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kindofabuzzis apt all screwed up? i've tried to install 3 things now and all get errors00:23
hvgotcodeswhere would i find out if hibernate/suspend will work for my laptop with jaunty?00:31
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xtknighti know this has probably been asked a lot, but am i the only one having issues with pulseaudio in this release?01:17
dtchenxtknight: no, you're not. what specifically?01:21
xtknightdtchen, random skipping in the first 5 secs of songs, gstreamer apps having no sound whatsoever, pulseaudio randomly segfaulting and crashing, mplayer not working01:23
xtknightprimary sound card changing each time i reboot01:23
xtknighta few of the things i guess01:23
xtknightvlc not having a pulse plugin at all as well01:24
dtchenxtknight: the "first 5 seconds of songs" aberrations should be resolved on most chipsets as of ubuntu1101:26
xtknighttsched=0 previously fixed this, but now i have it in there and it is still happening01:26
xtknightand i cannot find where pulseaudio logs are anymore01:26
xtknightpreviously it was saying like...increasing time to 50 ms ,60 ms, 70 ms something like that01:26
dtchenpulseaudio continues to log to syslog, as it has done previously01:26
xtknightyeah that was no longer in my syslog.  and i thought that was the reason i was getting the skipping but i guess not01:27
dtchenyes, those are the watermarks being adjusted. they only appear if glitch-free is enabled. tsched=0 disables glitch-free.01:27
xtknightyup watermarks01:27
dtchenthere are two issues at play here, really; you should read bug 330814 for both components01:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 330814 in linux "snd_pcm_avail_update() returning absurd values causes PulseAudio to abort" [Low,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33081401:27
dtchen(linux and pulseaudio)01:27
xtknighti don't know how or where i should direct my frustration, or whether i should put it somehow to use to try and fix the problems01:28
dtcheni've already pushed the pulseaudio fixes into jaunty, but we really need the linux ones applied, too01:28
xtknightthere are some fixes that need to be debdiff'd ?01:28
dtchenthere is one critical linux fix that is fairly invasive01:29
dtcheni'm testing that one locally01:29
dtcheni can only do so much with pa 0.9.1401:29
xtknighthmmm well how have things gotten worse since intrepid for pulseaudio?   or maybe that is only on my machine01:29
xtknightya not blaming it on anyone really01:29
dtchenyou really need pa 0.9.15 and the linux fix01:29
xtknightjust something i've noticed01:29
dtchenintrepid never had glitch-free in its actual source code01:30
xtknighti dont have glitch free since i have tsched=0 in the pa file right01:30
dtchenif you have load-module module-hal-detect tsched=0, correct01:30
xtknightyeah01:30
dtchenbe aware that there is no one setting that fixes the issue for all cards01:31
xtknightit's so weird because those messages corresponded with the skipping directly as i checked my syslog.  the watermark messages.  and previously tsched=0 fixed them.  and now it's not01:31
xtknight(this is after a reinstall of jaunty)01:31
xtknightor maybe some updates i guess i cant remember01:31
dtchenhave you tried reenabling glitch-free?01:32
xtknightnope01:32
dtchentry it.01:32
xtknightok brb01:32
dtchenwe're having to work around broken hardware01:32
xtknightbut intrepid pulseaudio did not have the problem for some reason01:32
dtchenxtknight: because intrepid's alsa was broken01:33
xtknighti do have a questoin... what is default.pa and system.pa?01:33
xtknightmy default.pa has tsched=0, system.pa does not01:33
dtchenthe newer the version of alsa, the more strict the fixes tend to be, and as a result, things that worked before because of an erroneous assumption now don't work01:33
dtchensystem.pa is for the system-wide daemon01:34
dtchenwe don't use system-wide daemon invocation by default; we use per-user session01:34
xtknightmine says per-user when i do /etc/init.d/pulseaudio restart so i guess i should be paying attention to default.pa01:34
xtknightand pulseaudio is started under 'andy', my regular user01:34
xtknighttsched=1  ?01:35
dtchenthat's correct. i had to make that change to the initscript because people keep assuming that the initscript is the way to invoke it. which is wrong.01:35
dtchenyou can either use tsched=1, or you can remove tsched=001:35
xtknightokay will do.  thx for the advice.  brb01:35
xtknightdtchen, the skipping persists, using the sound preferences Test button01:38
xtknightfor the first 5-10 seconds01:38
dtchenok, then you need to re-disable glitch-free01:39
xtknightand the pertinent log messages: http://pastebin.com/m528fbf8801:39
xtknightokay i will set tsched=0 and reboot01:39
dtchenyou don't need to reboot or log out01:39
dtchenjust make the conffile change and killall pulseaudio01:39
dtchenit will respawn01:39
xtknightokay01:40
xtknighti have killed it but i don't see it coming back01:40
dtchenplay something01:40
xtknightk01:40
xtknightand now there is no problem01:40
xtknightnot with the skipping01:41
xtknighthowever, totem and rhythmbox act like they're playing and no sound comes out01:41
xtknightvlc will play stuff under the alsa plugin01:42
dtchenxtknight: killall pulseaudio;pulseaudio -vvv01:43
dtchentell me if anything red appears (critical errors)01:43
xtknightE: alsa-util.c: Error opening PCM device hw:0: Device or resource busy01:43
xtknightE: module.c: Failed to load  module "module-alsa-sink" (argument: "device_id=0 sink_name=alsa_output.pci_13f6_111_sound_card_0_alsa_playback_0 tsched=0"): initialization failed.01:43
xtknightmaybe that's because vlc is open01:43
dtchenright, so you need to kill it01:43
xtknightok01:44
xtknightso with vlc closed, no red errors01:44
dtchenright, and if you restart vlc after the daemon is running, what happens?01:44
xtknight vlc works01:45
xtknightwhen i try to play stuff with totem i see this01:45
xtknightD: sink-input.c: Requesting rewind due to uncorking01:45
xtknightD: module-suspend-on-idle.c: Sink alsa_output.pci_8086_3a3e_sound_card_0_alsa_playback_0 becomes busy.01:45
xtknightD: protocol-native.c: Requesting rewind due to end of underrun.01:45
xtknightand umm somehow that looks like it's using my intel (vendor 8086) card, not my C-Media which is hw001:46
dtchenthat version of pa doesn't display ssid info01:47
dtchen8086:3a3e should be the vendor and device info for your hw:001:47
xtknightwhoa holy crud01:47
xtknightE: alsa-util.c: snd_pcm_avail_update() returned a value that is exceptionally large: 13835058054975712196 bytes (418291779157 ms) Most likely this is a Linux bug. Please report this issue to the ALSA developers.01:47
xtknightyeah a whole console full of these01:48
dtchenyes, that's the linux portion of the bug i mentioned previously01:48
xtknight<dtchen> 8086:3a3e should be the vendor and device info for your hw:001:48
xtknightthis is not the case however01:48
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dtchenwhat does `lspci -nv|grep -A1 040[13]' return?01:48
xtknightsee here: http://pastebin.com/m5c52d38001:48
xtknightok that output is here: http://pastebin.com/m13ef988301:49
dtchenis the output actually going to the wrong sink?01:49
dtchenif so, migrate it to the intended one using pavucontrol01:50
dtchen(or pacmd, ...)01:50
xtknightlet me find a bug i filed on the module loading order of alsa first01:50
xtknightmaybe this has to do with it01:50
xtknighti manually set cmedia to load to 0 after i installed ubuntu because they kept changing01:50
dtchenright, that's a linux and hardware issue01:50
dtchenwe can't fix that01:51
dtchenwe can hack around it by using the slot= parameter for snd.ko, or we can forcibly reload modules in the desired order, but otherwise there's no good method01:51
xtknightmaybe pulseaudio took the hw0 at one point, then i changed the hw001:51
xtknightbut i thought pulseaudio should just read what the hw0 is now01:51
dtchenpa uses whatever hal tells it01:52
dtchenif you change the device order, you need to hint hal01:52
xtknightok here it was.  Bug 33959901:53
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/339599/+text)01:53
xtknightwell anyways i will try the pavucontrol thing01:54
xtknighti move my playback stream to cmedia and it suddenly works01:55
dtchenyour linux bug is a dupe01:56
xtknightunfortunately my hda-intel does not work and i need it for my surround sound as well so i need both working01:56
dtchenso use the slot parameter01:57
dtchendon't use index; it breaks under certain conditions01:57
dtchencat /proc/asound/modules01:58
dtchenthen order those specifically using /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base01:58
xtknight0 snd_cmipci, 1 snd_hda_intel01:58
dtchene.g.,01:58
dtchenecho options snd slots=snd-cmipci,snd-hda-intel | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base01:59
dtchenmake sure you remove any hardcoded index=# lines you've added02:00
xtknightok02:00
xtknighti see02:00
xtknightany way to get around this one without rebooting?02:01
dtchensure, /sbin/alsa force-reload02:01
unixdawganyone here get a bcm 4318 wifi to work02:01
unixdawgis there ahow to02:01
xtknightdtchen, yes sure enough totem works like it should now02:02
unixdawgit says it sees my card but its not scanning for ap's02:02
xtknightnow it seems like the default install should be like this?? :(02:02
dtchenxtknight: should be like what?02:02
xtknightdtchen, ubuntu should place "options snd slots=" by default?02:03
dtchenxtknight: how?02:03
xtknightdedicated cards first, onboard ones last02:03
xtknightor however alsa chooses hw0,hw1, and so on02:03
dtchenalsa doesn't choose those02:03
dtchenbios does.02:04
dtchenall the slots= parameter does is _prevent_ drivers from taking a certain slot02:04
xtknightso we're basically saying anyone with two audio cards is going to have this experience and there's not much we can do about it02:05
dtchenright02:05
dtchenthat's part of why PA is useful02:05
xtknightbut i just fixed mine somehow02:05
xtknight(well, you did)02:05
dtchenPA uses whatever hal exposes, so you don't need to juggle indices02:05
dtcheni'll explain further why it's not possible to get right:02:06
dtchenUser A wants her usb headset to always be the primary audio device02:06
dtchenUser B wants his onboard Intel to always be the primary audio device02:06
dtchenUser C wants his SB Live to take precedence over the onboard Intel02:06
dtchenthere is no one mechanism that allows for all those02:07
xtknighta simple listbox wont do?02:07
dtchenlistbox to set slots?02:07
xtknightlike for instance, i set my audio device as this, and that's just how it is.  everything uses that device.  unless you manually specify another one02:07
dtchenwhy do that when PA already does that?02:07
JanCand User D wants onboard the default but his pro audio card for pro audio apps  ;)02:08
xtknightwell i am confsued when neither sound card works02:08
xtknighti start up ubuntu, i start totem, i plug my headphones into the lineout of both, and i hear nothing.  and it acts like it's playing02:08
xtknightwhat gives...02:08
macoor they want ekiga to go through their headset but music to go through the onboard02:08
dtchenthe problem is that some people want all audio routed through the usb headset; some other people never want audio routed through the usb headset unless they explicitly say so02:08
dtchenhow would any automated mechanism know which to place first in options snd slots=foo,bar ?02:09
xtknightright now what happens is that the primary card changes on the reboot02:09
dtchenthe primary card *can* change on boot02:09
dtchenagain, that's a hardware issue02:09
dtchenwe can only hack around it02:10
macobecause device ordering isnt static02:10
maco?02:10
dtchenpci devices are enumerated nondeterministically, correct02:10
xtknightwhy not use UUIDs like we do with hard disks02:10
Amaranththere is no unique id02:11
dtchenbecause you can't *assign* UUIDs to them02:11
xtknighthow does windows work?02:11
JanCwell, there are the PCI/USB IDs (which would work if you don't have 2 identical cards)02:11
dtchenalso, imagine if you have a nice multicard setup with four of the same audio cards02:11
xtknightin windows i can choose a primary card and it is just fine02:11
AmaranthJanC: Those change based on position02:12
dtchenxtknight: because Windows offers yet another layer of abstraction02:12
dtchenxtknight: when you talk to the primary card, you talk to whatever is pointed to be the default, not an actual card position or index02:12
xtknighthow is the default 'stored'02:12
macodtchen: would that be roughly equivalent to how you can tell pulseaudio which card to use?02:13
dtchenit's stored in the registry and probed at windows startup02:13
dtchenmaco: what?02:13
xtknightwell in the absence of anything better, let's make the card detection consistent.  if two cards with the same pci id/ven id come up as hw0,hw1 sometimes then that's expectable.  but let's distinguish using pci id/ven id for different cards at least02:13
xtknightit's better than playing the lottery02:14
dtchenxtknight: the differentiation already exists. It's that there's no good way to enforce an initialisation ordering.02:14
macodtchen: you said windows has another layer of abstraction that sets and figures out which is default. pulseaudio can do that, cant it?02:14
dtchenno02:14
dtchenon Windows, it looks like:02:14
dtchenapp02:15
dtchenDX/kernel mixing02:15
dtchenvirtual mixing02:15
dtchenhal02:15
dtchenhardware02:15
dtchenon Linux, it looks like02:15
dtchenapp02:15
dtchenPA/alsa-lib mixing02:15
dtchenlinux02:15
dtchenhardware02:15
xtknightisn't the slots hack enforcing initialization.  maybe the problem is, i don't know what the slots thing does...and i should read up on literature02:15
dtchen(i've elided HAL/devicekit into the PA layer)02:16
dtchenxtknight: it does not force initialisation order02:16
dtchenit says "don't assign anything not driven by this driver into this slot"02:16
xtknighthmm another thing, does it really matter what order the modules are loaded?  alsa itself can still say hw0 is the "lowest" pciid02:16
dtchenwhich means, if i have options snd slots=snd-emu10k1,snd-hda-intel02:17
macowhat if you've got two cards that use the same driver? then slot wouldnt do anything02:17
dtchenif the snd-hda-intel acquires resources first, it is still initialised prior to snd-emu10k102:17
xtknightright02:17
dtchenhowever, when the *mixer* is enumerated, emu10k1 is exposed as primary02:18
xtknightso what's the issue with that solution02:18
dtchensee the use cases i outlined above02:18
xtknightpulseaudio shouldnt care about the order of the modules i dont think alsa should either right02:18
xtknightand if the user doesnt like the default autoamted selection he should be able to change it02:18
dtchenthere is no one way to enumerate slots= options that won't break *someone's* idea of how things should work02:19
xtknightfor instance to say snd-hda-intel, snd-emu10k102:19
xtknightinstead of snd-emu10k1,snd-hda-intel02:19
xtknightthe 2 choices02:19
dtchenbut you *can't*02:19
dtchento effect such a change, you have to unload the entire sound stack02:19
xtknightreally?02:19
dtchenthat's what /sbin/alsa force-reload did02:19
xtknightbut who cares, it works now02:20
xtknightlol02:20
dtchenwell sure, everyone loves to whine02:20
dtchen;-)02:20
xtknightso if i make a program to put every permutation of "options snd slots=" in someone's modules file (like a "primary sound selection") are you going to go mental on me?  you better watch out, now i know how to fix it lol02:21
dtchenno, i wouldn't.02:22
dtcheni warn you that it can't possibly account for devices that haven't been inserted02:22
xtknightahhhh02:22
dtchenwhich is precisely where contention lies02:22
xtknightwell i see things in 2d.."this solution is overall better than the other one"02:22
dtchenbesides, we tackled that at a slightly higher layer using asoundconf02:22
dtchenand asoundconf-gtk02:23
dtchenhowever, asoundconf* is deprecated now thanks to PulseAudio :-)02:23
xtknightwell i agree with pavucontrol.  it's pretty cool.02:24
JanCI think ALSA shouldn't really care about a "default device", but PA should and IMHO can do that (provided there are not multiple same/similar cards)02:24
xtknightand i'm less against pulseaudio. well i am never against anything02:24
dtchenwell, there must be a default somewhere in the stack02:24
dtchenthere are pros and cons for each placement02:24
JanCPA shows me the device's human readable name, so it knows enough to differentiate between non-similar devices02:26
JanC(and I guess ALSA could do the same if it wanted to do?)02:27
dtchenyes, it does02:27
JanCit can't be much more difficult than telling Xorg which mouse & keyboard belong to which display in a multiseat system  ;)02:30
xtknighti just made my own audio spec.  so does anyone see a problem with what im proposing.  http://pastebin.com/m6e83053a02:31
xtknightas far as im concerned if we have two of the "same" cards.... either randomize them or find some other way to differentiate them.  i dont know enough about pci to know if they can be differentiated.  probably by slot number on mobo02:32
dtchenxtknight: yeah, sounds fine.02:32
xtknightand hw0 is default for pulse unless told otherwise02:32
JanCxtknight: what does "better" mean?02:32
dtchenxtknight: now think about oss compatibility. :-)02:32
xtknightdtchen, hehe02:32
dtchenremember, some programs will *only* talk to /dev/dsp02:33
JanCxtknight: what is the non-hda one only supports midi?  ツ02:33
xtknightwell same thing right, /dev/dsp0,/dev/dsp1,/dev/dsp2 correspoding to hw0,hw1,hw202:33
JanCwhat if*02:33
xtknightand make the default "/dev/dsp" whatever pulse's default is02:33
xtknightunify it.02:33
dtchenuh oh02:33
dtchenso you want to push pulse into the oss emulation layer?02:33
xtknightyeah im like obama i want change02:33
dtcheni hear hannu weeping already!02:33
dtchenno, i would say that's not really how you would want to pursue it02:34
xtknightJanC, "better" is the card that probably has the better DAC... we already have stuff in alsa-base saying "index=-2" , etc.... to push certain cards behind cuz they are inferior02:34
xtknightand dedicated sound cards usually have better DACs than onboards... but that's being picky anyways.  at LEAST make the hw0,hw1 consistent02:34
dtchenxtknight: no, not because they're inferior but because they're problematic at boot.02:34
dtcheni enumerated most of that index=-2 list02:35
JanCxtknight: so usb headsets would be considered better than HDA ?02:35
xtknightJanC, ya02:35
xtknightwell usb sound cards02:35
JanC(ther DACs generally aren't better)02:35
xtknightheadsets are output devices02:35
dtchenusb sound cards are hardly better on the whole02:35
xtknightbut like i say, this doesn't matter02:35
xtknightwe need consistency02:36
JanCmost USB headsets have an integrated soundcard AFAIK02:36
dtchenxtknight: your consistency occurs in PA02:36
dtchenthings that don't play nicely with PA need to be punched in the gut and taught to play with PA02:36
JanC"things" should be thaught to provide enough info for PA02:37
xtknightPA seems pretty good right now02:37
xtknightbut everything under it is shaky02:37
dtchenyeah, well, it certainly could be easier02:38
dtchenthen again, i have to account for Ubuntu derivatives that don't use PA02:38
dtchen(Xubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu Studio)02:38
xtknighti can't even begin to describe how much of the sound stuff i don't agree with (like primary mixer track (keyboard controls) not always being the primary sound device) but i should probably just hold the thoughts02:38
xtknightit's not making anyone's life easier and they're probably working on fixing it02:39
dtchenwell, now that PA and JACK have a spec for handing off control via dbus, things will be much better02:39
JanCdtchen: ah, that sounds useful02:40
JanCdtchen: sort of automatic switching between pro-audio & desktop multimedia ?02:40
dtchenyes02:41
xtknightuntil then i can listen to my glitch-free (well.....) audio and relax :)02:41
dtcheni only wish we could have had that for dmix:/dsnoop:/asym: and hw:02:41
xtknightshouldnt we make gnome-volume-control only manage pulseaudio devices.  not getting duplicates of OSS,ALSA too02:43
dtchenthat's what originally happened02:44
dtchenthere was an uproar from people who don't/refuse to use PA02:44
xtknightthey probably refuse to because they had problems02:44
xtknightbut when we fix those problems....voila02:44
xtknightoss/alsa/pulseaudio can coexist peacefully, but pulseaudio will be at the surface of everything02:46
xtknightif they want to manage alsa why dont they install gnome-alsamixer02:46
xtknighti think there's so few ppl who will dislike pulseaudio one we get everything to work with it02:47
Cycomdtchen: any updates?02:54
dtchenCycom: there will be tonight02:55
Cycomdtchen: tonight? are you on EST?02:55
dtcheni need to finish packaging the new GNOME Do for those folks, and then it's back to <groan> stuff02:55
dtchenEDT currently02:55
Cycomdtchen: I didn't relize the difference till now.  I'm in CT.02:56
xtknight10:56pm east02:57
Cycomxtknight: yeah.02:57
Cycomdtchen: you're really going to work on this stuff this late?02:57
dtchenCycom: i'm normally working on something related to FOSS.02:58
xtknightduring the day is for taking walks, going to work/uni, and eating with people.... at night it's linux time :)02:59
Cycomheh. I guess so.02:59
Cycomdtchen: well, hopefully I'll be around when you finish for some testing.  Any idea when it'll be, or should I just wait till saturday evening/ sunday03:00
dtchenCycom: tomorrow would be better03:01
dtchenerr, tomorrow late afternoon/early evening03:02
dtchensince it'll be "tomorrow" very shortly03:02
Cycomokie dokie then! I look forward to it.  I'll probably be at the shooting range from 6ish till 8 or 9, but after that I'll be home.03:02
Cycomgoing with some friends for some plinking with .22s.  Would you prefer I do a fresh Jaunty install, or would my dist-upgrade from 8.10 be ok?03:03
Cycomnot dist-upgrade. update-manager -d03:03
LoungeCycom: i would do full upgrade & i say that with experience for sure03:04
CycomLounge: full upgrade?03:05
Cycomoh, I mean fresh jaunty install as in install jaunty from a CD/flash drive and run updates.03:05
Loungeclean, fresh, from scratch -- i didn't mean full upgrade03:05
Loungei meant full clean installation03:06
Cycom9.04 has worked fine so far from my upgrade, but I don't mind doing a scratch install.03:06
Cycomonly takes about 30 minutes, and this is one of many machines.03:06
Cycomdtchen: what's the verdict? scratch install or upgrade from 8.10? which would you prefer I test on?03:06
DanaGoh yeah, the kernel and scheduling and such do need a big of tweaking.03:10
DanaGPA likes to abort, due to "ridiculously large pcm_avail return value", or such.03:11
DanaGdtchen: I DO use PulseAudio.... but the new volume control sucked at dealing with it.03:11
DanaGAnd failed at dealing with ALSA at all.03:11
LoungeDanaG: try "sudo alsa force-reload"03:12
DanaGI just end up having to restart PA, because the server will have aborted.03:12
DanaGOh yeah, I happen to be using the PA 0.9.15 PPA.03:13
DanaGOnly broken thing: it won't do network (tunnel) streaming, for some reason.03:13
DanaGPA really does rock, though.  When it's not aborting, that is.03:16
tmeixnercan the grub bootloader in 8.10 read ext4 filesystems?03:17
tmeixnerI installed 8.10 after 9.04 into a different partition and now I can't boot into 9.04 anymore03:18
xtknighttmeixner, no, it can't use an ext4 boot partition03:19
xtknighti dont know about 9.04 but i always made /boot ext2 anyway03:19
xtknighti thought only grub2 dealed with ext4 boot partitoins03:19
bruce89properly03:20
tmeixnerI installed each version of ubuntu into one partition. 9.04 must have a different grub then because back then there was no problem.03:20
xtknightthen just boot 9.04 and reinstall the 9.04 grub03:20
xtknightusing livecd03:20
xtknightsudo grub-install so on03:20
Hobbseedoes anyone have hibernate working with ext4?03:20
tmeixnerso install the 9.04 grub into the MBR.03:21
xtknighttmeixner, yup03:21
tmeixnerok, i'll boot into live cd now. Thanks for the tip.03:21
IntuitiveNippleHobbsee: Yes03:24
HobbseeIntuitiveNipple: hrm, ok.  /home on ext4 too?03:24
IntuitiveNippleYes. In fact, I think there are 11 ext4s, and 3 ext3s03:26
Hobbseehrm. so it should work, then.03:27
IntuitiveNipple"in theory" :)03:27
Hobbseeheh03:27
Hobbseeit was working on my machine.03:27
* Hobbsee has gone back thru the old kernels, and none of them work03:27
Hobbseeit's either another package that's broken it, or it's the ext403:27
darthanubisno sound03:29
Hobbseedelete .pulse*?03:30
darthanubishuh?03:30
darthanubisdelete what file?03:30
Cycomdarthanubis: what sound card do you have?03:31
darthanubisthere was a sound when gdm started, but thats all03:31
darthanubisit is interal03:31
darthanubisos[Linux 2.6.28-9-generic x86_64] distro[Ubuntu "jaunty" 9.04] cpu[2 x Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU          6600  @ 2.40GHz (GenuineIntel) @ 1.60GHz] mem[Physical: 7.7GB, 81.0% free] disk[Total: 846.6GB, 36.5% free] video[nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400 GS] sound[HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia]03:31
xtknightdarthanubis, you only have one sound card, right?03:31
darthanubisyes03:31
xtknightyeah i think hda-intel is being hosed by an alsa bug now not sure tho.  couldnt get mine working either03:31
darthanubis:((03:32
Cycomthere's a problem with jack-sensing as well. there's a fix in the works.03:32
* Hobbsee has working sound after deleting the pulse cookie, and it regenerating, on hda-intel. go figure.03:33
darthanubispulse is running but no sound03:33
DanaGtry muting and unmuting the card in pavucontrol.03:33
darthanubisHobbsee, where is the pulse cookie ~/?03:33
Hobbsee~, yes03:34
Hobbsee~/.pulse-cookie03:34
DanaGgrr, I hate how people post threads like this:03:35
DanaG"look how awesome Catalyst 9.4 is!  But oh! You can't have it!   Neener, neener, neener!"03:35
DanaGhttp://www.phoronix.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1585503:35
DanaGThe person posting that... seriously deserves a punch in the face.03:35
darthanubisHobbsee, youi haave to re-login after the delete of that file?03:36
Hobbseedarthanubis: yes03:36
darthanubisthx brb03:37
Hobbseedarthanubis: i think i did it from a vt, after i'd logged out, actually03:37
darthanubisHobbsee, it worked !03:48
Hobbseedarthanubis: \o/03:48
darthanubissound and video does not match in flash it seems03:48
Hobbseecan't help you there, i've not tried flash.03:48
darthanubisnah, sound/video flash is fine03:52
IntuitiveNippleGrrrr. I'm having to write an ext4 undelete utility03:52
Awsoonn_I'm trying to get a bluetooth headset to work under jaunty and having zero luck. any sugestions?03:54
Awsoonn_I have paired the device but I get no sound, and the tutorials on the internet apear to be largely outdated03:54
xtknightIntuitiveNipple, that doesn't sound fun03:57
xtknighti just switched back to ext3 for my root.  no point.  ext4 kept giving me 'i have no free space' until i did fsck.... it seemed to not deal with crashes nearly as well as ext303:57
IntuitiveNippleThat's an understatement! one of the kernel scripts decided to "rm -rf" my mainline kernel git repository03:57
miteshi have tried to upgrade from intrepid to jaunty alpha 6 but failed03:58
miteshthe problem i am facing is with dependencies python-fstab (>= 1.2)03:58
IntuitiveNippleit did a "rm -rf ../linux*" and in the common ancestor dir I have ./ubuntu-jaunty/ and ./linux-2.6 etc. The script ran from the ubuntu-jaunty repo03:59
xtknightsomeday they should link "rm -rf" to a secret screen where it scans your iris and you have to type in a 20 letter password.  then it will show you the files that will get deleted.  maybe that would prevent mistakes03:59
miteshdpkg: serious warning: files list file for package `python-fstab' missing, assuming package has no files currently installed. this is the error i get04:01
xtknightIntuitiveNipple, u deleted  a project u were working on?04:01
IntuitiveNippleI had a lot of work-in-progress committed but not pushed out to my public repo, so no back-up to recover from04:03
xtknighto04:03
IntuitiveNippleindeed :)04:03
xtknightmaybe just 'strings' the block device04:03
tweak66hello. i'm having some display issues...04:03
IntuitiveNippleI'm figuring on extending ext3grep to become ext4grep :)04:03
xtknightstrings /dev/sda1 |grep -i "some line from the c file u were working on"  might help u recover some stuff but i dunno04:03
xtknightgrep -C300 maybe to get the 300 lines around it04:04
xtknighthehe04:04
IntuitiveNippleI wish it were that easy - there's tons of stuff some of which I can't remember.04:04
tweak66i urgraded from 8.04 to 9.11.. everything was fine.. then i got a bunch of lines through my text on the screen. so i went to look at the options.... i changed them, and then changed them back to what they were. now i only have 2/3 of a screen lol.. help?04:05
IntuitiveNippleThe complete new PCI IOMEM allocation system is the major casualty.04:05
tweak669.04*04:05
xtknightare u sure ext3grep wont work on it already anyways04:06
xtknighti thought ext2,ext3,ext4 were 'kinda' backwards compatible04:06
IntuitiveNipplextknight: Yes... ext4 is only backward compatible to pre-existing ext3. ext4 structures are different - e.g. inodes double the size04:07
xtknightwhy do i sound like i shouldn't be trying to give you advice ;P04:07
IntuitiveNippleThis was a freshly created ext4 in LVM, with prior content copied in from another hard disk04:07
IntuitiveNippleI think moral support is more important right now ! :D04:08
xtknightexactly04:08
xtknightstop at nothing.  you'll get it.  give it a coupple..weeks04:08
xtknightfruition doesn't happen immediately04:08
IntuitiveNippleI purposefully avoided doing *anything* on Friday 13th, just-in-case, and this happened about 0:45 :s04:08
tweak66can anyone assist with display issues?04:08
IntuitiveNippletweak66: dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg ?04:09
xtknighttweak66, we have to help the guy who accidentally lost like half of the new ubuntu04:09
xtknightlol j/k04:09
IntuitiveNipplelol04:09
DanaGgot big hard drive: http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2009/03/13/western-digital-2tb-green-wd20eads-review/104:09
tweak66lol.. i'll try that command nipple04:09
IntuitiveNippleNo, Ubuntu is safe... it's the *important* stuff that 'ubuntu' destroyed... must be getting jealous of mainline :004:10
IntuitiveNippleYou know, I'd feel far safer with a bunch of 500GB drives than one 2GB!04:10
xtknightstart greppin04:10
xtknighthehe04:10
DanaGhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeVault04:11
DanaGnice... only 32-bit debs.04:11
IntuitiveNippleThe good thing is as soon as I realised I unmounted the file-system. There was very little done between when the script deleted and I realised something had gone missing.04:11
DanaGMy external drive is a 640GB Samsung.04:12
DanaGIt's damn big, damn fast, and damn quiet.04:13
DanaGI just need to figure out what sort of backup app to use.04:13
DanaGNobody makes one that does both full-system backup-and-restore AND per-user hourly backups as Apple does.04:13
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IntuitiveNippleSurely that's just a cron job?04:13
rwwalias backup='rsync -vaL --delete /home/robert/ /media/Backup/robert/'04:14
xtknighti had this idea of a computer-wide undo..  where the computer would be able to cache and reverse everything you did in the last 20 seconds.  (except for stuff that u sent over the net...reversal for that comes in the next version)04:14
rwwbut I'm a simple man with simple needs.04:14
IntuitiveNipplextknight: I am amazed that ext4 didn't have undelete designed in.04:14
xtknightit's on the specs list but of course someone hasnt implemented it..or something04:15
* DanaG has journal commit time at 15 minutes.04:15
IntuitiveNippleYeah, 'someone' just might now :)04:15
xtknighti very, very nearly lost my whole /home dir to ext404:15
xtknightif it makes you feel better04:15
xtknightincluding work stuff and a 40gb windows vm04:15
IntuitiveNipplelol not really; that just means two of us in the doo-doo04:15
DanaGSo, if I delete something, I can un-delete it by magic-sysrq-B to hard-reboot.04:15
xtknightyeah...but then you get that "sync"ing feeling04:16
rwwI don't get why people are using ext4 if it has all these problems :/04:16
DanaGThe point is that I force it not to sync.  =þ04:16
xtknightthen it turned out somehow my home dir was in my videos folder04:16
xtknighti was like SWEET04:16
IntuitiveNippleI run a whole bunch of LVs to segregate stuff logically - most get snapshots but this one I hadn't done in the last week.04:16
IntuitiveNippleext4 hasn't got "all these problems" - I've found it so much faster than ext3 with no bad side-effects.04:17
xtknightit's us that have "all these problems".  ext4 just isn't alleviating "all our problems"04:17
xtknightso we're mad at it04:18
DanaGone cool thing would be zfs -- has copy-on-write, has backup-able snapshots where you can back up only the diff, and such.04:18
IntuitiveNippleDealing with larger numbers of files - such as in the kernel trees - it feels about 5 times faster than ext304:18
rwwIntuitiveNipple: I hear more about ext4 deleting peoples' data and such than I do about any benefits it might have. Not just in here, in other places I read.04:18
DanaGThe other day, I was building a kernel and somehow got memory corruption from radeon... so I got screwed-up files.04:18
Hobbseerww: i've yet to see any data loss, fwiw.04:18
DanaGReferred to inodes in unused-inodes table.04:18
DanaGThe really only really annoying thing:04:18
xtknightDanaG, u suggested magic sysrq b.  done that a lot with ext4 and this is how i almost lost everything hehe04:18
DanaGIt........ it restarted............. it restarted from................. it restarted from the.............. it restarted from the beginning.... it restarted from the beginning of.... it restarted from the beginning of the ....04:19
DanaGit restarted from the beginning of the fsck every single damn time it fixed one frickin' SINGLE file!04:19
DanaGHow about running ONE WHOLE ***** SWEEP, and fix EVERYTHING?04:19
DanaGAnd THEN re-scan!'04:19
DanaGNot scan... oops, fixed something, gotta restart... oops, fixed something, gotta restart... oops, fixed something, gotta restart... oops, fixed something, gotta restart... oops, fixed something, gotta restart... oops, fixed something, gotta restart... oops, fixed something, gotta restart... oops, fixed something, gotta restart...04:20
mrooneydreamnid: hey, I used to live in Rochester :)04:20
miteshhow to resolve unmet dependencies occurred during up gradation to Jaunty?04:26
IntuitiveNippleoh sweet! - found a backup I didn't realise I had of the branches that I can't regenerate from upstream repos :D04:28
JanCrww: it's simple really: if your system will never crash (= kernel + drivers are very stable) and will never lose power (= has an UPS), then ext4 is safe, otherwise don't use it05:23
* DanaG doesn't have any of that... but does have backups.05:24
miteshrww, so u here :)05:27
sebsebsebwhat's alpha6 like?05:27
sebsebsebI am planning on upgrading after  I slept05:27
sebsebsebsometime05:27
rwwsebsebseb: works fine for me. The drivers for my wifi and video card are a heck of a lot better than intrepid.05:27
rwwmitesh: yes05:27
sebsebsebalpha6 still uses Ibex's wallpaper by the way?05:28
miteshrww, so how do i overcome this problem?05:28
rwwsebsebseb: it did as of a few days ago. the art stuff doesn't usually happen until late in the release cycle.05:28
rwwmitesh: what were the packages again?05:28
miteshrww, computer-janitor, hwtest and ubuntu-desktop05:29
g1ltguys, when I try to install jaunty using update-manager -d I get an error about unsigned packages that prevents the upgrade from occurring05:29
rwwmitesh: okay, and is this during the intrepid>jaunty upgrade, or are you just doing an update?05:29
g1ltis there a way to get past this error?05:29
rwwg1lt: copy the error to http://paste.ubuntu.com/05:29
miteshrww, yes during upgrade05:29
rwwmitesh: how are you doing the upgrade? "update-manager -d", "do-release-upgrade", or something else?05:31
miteshrww, update-manager -d05:31
rwwmitesh: okay, and it errors out and refuses to upgrade, right?05:31
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miteshrww, almost all the packages have been upgraded but the up gradation was not normal, upto installation it was fine but it didnot cleanup the system05:33
miteshrww, there were bugs i have reported them05:33
g1ltrww:  http://pastebin.com/m68e9f78005:33
g1ltseems like all the packages05:33
g1ltrefuse to authenticate05:33
rwwg1lt: issue "sudo apt-get clean", change your mirror to the main server in Software Sources, and try again05:35
rwwg1lt: you'll have to download the packages again, though :(05:35
g1ltah well, hopefully worthwhile05:36
rwwmitesh: can you link to your bug report, please?05:36
miteshrww, sure 1 min05:36
miteshrww, https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34264605:38
ubottuUbuntu bug 342646 in python-central "pycentral crashed with IOError in read_pyfiles() (dup-of: 215795)" [Undecided,New]05:38
ubottuUbuntu bug 215795 in python-central "pycentral crashed with IOError in read_pyfiles()" [Undecided,Confirmed]05:38
miteshrww, ?05:43
rwwmitesh: hwtest and computer-janitor failed to install because python-central did. ubuntu-desktop depends on them, so it failed too. If you look in /var/log/dist-upgrade/apt-term.log, there should be a python-central related error explaining why it failed to install.05:43
* DanaG growls at ATI: give me a damned fglrx, or give the OSS developers what it takes to not take 35 watts on battery!05:43
miteshrww, ok05:43
miteshrww, Errors were encountered while processing: checkbox, checkbox-gtk, hwtest-gtk, hwtest, ubuntu-desktop, python-fstab, computer-janitor, computer-janitor-gtk, gnome-codec-install05:47
miteshrww, this is what log says05:47
miteshrww, so can i just have ubuntu-desktop removing all others?05:48
rwwmitesh: Hrm. How about this: just upload the whole file as an attachment to that bug report you made.05:48
miteshrww, you mean the apt-term.log file?05:49
rwwmitesh: yes05:49
rwwmitesh: apport usually does that on failed upgrades anyway. Dunno why it didn't this time.05:49
DanaGnice error from azureus:05:51
DanaGDisk read error; file is05:51
miteshrww, i got a reply from apport but couldnt understand it :P05:51
DanaG.... yes, just "file is"05:51
rwwmitesh: heh, I have an idea, actually. Run "sudo touch /var/lib/dpkg/info/checkbox.list", then try the upgrade again.05:52
DanaGargh, goddamn intel sata port just died.05:52
rwwmitesh: the traceback says pycentral is complaining about that file not being there, and simply creating it might fix that.05:52
miteshrww, :) shall i try and do i have to commence the up gradation all over again?05:53
DanaGhttp://pastebin.com/f6b73d83f05:54
rwwmitesh: I think update-manager caches the packages you downloaded for the upgrade, so you shouldn't have to download them again05:54
miteshrww, update-manager -d is sufficient?05:55
rwwmitesh: yes05:55
miteshrww, update manager asks me to install some of the packages05:57
rwwmitesh: just follow update manager's instructions. if it works, great. if not, we'll go from there.05:57
miteshrww, so i install updates/05:57
mitesh?05:58
rwwmitesh: yes..05:58
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/21792005:58
ubottuUbuntu bug 217920 in linux "Computer hangs up (freeze) and reports SATA errors during disk checking after reboot " [High,Triaged]05:58
DanaGgoddamn intel sata.05:58
miteshrww, You have 3 broken packages on your system!05:58
rwwmitesh: did it actually start the upgrade procedure, or did it just ask you to install the packages as if they were normal updates?06:01
miteshrww, it was a normal update06:02
DanaGgreat, now I have to reboot to get my damned sata port working again.06:02
DanaGThanks, Intel!06:02
rwwmitesh: okay. Close update-manager completely, then look in /etc/apt/sources.list and see if the repositories in there are jaunty or intrepid06:03
miteshrww, its jaunty06:03
rwwmitesh: do "sudo apt-get update", then "sudo apt-get upgrade". If you get errors, paste the *entire* output from "sudo apt-get upgrade" to http://paste.ubuntu.com/ and link here.06:04
miteshrww, these packages are having installation problem:checkbox, python-fstab06:11
miteshrww, http://paste.ubuntu.com/130905/ here is the result of upgrade06:18
rwwmitesh: run "sudo apt-get -f install" and post the output to pastebin.06:19
miteshrww, ys doing that :)06:19
miteshrww, http://paste.ubuntu.com/130907/ output of sudo apt-get -f install06:23
rwwmitesh: do "sudo apt-get clean", then "sudo apt-get -f install" again and post the output of the -f install to paste.ubuntu.com06:27
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub/+bug/26886306:29
ubottuUbuntu bug 268863 in grub-installer "Ubuntu doesn't install on bootable SD-card" [Wishlist,Confirmed]06:29
DanaGhttp://fixunix.com/debian/532485-bug-498568-debian-cannot-installed-bootable-sd-cards.html06:30
StarcraftmazterHello, I have a question about the repositories. I am wondering why Songbird is still not included? It has been out for a long time, and it is a very high quality media player06:32
DanaGhmm, is there an easy way to actually run an install from an existing system, to install onto a new volume?06:32
DanaGArgh, ubuntu doesn't include the sdhci_pci module or the ricoh_mmc module in initramfs.06:34
rwwStarcraftmazter: It's being worked on. There are some blockers to us packaging it, though: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/9449406:34
ubottuUbuntu bug 94494 in ubuntu "[needs-packaging] Songbird" [Wishlist,In progress]06:34
rwwStarcraftmazter: there are some links to unofficial packages on that page too.06:35
Starcraftmazterty rww06:35
DanaGSomething about debootstrap, I'd imagine?06:38
rwwDanaG: there are some methods for using an existing installation to install Ubuntu on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation . Not sure how well they'd translate to Jaunty, though.06:40
DanaGI'm trying to stick Jaunty on an SDHC card.06:41
lucentall the !@#$ stuff I have to download just to build an Ubuntu kernel, not in the mood for it tonight :(06:46
miteshrww, http://paste.ubuntu.com/130926/06:56
rwwmitesh: that's after you did apt-get clean?06:56
miteshrww, yes after apt-get clean06:57
rwwmitesh: does "sudo apt-get --reinstall install python-fstab" work, or does it just give you an error about broken packages?06:58
miteshrww, apt asks me to run apt-get -f install to correct the unmet dependencies07:00
miteshrww, http://paste.ubuntu.com/130931/ output of --reinstall install python-fstab07:01
rwwmitesh: Can you paste.ubuntu.com the output of "ls /var/lib/dpkg/info/checkbox*", please? I'm thinking your problems are probably caused by some more files missing from there.07:04
miteshrww, there is only one file that too i made it as you have asked to checkbox.list07:05
miteshrww, there is file /var/lib/dpkg/info/chkconfig.list07:07
rwwmitesh: you only get one file output when you do "ls /var/lib/dpkg/info/checkbox*'?07:08
miteshrww, ys07:08
rwwmitesh: which apt mirror are you using (in /etc/apt/sources.list)?07:09
miteshrww, its a taiwan mirror deb http://debian.nctu.edu.tw/ubuntu/ jaunty main restricted07:10
rwwmitesh: Do "sudo apt-get purge checkbox checkbox-gtk python-fstab". Do you get a message about apt-get -f install again, or does it tell you it's going to remove ubuntu-desktop and ask if you want to continue?07:19
miteshrww, the same message about apt-get -f install :(07:23
* rww sighs07:24
rwwmitesh: about all I can say is to open a bug about it and include the errors from http://paste.ubuntu.com/130926/ in the report. This is getting to be way over my head.07:25
miteshrww, :)07:25
crdlbmaybe there's something wrong with the mirror?07:25
rwwcrdlb: I downloaded the relevant package files from the mirror he was using, and they matched the working ones from the main mirror.07:26
miteshrww, how about trying the main mirror ?07:27
rwwmitesh: I guess that might help. It /shouldn't/, because the files on the main mirror are identical to those on your mirror, but it can't hurt to try.07:27
miteshrww, do you have the link to main mirror?07:28
rwwmitesh: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/07:30
miteshrww, it says You have 3 broken packages on your system! :(07:38
miteshrww, cant i remove these packages?07:38
rwwmitesh: I don't have much experience with broken packages. The normal way to remove them is apt-get purge, and that didn't work...07:39
miteshrww, if i anyhow remove these packages?07:40
rwwmitesh: if you can figure out how to do it, then yes, that would help.07:40
digger3metacity and compiz don't start in my gnome session. I can start metacity manually and everything works fine, the system becomes extremely slow (entering a letter takes 3sec) when starting compiz, where should I look in order to resolve this?07:40
miteshrww, removing them will cause any problem?07:41
rwwmitesh: you might also have to remove ubuntu-desktop, but... well...07:41
digger3oh, and everything worked perfectly last week with jaunty, so this is a new issue07:41
rww!ubuntu-desktop07:41
ubottuk/ed/x/ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage. It depends upon other packages and brings them in; you can safely remove it, but it is recommended that you re-install it when upgrading.07:41
miteshrww, packages are : ubuntu-desktop, computer janitor, hwtest07:41
crdlbdigger3: is the 'compiz' package installed?07:41
rwwmitesh: that should be fine. just make sure to reinstall ubuntu-desktop once you get it figured out.07:41
miteshrww, :) ok thanks07:42
miteshrww, i think i have removed them there are no packages listed in broken filter07:44
DanaGhmm, what's the best fs to use for a root on an sdhc card?07:44
DanaGext2, ext3, or ext4?07:44
rwwmitesh: which command did you use to do it?07:45
miteshrww, i did it using synaptic manager07:45
digger3crdlb: hmmm, it seems to have been removed during one of the updates. okay, now things run when logging in, but the system is practically unresponsive :(   (intel driver)07:46
miteshrww, do i install ubuntu-desktop?07:46
rwwDanaG: I think the consensus from other discussions was that ext2 with noatime or relatime is better, because it uses fewer writes.07:46
rwwmitesh: yeah. That should hopefully install the formerly-broken packages properly.07:47
DanaGIt'll be a spare, not a heavily-used system -- so I'll want to make sure it can boot always, but don't care to do much more.07:47
DanaGI already have a Jaunty primary; the SDHC jaunty is an experiment.  =þ07:47
digger3crdlb: uhm, I think I was wrong, metacity (or any other window manager) isn't running when logging in07:48
rwwDanaG: If you're not going to be using it much, ext3 or ext4 should be fine too.07:48
DanaGext4 for boot speed.. the sdhc reader is so slow that anything else will suck.  =þ07:48
crdlbdigger3: anything happen if you go to sys>prefs>appearance>visual effects and change it there?07:48
digger3crdlb: nope, no effect07:50
crdlbdigger3: how have you determined that no window manager is running?07:51
crdlbif you can change focus between two window managers, there is a WM07:51
crdlberr, between two windows*07:51
digger3crdlb: I have no titlebar, and new windows are placed in the upper left corner and I cannot change between windows07:51
miteshrww, the crash report detected, i now have 2 broken packages :) : ubuntu-desktop and computer-janitor. i had given this command "apt-get install ubuntu-desktop07:51
miteshrww, Errors were encountered while processing: /var/cache/apt/archives/checkbox_0.5_all.deb07:52
DanaGodd, I have a system here where xulrunner is stuck non-upgradeable.07:52
DanaGIt segfaults.07:52
crdlbdigger3: just to make sure, 'compiz-wrapper' is now installed?07:53
digger3crdlb: yes, when logging into the session it becomes very slow. I've now changed my appereance settings again, and now the titlebars _are_ showing (improvement), but it's still extremely slow (3 secs delay for virtually everything)07:55
crdlbhmm, I wonder what's wrong with your intel driver :/07:55
digger3crdlb: okay, I've changed my xorg.conf and commented the lines which force the use of UXA, and framebuffercompression. It seems to work fine now. It looks like I had to reinstall compiz, change my appereance settings twice to get everything in order again07:58
digger3crdlb: thanks07:58
crdlbhmm, isn't UXA default now?07:58
digger3crdlb: oh wait, now it becomes slow again while still speedy 10 seconds ago, strange07:58
miteshvolume control muted on its own how to re-enable it?07:59
digger3crdlb: not sure, it's not a vialable long term solution I guess07:59
fargiolasany known issue with nvidia-glx updates? it fails complaining that it wants to replace libGL.so with nvidia/libGL.so.xlibmesa but that it's not permitted07:59
crdlbyou could try EXA, I guess07:59
DanaGwtf?08:03
DanaG"The attempt to mount a file system with type ext3 in IDE1 master,08:03
DanaGpartition #1 (hda1) at / home failed."08:03
DanaGor rather, it was sda2, but same idea.08:04
DanaGgrr.08:05
DanaGI got the thing to not fail this time...08:16
DanaG... it DEMANDED that I create a swap partition... even though the VM has a gig of RAM.08:17
eMaXhi all08:17
DanaG... and the swap I created was only like 128 megs.08:17
DanaGStupid ubiquity.08:17
eMaXwhat may be woring if gdm fails to start? I see a switch to graphical mode (my NVIDIA log shows up), but then it falls back to text mode. when I then wait for a while, it comes up with failsafe. when switch to a text console and kill all "X" processes and stop gdm, I can then, as normal user, say "startx", and X runs.08:18
rwwDanaG: huh, really? I swear I've installed intrepid without a swap partition...08:19
DanaGDidn't work for me under VirtualBox.08:19
DanaGThat's the only thing I changed to fix the error on mounting.08:19
DanaGOh yeah, I'm installing from a vm to a raw vmdk.08:19
* DanaG goes off to bed now.08:20
DanaGoh, and sdhc reader also lacks DMA.  Thanks, Ricoh.08:23
DanaGgrr, damned vbox is spewing error after error in the guest.08:26
DanaGhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1083584&page=908:37
DanaGheh, plymouth does nothing for me.  Nothing!08:37
DanaGas in... it just doesn't work.08:37
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eMaXam I missing something or does kopete 0.7.0 no longer connect to msn?09:41
eMaXI mean, 0.70.009:43
BUGabundoguud morning!10:06
BUGabundodtchen: ping10:06
BUGabundohi akgraner. thanks for yesterday talk! it was revealing! more on that later10:06
virtuelvanyone involved with gvfs here?10:07
virtuelvhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/33038310:07
ubottuUbuntu bug 330383 in gvfs "MTP is preferred over UMS/MSC" [Undecided,New]10:07
virtuelvthat bug makes my audio devices completely useless10:08
Beardbarjust installing jaunty, kubuntu-amd64-desktop, it runs the latest kde4.2.1 ya?11:11
Beardbaror will i need to upgrade?11:11
BUGabundoBeardbar: hi11:19
BUGabundoupgrade to what????11:19
norenhi there11:24
noreni just tried to install the alfa 6 version but i cant boot into from the grub11:24
Beardbarnoren: are you getting I/0 errors?11:24
norentheres no option to boot into the system only the  memtest one only there11:25
Beardbarnoren: strange11:25
BUGabundoreally strange11:26
BUGabundonoren: did you test md5 of the iso?11:26
norenthen i booted into 8.10 intrepid to find out the prob i see that theres no vmlinuz file in the /boot of11:26
BUGabundobtw Beardbar did you find the prob with your image yesterday?11:26
BeardbarBUGabundo: yep nothing wrong, I didnt read the fine print that says for amd64 users to run in noapci mode11:27
BeardbarBUGabundo: once I turned that on, everything installed fine for jaunty, which was about 45 minutes ago lol. i think that should be a bolded item on the alpha 6 page.11:28
BUGabundoI'm on 64 and haven't needed to run with noapci11:28
rwwme either :/11:28
BUGabundoits your HW prob?11:28
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norenhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com:80/131011/  << these are the only files i have there11:29
BeardbarHW?11:29
norenBUGabundo: can u please tell me the files that i m missing out there and how to get them11:29
BUGabundonoren: you seem to have it all11:30
BUGabundoplease check md5 of the iso contents11:30
BUGabundoBeardbar: HardWare11:30
BUGabundonoren: if you have it mounted, just go the root of the mount point and run11:31
norenthen there must be some prob with the grub menu list11:31
BUGabundo$ md5sum -c md5sum.txt .11:31
norenhelp me fix that then please11:31
BUGabundohunders of users are using the alpha milestone11:31
BUGabundoyou are the first I see reporting a prob11:32
BUGabundoits most probably on your side11:32
norenhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com:80/131015/ ,<< menu.lst11:33
digger3BUGabundo: that's true of course, else he wouldn't ask about his problem ;)11:33
digger3noren: please check the md5 hash of your iso with those provided11:33
BUGabundoUbuntu 8.1011:34
BUGabundothat's ibex11:34
BUGabundonot jaunty11:34
rwwBUGabundo: looks like he's dualbooting jaunty and intrepid.11:34
BUGabundoon the same partition?11:34
BUGabundolol11:34
BUGabundonoren: how knowlage are you?11:35
BUGabundoso we know how to handle your requests11:35
digger3noren: on which partition(s) did you install 8.10 and on which 9.04?11:35
rwwBUGabundo: no, not on the same partition. The UUIDs are different.11:35
BUGabundoand exaclty WHAT are you trying  to do?11:35
BUGabundorww: I only see 8.10 stanzas11:35
norendigger3; BUGabundo: well i have 8.10 its i386  but i wanted to try jaunty with amd6411:36
BUGabundonoren: define try?11:36
BUGabundolivecd? dualboot? upgrade ?11:36
digger3noren: okay, but on what partitions did you install either version?11:36
rwwBUGabundo: The Jaunty partition's UUID is 41882475-59f3-4ff6-8566-354e8efff6b6 according to kopt. The intrepid one is 2495b7a2-4f47-4658-bd6e-00916ba329f0. As you can see, Jaunty stanzas didn't get created.11:36
Beardbarlol11:36
BUGabundorww: I must be blind! I only see one wind and several 8.1011:37
norenrww: that is what i am facing prob with11:37
BUGabundoBeardbar: what's up?11:37
BUGabundonoren: am I to assume that you created a new partition and installed jaunty there?11:37
BUGabundodid you choose the advance option during install to select the same grub?11:38
BUGabundoif you did install it on a new partition, maybe you just need a grub update11:38
BUGabundo$sudo update-grub11:38
* rww seconds that11:38
digger3from the jaunty install, right?;)11:39
BeardbarBUGabundo: just amazed that after installing jaunty, popping in a xorg.conf I did on windows, and after chainging my monitor configurations on the card, then started kde and everything seems to work first time.11:39
BUGabundobut this is of course IF THIS is the case11:39
BUGabundowe lack information11:39
noreni have ubuntu 8.10 on /dev/sda5/ ,,,, and jaunty on /dev/sda811:39
norenhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com:80/131016/ << here is my fdisk -l11:39
BUGabundoBeardbar: I know you have been out a long times. this is now Modern Times for X11:39
BUGabundono need to mess xorg.conf! it should even be empty11:40
BUGabundook noren run grub update11:40
BUGabundoand pastebin it11:40
BeardbarBUGabundo: dont know about that, everytime I tried the nvidia settings configurator it would never work for more then one screen. course i didnt try it in jaunty11:41
BUGabundofor me it is working automagicly11:41
BUGabundojust a mouse click and I'm done!11:42
BUGabundoYAY11:42
BUGabundonoren: ping! how are you doing?11:42
norenwell i did update grub,, but QUESTION: i am right now in 8.10 will that effect it at all11:43
norenhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com:80/131018/11:44
BUGabundoit should11:44
BUGabundoyou only have ONE boot loader11:44
BUGabundogrub only found one boot!!!!!11:45
BeardbarBUGabundo: how do I drop to console now?11:45
BUGabundoI'm pretty sure I installed ANOTHER /boot on sda811:45
BUGabundoBeardbar: KDE???11:45
BUGabundoterminal or TTY ?11:45
norenwell11:46
BUGabundonoren: that means its installed on two palces!11:46
BUGabundoeither *try* to copy from sda8 to sda5 and update grub again11:46
BUGabundoOR (better options) install jaunty again11:46
BUGabundoand when you reach the last step, choose advance and let it know about grub on sda511:46
norencant i manually edit my grub menu.lst11:47
digger3noren: you can, but you need to setup your system to allow for automatic future updates, now it will break every time11:48
norenif u can please show me your menu list i will modify it for my benefit11:49
digger3noren: I'd follow BUGabundo suggestion about reinstalling jaunty and letting it know about the /boot partition that you now have11:49
BUGabundoyeah11:49
BUGabundoIm pretty sure its what happened11:49
Beardbarya kde4.2.111:49
BUGabundodon't even know how you manage to boot into 8.1011:49
BUGabundojaunty should have overwritten MBR11:50
norenBUGabundo: i think its because both are for different architecture x86 and amd6411:50
digger3noren: no, it should work just fine mixing kernels for different architectures in grub I think11:51
BUGabundo(shouldn't ) doesn't mather11:52
noreni would have edited my menue list but i could not find the files like vmlinuz in the appropriate location .11:52
BUGabundoyou just got a new /boot on sda811:52
norenthats y i thought i must be having some missing files11:52
BUGabundoyeah, its not mounted on grub yet11:53
BUGabundoI'm amazed you booted into 8.1011:53
BonezAUhi guys, been running jaunty since alpha 4... just did an apt-get upgrade today and after a reboot all of my gnome panels have gone... no applications menu, system menu etc. Is this a known bug?12:09
BonezAUi just did a killall gnome-panel and the panels have come back (top and bottom) but there are no menus or anything on them, just blank. anyone got a tip on how to reset them to default?12:11
BUGabundocy guys!12:23
emmaHmm, any thoughts on installing Jaunty now?12:39
Hobbseeit can be a rough ride due to python12:39
emmaHobbsee: python isn't working correctly in it?12:43
norenhi there12:43
Hobbseeemma: not everything has been upgraded to accept python2.612:43
emmaahh12:43
Hobbseemost of the important stuff has been, i think12:43
norenm back again with the same prob... just reinstalled but theres no entry inn the grb menu lis12:43
norenis anyone using amd64 arch here12:45
noreni needed some help with the menu list entry for the same12:46
Hobbseenoren: do you have linux-image-generic installed?12:47
norenHobbsee: i did a fresh install !!12:47
Hewnoren: Here is my menu.lst, if it helps http://paste.ubuntu.com/131041/12:48
Hobbseenoren: the two are not necessarily mutually exclusive...12:48
norenwait i will just paste my menu list and fstab12:48
Hobbseeyour menu list was already above.12:49
norenHobbsee: i m missing this file vmlinuz-2.6.28-9-generi12:49
Hobbseenoren: right.  And how about you answer my question?12:49
norenHobbsee: which question12:51
Hobbsee[23:47] <Hobbsee> noren: do you have linux-image-generic installed?12:51
norenHobbsee: how do i check that12:54
Hobbseenoren: apt-cache policy linux-image-2.6.28-9-generic linux-image-generic12:54
Hobbseeplease pastebin the output of ^12:54
norenhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/131046/12:56
Hobbseeoh12:57
Hobbseenoren: 'sudo chroot /path/to/jaunty/system' first, please.12:57
norenHobbsee: but right now i am here with kubuntu 8.10 setup, i was not able to boot into kubuntu amd64 jaunty12:57
Hobbseeyeah, i just realised that, when looking at intrepid ;)12:57
norenHobbsee:13:04
norennoren@noren-desktop:/$ sudo chroot /media/disk13:05
norenchroot: cannot run command `/bin/bash': Exec format error13:05
Hobbseethat's worrying13:05
Hobbseenoren: did it show any problems with the install?13:05
Hobbseeemma: oh, and the new notifications are shiny if you do decide to install / upgrade to jaunty, btw.13:05
Hobbseeemma: although gnome-do becomes even more important13:06
norenno, but i can mount the partitionn and browse in the dolphin also13:06
Hobbseenoren: you can try with 'sudo chroot /path/to/jaunty/system /bin/sh', but if bash is dead, and you have no working kernel, then i'd probably just reinstall it13:07
Hobbseeseeing as something clearly went bang.13:07
norenhere /path/to/jaunty/system === the /media/disk for me ??13:09
norenor am i doing something wrong13:10
Hobbseewell, path to the jaunty /13:10
Hobbseecould be, depending on where you've mounted the jaunty partition to13:10
norenHobbsee; i cant seem to find chroot in the 8.1013:13
Hobbseenoren:  what do you mean?13:14
norenshould;nt there be file called chroot in the root/bin13:14
norenhow can i check if i have chroot13:15
scizzo-noren: check sbin13:15
scizzo-noren: or type: find / -name "*chroot*"13:15
Hobbseeapt-get install chroot13:16
norennoren@noren-desktop:/$ sudo chroot /media/disk13:18
norenchroot: cannot run command `/bin/bash': Exec format error13:18
norenwell is this the prob because i am trying to access from x86 to amd64 bit format13:18
norenHobbsee: can i fix this running the live cd again13:21
norenand asking for help frm therre13:21
Hobbseeprobably, but i'm about to head off13:21
andre_plI've seen lots of reports of people having video flickering issues with compiz, usually wrt video playback.. in my case, on 2 different laptops, on ever ubuntu version from 7.10 up to the current Jaunty beta, I get a intermittent flicker, almost as ig the display is losing power for a split second, just a black screen that flashes for an instant. has anyone had this problem before?13:21
norenHobbsee: just wait and give me a head start from theere13:23
ubuntu_Hobbsee: this is noren from live cd13:33
ubuntu_i could do cchroot from here13:33
hayoodaHello, when I used the default Fedora install at university, it was possible to shrink all windows and arrange them on screen so that they are all visible at the same time by bringing the mouse to the top right corner.  I'm trying out Jaunty Alpha 6, and this functionality does not seem to be set up by default.  How can I enable it?13:34
ubuntu_how to install linux image generic13:34
hayoodaAnother question:  How can I install Wine?  It is not listed in Synaptic.  (I enabled all repositories except the source code one)13:35
ubuntu_hayooda: go to system setting there u can do that13:35
hayoodaubuntu_: that's not a very clear description ... what do you mean by "go to system setting"?13:36
dotblankhayooda: have you tried adding wine's repo?13:36
ubuntu_hayooda: frm kmenu13:37
WelshDragonwine should be in universe13:37
hayoodadotblank: OK, so it's not included by default, I have to add Wine's repo directly?  OK, I'll try that13:37
hayoodaWelshDragon: If it's there, how can I find it?  Searching for wine gives nothing.13:38
joaopintohayooda, wine is available from synaptic, it 's on the universe repository13:38
hayoodaOh, now it does ...13:38
WelshDragonhayooda, what does 'apt-cache policy wine' give you?13:38
WelshDragonah.. =)13:38
hayoodaI wonder why it gave no results on the previous two tries ...13:39
joaopintohayooda, because you had universe disabled13:39
joaopintoor you didn't update the packages info13:39
hayoodaactually I did .... but it doesn't matter any more, I'm happy that it works now13:39
ubuntu_Hobbsee:are u there13:49
andre_plOMG, I fixed my issue :)  however. I've noticed that CCSM crashes all the time and generally doesn't work on jaunty, is this a known issue?13:57
dnyagaSystem freezes when copying large directories between ext4 partitions. Bug 330824. Ext4 bug?13:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 330824 in linux "ext4 or 2.6.28 is completely freeze my system" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33082413:59
ryanakcaHow can I have the KDE4 Network Management plasmoid / applet connect to a wireless network that isn't broadcasting itself?14:19
lenioshi, anyone with a broken aptitude/apt-get?14:20
emma!cloning | This seems like a good option for people who are going to install Jaunty14:20
ubottuThis seems like a good option for people who are going to install Jaunty: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type « aptitude  --display-format '%p' search '?installed!?automatic' > ~/my-packages », move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type « sudo xargs aptitude --schedule-only install < my-packages ; sudo aptitude install » - See also !automate14:20
emmaor does that not work when you are installing a new release?14:21
norenhi all14:22
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theholyduckemma, it COULD work14:32
theholyduckbut it COULD horribly fail14:32
theholyduckif packages change name14:32
drostietheholyduck: emma's advice might be worse -- I vaguely remember that the kubuntu.org upgrade-to-KDE-4.2 path involved uninstalling kde 4.1's plasmoids. They'd presumably get installed by this method, if I'm not mistaken.14:42
theholyduckdrostie, yeah14:43
IntuitiveNippleWhat is the latest kernel version (linux-image-generic) installed by update-manager? For some reason I'm seeing it pinned to 2.6.28.7.7 on a PC here14:43
theholyduckif anything changes name. it would sorta ruin things14:43
rww!info linux-image-generic jaunty14:43
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.28.9.9 (jaunty), package size 3 kB, installed size 32 kB14:43
IntuitiveNipplerww: I *know* that. I'm asking what version update-manager has *actually* installed on other systems14:44
rwwIntuitiveNipple: that's the version I have too. I was just double *checking*14:44
IntuitiveNipplerww: As opposed to installation from a recent ISO image14:44
IntuitiveNipplerww: ok... let you off :D14:44
IntuitiveNippleI can't figure out what is holding it back:s14:45
IntuitiveNipplelinux-image-generic:14:45
IntuitiveNipple  Installed: 2.6.28.7.714:45
IntuitiveNipple  Candidate: 2.6.28.9.914:45
IntuitiveNippleI thought it might be gcc / glibc but the update and a restart hasn't changed things14:46
IntuitiveNippleYet I've got a PXE net-boot tester using 2.6.28-9.914:46
IntuitiveNipplehmmm, there's a libc6 held up14:47
drostieIntuitiveNipple: have you tried just apt-get dist-upgrading?14:47
IntuitiveNippledrostie: No. I'd like to get to the bottom of why the package is held up14:50
RainCT_Hey14:51
drostieOn Jaunty? Lots of packages have impossible-to-resolve dependencies right now.14:51
drostieI think deluge still, also.14:51
rwwdrostie: deluge is fixed now :)14:52
* rww installed it earlier today14:52
IntuitiveNippleKernel shouldn't, it's been published a few days14:52
drostierww: yay! :D14:53
Starcraftmazterget guys, i get a gdm restart sometimes when i plug in my headphones (logitech usb headset), would anyone know why?14:56
Starcraftmazterhey*14:56
BUGabundoanybody having troule with wifi not working (device level) ?14:56
tmeixnerIs there a "create bootable usb key" package in kubuntu 9.04? I tried to make a 9.04 key in 8.10 and it's not bootable.14:58
theholyducktmeixner, just use unetbootin?14:59
theholyduckthats what i always use for my bootable usb pens14:59
bazhang!info usb-creator14:59
ubottuusb-creator (source: usb-creator): Ubuntu USB desktop image creator. In component main, is optional. Version 0.1.12 (jaunty), package size 26 kB, installed size 212 kB15:00
Unggnuhi all15:00
UnggnuDoes anyone know how I can use the staging kernel drivers?15:00
Unggnuof the Ubuntu kernel15:00
BUGabundotmeixner: there usb-creator on the archive15:00
BUGabundoif it fails format the pen again15:00
bazhangtmeixner, usb-creator is the package15:00
tmeixnerok, thanks guys - I'll check it out and report back.15:00
BUGabundobug 34280415:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 342804 in linux "wifi (intel 4965) fails to work after suspend to ram" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34280415:07
IntuitiveNipplerww: Did you say you have a system also pinned to kernel 2.6.28-7 ?15:09
rwwIntuitiveNipple: no15:10
IntuitiveNipplerww: oh... the "...version I have too..." is the current archive version?15:10
IntuitiveNippleI notice that glibc is several versions out-of-date too. Very weird.15:12
theholyduckIntuitiveNipple, tried doing sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ? :P15:20
andoohi there. can anybody give me some hints why my jaunty-installation is missing the udev-rules in /etc/udev/rules.d/ ?15:20
andoojust wanted to check why it's not creating the device-files for dri but didn't find anything in there, except the persistant-rules15:21
IntuitiveNippletheholyduck: No. I'm trying to identify the 'new' packages that are causing the 'kept-back' status :)15:22
IntuitiveNippleI *think* it is caused by "rdepends libudev0" devicekit connman network-manager15:27
BUGabundoIntuitiveNipple: you are using connman???15:28
BUGabundoits ALPHA state!!!!!!!15:28
IntuitiveNippleNo. I am reporting the rdepends of libudev0 which wasn't installed... looks like the cascade from there through devicekit and network-manager caused the keep-backs15:30
IntuitiveNippleBUGabundo: I hate to break it to you, but Jaunty is *alpha* state :p15:30
BUGabundook, but connman aint even in the archive!!!15:31
BUGabundois it??15:31
IntuitiveNippleThe root cause of this for me would seem to be the custom udev packages I installed when we were working on fixing the udev/lvm storm a while back15:31
BUGabundoit is.... lol15:31
BUGabundobut asac said against not using it...15:32
IntuitiveNippleBUGabundo: maybe... I was mentioning what 'rdepends' reports15:32
IntuitiveNippleouch! "[libc6] This script detected the following installed services which must be stopped before the upgrade: gdm "15:35
BUGabundoeheh15:35
BUGabundodon't you hate when upgrades force services to start (that were already STOP) ?15:35
IntuitiveNippleWell killing gdm would be pretty bad right now!15:36
IntuitiveNippleLooks like I have to drop to a console15:36
IntuitiveNippleLooking at the terminal - there are *masses* of errors of the form "Use of uninitialized value $Text::WrapI18N::charmap in pattern match (m//) at /usr/share/perl5/Text/WrapI18N.pm line 137, <GEN1> line 5."15:36
IntuitiveNippleright. off to the console I go15:37
norenhi there15:48
norenhi there i got this fresh install of jaunty but the plasma not working15:48
BUGabundoat least you fixed your dual boot now!15:48
BUGabundowas it like I said?15:48
norenBUGabundo: no man i had a fresh cd burnt and then installed15:49
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norenwats the command for dist upgradde15:51
daftykins"sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"15:51
BUGabundodaftykins: close!!15:51
daftykins:o?15:51
BUGabundonoren: what for? from ibex to jaunty?15:51
BUGabundoor just package force upgrade?15:51
BUGabundofor distro upgrade (unlike debian) the best way is update-manager -d15:52
daftykinsi think as he's just installed jaunty he's talking about the command i mentioned, rather than upgrading between version which obviously wouldn't be possible15:52
BUGabundoor do-release-upgrade -d (for cli)15:52
norenBUGabundo: after this fresh install nothing comes  after login am using alt f2 to launch software15:52
BUGabundonomego: use gnome-do or gnome-applet15:53
BUGabundowayyyyyyyyy better15:53
norenam trying to use jaunty amd64 bit install15:53
BUGabundoor a plain terminal15:53
BUGabundono need to mention amd or intel15:53
BUGabundojust that it is 64 bits15:53
norenoh ok15:53
* BUGabundo that name is sooooooo miss leading nowadays15:53
daftykinsonly to those unfamiliar with instruction sets ;)15:54
xanguahello, good morning;, i would like to ask what kind of issues do you have with Ubuntu Gnome Jaunty ¿15:54
norenhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com:80/131129/ << this is wat i m getting15:55
BUGabundoxangua: better read the release notes15:55
BUGabundosee /topic15:55
BUGabundoxangua: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/jaunty/alpha615:56
norencant figure out where the prob is15:56
BUGabundohttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/JauntyJackalope/TechnicalOverview15:56
norenBUGabundo: is there a way to fix my prob15:57
xanguaare there any issues with Ext4 and Gnome¿, i've heard some problems with Ext4 and KDE15:58
norendo i ihave to install nvidia seperately16:02
BUGabundoxangua: there are NO problems with EXT416:07
BUGabundothe only prob is with apps that expect something that they shouldn't (aka FS to dump after few secs and not keep cache)16:07
BUGabundoso if you have a power failure data can be lost, cause it was not dumped to disk16:08
BUGabundonoren: what is your prob?16:08
xanguaok. i have read in the descriptions that it is unable to load X's in Intel i845 or i865 video chipsets, how can i know what chipset am i using ¿16:09
BUGabundoxangua: $sudo lspci -vvv16:09
BUGabundoxangua: $sudo lspci -vvv | more16:09
xanguahanks16:09
xanguathanks *16:10
crdlbBUGabundo: lol16:13
BUGabundocrdlb: what?16:13
crdlb"there are NO problems" ...16:14
Beardbaranyone know how to restart kde in alpha6 since ctrl/alt/backspace isnt used anymore?16:14
BUGabundoBeardbar: man did you read the release notes?16:14
taavikkoBeardbar: /etc/init.d/kdm restart16:14
BUGabundo$ sudo apt-get install dontzap16:14
crdlbuh16:14
BUGabundo$ sudo dontzap -d16:14
BUGabundoend session and login again CAB works again!16:15
crdlbtaavikko: that's a bit more than restarting kde16:15
BUGabundoand KDE even has a GUI for this16:15
BUGabundocrdlb: am I wrong?16:15
BUGabundono "known" problems16:15
taavikkoyeap, but it indeed restarts16:15
BUGabundoor at least a mediatic as some ppl want to make it look16:15
BUGabundoeheh16:16
Beardbartaavikko: only once16:16
BUGabundoirony! need to restart session to enable option to restart session16:16
BUGabundoits as funny as apport (to report crash) being crashy16:16
BUGabundoROFL16:16
crdlbwhich is why we have 'log out'16:16
Beardbartaavikko: after the first restart of doing that it doesnt bring you ot of kde. but BUGabundo is right, the logout to console works well in kde4.2.1 now16:16
taavikkomy bad, my exp on kde is very limited, just installed it on my obsolete notebook16:18
Finnish_How do I restart X?16:23
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BUGabundoFinnish_: shii couldn't you have come 2 min earlier!? we just discussed that16:25
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BUGabundoeheh16:25
* charlie-tca ROFL16:26
BUGabundowhat's up charlie-tca? having a nice day?16:29
* seinfeldrox is enjoying the weekend16:29
charlie-tcaI´m having a great day! Thanks for asking.16:30
* charlie-tca thinks most users don't know BUGabundo used to be very calm16:30
BUGabundodid I ??16:31
charlie-tcaUbiquity seems to have a minor error installing from the desktop daily image16:31
* BUGabundo wonder when!16:31
BUGabundoLOL16:31
charlie-tcaMust have been *way* back16:31
BUGabundocharlie-tca: how not calm am I?16:32
BUGabundomaybe I can improve16:32
charlie-tca<BUGabundo> Finnish_: shii couldn't you have come 2 min earlier!? we just discussed that16:32
BUGabundodo you mean less talking or more easy going with users probs?16:32
charlie-tcacalm ^^16:32
BUGabundoDoor number 216:32
BUGabundohege16:32
BUGabundoit was a joke/sarcams16:32
BUGabundohe left the channel16:32
BUGabundoyou should have been on my talk to akgraner yesterday16:33
BUGabundoyou would have got that!16:33
BUGabundoseems that I have multipersonality16:33
charlie-tcaI see16:33
BUGabundoand when Online my BUGabundo persona takes over....16:33
charlie-tcaNo! you with multipersonality?16:33
BUGabundothe other me is not like this (most of the time)16:33
BUGabundoand BUGabundo seems to enjoy sarcarsm a bit too much16:34
BUGabundoto the point it gets REALLY not understood16:34
charlie-tcahehe16:34
BUGabundohave you ever read my emails sig?16:34
charlie-tcaThat I believe. It happens to a lot of people16:34
BUGabundoI try to explain... cause I've learned in the past...16:34
BUGabundoseems something gets lost in translation16:35
charlie-tcaYes, read it. Believe it? is up in the air16:35
BUGabundounless ME (aka Fernando) is in a really bad mood16:35
charlie-tcaI saw you on the mailing lists a couple years ago. You were a little pushy, sometimes16:35
BUGabundoBUGabundo: gets a wild card and goes mess up stuff and says what ever "it" wants16:35
BUGabundosee "pushy" that exacly....16:36
BUGabundoI never aimed at it16:36
BUGabundoseems to just "comes out" or over the real intent of the IM/IRC/mail/forum post16:36
charlie-tcaYeah, I knew that, but sometimes it pays to be16:37
BUGabundoI know!16:38
BUGabundoyou can't imagine the amount of ppl I seem to piss off over the years16:38
BUGabundohay I still do... lol16:38
BUGabundoyou guys get sick of me so many times16:38
BUGabundoeheh16:38
charlie-tcaI can imagine. I have my share of them, too.16:38
BUGabundoso bare with me!! I'm really a nice guy16:38
charlie-tcaSome seem to quit talking to me altogether! and I am a nice guy.16:39
charlie-tcaWithout you, a LOT of people won't get helped.16:39
BUGabundoreally?16:39
BUGabundoeheh16:39
* BUGabundo wonders on how many ppl I'm on /dev/null or IRC Ignore16:40
BUGabundocharlie-tca: never seen anyone get angry at you HERE16:41
charlie-tcaThat is only because I try to keep quiet when you are here16:41
BUGabundoeheheheheheeh16:41
BUGabundooh come on! really? why would you do that?16:41
charlie-tcaYou got the answers better than me16:42
BUGabundoyou have much more knowlage then me16:42
BUGabundoI've been on Ubuntu 100% of the time since 6.0616:42
* BUGabundo looks at #u+1 older log16:42
charlie-tcaI started with 5.0416:42
charlie-tcaBut only been on IRC for 50 weeks16:42
BUGabundome from 5.1016:43
Finnish_I've just bought a 23" screen, I'm trying to connect it with HDMI, but how do I make it work?16:43
BUGabundobut on dual boot16:43
BUGabundoFinnish_: newer kernel has suport for it16:44
BUGabundoother then that I have NO idea16:44
BUGabundook charlie-tca the older log of #u+1 is 2008-05-1316:46
robin0800Finnish_: system /preferences/display perhaps16:46
charlie-tcaFinnish_: mine just worked after changing the BIOS setting from the onboard video to pci video16:47
norenBUGabundo: sorry was away, well  i am doing an dist upgrade let me see if it fixes16:51
noreni have got an broken plasma16:51
Finnish_robin0800: I can't see my screen on display preferences16:52
Finnish_charlie-tca: Hmm, I'm quite sure I have no settings for that in my BIOS16:52
norenBUGabundo: sorry was away, well  i am doing an dist upgrade let me see if it fixes16:53
charlie-tcaFinnish_: it does not let you pick the video output? normally things like pci, agp, onboard... Mine will only output if set to pci, even with an agp card16:53
charlie-tcavga works on any setting, but hdmi works from pci only16:54
Finnish_charlie-tca: No, this is a HP laptop, BIOS is quite limited with settings16:54
charlie-tcaYes, they are limited. I don't know, then16:55
Finnish_Damn16:55
charlie-tca!hdmi16:56
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about hdmi16:56
* charlie-tca kicks the 'bot16:56
dtchenBUGabundo: i'll ping you in ~30 mins16:58
Finnish_This is very frustrating! Hmmm, I guess I'm not the only one with this setup. My card is ATI16:58
dtchencurrently finishing some GNOME Do ppa stuff16:58
BUGabundodtchen: I'll be here!17:00
BUGabundoif today doesn't fix, ill backup and reinstal17:00
* BUGabundo that reminds me: time to rsync daily isos17:00
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BUGabundodaily iso download complete sent 184.44K bytes  received 375.82M bytes  598.33K bytes/sec total size is 693.16M  speedup is 1.8417:15
BUGabundomd5 checks out17:15
charlie-tcaI still trying to get the desktop cd to install17:23
EruaranAnyone else getting lengthy freezes with Kubuntu ?17:23
BUGabundocharlie-tca: is it that bad??17:25
BUGabundoI wanted to format and reinstall mine!17:25
charlie-tcafails right about at the end17:26
BUGabundoits seems everytime I *really* want to do it, something happens17:26
charlie-tcaUbiquity error17:26
charlie-tcaAlternate cd seems to work okay17:26
EruaranI sometimes get a freeze, desktop cant be used... sometimes comes back after a minute or two, sometimes I have to reboot... might be a panic17:28
IntuitiveNippleWhat do the system logs show?17:30
EruaranIntuitiveNipple: sorry I'm not very technical, how do I bring those up ?17:31
IntuitiveNippleThe log-files in /var/log/ will likely show something. I'd start with kern.log17:32
Eruaranok17:32
BUGabundoIntuitiveNipple: gnome-systemlog is user friendlier17:33
BUGabundoEruaran: ^^^^^^^17:33
IntuitiveNippleBUGabundo: indeed. I was giving the location not the method of inspection :)17:33
IntuitiveNippleBut as the user is on Kubuntu I don't think gnome-systemlog is installed, is it?17:34
EruaranI have a long list of: [ 4333.405381] ACPI: Unable to turn cooling device [f6c1df18] 'on'17:34
IntuitiveNippleEruaran: Sounds like a candidate for doing "ubuntu-bug -p linux" and attaching /var/log/kern.log to the resulting launchpad bug report17:34
norenhi seeking help for faulty plasma in jaunty 64bit17:37
norentest17:38
BUGabundoEruaran: that doesn't look good17:38
BUGabundonoren test back eheh17:39
EruaranBUGabundo: It doesn't seem to affect my system... I'm not sure its related17:39
EruaranBUGabundo: as far as cooling devices go... all my fans are working :P17:39
BUGabundoif some fan is not starting due to kernel bug, I find it a serious bug17:39
BUGabundostill a bug!17:40
Eruaranyes17:40
BUGabundowhat are you doing using an alpha OS17:40
Eruarantesting it17:40
BUGabundoif not to find,triage and fix bugs17:40
BUGabundofor stable releases!17:40
Eruaransubmitting bug reports17:40
BUGabundoI always have two terminal with apport-cli -fp and apt-cache policy on hand17:40
robin0800_Eruaran: KDE has a log viewer17:40
BUGabundoI really should go purge my 300+ bug list!17:41
BUGabundoI'm just afraid of doing it!17:41
BUGabundolet me grab someone else to do it for me17:41
Eruaranrobin0800_: oh yes... ksystemlog17:41
xkubuntuHi, I want to try jaunty so I downloaded the alpha 6 amd64 but I got an error cannot boot from CD, what next?17:41
charlie-tcaxkubuntu: check the md5sum?17:42
EruaranBUGabundo: I might check my bios settings first... I installed a fanless graphics card and I have a feeling I should check whats in my bios settings first17:43
xkubuntucharlie-tca: yes the md5sum is OK, I also tried ubuntu and kubuntu jaunty17:43
noren_is getting a plasma fault inn alfa 6 common for now17:43
xkubuntucharlie-tca: I now see this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/33086617:43
ubottuUbuntu bug 330866 in linux "Jaunty Alpha 4 amd64 boot fails after usb initialization" [Undecided,New]17:43
Eruarannoren: what kind of fault ?17:43
xkubuntucharlie-tca: and yes I am also using Dell17:44
noren_http://pastebin.ubuntu.com:80/131129/   << plasma not strating17:44
BUGabundoxkubuntu: that's a regression I think17:44
BUGabundoit was fixed a while ago17:44
charlie-tcaxkubuntu: can you add to the report? I will triage it and try to get it moving then17:45
xkubuntuBUGabundo: I tried alpha 6 and same problem17:45
charlie-tcaBUGabundo: bug 34231917:45
ubottuLaunchpad bug 342319 in ubiquity "ubiquity crashed with NameError in remove_extras()" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34231917:45
charlie-tcafix did not make it to the live cd yet17:45
BUGabundoahh ok17:46
BUGabundoyea it is fres17:46
BUGabundo*fresh17:46
BUGabundoI read it on the team meeting this week17:46
BUGabundowhy do ppl get milestone images instead of dailies is a mistery to me17:46
charlie-tcaIt is a misery for me too17:47
Eruarannoren: not sure17:47
charlie-tcabut in this case, the alpha 6 live cd installs17:47
xkubuntuBUGabundo: yes I added a comment to bug 33086617:51
ubottuLaunchpad bug 330866 in linux "Jaunty Alpha 4 amd64 boot fails after usb initialization" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33086617:51
xkubuntuBUGabundo, charlie-tca: is there an image I can download that solves that?17:52
thiebaudebug 30487117:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 304871 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "[i845G] Fatal server error: Couldn't bind memory for BO front buffer (Jaunty)" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30487117:52
charlie-tcaNot that I know of, unless the alternate cd works. Did you try that?17:53
BUGabundocharlie-tca: do DVD fix it too?17:54
BUGabundoeheh17:54
charlie-tca330866 confirmed17:54
charlie-tcaBUGabundo: I don't know. I tried both amd64 and i386 desktop cd's only17:54
BUGabundook17:55
charlie-tcaxkubuntu: I would try the alternate installer for today17:55
charlie-tca!daily17:55
ubottuDaily builds of the CD images of the current development version of Ubuntu are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/ and http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/17:55
xkubuntucharlie-tca: ok thanks17:56
charlie-tcagood luck17:56
charlie-tcaand thanks for commenting on that bug report17:56
ubuntu_hi all18:07
ubuntu_I was trying to install jaunty, but ubiquity doesn't display any partitions, nor I'm able to make changes to the partition table18:08
charlie-tcaI think trying the alternate cd may work18:09
ubuntu_I'll give it a try18:10
pARAd0Xhi18:11
xkubuntucharlie-tca: you saw the comment of Tj? I cannot provide that!18:12
ActionParsnip1hey all, is there a jaunty alpha7 proposed?18:13
xkubuntuxkubuntu: I should request he find a dell studio 1535 laptop to test with instead ;)18:14
charlie-tcaxkubuntu: he is a developer. Just ask for exact details how to obtain that when it freezes and you can't do anything18:15
charlie-tcaActionParsnip1: won't be an alpha 7. Next release is Beta18:15
IntuitiveNipplexkubuntu: Does the PC have a serial port? Or, do you have another PC to run netconsole reports to?18:15
xkubuntuIntuitiveNipple: I don't have a serial port on my laptop and don't have access to any other PC now!18:17
IntuitiveNipplexkubuntu: Okay. Are you sure your experience is the exact same issue the original bug report tries to describe? To me, the entire report is too inprecise to be able to do any determination. Too many things can cause the hang, and seeing the USB device settling is a normal part of most boots and usually not anything to do with the error.18:18
xkubuntuIntuitiveNipple: no I am not sure whether they are the same issues, I am just sure that Dell Studio 1535 don't boot18:19
xkubuntuIntuitiveNipple, charlie-tca: wait, they are different bugs I guess because i don't get any kernel messages, I just got that error when I choose try or install18:21
charlie-tcaMy fault. I thought the first reporter had enough in the report for it to be looked at.18:21
xkubuntucharlie-tca: should I mention that in the report?18:21
charlie-tcayes, tell them what you actually get18:22
IntuitiveNipplecharlie-tca: I think the OP maybe got past the error and never returned to the bug. Occupational hazzard with alpha releases and moving goal posts18:22
charlie-tcaIntuitiveNipple: very true. I usually go back and clear my own when they get fixed for me18:23
BUGabundo1I can't!18:23
BUGabundo1I'm too lazy and scared of old bugs18:24
charlie-tcatell me. I will clear them for you18:24
BUGabundo1every time I go back I end up with more bugs18:24
IntuitiveNipplexkubuntu: When you say the PC "doesn't boot" that doesn't really help. We need some precise information such as "The kernel starts but locks up early", or "The kernel loads, the screen goes blank but I can see the hard disk LED flashing for 30 seconds".18:24
charlie-tcaJust make sure they are fixed18:24
BUGabundo1instead of less18:24
xkubuntucharlie-tca: ok I added a comment now18:24
BUGabundo1charlie-tca: LOL auto close? lol I just asked yoboy to do it18:24
BUGabundo1lets see if that works out18:24
charlie-tcaThat will work. He is trying hard to learn18:25
BUGabundo1charlie-tca: on how many bugs are you subed to?18:25
BUGabundo1I have 300+ some from feisty18:25
BUGabundo1heeh18:25
BUGabundo1some for older hw that I can't retest18:25
charlie-tcaonly 38018:25
charlie-tcabut I go them through every week or two18:26
BUGabundo1yeah close to me18:26
BUGabundo1really?18:26
BUGabundo1web based? LP API, email?18:26
charlie-tcaI want to know if they got fixed18:26
charlie-tcaweb18:26
BUGabundo1when they do, I get email... easy18:26
BUGabundo1I miss janitor!18:26
BUGabundo1I would love to get a nudge from old, inactive bugs18:26
charlie-tcaSometimes they fix it in the daily, and the bug never got past new18:27
BUGabundo1can't it be activated per user bugs?18:27
BUGabundo1lol18:27
BUGabundo1I also read apt-list changes18:27
charlie-tcaHell, I would give a lot just to have it updating upstream bug watches now18:27
BUGabundo1so I catch most of the ones that affect me in current release18:27
charlie-tcaI am only doing about 150 new bugs a month now18:28
BUGabundo1I'm calmer now18:28
IntuitiveNipplexkubuntu: These bug reports all imply that Jaunty *does* work (boots) on the Studio 1535 - they report issues with packages and functions. http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=%22Dell+Studio+1535%22+jaunty+site%3Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fbugs.launchpad.net%2Fubuntu%2F&btnG=Search&meta=18:28
BUGabundo1before alpha3 I was doing 3-5 a day18:28
BUGabundo1https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/~bugabundo?field.searchtext=&orderby=datecreated&search=Search&field.status%3Alist=NEW&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITH_RESPONSE&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITHOUT_RESPONSE&field.status%3Alist=CONFIRMED&field.status%3Alist=TRIAGED&field.status%3Alist=INPROGRESS&field.status%3Alist=FIXCOMMITTED&field.assignee=&field.bug_reporter=&field.omit_dupes=on&field.has_patch=&field.has_no_package=18:29
charlie-tcaI had three fixed this week, working with devels18:29
BUGabundo1yeah18:29
BUGabundo1when I have some MAJOR bug, that's what I do... I nag them until see it fix18:29
BUGabundo1that means, NM, Firefox, audio (winks at dtchen)18:30
BUGabundo1etc18:30
BUGabundo1memory leaks, gwibber, StopWorking until Fixed Crashes18:30
BUGabundo1pidgin and kdepim18:31
xkubuntuIntuitiveNipple: those guys tried an older alpha version than 6 almost, it's a regression i believe18:31
charlie-tcaBUGabundo1: it don't look so bad18:31
* BUGabundo1 wonders if dtchen clock is broken19:08
BUGabundo1eheheh19:08
BUGabundo1maco: please let dtchenk now I'll be back latter tonigh19:09
BUGabundo1thanks19:09
macook19:09
axel_foleyhallo @ all19:17
axel_foleywelche grafiktreiber von nvidia hat jaunty? kann man da schon die 180.29 auswählen?19:17
xtknight!info nvidia-glx-180 jaunty | axel_foley19:18
ubottunvidia-glx-180 (source: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180): NVIDIA binary Xorg driver. In component restricted, is optional. Version 180.37-0ubuntu1 (jaunty), package size 8679 kB, installed size 26184 kB19:18
xtknightjaunty has 180.3719:19
axel_foleyok thx19:19
axel_foleyi have some problems with my nvidia driver..... 177 and want to install the 180.29 on intrepid. or is it better to wait? :-D19:21
xtknightaxel_foley, you're on intrepid or jaunty now?19:21
xtknightas in , what are you using at the moment19:21
DanaGhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=85152119:22
DanaGthere's a PPA for newer nvidia on Intrpid.19:22
xtknightyou can type "sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-180"  and everything should be fine, at least i'd think..  you might want to uninstall the nvidia.com ones if you installed them.  or uninstall 177.  "sudo sh NVIDIA-177.run --uninstall"19:22
DanaGer, wrong link19:22
DanaGhttps://launchpad.net/~anders-kaseorg/+archive/ppa19:23
aboSamoorI have problem with the mouse pointer and keyboard they are slow, how can I know if there is a problem or not ?19:27
xtknightaboSamoor, are you using a wireless mouse/kb?19:29
aboSamoorxtknight: no, I am just using my thinkpad r6119:29
xtknighthrmm19:29
xtknightaboSamoor, does anything else seem slow?19:30
xtknightlike the graphics19:30
xtknightor do you get a sense it's purely and utterly an input problem with the mouse/kb19:30
aboSamoorxtknight: switching the tabs in firefox is slow, I tested compiz and it gives me 160 frame/second19:30
xtknightaboSamoor, are you using the default ubuntu theme?19:31
xtknightand have you tried with compiz on/off19:31
aboSamoorxtknight: I am using right now Human theme, I was using dark room. I did not try to turn compiz off, I am using the docky gnome do.19:32
xtknightyeah i would try turning compiz off first19:33
aboSamoorxtknight: it works most of the time, but sometimes mouse/kb is slow and nothing weird for the CPU, Had Disk usage and no high usage from the system monitor19:34
xtknightaboSamoor, and there's no particular pattern to when the mouse/kb get slow?  seemingly random?>19:35
aboSamoorxtknight: I think so, Xorg takes 120-150 MB in memory. But switching firefox tabs is always slow19:36
xtknightaboSamoor, ya switching firefox tabs has always been a bit slower for me as well.  and it's usually because of the GTK theme engine19:36
xtknightbut i think we're not talking about general sluggishness, but instead sporadic and unexpected jerky mouse movement and keyboard lag right19:37
xtknightit could be from I/O ..19:37
xtknightupdatedb maybe19:37
xtknightexperiment with 'top', 'latencytop', 'powertop', 'dmesg'.... you will probably find the problem19:37
aboSamoorxtknight: "unexpected jerky mouse movement" this is exactly what I want to say for the mouse, for the keyboard I type may words before the first letters appear19:38
xtknightaboSamoor, yeah it's i/o for sure almost19:38
xtknightif you're doing nothing else cpu intensive19:38
xtknighthow's your memory...  "free -m"19:38
axel_foleyxtknight: on intrepid19:39
aboSamoorxtknight: http://paste.ubuntu.com/131239/19:39
xtknightaxel_foley, and you want to install 180.37?19:39
xtknightaboSamoor, seems fairly healthy to me.  but check programs that could be using i/o.  download latencytop (may be in synaptic)19:40
axel_foleyxtknight: thanks!!! i dont know that the driver are in the sources too :-D19:41
aboSamoorxtknight: I think I have serious problem with the I/O operations, I don't from where. However, I filed bug 341625 in launchpad against Hard disk and I asked for help in #ubuntu-kernel without reply.19:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 341625 in linux "Hard disk I/O operation freezes the system" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34162519:41
xtknightaboSamoor, mine freezes a bit too, but only in extremely intense i/o19:42
xtknightif light things slow it down, it's usually because DMA is not enabledl19:42
aboSamoorxtknight: mine is freezing for more than 10 minutes, and I am not asking for any I/O operation, this is just happened randomly !19:42
xtknightah19:43
xtknightaboSamoor, you see nothing in dmesg?19:43
xtknightaboSamoor, the only time that happens to me is when i'm dealing with like 2 huge virtual machines and i'm low on ram19:43
xtknighti've had it bad before tho19:43
xtknightlike half an hour haha19:43
xtknightmouse would just be like unusable for 30 mins until my VMs shut down19:43
aboSamoorxtknight: the problem that I can not monitor anything while the Hard disk is busy19:44
aboSamoorxtknight: the next time I will try to search dmesg19:44
xtknightah19:44
xtknightyeah19:45
Beardbaranyone having problems with packagekit, just installed alpha6 and I can't even find firefox when running a search. do I have to setup my sources manually?19:46
aboSamoorxtknight: what are the parameters should I care for in latencytop ?19:47
xtknightaboSamoor, i would just start it with "sudo latencytop" and then look at each process and see if anything is causing excessive latency.  to tell you the truth i haven't used this prog much but i thought maybe it would be helpful19:48
xtknightlet me start some intensive i/o and see if i can tell u what to look for19:48
xtknightjust copy the top portion of your latency top screen into psatebin19:49
aboSamoorxtknight: http://paste.ubuntu.com/131248/19:51
aboSamoorxtknight: this is related to Xorg http://paste.ubuntu.com/131249/19:53
xtknightaboSamoor, you seem to have a lot of page faults and memory related operations19:53
xtknightbut did u try disabling compiz ?19:53
aboSamoorxtknight: this is related to firefox http://paste.ubuntu.com/131251/19:54
aboSamoorxtknight: I will try now19:54
xtknightaboSamoor, my firefox and xorg don't even mention page faults and page to disk19:54
xtknightyouve got a memory leak19:55
xtknighti think19:55
xtknightone of the drivers or software you're using19:55
xtknightmaybe the video driver.  so try 'vesa' or some video driver other than the one you're using now.19:56
xtknightwhich...by the way, what video driver are you using19:57
xtknightnvidia has known huge leaks with compiz at times19:57
aboSamoorxtknight: all the drivers are open source. I have intel 965 chipset19:57
xtknightaboSamoor, okay... try using 'vesa' instead of 'intel' or 'i915'19:58
xtknightwe have to limit the problem by turning down graphics effects19:58
xtknightand the video will be slow with vesa, but there won't be stuttering unless you're opening a window.  it will be noticeably more consistent19:58
skyldeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/schooltool-owners/ubuntu intrepid main  can I use this, replacing with 'jaunty' gives 404...19:59
xtknightskyl, if you don't mind the risk of slight system breakage you can try the intrepid packages20:00
xtknightmay cause some system unrest or it may be just fine20:00
aboSamoorxtknight: how I can change the driver ? I disabled compiz. I am watching the latencytop and it seems that all applications make extensive page faults !20:01
xtknightaboSamoor, yea that means a driver is leaking memory, most likely.  because ALL those apps may rely on one driver, or maybe even a library20:01
skylxtknight thanks for the tip20:01
xtknightaboSamoor, gksu gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf20:01
skyljaunty is rocking right now :)20:01
xtknightya that's good20:01
xtknightaboSamoor, put Driver "vesa" under  Section "Device"20:02
aboSamoorxtknight: in hardy there was a gui to change drivers20:02
xtknightor change the driver to vesa20:02
xtknightaboSamoor, hmm more or less.. altho this is more reliable20:02
* BUGabundo is back20:02
aboSamoorxtknight: this is my new xorg.conf http://paste.ubuntu.com/131254/, what is next ?/20:05
xtknightaboSamoor, ok that's good20:05
xtknightaboSamoor, simply do a 'logout' not a restart20:05
xtknightaboSamoor, sorry.  actually, do a restart20:05
xtknighthehe20:05
xtknighti forgot this was a memory leak problem.20:06
xtknightbut you'll want to restart to get rid of the bad process20:06
aboSamoorxtknight: restarting ....20:06
xtknightk20:06
td123where can I find a summary of new features in ubuntu 9.04?20:12
xtknighttd123, in alpha6, http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/jaunty/alpha620:13
xtknightmaybe not all of them there though?20:14
bondhello20:14
Beardbaranyone running jaunty kubuntu having a problem with backspace, holding it down seems to restart kdm20:14
bondhelp please: is user A, there is a user B. When I switched from the A => B then everything is OK, but when I want to make B => A then A is not the user loads20:14
BUGabundoBeardbar: really ??? lovely.. love the irony20:15
xtknightaboSamoor, and how is it now?20:15
BUGabundobond: compiz, metacity or kwin?20:15
bondcompiz :)20:15
bondTry to offer disabled compiz?20:17
BUGabundosure20:18
BUGabundobut I always had trouble using Guess Session WITHOUT compiz20:18
aboSamoorxtknight: not sure, though. I am learning how to use latencytop [A, C] switch between the different processes. There is a process called collector is running. Firefox 3.1 has the largest latency20:19
bondone sec...20:19
BUGabundocan some one using OOo 3.x test something for me20:19
BUGabundoneed to see if it is local, memory leak or bug20:19
BUGabundowith a MSFT pps20:19
BUGabundohttp://dl.getdropbox.com/u/112892/Nasa.pps20:20
xtknightBUGabundo, yeah that's a leaky one20:20
xtknightopenoffice memory just started exploding so i killed it.  didnt want to ruin my session20:21
aboSamoorxtknight: I can not see the page fault as the main cause for latency !20:22
xtknightaboSamoor, hmm but do you get weird mouse movement20:22
BUGabundohhhehe20:22
BUGabundothanks xtknight20:22
xtknightyea it used 2g then i killed it20:23
BUGabundowhat should we do on this cases?20:23
BUGabundoupstream it?20:23
xtknightfile a bug in ubuntu first20:23
BUGabundoits and MSFT file.. sooooo20:23
aboSamoorxtknight: no more mouse jerky movements :)20:23
xtknightimo...we still need someway to track it in ubuntu.  and if it's upstream we just label 'not in ubuntu'20:23
xtknightaboSamoor, cool.  well i just took a guess that it was the video driver20:23
xtknightdont get too excited....you might have to use vesa, and...that might not be the problem hehe20:23
aboSamoorxtknight: I am trying to repeat these jerky movements, without sucess20:24
bondBUGabundo whithout compiz all work...20:24
bondBUGabundo you are right20:24
BUGabundobond: file a bug against compiz then20:24
xtknightaboSamoor, http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=965+graphics+memory+leak+linux&btnG=Search20:25
bondbb! :)20:26
xtknightaboSamoor,  and ur sure it's not just cuz u rebooted... i assume u tried that before hehe20:26
aboSamoorxtknight: I have the problem for more than a month20:28
xtknightohh20:28
xtknightwow20:28
BUGabundoxtknight: should I reopen https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/173192 ?20:28
ubottuUbuntu bug 173192 in openoffice.org "Openoffice Impress Memory Leak" [Undecided,Fix released]20:28
xtknightcompiz may have triggered it..but it would still be a bug in the intel graphics driver.. at least i would think so20:28
BUGabundoor file a new one?20:28
aboSamoorxtknight: the problem I don't know if it is a real problem or not, and even If I know it is a problem I don't know how to find useful information against20:29
xtknightBUGabundo, whose bug is that20:29
BUGabundodunno20:29
xtknightopen a new one unless you know it's related20:29
BUGabundoits there similar thing20:29
BUGabundobut says fixed upstream20:29
BUGabundook20:29
xtknightthey can mark as dup if they need to20:29
BUGabundonew it is20:29
xtknightbut it's probably not a dup20:29
xtknightaboSamoor, but had you tried disabling compiz while using the i915 driver anyways20:30
danbhfivethat OO.org memory leak works on intrepid also  : )20:31
xtknightwith OO.org 2.4?20:32
danbhfiveyes20:32
BUGabundo"The tag "amd64" hasn't yet been used by openoffice.org (Ubuntu) before. Is this a new tag? " WTH20:32
xtknightdanbhfive, i would reply to BUGabundo's bug and 'confirm' it20:32
BUGabundohttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/34292420:32
ubottuUbuntu bug 342924 in openoffice.org "possible memory leak opening and MSFT PPS" [Undecided,New]20:32
xtknightand mention happens in 2.420:32
danbhfiveI just locked up my system  :(  which is weird,  the last time I did a memory leak thing, my system just killed the process once it consumed all the memory.  Maybe its because I have no swap now?  I will confirm the report20:33
BUGabundoupstreaming it now20:34
aboSamoorxtknight: actually I was working to enable compiz. This me Bug 141621 was affecting20:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 141621 in compiz "Compiz-fusion fails to start on ubuntu-studio because of XDG_CONFIG_DIR - /usr/bin/compiz: 376: /usr/local/bin/compiz: not found" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/14162120:34
BUGabundodanbhfive: please run $ apt-cache policy openoffice.org20:34
xtknightaboSamoor, i thought you already had compiz enabled when this was happening.  so, you didn't have it enabled?20:34
BUGabundoand paste that20:34
aboSamoorxtknight: no, I succeeded to solve the problem, and when I was complaining about the mouse movements compiz was working20:35
xtknightaboSamoor, hmmm20:35
* BUGabundo stupid qa OOo... doesn't allow me to upgrade to a securer password20:35
danbhfivehmm, I messed up the apt-cache policy thing.  I don't have OOo installed, just a few of the components20:39
BUGabundoLOL20:40
xtknightaboSamoor, oh i see.  well you should try to disable compiz and use the intel driver and see if the problem still happens.  you know what i mean?20:44
xtknighti dont know if it's compiz or the intel driver20:44
aboSamoorxtknight: I understand you, is there any tool that can figure if there is a memory leak or not ?20:45
BUGabundoaboSamoor:  valgrind20:45
BUGabundohttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind20:46
xtknightvalgrind wont work on drivers or libraries specifically though20:46
xtknighti think running compiz under valgrind would slow so much down anyway but u could give it a shot20:47
xtknightif it says like a gig leaked it might give u a clue hehe20:47
humbolt1I heard the Ubuntu Live CD supports network install (ergo booting up a host with the CD and then booting some other client via network and installing from that cd via network), is that true?20:48
danbhfiveBUGabundo: did you file it upstream?  Im not seeing it on launchpad20:48
BUGabundodid it so right now20:49
BUGabundorefresh it20:49
danbhfiveok, cool20:49
BUGabundohumbolt1: I only did it using a special netboot iso20:50
BUGabundonever with LiveCD20:50
BUGabundohttp://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid/main/installer-amd64/current/images/20:50
humbolt1BUGabundo: That is not the alternate iso either, is it?20:50
BUGabundonope20:50
BUGabundoits a 8MiBs iso20:50
BUGabundoup until hardy there was this lovely image that would boot a LiveDesktop from HTTP servers20:52
BUGabundotook 200MiBs to reach it20:52
BUGabundoquite nice20:52
aboSamoorxtknight: how can I restore the settings of xorg, I mean how can I enable the intel driver ?20:52
BUGabundocan't find the link on my bookmarks20:52
BUGabundobut stop workign on ibex :((20:52
BUGabundo6 mins battery20:53
BUGabundoneed to find a power plug20:53
xtknightaboSamoor, remove "driver "vesa"" from the config file20:53
xtknightand logout20:53
BUGabundoxtknight: I know your nick from somewhere else20:55
BUGabundobut can't put my finger on it!!!20:55
BUGabundowhere might that be?20:55
xtknighthmm20:55
xtknightquake?20:55
xtknightanandtech,wolfenstein20:55
xtknightnvnews,linuxquestions, could be anywhere lol20:56
BUGabundonone of those20:56
xtknightthen probably launchapd20:56
BUGabundoits Ubuntu related20:56
xtknightive been in -motu channel a couple times but im not a motu20:57
BUGabundoI don't usually hand there much either20:57
BUGabundoehehe20:57
xtknighti'm afraid my shortlived memory will not be of any assistance20:58
xtknightBUGabundo, uhh ubuntu-devel mailing list could it be21:03
xtknightdoubt it.. i never post to it much21:03
xtknighti think it's just this channel.  i've seen you here before21:04
BUGabundoI'm here all the time21:07
BUGabundolol21:07
BUGabundonever mind21:07
BUGabundocombined our lousy memories are as good as a rcok21:08
BUGabundo*rock21:08
BUGabundofalling from an airplane21:08
dotblankhow do I change the settings for notify osd21:08
crdlbdotblank: what settings? :)21:08
dotblankwhenever my mouse is above it, it disapeers21:08
BUGabundodotblank: change?? ubuntu doesn't allow us to change anything21:08
BUGabundoehehe21:08
BUGabundodotblank: it "fades"21:09
BUGabundoits a techical term from the Design Team21:09
dotblankBUGabundo: not for m, it just flickered21:09
BUGabundohere it fades21:09
dotblankhow can I simulate an event?21:10
BUGabundoAFAIK there is no where to fine tune Indicators / notifications21:10
BUGabundoI wish there were21:10
BUGabundochange your Volume21:10
crdlbwell, it just does a hard fade with non-compositing metacity, doesn't it?21:11
crdlberr, I guess I mean 'no fade'21:12
humbolt1I managed to put intrepid-alternate installer on an USB pendrive. Now the damn installer wants to load a cdrom driver.21:13
dotblankI think its cool how you can see a screenshot of the app you want21:13
humbolt1Any idea, how I can convince the thing, that it does not need one?21:13
dotblankIs there a list of changes?21:16
dotblankWhoa.... 9.04 gets to gdm in 10 secs21:22
aboSamoorxtknight: without changing anything I gave 50% CPU usage[I have core 2] and big latency in pidgin, firefox when I play any flash video inside firefox, is it normal ?21:22
dotblankAnyone notice Vbox's additions don't work in 9.0421:31
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pitwalkerhi all, i have a Mar 14 22:31:26 savaria99 kernel: [35741.268876] gtk-window-deco[8716]: segfault at aaaaaaaa ip b75c2ae8 sp bf803fa0 error 4 in libgobject-2.0.so.0.1910.0[b7598000+3e000]21:51
pitwalkeri have no more titlebars in windows21:52
pitwalkerok, I'm started gtk-window-decorator and i have titlebars21:59
acemooWhen i choose Try Kubuntu without any change to your computer, i see the blue loading bar and after that, screen goes black. Any idea on how i can figure out what might cause this and or how to fix it?22:32
bazhangacemoo, did you check the md5 as well as disk integrity after burning iso to cd?22:35
acemoobazhang: yep22:35
BUGabundoacemoo: is it a daily image?22:35
bazhangacemoo, also is this a driver issue?22:35
acemooBUGabundo: its alpha 622:36
acemoobazhang: i have no idea, how can i check that?22:36
bazhangoh you have had it since alpha 4 w/o problems then?22:36
acemoono, i had the same problem with alpha 4 and 5 but i didn't had enough time to check it out22:37
acemooatm i have 3 hours of spare time so was hoping to finally get rid of windows 7 and get jaunty running :)22:37
BUGabundoacemoo: try alternate CD22:39
acemoowoot22:40
LeNsTR|Teahi all22:40
acemoothe cd suddenly starts spinning like mad22:40
LeNsTR|Teagood night22:40
BUGabundoacemoo: sounds like a bad media22:41
acemooand it stopped spinning and still no screen.. darn lol22:41
acemoook enough waited22:44
acemootime to try the alternate CD22:44
nemohttps://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=460666 - I'm running into this in ibex - could someone tell me the pulseaudio version in jaunty?22:55
ubottubugzilla.redhat.com bug 460666 in pulseaudio "E: thread-posix.c: Assertion 'pthread_setspecific(t->key, userdata) == 0' in totem" [Medium,Closed: rawhide]22:55
BUGabundo$ apt-cache policy pulseaudio  Installed: 0.9.14-0ubuntu1122:57
BUGabundonemo: ^^^^^^^^22:57
BUGabundoyou can check package.ubuntu.com22:58
BUGabundo !info pulseaudio22:58
nemothanks23:00
nemohm. maybe I should try jaunty on my main system23:00
nemoif only qt 4.5 wasn't so unreliable23:00
BUGabundoehehe23:01
acemooBUGabundo: the alternative cd just starts installing and it might give the same trouble after the installation?23:06
BUGabundodunno23:07
BUGabundowanna try acemoo?23:07
acemooBUGabundo: ofcourse23:07
acemooBUGabundo: just hope i'll be able to find my windows 7 cd if it gives the same trouble lol23:08
BUGabundoLOLOL23:08
BUGabundowait23:08
BUGabundobefore going23:08
BUGabundocan you jump to a TTY23:09
BUGabundoand read the logs?23:09
BUGabundomaybe that  can help debug23:09
acemooOHH23:09
acemooGREAT23:09
acemoou tell me that after i removed my windows partition23:09
BUGabundoahaahahahahahah23:09
BUGabundono need for windows23:09
BUGabundowe need the LiveCD logs23:09
acemooBUGabundo: ut oh...23:20
acemooBUGabundo: black screen after the blue loading bar again :D23:21
BUGabundoTTY23:21
BUGabundoand nano  /var/log/*23:21
acemooctrl-alt-f<random number> doesn't works..23:22
melikdamn.. my mouse is still frozen23:22
meliki tried sudo killall -9 X and sudo killall -9 Xorg23:22
BUGabundomelik: virtual box ?23:22
BUGabundothere are some known bugs with virtual machines23:22
melikno23:23
BUGabundoacemoo: can't help you23:23
BUGabundoI'm not understanding23:23
melikits an actual install23:23
acemooBUGabundo: ctrl-alt-f1 would switch to TTY1 right?23:23
melikyeah acemoo23:24
BUGabundoon some cards no23:24
BUGabundothe driver mess it up23:24
BUGabundotry alt+sysrq+k23:24
acemoowhen i rebooted i could get in TTY2.. but at a certain point it just goes back to the black screenie23:25
acemooseems X server dies during startup..23:28
BUGabundoway above my knowlage23:29
meliknvm BUGabundo23:29
BUGabundocwillu: are you around?23:29
melikthere was something physically wrong wit hthe mouse23:29
acemooBUGabundo: i'll blame you for making me remove my windows partition :P23:29
BUGabundoahahaha23:29
BUGabundoI just made you a favor23:30
BUGabundoLOL23:30
melikBUGabundo: u know when i press ctrl + alt +f123:30
melikit opens a different tty thing23:30
melikhow can i stop that23:30
melikshell23:30
BUGabundodifferent?????23:31
BUGabundofrom what?23:31
BUGabundoand F2?23:31
melikummmm hold on let me try to rephrase23:31
meliki have a shell open for tty1, tty2, tty423:32
melikhow can i close the shells for tty1 and tty423:32
acemoocan u even close them?23:32
meliknot sure, thats why im asking :P23:32
BUGabundoctrl+d23:33
BUGabundowill log them out23:33
BUGabundoto REALLY remove them23:33
BUGabundoyou have to dpkg-reconfigure something23:33
BUGabundoand set only the amount that you want23:33
melikyeah ctrl + d is what i needed23:33
BUGabundoits set to 6 by default23:33
acemoook lets try updating our 98 packages... :D23:34
acemooi really doubt it will help but atleast i'll be up to date!23:35
acemooyay now am creashing with up to date packages :)23:39
pitwalkeryou make restartt after upgrade?23:40
acemooyep23:40
pitwalkerwhat can i do to reproduce?23:40
* bruce89 tries to ignore the obvious23:42
acemoowhat i do is just burn the alpha 4 or 5 or 6 cd and try to boot, after the blue loading bar is done, it tries to start X and nothing happens further23:42
pitwalkeracemoo: you use kubuntu live CD?23:43
acemooi did.. but BUGabundo adviced me to try the alternative cd so i used the alternative cd and installed kubuntu and the same problem happens :)23:44
BUGabundoacemoo: during the boot option, press F623:45
pitwalkeracemoo: sudo apt-get install slim openbox23:45
BUGabundoand remove the last options23:45
BUGabundosplach and quiet23:45
acemoopitwalker: am guessing i should pick Default display manager slim?23:46
pitwalkeryou can change back via: /etc/X11/default-display-manager23:47
acemoopitwalker: alright23:47
acemoorebooting23:47
pitwalker/usr/sbin/kdm23:47
pitwalker/usr/bin/kdm  /usr/sbin/gdm23:48
zaapielwhats up23:48
zaapielwhat do i need to do to make my x11 server use nvidia?23:48
zaapielmy xorg.conf is blank23:49
acemoopitwalker: same happens.. blue loading bar comes, goes away after its done and nothing on the screen anymore23:49
pitwalkerthe blue loading bar is usplash with kde theme23:49
pitwalkerwe must disable it23:49
pitwalker~/.xsession-errors /var/log/messages /var/log/dmesg23:50
BUGabundozaapiel: since x 1.5 no need for xorg.cong23:52
zaapielok23:52
zaapielhow does one config xorg now?23:52
pitwalkerBUGabundo: how can we forde VESA?23:52
pitwalkerforce23:52
zaapielit isnt using the nvidia driver23:52
zaapielhow do i make it use it?23:52
acemoopitwalker: xsession-errors doesn't excists and the other 2 don't seem to have any obvious errors23:53
pitwalkeryou find line to slim gdm kdm started?23:54
BUGabundopitwalker: don't know23:54
zaapielwhat nvidia driver you guys use?23:56
BUGabundozaapiel: 180.37-0ubuntu123:57
pitwalkerif you cannot login to graphical environment you cannot run the restricted drivers manager23:57
acemoopitwalker: nope, let me see if i can upload them to my ftp so u can see the files23:58
BUGabundoacemoo: install pastebinit23:58
BUGabundoand pastebin the logs23:58
BUGabundomuch easier23:58
BUGabundothen ftp23:58
acemooBUGabundo: sweet23:59
BUGabundo$ pastebinit -I /path/to/file.log23:59
BUGabundobah23:59
BUGabundo$ pastebinit -i /path/to/file.log23:59

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