[00:00] <disassembler> i used reaktor on windows and i have photoshop on my mac.
[03:10] <Schmidt> I'm trying to mount my USB flashdrive via thunar and it's volume manager but get an error box saying "Failed to mount 4G Removable Volume". org.freedesktop.hal.storage.mount-removable no <-- (action, result)" is there a way to fix this ?
[03:12] <ball> Can you mount it manually?
[03:13] <Schmidt> with sudo sure
[03:14] <Schmidt> my user belongs to the plugdev group I don't know if i have to be a member of anything else.
[03:15] <Schmidt> and I have no problems mounting a CD
[04:04] <G-Blunted> how can i see the model number of my wireless pcima card?
[06:16] <rocko> Guest21754 lspci
[07:37] <dom38> hi
[08:17] <moodog> Morning :)
[12:59] <pc-illiterate> hello everyone
[13:00] <pc-illiterate> ok, hello anyone
[13:00] <pc-illiterate> lol
[13:06] <Myrtti> pc-illiterate: did you have a question or...?
[13:06] <hatake_kakashi> I've got an issue with the screensaver. I tried the leave message button, well I left a test message but now I unlock the screensaver. I am now left with a black screen with a small window showing time the message was left and the message. The x button is greyed out and I can't close it, I eventually got the mouse cursor back but it only stays on the message box window
[13:06] <pc-illiterate> i dont think so. im checking the faq
[13:08] <hatake_kakashi> lol nm I think its working agian
[13:08] <hatake_kakashi> again*
[14:30] <hatake_kakashi> anyone noticing a massive memory usage? I think its a memory leak or something like that.. the machine has been running for a day and 5 hours with xfce desktop along with a few apps (one ftpd) and it seems like it has gone from around 300MB to now 770MB
[14:31] <charlie-tca> hatake_kakashi: what panel applets do you have installed?
[14:31] <hatake_kakashi> charlie-tca, standard ones, I haven't touched any panel applets to be honest
[14:32] <charlie-tca> Could be something else then. It has been reported with xfce4-mixer with non-default applets
[14:32] <charlie-tca> There are a couple of other cases.
[14:33] <hatake_kakashi> running htop as super user and sorted the list by mem% it shows gvfsd using up 412M resident memory
[14:34] <hatake_kakashi> heh google shows some interesting info about gvfsd using up alot
[14:35] <charlie-tca> gvfsd covers too much territory.
[14:36] <charlie-tca> If it is reproducible, you can report a bug about it. Was this a Xubuntu install or did you add xubuntu to Ubuntu?
[14:37] <hatake_kakashi> xubuntu install and it seems like to be gvfsd itself
[14:37] <hatake_kakashi> wonder if I could just simply kill this daemon instead
[14:37] <charlie-tca> You should report the bug on it. I'll try to reproduce it myself.
[14:38] <charlie-tca> I don´t know what killing it will do.
[14:39] <hatake_kakashi> I have 3 terminals running, pureadmin (pureftpd frontend), filemanager and system monitor running, those are pretty much it
[14:41] <hatake_kakashi> I checked the package manager and I can see the version installed seems older than this site I was just reading from whereby someone reported a bug with gvfsd-http
[14:41] <hatake_kakashi> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/225615
[14:47] <charlie-tca> fixed in jaunty. I also see one where audio files cause it.
[14:47] <charlie-tca> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/316093
[14:47] <hatake_kakashi> ok I've enabled extra repositories and grabbed the latest available version without having to add another source.. its now running *ubuntu3 instead of *ubuntu2, htop reports ~360MB mem usage with gvfsd no longer ranking as the top one.. I'll run it for a few days and see how I go
[14:48] <charlie-tca> thanks for letting us know
[14:48] <hatake_kakashi> nw
[14:49] <hatake_kakashi> btw I have also connected a portable usb hard drive (imation 320gb apollo 2.5"), the fs is ntfs and its mounted via fuseblk (with rw mode automagically set) dunno if that contributes to the issue but I suppose time will tell soon enough :)
[14:49] <hatake_kakashi> it was connected roughly 15 hours ago
[14:50] <hatake_kakashi> maybe more
[14:50] <charlie-tca> I don't know, but not in the reports I see.
[14:50] <hatake_kakashi> yeah I was browsing inside the directory where gvfsd is placed and there seems to be heaps of files or should I say binaries :)
[14:51] <charlie-tca> that's normal though
[14:52] <hatake_kakashi> *nods* was thinking maybe one of those bins may have a handle one the portable usb (of course I could verify with lsof) but heck :)
[14:52] <hatake_kakashi> s/one/on
[14:52]  * charlie-tca nods
[15:17] <mcpasdgarrett> Hi all, I am having to type xset mouse 1 1 into a teminal after I login each time to make my remote sessions work the way I need them to.  Is there any way to automate this?
[15:18] <ablomen> mcpasdgarrett, check out autostarted apps in the settings manager
[15:19] <mcpasdgarrett> albomen: I tried in there, but it didn't seem to work.  Do I need to create a bash script or can I just type "xset mouse 1 1" in as the command?
[15:22] <ablomen> afaik that should work
[15:23] <mcpasdgarrett> Nope, neither way does it seem to work.  Any other ideas?
[15:25] <mcpasdgarrett> I'm not really sure what the xset mouse command does, I just was told from our IP-KVM support that it is needed for the mouse to properly sync.  Is it something that can be put in my xorg.conf file?
[15:28] <ablomen> http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/How_to_set_mouse_speed_in_X << last item might help
[16:47] <Winnipeg_Guy> Hi.. I'm looking for a lightweight music player / manager that fits in well with xfce. So far, my top choice is exhaile, but I'm wondering if there is something a little lighter out there that would do what I need. All I need is support for playlists and ipod syncing. Any ideas?
[16:50] <charlie-tca> Listen Music Player is the default in Jaunty
[16:51] <Winnipeg_Guy> charlie-tca: Hadn't heard of that one. I'll check it out.
[16:51] <charlie-tca> I don't know if it can do the ipod sync, but it does play
[16:55] <Winnipeg_Guy> listen pulls in a lot of gnome-centric stuff.
[17:58] <lear123456> running xubunutu 8.10  It is trying to update libc6 but can't find it on the repositories.  Any suggestions?  I need to show that my computer is clean and up to date and this is preventing that.
[17:59] <charlie-tca> part of glibc source package
[18:02] <lear123456> yes, it is listing three updates for it.  libc6, libc6-dev, libc6-i686.  When I click "update" it responds :"W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/glibc/libc6-dev_2.8~20080505-0ubuntu8_i386.deb
[18:02] <lear123456>   404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.31 80]
[18:02] <lear123456> W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/glibc/libc6_2.8~20080505-0ubuntu8_i386.deb
[18:02] <lear123456>   404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.31 80]
[18:02] <lear123456> "
[18:02] <lear123456> The other 28 updates worked fine.
[18:06] <charlie-tca> I don't know what to say. looking at http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/glibc/ it is correct. they do not exist
[18:07] <charlie-tca> Perhaps restart and try another update from command line
[18:08] <lear123456> I'll try that.  Is there anyway to reset update manager so it quits looking for them or is this something beyond my control here?
[18:09] <charlie-tca> I don't really know. I normally use "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" to run the updates instead of update manager.
[18:09] <charlie-tca> It seems to work better for me.
[18:09] <charlie-tca> Update Manager refuses to update too many times
[18:09] <lear123456> Thank you for your help.  Have a good day!
[18:09] <charlie-tca> You are welcome
[18:11] <basajaun> hi all
[18:14] <zoredache> !hi
[18:29] <bedmunds_> hi basajaun
[18:31] <bedmunds_> I love Windows Updates + Grub :) ............Windows Automatically updated the other night, reboots.........and I have xubuntu as my default OS, so in a way..........windows forced me to use linux.
[18:32]  * charlie-tca thinks windows is trying to tell you something
[18:32] <bedmunds_> yeah.........I'm actually three applications away from dropping windows for good.
[18:37] <n2diy> I think the 8.04 intel iso has a bug? I can't burn a good iso, and neither can my neighbor. I don't have any trouble burning the alt cd.
[18:38] <charlie-tca> What is the specific url and name?
[18:39] <n2diy> so you want to know the server too?
[18:39] <charlie-tca> It could be the mirror you are downloading from
[18:39] <n2diy> ok, hang on a sec.
[18:39] <charlie-tca> I want to know what the actual name of the image is
[18:44] <basajaun> charlie-tca: I have solved the compositing problem
[18:44] <charlie-tca> What was the answer?
[18:45] <basajaun> killall xfwm4; sleep 1; xfwm4 --compositor=on --replace &
[18:45] <n2diy> charle-tca, Ok, when I first did the DL, I was asked to select a mirror, and I used the one at MIT, now, the mirror is selected for me, http://mirror.anl.gov. But I'm sure my original DL came from the MIT mirror.
[18:45] <charlie-tca> Thanks, basajaun
[18:45] <charlie-tca> n2diy: what was the file name?
[18:45] <charlie-tca> 8.04 intel leaves me too many to pick from
[18:46] <basajaun> welcome charlie-tca  and many thanks for assisting me
[18:46] <n2diy> xubuntu-8.04.1-desktop-i386.iso
[18:46] <charlie-tca> Okay, I will download it from MIT and try it.
[18:46] <n2diy> RR
[18:47] <Myrtti> I thought setting the compositor on can be done in mcs
[18:47] <charlie-tca> Not after you lose the tab in window manager tweaks
[18:50] <basajaun> correct
[18:52] <basajaun> I have spoken to people on the compiz channel and they were surprised the test command are not suppose to be permanebt but the command --replace might not be implemented in xubnutu
[18:52] <basajaun> xubuntu sorry
[18:52] <charlie-tca> That could well be
[18:53] <basajaun> anyway all is well
[18:53] <charlie-tca> but if it is up to the distribution to implement, they should not have it in there in the first place
[18:54] <charlie-tca> in my humble opinion
[18:54] <basajaun> yes I do agree
[19:11] <basajaun> bye charlie-tca
[19:11] <basajaun> bye Myrtti
[19:11] <basajaun> thanks
[19:11] <basajaun> bye all
[20:48] <juanito> hello friends
[21:50] <|gonzo|> hello
[21:51] <|gonzo|> i just installed xubuntu 8.10 over an old notebook I have, installation went without problems but it hangs during grub loading
[21:51] <|gonzo|> any suggestion?
[21:55] <zoredache> what do you mean hangs during grub?  What is the last thing you see on the screen?
[21:56] <|gonzo|> grub 1.5 stage loading
[21:57] <|gonzo|> ops no sorry
[21:57] <|gonzo|> grub loading, please wait...
[21:59] <|gonzo|> i'm also trying to boot from the cd with "boot from first hard disk" but get the same result
[22:09] <n2diy> Just finished my first Xubuntu install, and I like what I see so far.
[22:12] <|gonzo|> ok, nevermind
[22:12] <|gonzo|> the notebook went foxtrot-uniform :(
[22:31] <n2diy> can Thunar work with an archive created with Nautilus?
[22:41] <n2diy> charlie-tca, did you get a chance to test that iso?
[22:42] <charlie-tca> I have not had a chance, still trying to finish jaunty testing so we can release it
[22:43] <charlie-tca> Looks like alpha 6 released.
[22:51] <charlie-tca> n2diy: downloading now from mit
[22:52] <charlie-tca> which sent me to: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/8.04.1/release/ for Xubuntu
[22:53] <charlie-tca> which should be the same image I have been using
[23:24] <pc-illiterate> anyone know where i can find someone to modify an existing installer for a ported game ? or even better, make one from scratch ?
[23:31] <zoredache> eh?
[23:42] <pc-illiterate> is that eh ? for me ?