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MTecknologyI wonder if there's a firewall rule on the router that's making it so when I connect to it, the rest of my connections die00:01
teethdoodanyone else having problems with totem/mplayer/vlc crashing when playing any kind of media files?00:06
BUGabundoteethdood: what kind?00:09
BUGabundomine worked today00:09
teethdoodBUGabundo: when clicking a media file, the thing would crash. Second attempt to play would result in X restarting00:13
teethdoodthe error is relating to python (?) not having enough resources (?)00:14
BUGabundoahh00:14
BUGabundocorrupt icon crash00:14
BUGabundomaybe the new00:14
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BUGabundotumbnailer is messed up on your system00:15
BUGabundodmsup: strange nick!00:15
BUGabundohey dude usw works flawselly again!00:15
BUGabundoI can resume from hibernate (4GiBs of ram) under 13 sec00:15
BUGabundowithout it would take more then a min00:15
teethdoodBUGabundo: what should I do? reinstall certain packages?00:16
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BUGabundohumm clear ~/.thumb....00:17
BUGabundocwillu: did you get that?00:17
cwilluBUGabundo, failed test :p00:17
BUGabundoreally?00:18
BUGabundohere it works....00:18
teethdoodBUGabundo: welp, removing ~/.thumbnails didn't help00:19
Dillizarwhat is the easyest way to put ubuntu in a usb stick00:19
Dillizarcan i just coppy the files :)00:19
Dillizarcpy*00:20
Dillizarcopy*00:20
rippsDillizar: use the usb-creator tool00:20
BUGabundoDillizar: usb-creator00:21
BUGabundoDillizar: copy won't work... need syslinux to make it boot00:21
Dillizaris it in add/remove?00:21
Dillizarwill the usb be a "live usb"00:22
Dillizar:)00:22
BUGabundoit should be installed on jaunty and ibex00:22
BUGabundoyou have the option to create just live or permanent00:22
Dillizarbut i want 9.04 :(00:23
Dillizarand i cant wait any longer00:24
Dillizarare there any BIG bugs :)00:24
BUGabundoDillizar: its still alpha00:32
BUGabundoit can and will cause breakage00:33
Dillizaryeah you are right00:33
Dillizarbut00:33
BUGabundonone the less if you read the documentation00:33
BUGabundoand help out filing bugs,00:33
Dillizarif i install alfa can i update it later to regular??00:33
BUGabundosure, welcome on board00:33
BUGabundoyes00:33
BUGabundoit keeps getting updated00:33
BUGabundoall the time00:33
BUGabundohttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/JauntyJackalope/TechnicalOverview00:33
Dillizarso from alfa will become beta00:33
BUGabundohttp://www.ubuntu.com/testing/jaunty/alpha600:33
BUGabundoplease read this ^^^^^^^^00:34
Dillizarbut i want xubuntu :)00:34
BUGabundoto upgrade, please make backups of your data00:34
BUGabundoits the same00:34
BUGabundoit should upgrade to the same flaouver00:34
BUGabundothem make sure you remove or comment any non oficial repo00:34
BUGabundoand all PPAs00:34
Dillizarppa?00:34
BUGabundothen start update-manager -d00:34
Dillizarwhy -d?00:35
BUGabundoDillizar: don't worry, if you don't know you prob don't have one00:35
bruce89check for unstable ones00:35
BUGabundo-d jumpts to devel branch00:35
Dillizarcool00:35
Dillizari will download it tonight00:35
BUGabundo-c jumps to lastest stable... currenly ibex00:35
DillizarBUGabundo just tell me this00:36
BUGabundoDillizar: PLEASE make backups.! and test them too00:36
Dillizaras i read00:36
BUGabundodon't want you to loose data00:36
BUGabundoand read those links I provided00:36
Dillizar9.04 will be the FASTEST os00:36
BUGabundothey will help you out a lot00:36
Dillizarfor booting that is00:36
BUGabundoyes00:36
BUGabundomany users notice it!00:36
BUGabundoeven on older PCs00:36
Dillizardamn00:36
Dillizaryeah00:36
BUGabundoa friend of mine is running xubuntu on a 4/5 years old acer00:37
Dillizarthats what one guy said that 9.04 xubuntu runs fatser00:37
BUGabundoand says jaunty is faster then ibex was00:37
Dillizarlol00:37
* Dillizar have 10-11 years old laptop00:37
Dillizardamn you BUGabundo i cant wait till tommorow to install it00:38
Dillizar:)00:38
BUGabundoDillizar: ah????????00:38
Dillizari will stay all night long and am already 48h awake and have exam tomorrow00:38
BUGabundo10 yo?00:38
BUGabundohow much ram?00:38
Dillizar25600:38
Dillizar:)00:38
Dillizardude00:38
BUGabundoits going to be low....00:38
Dillizarit was like 3000$ at that time00:39
Dillizar:D00:39
BUGabundoperformance is going to suffer00:39
Dillizar366mhz00:39
BUGabundogo to sleep!00:39
Dillizar:D00:39
BUGabundoits better to be fresh00:39
Dillizari have an exam tomorrow00:39
BUGabundoand relax AFTER exam00:39
Dillizarlol00:39
Dillizari am00:39
BUGabundoto test out all the new stuff on Ubuntu00:39
Dillizartekken and weed :D00:39
Dillizaryeah00:39
Dillizarwhat is that internet desktop00:39
Dillizari didnt understand00:39
BUGabundome neither!00:40
BUGabundowhat are you talking about?00:40
Dillizarbrings the internet closer to the desktop00:40
BUGabundoahh00:40
BUGabundojust PUB00:40
BUGabundonever come through00:40
Dillizarwhats that00:40
hix.oO( sometimes watching #ubuntu+1 is better than any tv-show *g)00:41
Dillizarlol00:41
* Halow agrees.00:41
Dillizarhow come00:42
BUGabundohix: why?00:42
hixits entertaining. ;)00:42
* BUGabundo goes back to read his unlimit RSS feeds. wonk if you guys want my shared feed00:43
* Dillizar will go home to get ready for his exam called "First aid"00:44
hixsounds useful. good luck then.00:45
Dillizaryeah its for the stupid driving license00:46
hixah, kissing puppies00:46
Dillizarlol00:46
Dillizara guy did that today00:46
DillizarHOW STUPID YOU NEED TO BE00:46
Dillizaryou just need to show it not french kiss it00:46
hix did that 25 yrs ago.. sigh, getting old00:47
Dillizari wasnt born then :P00:47
hix ;)00:47
BUGabundo28 yo here and countng00:48
Dillizar23 on 20th of april :P00:48
hixpassed the 40 while ago ;)00:48
Dillizar3 days before the first connact with 9.0400:48
Dillizar:P00:48
charlie-tcaguess I won't say00:49
* charlie-tca mumbles something about really young people around here...00:49
Dillizarlol00:50
Dillizardamn ubuntu made a new turn in OS00:51
Dillizarlinux was dunno nothing before ubuntu00:51
Dillizar:)00:51
Dillizarbefore that i was using KDE mandriva with errors all the time00:51
hixcan't agree fully here. but ubuntu made it better, no question.00:52
charlie-tcalong as they keep us informed, it works pretty good00:52
Dillizarcheers and beers dudes and dudese if there are :P00:53
* BUGabundo nods to charlie-tca irony00:53
hixprepare kissing puppies and learn something useful ;)00:53
Dillizar:)00:54
Dillizarthanks00:54
BUGabundojust so that I get it right (and remember I'm sleepy), charlie-tca that back-up email was yours right?00:54
charlie-tcayes it was00:54
charlie-tcaand yes, you know what I mean00:54
BUGabundonever got to thank you.... enough00:55
BUGabundofelt good00:55
charlie-tcaHe just pissed me off with his comments00:55
BUGabundoand that smuck smile00:55
charlie-tcano need to thank me. I meant what I said00:55
charlie-tcaI have been around long enough to know that not everybody will speak up, and there is not any reason to add a "me too"00:56
charlie-tcaObviously, he wasn't around long enough yet00:56
BUGabundoyou should have read a private email, me , martin and Marc had!00:57
charlie-tcaheh00:57
charlie-tcaI did notice he never pulled that one out again00:58
BUGabundo78 unread -devel emails!!! don't this ppl sleep?00:58
crashsystemsAnyone know when bug #308191 might be fixed?00:58
charlie-tcanever00:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 308191 in xserver-xorg-input-synaptics "Multi fingers touch doesn't be correctly recognized" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30819100:58
BUGabundohey crashsystems thanks for coming up00:58
crashsystemsnp00:58
BUGabundoonly saw danaG complain00:58
BUGabundoabout HW lacking support00:59
crashsystemsthis looks like the one that is giving me problems00:59
BUGabundoeveryone else say FOO00:59
crashsystemsI mainly want this feature to work so  I can impress my windows using friends :D01:00
BUGabundoeheeh01:01
BUGabundoI show it off too01:01
BUGabundoand compiz01:01
BUGabundoand gnome DO01:01
crashsystemsit would be really cool to somehow bind the pinch movement to the compiz zoom plugin01:01
charlie-tcacrashsystems: don't let the bug go more than about two weeks without a comment. Like "still broken in Jaunty daily dated ??????"01:02
charlie-tcaIt helps get some attention on it01:02
crashsystemsok, will comment01:02
BUGabundoyeah finch would be nice01:03
* charlie-tca should keep quiet01:03
crashsystemsis there any sort of tests I could run on my laptop that would provide useful data for this?01:04
BUGabundoits over my head01:04
BUGabundocan't help u ther01:05
crashsystemswho would know the answer to that question?01:05
BUGabundoany more then to go to #ubuntu-x and ask tehre01:05
charlie-tcaI don't know of any. I didn't see the decline on it. That means it probably will get fixed after jaunty comes out.01:05
charlie-tcaBut the squeaky wheel thing works, anyway01:05
BUGabundosqueaky what?01:06
charlie-tcacrashsystems: here, supply what this asks for: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingTouchpadDetection01:09
BUGabundonever though I would say this... but I miss Notifications ...01:09
BUGabundo...support in Kmail! hate the current popup01:09
crashsystemsI love notify-ods.01:09
bruce89not again01:10
charlie-tcaBUGabundo: squeaky wheel gets the grease - Those that make the noise will get results, generally01:10
BUGabundoahh01:10
* BUGabundo goes back to feed reading01:10
BUGabundoonly 321 on fab201:10
charlie-tcawell, time to go eat, too01:11
crashsystemsBased upon the instructions at the link charlie-tca gave me, I've generated 4 files I want to attach to the bug report. Can I only attach one per comment?01:16
BUGabundoyes01:20
BUGabundoLP limitation01:20
crashsystemsso the people subscribed to the bug will get to suffer from multiple email notifications :D01:21
BUGabundoeheh01:21
BUGabundoyes01:21
BUGabundoI get many tens of lp bug mail per day01:21
BUGabundonot counting NM* packages01:21
BUGabundocurrencly have 800+ unread01:22
BUGabundoyay01:22
crashsystemslol01:22
BUGabundocrashsystems: you can email them, and have it only in on email01:22
crashsystemsfiles attached01:28
hggdhwell, if you attache then quick enough, one single email should be generated with all of them01:46
crashsystemslooks like I'm just not that fast01:47
hggdhheh01:47
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sagredohi alpha friends. I would like to update to the 2.6.29 kernel, where do you recommend I start02:21
DanaGhttp://blog.redvoodoo.org/2009/02/jaunty-kernel-bits.html02:24
negonicrac_has anyone got nvidia drivers to work through hardware drivers?02:25
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Belboz99Hey all, so, Alpha 6 is out, I'm running it on my laptop and it's doing "OK", I'm debating whether or not to upgrade my desktop to it or not02:45
crashsystemsBelboz99 the official answer would be "if you like bug hunting, go for it!"02:46
Belboz99lol crashsystems, I've done my fair share of that on the laptop already, been using 9.04 since Alpha 4 ;)02:47
Belboz99Actually, I installed Alpha 1 in a VM when it first shipped, that was fun! :)02:47
crashsystemsif it works well on a live cd/dvd on that desktop, and you've backed up the data, I'd say go for it02:47
Belboz99cool02:48
Belboz99I have almost all my data on other partitions, and on the server02:48
Belboz99the server's always the last one to jump versions ;)02:48
Belboz99it runs Mythbuntu while hosting 4 websites and acting as a router / firewall for the wired and wireless LAN :-D02:49
nemohttps://bugs.launchpad.net/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/25682002:49
ubottuUbuntu bug 256820 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "[gma965] x server crashes when watching movies" [Unknown,In progress]02:49
nemoso I was reading this02:49
nemobecause intel driver was crashing for me with various video players using xv02:49
nemoseveral people in that bug mentioned disabling randr02:49
nemodoes anyone here know how one *does* that?02:50
Belboz99crashsystems: I do have a question about future Radeon Support though for the Xpress 200 series02:51
crashsystemsi don't know much about ATI cards, as I have an Intel02:51
Belboz99basically, the binary ATI driver no longer works, and the Open Source drivers lack 3D accell02:51
Belboz99The binary is broken on the ATI end (of course)02:52
dercomputerhello everyone, i have a total noob question02:52
Belboz99ATI says it will never include support for the latest Xorg for that model of GPU02:52
Belboz99am I completely FUBAR with Radeon Xpress 200 and 3D accell?02:52
Belboz99shoot der02:53
nemoSection "ServerFlags"02:53
nemoOption "RandR" "false"02:53
nemoEndSection02:53
nemoguess I'll give that a shot...02:53
dercomputerWhen jaunty is officially released, if i am upgrading from a previous version of Ubuntu (e.g. 8.10), will it format my drive in order to convert to ext4?02:55
crashsystemsdercomputer your partition should stay the same02:55
crdlbdercomputer: ext3 is still the default02:55
crashsystemsit is possible to upgrade ext3 to ext4 after the upgrade02:55
charlie-tcadercomputer: it is your choice whether or no to upgrade to ext402:55
dercomputeroh OK, i was under the impression that 9.04 was ext4 by default02:56
dercomputerthanks for your help everyone02:56
crdlbno, 9.10 at the earliest for that02:56
nemowell02:59
nemothat wasn't it02:59
nemo*sigh*02:59
nemoanyone else using intel driver getting mplayer/vlc crashes?03:00
crashsystemsnemo, I had been getting mplayer crashes, but that stopped after some recent codecs updates03:00
RAOFBelboz99: Do the open source drivers _really_ lack 3d accel for the Xpress 200?  One of the reasons fglrx dropped support for the old chips was that they _did_ have 3d support.03:01
nemocrashsystems: ah. mine are still happening03:02
nemoalthough. -vo x11 does seem to work03:03
RAOFBelboz99: There are a number of ways that you can inadvertantly break the open-source 3d support, though.  Such as (a) having an fglrx package installed, or (b) having installed fglrx from the website at any point in the past.03:03
nemo(as opposed to -vo xv)03:03
crashsystemshave you looked for bugs in launchpad?03:03
nemoand my wimpy machine is still fast enough to do ok with -zoom 103:03
nemocrashsystems: the one above that I linked, that someone closed out03:03
nemolaunchpad is very aggressive at closing out bugs, even if there were no fixed :-/03:03
RAOFFeel free to reopen them if they are not actually fixed (assuming that they weren't closed for some other reason, like "we asked for some information, and never got an answer")03:05
nemoRAOF: heh. "we got half a dozen confirmations, but initial reporter didn't answer us so we'll close it out :D )03:07
nemo"03:07
nemomeh. anyway :)03:07
nemox11 is a decent workaround for me - I'll assume current intel driver is sucky and hope for future improvement03:07
RAOFSometimes bugs are closed too aggressively.  Want to post the bug number?03:07
nemohttps://bugs.launchpad.net/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/25682003:08
ubottuUbuntu bug 256820 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "[gma965] x server crashes when watching movies" [Unknown,In progress]03:08
nemomy symptoms don't *exactly* match this one, so I hestitate to say this one was too aggressive03:08
nemoI've noticed this in past though ;)03:08
nemofor me, it doesn't lock up. it just crashes03:08
nemoand I get an actual trace in Xorg.0.log03:08
nemo[   90.855281] (EE) intel(0): Failed to pin xv buffer03:09
crashsystemsnemo did you run a backtrace? I hear that can be rather useful.03:09
nemo6: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions//libextmod.so(XvdiPutImage+0x190) [0xb78d38903:09
nemo0]03:09
nemocrashsystems: I have heard that :-p03:10
nemobut then. there's an actual backtrace in the Xorg log03:10
nemoincluding, oh, function names :)03:10
crashsystemsah, ok03:10
crashsystemsfunction names could be useful...03:10
nemooogling now for "pin xv buffer" and XvdiPutImage and crash03:11
nemogoogling03:11
RAOFnemo: That seems properly closed, yeah :)03:11
nemodarn. nothing03:12
nemoRAOF: yeah, yeah :-p03:12
nemoif I find one in future that annoys me, I'll be sure to link you :D03:12
nemohm03:14
nemoXvdiPutimage crash in mplayer03:15
nemoI get a hit here:03:15
nemohttp://www.archivum.info/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/2008-07/msg04805.html03:15
nemobut. is in *hardy*03:15
nemoseems a tad unlikely it'd be same bug in a much later intel driver and Xorg03:15
nemo'course, that one says "memcpy" - to get that I'll have to add a debug lib03:16
teethdoodplaying media files are failing for me. Please take a look http://pastebin.com/d20efe2dc03:25
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RAOFteethdood: That's a video driver issue.  What driver?03:34
RAOFteethdood: (incidentally, that means that pastebinning /var/log/Xorg.0.log is going to be necessary)03:34
riboanyone here using jaunty xubuntu alpha6 alternet amd64 iso?03:35
ribo*alternate03:36
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teethdoodRAOF: here's my Xorg.0.log http://pastebin.com/d4b3380bb03:42
crdlbhmm, I guess textured video requires acceleration, which is broken due to (EE) intel(0): Cannot support DRI with frame buffer width > 2048.03:45
crdlbbut it ought to fall back to overlay video03:45
DanaGheh, stupid plymouth.  Refuses to ever, ever, ever load anything but details.so.03:46
DanaGEver.03:46
* DanaG hopes Plymouth won't be that broken in Jaunty+103:46
DanaGi.e. Karmic03:46
crashsystemsI refuse to call it anything other than 9.1003:46
HalowDon't like koalas? ;)03:46
* DanaG seems to have bad video karma.03:47
DanaGnouveau hammers both cpu and hard drive... and fglrx... panics.03:47
crashsystemsdon't like offensive cuteness.03:47
SeveredCrossPlymouth works nicely here. :>03:48
DanaGNow THIS, is cuteness: http://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/Konachan.com%20-%2017601.jpg03:48
DanaGhttp://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/ccs_1221630875446.jpg03:48
DanaGSorry, I just had to tease for that calling it "offensive cuteness" =þ03:48
crdlbteethdood: are you actually using a very wide resolution (with two monitors)?03:48
teethdoodcrdlb: no. dell laptop, 1280x80003:49
DanaGStupid plymouth.03:49
crdlbteethdood: then fix your /etc/X11/xorg.conf03:49
DanaGEven if I show-splash, it still... loads details.so.03:49
crdlbyou've got a Virtual line, which is telling X that you need a very high resolution03:50
crashsystemsI take it the PPA for Plymouth is not quite ready for regular usage?03:50
DanaGNot for me, for sure.03:51
DanaGIt just plain does nothing for me.  =þ03:51
teethdoodcrdlb: Virtual2640 800 wow good man03:51
teethdoodok restarting X, brb03:53
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/31460003:54
ubottuUbuntu bug 314600 in fglrx-installer "fglrx versions newer than 8.543 cause system hang and panic" [Undecided,Fix released]03:54
DanaGNOT FIXED.03:55
DanaGWhat should I mark it?03:55
DanaGIt's not fixed.  =þ03:55
DanaGSo, I want to mark it.. not fixed.. but I'm not sure what status to choose.03:55
RAOFNew, probably.03:55
teethdoodcrdlb: working  now. Thanks03:55
DanaGwww.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/hp-slideshow.zip04:00
DanaGBright == noon; dark == night; middle = morn and evening.04:00
DanaGI put the hp-slideshow dir in /usr/share/backgrounds04:00
crdlb.zip? :(04:04
DanaGI can .tar.gz it.04:05
DanaGThough note that currently I've only customized the widescreen one.04:05
DanaGI'd need to dig up the other resolution images from my system, and I'm not sure where I have those.04:05
miteshmy rhythmbox stops playing music and plays some crackling noise, log says04:18
miteshpulseaudio[8800]: main.c: Called SUID root and real-time and/or high-priority scheduling was requested in the configuration. However, we lack the necessary privileges:04:18
DanaGwww.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/hp-slideshow.lzma04:20
DanaGthere.04:20
sandeep40404:25
DanaGugh, damned REDUCED quota on the server at school.04:29
DanaGThey ran out of space... so they LOWERED everyone's quotas.  Significantly.04:30
jscinozhey04:30
jscinozA recent upgrade broke sudo04:30
jscinozOn typing sudo and a command, it asks for the password, and upon typing the correct password it just exits, the command isnt run04:30
jscinozany ideas whats wrong?04:30
jscinozDanaG: how to make space: root server, rm -rf /04:32
sandeep..04:33
jscinozwas a joke :P04:33
sandeepkk :P04:33
jscinozmaybe i'll include <sarcasm> tags next time04:33
jscinozanyways, anyone else's sudo broken on jaunty after a recent upgrade04:34
jscinozanyone alive?04:39
DanaGugh, goddamned OpenOffice just DESTROYED a table in one of my documents.04:46
DanaGAs in... the table was there... and now it's GONE.04:46
DanaGIt just dumped the raw text into the document, and thus royally ****ed everything up.04:46
dtchenmitesh: http://drowninginbugs.blogspot.com/2009/03/call-for-testers-jaunty-64-bit.html04:48
DanaGGreat... now I have to completely reformat my damned resumé from scratch!04:48
DanaGThanks a pantsload, OpenOffice.04:49
DanaGDocument is RUINED.04:49
crdlbI think you've made your point04:49
DanaGYeah, I'm rather pissed off at it.04:50
crdlbbtw, use latex04:50
DanaGIt's a data-loss sort of bug!04:50
crdlbsimple text files are harder to screw up (unless you use ext4)04:51
* crdlb runs04:51
DanaGNo reason to run.04:51
DanaGThe only thing I'm about to smash... is OpenOffice.04:51
DanaGoh eyah;04:52
DanaGwww.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/hp-slideshow.lzma04:52
jscinozooh04:53
jscinozjaunty uses kexec for rebooting?04:53
DanaGIt does if you have linux-crashdump (or rather, kexec-tools) installed.04:54
DanaGMakes it annoying to get to grub, though.04:54
DanaGI disabled that kexec feature.04:54
jscinozi like it04:54
jscinozall we need now04:54
jscinozis for it to use ksplice for kernel updates :P04:55
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jscinozgah this is annoying05:03
DelvienIs ubuntu forums down for you all as well?05:04
jscinozto work around broken sudo i have alias sudo='ssh -t root@localhost'05:04
jscinozwhich works, but it'd be great if sudo worked :(05:04
HalowIt is.05:04
DelvienThanks05:04
HalowSome Database Error, right?05:04
DelvienYep05:04
DelvienVbulletin. booo!05:04
SeveredCrossSudo works for me...05:05
SeveredCross-_-'05:05
jscinozany ideas how i can debug why it doesnt work05:06
Delvienwhats the error05:06
jscinozno error, it just doenst run the command after entering the corrcet password05:06
Delviencan you go into 'sudo -i' ?05:07
jscinozDelvien: no05:07
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jscinozany ideas?05:12
DanaG£€€T05:20
DanaGso much better than 1337.05:20
hix;)05:24
* DanaG likes having his wallpaper change color throughout the day.05:30
sparrIs there any hope of the nvidia-nic-backwards-MAC-address bug being fixed in the kernel that ships with 9.04?05:45
DanaGrandom: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gsynaptics/+bug/26850605:45
ubottuUbuntu bug 268506 in gsynaptics "Cannot configure Synaptics TouchStyk settings (e.g. sensitivity, tapping, press/select)" [Undecided,Incomplete]05:45
* jscinoz doesn't like not having sudo05:59
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TuTUXGubuntuforums.org is down?07:37
LordKowyes07:39
o0Chris0oyeah I noticed that07:40
o0Chris0ounexpected?07:40
TuTUXGsort of07:41
o0Chris0oehhh, I see, I thought I broke-ed it07:42
LordKowi hope someone doesnt get an email everytime someone tries loading the page and receives the database error. that will be a lot of new email msgs.07:43
LordKownew filter ---> trash. :)07:43
meoblast001hi07:46
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LordKowhello07:47
meoblast001i gotz 9.0407:47
LordKowcool07:47
meoblast001i'm not liking it yet :(07:47
LordKowwhat be the problem(s)?07:48
meoblast001Gnome07:48
meoblast001Gnome won't work07:48
meoblast001i did a recovery mode and it said gnome-panel cannot be installed07:48
meoblast001conflict with another package not being updated enough07:48
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meoblast001i'm installing lxde right now07:49
LordKowyep thats not good. what happens when you try sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude safe-upgrade ?07:49
meoblast001one second... have to wait for apt-get to get done with lxde07:49
meoblast001LordKow: ok it's going07:50
LordKowLinux CSC-KDRAKE-001 2.6.28-11-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 20 19:51:24 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux that time can't be right hmm07:55
LordKowits off by 12 hours yet... gnome says 2:56am07:56
LordKowoh that was compile date ;)07:56
HobbseeLordKow: it's likely that your'e not in UTC?07:56
LordKowHobbsee, it's also likely that im retarded07:56
Hobbseeheh07:56
meoblast001LordKow: i've been making a game on here and i wanted to get some work done on it this weekend so it was a disappointment to come home from track practice and jaunty not boot07:57
LordKowwell, it is alpha.07:57
meoblast001i only got jaunty because jacob told me that my bluetooth headset might work better07:57
rwwmeoblast001: That's odd. Bluetooth tends to work worse, not better, in Jaunty. That's what the people complaining in here say, anyway.07:58
meoblast001oh.... my headset works like crap in intrepid07:58
meoblast001i've tried everything07:58
LordKowthe main problem with bluetooth is the protocol itself, imo.07:58
meoblast001i've finally got it to stay connected but report errors to all programs that wanted to use it07:58
meoblast001LordKow: companies making bluetooth stuff should release free drivers07:58
LordKowyes they should.07:59
meoblast001LordKow: if every device is going to be different, free drivers for every device should be released07:59
LordKowthe fact is companies use their drivers to make their product seem better. you're in essence paying for the drivers when you pay for the hardware.08:00
meoblast001LordKow: i filed a bug of my problem with my headset, but i tried so many different things to try and get it to work that i couldn't list what i tried doing and the bug report was listed as incomplete :(08:00
meoblast001LordKow: example: nVidia08:01
LordKowoh i know.08:01
meoblast001i use their drivers on my desktop :(08:01
LordKowim thinking about making a million copies of KMS in font size 72 and dumping it off at their HQ08:01
meoblast001LordKow: KMS?08:01
LordKowkernel-mode settings08:01
LordKowi think...08:01
meoblast001LordKow: you'd print off the source code?08:02
luboszhi08:02
meoblast001hi08:02
luboszyay i'm logged08:02
LordKowyou just got logged08:02
meoblast001lubosz: did you not get internet connection to work on Jaunty too?08:02
LordKowmeoblast001, so how did the aptitude update go?08:02
meoblast00173%08:02
luboszi'm on intrepid ^^08:02
luboszjust wanted to download alpha 6 and do a persistent usb pen drive install08:03
meoblast001i want to go to the release party :(08:03
meoblast001it's too far away08:03
luboszwhere is it?08:03
meoblast001the one in Ohio is in Collumbus08:03
meoblast001that's half a state away considering i live near the edge of the state08:03
luboszmeoblast001: i think my next release party is in berlin08:03
luboszor i start my own ^^08:03
meoblast001people don't like me so i can't start any kinds of parties08:04
meoblast001i'll have my very own release party08:04
luboszlast time, i tried alpha 5, 64bit WINE was segfaulting ^^08:04
luboszwtf08:04
lubosz:D08:04
luboszso i hope its more stable08:04
meoblast001i don't like 64-bit08:04
luboszmeoblast001: maybe thats why people dont like you so much?08:04
lubosz^^08:04
luboszmeoblast001: just joking08:05
luboszwhy dont you like 64 bit?08:05
LordKowthe biggest problem i've had with jaunty so far has absolutely nothing to do with ubuntu: http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/8051/badpidgin.png08:05
meoblast001i think you should be able to install any 32-bit package without forcing install and it put it in an isolated location08:05
luboszdoes your cpu dont have the nice to have AMD64 extension?08:05
LordKowmeoblast001, a chroot environment would handle that nicely08:06
meoblast001and then when you run 32-bit software it should use emulation to make sure it always gets those ones08:06
luboszLordKow: try a newer pidgin version08:06
meoblast001and not the 64-bit ones08:06
LordKowlubosz, im using the one in jaunty which is why i submitted a bug report in launchpad. it's fixed upstream for 2.6.0 but that wont be in jaunty.08:06
luboszmeoblast001: you should run 64bit sw, wtf08:06
meoblast001sw?08:06
luboszmeoblast001: what do you want to run in 32 bit?08:06
luboszsoftware08:06
luboszsorry im lazy08:06
meoblast001uhhh08:06
meoblast001cant remember08:07
luboszvirtual mahines ? ^^08:07
luboszwine?^^08:07
meoblast001there was an emulator that wouldn't compile because i had 64-bit08:07
luboszi think win64 is not supported in wine08:07
meoblast001my 64-bit system is broken right now08:07
luboszmeoblast001: EMULATORS don't compile EVER08:07
luboszfuck xD08:07
meoblast001has no RAM08:07
luboszoh08:07
luboszi dont am supposed to say fuck in here08:07
luboszsorry08:07
rww!ohmy > lubosz08:07
ubottulubosz, please see my private message08:07
LordKownope08:07
rwwlubosz: besides, I think he was talking about compiling the emulator, not the emulator compiling something.08:08
luboszi once tried a ps2 emulator08:08
meoblast001LordKow: my HAL restarted08:08
LordKowmeoblast001, normal for hal updates.08:08
luboszthe problem is emulators do have a lot of assembly code08:08
meoblast001LordKow: that reminds me of the story of how i deleted Windows08:08
luboszand this is very hard to port08:08
LordKowyou'll still want to reboot though, meoblast001.08:08
luboszand since gcc is quite different in 64 bit08:08
meoblast001LordKow: i had Wubi back when it was beta.... and i shut down Ubuntu once and it wouldnt shut down08:08
luboszits a pain in the behind08:08
luboszyeah, I'm polite08:08
meoblast001i started it back up and tried going into Windows and it couldnt find HAL.dll08:08
meoblast001said it was corrupt08:08
meoblast001so i deleted Windows08:08
rwwMy WinXP partition went temporarily insane today. I was scared I'd broken it again while partitioning Ubuntu.08:08
meoblast001i gave up on Windows08:09
LordKowi deleted Windows due to corruption. Microsoft got all corrupted.08:09
rwwThankfully, it sorted itself out; I wasn't looking forward to reinstalling again.08:09
luboszrww: what do you mean with "PARTITION" went insane :D08:09
rwwOnly reason I have the damn thing is so my girlfriend can play Sims 2. Things I do for love...08:09
meoblast001LordKow: at the time i had 2 programs i liked running in Windows and eventually i got them to work in Wine08:09
meoblast001i don't like Ubuntu package names08:09
LordKowyea wine works damn well these days. in fact, i saw a how-to somewhere on getting office 2007 to finally work08:10
rwwlubosz: I mean the Windows installation on my Windows partition. It's 1am; I'm not particularly erudite right now :P08:10
meoblast001why not just use the same names as the Debian packages08:10
luboszrww:  kk ^^08:10
rwwmeoblast001: example?08:10
LordKowi love openoffice but ms office is so engrained into society that sometimes i need to use it for those pesky powerpoints that wont show exactly right in openoffice08:10
luboszmeoblast001: there are not too many things that earn your grace08:10
meoblast001rww: i don't know off the top of my head.... but haven't you ever tried to install a Debian package and it says "haha you don't have Debian.... gtfo"08:11
luboszmeoblast001: they most common nead some debian dependency package name, fun08:11
meoblast001couldn't they have changed the packages without changing the names08:11
rwwmeoblast001: not that I can think of. Ubuntu has the vast majority of Debian's repository anyway (that's what universe and multiverse are), so it's probably an edge case, or some Debian-specific thing.08:11
lubosz"Dependency libass-dev cannot be resolved" :/08:12
LordKow99.5% of ubuntu packages are taken from debian.08:12
meoblast001LordKow: and then renamed08:12
LordKowthats not an exact number08:12
luboszLordKow: but funnily there are name differences08:12
LordKowrenamed? like what?08:12
luboszubuntu-desktop xD08:12
luboszdoes not sound in debian like that08:12
meoblast001don't they add the ~ubuntu or whatever08:12
LordKowthats not a debian package. ubuntu created it for ubuntu. it's not even a real package08:12
rwwlubosz: there's no equivalent debian package08:12
meoblast001usplash is a fun package08:12
luboszit was a joke i look for one08:13
LordKowit's an empty package with the most dependencies you'll ever see.08:13
luboszusplash is in debian?08:13
meoblast001yeah08:13
luboszusplash was so buggy in interpid08:13
rwwmeoblast001: you're probably thinking of the version numbers. -XubuntuY is added for a reason, btw :P08:13
meoblast001rww: yeah the version08:13
meoblast001i know that there is a reason08:13
LordKow<packagename>-<version>08:13
meoblast001i can't remember the reason atm08:13
meoblast001it has to do with modification of packages08:13
meoblast001i made a deb that broke my APT08:14
LordKowpackagename_(maintainer_vers)-(debianversion)ubuntu(ubuntuvers)08:14
meoblast001but i also made a deb that works very well08:14
luboszmeoblast001: cool, how come?08:14
meoblast001i made 3 debs that work pretty well08:14
luboszi made a lot of debs with some tool that did make install into debs08:14
meoblast001lubosz: the one that broke it.... idk what it did... but APT kept saying "must reinstall smc" or something like that08:14
LordKowcheckinstall08:14
luboszyeah, its pretty nice08:14
LordKowi dont like it though. no deps08:14
LordKowit's just asking for a broken system.08:15
meoblast001i made an Audacity deb.... a Pidgin-Rhythmbox deb.... and a deb of my very own program mOX08:15
luboszLordKow: you just use make install? ^^08:15
luboszi use A LOT of dev repo code08:15
LordKowno. i find the nearest ubuntu or debian package and modify it.08:15
luboszsoftware08:15
luboszlike wine from git ^^08:15
luboszubuntu is just way to slow for me08:15
meoblast001time to logout..... brb08:15
lubosztoo bad there is no ubuntu rollign realese08:15
LordKowim going to see if i can figure out a new mplayer package since mplayer devs decided releases just don't work anymore08:16
lubosz^^ sound fun08:16
LordKowi guess i can check to see if debian is maintaining any snapshots08:17
luboszthey try concentrating on the wii know08:17
luboszi dont like the mplayer interface anyway08:17
luboszthe terminal one is not bad08:17
luboszbut the gui08:17
luboszi stick with totem in that case08:17
LordKowhttp://packages.debian.org/source/sid/mplayer bingo08:17
meoblast001mmmmm08:17
meoblast001yummy08:17
meoblast001LXDE08:18
LordKowin fact, this might just build against the ubuntu tree just fine.08:18
luboszLordKow: whats the difference to the svn source?08:18
meoblast001restart required?!08:18
meoblast001that's some boo boo08:18
LordKowlubosz, debians package is an svn snapshot from march 3rd.08:19
meoblast001how do i start bluetooth?08:19
luboszLordKow: damn, svn 3rd was a long time ago :D get it from svn08:19
LordKowmeoblast001, sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth start08:19
luboszdo they modify the makefiles to work on debian?08:19
luboszor is it 1:1 the svn08:19
meoblast001bluetooth started08:19
LordKowif they have to modify the makefile they will.08:20
meoblast001i like LXDE for my laptop08:20
meoblast001much faster08:20
meoblast001and it's still Gnome-like08:20
luboszlets see...08:21
LordKowmeh i should diff the debian directory against ubuntu's. debian will not have any restricted codecs and im guessing most people wanting to use mplayer are going to want a full load of codecs whether there are legal restrictions or not08:21
LordKowyea euw they disable x264 support. useless!08:22
luboszLXDE does not look bad08:22
LordKowi might as well svn the latest codecs while im at it. my ppa is going to be getting rather large.08:22
meoblast001FATAL: Module snd_bt_sco not found.08:22
meoblast001ah08:22
* meoblast001 runs around making strange noises08:22
luboszhow does it fit with compiz meoblast00108:22
meoblast001?08:23
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meoblast001does anyone think it will ever be possible to make themes transparent in Compiz based on their controls08:24
meoblast001such as.... a theme make it so all scroll bars are transparent08:24
meoblast001or all textboxes08:24
meoblast001or everything except textboxes08:25
luboszmeoblast001: you mean compiz to support gtk themes?08:25
meoblast001yeah08:25
meoblast001something like that08:25
luboszi thing gnome themes is just chaos08:25
luboszthey should have a more unified theme system08:25
lubosz1 package for a whole theme :D08:25
luboszwith gdm, icon theme, gtk theme08:26
meoblast001eh08:26
meoblast001icon and gtk should be the same08:26
meoblast001but gdm should still be seperate08:26
meoblast001brb08:27
luboszMID USB image, wtf08:27
luboszshould test this in a vm ^^08:28
luboszare there descent mid devices that run that?08:28
luboszandroid?08:28
meoblast001jacob: bluetooth in jaunty sucks08:35
RAOFmeoblast001: That's already possible; it doesn't require compiz, just a composite manager.  But it either requires GTK changes (which break some apps) or app support.08:40
meoblast001RAOF: oh.... you know what i'm talking about though right?.... applications having transparency based on the object08:41
meoblast001so that all the backgrounds could be transparent08:41
RAOFYes.08:41
meoblast001but the controls such as text boxes and scroll boxes wouldnt08:41
meoblast001similar to vista08:41
meoblast001that would be awesome08:41
RAOFThe murrine engine does that, but it requires app support.08:42
meoblast001yeah i don't like that version08:42
meoblast001it only works on specific apps08:42
RAOFRight.  It's actually quite a lot less interesting :)08:42
meoblast001every single app should tie in08:42
meoblast001i don't know a lot about GTK programming so i'm going to make stuff up08:42
meoblast001but lets say gtkTextBox is found08:42
meoblast001compiz should make that 100% opaque08:43
RAOFThe only reason why this doesn't work right now is that the application needs an ARGB pixmap.08:43
meoblast001and everything except that area should be transparent (if the theme aks that only gtkTextBox be 100% opaque)08:43
RAOFSo you can have an Alpha channel (ie: how opaque should this be)08:43
RAOFThe problem: this breaks some trivial apps, like, for example, firefox.08:43
meoblast001RAOF: yeah.... i don't understand ARGB pixmaps.... sounds a lot more complex than what i just said though08:43
meoblast001when i read into it08:44
RAOFIt's _exactly_ what you just said, basically.08:44
meoblast001oh08:44
meoblast001what does it need the pixmaps08:44
meoblast001shouldnt it see.. hmm a textbox is there.... make it opaque08:44
RAOFTo tell what should be transparent.08:44
meoblast001the "telling of what should be transparent" should be reported by GTK08:44
RAOFRight.  With an alpha channel.08:45
meoblast001GTK should report where textboxes are08:45
meoblast001and Compiz should take that data and use it08:45
RAOFYou're describing a 1 bit alpha channel.08:45
meoblast001i am?08:45
RAOFIE: this pixel is a part of a text box.08:45
RAOFThis pixel is not a part of a text box.08:45
RAOFBecause that's all that compiz sees.08:46
meoblast001RAOF: wouldn't my idea work though?08:47
meoblast001no need for the ARGB pixmap08:47
RAOFBut there still is the need for the ARGB pixmap.08:48
meoblast001RAOF: why's that?08:48
RAOFYou're just putting the alpha channel somewhere out of band.08:48
meoblast001?08:48
RAOFSo... how does GTK tell compiz where the textboxes are?08:49
RAOFWhat _shape_ are the textboxes?08:49
meoblast001how does GTK know where to put the textbox in the first place?08:49
meoblast001doesn't the application run all this stuff through GTK first?08:49
RAOFYes.08:49
meoblast001ok08:49
meoblast001so GTK should be programmed to log all this stuff and report it to Compiz08:50
RAOF_how_08:50
meoblast001ok08:50
meoblast001i'm going to make up fake function names again08:50
RAOFHow do you report it to compiz.  Compiz _only_ sees the image of the fully painted window.08:50
RAOF(That's the pixmap)08:50
meoblast001createGtkTextBox (0,0,5); < make a GTK text box at 0,0 with 5 amount of curve on the corners08:51
meoblast001when GTK gets this08:51
meoblast001it should then open this data up for compiz to get08:51
meoblast001RAOF: compiz _only_ sees the image of the fully painted window _now_ if this functionality was added, duh GTK and Compiz would need some changes08:51
RAOFThis part here 'open this data up for compiz to get' is exactly the part you need to be concerned with.08:52
meoblast001so then compiz could get the fully painted window _and_ this data that GTK is reporting to it08:52
RAOFHow does GTK tell compiz what should be transparent, and what should be not transparent?08:52
rwwRAOF, meoblast001: Can you take this to PM? It seems like you're the only people interested in talking about it, and it's pretty offtopic :)08:53
meoblast001ok08:54
RAOFOh.  Other people want to talk? :)08:54
meoblast001uh oh08:54
meoblast001ambalance08:54
meoblast001it ran down the road08:55
phytopiusi have updatet to jaunty and now my font size or dpi is very high..  die fonts in the terminal are abnormally big. i have already tried to change the worth of dpi but without any effects. maybe someone can help me?10:08
phytopiuswoth of dpi os 9610:09
ubuntu___I'm just trying jaunty live at the moment10:16
ubuntu___if I install it, when jaunty is officially realease, I won't have to install it again, will I?10:16
ubuntu___just performing upgrades will do?10:17
ikoniaubuntu___: depends on what changes10:18
ikoniaubuntu___: something can't be upgraded10:18
ikoniadepending on how it changes10:18
ubuntu___mh... so when jaunty is released the best thing is to install it again?10:19
ikoniamy personal opinion is yes10:19
ubuntu___what are this "something" that can't be upgraded?10:20
ubuntu___just to have a clue... :-)10:20
ikoniathings like libc  - while you can "upgrade" it, because it's so core it is better to re-install it as pretty much everything is linked against it10:21
ubuntu___mhh... I see...10:21
RAOFUpgrades from alpha 6 to release should work.10:23
RAOFThey're not supported in the same way as upgrades from intrepid -> jaunty are, but all the developers will be doing that, so... :)10:23
ubuntu___OK...10:24
ubuntu___well... I might try that :-)10:24
ubuntu___I just hope that ATI graph card adapter is handled better now...10:25
ubuntu___from the live I can't install ati drivers though,,,10:27
ubuntu___the "Hardware Drivers" does not detect any...10:27
RAOFWhat card?10:27
ubuntu___VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Mobility Radeon HD 345010:28
RAOFOh.  That one should be supported by fglrx :)10:28
RAOFWhich, would mean, as long as you're up to date, that you're hitting a bug.10:29
ubuntu___well, if I don't use special effects everything worked fine in previous versions...10:29
ubuntu___but honestly, I'd like to have special effects10:29
RAOFUntil quite recently there wasn't a version of fglrx that would work with our X server.10:29
ubuntu___and the special effects were not so smooth10:29
RAOFSo alpha 6 won't have fglrx, but you should be able to install it now, IIRC.10:30
ubuntu___so you're saying: do not use ati proprietary drivers and use fglrx?10:30
RAOFfglrx _is_ the ati proprietary driver.10:31
RAOFYou can't (yet) download a version of fglrx from ati's website that will work on Jaunty, but there is an unreleased version in Jaunty that should work.10:31
ubuntu___oops, sorry :(10:32
ubuntu___mh... what do you mean by unreleased? should I use a specific repository?10:32
RAOFNo, just the version in the main repository.10:33
ubuntu___ah OK!10:33
RAOFI mean 'unreleased' as in 'not available for download on ati's website'.10:33
ubuntu___and that version of fglrx should work you say...10:33
RAOFYes.10:33
ubuntu___actually also the previous ones seem to work, but the performance was pretty bad (with special effects on)10:34
RAOFAs long as you're fully up-to-date; the version on the alpha 6 cds is too old.10:34
ubuntu___OK, then I'll try to install jaunty on the hard disk10:38
ubuntu___and see what happens... :-)10:39
s0u][ighthi guys till now great work on jaunty :)10:39
Milos_SDHow can I add RGBA support in Dust theme that is in Jaunty? I opened gtkrc file in /usr/share/themes/Dust/gtk-2.0/ but there is no RGBA option?10:50
ubuntu__so I was about to install jaunty, but I see that at the final dialog it does not give much of an option for installing the bootloeader!10:52
ubuntu__you cannot specify NOT to install it on the mbr10:53
ubuntu__usually I install it in the first sector of the root partition10:53
ubuntu__and then have grup installed on the mbr only in my production linux installation...10:54
ubuntu__can't one do this with jaunty installation?!10:54
ubuntu__anyone noticed this?11:02
tgpraveenubuntuforums.org seems to be having some problem11:07
tgpraveenseems stable now11:07
kulightwhat is the default desktop search tool in 9.04 ?11:23
tgpraveendid they remove tracker which was default in 8.1\11:24
kulightits not installed for some reason...11:24
kulighttgpraveen: do you have it installed by default ?11:26
Loungei wanted to ask, did ctrl+alt+backspace get deprecated in jaunty?11:26
crdlbLounge: more than deprecated, I'd say :)11:27
Loungewhat's the new way of logging out via keyboard?11:27
crdlbyou can enable it with 'sudo dontzap --disable' if you so desire11:27
Loungeoh11:27
crdlbeh, you definitely shouldn't be using c-a-b for logging out11:28
tgpraveencrdlb: cab?11:28
crdlbctrl-alt-backspace11:28
Loungecab=ctrl alt backspace11:28
tgpraveenkulight: i remember reading somewhere that were thinking of dropping tracker for jaunty11:28
tgpraveencrdlb: then what should one use for logginh out11:29
crdlbthe log out menu item?11:29
Loungeother than using the mouse that is11:29
Loungeshould the mouse fail11:29
kulightis there a replacement for tracker or you just have to install it manualy ?11:30
tgpraveenmanualy11:30
crdlbhmm, log out really should be a choice in the ctrl-alt-delete dialog11:30
tgpraveencrdlb: agreed11:30
crdlbit also should pop up on top instead of behind the active window :/11:30
kulightwell it make sens (sort of)11:31
crdlblearn to use startup notification, ubuntu :/11:31
tgpraveenkulight: why?11:33
tgpraveen startup notification?11:33
kulighthow do you contact the GUI team at canonical ?11:33
peterzrecently gnome-settings-deamon started to enable my touchpad, even though my evdev config has it disabled by default11:34
kulighttgpraveen: because its not essential and it takes comp resources11:35
tgpraveenkulight: well in any nice modern os a nice search application is needed see spotlight for mac. true tracker wasnt mature enough so they could have included it but not enabled11:36
tgpraveenit by default like they did for intrepid11:36
kulighttgpraveen: true. but we can keep guessing why its not there it might be dropped by mistake (its still alpha)11:38
tgpraveenkulight: not dropped by mistake they found it below acceptable quality to ship it by default11:39
tgpraveenit does require a lot of work11:39
kulightok. any good substitutes ?11:40
tgpraveenwell google desktop search is there for linux and it does do search well.11:41
tgpraveenother than that install tracker manually or try beagle which is also a famous app11:42
kulightthank you11:42
tgpraveenfor search but sometimes is resource intensive though that is a matter of debate11:42
tgpraveenkulight: anytime11:42
tijucashi11:49
tijucasi' m when i upgrade the system there are some locked updates.11:49
tijucaswhat is it?11:50
Loungetijucas: that would be a dist-upgrade11:50
Loungei believe11:50
Loungelike "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"11:50
tijucasbut it was locked by me or by server?11:50
Loungeoh11:51
Loungecheck synaptic to see if those packages are flagged as locked maybe11:51
tijucasis there some configuration file that do it?11:52
tijucasi'm on kubuntu. dont have synaptic11:52
maxbIs 'locked' the same as 'held' ?11:53
fosco_hold11:53
tijucashum.. on kpackage it says locked updates..11:55
Loungetijucas: try sudo aptitude unhold <package>11:56
tijucasblocked updates11:56
tijucashehe11:56
Loungeokay let me see when you do something like sudo apt-get update does it say can't update or something like that?11:58
tijucashum..11:58
tijucasthe system is in portuguese...11:58
tijucasbut in apt-get update it says not11:59
Loungedoes it update the repositories?11:59
tijucasjust the 'normal things'..11:59
tijucasyes..11:59
tijucason apt-get upgrade it says:11:59
maxbtijucas: running 'export LC_ALL=C' should make programs in that terminal session behave in English11:59
tijucashum..12:00
tijucaswill try it.12:00
tijucasdiego@timon:~$ sudo apt-get upgrade12:00
tijucasReading package lists... Done12:00
tijucasBuilding dependency tree12:00
tijucasReading state information... Done12:00
tijucasThe following packages have been kept back:12:00
tijucas  exiv2 gwenview kipi-plugins libgpgme11 libkexiv2-7 libsearchclient012:00
tijucas  libstreamanalyzer0 libstreams0 libstrigihtmlgui0 libstrigiqtdbusclient012:00
tijucas  linux-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic12:00
tijucas  linux-restricted-modules-generic strigi-client strigi-daemon12:00
tijucas0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 16 not upgraded.12:00
tijucasis it.12:01
Loungelol okay you need to type sudo apt-get dist-upgrade12:01
maxbAHA. 'kept back' is different from 'held'12:01
tijucasand kpackage says 'blocked updates'12:02
Loungepersonally i always type "sudo aptitude safe-upgrade" but that's just me12:02
tijucaswhat is the apt-get and aptitude dferences?12:02
Loungenot really that much of adifference but its better to just stick with one12:03
tijucashum..12:03
Myxbtijucas: try sudo aptitude why-not exiv212:03
tijucasi allways use apt-get, because i just know it.12:03
bruce89aptitude is almost exactly the same, but with aptitude instead of apt-get at the start12:04
Loungefor some readon i always find myself using aptitude's safe-upgrade in an alpha version whereas i just use apt-get in a final12:05
tijucashehe12:05
Loungereason*12:05
maxbooi, what does aptitude consider 'unsafe'?12:05
* bruce89 set everything to be auto-installed, and only set select things as manually installed12:06
tijucasi will run the dist-upgrade. but why should i do it?12:06
tijucasi will no upgrade to a new dist..12:06
tijucasnot.12:07
bruce89maxb: aptitude doesn't remove stuff in "safe mode"12:07
tijucashum..12:07
tijucassome upgraded packages need to reboot.12:07
tijucas:)12:07
tijucasrebooting.12:08
bruce89I wouldn't bother actually12:08
tijucasdiego@timon:~$ sudo apt-get upgrade12:12
tijucasReading package lists... Done12:12
tijucasBuilding dependency tree12:12
tijucasReading state information... Done12:12
tijucas0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.12:12
tijucas:)12:12
bruce89!flood12:13
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tijucas5 lines is not flood.12:13
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bruce89don't worry about it12:14
tgpraveen!bruce8912:14
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about bruce8912:14
tijucashehe12:14
bruce89just as well12:14
tijucas!tijucas12:14
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about tijucas12:14
tijucas:)12:14
tgpraveen!sabdfl12:14
ubottuMark "sabdfl" Shuttleworth is our favourite cosmonaut, the founder of Canonical and the primary driver behind Ubuntu. You can find pieces of his thinking at http://www.markshuttleworth.com12:14
bruce89!calcutta cup12:14
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tijucas!brazil12:14
ubottuPor favor, use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado.12:14
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tgpraveen:-(12:15
tijucasin brazil peopke is sleeping..12:15
tijucasis 9:15 am12:15
* bruce89 will leave ubottu alone12:15
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tgpraveenbruce89: what is calcutta cup12:16
tijucashehe12:16
bruce89the England-Scotland rugby cup that is being decided today12:16
bazhangplease take chat to #ubuntu-offtopic12:20
bruce89bazhang: I would, but I'm banned12:20
bazhangbruce89, well then somewhere else then here.12:20
bruce89I know, I'll !stop12:21
peterzanybody know how to kill that annoying 'a programm crashed' popup nonsense?12:21
bruce89not that I really !started12:21
SeveredCrosspeterz: Uninstall apport.12:22
tgpraveen!ur12:29
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c_kornhow can I find out which language pack contains the translation of gnome-screenshot?12:34
peterzSeveredCross: Thanks!12:34
bruce89c_korn: dpkg -S /usr/share/locale-langpack/en_GB/LC_MESSAGES/gnome-utils-2.0.mo, replace en_GB with language12:35
c_kornbruce89: Oh, I searched for gnome-screenshot. that is way I did not find it. thanks12:37
DrHalan#msn12:38
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=== asac_the_2nd1 is now known as asac_the_2nd
asac_the_2ndanyone has font issues ;)?13:21
asac_the_2nde.g. after recent upgrade13:21
asac_the_2ndif so, let me know!13:21
asac_the_2ndactually, i am interested which apps suddenly got HUGE fonts after recent upgrade; thanks!13:24
Vorboteasac_the_2nd: besides the desktop font settings in GNOME, you mean?13:29
asac_the_2ndVorbote: i mean if you are using the default settings we now ship for gnome (e.g. unset your keys in gconf-editor) there are certainly apps that behave wrong (e.g. have HUGE fonts)13:30
asac_the_2ndVorbote: if you have set custom settings in the appearence dialog you wont see this though13:30
asac_the_2ndVorbote: /desktop/gnome/interface/font_name  /desktop/gnome/interface/document_font_name /desktop/gnome/interface/monospace_font_name13:30
asac_the_2ndVorbote: those should read "Sans 13.333px" ... or "Monospace 13.333px" if you use the defaults13:31
asac_the_2ndin gconf-editor (not in the font dialog)13:31
Vorboteasac_the_2nd: I make a point of resetting all gconf keys when upgrading gnome to a new version (or moving my home dir to a different distro) I've been bitten too many times...13:32
VorboteOK. The default settings are 13.333px as you say and they translate to points on my screen, fonts end up being to big.13:33
asac_the_2ndVorbote: right. i want to know the apps where you see these HUGE fonts13:33
VorboteNautilus app font is one. Firefox's default fonts are too big as well (when it defaults to use fontconfig's Sans, Serif, Mono)13:34
asac_the_2ndgnome panel for instance is definitly correct (so thats a relative base if you dont know what HUGE means)13:34
asac_the_2ndVorbote: nautilus font is correct. but firefox fonts arent as big right?13:35
asac_the_2ndi mean nautilus is a known app with HUGE fonts ;)13:35
asac_the_2nd(i will fix that ... i am just searching for more apps that have those overly HUGE fonts)13:35
VorboteHuge is when a supposedly 13.333 font looks at an absolute size of 18pt using a scale of 12bp (I *do* have several fonts in CTAN y'know.. :-)13:36
VorboteMade by yours truly :-)13:36
Vorbotes/12bp/72/bp13:36
Vorbotes/12bp/72bp/13:36
asac_the_2ndVorbote: its quite easy to test. if you change the value in gconf editor to 13.333 (withtout px at the end) and the font size doesnt change its definitly what i am looking for13:36
asac_the_2nde.g. compare 13.333px setting vs. 13.333 setting (or 10px vs. 10)13:37
VorboteSure, let me test.13:37
asac_the_2ndif they are of same size it means they are too HUGE (e.g. px is not honoured)13:37
asac_the_2ndif 13.333 (without px) is much bigger than 13.333px its probably correct13:37
asac_the_2ndVorbote: you might need to restart your apps13:38
asac_the_2ndsome gtk apps auto update though13:38
VorboteRemind me the gconf key name13:38
asac_the_2nd(02:31:04 PM) asac_the_2nd: Vorbote: /desktop/gnome/interface/font_name  /desktop/gnome/interface/document_font_name /desktop/gnome/interface/monospace_font_name13:38
asac_the_2ndfont_name is the one used in most places13:38
asac_the_2ndfor nautilus its a different key. but its known to be bad there so i dont need that input13:39
asac_the_2ndhi gnomefreak ;)13:39
gnomefreakasac_the_2nd: hi :)13:39
asacok i joined now with my main nick ... the other will go down now13:40
VorboteOK, I just ran a gconftool --recursive-unset on the whole hierarchy to be sure. Yep, fonts are too big for what the default used to be.13:41
asacVorbote: which fonts?13:42
asacerr which apps13:42
Vorbotethe document and the application font13:42
asacnot all apps are wrong ... e.g. plain gtk apps work quite good13:42
asacwhat dpi do you have?13:42
asacxdpyinfo | grep reso resolution:    94x94 dots per inch13:42
asacoops13:42
asacxdpyinfo | grep reso13:43
asac;)13:43
VorboteNor Xft apps. I have a couple of XTerms open and they are fine. I'm using pidgin now and it is definitely oversized13:43
VorboteOTOH aMule's display is fine13:43
asacVorbote: yes. pidgin content area is broken13:43
asacVorbote: but the menus are right (so you get the base we target)13:43
VorboteThat's correct. gnome-panel is wrong.13:43
asacgnome-panel is correct ;)13:44
asacVorbote: change the font_name from Sans 13.333px13:44
asacto 13.33313:44
asacin gconf-editor13:44
VorboteDang! You are rigght. Time for new glasses. :-)13:44
asacif the font size gets bigger the app does the right thing13:44
asacif it doesnt change then the app is broken :)13:44
asac(after restart to be sure)13:44
asacso far i know pidgin (content area), gnome-terminal (have a fix), notify-osd, evolution (content area) to be kind of broken13:46
VorboteNo need to restart. The app is behaving correctly.13:46
asacif you see other apps i want to know13:46
VorboteLet me run down through my desktop13:46
asacVorbote: yeah. just to be sure a restart helps13:46
asacsome apps dont update all fonts if the underlying setting changes13:46
asacgreat. thanks a lot13:47
asacthunderbird is also known to be HUGE ;)13:47
asac(maybe start it to see what HUGE means ;))13:47
nemohuge?13:48
nemoasac: thunderbird is much less of a memory hog than evolution13:48
nemounless you have many large spools perhaps. but even then...13:49
asacnemo: we are talking about font sizes13:49
nemoah :D13:49
asacwith default jaunty settings13:49
nemoyou said "also known to be huge"13:49
asacthunderbird 3 is correct (as firefox 3 ;))13:49
nemodidn't realise that was referring to fonts :)13:49
nemothe grammar confused me :-p13:49
asacnemo: we are talking about fonts all the time ;) ... read the backlog13:49
nemoum13:49
nemoI was following it13:49
asacif you find apps that behave bad let me know13:49
nemoit was that particular construct that puzzled me :-p13:49
asachehe13:50
asacyeah13:50
asacmaybe me being too lazy-typer on weekends13:50
nemoanyway. all my apps are behaving nicely13:50
gnomefreakasac: anything need to be done while im here? i have to ping LP guy and maybe fix target on 1.1.1513:50
nemomaybe 'cause I don't really change my fonts much13:50
gnomefreakafaik13:50
asacnemo: that means you either dont have an up-to-date jaunty or you have custom font settings ;)13:50
asacnemo: ok run:13:51
asacgconftool-2 -g /desktop/gnome/interface/font_name13:51
asacwhat do you get?13:51
VorboteHmmm.... Yelp is definitely wrong.13:52
asacVorbote: screen?13:52
gnomefreakwrong channel :(13:52
Vorboteasac: The help browser.13:52
asacVorbote: yeah i know. i see it now13:52
asaclet me check13:52
c_kornSans 13.333px13:53
asacVorbote: yeah. yelp is bogus and doesnt honour absolute font sizing13:53
asacdoes it use webkit nowadays?13:54
asachmm seems gecko13:54
Vorboteasac: Brasero looks a bit off, but it seems a poor choice in font size ratios.13:57
asacok found why yelp is broken13:58
asacVorbote: does brasero change its fonts if you add "px" at the end or remove it?13:58
asacif so its correct13:58
Vorbotelemme check13:58
edgyHi, I cannot connect my broadcom to a WPA access point and don't know how to troubleshoot it.  I can connect to open netowork only13:58
asacyeah brasero is bogus too13:59
asacgreat. now i have two more apps ;)13:59
asacyelp + brasero13:59
VorboteYup, brasero is stuck13:59
asacVorbote: yeah. it interprets 13.333px as 13.333 points ;)14:00
nemoasac: bitstream vera sans - like I said. don't change much :-p14:00
asacalmost all apps that do their own font tweaking get this rong as it seems ;)14:00
asacnemo: thats custom font14:00
nemoreallly.14:00
nemohm14:00
asacnemo: set it to Sans 13.333px14:00
nemoeverything looks fine14:00
asacthats the default nowadays14:00
nemoah14:01
asacnemo: right. because its still using the "point" unit14:01
nemono thanks :)14:01
nemoI like bitstream vera sans, and I guess I made it a small font 'cause this screen is tiny.14:01
asacnemo: so the gconftool output didnt include any sizing?14:01
asacnemo: btw, Sans === bitstream vera sans by default :)14:02
asacnemo: what dpi does your screen have14:02
asacnemo: btw, we changed to "px" units to address the tiny screens14:02
nemo$ gconftool-2 -g /desktop/gnome/interface/font_name14:02
nemoBitstream Vera Sans 814:02
asacnemo: so the defaults should be good for you now14:02
nemoasac: do you happen to know how to make the taskbar smaller than 24px?14:02
asacnemo: yeah. change that to 10.666px14:02
nemomaybe my applets are the problem, but I can't seem to get smaller than 24px14:03
asacnemo: that will give you what you have now except for apps that are bad14:03
nemoeven with .gtk custom changes14:03
asacnemo: i dont know how to make it smaller. its proably constraint by the fonts used?14:03
nemonaw. don't think it is font. all those seem to have shrunk ok14:03
asacnemo: whats you dpi?14:04
asacxdpyinfo | grep resolution14:04
nemohttp://m8y.org/tmp/gtkrc.txt - got this from someone else14:04
nemoit helped some14:04
nemostandard 9614:04
asacnemo: good. then you can use 10.666px14:04
asacand get the same as 814:04
nemowhy would I change? :)14:05
nemoeverything seems fine over here :-p14:05
asacnemo: because you are not selfish and are running jaunty to test stuff ;)14:05
nemoI am testing stuff14:05
asacbut well. if not, dont do it14:05
asacchanging back is easy14:05
nemohave enough broken things :D14:05
asacnemo: yeah. but we have "px" by default now everywhere14:05
* nemo sighs14:06
asacso you are at least not testing our new font approach14:06
nemofiiiiiine14:06
asacnemo: no need to. i got enough valuable input for now ;)14:06
nemothe annoying thing with menu bar is the spinner implies it can go below 2414:06
nemobut. if you do that, you just get apps that go under it.14:07
nemohm. I'm going to add my applets one at a time to a 20px bar, see which ones are at fault14:08
asacargh. braseros hard codes its font string ;)14:08
nemonotification area is ok14:08
asacnemo: spinner?14:08
nemospinner?14:08
Vorboteasac: I just noticed something very interesting with gnome-calculator. I left open one instance open though all my font scaling changes and then opened a new instance. The fonts in the first instance that went through all the resizing is wider probably because it is assuming the display fonts are double-width. CJK font handling problems, perhaps?14:09
nemoahhah14:09
nemois the stupid menu system14:09
nemohm14:09
nemoI wonder if it is the icon14:10
nemothat "ubuntu" icon perhaps not scaling?14:10
crdlbnemo: you're trying to get a panel smaller than 24px?14:10
nemocrdlb: 20px works great for everything except the combined nav menu14:10
nemoapplications/places/system (dunno what that applet is called)14:10
crdlbI don't speak for the panel devs, but I'd say you're on your own below 24px14:10
nemoyeah14:10
nemobastards :D14:10
nemoall the others work. virtual desktops, minimise desktops, combined login menu...14:11
nemoI'm going to see if I can change that ubuntu icon in that applet...14:11
nemoit must be customisable or it wouldn't be set to ubuntu14:11
asacVorbote: hmm. sounds odd14:12
asacVorbote: if the new instance is ok with "13.333px" i woudlnt be too bothered though14:12
Vorboteasac: the new instance is correct.14:13
nemohm. not all themese have a start-here.png smaller than 22px14:14
asacVorbote: thats ok then. but seems the field where the text is doesnt honour font setting properly14:14
asacthe rest is ok14:15
nemobut ubuntu studio does. odd.14:15
Vorboteasac: and font spacing and tracking is correct as well, it seems as if the font box shmming at the extremes were not calculated correctly.14:15
Vorboteasac: I'll upload a pic somewhere, give me a sec14:16
asacso seems apps using the gtktextbox facility are broken ... and those that do stuff on their own14:16
asacalso gtkhtml2/3 is broken so fixing that should help14:16
asacVorbote: kewl14:16
asacdevhelp also confirmed to do its own inferior size parsing14:20
nemowoot14:20
nemostart-here.png14:20
nemoclobbered every instance of it with a 16x16 png version14:21
nemo(after backing up of course)14:21
nemoalll better14:21
nemommm. screen real-estate...14:21
Vorboteasac: http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/2702/weirdfontrescaling.png14:22
godmokhi, yesterday i installed ubuntu, and mounted the home partition as always, and since then my user is reseted to default (all data nowhere to found), but gparted and nautilus shows, that there are 60gb used. any suggestion?14:23
sakuraHello, yesterday night i upgraded to jaunty jackalope and as it said in the upgrade process, now i have problems when starting X. I have an ati x1200 radeon video card, the fglrx module coulnt be compiled by dkms, so i tryed using vesa driver, adding at Devices section the option Driver   "vesa", but seems to not work. When launching X, my machine get freezed, ideas ? :)14:23
Vorboteasac: http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/8427/weirdfontrescalingdetai.png14:23
nemosakura: pastebin your xorg log14:24
asacVorbote: yeah. the fonts look ok ... just the widget insets/padding14:24
sakuranemo, ok, i'll try ...14:24
asacVorbote: definitly a bug too ;)14:24
asacdont think has to do with any specific font14:24
asacVorbote: reproducible14:25
Vorboteasac: I'd think it has to do with either gtkhtml2/3, pango, freetype or all of them.14:25
asacVorbote: you can just bump font size to something big and then back to small and the widget insets dont change (even though the fonts do)14:25
asacVorbote: its either gtk itself or more likely some manual tweaking gnome-calculator does14:26
asaci would think its gnome-calculator ... other gtk buttons seems to behave correct14:27
Vorboteasac: yes, you are right. Other apps behave correcly.14:27
asacso the gnome-calculator text entry area uses fixed point sizt14:28
asacthat explains why it doesnt change there at all14:28
asacango_font_description_set_size(font_desc, 16 * PANGO_SCALE);14:28
asacthats bad ;)14:28
asacactually: pango_font_description_set_size(font_desc, 16 * PANGO_SCALE);14:28
asacbut well. nothing to be too bothered about14:28
asacat least they dont boost the font size like others do14:28
asacVorbote: heh. i know the reason14:30
asacVorbote: so when you increase fontsize the window gets resized14:31
asacVorbote: if you decrease the window doesnt get resized to best size (makes sense somewhat)14:31
Vorboteasac: yes. And doesn't scale down when the fonts are reduced in size.14:31
asacVorbote: since the widgets are "fill" the buttons just stay bigger14:31
asacVorbote: yeah.14:31
VorboteAha14:31
gnomefreakanyone using seamonkey-1.1x can you please test 1.1.15 from https://launchpad.net/~gnomefreak/+archive/ppa please14:31
asacmaybe a bug ... but i think its ok14:31
Vorboteasac: call it a blemish.. Still an HIG violation, I'd say.14:32
asacVorbote: yeah. its arguably a bug ... but nothing i will look into for this font stuff ;)14:32
asacgood ... so gnome-calculator scratched from my potential font misusers list ;)14:33
VorboteIf you know the developers just tell them that Bringhurst said that doing bad typography is worse than stealing sheep (the guy was a Scot ;-P)14:33
sakuranemo, here the conf http://paste.plone.org/27106 , logs: http://pastebin.com/m3430930014:34
asacVorbote: you seem to run a nice almost pristine ubuntu desktop ... is that a test profile or are you running that as production system?14:34
VorboteAs a production system. Call me a control freak :-) When I need to do something very special I run it in a VM or in a second very slutty partition.. :-P14:36
nemosakura: no hangs that I can see in X - maybe gnome? pastebin ~/.xsession-errors14:37
nemos/hangs/errors/14:37
sakuraok nemo14:37
asacVorbote: thats a great approach imo ... at least to contribute in testing ;)14:37
nemomeh14:38
nemotesting needs we abusers of systems :-p14:38
nemoidealised envs pass testing too easily :D14:38
Vorboteasac: Experience through out the years (and the pain of reinstalling all kind of vendor unices) have taught me that the only way to keep your sanity and not broke a production box is to keep your naughty compiler and special apps off the equation (I do compile my own kernels when needed thouch :-)14:39
nemowell. that is definitely true of *production* boxes :)14:39
nemoVorbote: although I use gentoo in production env :D14:39
nemowith 9/10ths of the portage tree blocked in rsync though14:40
godmokhi, yesterday i reinstalled ubuntu, and mounted the home partition, and since then my user is reseted to default (all old data nowhere to be found), but gparted and nautilus shows, that there are 70gb used14:40
Vorbotenemo: I can justify it if doing embedded.14:40
Vorboteasac: but yes, the only concession to my addictions are the two p2p apps you saw in my screenshot and more codecs than a sane mad would load in a workstation :-)14:41
asacVorbote: our kernel team now provides daily and milestone vanilla kernel packages from linus tree somewhere (if thats why you compile your own things)14:41
asacVorbote: heh. thats ok ;)14:42
sakuranemo, here http://pastebin.com/m57fb3c3014:42
asacVorbote: whats the blue waterdrop like thing in the tray?14:42
asacVorbote: left to pidgin14:43
Vorboteasac: In general, yes. BTW, I forgot the kernel team's ppa for dailies else I'd be using that one. 2.6.29 has proven to be far more stable in this box (an aging middle end WS). The blue drop is Deluge14:43
* Vorbote thinks it is a great replacement for vuze.14:43
nemosakura: ...Too much output, ignoring rest...14:43
asacVorbote: its not a ppa unfortuantely ... its a directory somewhere where you can download the debs (afaik)14:43
nemosakura: oh well :-/14:44
nemoodd. seems to be starting ok14:44
asacVorbote: ah. ok. transmission is really good too nowadays14:44
asaci usually used bittorrent or bittornado with curses frontend14:44
sakuramy xorg was fine right ?14:44
sakurait should start X using vesa, right ?14:44
Vorboteasac: unfortunately it doesn't do DHT.14:44
asacDHT?14:44
Vorboteasac: yes a trackerless protocol based on kademlia, it helps lots when torrents have a few peers.14:45
asacah. yeah.14:45
asacbut thats not torrent anymore then, right?14:46
asacor well. at least a different kind of torrent ;)14:46
VorboteIn fact, I think we are headed that way. Torrent trackers are seen as the root of all evil (poor Britney has to change her private airjet gold toilets for silver toilets due to the loses caused by p2p... And that's not a South Parth joke, check The Register some years back...).14:48
Vorbotes/has to/had to/14:48
Vorboteasac: How could I mis this one! gnome-terminal14:52
asacVorbote: gnome-terminal is fixed in my PPA15:02
asachttps://edge.launchpad.net/~asac/+archive15:02
asacthere is some other experimental stuff for fonts, so at best just pick the terminal parts15:03
Vorboteasac: OK15:03
asacor well15:03
asacactually those experimental things shouldnt make a difference unless you set special stuff in gconf15:03
asac;)15:03
asacone of the things it does it automatic detection of subpixel rendering type for LCDs and CRT15:03
Vorbotethat sound very interesting. As it is now, settings seem tuned for a laptop LCD panel. They are somewhat blurry in a desktop LCD.15:04
nekr0zHello everybody! Can anyone confirm https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346227 or it's just me doing something wrong?15:05
ubottuUbuntu bug 346227 in linux "2.6.28-11.36 kernel unbootable" [Undecided,New]15:05
HalowHuh. I updated less than 15 mins ago, so I got the new kernel, which I just booted to.15:07
nekr0zthe only thing I can think of then is ext4, used both on my laptop and in virtualbox test, but I don't see how it may be causing the problem I've described :(15:09
HalowI'm using ext4 for / and /home partitions.15:09
nekr0zwas that a clean ext4 install? mine were both converted from ext315:10
HalowOhhhh... yeah. Clean install. I'm waiting to convert my Intrepid install for when things calm down more. ;)15:10
nekr0zthen - if this is actually the reason - it looks like I'm having problems.15:12
VorboteHalow: can you confirm the sizes of both vmlinuz and the initrd file? It's happened to me before that the kernel is zeroed due to a too fast reboot or a lockup while creating the initrd when using ext415:12
HalowLet me check them.15:13
c_kornbtw, why doesn't jaunty have the update notifier?15:13
Vorbotec_korn: it does but it's broken now (last update didn't fix it, so it seems).15:14
charlie-tcaVorbote: did they put it back?15:14
joerlend_am I right in assuming that after alpha 6, there shouldn't be those large numbers of updates?15:15
VorboteAt least it is in this box that I installed from an alpha 6 desktop CD.15:15
c_kornVorbote: every day I find new bugs in jaunty :-( hopefully they will get fixed until release. do you have some bug id I can subscribe on?15:15
eternal_pc_korn: every day you find bugs in an alpha release... the devil you say!15:16
HalowVorbote: vmzlinuz = 3.4MB,  initrd = 7.6MB.15:16
nekr0zHalow: same picture here, only mine wouldn't boot :(15:17
VorboteHalow: Hmmm... Perhaps recreating the initrd could help.  Try "update-initramfs -k all -u" and reboot when you have a chance.15:18
nekr0zVorbote: thanks, I'll try it (it's me having a problem, not Halow15:18
Vorbotec_korn: nope, none I'm aware of but then I haven't digged in launchpad for update-manager bugs, yet.15:18
eternal_pVortbote: it is there, there is a posting on the forum about it, I believe there is a link to launchapd15:19
Vorbotenekr0z: OK, missed that one :-)15:19
asacVorbote: do you have a CRT somewhere?15:19
Vorboteasac: not anymor e:-(15:19
asacVorbote: ok i would still like to see the output of xrandr --dryrun pasted for both your laptop and your desktop LCD panel15:21
asacbecause that shows if you have different subpixel rendering types15:21
asacVorbote: actually: xrandr --dryrun | grep Subp15:22
HalowVorbote: Sorry, doing the update-initramfs now.15:22
HalowOK, time to reboot. Let's see how this goes. ;)15:22
asacVorbote: remember to include my nick when you answer me ;) ... otherwise i will miss your answers/question15:24
* asac out for a while walking in the sun ;)15:24
HalowRebooted fine.15:24
HalowI love how fast that is now. :)15:24
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penguin42anyone else having gnumeric problems in Jaunty?15:29
ActionParsnipwhat date is the beta out please guys?15:29
asacActionParsnip: next thu15:29
ActionParsnipsweet15:29
ActionParsnipthanks :)15:29
asaccould get pushed back to fri ... but i think thats the date15:30
asacActionParsnip: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JauntyReleaseSchedule15:30
Vorboteasac: the desktop lcd says no subpixels (HP L1740), the laptop says  subpixels unknown (a Dell Inspiron 1420) but then that one is running Fedora Rawhide ;-)15:31
c_kornthis is it: bug 33294515:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 332945 in update-notifier "[Jaunty] Removal of Update Notifier is WRONG" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33294515:32
asacVorbote: hmm. so it fails for you. what graphics chipset/driver are you using?15:34
asacVorbote: are you sure that the HP L1740 has subpixels?15:34
asacthere are monitors without it15:35
asacVorbote: so you said that laptop looks good, but desktop blurry?15:35
penguin42asac: How does that work - isn't subpixel just the r/g/b subpixels?15:35
asacpenguin42: please run xrandr --dryrun | grep -i subpixel ;)15:37
asacpenguin42: no there are different types of subpixel15:37
Vorboteasac: Yes. with basically the same settings. But do take into account that Fedora Rawhide has bleedier edge bits in it.15:37
penguin42asac: I've got 2 unknowns and a 'horizontal rgb'15:37
asacpenguin42: yeah. thats good15:37
asacso you have the "normal" subpixel type15:37
penguin42asac: I know there are different types - but a monitor would always have subpixels wouldn't it - you might just not know what they are?15:38
asacVorbote: that shouldnt cause the subpixels unknown15:38
penguin42(I wish I knew why my external monitor blanked for a second doing that)15:38
asacVorbote: well could be15:38
asacbut unlikely15:38
asacpenguin42: thats xrandr probing stuff ... sometimes causes weird things in the driver15:38
asacso --dryrun can be a bit nondry in some cases ;)15:39
penguin42asac: Yeh - I see the same thing when some video players starts up15:39
penguin42hmph = it looks like I'm hitting #33313915:39
asacpenguin42: all video players or just some?15:39
asacbug 33313915:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 333139 in gnumeric "gnumeric ignores keyboard input" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33313915:39
penguin42asac: not flash, but some others15:39
Vorboteasac: as well, I do have my little nigtasmus going against me, so I'm not a particular good judge on blurryness, rather on accessibility. ;-)15:40
ActionParsnip!5.1015:40
ubottuUbuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger) was the third release of Ubuntu. End Of Life: April 13, 2007. See !eol and !upgrade for more details.15:40
luboszis it possible to install a persistent pen drive jaunty with ext4?15:48
luboszit seems to do that only with fat, whats the matter with that?15:48
luboszmy pen drive has incredibly better benchmarks with ext15:48
sebsebseb 15:49
lubosz 15:49
papodoes anyone know something about the state of the radeon/radeonhd driver in jaunty? I remember that version 6.12 (?) was supposed to come with great improvements but needed some kernel bits for certain features. Are these in yet?15:50
luboszpapo: why dont you get the latest proprietary driver from amd.com?15:52
luboszbut i don't know about ati in jaunty or in general15:52
papolubosz: because of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/34637215:52
ubottuUbuntu bug 346372 in fglrx-installer "Freeze on X startup with Mobility Radeon HD 3650" [Undecided,New]15:52
luboszhm, too bad15:52
papolubosz: well to be precise I don't use the one from amd.com because it's not supporting the new 1.6 ABI15:53
papolubosz: but they made a beta release available to ubuntu which is supposed to support it... however I have issues with that release15:54
papoand with every other amd.com release15:54
* unixdawg thinks jaunty 64 is the bomb15:54
luboszi thought amd would fix things with drivers15:54
unixdawgits working great15:54
luboszi stick to nvidia15:55
luboszi'm buying a new desktop pc next month and i think it will be nvidia gdx15:55
luboszgfx15:55
penguin42unixdawg: It's not doing too bad for me; it's fixed a couple of longtime bugs for me - but it's gained a couple as well so far - but hey that's what alpha releases are for15:55
unixdawgyeah15:56
unixdawgI have had no issues other then the fact the sd/ms/pro/mmc/sm/xd card rader on my laptop is not yet suppoerted15:56
unixdawgrader/reader15:57
penguin42unixdawg: Ah - mine seems to started working :-)15:57
unixdawg05:09.3 Mass storage controller: Texas Instruments PCIxx21 Integrated FlashMedia Controller15:58
unixdawg05:09.4 SD Host controller: Texas Instruments PCI6411/6421/6611/6621/7411/7421/7611/7621 Secure Digital Controller15:58
unixdawgsorry15:58
unixdawghit my wheel15:58
penguin4207:06.3 SD Host controller: Texas Instruments PCIxx12 SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller15:58
unixdawghmm I dont find a driver for mine15:59
unixdawgI would like to see it work16:00
unixdawgmy modem and everything else works16:01
unixdawgjust not my media reader/writer16:01
nekr0zVorbote: I did update-initramfs -k all -u, now I can't even boot to older kernels, the new one still has the same error, and the old ones have another error16:01
HalowSheesh.16:01
nekr0zVorbote: something about block outside of filesystem or that sort of things :(16:01
nekr0zany ideas of what to do but reinstall?16:02
penguin42nekr0z: It would probably be useful if you had the full error - what filesystem?16:02
nekr0zpenguin42: ext416:03
penguin42nekr0z: I'm betting you've hit an ext4 bug16:03
Vorbotenekr0z: Or did you use gparted to carve out a new partition?16:04
nekr0zpenguin42: I bet the same thing :) The questions are: is it that same old zero-length bug judging by non-zero-length files in question, and what to do next :)16:05
nekr0zVorbote: of course not!16:05
unixdawgpenguin42, do a lspci and show me what driver yours is using16:06
Vorbotenekr0z: Good for you! Gparted has this annoying bug that creates overlapping partitions that can break a whole system down.16:06
penguin42unixdawg: Cool - when did lspci gain kernel driver info :-)16:06
penguin42unixdawg: tifm_7xx1 and sdhci-pci16:06
unixdawgtifm_7xx1 and sdhci-pci16:07
unixdawgshos loaded16:07
unixdawgsorry ment lsmod16:08
penguin42unixdawg: The other device listed in there is 07:06.2 Mass storage controller: Texas Instruments 5-in-1 Multimedia Card Reader (SD/MMC/MS/MS PRO/xD)    which i the one with tifm_7xx1 bound to it16:08
penguin42unixdawg: No, lspci -v has got the module info!16:08
unixdawgtifm_7xx1 and sdhci-pci16:08
unixdawgsdhci_pci              16896  016:08
unixdawgsdhci                  27396  1 sdhci_pci16:08
unixdawgmaybe it is working16:09
unixdawghave to find my card and test16:09
unixdawgok it looks to have drivers nice16:10
unixdawgthen its fully working16:10
unixdawgok it works16:12
unixdawgyes16:12
penguin42unixdawg: woohoo progress!16:12
unixdawgthat means my laptop fully works16:13
unixdawgthis is nice16:13
Vorbotenekr0z: do you have the older kernel (2.6.28-10) installed?16:13
nekr0zVorbote: I have just checked with fdisk for just-in-case: partitions don't overlap16:13
penguin42unixdawg: I think the only thing that doesn't on mine are the multimedia keys16:13
Vorbotenekr0z: Good!16:13
nekr0zVorbote: yes. but after update-initramfs -k all -u it's no longer bootable, too16:13
unixdawgok my vol keys work16:14
unixdawgoops16:14
unixdawgok the FN+work on mine16:15
unixdawgso16:15
unixdawgeverything on mine is working16:15
Vorbotenekr0z: Hmm... That sounds like a filesystem bug :-(. Try using a rescue CD like RIPLinux http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/looplinux/rip/ (my favorite) to boot up, check your disks, chroot into your ubuntu install and reinstall the kernels.16:15
penguin42ah these are a set of 4 separate music player keys16:16
* penguin42 leaves ext4 for other people to fight :-)16:16
unixdawgf9-f1216:16
* Vorbote has used ext4 since early December with no real problems yet.16:16
nekr0zVorbote: is that possible to do with Jaunty Alpha livecd? I doubt RIPlinux has ext4 support16:16
Vorbotenekr0z: Sure it does :-)16:17
unixdawgf9 = play pause f10 = stop f11=reverse f12= ff16:17
penguin42nekr0z: I'd check your partition table first, just make sure it's OK before attacking the filesystem and I'd check on some ext4 places just to see if there is a given for the problem you have16:17
Vorbotenekr0z: probably the only rescue CD that does these days.16:17
nekr0zVorbote: anyway I have nowhere to burn a disk till monday16:17
Vorbotenekr0z: Then, you can use your Jaunty CD.16:18
nekr0zpenguin42: I've just checked the partition table with fdisk, looks OK. what ext4 places are you talking about?16:18
* Vorbote is too partial to RIPLinux and takes every opportunity to make a plug.16:19
penguin42nekr0z: I'm not sure - perhaps linux-filesystems mailing list - it's just possible that it might need latest ext4 tools to fix16:20
penguin42RIPLinux?16:21
nekr0zpenguin42: i see, thanks16:21
unixdawgLinux has died onlu *unubtu survives16:21
unixdawgRIP= Rest in pieces16:21
thiebaudei just wanted everyone to know i fixed my issue with bug 30487116:23
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/30487116:23
Vorbotepenguin42: it is a rescue cd based on slackware. Very easy to use, keeps the kernel and rescue utilities up-to-date. The choice of other apps is disputable though. (Epic4, puah!)16:23
penguin42Vorbote: Ah cool - I've always tended to use knoppix for rescue discs16:23
Vorbotepenguin42: in fact, using RIPLinuX from a USB stick is the simplest thing16:24
* Vorbote thinks that you have to have all your bases covered even more when using a testing distro.16:26
thiebaudesoo true Vorbote16:27
MTecknologyhurray - yet another kernel release16:27
MTecknologyI like watching them16:27
thiebaudei'm soo happy using 9.04 now16:27
nekr0zthiebaude: same here. unhappy fighting it though :)16:28
MTecknologysame here - except not a whole lot has changed16:28
MTecknologyI need to report one bug16:28
MTecknologyeventually16:28
thiebaudenekr0z: the only thing is fonts are too small, but i have temp fix by using xrandr -s 800x600 -r 8516:29
thiebaudethis system is very usable16:29
VorboteThe gnome 2.26 transition was a roller-coaster. Freezes all over the place. Today it finally seems to have queased a bit.16:29
Vorbotes/queased/quelched/16:29
thiebaudethis particular bug has been around for about 3 months16:29
penguin42Vorbote: I haven't spotted many user visible changes with 2.26 though16:31
unixdawgi say that we merge *ubuntu and freebsd16:31
unixdawglol16:31
Vorbotepenguin42: there were many architectural changes. The word is that Gnome 3.0 is coming and we are standing on the railtracks.16:32
coz_hey guys... wacom table autodetect is working in jaunty?  and is there now a gui for wacom settings?16:33
Turlhi, I'm experiencing a regression from intrepid and earlier jaunty16:33
* penguin42 stands still and looks at the train with big open eyes16:34
HalowMoo?16:34
Turlon GDM, my laptop's brightness is set very low16:34
Turland I have to change it with my brightness keys16:34
Turlbut if I leave it unchanged and login, it is set correctly16:34
jussi01CoJaBo-Aztec: read the topic before asking stuff :)16:44
CoJaBo-Aztecjussi01: How do I see the whole topic in irssi?16:45
jussi01CoJaBo-Aztec: type /topic16:45
CoJaBo-Aztecjussi01: Thanks again lol :)16:48
gnomefreakin irssi /t works as well but i think thats a freenode thing16:48
CoJaBo-AztecHow stable is Jaunty alpha 6?16:48
penguin42CoJaBo-Aztec: Doesn't seem too bad - I have hit a few bugs16:48
CoJaBo-Aztecpenguin42: What kind of bugs have you experianced?16:49
penguin42CoJaBo-Aztec: I've got a gnumeric bug (which looks like someone already has a fix for) and I got a crash when I hibernated last week16:49
gnomefreakCoJaBo-Aztec: that is too hard to answer since the kernel is fine for most people but others have issues. Its more about what apps you use what hardware and what you plan to use it for. i still suggest you use it on a spare pc that you dont need16:50
penguin42Having said that my SD card slot works, Google earth fonts seem to work again for me and it's almost possible network manager is playing ball16:51
gnomefreakif you are not sure to the above, think of it as a house in the middle of the ocean16:51
penguin42or in a vm16:51
CoJaBo-Azteclol16:51
CoJaBo-AztecDoes wubi work OK in Jaunty? Has anyone tried it yet?16:53
gnomefreakCoJaBo-Aztec: i havent tried but thats normal for me. this PC is for testing and working i use intrepid for non Ubuntu work16:55
CoJaBo-AztecOk. This is probably a good opertunity to take a full backup of that system anyway :P16:56
penguin42actually has updated this machine (my main box) to Jaunty - but some of the bugs are a bit painful - but there again it's good to hit the bugs before the final release16:56
CoJaBo-Aztecpenguin42: What are the moist painful bugs?16:56
penguin42CoJaBo-Aztec: The failure to hibernate was a bit of a pain for me; the gnumeric one is a little annoying but is easy to work around16:57
thiebaudeCoJaBo-Aztec: bug 30487116:57
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/30487116:57
penguin42thiebaude: Ooh nasty - it seems OK on i94516:58
CoJaBo-AztecIs that one just on intel cards?16:58
theronjust downloaded and installed the server edition, and looking at the alpha6 known issues it states that the "encrypted home ditrectory" option on desktop is not available.  It's still available and working on server edition.  Anyone know what is broke?16:58
thiebaudepenguin42: it is getting better, i can now use 9.0416:58
VorboteCoJaBo-Aztec: no. It is in older, non-DRI2 drivers.16:59
gnomefreakCoJaBo-Aztec: yes by the looks of it only on the i845g card16:59
thiebaudeits only a font issue now16:59
VorboteOr did that one got fixed upstream already?16:59
thiebaudei have a i81516:59
gnomefreakVorbote: not sure i try to stay away from X bugs16:59
CoJaBo-AztecThe system I'm going to try is a laptop with an Nvidia graphics card.16:59
asacVorbote: one thing. on your desktop lcd does selecting grayscale in the gnome font appearence dialog help you?16:59
Vorboteasac: give me a second17:00
asacVorbote: you could also try other subpixel types inthe "details" dialog17:00
penguin42also has  a little fun bug where tooltips on icons on the panel appear over the wrong panel - but that's not annoying, just a bit odd17:00
thiebaudetheron: it on a couple of intel integrated cards17:00
thiebaudeits17:00
* CoJaBo-Aztec might try 64-bit version...17:00
asacVorbote: but i have the feeling that you need grayscale for best results there17:00
penguin42CoJaBo-Aztec: I'm running 64bit17:00
theronthiebaude: thank you.17:00
Vorboteasac: well, you are right17:00
thiebaudetheron: are you having problems with 9.04?17:01
asacVorbote: good. so auto detection would probably work right for you17:01
Vorboteasac: in fact I always set my desktop monitor to VRGB or VBGR, it tends to swing aither/or with each new version of freetype.17:01
Vorboteasac: right now it is set to VBGR17:02
CoJaBo-AztecI had some trouble with packages on 64bit Hardy, but it wouldn't hurt to try again with this version.17:02
asacVorbote: well. maybe grayscale is really better for you17:02
theronthiebaude: just installed latest 9.04 server install on pair of DL 380s to play around with Eucalyptus. Still in the install all seems well so far, zero install issues.17:02
thiebaudekewl17:02
theronjust updating prior to Eucalyptus install right now.17:02
penguin42eucalyptus?17:02
asacVorbote:  you could checkout the gtk and gtk-settings from my ppa and set /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/rgba_order to "auto" and see if all is good for you after relogin ;)17:02
Vorboteasac: It seems so. It had never occurred to me the solution could be that simple.17:02
theronpenguin42: http://www.conrey.org/?p=24817:03
gnomefreakthiebaude: yes a few but only one for me is needed. If you mean "are there bugs" yes there area lot of them17:03
kane77what is the default theme in 9.04?17:03
thiebaudegnomefreak: yea, there are alot of bugs17:03
Vorboteasac: I'll that out, but not today ;-) I'll let you know though.17:03
gnomefreakthiebaude: if you need the pC dont upgrade/install 3.0417:03
asacVorbote: ok. did gnome-terminal fix the px sizing for you? or also not yet tried ?17:03
thiebaudeim still using 9.04 with a bug or 217:04
asacVorbote: just let me know ;)17:04
penguin42theron: Can you explain a bit - is it to control existing clouds stuff like EC2 or is it stuff for if you are building a cloud ?17:04
asaci will stay in this channel for a while i guess ;)17:04
Vorboteasac: I've installed it but havent tested yet. Give me a sec17:04
thiebaudea weird thing was my install of 9.04 was aborted after everything was installed17:04
* gnomefreak still cant get used to asac being in here ;)17:04
theronpenguin42:  it's management software for your own internal cloud.  In the default ubuntu install it manages KVM.17:05
thiebaudethere was no kernal reboot17:05
theronhowever, the tools are "compatible" with EC2.17:05
theronI'm installing to see what "compatible" means :D17:05
penguin42theron: OK17:05
Vorboteasac: the gnome-terminal in your ppa honors the default settings.17:06
penguin42theron: Does it use libvirt or similar for kvm stuff?17:06
theronpenguin42: yes.17:06
penguin42theron: Cool17:06
asacVorbote: yeah. it should also do the right thing for everything else ;) (of course this is all only applies if you have selected "use system fonts")17:06
asacVorbote: thanks for confirming17:06
Vorboteasac: my pleasure.17:06
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TwoToneLaptopSo, in the real world, what are some of the most exciting improvements in Jaunty in y'all's opinion?17:48
SeveredCrossTwoToneLaptop: notify-osd is lovely.17:48
SeveredCrossI think Jaunty uses kexec for kernel reboots too.17:48
HalowLOL In the real world.17:48
HalowBoot time is SO fast.17:48
TwoToneLaptophaha :-)17:48
TwoToneLaptopWell I just meant as opposed to a long-winded whatsnew doc, what's most important to you?17:49
SeveredCrossCompiz and X seem to be improved.17:49
SeveredCrossusplash looks much nicer.17:49
c_kornscilab-517:49
Vorboteext417:50
theronin the real world ;) being able to manage clusters of servers with landscape is HUGE.17:55
theronand there are some nice tweaks during the server install as well.17:55
asranielhi there. anybody able to read DVD's with jaunty? i installed libdvdread with that shell script, but it didnt help (all players)18:00
theronwhere can I find a package list for what is installed in the "Virtual Machine host" software selection during the install?18:03
theronserver install I mean.18:03
MTecknologyanyone using ovpn in 9.04?18:06
asranielseriously, anybody here that can read a dvd film with 9.04 ?18:14
HalowI've had a little trouble. Installing ubuntu-restricted-extras was what did it.18:15
Volkodavanybody has small fonts in googleearth 5.011 ?18:26
VolkodavI tried all possiblr fixes they do not work18:26
crashsystems1I'm running a backtrace on indicator-applet in hopes that the data will help developers figure out why it sometimes seems to "forget" that Pidgin exists. Of course, this is not happening now that the program has this increased scrutiny on it.18:35
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MatirI recently installed Jaunty on a new (to me) system with an E6750 processor and cpufreq acts as if it is not supported... is this a known issue?18:37
ubuntu___how can i add a new monitor resolution to jaunty?18:38
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crashsystemsdn_ did you check out "Display" in preferences?18:39
dn_yep, the one i want isn't in there18:39
dn_i've been running intrepid since october and it was fine but this morning it didn't it wouldn't run 1280x102418:39
crashsystemsdn_ did you try dragging the monitor you did see in there? sometimes I find that is covers other monitors for some reason.18:39
dn_i figure nvidia drivers or xserver got updated18:39
dn_i'm in jaunty live cd atm18:40
dn_what do you mean crashsystems?18:40
crashsystemswell when you go in there, it shows you your monitor. you can drag monitors around when you are configuring multiple monitors. sometimes I find that the rectangle representing my laptop monitor covers the rectangle representing the external display.18:41
dn_i only have one monitor18:41
teethdoodthe screen resolution app in Pref is gone!18:46
crashsystemsteethdood it was renamed to "display"18:46
Halow:O What's with all this renaming things. It's going to break all kinds of how-tos. =(18:47
penguin42makes sense to name stuff that's obvious18:47
HalowSessions was a little less than obvious, but Screen Resolution was pretty self explanatory.18:48
teethdoodson of a gun...display it is18:48
penguin42resolution is a bit tech for new users possibly - especially if you can just say 'display'18:49
penguin42no word to use two words when you can use one obvious one18:49
teethdood"display" isn't very specific... display could be taken to mean modifying how everything looks, like appearances18:50
penguin42true18:50
crashsystemsalso, "display" contains more than just screen resolution settings18:51
teethdoodspeaking of which, why can't them both be rolled into one18:51
* penguin42 hasn't seen a good way to set the resolution etc of the login screen - is there anything to do the same tweaking as for once a user has logged in?18:53
Vorboteasac; OK, I was wondering why I didn't see the gtk update from your ppa. There is a more recent patchset in the main repo.19:10
Vorboteasac: soooo, downgrading would be painful... Can you push a patched set to you PPA? I'll test it.19:12
asacVorbote: hmm. ok19:16
Vorboteasac: And don't worry I know where to find you ;-)19:17
asacVorbote: pushed gtk+2.0_2.16.0-1ubuntu2.asac1_source.changes19:21
asacprobably avail in 1 or two h19:21
Vorboteasac: OK. In the meantime I have to fix this weird problem with dpkg giving me a segmentation fault. Sigh.19:22
asacheh19:23
Vorboteasac: no dice. Reinstalling is the word :-)19:24
Vorbotebrb19:24
asacheh19:25
daftykinswhat's the recommended advice for the /etc/checkbox.d/checkbox.ini config file prompt during an upgrade on a fresh install of jaunty?19:25
daftykins"Keep the local version currently installed" is highlighted, but i figure "install the package maintainer's version" makes more sense19:26
janitodaftykins, the last one19:28
daftykinsthat i type?19:28
daftykins*typed19:28
daftykinsor "start a new shell to examine the situation" ? ^_^19:29
Cycomok, so I guess EXT4 isn't really ready yet.19:29
Cycombecause I just lost my entire /home. XD19:29
daftykinslol19:30
daftykinsi'm installing in a virtual machine with EXT419:30
Cycomyeah, I'm going to reinstall my whole OS now. because...well, my root is ext4, and I just don't want to have to reinstall when I need the system.19:31
Cycomthere's no real way to downgrade, right?19:32
user___n19:32
daftykinswhooooooa at the default gnome-terminal font19:36
janitoCycom, have you reported your problem on launchpad ?19:36
janitothere are some know issues with ext4, well, actually not ext4 specific, but how some applications deal with file writes, but I really don't see how that would wipe /home19:38
brad__hi, 9.04 kernel panics when I boot from the live cd19:41
brad__is there anything I can do to debug it?19:41
brad__I tried different boot options, and very little has worked19:41
penguin42brad_: What error do you see19:42
brad__blinking leds19:43
brad__and mouse and keyboard are frozen19:43
brad__it panics after X is loaded19:43
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brad__8.04 was the last version of Ubuntu I could boot and install on this machine19:44
Cycomjanito: not yet, but you can be sure I will.19:44
Cycomjanito: it ran an fsck on reboot that didn't work automagically19:45
janito:\19:45
Cycomit couldn't mount the FS, and couldn't find the journal.19:45
penguin42brad__: Hmm that's nasty - what graphics card have you got - anything unusual about your machine?19:45
yow|x2brad__ - try using some kernel wildcards like noacpi etc, also try safe graphics mode19:45
CycomI ran fsck manually with -y (stupid, probably, but I didn't really care) and then recreated the journal19:46
brad__I tried noacpi19:46
Cycomlost-and-found was full of files, and the FS contained all 147gb, but none of the files were named. kinda defeats the purpose, no?19:46
brad__I tried xforcevesa19:46
penguin42brad_: How about the alternate CD - can you get it to boot and install OK without X?19:47
yow|x232 or 64 brad__ ? also is it alpha 6?19:47
brad__penguin42: I haven't tried. It is a 32bit19:47
brad__alpha 6, yes19:47
brad__8.10 has the same problem19:48
penguin42brad_: I'd see if you can get it installed OK without X for two reasons; 1) If it works then it's likely X related and 2) if it doesn't it's normally easier to see the errors without X in the way19:48
brad__if it was graphics related, shouldn't xforcevesa prevent that?19:48
brad__how do I tell what video driver 8.04 is using?19:49
yow|x2laptop or desktop brad__ ? sorry if i missed that part19:49
brad__desktop19:49
penguin42brad__: Do you know what graphics hardware you have?19:49
thiebaudebrad__: do you have intel graphics19:49
brad__I think so19:50
brad__00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82915G/GV/910GL Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 04) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller]) Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Unknown device 2a08 Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 16 Memory at cfe80000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=512K] I/O ports at b800 [size=8] Memory at d0000000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=256M]19:50
brad__ Memor at cfe40000 (320-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=256K] Capabilities: [d0] Power Management version 219:50
thiebaudebug 30487119:51
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/30487119:51
penguin42but i945g works OK for me?19:51
penguin42I guess only some people hit it19:51
brad__can I boot the live cd without booting into x?19:51
yow|x2im using intel also and mine works19:51
bromic94hello is the tool to move wobi installs to native goig to be working in 9.04?19:51
thiebaudei think it mainly the 8 series19:51
thiebaudei815 i815 845g and so on19:52
* penguin42 is 94519:52
brad__so, does this bug cause a kernel panic?19:52
thiebaudemine of course was affected by the bug-i81019:52
brad__it seems to be effecting 8.10 too19:52
brad__at least for me19:53
bromic94brad__: what issue with 8.1019:53
bromic94i can try to replicate it?19:53
thiebaudebrad__: it doesn't boot out of x, doesn't even get to a login prompt19:53
brad__I get the same behavior19:53
penguin42brad__: I'd be tempted to wonder if a BIOS upgrade would help you?19:53
brad__I get an X background19:53
brad__and a mouse cursor19:53
brad__But then the kernel panics, and the leds blink, everything freezes19:53
thiebaudei running 9.04 with no problmems but small fonts, brad__19:53
brad__in both 8.10 and 9.0419:53
yow|x2what about trying xubuntu just to see if its gnome related brad__ ?19:54
brad__hmmm, even if it was gnome related, would that be able to panic the kernel?19:54
yow|x2sorry, i meant related to the gnome build.19:54
thiebaudebrad__:  this is the first time i had problems with alpa's, i've been upgrading since 6.0619:54
brad__well, 8.10 and 9.04 are the first releases of ubuntu that panic on this machine19:55
brad__8.04 is booted and installed, and I am using it now19:55
brad__so I think it is kernel related19:55
penguin42bard__: If the X drivers screw up it can kill the kernel; and if Gnome/compiz tries to do something like heavy 3D it could trigger a bug more than something simple - but as I say I'd be surprised19:55
brad__leds blinking indicate a panic, I just wish it would tell me what is wrong19:55
thiebaudebrad__: did you edit your xorg.conf file19:55
bromic94is there any way i can upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04 now?19:55
brad__shouldn't xforcevesa use the lowest common denominator?19:56
penguin42bromic94: update-manager -d19:56
brad__I am getting the panic on the livecd19:56
brad__basically the installer cd19:56
brad__even when I use xforcevesa, it still panics19:56
brad__when I try noacpi, still panics19:56
brad__when I try pci=noacpi, still panics19:57
brad__I tried disabling hyperthreading in bios, still panics19:57
brad__I tried nosmp, still panics19:57
penguin42brad__: Tell me a bit more about your machine - what hardware?19:57
thiebaudebrad__: in xorg.conf change the option section to "DRI" "True"19:57
brad__I can't on the livecd19:57
thiebaudedarn19:57
yow|x2boot to runlevel 3 and then change it19:57
brad__penguin42: do you want me to dump some kind of sys info?19:57
brad__yow|x2: how is the best way to do that?19:57
bromic94penguin42: how big is the upgrade do u know off hand?19:58
penguin42brad__: can you put the output of lspci -v  and dmidecode (as root) somewhere?19:58
brad__yes19:58
yow|x2add linux3 to the kernel line, iirc, i will double check though19:58
penguin42bromic94: ~600MB I think19:58
penguin42bromic94: But take care - it's still Alpha, it might break something or hurt your cat19:58
bromic94i thought that was just the install not the upgrade?19:58
bromic94my cat?19:58
thiebaudehaha penguin4219:58
penguin42bromic94: You can never tell with an Alpha release19:59
bromic94true19:59
thiebaudeit's unpredictable19:59
bromic94i am running it through wobi but yes i know what you  mean19:59
rwwbromic94: most of the packages on your system have to get upgraded. Lots of stuff to download ;)19:59
bromic94penguin42: what the status of moving wobi installs to native?19:59
thiebaudenow i cant boot into the nwest kernal i got to use the oldest one19:59
thiebaudeits weird19:59
penguin42bromic94: Dunno - never done any wobi stuff19:59
brad__penguin42: can I message it to you?19:59
rwwfyi, it's "wubi"20:00
penguin42brad: Put it here: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/20:00
bromic94anyone have any idea?20:00
bromic94http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/9246/20:00
brad__http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/135050/20:00
bromic94penguin42: that discusses it20:00
bromic94though it would be in 9.04 like it states20:01
brad__http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/135051/20:01
yow|x2brad__ i cant seem to find it anywhere right now of course, but im pretty sure its linux 320:02
brad__as a kernel boot option?20:02
yow|x2yeah, just edit the line in grub and add that to the line20:02
brad__linux space 3 or linux3?20:03
yow|x2with a space but actually i just checked my grub and you can use single instead (take out quiet and splash)20:04
yow|x2so the end should be ro single20:04
brad__ah, ok20:04
yow|x2instead of ro quiet splash20:04
brad__boot into single user mode20:04
yow|x2yes20:04
brad__also what is the -- do?20:04
asranielhi there. i installed everything that is needed to read dvd in jaunty, but it does not work. seems like it can't decrypt the dvd (even though i installed libdvdcss). anybody else has this problem?20:04
brad__what does the -- do?20:04
yow|x2what -- ?20:05
brad__on the livecd20:05
brad__it specifies quiet and splash and --20:05
yow|x2i dont recall seeing that20:06
penguin42brad__: I can't see anything particularly odd about your machine20:06
bromic94asraniel: know how to do that in 8.10?20:06
bromic94do you guys know when in april 9.04 will be released20:06
thiebaudebromic94: im not sure about april 2620:06
rwwbromic94: probably April 23rd, per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JauntyReleaseSchedule20:06
thiebaudemy bad20:07
funkyHatAre there any nightly live CDs, I just installed alpha 6 and then did a partial upgrade with update-manager and it seems to have fried itself20:07
funkyHat?20:07
asranielbromic94: yes, worked like a charm since i'm using linux, thats why i'm so confused now (usualy i just have to execute that shell script that downloads the .deb and installs it)20:07
bromic94asraniel: i just ran that in 8.10 and it does not work20:08
asranielbromic94: ah i see, usually always worked for me20:09
brad__if I boot to single user mode on the live cd, and I sort of try stress testing the kernel with different things, how do I continue the regular live cd boot process, just type exit?20:09
brad__also what will DRI "true" do in the xorg.conf?20:10
yow|x2you would reboot or start x from there20:10
yow|x2that uses dri instead of glx20:10
brad__remember, I will be running from livecd20:10
brad__trying to figure out what is causing the problem20:10
brad__did 8.04 use dri instead of glx?20:10
thiebaudebrad__: someone in lauchpad suggested i try it and after i installed 9.04 i was able to log into 9.0420:10
thiebaudei was taking a big risk20:11
yow|x2you dont have antivirus in your bios enabled do you brad__ ? some come with that20:11
brad__nah, if I did, 8.04 would fail too20:11
brad__I tried disabling XD too20:11
brad__hyperthreading, anything I thought might cause problems, with no success20:11
brad__8.04 boots and installs, 8.10/9.04 refuse20:11
thiebaudebrad__: see,  i dont know if that will work for you20:11
brad__ahh20:12
brad__I think booting without X will make it easier to tell if X is the problem20:12
yow|x2what i would do is add just about every kernel param i could disabling pretty much everything non essential brad__20:12
brad__it does panic after X starts20:12
brad__I tried nearly everyone I saw20:12
thiebaudeit sure did before20:12
yow|x2also check dmesg | tail once it boots20:12
brad__noacpi, noapic, nolapic, nosmp20:12
brad__pci=noacpi20:12
yow|x2no usb20:12
brad__well, I couldn't check dmesg with the normal boot20:12
brad__but if I boot to single user, I should be able to20:13
yow|x2right, but you can with single mode20:13
brad__that is, if it doesn't panic20:13
yow|x2yup20:13
brad__that is probably the best advice I've heard20:13
brad__:)20:13
penguin42brad__: The difficulty is always that once in X you can't see the boot messages20:13
brad__but even if it is X, that really leaves me puzzled20:13
brad__well, I could control+alt+f1 or whatever20:13
brad__but it panics before I can do that20:13
thiebaudeyup20:13
brad__and since it is livecd, it has no place to dump panic info20:14
penguin42brad__: If you can get it running without X started then start just the X server (X: on it's own) and see if that kills it, then you might have a chance20:14
brad__I mean, now that I think about it, there is a very high probability that X is panicing it somehow20:15
brad__but I wonder why20:15
brad__it doesn't seem to have a problem till X boots20:15
penguin42brad__: My guess would be a BIOS screwup with the setup of the video memory - but that's just a guess20:15
brad__and even with xforcevesa, it still craps out20:15
brad__and even weirder is that 8.04 is fine20:16
knittlshouldn't the notifictions be half-opaque/transparent?20:16
penguin42brad__: The other possibility is that since it's starting a full Gnome session that is doing some other probing/proding that actually kills it20:16
yow|x2you dont have swollen transistors on your motherboard do you brad__ ? ;)20:16
brad__not that 8.04 seems to know or care about20:16
brad__why would 8.10/9.04 all of a sudden start caring?20:16
brad__hehehe20:16
brad__pc hardware so sucks ass20:17
thiebaudelol20:17
penguin42dunno20:17
penguin42brad__: Well that's why I suggest looking for a BIOS upgrade20:17
brad__single user mode is probably the best option20:17
brad__till I can figure out wtf is going on with X20:18
brad__booting X without GNOME is the next logical step after that20:18
brad__to see if GNOME might be the cause20:18
penguin42possibility - although I prefer to have multiple consoles to play with20:18
brad__is there another runlevel that has multiple consoles20:18
brad__but won't boot X?20:18
penguin422 normally20:18
brad__I could use screen20:19
penguin42yeh but I'm thinking more of being able to ctrl-alt-f1 etc20:19
brad__my other option might be to try to install from USB20:19
brad__maybe if it panics from USB, it can write log files or something for debugging20:19
penguin42only if you are lucky - one thing you can do is tell the kernel to send console to a remote machine over the network that sometimes helps20:20
penguin42bard__: Anyway, see if you can get to a shell - if you can then I'd try starting just the X server   (/usr/X11/bin/X ) and if that's OK switch back to the console with ctrl-alt-f1 and then from there try starting a gnome session on that X server and see if it kills it?20:21
brad__hmm20:21
knitt1i hate disconnects …20:25
knitt1shouldn't the nofity popups be 90% transparent?20:26
knitt1and 10% on mouseover? here it is 100/020:26
penguin42hmm I think that's also what I see20:26
* penguin42 hadn't realised they should be anything else - although the mouse over behaviour felt odd20:26
HalowNow that you mention it... I hadn't realized it should've been different either.20:27
dtchenfor those of you using the PA fixes, i've refreshed the kernel20:28
VorboteWow, the screen color and menu configuration is a great touch of style. I'd forgotten how to write screenrcs by the end of last century :-P20:28
knitt1penguin42: Halow: you talking to me? :)20:29
Halowknitt1:  Oh. Yes. :)20:29
penguin42knitt1: Yeh!20:30
knitt1k xD, so i'm the only one to realize it on first startup? ^^20:30
penguin42well there may be others20:30
knitt1they are not talking to me … ergo not existing20:31
Dillizaris there a torrent or just FTP20:34
HalowTo download the ISO? There are both.20:34
Dillizaryes20:35
Dillizarwhere can i find the torrent20:35
penguin42can someone just try something to see if it's just me - open openoffice.org presentations and at the wizard select 'from template' and tell me how long it takes to acknowledge your click?20:37
Vorbotepenguin42: It is slow. I guess it is caching the template previews.20:39
rom1vhi20:41
teethdoodpenguin42: mine seems quick, less than 1 sec20:43
penguin42Vorbote: How long would you say?20:43
penguin42teethdood: Weird!20:43
rom1vhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/269904 with the last workaround (fix) for compiz/nvidia will be included in jaunty20:44
rom1v?20:44
ubottuUbuntu bug 269904 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 "Screen refresh problems with nvidia on intrepid" [Undecided,Confirmed]20:44
Vorbotepenguin42: about 4 seconds in this box (which is definitly not fast, just snappy enough) and then about 4-6 seconds when changing templates, I guess generating the preview.20:45
Vorbotepenguin42: it feels like old maple syrup not quite molasses.20:46
penguin42Vorbote: Thanks20:47
penguin42Vorbote: When I tried it a few minutes ago it took many 10s of seconds, and now it's reasonably happy20:48
Vorbotepenguin42: I'm smelling a problem with memory management but I don't know where to point fingers yet. I', under the impression the X server is to blame.20:49
penguin42Vorbote: There's certainly something odd20:50
Vorbotepenguin42: hah! According to top even firefox using less cpu when idle.20:51
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penguin42well I'm OK with it not using much CPU as long as it does something20:51
Vorbotepenguin42: considering I'm using Xorg radeon driver I can't blame it on a binary blob20:52
penguin42I'm on Intel so neither of us can blame it on the driver20:52
Vorbotepenguin42: If you have compiz enabled.... I disabled it and enabled metacity's compositor instead. That stopped most of the X server hard lockups.20:53
penguin42nope, don't have compiz20:53
penguin42oh dear20:57
penguin42oh dear20:57
penguin42so if one of your openoffice presnentations was opened from a url and is listed in your 'open existing presentations' it goes off to the website to generate a preview when ever you click 'open existing presentation'20:58
penguin42(and blocks while doing it)20:58
penguin42how many people would regard that as a security issue - I wouldn't expect it to go off to the web when I clicked open existing21:00
SiDiHello21:00
penguin42hi21:00
SiDiIs it normal that the ubuntu notifications keep spawning in top right of the screen regardless of the gconf settings ?21:00
HalowVile things, aren't they? ;) Can we actually turn them off?21:01
VorboteWhy doesn't that surprise me? Well, I see OOo uses libneon27. I thought that would support asynchronous connections already.21:01
penguin42what's libneon?21:02
HalowSiDi: As far as I'm aware, there are plugins in some of the programs using the notifications with which you can turn them off (or at least filter which you get). I'm not sure if there's a way to turn them all off, unless you count uninstalling it, which I haven't tried.21:03
Vorbotepenguin42: libneon is the http/webdav reference library written by the WebDAV group.21:04
penguin42ah ok21:05
SiDiHalow: what i mean is, we're meant to have a setting in gconf to chose in which corner they spawn21:06
jlduggersigh21:06
SiDiHalow: and at the moment, whatever it is, they keep spawning on top right21:06
jlduggerlooks like ubuntu isn't in the google summer of code (again)21:06
HalowOh. I had read that they always spawn up there. I hadn't even thought of messing with it.21:07
* penguin42 reopens #15786021:10
hudnixAre other people having the problem of firefox not running flashplayer even though it's installed? Or is it just me?21:21
Volkodavwhat version  of ff ?21:22
hudnix3.0.721:22
mib_kqwjpwhudnix: can u try FF 3.5 ?21:23
hudnixsure? Is there a package, or do I get it from the mozilla site?21:23
penguin42hudnix: If you quit and restart ff does it help?21:23
hudnixpenguin42: no, it just doesn't register the plugin at all and always puts up the bar that says that additional plugins are required.21:24
penguin42hudnix: OK, is this after an upgrade to jaunty? Are you 32 bit or 64?21:24
mib_kqwjpwhudnix: everything from archive21:24
mib_kqwjpwor maybe oficial teams ppa21:25
hudnix32 bit, fresh upgrade from Intrepid.21:25
penguin42hudnix: Hmm ok, I'm 64 bit so it's a bit different - but after upgrade I had the same problem and fixed it by removing flashplugin-nonfree and reinstalling it21:26
hudnixpenguin42: I did that too and it didn't help :(21:26
* Vorbote will be brb21:26
penguin42hudnix :-(21:26
hudnixI'll try that one more time, then go to ff 3.521:26
mib_kqwjpwhudnix: please go to #ubuntu-mozillateam and try to get help there!21:27
hudnixmib_kqwjpw: ok, will do.21:27
mib_kqwjpwunfortunatly at this time the # is quiet so u wont get much help right away21:27
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legodudeare there known problems with kde settings and gtk apps?21:35
legodudeI;m using kubuntu, and trying to apply my kde theme to gtk apps21:36
penguin42that's always been very touchy21:36
legodudebut the radiobox keeps switching back21:36
penguin42(for many years)21:36
legodudeahh, worked fine in 8.10 for me21:36
legodudethe switching back is a known problem?21:37
penguin42legodude: I don't know - I just remember years ago it tended to make Gnome apps a bit touchy21:38
hudnixuninstalling and re-installing flashplugin-nonfree did it. This time I did a complete removal and I think that made the difference.21:38
penguin42hudnix: Nod21:39
hudnixmib_kqwjpw: Did you mean FF 3.1 instead of 3.5?21:40
mib_kqwjpwhudnix: 3.521:45
mib_kqwjpwit was renamded this week21:45
mib_kqwjpwmaybe its still not on archive21:45
hudnixyes, still 3.1 in the archive21:46
mib_kqwjpwhudnix: try mozilla team PPA or daily ppa like i do21:47
hudnixmib_kqwjpw: ok21:47
Vorboteasac: I just installed your gtk libraries, rebooted and set up rgba_order to auto. Subpixel rendering looks nice! I'm attaching a screenshot http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/1927/rgbaorderingautograysca.png21:49
Vorboteasac: You'll notice that the dialog shows as if rgb was enabled.21:49
legodudeand nekomuk is totally broken?21:51
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rom1vhi21:54
rom1vI have a problem with apt in jaunty alpha21:54
rom1vdpkg: syntaxical error in /var/lib/dpkg/available near line 24315…21:55
anderskYeah, uh, that sounds bad.  Does it go away after `apt-get update`?21:55
rom1vchamp « Depends », référence à « libasound2 » : version contenant « ) »21:55
rom1vDepends: openjdk-6-jre-headless (>= 6b14-1.4.1-0ubuntu4), libasound2 (>> 1.ursesw5 (>= 5.6+20071006-3)21:55
rom1vthere is a problem after libasound221:56
rom1vin that file21:56
rom1vno :(21:56
anderskIf `apt-get update` doesn't fix it, try `dpkg --clear-avail; apt-get update`21:56
rom1v\o/21:57
rom1vthank you21:57
Vorbote/memo asac it seems you are not around. I've tested the auto setting and it seems to work fine. Check this screenshot: http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/1927/rgbaorderingautograysca.png21:58
dtchenVorbote: right, see http://identi.ca/notice/292682221:58
* Vorbote forgot how to send memos, *blush*21:59
DanaGI wonder what's making my boot take as long as it does.22:07
* DanaG posts bootchart...22:07
DanaGhttp://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/bootchart/22:09
mib_565zopDanaG: resume is worse22:10
mib_565zopeven with compression22:10
mib_565zopand it only works 7 out of 1022:10
mib_565zopthe other 3 require u to reboot, after the resume was done22:10
mib_565zopcwillu: do u think we can improve that anyway?22:11
rom1vandersk22:11
rom1vare you there?22:11
rom1vthank you for your answer on launchpad.net about the problem you make me resolve :)22:12
legodudeam I the only one with tons of nepomukservicestub crashes?22:13
legodudeevery time I log in22:13
rom1vI have another one : I upgraded compiz-fusion-plugin-main from your ppa, but nothing new in ccsm22:13
rom1vin solution, I don't have any checkbox "force synchronization between X and GLX"22:13
DanaGhttp://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/bootchart/EliteBook-jaunty-20090321-1.png22:13
DanaGWhy is there a 5-second sleep in resume?22:13
DanaGIt sits there for 5 seconds or so, doing NOTHING.22:13
DanaGThat's rather wasted time.22:14
mib_565zopDanaG: how are u checking bootchars for resume?22:14
DanaGI'm not sure what it's doing there, actually.22:15
penguin42waiting for some hardware?22:15
DanaGWith an explicit 'sleep'?  Seems odd to me.22:16
anderskrom1v: I'm here now.22:16
DanaGoh, and what's with the 'find' that vboxdrv uses?22:16
DanaGThat strikes me as also wasteful.  =þ22:16
rom1v:)22:16
mib_565zopDanaG: by the waay, how do i generate the bootchart images?22:16
mib_565zopnow i olny have tars22:17
DanaGbootchart-java22:17
penguin42DanaG: I'm not sure, but I think there are cases where you do have to give things like discs a few seconds to wake up22:17
rom1vI upgraded compiz-fusion-plugin-main from your ppa, but nothing new in ccsm, in workaround, I don't have any checkbox "force synchronization between X and GLX"22:17
anderskrom1v: It should be under the "Fix screen updates in XGL with fglrx." checkbox in the Workarounds section of ccsm.22:17
mib_565zopthanks22:17
DanaGthere's a pybootchartgui, but it truncates the right side.22:17
janitoI remember reading somewhere about a sleep for the hardware to "settle down"22:17
DanaGThe java one works better.22:17
anderskHmm.22:17
anderskrom1v: Is there any reference to force_glx_sync in your /usr/share/gconf/schemas/compiz-workarounds.schemas?22:18
rom1v<key>/schemas/apps/compiz/plugins/workarounds/allscreens/options/force_glx_sync</key>22:18
rom1v      <applyto>/apps/compiz/plugins/workarounds/allscreens/options/force_glx_sync</applyto>22:18
rom1vandersk, http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1237673975.png22:19
mib_565zopDanaG: what parameters do those both packages take? filename?22:20
anderskrom1v: try `sudo dpkg --configure compiz-fusion-plugins-main`?22:20
rom1vit gives an error, that I will translate :22:21
DanaGbootchart-java makes a thingy for you on boot.22:21
rom1vdpkg: error of handling of compiz-fusion-plugins-main (--configure) : compiz-fusion-plugins-main is already installed and configured. Some errors have been encounered during execution22:21
rom1v(it says it's already installed and configured…)22:22
anderskOh right.  This should work better: `sudo dpkg-reconfigure compiz-fusion-plugins-main`22:22
rom1vok, no error, but no new checkbox :(22:22
rom1vdon't worry, I will enable it in gconf-editor22:23
rom1vforce_glx_sync22:23
anderskHmm.  Did you try logging out and logging in again?22:23
mib_565zopDanaG: so will it generate png for all the previous files?22:23
DanaGI'm not sure.22:23
DanaGman bootchart.22:23
mib_565zopnothing there22:24
rom1vI try, be right back22:24
penguin42DanaG: To me it looks like your gdmgreeter and gdm are using a fair chunk of CPU during startup from that image - do you have a lot of users or something odd like htat?22:24
mib_565zopahh22:25
rom1vandersk, I logout then login, no new checkbox :(22:25
mib_565zopDanaG: bootchar -o ./*22:25
rom1vin cssm (but there is force_glx_sync is in gconf-editor)22:25
rom1vs/cssm/ccsm22:25
rom1vandersk, unfortunately, it doesn't change anything in openoffice :(22:28
rom1vsome buttons continue to disappear when I rollover22:28
anderskrom1v: I don't really know how ccsm works, but I would expect that if you see the option in gconf and you enable it there, that should work too.22:28
anderskMaybe you need to restart compiz.22:28
rom1vI enabled the option then logout/login22:28
rom1vthe option is still enabled22:28
rom1vand I still have problems in openoffice :(22:28
anderskHuh.22:29
rom1vlook: http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1237674594.png22:30
rom1vWhen I rollover a button, sometimes it disappears (totally or partially)22:30
whileimhereI was wondering how the new version of Ubuntu is coming along for those brave souls who have pre-tested it.22:31
penguin42whileimhere: Not too bad, a few problems here and there22:31
macowhileimhere: runs dandy22:31
macohavent come across anything show-stopper22:32
whileimhereI have a ton of the repo already installed from 8.10 if I do the upgrade will it take forever to download?22:32
penguin42about 600MB or so so depending how fast your net link is, and about half an hour ot install22:32
macoyou mean you installed a TON of stuff in intrepid?22:33
whileimhereyes22:33
macoif so, yeah, itll have to upgrade everything you installed22:33
anderskrom1v: Hmm, I can't seem to reproduce that particular problem either with or without the workaround enabled, so I'm not sure how to figure out whether it's enabled for you.22:33
whileimhereThat is what I mean.22:33
janitoit should take as much as it took to install that stuff :)22:33
macoso if there's a bunch you dont use, uninstall it before upgrading22:33
macothen you can avoid it upgrading the stuff you dont want anyway22:33
DasEi...jaunty coming down here today...22:33
* DanaG just plain can't use compiz anyway. 22:33
whileimhereAhh that is what I was wondering22:33
rom1vandersk, the problem occurs as before I added your ppa : when performance level is 0 in powermizer22:33
janitoif you want the stuff upgraded :P22:33
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/31460022:33
whileimhereThan forever!22:33
ubottuUbuntu bug 314600 in fglrx-installer "fglrx versions newer than 8.543 cause system hang and panic" [Undecided,Fix released]22:33
DanaGIt's danged well not fixed; what should I mark the bug?22:33
DanaGNew, or what?22:33
rom1vsometimes, not only the buttons are not refreshed, sometimes it's big parts of text22:34
rom1vit makes openoffice unusable22:34
DanaGOh yeah, and nvidia 96 drivers just plain segfault Xorg.22:34
whileimherewhats the big advance in the newest version22:34
GetDebsAutomathello c_korn22:35
GetDebsAutomatHow are you today ?22:36
GetDebsAutomatfine. thanks22:36
rwwWhat's the command to restart pulseaudio?22:38
rom1vandersk, the refresh problem in text still happens (only when powermizer is at level 1 -it's automatic, readable in nvidia-settings-) : http://pix.toile-libre.org/?img=1237675080.png22:38
rom1vlook at the top left of the text, there is a refresh problem22:38
rom1vand after the column of 'y'22:38
anderskSure, that certainly looks like the same bug.  I assume it goes away if you move the window.22:39
rom1vyes22:39
rom1vor if I select the text or something22:39
anderskIt's just unclear to me whether the workaround failed to activate or whether it's still broken in spite of the workaround.22:39
rom1vI hope the first one22:39
DanaGdamned fglrx.22:40
rom1vit seems to fail to add a checkbox in ccsm, maybe it fails to activate :)22:40
DanaGBut hey, at least the ATI open-source driver rocks.22:40
DanaGWell, compared to nouveau, at least.22:40
anderskrom1v: Maybe you could try it in a guest session?  That will give you a clean account to play with, to see if something is weird with your main account.22:41
rom1vok I try22:41
rom1varf, do you know how to share data between my rom account and the guest account (I need to share wpa key)22:43
DasEiDanaG: which ati you use ?22:43
anderskrom1v: right-click on the networkmanager applet in your tray, Edit Connections,22:43
anderskselect your wireless network, Edit, and check Available to all users.22:44
DanaGMobility HD3650 (RV635).\22:44
rom1varf, but I will have a problem : I need to install nvidia drivers for the guest, no? it doesn't use them and I can't enable compiz22:47
rom1vwith a guest session22:47
anderskHuh?  The Xorg configuration is system-wide; it uses the same drivers for all accoutns.22:47
mib_565zopwhy does Firefox flashes when on full screen, and a Notifications Pops up? damn annoying!22:48
rom1vthat's what I thought... but guest session can't launch compiz22:48
rom1vwhile it works with MY session22:48
mib_565zoprom1v: yeah i noticed that a while ago: no compiz no guest session22:49
DanaGdamned broken, panicky\ fglrx.22:51
rom1vandersk, your ppa packages this fix : http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=1957219&postcount=1822:51
rom1v?22:51
anderskrom1v: No, I didn't revert anything; I just added 46960f12a9d213e5f0e841557e2ed2f7ea18cc79.22:53
andersk(That poster is confused.  `git revert 55bfd` means to _undo_ 55bfd, not to "revert to 55bfd".)22:54
anderskHad you previously followed those directions?  Maybe you have your own locally installed workarounds plugin that is overriding the global one, which would explain your problem.22:55
rom1vI started to follow, but when I "make", it said compiz was not installed22:55
rom1v(I didn't have compiz-dev installed)22:55
rom1vthen I saw your ppa22:56
rom1vs/didn't have/haven't/22:56
anderskThe compiz crash in the guest account looks like bug 269120.22:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 269120 in compiz "compiz.real crashed with SIGSEGV in paintOutput()" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26912022:59
shane8002.23:09
* DanaG wonders when radeon will do power-management.23:14
=== asac_ is now known as asac
rom1vandersk, I will format soon and reinstall23:28
rom1vI'll retry23:28
rom1vdo you know (just by curiosity) how to keep the /home partition while formating, if it is encrypted (ecryptfs) (I enabled "encrypt" when I installed jaunty)23:28
DanaGOh eyah, how would I go about encrypting just one folder?23:29
DanaGI want it to not show up even automatically at login; I want to manually decrypt it on demand.23:29
DanaGPerhaps should I just use truecrypt?23:29
DasEirom1v : you could back it up while sys still running23:29
rom1vDanaG, you could use encfs23:30
rom1vDasEi, yes, but I would like to know how to "keep"23:30
rom1vand how to make another disk (an external one for example) and make it decrypted on login23:30
rom1v(as for /home)23:31
DasEirom1v : you would have had to have made a seperate /home for that23:31
DanaGhttp://xlife.zuavra.net/index.php/66/23:31
rom1vDanaG, encfs ~/.encrypted ~/decrypted23:31
DanaGI think I may just use truecrypt.23:32
DasEinice proggi23:32
DasEijaunty installed in 26min, now rebooting...23:36
DasEihey great, screen resolution works out the box23:38
penguin42wow that is rare!23:38
DasEinice new toy, and boots up faster, too I think23:39
crashsystems1boots up much faster if you use ext423:40
penguin42crashsystems1: I'm still wary of ext4 until I let everyone else make sure it works :-)23:40
crashsystems1I'd not use if it my system crashed often. It does not.23:41
* DanaG DOES use ext4, and still has a boot that seems to have slowed, lately.23:41
DanaGPerhaps it's time to re-profile.23:41
=== crashsystems1 is now known as crashsystems
DasEi..system testing..23:41
crashsystemsRight now I'm waiting for Pidgin to disappear from indicator-applet so I can finish this backgrace for bug #345599.23:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 345599 in indicator-applet "indicator applet dissapears" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34559923:43
crashsystemsbacktrace*23:43
DasEi100% in systemtest23:44
crashsystemsthings never crash when I want them to, despite my name...23:45
penguin42crashsystems: Bugs run away and hide when they know you are going to try and understand them23:46
=== thunderstruck is now known as gnomefreak
DasEi1yo, jaunty's pidgin23:46
crashsystemsJaunty Pidgin?23:47
DasEicrashsystems: I just installed and played around, will s.. up more now23:47
DasEi1jaunty23:47
DanaGMy biggest gripe with radeon is the lack of power management.23:48
DanaGTo phrase something like lolcats:  "im in ur video card, eating ur watz"23:48
jscinozmy biggest gripe with jaunty is lack of a working sudo23:49
crashsystems? sudo works just fine in jaunty for me.23:50
jscinozmine just doesnt work23:50
jscinozafter entering the correct password it just exits23:50
jscinozwithout running the command23:50
jscinozand i've tried reinstalling the sudo package but that hasnt fixed it23:50
crashsystemshave you checked LP for a bug?23:50
jscinozyes23:51
crashsystemsand did you check to see you are in the sudoers file?23:51
penguin42jscinoz: Hmm works for me - if you do sudo -s   does it work?23:51
jscinozcrashsystems: yes im there23:51
jscinozpenguin42: no23:51
penguin42very odd23:52
crashsystemsmake sure "%admin ALL=(ALL) ALL" is in there, and that you are a member of the admin group23:52
mefisto__how do you even look at the sudoers file if sudo isn't working?23:53
DanaGhmm, has 'sudo' been replaced, or something?23:53
rwwDanaG: no23:54
jscinozmefisto__: ssh root@localhost with public key login23:54
DasEiDanaG: nope23:54
DanaGOr is it not setuid, perhaps?23:54
jscinozone sec23:54
jscinoznah it is setuid23:54
DanaG-rwsr-xr-x 2 root root 131040 2009-02-16 19:24 /usr/bin/sudo23:54
jscinozyeah23:54
jscinozand the admin line is right, and im in the admin group23:55
DanaGhmm, perhaps purge and reinstall sudo?23:55
DanaGAs root, of course.23:55
jscinozyeah23:55
jscinozoen se23:55
jscinozsec*23:55
DanaGmy sudo version: Version: 1.6.9p17-1ubuntu323:55
DanaGyou know the dpkg "force" parameters, right?  Can be very dangerous -- but useful if used carefully.23:55
DanaGOh yeah, my not-actually-fixed bug report... should I re-mark it as new?23:56
mib_565zopDanaG: i use EncFS23:56
jscinozyeah i'm using the force bit so it doesnt remove some other stuff as im gonna reinstall sudo immediately23:56
cwillumib_565zop, sorry, did you ask me something?23:57
cwillu(in the "I'm pretty sure you did, but not sure what the context was" manner) :p23:57
jscinozDanaG: still no luck after its reinstalled23:57
jscinozsame thing, it exits once i get the password correct23:57
cwillujscinoz, if you sudo echo foo, does that actually do anything?23:58
jscinozcwillu: nope23:59
cwilludid you pastebin sudoers anywhere already?23:59

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