52
crdlbbut development has really picked up01:52
crdlbwe have persistent cookies now, which is nice01:52
bruce89accessibility issues01:52
crdlbthere are more problems than just that01:53
crdlbthat's just the showstopper01:53
tc111i'm looking for the k10temp or amdtemp module/driver... anyone know what the status is on this and/or where i can find it?01:53
bruce89is the pango backend the default?01:53
crdlbbruce89: there's basically only freetype now, but it still uses pango01:54
* bruce89 is very pleased to see the JavaScript extension support in Epiphany01:56
crdlbseed is cool01:59
bruce89I'm slightly concerned about the GJS/Seed issue02:00
crdlbseed has a better name, therefore it's better02:01
bruce89indeed, and GJS is retrogressive somewhat requiring Mozilla's JS library02:02
BUGabundobed time guys02:05
BUGabundosee you tomorrow02:05
BUGabundofor a fresh batch of bugs02:05
bruce89night02:05
linkinx64is there any problems running awn on jaunty?02:14
mluser-homeAnyone know how I can disable pulseaudio system wide?02:34
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DaemonFCmluser-home: Better to just leave it alone02:59
mluser-homeDaemonFC: if I uninstall pulseaudio then my audio problems go away with wine games and miro, but it also uninstalls ubuntu-desktop03:13
DaemonFCubuntu-desktop is just an empty package that depends on the rest of the default crap03:16
DaemonFCubuntu-desktop is already gone if you're fully upgraded your packages03:18
DaemonFCthat's a bug that happened today03:18
SlartibartfastKubuntu desktop is very unstable at the moment03:18
Slartibartfastrendering of everything is messed up03:19
mluser-homeDaemonFC: thanks for your help03:21
DaemonFCyep03:22
Slartibartfastbeside nepomukserver, also nepomukservices, python, kmix and kwalletmanager get zombified right after start03:22
ali1234well isn't there some known bug with python atm?03:23
Slartibartfastali1234: not that i know of03:23
DaemonFCalil234: THey're currently rebuilding things with Python 3.003:38
DaemonFCanything that depends on Python is liable to break03:38
macoali1234: python 2.6, i think03:45
macoDaemonFC: ^03:45
SlartibartfastDaemonFC: isn't it then safer to wait a few days with upgrades ? .... to give them time to upgrade the depending packages/ programs?03:46
macoyep03:46
macoyou can do apt-get upgrade or aptitude safe-upgrade03:46
DaemonFCmeh03:47
macobut dont do a apt-get dist-upgrade or aptitude full-upgrade03:47
macobah kubuntu desktop has had crappy rendering and graphical artifacts the whole time. that's not a new-as-of-today thing03:47
maco(by "whole time" i mean "throughout jaunty")03:48
Slartibartfastmaco: until a few days ago i had no problems .... although i use therestricted nvidia module .....03:48
Slartibartfastbut since the last nvidia update i have big problems03:49
Slartibartfastcan't normaly shutdown anymore and need to kill X ... had to disable dontzap (enable CTRL ALT BKSP)03:50
macoouch03:51
macoim using -intel and on KDE there are a ton of graphical artifacts for me03:51
macosometimes windows will just stop drawing...like ill switch workspaces and instead of showing the app, itll show the window as a big blank greyness03:52
Slartibartfastwow ... that sounds bad03:52
Slartibartfastmaco: did you file a bug report? ... and aginst what package would you do that?03:54
Slartibartfastkwin?03:55
macoi have no idea03:56
macoits known that the screen artifacts are crappy though03:56
SlartibartfastHe, just looking here .. and it seems that kwin is not even installed here :-( ... how can i have a full kde desktop without kwin(-kde4)03:56
macoit doesnt need tosay -kde4...if thats what youre asking03:56
maco-kde4 is just the transitional package for upgrades03:57
macoi do need to look at bugs reported on kwin though, you're right. ive had *weird* behavior with it03:57
Slartibartfastbut that package is not even installed here ..... how can that be?03:58
Slartibartfastwhat then is the windows manager for kde?03:58
macoer...thats it...03:59
macooh woah wait03:59
macohrm maybe its plasma then?04:00
macoah04:00
macokde-window-manager04:00
macoapt-cache show kwin says that its a dummy package to pull in kde-window-manager04:00
SlartibartfastMmmm :-) ... maybe a question for #kde04:00
Slartibartfastaha ..... ok ok04:00
Slartibartfastii  kde-window-manager                      4:4.2.0-0ubuntu8                        the KDE 4 window manager (KWin)04:01
SlartibartfastOK thats installed04:01
* Slartibartfast is going to make some coffee04:03
linkinx64ok.....my volume icon suddenly disappeared04:07
linkinx64:( and no sound04:07
macolinkinx64: er...gnome or kde? if gnome: the new notification area one that i think was thrown out or the old applet one?04:09
linkinx64gnome04:09
linkinx64but alsamixer shows...everything up04:09
linkinx64and....no sound04:09
macops -ef | grep pulse04:09
macodoes that tell you pulseaudio is running?04:10
linkinx64let me see04:10
linkinx64yes sir04:10
macoand what are you trying to play sound out of?04:10
linkinx64wait lol..installing mp3 codecs04:10
linkinx64let me see04:10
macoa gnome app or flash or...?04:10
linkinx64no sound04:11
linkinx64:( just music04:11
macowhat?04:11
macooh04:11
linkinx64im playing music and no sound04:11
macook i thought that was "There's no sound, only music"04:11
macowhich didnt make sense04:11
maco^_^04:11
linkinx64lol04:11
macowhat application? rhythmbox?04:11
linkinx64mplayer04:11
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macohow long ago did it stop working?04:12
Hobbseemaco: does switching from opengl to xrender help?04:12
linkinx64maco,  well i installed it today alpha 5 and i had sound...dont remember when i stop noticing :(04:13
macoHobbsee: im in gnome right now so i cant test, and even if i was in kde i dont know what that means04:13
macolinkinx64: did you install updates?04:13
Hobbseemaco: there's an option in system settings, appearance, iirc04:13
Hobbseethe main desktop effects thing.04:13
linkinx64mmmmmm i have nto gotten any04:13
linkinx64i believe04:13
macoHobbsee: ok, ill try that later then04:13
linkinx64let me restart04:13
Hobbseeadvanced tab04:13
macolinkinx64: ok...this might be part of the ongoing work for pulseaudio auto-spawn04:14
* Hobbsee is also back in gnome, so can't give exact paths, but found that worked for her.04:14
linkinx64maco,  ho wow04:14
macolinkinx64: try just restarting pulse: pulseaudio -k && start-pulseaudio-x1104:14
linkinx64we should have some kind of notification about this stuff04:14
macolinkinx64: um, we did04:14
macoon the ubuntu-devel mailing list, ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list, on daniel chen's blog, on identi.ca...04:14
maco(his blog is on Planet Ubuntu Users / Ubuntu Weblogs)04:15
linkinx64ho04:15
linkinx64:(04:15
Hobbseemaco: what?  people read blogs and mailing lists?04:15
macoand i'm on Planet Ubuntu and pointed everyone who reads Planet Ubuntu over to look at his blog04:15
macoso um, yeah...that info's all over the place04:15
Hobbsee;)04:15
linkinx64got it04:16
linkinx64i restarted and ... i got the Tra tata04:16
linkinx64of the login04:16
macoHobbsee: lots of people have complained today about not knowing that big-breakage updates were coming out today. laserjock and jcastro and i are all like "um guys, we announce these things for a reason. why dont you read? we cant walk up to your house, knock on your door, and tell you all individually that it's happening, so you need to look on your own"04:16
Hobbseemaco: oh, i'm well aware - and I fully agree with you.  I forgot to add the ;) on the end of my statement :)04:16
Hobbseemaco: i've long wanted a protocol for forcing people to read something, though04:17
linkinx64OMG04:17
linkinx64no sound!!04:17
linkinx64i had the sound at the beginning04:17
linkinx64and no sound in side ubuntu04:17
macolinkinx64: yeah its likely auto-spawn04:17
linkinx64so what can i do?04:17
macoit can get into little races where one app tries to lock the sound device and then the others cant use it and blah04:17
macowell i dont know what mplayer uses as its backend, possibly its trying to use alsa and pulse is trying to go "oh no my turn!" and blocking it. can you try with rhythmbox just in case?04:18
macoand i cant remember how to get a listing of what apps are using sound devices >< all i remember is that fuser or lsof is useful for finding out04:18
linkinx64let me see04:19
macodtchen would know, but he's watching Hulu04:19
linkinx64i need ekiga in a few minutes04:19
linkinx64:(04:19
macoheh um soyou know, internal microphones are all jacked up in jaunty04:19
linkinx64no sound in rythym04:19
macoso might i suggest a hardy live cd for that?04:19
linkinx64lol04:19
macothere was a major regression for microphones in this kernel04:20
macodtchen was working on fixing it today. i dont think he's done yet though.04:20
linkinx64that's ok04:20
linkinx64on the updates...what should i have.....Main Server...or USA?04:20
macohrm, installing pulseaudio from dtchen's ppa may help you actually04:21
macohe has some patches in there he wants tested04:21
macohttps://launchpad.net/~crimsun/+archive/ppa04:21
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linkinx64ok i added04:23
linkinx64just update?04:23
macoyeah04:23
linkinx64updating04:23
macohe put some patches to try to fix some glitch-free and auto-spawn problems04:23
macolog out and in after the update finishes04:23
macothey wont hit the main archive til monday or tuesday04:24
linkinx64should ir restart?04:24
macojust log out and in04:25
weternalis there any way to run boxee or xbmc in jaunty yet?04:31
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weternalhas anyone here tried to run boxee or xbmc on jaunty?04:36
ali1234i have run xbmc compiled from svn04:38
alex_mayorga1hi, computer janitor suggest to remove my crossover-pro and skype, is that a known bug?04:38
weternalali1234 I was just about to try that, did it work, or did it break the system?04:39
ali1234why would it break anything?04:39
ali1234it worked fine when svn was bug free04:39
ali1234it takes ages to compile though04:40
ali1234like 2+ hours04:40
weternalali1234 I had it installed from the repository, and the most recent update removed it... I wasn't sure whether it would work or not04:40
ali1234all third party repo stuff gets removed on dist-upgrade04:40
ali1234but the last version in their repo does not support pulse audio anyway, so it's pretty useless unless you only want to watch silent films04:41
ali1234unless they have updated it recently04:41
macoali1234: it says that about anything for which you dont have a repository enabled04:41
alex_mayorga1is flash plugin broken in jaunty?04:42
macoali1234: because if it doesnt exist in a repository, it is assumed to be obsolete (so like if you installed it, then dist-upgraded, and in the new version a package was removed but you still have it from the old version)04:42
ali1234maco: doesn't it also disable all third party repos?04:42
alex_mayorga1how do I confirm that my dist-upgrade went through fine?04:42
macoali1234: i dont know04:42
alex_mayorga1ali1234: it did for me04:43
macowell dist-upgrade disabled 3rd party repos, yes04:43
dtchen_alex_mayorga1: no, what problems are you having with it?04:43
dtchen_alex_mayorga1: also, which arch are you using for that install?04:43
macoi just dont know what the janitor (i assume that's the new name for cruftremover-gtk) does regarding 3rd party repos04:43
alex_mayorga1dtchen_: it claims that the plugin is not installed04:43
dtchen_alex_mayorga1: which package - adobe-flashplugin or flashplugin-nonfree?04:44
alex_mayorga1dtchen_: nonfree 10.0.22.87ubuntu104:45
tc111does any see any potential issues with creating an lv across 2 different raid5's?04:45
dtchen_alex_mayorga1: please pastebin the relevant terminal output from attempting to install it04:46
alex_mayorga1dtchen_: do I reinstall it? it is there from 8.10 already04:48
dtchen_alex_mayorga1: yes, purge it and reinstall it04:49
dtchen_i need to see the specific error04:49
alex_mayorga1sudo aptitude reinstall flashplugin-nonfree ?04:49
DanaGsudo aptitude purge, actually.04:50
DanaGthen sudo aptitude install04:50
alex_mayorga1because I tried to install it from Firefox when it asked but it said it was already there04:50
alex_mayorga1OK a purge/install did the trick, odd, because is the same version04:53
dtchen_alex_mayorga1: beware the difference between intrepid and jaunty, however04:55
dtchen_alex_mayorga1: intrepid-{security,updates} pulls from adobe, whereas jaunty pulls from the Canonical partner repo04:55
macoakgraner: doing more testing?04:59
alex_mayorga1dtchen_: thanks in the heads up, I don't rely that much in flash04:59
alex_mayorga1is there a way to check I'm "fully" in jaunty?05:00
dtchen_if you performed a distribution upgrade, then you're in jaunty after a reboot.05:01
* DanaG wonders when Karmic will open. =þ05:01
DanaGCan't wait to get working KMS.05:01
DanaGAnd hopefully a nice karmic bootsplash to go with it.05:03
akgranermaco: just looking.....just got back from the mountains....05:04
akgranermaco: looking forward to sitting in on the meeting tomorrow...05:04
akgranerhow are things going with you tonight05:05
macoakgraner: still fighting with an annoying programming language05:06
akgranermaco: Java?????05:06
macoyes05:06
akgraner:)05:07
dtchen_actually she's not fighting with it right now; she's using IRC instead ;)05:08
macooh right. and eating chinese food.05:08
macobut yes, i should go back to trying to figure out how to set minimum and maximum on spinners and items to combo boxes05:09
dtchen_akgraner: western nc? i spent quite a lot of time there.05:09
akgranerdtchen_: near Asheville....Lake Lure area05:10
dtchen_ah, cool05:10
akgranerthat's where I'm from05:10
akgranerLove it05:11
akgranerMiss it05:11
dtchen_i'm from g'boro originally but spent summers in sylva05:11
akgranerdtchen_: love that area05:15
wgrantdtchen_: How do I go about debugging a PulseAudio issue which results in it just giving a little bit of static? If I remove PulseAudio and use plain ALSA, it works fine.05:53
wgrant(a little bit of static being all that it gives, not a little bit of static on top of the real signal)05:53
dtchen_wgrant: checked PCM/Front/Master to be unmuted and higher than zero-level?05:54
dtchen_wgrant: i'd first start by ensuring the appropriate alsa sink is loaded: killall pulseaudio; pulseaudio -vvv05:55
wgrantdtchen_: Master on the real device makes a clicking noise whenever it's changed, but it and PCM are around normal levels.05:55
wgrantI: module-default-device-restore.c: Saved default sink 'auto_null' not existant, not restoring default sink setting.05:56
wgrantIs that relevant?05:56
dtchen_wgrant: i'd need to see all of the debug spew so far from pulseaudio -vvv05:57
dtchen_wgrant: i.e., at face value, no would seem unimportant, but if module-alsa-sink fails to load, then it becomes important05:59
dtchen_no, would*05:59
dtchen_wgrant: also, is this symptom from 0.9.14-0ubuntu9, from my ppa (0.9.14-0ubuntu10~ppa1~timing3), or from luke's ppa (0.9.15~test3~ppa2)?06:01
wgrantdtchen_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/124567/, it's Jaunty upgraded this morning.06:01
* wgrant checks the version06:01
wgrant-0ubuntu906:01
dtchen_wgrant: ok, please pastebin `amixer' after pulseaudio -vvv has settled (~5 seconds after it is invoked)06:06
wgrantdtchen_: Um, I moved my broken config from an hour ago back over the new also-broken one, and it works...06:07
wgrant(neither had been modified by me at all)06:08
wgrantMaybe it's something special in how GNOME invokes it?06:08
dtchen_which config?06:08
wgrant~/.pulse06:08
dtchen_hmm.06:09
dtchen_shouldn't be any different, but autospawn is a likely culprit06:09
dtchen_s/likely/possible/06:09
* wgrant restarts X to test.06:09
melikhow cna i restart my sound server?06:10
melikdont know.. something crashed though06:10
dtchen_wgrant: try reproducing the symptom after commenting out the autospawn line in /etc/pulse/client.conf and logging out and back in06:11
dtchen_melik: killall pulseaudio;pulseaudio -D -vvv06:11
melikhmmm, it works now :D thanks06:12
melikwhat does -D and -vvv mean?06:12
wgrantdtchen_: It doesn't matter; both work.06:13
dtchen_wgrant: ok06:13
* wgrant is now terribly confused.06:14
melikdtchen_, can you explain what -D and -vvv meant06:14
dtchen_interesting. we can probably kill /etc/X11/Xsession.d/70pulseaudio again.06:16
dtchen_melik: -D == daemonise06:16
wgrantdtchen_: Thanks for your help.06:17
dtchen_melik: -vvv use triple the amount of verbosity06:17
melikah and another question why include pulseaudio;pulseaudio06:17
dtchen_melik: which means log everything, not just log_warn06:17
melikwhy couldnt we just do06:17
melikkillall pulseaudio -D -vvv06:17
melik(btw sorry for the questions, im just trying to learn as much as i can)06:18
dtchen_melik: because that's improper syntax for the killall command06:18
dtchen_melik: you really want to kill then restart pulseaudio, which requires separate commands06:18
melikah i see06:18
meliki was trying to do /etc/init.d/pulseaudio restart06:19
melikanyways thanks a lot dtchen_06:20
meliknow i dont have to restart my computer if my sound crashes haha :$06:20
dtchen_melik: the pulseaudio initscript is useful only for system-wide pulseaudio invocation, which is only configured for ltsp/edubuntu servers06:20
dtchen_melik: by default, we use per-session (and per-user, via policykit and consolekit) pulseaudio invocation06:21
dtchen_nearly all the instances of current jaunty's pa daemon crashing are due to the sound driver returning bogus delay values, which propagates up through pa's snd_pcm_update_avail() and is not handled correctly - i.e., the daemon segfaults when passed values larger than 2^3206:23
dtchen_so while we fix the lower levels in the audio stack, namely alsa-kernel and alsa-lib, we have smarter handling in snd_pcm_update_avail()06:24
dtchen_that change is in my ppa and will land in the next pa upload, probably monday or tuesday06:24
melikdtchen_, you are a developer?06:24
dtchen_melik: in all but access privilege06:25
wgrantAnd access privilege would be gladly granted, I am sure.06:25
dtchen_eh, hasn't been an issue thus far, so no reason to press for it.06:26
wgrantTrue.06:26
wgrantBut you should at least become a Member so you can get back on Planet.06:26
dtchen_yeah, i suppose that's just fallout from the wayback motu fast-track06:27
dtchen_oh boy, on with TODO: fix bluetooth integration in pa, and fix internal mic regressions06:28
meliki cant wait till i get a netbook :/06:28
meliki want one of those SSD drives ;D06:29
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ali1234this is great, i'm installing ubuntu on my phone06:39
SlartibartfastIs sharing a folder from the Dolphin menu gonna work ? .... Will it make changes to smb.conf06:43
|ns|nR8when i make a shortcut to a internet url and put it on top taskbar..when i click it the system hangs for ages....im rnning jaunty fully updated...this just a bug ?06:43
ali1234anybody know how big the "base system" is on ubuntu-arm?06:57
ali1234i'm installing on a 512mb SD card06:58
rwwali1234: ask in #ubuntu-arm, maybe?07:14
melikanyone else experiencing problems with flash?07:17
melikFor example, sometimes the video is just black but sound works.. then sometimes video lags a lot.07:18
meliki dont know :/07:18
dtchen_melik: i don't have those issues in a vm. what arch, and which plugin?07:23
melikflashplugin-nonfree 10.0.22.8707:26
melikand arch?07:26
dtchen_uname -m or dpkg --print-architecture07:28
meliki68607:28
meliki386*07:28
dtchen_a combination of nspluginwrapper and pulseaudio would be my guess07:30
macoanyone using the all-in-one sidebar for firefox?07:34
macoin the bookmarks part where there's the little triangles that unfold groups of bookmarks...does firefox crash when you try to toggle those?07:35
loahow i can add old ssh keys.07:46
loain jaunty ssh-add refuse to add them :(07:46
wgrantHow does it refuse?07:47
rwwloa: does it say something about blacklisting?07:47
loaminute.07:50
loaA substantial number of keys are known to have been generated using a broken version of OpenSSL distributed by Debian which failed to07:50
loa     seed its random number generator correctly.  Keys generated using these OpenSSL versions should be assumed to be compromised.  This07:50
loa     tool may be useful in checking for such keys.07:50
loai think i am in this category.07:51
SwedeMikeyou should generate new keys07:51
rwwloa: You should stop using the old ssh key and generate a new one.07:51
rwwloa: and by "should" i mean "really, really should unless you like using really insecure keys"07:51
loabut how? i haven't got another access to those servers?07:51
SwedeMikeget someone who has to generate new keys07:51
SwedeMikeotherwise it's useless to run encryption07:52
SwedeMikebasically those keys are not 1024bit, they're 16bit.07:52
SwedeMikeyou can decrypt the traffic in seconds07:52
crdlband even more importantly, they can connect to wherever you're connecting07:53
macoloa: and get whomever admins those servers to delete your old keys ASAP because anyone can ssh into them right now as you07:54
SwedeMikeoh, he was using key based authentication07:54
SwedeMikeI thought this was just the host keys07:54
wgrantIf those servers have been upgraded in the past 12 months, they won't let you log in anyway.07:54
macowgrant: *if* those are debian/ubuntu servers07:55
macowere RHEL and CentOS and the others patched to catch insecure  Debian-OpenSSL keys?07:55
macoi still suspect that the SSH key attacks that were going on last summer were made possible by non-Deb-based admins thinking "that's a debian problem. i run rhel, so it's fine" and not realizing that they had users that generated their keys on debian07:57
loai gen this keys on gutsy i think :))07:57
macoyeah....i think edgy through hardy were affected07:58
SwedeMikeloa: can you add new keys if you'07:58
macoso yeah, your keys are screwed07:58
SwedeMikere able to login to the other side?07:58
SwedeMikeloa: can't you use password based authentication? or this is key only?07:58
loai can get passwords, but i think maybe there is more simple solution.07:58
crdlbhopefully, he can't07:58
crdlbkind of defeats the purpose of key auth07:59
SwedeMikewell, I know people who use key auth as a convenience07:59
maconot entirely...07:59
SwedeMikeso they accept either kind07:59
SwedeMikepersonally I don't do key based, I do only password based07:59
macoi have ssh keys on my school's servers so that i can use vim over scp without having to enter my password every time i save07:59
crdlbyeah, it _is_ awfully convenient :)08:00
loait is very usefull for me, only main password for keys.08:00
loaso there no way yes?08:00
maco(the school's servers have like 3 year old versions of vim)08:00
SwedeMikeI like security in depth, I dont want to have all acocunts compromised just because someone gains access to my keys08:00
loaonly downgrade ssh-agent?08:00
wgrantIf you can use those keys, you should reinstall those servers.08:00
macoloa: your keys are compromised. consider the servers likely to be compromised as well.08:01
loaso i need to upgrade servers to??08:01
maco*sigh*08:01
loathey are gentoo based.08:01
rwwloa: downgrading ssh-agent to a compromised, broken version so that you can use compromised, broken keys to access possibly-compromised, broken servers... not really a good plan08:01
macothe servers *ought* not let you use the compromised broken keys at all. even if you downgrade and get the keys working on ubuntu, the server should reject you08:02
macoif the server's not rejecting the compromised keys, that's bad08:02
rwwloa: you /should/ be contacting the administrative contact for those servers, asking them to delete your SSH keys from the server so they don't have access any more, and then generating new keys.08:02
loabad story.08:03
macoyeah08:03
loathank you.08:03
* crdlb mumbles something about using -D :/08:03
macocrdlb: ?08:03
crdlbyou know, ... -DPURIFY08:04
loawhat i need to upgrade on servers?08:04
loaopenssl ?08:04
loaor what?08:04
crdlbgentoo was unaffected, but by using a bad key on it, you made it vulnerable08:05
loa:D08:05
crdlbjust looking at gentoo-portage.com, there's an openssl-blacklist08:06
crdlberr, openssh08:06
wgrantIIRC Gentoo pushed out the blacklist.08:13
Oli``Is the notification doobrey positioned wrongly for other people too?10:00
* Oli`` is using twinview and his notifications are halfway off-screen10:00
lesit moved up and it's now covering the menubar for me but it's still in the same general spot10:06
crdlbthat part is a known bug: it doesn't monitor for panels setting struts10:08
crdlbonly at start, so there's a race condition with the startup of gnome-panel10:08
crdlbI can't imagine what would put it halfway offscreen (if it's not multihead-aware, it would just always appear in the extreme top right)10:09
crdlbOli``: are they partially above the screen or to the right of it?10:10
Oli``to the right10:10
crdlbdoes it try to put them on the correct monitor?10:10
Oli``I'm not sure which it thinks is the correct one... My set primary is my left screen, but the logical place for notifications is my right. They're showing up just off the right-hand screen10:12
crdlbah, it isn't multihead-aware -_-10:13
crdlbbug 33422610:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 334226 in notify-osd "Dual monitor keeps notify on right most window" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33422610:14
Oli``It was working (right-hand screen, showing in the corner (not off the screen)) a couple of days ago10:14
crdlbit's supposed to appear on the active monitor (where the pointer is)10:15
Oli``Perhaps the current behaviour is somebody trying to detect my screen set-up10:15
Oli``Blimey - that's never happened for me. It's always been on the right-hand screen10:16
crdlbit's in the 'spec' but I don't think it's implemented10:17
crdlbhmm10:17
crdlbwhat do the following two commands say?: xdpyinfo | grep dimensions10:17
crdlbxdpyinfo -ext XINERAMA | grep head10:18
Oli``dimensions:    3840x1200 pixels (1049x321 millimeters)10:18
Oli``  head #0: 1920x1200 @ 0,010:18
Oli``  head #1: 1920x1200 @ 1920,010:18
crdlbok, there are no "gaps" in the screen then10:19
crdlbie parts of the X Screen which aren't displayed on any monitor10:19
crdlbI thought maybe nvidia was making it wider than necessary for some reason10:20
crdlbwhich would put the possibly non-xinerama-aware notify-osd at the edge of the X screen, and off of the physical monitor10:21
Q-FUNKhowdy!  what exactly has changed in kernel packages since Jaunty that suddenly make the console bell non-mutable even within gnome?10:44
crdlbyou mean the 'pcspkr' sound?10:45
crdlbit seemed to get re-enabled when I first upgraded, but the checkbox in sound prefs works now10:46
crdlbdo you want to change the sound or just turn it off?10:47
Q-FUNKturn it off10:48
crdlbthe 'play alert sound' option works for me10:49
Q-FUNKI need the module to hear anything whenever soud goes thru the laptop's built-in speaker, but I don't want the console beep.10:49
Q-FUNKthe other thing is, the console beep is also heard on shutdown/reboot. that wasn't the case until intrepid.10:50
Q-FUNKyou mean in gnome's user/sound/prefs "play warnings and effects" then "play warnings" ?10:51
crdlbuser?10:52
crdlbah, translated, I presume10:53
Q-FUNKsystem/preferences/sound/settings10:53
Q-FUNKI'm only guessing, I'm not using an english desktop here :)10:53
crdlbyes, that's what I mean, the second indented checkbox10:53
Q-FUNKright. unchecking that one doesn't fix anything here10:54
crdlbI get the beep on suspend/resume10:54
crdlbI can't remember if that happened on intrepid (I usually keep it muted via the h/w mute button)10:55
Q-FUNKit didn't10:55
Q-FUNKbrb10:55
bardyrhow can i get a script to run when i resume my laptop from suspend?11:03
user____bardyr: maybe /etc/rc* ?11:08
IntuitiveNippleGrrr... those notification changes are getting worse!11:10
crdlbIntuitiveNipple: what changes?11:16
IntuitiveNippleI just had evolution throw up a 'new email' Yes/No dialog instead of the notification icon. Serves me right for shutting down overnight11:17
* crdlb is chilling in the stracciatella session11:19
ronnyanyone aware of packages for libtool 1.4?11:22
napsyWhy does Jaunty have evolution 2.25.x which should not ship with gnome 2.26?11:24
dns53is gnome 2.26 out? perhaps they are waiting on something else not yet released11:25
napsyI've been told that evolution 2.26 will use some experimental functions and is not ment for end-users11:28
crdlbnapsy: when was that decided?11:28
IntuitiveNippleIsn't all gnome stuff 2.25.9x right now?11:28
napsythat's what I've been told on #gnome-hackers@gimpnet when complaining about a crash11:28
crdlbif it's a gnome decision, they'd release 2.26 based on the 2.24 branch11:28
crdlbwhich is what they did with gdm and are doing with epiphany11:29
crdlbnapsy: I think he might have been mistaken11:48
crdlbthe link he posted is to a message indicating that there will be 2.24.4 and 2.24.5 releases due to regressions11:49
crdlband there's was an evo UI change request in Feb on the release-team list11:50
napsyhm ok11:54
napsysorry for misunderstanding11:54
crdlbyou understood him correctly :)11:55
crdlbI just can't find any evidence that he's right11:56
napsyok11:56
thehookis jaunty shipping the nvidia 180.35 anytime driver soon?12:33
* crdlb has heard bad things about that release12:34
thehookany other news about the nvidia drivers in jaunty then?12:35
crdlbhttp://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=12895912:35
thehookhow about the 180.29 then?12:41
crdlbouch, 180.35 _is_ in jaunty12:42
thehooki have an geforce 9600 gt with 512mb and is excpecting a bit better performence than now :p i know its been a bit buggy after the new xorg came into play12:43
thehookhmmm.. fdidn't sound good12:43
thehooki feel sorry for the people on the forum and are very happy that my ctrl+c is still working :p12:44
crdlbwhat are you using now?12:45
thehookjaunty with both kubuntu- & ubuntu-desktop installed, fully updated yesterday12:47
thehookthe new kde 4.2 is a bit nice :)12:47
crdlbso you must have 180.35 then?12:47
thehooki guess so, i must wait for the update to complete to be 100% sure12:48
thehookyep i actually do :p12:50
thehookwhy is my kernel lacking the virtualization cababilities in jaunty and not in intrepid? it happened after dist-upgrading to jaunty13:05
romhi13:17
romvlc haven't the video embedded in jaunty alpha13:18
romis it normal?13:18
crdlbit pops up in a separate window?13:20
idorock89rom: this is a  known bug13:21
roe_got a fresh install of jaunty but when I login using gdm I get the background image and a spinning wheel that is it13:53
BUGabundohave any of your guys eared about probs with the new nvidia driver and hibernate?14:15
BUGabundotwice now (on separate times) after Resume, my X spawns a new Session14:15
BUGabundoBug 33546514:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 335465 in xorg "resume from hibernation crashed X" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33546514:15
legodudeI get that with intel14:18
legodudemaybe 50% of the time when restoring14:18
legodudewell, from what I call suspend14:18
legodudeX crashes out with no error message14:18
crdlbit's happened maybe 3 times here14:18
bardyrme too14:18
crdlbit seems to only happen after suspending overnight14:19
BUGabundowait?14:19
legodudehrm, I don't think I have the same bug14:19
BUGabundois this reproducible?14:19
BUGabundofrom when?14:19
BUGabundo'cause it only started 3 days ago14:19
BUGabundoand has now happened twice14:20
legodudemy problem has been going on for ~1wk?14:20
legodudetrying to see if a reinstall will fix it14:20
billybigriggersusped seems to work for me14:23
legodudeit works most of the time for me14:23
legodudeexcept when it doesnt :P14:23
billybigriggerare we talking suspend from the shutdown menu?14:23
legodudeclose laptop lid14:23
billybigriggeror laptop suspend/hibernate?14:23
BUGabundohivernate14:24
billybigriggerahhh desktop here14:24
BUGabundolaptop14:24
BUGabundoworks OK 75%14:24
legodudegah, how is there no decent graphical ftp client14:24
BUGabundothen 1 out of 4, it fails14:24
billybigriggerlegodude, filezilla?14:24
BUGabundolegodude: Filezilla ??????14:24
legodudecrashes hard for me14:24
legodudetry to upload a big directory at it wedges14:25
billybigriggerthat sucks, fz works great here14:25
billybigriggerwhat version?14:25
legodudewhatever the latest is14:25
legodude3.2.2-rc114:25
billybigriggerhmmm...i used to xfer 100's of gigs from my laptop to desktop with filezilla no probs14:25
yofellegodude: you might ask about that in #filezilla ;)14:26
legodudeI never had a problem with windows14:26
billybigriggerdont have my laptop beside me or i'd check which version i used14:26
BUGabundolegodude: try to change the passive options or ports14:26
legodudeas soon as I hit upload it stops refreshing the display14:26
legodudeno14:26
legodudethis is a local server14:26
legodudegftp also hangs14:27
legodudejftp also hangs14:27
BUGabundoprob is on your server then ?14:28
legodudeno14:28
legodudeworks fine with windows clients14:28
legodudeor if I upload fewer files in gftp14:28
legodudeit is not the transferring that seems to hang, it is building the upload queue14:29
BUGabundoon all clients?14:29
BUGabundocard issue?14:29
legodudeno14:29
BUGabundomemory leak somewhere?14:29
legodudepossibly?14:29
BUGabundocan you check with atop (option m)14:29
legodudewhat am I looking for here?14:30
BUGabundomemory usage14:31
BUGabundoif you see something going to high to fast when using any FTP client14:31
BUGabundoits possibly a mem leak14:31
BUGabundothen you install valgrind and -gdb of the app14:32
BUGabundoand debug it14:32
legodudeha14:32
legodudehaha14:32
BUGabundowhat?14:32
legodudefilezilla uploaded 7k then wedged14:32
legodudeI have no time for such things :(14:32
BUGabundoanything on the mem?14:33
BUGabundoohh14:33
BUGabundojust looking at a chart?14:33
BUGabundoits not that time consuming14:33
legodudeyes it is14:33
legodude:(14:33
yofellegodude: any output if you run filezilla from a terminal?14:33
Sindwillerlegodude: You're on IRC, and you say that's time consuming? ;=)14:34
legodudeone sec14:34
* BUGabundo wonders why ppl use devel version and don't debug bugs....14:34
yofel^^14:34
legodude8.10 was not working properly14:34
SindwillerHow so?14:35
legodudeand I used to have time to debug and file bug reports14:35
legodudethen I started working :(14:35
Sindwiller:S14:35
BUGabundothose here with resume / GPU probs can test with an older kernel? -6 & -7 ?14:35
BUGabundolegodude crdlb bardyr ^^^^^14:36
bardyrBUGabundo, i noticed it on -6 and -7, -8 and 2.6.29-rc614:36
bardyrBUGabundo, so its probably not a kernel problem when 2.6.29-rc6 is also affected14:37
legodudeno output from filezilla to terminal14:37
legodudenever does more than a couple k14:37
yofeldoes filezilla crash and vanish or simply hang up?14:38
legodudehangs14:38
legodudestops redrawing14:39
BUGabundoRT tjaalton: everyone on gnome or also with kde? because it could be gnome-screensaver which is taking it down14:39
BUGabundoresume probs ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^14:39
legodudekde14:39
BUGabundoGNOME14:40
BUGabundocrdlb bardyr ^^^^^14:40
bardyrgnome14:40
tjaaltonsame problem with suspend/resume?14:41
BUGabundobug 33546514:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 335465 in xorg "resume from hibernation crashed X" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33546514:41
yofellegodude: you can go to settings->debug and put debug output into the log - then put it into a pastebin or make a screenshot of it an i'll send it to the developer14:41
BUGabundoafter Resume, my X spawns a new Session14:41
legodudeyofel: run it with level debug?14:42
yofelyes, then it will put into the log what it's doing when it crashes14:43
legodudewhere does it log?14:43
yofeloh yes, you fist have to set a logfile in settings->logging14:46
legodudedoh14:46
yofelsry14:46
legodudenp14:48
legodudelogs don't seem to show anything :(14:53
BUGabundobbl14:55
legodudeyofel: if you want them I will send it all, but I think it is pretty useless14:55
yofellegodude: if you have time later you could go to #filezilla and post the log there when the dev is there (codesquid)14:56
legodudefinally got ftp upload to work15:02
legodudegood ole leechftp is still the best15:02
billybigriggeri have a wierd problem after an update...firefox crashed on me, and i went to go send the bug report in...but got an error that xulrunner is out of date...sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade show i have 34 packages being held back...xulrunner-1.915:10
billybigrigger  xulrunner-1.9-gnome-support being 2 of them15:10
billybigriggershould I, and can I force these updates? or is there a reason they're being held back15:11
=== thunderstruck is now known as gnomefreak
thehookHello, I have a small problem :P I just installed jaunty minimal on my other computer, with encrypted LVM. I used a 17 character long passphrase (alphanumeric with - and !) and now when the system has booted and i input my password it just says "cryptsetup: cryptsetup failed, bad password or options?"15:39
thehookanyone else seen something similar?15:40
charlie-tcayup15:41
thehookany solution?15:41
charlie-tcaNone that I know of except try the install again15:42
charlie-tcaI am looking for the bug15:42
thehookjust did, still the same problem15:43
thehookif it helps i used the guided encrypted lvm option this time.15:43
thehookdo you think it can be some bad option maybe?15:44
charlie-tcabug 22358115:44
thehookjust to rule it out15:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 223581 in gnome-mount "Volume manager does not support LVM Luks volumes" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/22358115:44
charlie-tcaIt is possible, I haven't tried it lately15:45
SiDiDoes anyone have trouble with nautilus not being able to display the background ? it sometimes blinks to gray, here15:46
thehookmy error is different in a couple of ways, i have a minimal install, and I get wrong password or options while he got in and had a lvm problem..15:47
IntuitiveNipplethehook: Can you open the volume successfully manually from a live-CD or other booted system?15:48
IntuitiveNipplethehook: I'm wondering if the passphrase you entered *does* work or if maybe the installer translated/dropped some characters15:48
thehookIntuitiveNipple: I will try :) i think i have a livecd laying around here..15:49
IntuitiveNipplethehook: okay... when its started do "sudo apt-get install lvm2 cryptsetup"15:49
IntuitiveNippleIs the encryption inside the LVM, or the LVM inside the encryption?15:49
thehookIntuitiveNipple: ok, but i dont remember how to mount anymore :P long time since i did that manually.. im not sure, i think its lvm inside the encryption. I used the guided encrypted lvm15:50
IntuitiveNipplethehook: OK, it makes a difference on how to proceed. If it is LVM+encryption then its "sudo vgscan && sudo vgchange -ay" first15:51
IntuitiveNipplethehook: Then "sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdXy encypted"15:52
IntuitiveNippleIf it is encryption+LVM you don't need the initial LVM scan step15:52
IntuitiveNippleIf that unlocks the volume with the passphrase then you know that the installer didn't mess with the pass-phrase.15:53
thehookIntuitiveNipple: no im pretty sure it is lvm inside enc, cause i remeber it creating root and swap inside lvm15:53
IntuitiveNippleIf it won't unlock it, then you need to play about repeating that cryptsetup... command to figure out what passphrase was used :)15:53
IntuitiveNippleOK... I manually configure all mine, and based on experience from Hardy I prefer LVM with encryption of just chosen LVs, not everything - hits performance otherwise15:54
thehookIntuitiveNipple: i usually do everything manually also, but this is a less used stationary desktop used mostly for surfing and shit so i didn't care and did the guided thing15:55
IntuitiveNipple:)15:56
thehookDamn, i just "cleaned up" and threw away about 100 CDs and now all I can find thats a livecd is an Ubuntu 5.04 for x86 :P haha15:56
IntuitiveNippleIf the installer messed up the pass-phrase, that would be nasty15:56
AndrewGeeHi all. The python migration at the moment. Are all python modules that are still depending on python << 2.6 going to be rebuilt? Because python-webkitgtk won't install, because of this.15:56
IntuitiveNippleeeek15:57
IntuitiveNipplecan you plug the other system's physical disk into the PC you're using?15:57
thehook!feisty15:57
ubottuUbuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn) was the sixth release of Ubuntu. End Of Life: October 19th, 2008. See !eol and !upgrade for more details.15:57
thehookIntuitiveNipple: does feisty have what it takes to check it? i just found an feisty beta disc here..15:58
IntuitiveNippleI very much doubt it16:00
thehookok, ill just burn a new one16:01
kishorerunning kubuntu jaunty results in many zombie processes16:19
kishorei think it has soemthing to do with qt 4.5 as i experienced the same with opensuse when it switched to 4.516:20
thehookIntuitiveNipple: can you please repeat the commands for opening the encrypted volume? i don't think i do it correctly16:24
IntuitiveNipple"sudo apt-get install lvm2 cryptsetup"16:26
thehookjupp16:26
IntuitiveNipple"sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdXy encypted"16:26
IntuitiveNippleeeek typo :p16:26
IntuitiveNipple"sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdXy encrypted"16:26
thehookbut the look for lvm command16:27
IntuitiveNippleis it LVM first?16:27
thehookor else its a nasty problem..16:27
IntuitiveNipple"sudo cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdXy encypted"16:27
IntuitiveNippleoops16:27
IntuitiveNipple"sudo vgscan && sudo vgchange -ay"16:27
thehookoh crap.. no volume groups found..16:28
IntuitiveNippleif you do "sudo blkid" it'll tell you what's there16:29
IntuitiveNippleif you see some  TYPE="crypt_LUKS"  then you know which one is the encrypted16:29
thehookthe luksOpen stil gives me "failed to setup dm-crypt key mapping" "check for kernel support aes-cbc-essiv:sha256 cipher spec and verify that /dev/sda1 contains at least 258 sectors"16:30
IntuitiveNippleahhh16:30
IntuitiveNippleyou need to load some modules then16:30
thehookfailed to read from key storage16:30
thehookwhats with the + is it so i know it's me youre speaking to or something?16:31
thehookIntuitiveNipple: btw the livecd is 8.04.216:32
IntuitiveNippleARCH=$(uname -m); for mod in aes_${ARCH} aes_generic dm-mod dm-crypt sha256_generic; do sudo modprobe $mod; done16:32
IntuitiveNippleWith those modules loaded, retry cryptsetup luksOpen16:33
IntuitiveNippleAny progress?16:35
thehookFATAL: Module aes_i686 not found.16:36
thehookIntuitiveNipple: ok, i just skipped that module and tried again16:38
thehookand now it works :)16:38
thehookand i am able to mount the partition16:39
thehookpassword works16:39
thehookI've found the error also.. for some reason the jaunty minimal install does not set the keyboard layout correctly anymore, so it was using english keybord16:41
IntuitiveNippleAhhh! Report that bug!16:41
IntuitiveNippleThat affect both cryptsetup and ubuntu-minimal16:41
thehookbugs.launchpad.net right?16:41
IntuitiveNippleyeah16:42
IntuitiveNipplesubscribe me to it please, too16:42
thehookIntuitiveNipple: I think im going to do a reinstall again to triple-check it first :) and btw I have no idea how to subscribe you :P haha16:44
IntuitiveNipplethehook: right side-panel, "Subscribe someone else", then enter my nickname in lower-case16:45
thehookok:)16:46
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macohey! >< i thought the update-manager was only supposed to open on its own if you hadnt updated in 2 days?  i updated less than 12 hours ago.16:58
charlie-tcaI thought it was automatic in X days no matter what you do.16:58
charlie-tcaThat is one of my issues with it.16:58
macono, if you manually update, it wont bug you16:58
charlie-tcaWell, it does it to me all the time16:59
macoso it's *supposed* to be that since i updated about 10 hours ago, itd bother me in 38hr (since right now they have it set for 2days)16:59
BUGabundoback16:59
macoeh this is a case of "supposed to" versus "actually does"16:59
charlie-tcampt said he was moving that to 7 days, in a message16:59
charlie-tcaBut, yeah, it does it.17:00
maco7 days during not-devel17:00
maco2 days durind devel so bug reports aren't stale17:00
roe_any idea what else I need in xorg.conf besides in Section driver driver "vesa" EndSection to use the vesa module17:02
crdlbSection "Device", and Driver "vesa"17:03
roe_sorry, yea that is what I have, but X isn't starting with no EE in Xorg.0.log17:03
crdlbyou may need a Screen section pointing to the Device section17:04
roe_wouldn't X error saying "no screens found"17:04
crdlbdo you have that 15-line xorg.conf?17:04
crdlbautodetection17:04
roe_huh?17:04
roe_my xorg.conf didn't exist after install17:05
roe_I created it because apparently there is a bug in the intel video module17:05
roe_in it there exists only the device section17:05
crdlbugh, really?17:05
BUGabundoI know its quiet empty17:05
BUGabundobut to not exist?17:05
BUGabundostrange17:05
macosudo dexconf -o /etc/X11/xorg.conf17:06
crdlbthere should still be one to make adding options easy17:06
macoBUGabundo: i dont find it strange. mine didnt exist either.17:06
crdlbeven if it's just a skeleton17:06
macobut that command will generate one17:06
macoa skeleton one17:06
roe_ok... still doesn't get X to start properly though17:07
roe_.17:07
roe_that makes me sad.. the "fix" was rebooting17:09
robin0800maco: its usually blank these days you can do Xorg - configure in a root terminal to see apopulated one17:10
BUGabundoxfix from recovery console should make working one17:11
macoXorg-configure is the one that spits out a mile-long xorg.conf isnt it?17:11
macodexconf is the one that makes the little skeleton one we expect to see since hardy17:11
robin0800maco: you lean something every day but the long one shows all driver options but thererem out I check this against xorg log and enable them one at a time17:14
tgpraveenjust upgraded and it removed deluge17:17
tgpraveen:-(17:17
BUGabundotgpraveen: did deluge left you with non complete downloads?17:19
BUGabundoI had always to force check to see it at ~90%17:20
BUGabundoand then complete again17:20
linkinx64so......hello17:21
linkinx64still no sound on jaunty :(17:21
tgpraveenBUGabundo: yeah but I picked those up frm transmisson so no data loss17:22
tgpraveenbut deluge seems to have vanished it did say it would remove it17:22
billybigriggerwhat is up with the timezome map on the alpha 5 installer?17:25
billybigriggerreally ugly17:25
linkinx64i like it17:26
linkinx64:D17:26
linkinx64and the login prompt it's awesome to17:26
BUGabundotgpraveen: it did complete... if u force checked them :( stupid17:26
BUGabundodidn't even deserves to file a bug17:26
BUGabundolinkinx64: AFAIK NOOOOOOOOOOOO17:27
linkinx64what's AFAIK?17:27
* BUGabundo wait what was that? I didnt *ear* anything17:27
linkinx64my scrolling works now.....17:27
linkinx64but no sound man17:27
BUGabundoAs Far As I Know17:27
linkinx64:(17:27
BUGabundobillybigrigger: the data changed, and the positions don't match the chart17:28
billybigriggerBUGabundo, what about the fact that it looks...well really bad for lack of a better term17:28
BUGabundobillybigrigger: I think its known17:30
BUGabundoat least I saw devs discussion that the other day17:30
macocharlie-tca: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/33495217:34
ubottuUbuntu bug 334952 in update-manager "Shouldn't auto-open for <interval> after installing updates, even by apt-get/aptitude" [Undecided,New]17:34
billybigriggerhttp://billy.tharigga.com/Screenshot.png17:36
billybigriggeris anyone else having these 30 some packages held back?17:37
charlie-tcaThanks, maco17:37
billybigriggerany why are they being held back?17:38
macopython 2.6 migration17:39
billybigriggerahh ok17:40
linkinx641BUGabundo: can u help me with this?17:40
linkinx641http://pastebin.com/m527a73d217:40
BUGabundobillybigrigger: no! I accidently forced the upgrade17:41
billybigriggerBUGabundo, did your system break after the forced upgrades?17:41
BUGabundoin your case you are waiting for python depencies to built17:41
billybigriggerwell im in no rush :P17:41
BUGabundosome apps were removed17:42
BUGabundolike gwibber17:42
billybigriggerlinkinx64, looks like you need to add your user the the pusle-rt group?17:42
BUGabundolinkinx64 nothing there to see17:42
linkinx64why should it!17:42
BUGabundothat's exacly like that17:42
BUGabundopreviously we would add the user to the audio group17:42
BUGabundonow, its no longer need17:42
BUGabundobillybigrigger: linkinx64 don't add it manually17:43
linkinx64i wont17:43
macopulse-rt? why?17:44
* BUGabundo back to update firefox addons. ping me if you guys need something (not that it will actually play anything)17:44
macothat gets you some crazy scheduling priority on your audio...17:44
macotheoretically, you could have so much audio at that high importance to block the system from doing more-necessary things17:45
unixdawgwhat is a good teminal program for x to look at serialport output17:45
fosco_minicom17:45
linkinx64:(17:45
unixdawgtrying but I dont get how to make it go off hook17:45
BUGabundomaco: plus getting PA fixed, do you have any idea when ALSA will work again?17:45
unixdawgso I can see the output17:45
BUGabundohaving at least ONE working would be great17:46
macowell you need to be in the audio group to use plain alsa without pulse17:46
macofor pulse...dtchen's got patches for glitch-free in his ppa, and themuso should be uploading them in the next few days to the main archive17:46
BUGabundook... thanks17:47
BUGabundoI added my self to Audio group17:47
BUGabundonow to kill PA and check if ALSA works17:47
BUGabundoAO: [alsa] 44100Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample)17:50
BUGabundostill I don't ear anything17:50
BUGabundosalty-horse: hi17:50
salty-horseboink, BUGabundo17:50
salty-horsehi :)17:50
salty-horseif I try and install/uninstall rhythmbox it will sometimes magically mount17:50
BUGabundosalty-horse is having trouble with USB17:50
BUGabundolets help him/her17:50
BUGabundoso it's a music player?17:50
salty-horseyes. sansa e20017:51
BUGabundohumm17:52
BUGabundoI have no experience with those17:52
BUGabundocan you run mount17:52
BUGabundoto see if it mounted anything?17:52
BUGabundobrb... gonna grab something to eat17:52
macoBUGabundo: pulse will regenerate itself17:53
macobecause auto-spawn is enabled17:53
salty-horseit did not17:54
macoyou can disable it in /etc/pulse/client.conf if you want17:54
macosalty-horse: is it in usb-mass-storage mode or MTP mode?17:54
macoif its in MTP mode just open rhythmbox and it should see it17:54
salty-horsemaco, MSC, of course :)17:54
macowhat does MSC stand for?17:55
salty-horsemass storage ... protocol17:55
salty-horseMSP?17:55
salty-horsedevice class17:55
salty-horseMSC17:55
salty-horsehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_mass_storage_device_class17:55
salty-horseanyway, it's set correctly. sometimes installing and uninstalling rhythmbox will cause it to mount17:56
salty-horseafter a few tries it mounts18:02
macoweird18:04
dtchen_BUGabundo: run alsa-info.sh, please18:14
dtchen_salty-horse: sounds like an issue with hal and gnome-mount18:17
BUGabundoback18:19
BUGabundodtchen_: you have mine on the wiki page for codecs18:19
dtchen_BUGabundo: it needs to be *current*, i.e., needs to reflect your current mixer settings when you're experiencing the symptom18:19
dtchen_hence why i ask for a fresh one :)18:20
BUGabundowell since I killed PA a few minutes ago18:20
BUGabundothis would not be a standard case18:20
BUGabundobut ok18:20
BUGabundojust a sec18:20
BUGabundorunning now dtchen_18:21
BUGabundoahh a new alsa.sh is out18:21
BUGabundoupgrading18:21
BUGabundodtchen_: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=cbf3ffdd583da67a93152a68b3f6911fdf648d9b18:22
BUGabundototem and VLC play nothing18:23
BUGabundomplayer tries PA and fails (its killed)18:24
dtchen_ok, sec, working on a Flash issue in another buffer18:24
BUGabundoand gmplayer is set to use ALSA18:24
BUGabundoand also won't play18:24
BUGabundonp18:24
BUGabundoping me when you have the time18:24
BUGabundohey I just saw PA respawn! I had it killed and the daemon stop! wtf18:29
dtchen_should be a few minutes18:29
dtchen_you need to change /etc/pulse/client.conf if you haven't18:29
BUGabundowhen ever you get the time dtchen_18:29
BUGabundoI don't want to mess more with the system dtchen_. I'm just waiting you guys manage to get a proper fix18:30
salty-horsedtchen_, and how do I debug it?18:30
BUGabundoI used to pulseaudio -k and have ALSA work. now it doesn'ti18:31
BUGabundoI guess since PA respawns, the temporary fix, requires to change that conf file18:31
BUGabundosalty-horse: run the alsa script18:32
salty-horseBUGabundo, me? alsa problem?18:32
BUGabundohttp://alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh18:32
BUGabundodownload that, chmod 7xx18:32
BUGabundoand run it... it will generate a link and post it to the audio team18:32
dtchen_i think salty-horse was experiencing the mount issue, not an alsa issue18:34
salty-horsedtchen_, yup18:35
salty-horseBUGabundo, yup ^^ :)18:35
BUGabundoahh18:35
BUGabundosince I saw him speak to dtchen_...18:36
BUGabundoLOL18:36
BUGabundodtchen_: what other packages or areas of interest do you manage?18:37
dtchen_BUGabundo: i used to have a lot more time to do universe work, so pretty much everything. nowadays, resource constraints prevent me from doing things besides SRUs and audio.18:38
BUGabundook, thanks for the input18:38
BUGabundowhat do you do now, since you left the core-dev team?18:38
dtchen_BUGabundo: "SRUs and audio"18:44
BUGabundoeheh. I meant as a job...18:44
BUGabundoor do you dedicate all your time to foss development?18:44
dtchen_BUGabundo: i've always volunteered time to Ubuntu development; i've never been employed to develop FOSS18:47
BUGabundoahh since I saw maco blog mention you used to be coredev, and I assumed you got paid for that18:49
BUGabundosince that ended / you left, I thought you had got other job18:49
dtchen_a number of core-dev are (non-Canonical-employed) community members18:55
dtchen_used to be you could spot us due to the lack of @canonical.com e-mail addresses18:55
BUGabundoahh18:56
BUGabundodidn't know that18:56
BUGabundoassumed that core got paid18:56
dtchen_nope, just means upload privileges to the entire Ubuntu repository18:58
macoBUGabundo: i told you like an hour ago that pulse respawns and what config file to edit. read man!18:58
BUGabundoI did read girl18:58
macoBUGabundo: then why so surprised at it respawning?18:59
BUGabundomaco: but before I even opened the file, I was expecting that stopping the daemon would not respawn18:59
dtchen_nah, autospawn forces daemon invocation if the client detects that a daemon isn't reachable19:00
BUGabundoyeah... now I know19:01
dtchen_ok, found another bug in the alsa-info.sh script19:03
dtchen_anyhoo -19:03
dtchen_try muting 'IEC958' and 'IEC958 Default PCM'19:03
dtchen_11:01 < BUGabundo> yeah... now I know19:06
dtchen_11:03 < dtchen_> ok, found another bug in the alsa-info.sh script19:06
dtchen_11:03 < dtchen_> anyhoo -19:06
dtchen_11:03 < dtchen_> try muting 'IEC958' and 'IEC958 Default PCM'19:06
dtchen_BUGabundo: 11:03 < dtchen_> try muting 'IEC958' and 'IEC958 Default PCM'19:10
BUGabundodtchen_: OFF19:11
dtchen_BUGabundo: is `aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav` still inaudible?19:11
BUGabundonow do I test PA or alsa?19:11
BUGabundoI ear it19:13
dtchen_case closed!19:14
BUGabundowhat?19:14
BUGabundoI can't ear anytning else19:14
dtchen_BUGabundo: you just said you can "ear it" (which i presume means the Front_Center.wav is audible...)19:15
BUGabundoyess19:15
BUGabundobut if I try any other video or audio prog it doesn't play anythinh19:15
dtchen_BUGabundo: please install vorbis-tools and then try `ogg123 /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/desktop-login.ogg`19:16
BUGabundoinstalling19:18
BUGabundodtchen_: got this19:20
BUGabundohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/124922/19:20
BUGabundobut no audio19:20
dtchen_hmm, ok. what about: pasuspender -- ogg123 /usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/desktop-login.ogg19:21
BUGabundobuffer at 100% but no audio19:21
BUGabundothe PAV applet doesn't show a Default sink selected19:22
dtchen_BUGabundo: ok, can you check `amixer -Dhw:0` again, particularly 'IEC958' and 'IEC958 Default PCM'?19:22
dtchen_wait, which pulseaudio packages are you using?19:23
BUGabundohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/124926/19:23
BUGabundopulseaudio:  Installed: 0.9.14-0ubuntu919:23
BUGabundoneed me to test 9.15~test319:24
dtchen_ok, and Headphone is muted; please unmute it19:24
dtchen_did you downgrade directly from 0.9.15~test3~ppa* to 0.9.14-0ubuntu9?19:24
BUGabundoI just changed that to test again19:24
BUGabundoits ON now19:24
dtchen_if so, the mapping tables are incompatible19:24
BUGabundofrom test2 to 9.1419:24
BUGabundonever got to install test319:25
BUGabundo'cause the changes it required new drivers19:25
dtchen_BUGabundo: ok, please test my ppa packages19:25
BUGabundolink?19:25
BUGabundoor can VNC to my laptop19:25
dtchen_https://launchpad.net/~crimsun/+archive/ppa19:25
dtchen_please note that you'll need to killall pulseaudio; mv ~/.pulse ~/.pulse.backup19:26
BUGabundookay19:27
BUGabundodownloading now19:27
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BUGabundoKilled pulseaudio(1482) with signal 1519:28
BUGabundo1back19:29
billybigriggerhave there been any updates to wireless in jaunty? i now see a full 3.0mb/sec doing an ftp transfer from my laptop to my desktop wirelessly, never seen these speeds before...using intel 496519:30
humboltis there an nvidia binary driver available for jaunty already?19:30
dtchen_humbolt: 180.3519:30
humboltand does anybody know how to disable the group scheduler in the kernel?19:30
dtchen_among others19:30
humboltit is slowing down my system19:30
BUGabundo1humbolt: lots of them19:30
BUGabundo1already got at least 3 updates19:31
humboltIO performance is horrible19:31
BUGabundo1humbolt: there's was an email to the devel list with that19:31
humboltI have massive io-waits all the time19:31
BUGabundo1libpulse0 0.9.14-0ubuntu10~ppa1~timing319:31
humboltBUGabundo1 really, so I am not the only one?19:32
BUGabundo1I just have "to many files open" messages19:32
humboltBUGabundo1: I just see it in my system monitor19:32
BUGabundo1really?19:32
BUGabundo1what do you see?19:32
humboltIO-wait is yellow on my system. And I see yellow all the time19:32
* BUGabundo1 uses atop 219:32
dtchen_heading out for a bit19:32
BUGabundo1ok dtchen_19:33
BUGabundo1I'm finising install19:33
BUGabundo1ping me back latter19:33
dtchen_remember to backup your ~/.pulse*19:33
dtchen_it needs to be fresh if you've ever downgraded from 0.9.15~test*19:33
BUGabundo1done19:33
BUGabundo1trying a few play tests19:34
alex_mayorga1is bluetooth functional in Jaunty? it doesn't seem to like any of my dongles19:34
rippsDoes anybody here know how to make screenlets disable if you turn off compiz? I have this big terminal screenlet in my widget layer that takes up a large chunk of my screen if turn off compiz19:34
BUGabundo1ogg test FAIL19:34
BUGabundo1applay tests FAIL19:35
alex_mayorga1I also got this crash bug 33632619:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 336326 in bluez "bluetoothd crashed with SIGSEGV in calloc()" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33632619:36
BUGabundo1ripps: no idea!19:36
BUGabundo1I think it is a either its ALWAYS ON or OFF19:36
rippsBUGabundo1: I know, I made a script that turns screenlets on/off, but it's very touchy, if I add or remove any screenlets, the whole thing breaks.19:38
* ripps is loading the podcast now19:48
ripps^oops, wrong channel19:48
alex_mayorga1ripps: now you got me curious :)19:49
BUGabundo1ehehe19:51
rippsalex_mayorga1: I was just trying to tell the guys at ##club-ubuntu that I was loading the podcast they do.19:53
alex_mayorga1ripps: link?19:57
rippshttp://podcast.club-ubuntu.org/podcast/19:58
rippsalex_mayorga1: ^19:58
DrHalanhey, yesterday i installed grub2. Today i realized it broke both grub-legacy and itself :(20:03
holyduckhow much more unstable is jaunty compared to debian sid?20:29
holyduckrather. how much new crap that breaks have been added?20:30
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DrHalantheholyduck: it should be way more stable20:37
DrHalandebain import freeze was at christmas20:37
theholyduckDrHalan, well then whats with the "most certantly break your system in bad ways"?20:38
* theholyduck has been using sid for years20:38
theholyducksure it sometimes borks. but its perfectly managable20:38
DrHalanthey dont wan tnormal users to use it20:38
theholyduckheck. almost all my boxes use sid20:38
DrHalanwhy dont you just try a live cd?20:39
theholyduckDrHalan, well i was just wondering :P20:39
theholyduckim trying to do something about the horrible situation with ubuntu and media packages20:39
theholyduckand i figured i might have to actually install a ubuntu somewhere to test on20:39
theholyduckand if im fixing it for hardy and intrepid. i might as well see if it works on jaunty aswell20:41
emmaLooking forward to Jaunty now :)20:52
BUGabundoemma: don't look! just boot a live media20:55
emmahehe :)20:55
alex_mayorga1sudo do-release-upgrade -> Checking for a new ubuntu release -> No new release found ??20:55
TheImpalex_mayorga1: jaunty is alpha20:58
theholyduckcant you pull the debian trick of just changing the name in sources.list and dist-upgrade ?20:58
theholyduckthough i've never used ubuntu. so i wouldnt know20:59
tormodalex_mayorga1: update-manager --devel-release21:00
* BUGabundo debuging pidgin for #pidgin devs21:02
alex_mayorga1tormod, thanks21:02
* BUGabundo got regular and reproduclbe crashs with stupid stuff21:03
billybigriggerBUGabundo, like pidgin crashing everytime you send a message to someone?21:09
NumbersHey folks, seems nvidia drivers broke my Jaunty21:17
Numbersnvidia-glx-180 nvidia-glx-180-dev are two packages that were to be upgraded21:18
BUGabundobillybigrigger: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/pidgin/+bug/33640721:18
ubottuUbuntu bug 336407 in pidgin "several pidgin crashes" [Undecided,New]21:18
melikhi everyone21:18
Numbersdpkg-divert: rename involves overwriting `/usr/lib/libGL.so' with21:18
Numbers  different file `/usr/lib/nvidia/libGL.so.xlibmesa', not allowed21:18
Numberswas one error21:18
BUGabundoNumbers: working 100% here21:18
Numbersnvidia-glx-180-dev conflicts with nvidia-glx-180 (>= 180.30) was the other error21:18
NumbersBUGabundo, *envious face*21:19
NumbersAny ideas on how I can fix this?21:19
* billybigrigger has 180.35 working on 2 machines21:20
Numbersor restore the system?21:20
melikwhere can i find the bootup log file?21:20
billybigriggermelik, /var/log/boot21:21
billybigrigger?21:21
BUGabundoNumbers: reboot, hit grub, recovery console, XFIX21:21
NumbersBUGabundo, ah cheers21:21
melik(Nothing has been logged yet.)21:22
melik:(21:22
melikits weird i get some kinit error at startup21:23
meliknot a problem, but i wanna see why its outputting that error21:23
billybigriggercheck kernlog?21:25
BUGabundodtchen_: i rebooted (just because) and still havent got any audio21:25
BUGabundobetter yet... check xorg.0.log21:25
Cycomhey, I'm using the wl driver in 9.04 and I've noticed that for some reason, while the driver shows signal strength in the dropdown menu when choosing a wireless network, the actual panel item doesn't show the signal strength in that graph.21:32
Cycomthis happened in 8.10 as well, but worked fine in 8.04.21:33
DrHalancan somebody help me with completely reinstalling grub trough a live cd?21:43
BUGabundoDrHalan: shoot21:44
BUGabundovery easy21:44
BUGabundojust boot the cd21:44
theholyduckany monkey can do it :P21:45
BUGabundomount the / of the disk; sudo chroot into there21:45
BUGabundoand run update-grub21:45
* theholyduck just fixed a unbootable grub without a livecd21:45
theholyduckBUGabundo, that wont work if its been wiped of the mbr now will it?21:45
theholyduckor replaced rather :P21:45
theholyduckthough running grub-install hd0 isnt all that much harder21:46
BUGabundosure it will21:46
BUGabundoinstead install it!!!21:46
DrHalani trie dthat already..21:46
DrHalani actually broke grub compeletly by trying out grub2. The chaninload and all kernel options returned "unrecognized device string"21:48
DrHalanif i chroot into my installation disk can i get network access somehow?21:50
DrHalani think ill whipe my install21:51
DrHalanif i have my home directory on a seperate disk can i somehow keep it?21:51
BUGabundoyes21:51
BUGabundojust ifup the interface21:52
DrHalanbut how does that work the live cd doesnt detect the ubuntu install i think21:52
BUGabundoeven if you have it on THE SAME disk21:53
BUGabundothe installer will not wipe your home21:53
BUGabundoif u dont choose to format the disk21:53
BUGabundoit will just remove system files, and install fresh21:54
DrHalanoh really21:54
DrHalanbut if i create a user on install?21:54
BUGabundogood question21:56
BUGabundomaybe it just renames the account!?21:56
BUGabundogood time to try21:56
BUGabundoAFAIK the previous user will be kept21:56
DrHalan1aagh my live cd forze21:59
VSpikeI'm not seeing anything from the update-notifier, even though it *is* running and I have many updates to fetch... I wouldn't be suprised if it's broken because of all the notification changes22:10
crdlbit is22:10
BUGabundo1VSpike: IRONY22:10
BUGabundo1I got it 90% correct22:11
VSpikeAh ok.  You pre-empted my "anyone else.." question :)22:11
BUGabundo1its not broken22:11
BUGabundo1its a FEATURE22:11
BUGabundo1see the HUGE thread on the devel ML22:11
BUGabundo1and the bug you have on LP22:11
stealth17I've installed Jaunty 64-bit Alpha 5 on a Macbook 4-1 and I've had a lot of programs crash. Sometimes everything will crash and nothing will stay open. It's not a single app that does it, lots of them just crash. Is this normal for the alpha version or do I have hardware problems or some other reason for the instability?22:11
crdlbVSpike: there's a gconf key if you can't stand it22:11
VSpikeOh ta.. I googled with no luck but will follow those up now22:11
BUGabundo1crdlb: is that info on the bug already?22:12
BUGabundo1can you add it , if not?22:12
BUGabundo1bug 33294522:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 332945 in update-notifier "[Jaunty] Removal of Update Notifier is WRONG" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33294522:12
BUGabundo1stealth17: just you22:12
VSpikeWierd ... https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+source/update-notifier "There are currently no open bugs."22:13
BUGabundo1ROFL22:13
stealth17BUGabundo1, that's good. Where should I start? Would I be best off reinstalling from scratch again? Could it be a kernel problem or should I test the memory to see if it's a hardware problem?22:13
alex_mayorga1bug 336326 anyone?22:16
ubottuLaunchpad bug 336326 in bluez "bluetoothd crashed with SIGSEGV in calloc()" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33632622:16
BUGabundo1I would wait a few more days22:16
BUGabundo1alex_mayorga1: stop nagging everyone22:16
BUGabundo1stealth17: with the python transition everything is in caos22:17
BUGabundo1but you can test MEMTEST22:17
BUGabundo1and run a daily live CD/usb to see if it is reproducbla22:17
stealth17ah sounds good, thanks :)22:19
stealth179.04 rocks otherwise!22:20
BUGabundo1really?22:20
BUGabundo1I like it, but it's a mess22:20
BUGabundo1as all alphas22:20
stealth17runs better then intrepid on my macbook22:20
alex_mayorga1what's a good pizza timer for ubuntu?22:20
stealth17alex_mayorga1, there is one on gKrellm22:20
stealth17BUGabundo1, true true, just the nature of the beast with Alpha I suppose22:21
Klanticusis the jaunty updates broken yet?22:21
BUGabundo1nope22:21
BUGabundo1working so far, Klanticus22:22
BUGabundo1or are you mentioning update notifier22:22
BUGabundo1or even python rebuild?22:22
BUGabundo1Klanticus: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^22:22
lymecaI need a new version of ALSA for my sound card to work properly.  I will compile 1.0.19 from source, but do I need to uninstall the existing ALSA first via aptitude?22:24
KlanticusBUGabundo: ok.. thank you man22:25
BUGabundolymeca: there is a new version on luke's PPA22:26
BUGabundoalready done22:26
BUGabundoask maco or dtchen_ for more info22:26
DrHalanso BUGabundo how do i choose not to format a drive?22:27
BUGabundoclear the format box on the installer22:28
BUGabundowhen I get there!22:28
BUGabundochoose MANUAL of course22:28
lymecaBUGabundo: Do I need alsa-driver or also alsa-lib and alsa-utils?22:28
lymecaWhere is luke's PPA located?22:28
BUGabundolymeca: all that talk is over my head22:29
BUGabundoI just read the email22:29
lymecahaha22:29
DrHalanah tahts nice so i choose the same type of filesystem again and everything stays?22:29
BUGabundohttps://launchpad.net/~themuso/+archive22:29
BUGabundoDrHalan NO NO22:29
BUGabundoyou KEEP your actual filesystem22:30
BUGabundojust don't format22:30
BUGabundolymeca: https://launchpad.net/~themuso/+archive22:30
lymecawemeh22:30
DrHalanBUGabundo: i mean the option "Use as.."22:30
lymecaTHere is no alsa-driver package which is the one I REALLY need22:30
BUGabundolymeca: you can try #pulseaudio for help22:31
BUGabundoDrHalan you have got me CONFUSED22:31
lymecafuck pulseaudio22:31
lymecathat shit sucks22:31
lymecaI want ALSA22:31
BUGabundoplease explain before I give any more help22:31
BUGabundolymeca: Ubuntu is no longer for you22:32
BUGabundoits ON and even restarts if you kill it22:32
jussi01!ohmy | lymeca22:32
ubottulymeca: Please watch your language, attitude, and topic to help keep this channel friendly and helpful. Remember, there are kids here!22:32
lymecaNot if you run sudo apt-get remove --purge pulseaudio22:32
lymecaWhat kids alpha test Ubuntu?22:32
lymecahaha22:32
DrHalanBUGabundo: first thanks :) Well i started ubiquity (or how the installer is called), on partitioning i choose "manually" and then. On partition-settings I didn't check format. But theres a filed "Use as..." and i can choose filesytems types: ext3, ext4, swap etc22:33
DrHalanand i have to set it from "don't use" to something in order to be able to set a mount point22:33
BUGabundoDrHalan ah ok ... humm that should be there I think! if it is , just choose the same that already was22:34
BUGabundoof course22:34
BUGabundobut choose NOT TO FORMAT22:34
DrHalanyeah I understand :)22:34
BUGabundolymeca: still many apps will break22:34
DrHalanthanks22:34
BUGabundosince they are being patched to work wit hPA22:35
DrHalanBUGabundo: now something comes up "The file system on /dev/sda5 assigned to / has not been marked for formatting.  Directories containing system files (/etc, /lib, /usr, /var, ...) that already exist under any defined mountpoint will be deleted during the install."22:35
BUGabundoYES YES22:36
BUGabundothat's EXACLY what YOU want22:36
DrHalannice :)22:36
DrHalanBUGabundo: now if i set the same username it overwrites my settings22:36
BUGabundono idea!22:36
BUGabundobackup the user home to a TAR22:37
BUGabundoand let it rip!22:37
BUGabundothen you will find out and let US know22:37
DrHalani did that with the ciritcal files22:37
BUGabundoif you say so!22:37
* BUGabundo always uses clonezilla for FULL DISK backup22:37
theholyduckwhen will the ubuntu installer support lvm anyway?22:38
* BUGabundo wishes Clonezilla was able to do partial mounts, like proprietary app Disk Image22:38
BUGabundotheholyduck: it does now AFAIK22:38
theholyduckBUGabundo, the graphical one?22:38
BUGabundobroke a few days on udev22:38
BUGabundoshould be fixed now22:38
theholyduckso its added for 9.04 eh?22:39
theholyduckabout time i say :P22:39
BUGabundoacording to Release notes, just need to do a few retires22:39
BUGabundotheholyduck: PLEASE read the release note22:39
theholyduckBUGabundo, well i was just installing 8.10 for some fixing ubuntu horribleness. and noticed it didnt let me do lvm :P22:40
theholyduckim in here cause i'll try to fix 9.04 after im done with 8.04 and 8.1022:40
* BUGabundo stupid pidgin22:41
CarlFKhttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/212073  once I create that .fdi file, what do I restart to get it re-read?22:45
ubottuUbuntu bug 212073 in xorg-server "Touchscreen stops functioning correctly in Xorg if the device is removed/reinserted" [Low,Fix released]22:45
BUGabundoCarlFK: visit #ubuntu-devel22:48
BUGabundoand see if ogra or pitti are around22:48
CarlFKBUGabundo: thanks22:48
CarlFKI might have it... don't want to bug them if I don't need to22:48
BUGabundoyou can also popup on #ubuntu-mobile22:49
BUGabundothere's usually a few guys there confortable with touchscreens22:49
DrHalanBUGabundo: i couldn't install... grub-install failed and the installer crashed..22:56
BUGabundomaybe there's a bug with grub22:57
BUGabundoask on devel22:58
BUGabundorequest for confirmation: Firefox 3.1 -> ctrl+scroll does zoom works?23:04
DrHalan1okay, what do i do if grub is still brokenß23:05
BUGabundofile bug?23:05
BUGabundorequest for confirmation: Firefox 3.1 -> ctrl+scroll does zoom works?23:05
BUGabundocome on fellow ubunteros23:05
rwwBUGabundo: Firefox 3.1 is in Jaunty? I only see 3.0.6.23:06
BUGabundorww:  yes it is23:06
BUGabundo !info firefox-3.123:07
BUGabundo !package firefox-3.123:07
ubottuError: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)23:07
BUGabundowhy doesn't the bot like me?23:07
BUGabundo!package firefox-3.123:07
ubottuError: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)23:07
BUGabundo!info firefox-3.123:08
rww!info firefox-3.1 jaunty23:08
ubottufirefox-3.1 (source: firefox-3.1): safe and easy web browser from Mozilla. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.1~b3~hg20090205r23182+nobinonly-0ubuntu1 (jaunty), package size 882 kB, installed size 3444 kB23:08
ubottufirefox-3.1 (source: firefox-3.1): safe and easy web browser from Mozilla. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.1~b3~hg20090205r23182+nobinonly-0ubuntu1 (jaunty), package size 882 kB, installed size 3444 kB23:08
BUGabundorww: ^^^^^23:08
DrHalan1what does "/dev/sda does not have any corresponding BIOS drive." mean?23:10
theholyduckDrHalan1, it means you didnt mount /dev and /proc in your chroot23:10
BUGabundototally guessing some how its not used on the BIOS?23:10
BUGabundoor that23:10
theholyduckDrHalan1, i dont feel like talking you trough it. though i guess google or #grub will23:11
theholyduckactually you dont need chroot at all if you know how to operate a grub console23:11
rwwBUGabundo: ctrl-scroll works for me in firefox-3.0 and firefox-3.1. Is that what you needed to know?23:12
theholyduckDrHalan1, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=22435123:12
theholyducklike this23:12
DrHalan1well i didn tuse chroot but "sudo grub-install /dev/sda --root-directory=/media/disk-1/"23:12
BUGabundoit helps23:12
theholyduckDrHalan1, that wont work :P23:12
BUGabundocan you do me a couple more tests? rww?23:12
theholyduckDrHalan1, do like that guide i posted23:12
theholyduck:P23:12
rwwBUGabundo: sure23:12
BUGabundorww: can you (force) install this addon on 3.1 ?23:13
BUGabundohttp://urandom.ca/nosquint/23:13
theholyduckDrHalan1, anyways if you cant google to fix your grub23:13
theholyduckshould you REALLY be using jaunty?23:13
DrHalan1but the other thing doesnt either "find /boot/grub/stage1" tells me  "Error 15: File not found"23:13
theholyduckDrHalan1, try without the /boot23:13
BUGabundotheholyduck: if theres is a current bug on GRUB23:13
DrHalan1theholyduck: its not the first time i try to fix grub bu tthis time all the ussual way dont work..23:13
theholyduckso just find /grub/stage123:13
BUGabundomost tests won't be able to fix it23:14
DrHalan1theholyduck: doesn't make a difference23:14
theholyduckDrHalan1, well then you dont have grub installed :P23:14
theholyduckand id say thats your problem23:14
DrHalan1but i just run the installer from the live cd23:15
DrHalan1to ensure this23:15
DrHalan1gonna try to format the / partition23:16
BUGabundorww: works?23:16
rwwBUGabundo: Looks like it's working with checkCompatibility off.23:17
DrHalan1just wondering, ubuntu seems only be able to import from users/settings from windows not ubuntu itself23:18
BUGabundodamn it so IT WAS the daily23:18
BUGabundorww: one more test If you don't mind23:18
rwwBUGabundo: okay23:18
BUGabundohttps://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa23:19
BUGabundoadd this to your sources and test the newest FF 3.123:19
BUGabundowith and without the addon23:19
BUGabundoI recommend new profiles23:19
BUGabundofirefox-3.1 -ProfileManager23:19
BUGabundorww: and thanks so much for helping out23:20
b3nwhi all, just did an upgrade, was lsubs left out of usbutils on purpose?23:22
rwwBUGabundo: still seems to be working :/23:24
b3nwnm ignore23:24
BUGabundoreally?23:25
BUGabundoits not here23:25
BUGabundorww: with or without addon?23:25
rwwBUGabundo: both =/23:25
BUGabundook23:26
BUGabundoso its one of my other 53 addons messing things23:26
BUGabundothanks23:26
BUGabundoI'll try again with yet a new profile23:26
BUGabundorww: but are you really sure?23:26
BUGabundocause even the DEV said it was giving him probs23:26
rwwBUGabundo: Yup. It's working fine for me using the firefox-3.1 from the PPA, with and without the addon. I deleted my .mozilla directory after testing in each version, so I had a clean slate each time.23:27
rwwBUGabundo: what specifically doesn't work for you?23:27
BUGabundo.mozilla???23:27
BUGabundothat's your ALL firefox!23:27
BUGabundoeven 3.0.623:28
BUGabundono need for that23:28
rwwBUGabundo: I know, I move between computers a lot and don't really value my profile data.23:28
BUGabundofirefox-3.1 -ProfileManager creates new profiles23:28
* rww nods23:28
BUGabundorww: ctrl+scroll23:28
BUGabundoit doesn't work!23:28
BUGabundono zoom control23:28
BUGabundoand no squint is an wonderful addon23:29
BUGabundoallows you to use both Text Zoom and Page Zoom23:29
rwwBUGabundo: which version of the addon are you using? 1.93.2.1?23:29
DrHalan1wow now it worked thank you guys!23:30
BUGabundoI was with an older one, that got broken on a FF update23:30
BUGabundoand tested the beta, and it got worse23:30
BUGabundoff 3.2 NEVER worked with it... it never saved the zoom23:31
BUGabundoonce I changed a tab, zoom would be reset to default23:31
BUGabundo3.1 started actinglike that this week too23:31
BUGabundoFYI Firefox 3.2 IS FASTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT23:31
rwwYup, I just tried it again with and without the addon and it's working. HRm.23:32
BUGabundoif it worked with all my addons23:32
BUGabundoI would be using it23:32
BUGabundobut nosquint and better Greader are broke23:32
BUGabundoas I said... need to make a new profile and test23:32
BUGabundomaybe its one of my other addons23:32
BUGabundojust for the kicks, wanna test on 3.2?23:33
rwwBUGabundo: nah, I actually have to go away for a few hours23:33
BUGabundothanks anyway23:34
ali1234ezoom is better and faster23:34
BUGabundoali1234: don't know it23:40
BUGabundolink?23:40
ali1234http://wiki.compiz-fusion.org/Plugins/Ezoom23:41
BUGabundoahh23:41
BUGabundothat I know23:41
BUGabundobut its not the same thing, it won't save per domain23:41
BUGabundoand requires me to run compiz23:41
alex_mayorga1is FF 3.1 coming with Jaunty?23:58
anderskIt is packaged in Jaunty, but the default firefox is still 3.0.23:58

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