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cwilluand if not, could you?00:00
cwilludoes sudoedit work?00:00
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jscinozcwillu: will do, although its still as the default as i just purged and reinstalled sudo00:00
cwillujscinoz, humour me :p00:00
crashsystemsjscinoz did you check to make sure your user is a member of the admin group?00:00
jscinozand no sudoedit doesnt work00:00
jscinozcrashsystems: yes00:00
DanaGhttp://www.ubuntugeek.com/moosplash-a-cowsay-inspired-usplash-theme-for-ubuntu.html00:00
jscinozcwillu: http://pastebin.com/f29d7334a00:01
DanaGhttp://crunchbang.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/screenhot-gt-usplash.png00:01
DanaGhah.00:01
DanaGcrunch... bang?00:01
DanaG#!00:01
cwillujscinoz, my hunch is that you have a timestamp that's broken00:02
DanaGhmm, sudo -k or sudo -K00:03
jscinozcwillu: and what should i do00:03
rwwjscinoz: You said you can log in as root, right? Does "sudo echo test" (or something similar) work when you're root?00:03
cwillurww, no, he just tried that exact line :p00:03
cwillutry what DanaG said00:03
rwwoh, I thought he tried it as a normal user00:04
cwillujscinoz, what filesystem is root and var on?00:04
jscinozDanaG: did that, no change00:04
mib_4rtem2cwillu: back00:04
cwilluah, from the root account, I get you00:04
jscinozcwillu: ext300:04
mib_4rtem2humm IIRC it was a question on hibernate00:04
mib_4rtem2and uwsp compression00:04
* cwillu answers flips a coin and determines that the answer was yes00:05
crashsystemsany ideas on how I can speed up the replication of but #345599?00:05
crashsystemsbug #345599 *00:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 345599 in indicator-applet "indicator applet dissapears" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34559900:05
cwillujscinoz, do you have a password set on the root account?00:05
jscinozcwillu: no00:05
cwillujscinoz, you have a root prompt up?00:06
steve_before i dl alpha 6, is there nvidia drivers yet or no00:06
jscinozcwillu: ssh root@localhost00:06
cwillusteve_, afaik, there's been nvidia drivers for a while now00:06
jscinozcwillu: publickey login00:06
cwillujscinoz, does sudo echo foo work from that prompt?00:06
rwwcwillu steals my ideas D:00:07
cwillurww, with pride :p00:07
steve_cwillu> thanks, going to dl mythbuntu latest, but would be useless without drivers, thanks again00:07
DanaGNo working nvidia driver for NV17 (a 2-that-nvidia-lies-and-calls-a-4 MX) card, for me.00:07
jscinozcwillu: yes, but i'm alreadyroo there00:08
jscinozroot*00:08
cwillujscinoz, doesn't matter, it's still going through the motions00:08
DanaGnvidia 96.43.10 just makes compiz and login hang... and then if I chmod -x compiz.real, it makes xorg segfault every time my desktop tries to load.00:08
jscinozhmm00:08
cwilluso sudo isn't completely broken00:08
cwillujscinoz, make a new user, add him to the admin group, and then check if _he_ can sudo00:08
jscinozsec00:10
DanaGrandom: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=1&id=94279&file1=94279-1.png&file2=&file3=&name=CleanUSplash00:10
jscinozcwillu: nope00:11
jscinozcwillu: also i think su is broken too00:11
crashsystemsooo00:11
jscinozwhen i tried su to the normal user and entered its correct password it just didnt su00:11
jscinozi had to go the root shell and su from there00:11
cwillujscinoz, have you played around with changing dash to bash or any similar sh games?00:11
cwilluor pam, maybe?00:12
* cwillu forks00:12
cwillu1: killing /var/run/sudo and remaking it00:12
cwillu2: pastebin the contents of /etc/pam.d/sudo00:13
cwilluand possibly /etc/pam.d/common-*00:13
jscinozcwillu: none of that00:13
jscinozcwillu: http://pastebin.com/f14f5f182 /etc/pam.d/sudo00:14
* cwillu studies jscinoz's face for the telltales signs of a liar :p00:14
cwilluj/k00:14
cwilluk, give me common-auth and common-account00:14
jscinozone sec00:15
jscinozcwillu: common-auth http://pastebin.com/f454ebbc100:15
cwilluI'm tempted to ask you to pastebin /var/log/auth.log as well, although you want to be sure that you haven't typed your password in as your username by accident recently00:15
jscinozcwillu: common-account http://pastebin.com/f2d40e39d00:16
jscinozcwillu: auth.log http://pastebin.com/f2b920ca200:16
crashsystemsno doubt as soon as I give up on this backtrace the bug will rear it's ugly head again.00:17
cwilluyou've got an extra smb line that I don't have, otherwise identical00:17
cwilluMar 22 11:10:22 jscinoz passwd[30032]: pam_smbpass(passwd:chauthtok): Failed to find entry for user test.00:19
cwillujscinoz, I don't think this'll change anything, but could you try commenting out the smb entry in common-auth?00:20
jscinozcwillu: one sec00:20
cwilluand then sudo echo foo again from a normal account, etc00:20
jscinozcwillu: it works now.00:21
jscinozO_o00:21
cwillujscinoz, file a bug on smb00:22
jscinozcwillu: saying what?00:22
cwillujscinoz, saying that including that in common-auth breaks sudo00:22
cwillulet them figure it out :p00:22
jscinozok00:22
cwilluyou've had this for a while now?00:23
cwillu(the bug)00:23
jscinozyeah about a week00:23
* cwillu goes and checks changelogs00:23
cwillujscinoz, """debian/local/pam-auth-update (et al): new interface for managing /etc/pam.d/common-*, using drop-in config snippets provided by the module packages."""00:25
cwillujscinoz, third of march sound right?00:26
DanaGWhat's up with the danged thing switching BACK to xorg the first time I try to switch to a tty?00:26
cwillujscinoz, include libpam-modules on the bug report00:26
cwillujscinoz, you have libpam-smbpass installed?00:27
jscinozcwillu: yeah its installed00:27
jscinoznah it was later than that00:27
cwillujscinoz, include it in the bug :p00:27
jscinozprobably around 16th00:28
cwilluHAH00:28
cwilluya, libpam-smbpass changed on the 16th00:28
cwillulooking at the changelog now00:28
jscinozcwillu: what package should i file the bug against? libpam-smbpass?00:30
cwillujscinoz, I'd say file it against all three (which you do after you make the bug)00:30
cwilluwell00:31
cwillunah00:31
cwillulibpam-smbpass is probably a good one, ya00:31
DanaGHah, that moosplash theme just plain doesn't work.00:31
DanaG"No usable theme for 1024x768."00:31
cwillumib_4rtem2, haven't had any issues with compression myself00:31
* cwillu installs the crack-pushers repo in the hope that maybe his intel issues will be sorted out00:32
* DanaG is using tormod's repo for radeon.00:43
DanaGUgh, damned update-manager now doesn't even get to where it says no changelogs are available.00:45
* cwillu is sad, edgers didn't fix his intel issues :(00:53
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mib_4rtem2even amber comments on bug 332945 ROFL00:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 332945 in update-notifier "[Jaunty] Removal of Update Notifier is WRONG" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33294500:59
DanaGrandom:01:01
DanaGhttp://pastebin.com/f160dd5e301:01
DanaGmy xvinfo.01:01
mib_4rtem2lovely bug 24303701:02
ubottuLaunchpad bug 243037 in firefox-3.0 "password not saved for mail.yahoo.co.jp - request to recompile with WALLET_DONT_CACHE_ALL_PASSWORDS undefined" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/24303701:02
* cwillu hopes the update notifier doesn't come back01:21
crashsystemsI hope it does. How else are average users going to know to update?01:22
cwilluuh01:22
cwilluaverage users have no idea what a star or an arrow means in the notification area01:22
cwilluI know this, because I see average users neglecting to update their machines all the time01:22
crashsystemsunless the person who installs ubuntu tells them01:22
cwilluthey don't remember, nor should they01:23
cwilluit's an arcane detail (not as arcane as 'apt-get update; apt-get upgrade', but arcane enough)01:23
DanaGPerhaps need a different icon?01:23
cwillupopping up the update-manager in the background is far more effective01:23
crashsystemsso, shall we set up anacron schedules for automated updating?01:23
DanaGyEAH, but at least it should friggin' UPDATE THE PACKAGE CACHE first!01:24
DanaGFedora uses a "star with insect" thing.01:24
DanaGThe Fedora thingy.01:24
DanaGhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O95xSfr8ac01:24
cwillubecause 'star with insect' is an obvious logo for 'you have new updates' :p01:24
DanaGWell, at least for me, it makes me want to hover over it to satisfy the curiosity of "wtf is this?"01:25
DanaGSame for the exclamation-point one.01:25
cwilluDanaG, most people don't have that curiosity :p01:25
DanaGBut, auto-launching to show 5-WEEK-OLD updates... is useless!01:25
DanaGTry not booting a drive for 5 weeks... and then watch the update manager auto-launch... and show OLD updates!01:25
cwilluDanaG, there's already a daily cron job to update the repository01:26
DanaGDidn't work for me.01:26
sergiuHi01:26
cwilluDanaG, okay, but that has nothing to do with update-notifer vs popping up the update-manager01:27
sergiuCan anyone help me , after upgrading to jaunty, the sound is no more working .01:27
sergiubut in gdm it dose working01:27
DanaGEvery time I see that "click the notification icon", I do realize that that's a bit of an unintuitive term.01:28
cwilluDanaG, you have /etc/cron.daily/apt?01:28
DanaGOn my current 64-bit partition, yes; lemme' dig out my 32-bit one (the one I was complaining about).01:29
cwilluunless you're usually running in laptop-mode, or you've disabled cron, it should be updating based on the selection in software sources ('check for updates: <daily><every two days><...>')01:29
DanaGwoah, just noticed a list of mirrors in software-sources panel.01:30
cwilluDanaG, that's been there for like 4 releases :p01:30
DanaGI usually manually tweak sources.list.01:30
cwilluanyways, I'm going now, ttyal :p01:31
DanaGI keep a local mirror (at Cal Poly), a slightly-less-local mirror (mirrors.kernel.org), and the official archive -- preferred in order listed.01:31
DanaGKeeping all 3 lets it not get out of date from an out-of-date mirror.01:31
DanaGgrr, stupid gnome / hal don't auto-mount eSATA.01:34
DanaGHere's the Fedora one: http://img394.imageshack.us/img394/984/screenshotpf6.png01:35
SeveredCrossI use the MIT Media Lab mirror.01:37
SeveredCrossI get like 10 MB/s from them at school.01:37
DanaGWhat school do you go to?  For me, it's Cal Poly, SLO.01:38
mib_4rtem2cwillu: as stated on the devel ML  NEW users can get it quite fine!01:40
cwillumib_4rtem2, that doesn't fit with my experience of non-technical users01:41
cwillumib_4rtem2, the sort of user that doesn't get viruses on windows, yes, they'll be fine.  The type that does, no, they don't get it, and you're kidding yourself if you think they do01:42
DanaGWhat does the OS X updater do?01:42
DanaGOh, it sits there and HOPS at you to DEMAND ATTENTION.01:42
DanaGJumping icons... whee.01:42
cwilluDanaG, yes, but osx has a different manner of dealing with persistent apps in the first place01:43
cwilluDanaG, it's actually not much different from our new approach, us with the slowly pulsating taskbar entry, them with the jumping icon01:43
* cwillu reminds the channel that windows that request attention (such as an update-manager window opened in the background) do have a non-intrusive but noticable means of requesting attention01:44
cwilluDanaG, they stole that from kde :p01:44
DanaGNow HERE's an icon that's amusing:01:44
DanaGhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHdS5wr0V98&feature=related01:44
mib_4rtem2Sergeant_Pony2: iu bug 33081401:45
ubottuLaunchpad bug 330814 in linux "snd_pcm_avail_update() returning absurd values causes PulseAudio to abort" [Low,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33081401:45
DanaGCommited? Sw€€t.01:46
* cwillu is cold :(01:46
cwilluoops01:46
SeveredCrossOh hey, they fixed that bug. Cool!01:46
DanaGugh, update-manager won't show changelogs.01:50
cwilluDanaG, more patience required01:50
DanaGIt won't even show the "can't find changelog" message, either!01:50
DanaGDownloading list of changes...01:50
cwilluwell...01:51
cwilluyou shouldn't have broken it then01:51
DanaG01:51
mib_4rtem2DanaG: so was maco correct? is it dead?01:53
DanaGis what dead?01:54
mib_4rtem2apt-listchange DanaG01:56
macoyes i think its broken01:56
maco"apt-listchanges --apt pidgin" ran for about 6 hours and did nothing01:56
DanaGI don't have apt-listchanges installed.01:57
macooh01:57
DanaGI'd rather list changes before even triggering an upgrade.01:57
macomib_4rtem2: apt-listchanges is for command line01:58
mib_4rtem2maco: do u have a bug for that?01:58
mib_4rtem2i'm still seeing it some times01:58
mib_4rtem2so i cant confirm it01:58
mib_4rtem2its more like WorksForMe01:58
mib_4rtem2DanaG: ehehe01:58
macono i dont. it worked fine when an update was running a few days ago01:58
mib_4rtem2listchanges can STOP/abort isntall01:59
macobut when i tried to call it manually, it hung for hours01:59
mib_4rtem2and UM shows them on the bottom part01:59
mib_4rtem2ahh01:59
DanaGTry ctrl-backslash'ing it.01:59
DanaGThat's sigquit.01:59
mib_4rtem2so its the manual part that its broken01:59
macomib_4rtem2: apt-listchanges and update-manager showing it on the bottom have squat to do with each other02:03
macoapt-listchanges isnt part of a default install, but u-m's displaying that is a default thing02:04
macoDanaG: i was able to ^C out of it02:04
DanaGTry ctrl-\, and it'll likely core-dump.02:05
DanaGThen you can get a stacktrace.02:05
mib_4rtem2anyone having trouble with 3G modems with latest NM ?02:06
mib_4rtem2going to downgrade to test it02:06
KaiL_hi everybody02:26
fr500hi02:26
KaiL_does anybody know, how to get tv-cards to play with fglrx?02:27
rippsKaiL_: I don't know about fglrx, but I know tv-out works pretty good with the open source radeon drivers02:28
KaiL_with tvtime I get about one image every 10 seconds; with zapping and xawtv a black screen :/02:28
KaiL_ripps: but no 3D :(02:28
DanaGoh, I see what broke my update-manager: t'was apt-zeroconf.02:28
ripps3d works in radeon (depending on chip) it just isn't very fast.02:29
fr500anyone having problems with jaunty and mt-daapd02:29
fr500?02:30
KaiL_ripps: Radeon 4670 and I need the full performance ;)02:33
rippsKaiL_: rv730 huh? Very new, probably little support for it, even in the proprietary driver.02:35
KaiL_eh02:35
KaiL_the proprietary driver gives exactly the same performance as on Windows ;)02:35
crdlbperformance isn't everything02:36
rippscrdlb: Yeah, but I don't think the open source supports rv700 chips yet.02:37
crdlbI wouldn't be surprised if fglrx is sharing its 3d engine with the windows driver, like nvidia does02:37
KaiL_the free driver does only 2D, yes02:37
KaiL_strange, all those help pages say, that only "overlay", but not "grabdisplay" is broken02:38
KaiL_but here both doesn't work02:38
KaiL_only a *very* slow tvtime02:38
SeveredCrossFree driver does 3D for older cards. XD02:39
KaiL_aha...02:41
KaiL_xawtv -noxv works...02:41
rippsHopefully, open source drivers will see alot better performance once gallium3D hits desktop02:41
* DanaG has this issue:02:47
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/31460002:47
ubottuUbuntu bug 314600 in fglrx-installer "fglrx versions newer than 8.543 cause system hang and panic" [Undecided,Fix released]02:47
crdlbdo you?02:49
fr500can anyone test mt-daapd (aka firefly medio server)02:51
fr500just to see if it segfaults a few secs after startup02:51
AdemanI just upgraded to jaunty last night, has anyone else had issues where their font sizes EXPLODED?  I rebooted my machine and everything suddenly got *huge*.  I suspect some DPI setting has been screwed up somewhere (As my resolution is unchanged).  Also System->Preferences->Display doesn't like me anymore, says my driver doesn't support the extensions necessary to use that tool, then dumps me into nvidia-glx-settings or whatever02:52
rippsAdeman: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/HugeFonts02:53
DanaGI've gone and set my bug back to "confirmed"02:55
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/31460002:55
ubottuUbuntu bug 314600 in fglrx-installer "fglrx versions newer than 8.543 cause system hang and panic" [Undecided,Fix released]02:55
DasEibastille : DB5.0' is not a supported operating system03:00
fr500can anyone test mt-daapd (aka firefly medio server)03:05
fr500just to see if it segfaults a few secs after startup?03:05
rippsfr500: You should really go file a bug03:06
fr500ripps: I'm doing that03:07
fr500but i have tested that just on my pc03:07
fr500well there ya go reported03:09
EruditeHermithey calc03:20
KadkoHello, im using ubuntu jaunty, but i have a problem. When i try to update all go fine but in the restart it doesn't boot. I only can see a BlackScreen and a message on my screen saying that the resolution is incorrect03:29
thiebaudehow do i enable ext4 in 9.04?03:31
hmwi have a notebook with a ATI AC97 sound card, which doesnt work good in 8.10. how good are the chances, that using the new system will work better with that sound card?03:33
thiebaudehmw: i have heard that ati is hit and miss with ubuntu03:34
hmwyou mean, its a question of luck?03:35
thiebaudehmw: the only way is to try and see if it works03:35
hmwic. thanks.03:35
thiebaudehmw: np03:35
KadkoNot really, i have 2 pc's whit an ati hardware and all work fine for me, and in jaunty i doesn;t need to install any restricted driver for my ati hardware03:36
hmwanother setup session... will updates make a full 9.04 version out of the alpha/beta?03:37
hmw(once the new ubuntu will be released, i mean)03:37
thiebaudehmw: yes03:37
hmwokay... thats very convenient03:37
KadkoWell, now i have a problem while updating my jaunty. When it's updated and need to restart to apply the new's files it doesn't start any more :(03:38
thiebaudehmw: i still have the bug 304871 but i'am able to use 9.04 with no real problems, so i'll stick with it03:38
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/30487103:38
hmw"BO"??03:39
thiebaudeKadko: can you try an older kernal03:39
KadkoThe same whit older kernel doesnt start03:39
* DanaG has an R600 GPU, and gets panics when trying to use fglrx.03:39
DanaGThus, I'm sticking with radeon for now.03:40
thiebaudei have a similar problem where i cant boot with the newest kernal but with the older one i can03:40
KadkoJust get a black screen whit a message box on my screen saying Invalid Resolution or disconected from the cpu03:40
thiebaudeKadko: it nevers finishes loading?03:40
Kadkonope, the hard drive led doesn't do nothing03:41
hmwKadko: you really meant _c_pu?03:41
|max|What's the status of the pulseaudio problem, when will it be fixed?03:42
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Kadkosorry central processing unit03:45
hmwthats a weird message03:45
hmwi would have been able to imagine such a message regarding the gpu, but cpu?? wow.03:45
thiebaudehaha03:45
thiebaudehardware problem03:46
hmwproblem with the programmer, who wrote that text, i'd say *g*03:46
Kadkogpu is in englush cpu is in spanish :P03:46
hmwis offtopic chat accepted in this channel?03:46
thiebaudeit seems more relaxed in here than #ubuntu03:47
hmwgreat03:47
hmwand how do you say cpu in spanish, then?03:47
* hmw grins03:48
thiebaudei cant wait until beta next thursday03:48
hmwi cant wait to get an ubuntu running perfectly on any of my 5 machines...03:48
hmwrunning updates meanwhile inflicts fear in me03:49
HalowI should run a Spanish Ubuntu one of these days. I'd understand enough to get by, but it would be interesting to see what some technical terms are in Spanish. I just don't know.03:50
thiebaudeyea me too, i dont know whats going to happen next, hmw03:50
hmwthe update issue is even worse in fedora, it seems03:50
thiebaudei just have to see what updates are being offered to see which ones i download03:50
thiebaudei agree,  for 9.04, hmw03:51
thiebaudei never had any bug problems, i've been upgrading since 6.0603:51
hmwwell... i wouldnt be puzzled, if updating a beta changes (too) much... but its the same with 8.04 and 8.10... i have much bad luck, as it seems... i use only scrap hardware03:52
thiebaudeeven with the bug in 9.04, i have to say its real fast03:53
thiebaudehmw: did want to upgrade to 9.04 just to see if it works?03:55
hmwi hope, it will like my notebook more than the older versions, but wanted to ask about the chances before investing hours of work... well... i started the download and will see03:56
hmwgnome is bestially slow on all machines, i own03:56
thiebaudehmw: yea, can't give you an answer there , wish i could03:56
hmweven scrolling in gedit is choppy03:57
hmwbut compiz is super fast... weird03:57
thiebaudehmw: are your machines older, or have enough memory?03:57
hmwolder: yes, memory: good (1gb+)03:57
hmwnotebook: 2.6 GHz, 500K cache, up to 350MB shared video03:58
thiebaudehmw: i have dell optiplex gx-150 512mb03:58
thiebaude1gz03:58
hmweven on a 800MHz machine with a 256MB gpu, compiz was good enough to be used03:58
thiebaudehmw: i want a notebook so bad03:58
hmwbut its gnome, which is driving me insane03:58
thiebaudewow03:58
thiebaudehmw: i dont have 3d rendering so i cant run compiz03:59
hmwwell, i wonder, why in my expirience, XP is 3 times faster on the screen, and people keep telling me, i must have done something wrong... 5 different pcs and some friends reporting the same. but i know, there are machines, where gnome just is fast03:59
SeveredCrossGNOME is plenty snappy here.04:00
hmwmight it be the small cache of celerons?04:00
thiebaudeSeveredCross: gnome is fast for me too04:00
SeveredCrossEven w/ Compiz.04:00
DanaGI've tried compiz on an X300SE on a P4, and it was slow as all hell.04:00
hmwgnome was the first reason for me tho consider trying the alpha04:00
SeveredCrossGNOME 2.26 is nice.04:00
SeveredCrossAnd notify-osd is great.04:01
DanaGYet, triggering "benchmark" made it go to 60fps.04:01
thiebaudethe menus in 9.04 are snappy04:01
DanaGThen opening gnome-terminal dropped it to around 1.5FPS.04:01
DanaGOh, and triggering water... brought it down to 0.6 FPS.  Yes, zero point six.04:01
hmwnice thing about compiz is, that i dont feel a difference compared to the performance without it04:01
hmwwow DanaG04:02
thiebaudecompiz is just amazing on a high specs computer, my friend has it04:02
hmwas said, compiz on 800MHz celeron, 512MB RAM, some 256MB gpu = too cool... no way to do it with vista04:02
crdlbcompiz provides a nice performance boost on my 32MB radeon 7500M04:02
crdlbespecially with the fading and sliding effects all off04:03
thiebaudecrdlb: i need to buy a new computer,lol04:03
hmwand i need to find better scrap pcs lol04:03
thiebaudehaha04:03
hmwi want to be paid for supporting in #ubuntu... would be sort of my dream job04:04
thiebaudeok ppl got to go, nice chatting with ya04:04
hmwbye04:04
sebsebsebannyoying last sound for a second time04:24
sebsebseblost04:24
sebsebsebin Banshee04:25
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* DanaG changes nickname to "damned_fglrx"04:31
DanaG... or maybe not.04:31
hmwfglrx should be banned.04:32
hmwi had 40 hours of incredible fun with it *g*04:32
crdlb/nick fglrxing_fglrx04:32
hmwLOL04:32
sebsebsebwhat's fglrx?04:33
crdlbproprietary ATI driver: FireGL and Radeon X driver04:34
hmwsebsebseb: you dont want to know, really.04:34
DanaGFor me, it just panics.04:34
sebsebsebhmw: sound worked great for me in 8.10.  it didn't for other people though.  and now with this 9.04 alpha6 I  get sound issues?  heh04:34
hmwsebsebseb: oh my04:35
sebsebsebthat's twice I lost sound in Banshee when trying to listen to music :(.   first time ran some alsa commands and yeah that didn't seem to do any good, but hten it worked later, after being in graphical thing.  ,but after doing graphical  stuff that I think I did before no good04:36
hmwguess, we will have some more years, until the Linuxes get to a certain level, we all have in mind... i only hope, that they wont imworseprove gnome to its death04:36
sebsebsebhmw: if I get anything like this in the final with sound, I will distro change, sound is very important for me to have on computer,  considering I also use it as my music player04:36
sebsebsebhmw: I mean anything that can't just be fixed in final04:36
sebsebsebhmw: to do with sound04:37
hmwsame here... i dont have any hifi hardware besides my pc04:37
hmwnor any tv set, too04:37
sebsebsebmy stero is there but it's old, and I think the CD player is basically broken, plus now most of my music in MP304:37
hmwand i feel a need for having a linux system on my workstation asap04:37
sebsebsebhmw: log out and hope sound works????  or  is there a better way hummmm04:37
hmwi must not move the mouse, when watching a vid...04:38
hmwand even then it can stop suddenly (POLLERR something)04:38
DanaGhmm, that's probably pulseaudio aborting.04:38
sebsebsebpulseuadio is shit04:39
sebsebsebsoem things seem to say I am using alsa, but maybe I am not04:39
sebsebsebDanaG: pulseaudio pft,  that's been issues for Ubuntu users since hardy04:39
hmwi have no knownledge about how sound works in linux. i read a forum post suggesting to remove pulse, which i did, but no luck. apps, btw, kept working, and afaik i configured them all to use alsa... so i think, pulse should not be involved... am i wrong?04:40
sebsebsebhmw: I wonder if I even configured for it all to use alsa04:40
sebsebsebI feel deaf, no music!04:41
hmwi imagine, if my apps use alsa, pulse should stay asleep, is that so? or is there something in the background, runnint alsa through pulse?04:41
hmws/runnint/running04:42
RAOFhmw: Yes.  We run alsa apps through pulse.04:43
hmwoh... but how could my sound keep working (partially), when i apt-get removed pulseaudio?04:43
sebsebseb66 updates04:43
RAOFBecause then you don't have pulseaudio running, so the ALSA -> pulse bridge isn't used.04:44
hmwah!04:44
hmwcan you tell me some good linux/sound text books, online preferred? i mean some really basic stuff for programmers04:45
hmwbasic... i mean... uhm... near to the system/hardware04:45
RAOFhmw: lennart po...ing (the pulseaudio guy) has a pretty good overview of what's out there.  Particularly the "safe ALSA API".04:48
hmwnoted. thanks!04:48
hmwsebsebseb seemingly lost more than just sound...04:58
DanaGdamned nvidia 96... segfaults xorg.05:00
DanaGAnd unlike radeon, nouveau.... absolutely HAMMERS both CPU and hard drive.05:01
hmwoh... still the old desktop background??05:20
hmwhuh? my empty partition has used 322MBytes.05:24
HalowThat Lost and Found folder?05:25
DanaGWhere can I find a 32-bit libwnck22?05:25
* RAOF would guess packages.ubuntu.com05:25
DanaGFor some reason, there's only a 64-bit version.  :(05:25
hmwhalow: the only thing on that partition... i never used it since i got the hard drive. isnt that strange?05:25
gangahi there05:26
Halowhmw: It is. I've wondered at it myself. Then I started messing with everything else and quickly forgot. ;)05:26
gangadoes anyone here know about using cinelerra in jaunty alpha 6???05:27
HalowSorry. Not me.05:29
gangaok05:30
hmwthe new installer is cool because of the fullscreen mode and the new time zone selector, but its overal gotten worse... slower and it doesnt show to which partition i am going to install in step 8 (since i decided not to format it)05:31
HalowThe new time zone thing is quite messed up, I read.05:34
HalowLots of European cities are in the wrong countries.05:34
hmwuh... thats bad05:35
hmwguess they will check that before release...05:35
hmwit was easier to use than the old one, regarding the strange, most often not really working scrolling in the map05:35
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DanaGargh, wtf... ia32-apt-get tries to get DEBIAN sources, not my sources.list sources!05:43
Halow@_@ That's... abnormal?05:45
AmaranthDanaG: It's most likely hardcoded05:47
DanaGThat's stupid.  =þ05:47
DanaGah, I see... it then ALSO goes and gets my real sources.05:50
hmwlol io error on the cd after i had been asked to remove the media05:55
Amaranthhmw: heh, brasero always ejects my DVDs then errors out because it can't md5sum them05:56
DanaGSometimes when my system is under heavy load, I get random SATA bus resets, so the CD drive will randomly reset.06:00
DanaGand then if I've chowned and chmodded my sda to use vbox raw disk access... it suddenly resets permissions on sda.06:00
hmwWOW06:02
hmwscrolling is MUCH better06:02
hmwalmost no delay when scrolling via mouse wheel - now i can use it again... yeah!06:02
DanaG!find libgiogconf06:02
ubottuFile libgiogconf found in gvfs06:02
DanaGoh yeahzz, so, this other thing works better:06:02
DanaGlibgiogconf06:03
DanaGer06:03
DanaGhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=474790&highlight=getlibs06:03
hmwuhm... apt-cache search also thousand times faster? why??06:05
hmwwill my isp connection also be better now? lol06:06
HalowPerhaps?06:06
hmwwhere did ccsm go?06:07
DanaGwtf... memory corruption in strace.06:11
hmwaha... once again... switching to the main servers brings more available packages... i dont understand, why... is it about local law or soemthing?06:12
hmwcant be... in austria they dont care as much about copyright issues as americans06:12
macohmw: local mirror == broken, maybe?06:19
hmwits so for over one year... meanwhile i got used to switch to the main server after an install06:19
hmwhah... nice new bug: in ccsm i cant set the number of workspaces, it only works in the workspace switcher's prefs06:21
crdlbhmw: how are you setting it?06:25
crdlbyou should be using horizontal and virtual virtual size06:25
hmwgeneral options / desktop size... it gets set to 2, regardless what number was active before06:26
crdlbhmw: what is "it"?06:27
hmwthe number of work spaces06:27
crdlbwhich setting _exactly_?06:27
hmwthe top most on that page06:28
hmwgereral options / desktop size / horizontal virtual size06:28
crdlbhmm, the workspace switcher uses gconf directly06:29
hmwas i saw several minor cosmetic "bugs" already, i assume they build ubuntu from a very low level base...06:29
hmwi dont believe, these things are new, but simply not yet polished for jaunty06:30
hmwmust be some awful work to make a new ubuntu06:30
TuTUXGhmw, huh?06:31
hmwon jaunty, i saw about 5 small graphical disturbances in this first 30 minutes ...06:31
hmwbut i dont think, these things are newly introduces bugs, i merely believe, these things happen always, when they create a new ubuntu version ...06:32
hmwso i assume, they must have a big heap of ugly work each time, they create a new release.06:32
hmwin other words: my picture is, they dont simply "upgrade" the previous release but create it more or less anew from scratch06:34
Hobbseeincorrect.06:34
hmwindeed?06:34
Hobbseeyes06:35
TuTUXGhmw, they basically take whatever in debian "testing" branch and patch them with ubuntu patches06:35
hmwTuTUXG: thats more like what i imagined.06:35
hmwdoes anyone else expirience that bug in ccsm?06:36
TuTUXGhmw, what bug?06:37
hmwwhen i try to change the number of workspaces in gereral options / desktop size / horizontal virtual size, the number gets reset to 2, regardless, what i set in the work space switcher (where it works) before06:37
Hobbseeare you running metacity or compiz06:38
Hobbsee?06:38
hmwi think metacity WITH compiz06:38
hmwnot??06:38
Killeroidhmw: i noticed that too a few months ago. i am on intrepid06:38
TuTUXGno, you can only run one at a time06:38
hmwits just a fresh standard install, desktop effects were working from the beginning.06:39
TuTUXGhmw, do you have fusion-icon installed?06:39
hmwuh... okay... thought metacity was below the composite manager... did they integrate the window manager into compiz?06:39
TuTUXGcompiz is a window manager06:39
DanaGIt just happens to have a decorator that can use metacity themes.06:40
hmwno, its a composite manager, not exactly the same06:40
TuTUXG!compiz06:40
ubottuCompiz (compositing window manager), for a howto see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager and more help #compiz-fusion06:40
TuTUXG!metacity06:40
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about metacity06:40
hmwwhen it was not yet fusion, the two things were separated...06:40
TuTUXGhmw, compiz-fusion is installed by default in jaunty afaik06:41
hmwlooks like that, TuTUXG06:41
hmwbut wasnt that so in 8.10 or even earlier, too?06:42
TuTUXGsince hardy i think06:42
TuTUXGor could be earlier06:42
dtchenTuTUXG: it's actually Debian unstable, but otherwise, you're correct06:42
TuTUXGdtchen, thanks06:43
dtchenhowever, there're significantly numerous source packages that are synced directly from Debian unstable, too06:43
TuTUXGhmw, what I suggest is that you can switch to metacity, change whatever settings you want under ccsm then switch back to compiz, that may work06:45
TuTUXGor just go to #compiz-fusion for help06:45
hmwi can change the setting via preferences of the work space switcher. it was not a support question, but just a comment on my first expiriences06:45
crdlbwhat are the option names in the workspace switcher?06:46
hmwjust look06:46
hmwthe number is 2 if you didnt change it already06:46
hmwits "columns"06:46
crdlbColumns and Rows?06:47
hmwforget about the rows, if you want to use the cube06:47
crdlbyes06:47
crdlbI'm trying to verify that it's in "compiz mode"06:47
hmwjust switch the workspace. if the switch is animated (sort of scrolling), youre compiz is active06:48
crdlbI mean your workspace switcher06:48
hmwaah... it is, for sure *g*06:48
hmwi take it, your ccsm doesnt do it?06:49
crdlbworks fine here06:49
hmwic06:49
hmwjust my luck with ubuntu, as usual *g*06:49
hmw5 pcs and none really working good06:49
hmwwell... jaunty might be chaning that06:49
crdlbit's not released yet :/06:50
o0Chris0ohmw: you being really negative, ubuntu is great, also have to realize Jaunty isn't offically out yet or supported as well06:51
hmwi try not to sound too much like complaining, because that is certainly not on my mind06:51
o0Chris0ohmw: also, I'm sure you can at least find some, if not all solutions to problems your having in ubuntu forums06:51
hmwand its just a fact, that my broken, old pcs, made of scrap material, just dont like linux very much :)06:52
o0Chris0ohmw: try a earlier version06:52
hmwo0Chris0o: please read my 2nd last sentence again06:52
hmwand: i am not here for support, i want to communicate about the alpha06:53
hmwsimply dont answer, if my text is not formulated as a question, okay?06:53
TuTUXGhmw, are all the updates been installed?06:54
hmwnot yet... just wanted to look at the fresh intall before updating06:54
sebsebsebhmw: I am sure Puppy Linux wil run on thos old PC's nicely :)06:54
hmwbut the ccsm thingy might be repaired already... thanks for the hint06:54
sebsebsebhmw: and Damn Small Linux is bound to06:54
hmwnah its either ubuntu or LFS06:55
hmwand when i install a ubuntu, i simulate being a normal user06:55
o0Chris0ohmw: I have, what I said still stands, all I am saying, don't be so negative :D ubuntu is a great distro, just have to find the right one that will work with your older PC's06:55
hmwi love ubuntu, because its so good developed in terms of "normal user compatibility"06:55
DanaGHow old is this old hardware you speak of?06:55
hmwbetween 800MHz and 3GHz, mostly celerons06:56
hmwand all desktops have ati gpus06:56
DanaGmmm, vegetables.06:56
SandGorgonhmw: do try slitaz - 25mb linux distro with a nice GUI06:56
hmwthanks for the hints, but i want ubuntu *g* i just love it06:57
hmwi am not so negative about it, as i sounded before... sorry for that06:57
DanaGHow do I make metacity ALWAYS set always-on-top for a specific app?06:57
hmwDanaG: hah, i want that too. i think, its not planned to be possible in gnome`, but might be mistaken06:57
hmwaah06:58
hmwmoment06:58
hmwright click on the title bar?06:58
hmwnah06:58
hmwalways... i got you right06:58
hmwwould be nice with a virtual box in fullscreen (not always on top can lead to get the virtual screen overlapped with the gnome panels)06:59
DanaGugh, pulseaudio virtual monitor sources have a lag of over one full second.07:01
TuTUXGDanaG, surprised?07:02
DanaGWell, it didn't used to lag so horribly.07:03
hmwthis is a real question: when starting upgrade manager, it tells me about not all updates being possible to install. When I click on "partial upgrade" it starts a distro upgrade. Shall I let this dist upgrade run?07:03
DanaGAnd using raw recording on the sound card to use stereo mix... actually doesn't lag.07:03
hmw(added medibuntu repos before)07:04
DanaGYou know, I'd expect the virtual one to have LOWER latency, because it could be done in software before even sending the data to the sound card.07:04
TuTUXGhmw, shouldn't be a problem07:05
dtchenthat depends on a number of factors, the most important of which is the host's kernel and hardware07:05
dtchenif you're not running my test kernel, you're likely to see much, much greater jitter in a VM07:06
dtcheni.e., you need at least that kernel running on both the host and the guest(s) to even baseline07:06
hmwyou know, why it talks about distribution upgrade at all? is it the beta, which might be considered a new distro?07:06
DanaGoh yeah, and I'm using this on the host with the bare USB sound card.07:07
TuTUXGhmw, no idea07:08
TuTUXGhmw, are you using medibuntu's repo for jaunty?07:08
hmwyes07:08
TuTUXGor you can use synaptic to check what is holding you back07:09
hmwin the first moment i thought, i had used the 8.10 repo, and it was trying to up/downgrade to 8.1007:09
TuTUXGor apt-get07:09
hmwmust be related to the pre-release status, i guess.07:10
hmwmy first impression is: very promising07:10
TuTUXGha07:10
hmweverything so far worked out of the box07:10
TuTUXGfrom my experience, never use mixed repos07:11
hmwi wouldnt do intentionally07:12
TuTUXGand always do a upgrade after a fresh install, especially for alpha07:12
TuTUXGand beta07:12
hmwaha...? i'd like to understand that better. what does an upgrade mean exactly?07:13
TuTUXGjust like a apt-get upgrade07:13
hmwas for now, i cant understand, that there already is that option for jaunty07:13
hmwupgrade from 9.04a to what?07:14
TuTUXGi mean do it manually07:14
TuTUXGno, i mean upgrade your packages07:14
hmwdo you mean the normal update?07:14
TuTUXGya07:15
TuTUXGbefore you install any additional/3rd party packages07:15
hmwyeah... i just forgot, that i started examining the non-updated fresh install, when focussing on these small bugs07:16
hmwusually i update too... no question07:16
hmwi am just too excited about the fantastic scrolling performance07:16
hmwits really a huge difference on this notebook, compared to any prior version07:17
TuTUXGit's important to be uptodate if you want to test the alpha/beta/rc07:17
fukidhi... i have just updated to 9.04 alpha, but i can't start the NIVDIA driver . my Driver is 180.37 and my graphic card is 9800GT , any suggestion?07:17
hmwthat should be trivial... i just wasnt thinking :)07:18
DanaGHah, you know what really sucks? nvidia 96 driver... just segfaults Xorg.07:18
DanaGYay.07:18
TuTUXGi thought they fixed that?07:18
DanaGNot last time I tried, approximately yesterday.07:19
hmwguess you try every day again? lol07:19
TuTUXGDanaG, why do you like that driver that much? you know it's old07:19
TuTUXGand buggy07:20
DanaGDo you have a driver for the GeForce4-is-really-only-a-2 MX?07:20
* DanaG takes a Yugo and brands it with the Ferarri... because all that matters is the name!07:20
DanaGs/Ferarri/Ferrari/07:21
TuTUXGnv07:21
DanaGOr more specifically, it hangs at logon.07:22
TuTUXGha07:22
fukid:S07:22
DanaGAnd then if I hit my ACPI hotkey I actually bound to 'killall -9 compiz.real'.... _then_ Xorg segfaults.07:22
TuTUXGDanaG, try not start compiz at start up?07:23
DanaGTried that.  Still segfaults, but just earlier.07:23
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TuTUXGDanaG, no idea...07:25
DanaGhmm, how long after the start of a day does cron run daily tasks?07:27
hmwi'd expect a setting for each entry... wouldnt be very good, if all daily tasks would start at the same time...!?07:28
hmwlast time, i used cron, it had only one conf file...07:29
TuTUXGDanaG, 6:25?07:29
hmw3:14:15?07:29
TuTUXGcheck your /etc/crontab07:30
DanaG25 6* * *roottest -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily )07:30
DanaG6am?  Ah.07:32
TuTUXGseems to be07:33
hmwTuTUXG: did you guess 6:25 or is that some default?07:33
TuTUXGno i checked it ;P07:33
hmwlol07:33
hmwalright07:33
TuTUXGDanaG, 6am is too early for you?07:36
DanaGNo, I wanted my daily backup job to start at the stroke of midnight.07:37
DanaG07:37
TuTUXGha07:37
hmwaah... i see a new background image07:42
TuTUXGcool07:44
hmwcheckbox.ini...?  ...INI??07:45
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romhi07:47
rommy ext4 totally crashed, I don't know why07:47
romfile system check failed07:47
TuTUXGhmw, calm down, its not like its a dll07:48
hmwokay.07:48
romI tried a fsck, but it doesn't resolve problem07:48
rom(moreover the /home was crypted)07:48
romI have to format, but I would like to know how this was happened07:49
TuTUXGhmw, although you may be terrified if you take a look at /usr/lib/mono/07:49
hmwuhm... not sure, if i want to know...07:49
hmwbut wait... isnt mono the linux version of .net or soemthing?07:49
TuTUXGya07:50
DanaGugh, have any of you tried mouseover-ing the notifications when there are TWO of them up?  It's rather hideous.07:50
TuTUXGrom, what did you do to break it?07:50
DanaGOh, and it doesn't fade at all.07:50
romhmm, I rebooted ?07:50
DanaGIt just BLINKS to transparent.07:50
TuTUXGDanaG, ya...07:51
macothere shouldnt be two up....07:51
DanaGAnd gnome-power-manager still uses the OLD ui.07:51
macobut blink to transparent = you dont have compiz running07:51
romit works fine since I installed alpha 4, but since yesterday, ext4 has totally crashed07:51
DanaGI can't use compiz right now.07:51
DanaGfglrx panics... and radeon r600 doesn't do 3D.07:51
macofading/blurring only work with compiz ..and i think kwin...but kwin's broken on my machine right now07:51
romafter running fsck, nothing works07:51
TuTUXGDanaG, and under compiz it flicks once when it fades away07:51
romI have a grub error 1707:51
DanaGTry having track-change notifications on in some media app, and then hit a track-change hotkey.07:52
macorom: did you fsck a mounted (even read-only) drive?07:52
TuTUXGrom, pushed the power button?07:52
DanaGIn my case, I use ctrl-alt-home is play-pause; c-a-pgup is prev; c-a-pgdn is next; c-a-end is stop.07:52
romI don't know, on boot after "file system check failed", it gives me a root shell, and said me to execute fsck07:52
TuTUXGmaco, animations will work under metacity if you enable compositing07:53
romTuTUXG, the first time I was not able to reboot, no it was a clean reboot07:53
DanaGBut hey, at least radeon kicks nouveau's ass in terms of not BASHING the CPU.07:54
romI managed to reboot ~correctly once after fsck, but many things were broken07:54
TuTUXGrom: did you fsck a mounted (even read-only) drive?07:54
romfor example, ls ~/.ssh said io error …07:54
romTuTUXG, I don't know07:54
macoTuTUXG: there was just a dispute on a mailing list about whether compiz's blur plugin was required. someone said only compiz could do it because others dont have blur. i *thought* they were wrong, but since kwin's compositing is busted here, i lacked proof. thank you.07:54
macofsck should be run from live cds or from the "its doing itself during boot" only07:55
* DanaG reaches above his LCD and pops out the little keyboard light.07:55
DanaG07:55
macoif you run it while / is mounted, you'll likely trash the filesystem07:55
macodtchen lost his system a couple weeks ago from that07:55
rommaybe that's what I did :(07:55
maco(yay for backups)07:55
romI will format and reinstall alpha 607:55
DanaGhow do you force the thing to fsck if you get that no-space-left-on-device error, and then can't 'touch /forcefsck'?07:56
TuTUXGmaco, you are right, only compiz can do blur afaik07:56
macoDanaG: ext3 reserves space for root's-use-only07:56
romdo you know (by curiosity) how to keep a crypted /home partition when reinstalling?07:56
macoDanaG: so root still can touch it07:56
macoDanaG: other than that, rm everything in /var/cache/apt/archives07:56
macoDanaG: that should clear some megs07:56
DanaGThat's not the issue, though -- the issue is when you get a FALSE "out of space"07:56
DanaG... and have to fsck to fix it.07:56
macoi didnt know you could get a false one O_o07:57
DanaGOh, I know one thing you can do: boot with break=top07:57
DanaGIt's an ext4 bug.07:57
macooh07:57
macolive cd?07:57
macolive cd could still fsck07:57
crdlbyes07:57
DanaGheh, random thing:07:57
DanaGI tried OS X on my EliteBook, and too many things were broken for me to bother trying to get working.  NO wired or wireless network, and no video or sound driver.07:58
DanaGSo, rather than dealing with a hassle setting up an OS I _don't even like_... I just said, "well, now I know what works"... and then booted right back into Linux and basked in the wonderful not-sucky window manager.07:58
DanaG07:59
TuTUXGhahaha07:59
DanaGOh yeah, handy hint: alt-leftdrag moves a window; alt-middledrag resizes.07:59
TuTUXGhurd anyone?08:01
tgpraveengnu/hurd kenel?08:09
hmwoops? just got kicked out of the gnome session...08:23
o0Chris0owere you hanging out with the traveling gnome?08:24
hmwhuh??08:24
o0Chris0owas a joke08:25
o0Chris0oforgive my humor08:25
hmwalright... i am not a native english speaker, so i sometimes cant differentiate between a figure of speech and a joke08:25
hmwwell... that gnome certainly had some urgend appointment and left me *g*08:26
o0Chris0ohmw: ahh thats fine, where are you from hmw?08:27
hmwvienna08:27
o0Chris0ois that italy?08:27
hmwaustria. we speak german. (south to germany)08:28
o0Chris0oohhh my bad, thats cool08:28
o0Chris0oalways nice to meet someone from a different country :)08:29
hmwyes... thats one of the things i enjoy a lot in #ubuntu08:29
o0Chris0oyou should join in #ubuntu-offtopic :)08:30
hmwi am there sometimes08:30
o0Chris0oahh ok08:30
hmwfunny thing is, that me beging a night owl allows me to have lots of conversations with people from the other side of the globe a lot08:34
DanaGheh, funny term, "night owl"... after all, is there such a thing as a "day owl"?08:34
DanaGAren't ALL owls nocturnal?08:34
DanaG08:34
o0Chris0oDanaG:no08:34
DanaGah.08:35
o0Chris0ohttp://lmgtfy.com/?q=are+all+owls+nocturnal08:35
o0Chris0olol08:36
o0Chris0ofunny lil website lmgtfy08:36
DanaGhttp://lmgtfy.com/?q=08:37
hmwlol08:37
DanaGhttp://lmgtfy.com/?q=.08:37
hmwNo, not owls are strictly nocturnal, although the vast majority do follow a nocturnal lifestyle. .08:37
hmwi had biology a long time ago08:38
DanaGhttp://lmgtfy.com/?q=%3D%C3%BE08:38
o0Chris0oheh08:38
hmwlmgtfy... great thing for certain #ubuntu newbs08:39
DanaGhttp://tinyurl.com/croh5h08:39
DanaGnow THAT'S a spinner.  =þ08:40
o0Chris0olol08:40
DanaGNone of that \ | / - \ | / - \ | / -08:40
o0Chris0ook guys, we should keep the OT to a minimum08:41
DanaGhttp://live.lmgtfy.com/08:44
DanaGfaaake... nothing I'm entering is showing up.  =þ08:46
o0Chris0oits from a log08:46
DanaGNot very LIVE, for sure.08:46
DanaGI tried entering this:  ¿uʍop ǝpısdn ǝןʇʇıן ɐ s,pןɹoʍ ǝɥʇ ʞuıɥʇ noʎ op08:46
o0Chris0oDanaG:how did you do that08:47
DanaGIt's a trick: upside-down unicode text.08:47
o0Chris0oahh08:48
o0Chris0ook08:48
DanaG‏‮And in Pidgin, you can do backwards text with unicode control characters.‬‬08:49
o0Chris0ocool08:49
DanaGAdd a Right-to-Left Mark (RLM) and an RLO (...override) -- and then end with two "PDF" (pop directional formatting).08:50
DanaGotherwise, you break your logs.08:50
o0Chris0owoot http://www.theiphoneblog.com/2008/09/30/want-an-iphone-on-verizon/08:50
o0Chris0oops wrong chan08:50
* DanaG doesn't want an iPhone -- I can't stand Apple's attitude.08:51
DanaGThey're the very opposite of Free Software.08:51
hmwthe simple-ccsm looks quite good, was about time to have a simpler conf... i dont want to check it out fully, so I ask you: how good do you think is it really?08:52
DanaGo0Chris0o: http://www.whatsmyip.org/upsidedowntext/09:05
hmwyeah! jaunty likes my sound card09:13
podman99bhey guys and gals... how long till ubuntu support n-trig multi-touch??09:13
hmwpodman99b: you tell us... when do you start coding?09:14
podman99bheh ... my c is a little rusty09:15
podman99bis it not in the latest kernel updates? although that dont solve calibration and settings09:15
hmwtbh. i have no idea09:15
hmwi avoid using the touchpad09:15
DanaGn-trig?  what is n-trig?09:16
podman99bnot even multi touch to be honest... just ability to use pen and calibrate screen would be good09:16
podman99bn-trig is digitizer similar to wacom but allows finger and multitouch09:16
DanaGah, the TX2z uses it.09:18
podman99bhttp://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2008-11/msg07410.html <-- i think is patch for kernel for support which i believe is availiable in 2.6.809:18
podman99byea i use the tx2 1010ea09:18
DanaGoh yeah, I really wish I could buy an addon n-trig layer thingy for my current laptop -- aftermarket.09:19
podman99bso i take it 9.04 does not have support for this yet then?09:19
podman99bhope its in 9.1009:19
DanaGIf you haven't upgraded yet, you can try the LiveCD.09:19
DanaGIf you have upgraded, you can try the 2.6.29 kernel, but be aware that you might not be able to use fglrx with it.09:20
DanaGhttp://blog.redvoodoo.org/2009/02/jaunty-kernel-bits.html09:20
podman99bive tried 9.04 in wubi ... upgraded from 8.1009:20
Hobbseejaunty has 2.6.28, so it should be there.  If that's the kernel you're actually meaning09:20
podman99bthat yea soz...09:21
podman99bno utils to calibrate... i can move the mouse with it but it does not listen to clicks... and without calibration then it really sucks,.... only moves to TOP left of screen lol09:22
podman99bok ... so with development... how would i start/join in ? or do i just have to "know" where to start?09:28
DanaGheh, my ctcp version string (beware: ctcp in #ubuntu channels == ban):  "Oooh, that thing has numbers on it!"09:28
cwillupodman99b, start with the mailing lists09:28
cwillupodman99b, might also want to file a bug on launchpad (as a wishlist item if nothing else)09:28
podman99blaunchpad it is... thanks guys09:29
cwillupodman99b, sounds like you need better xorg driver support, and a front-end for configuration (which wacom could reuse as well)09:29
cwillu(wacom really needs help on that front :)09:29
podman99bthey have made their own then??09:29
cwillutheir own what?09:30
cwilluand who is they? :p09:30
podman99bi know n-trig is new ish and appear to have no commercial suport for their hardware on linux09:30
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cwillu"<podman99b> they have made their own then??" still don't understand what you mean09:30
podman99bwacom.. ? they made their own drivers ? since we need better driver support09:31
DanaGhmm, perhaps it'd be good to find out who, at HP, works with Canonical for the MIE stuff (lots of private LP# bug reports), and have them have HP try to get help with the tablet thingy.09:31
dtcheni met the guys at last US who do, but i don't know if OEM services would appreciate me handing out that info ;)09:32
dtchenUDS*09:32
DanaGI'm sure they wouldn't.09:32
DanaGI mean, you go the other direction:09:32
DanaGI've been looking at the "dennis" package changelogs on the hardy-hpmini.  =þ09:32
DanaGThere must be somebody named Dennis there, somewhere.  =þ09:33
podman99bi know that ... ubuntu would benifit from being one of the 1st *nix's to get tablet support in this way, as not long till this stuff is availiable everywhere09:33
DanaGby "the other direction", I mean, you talk to HP, and try to get them to talk to the n-trig company.09:33
DanaGI'm sure an OEM would have a bit more clout with them than $RANDOM_INDIVIDUAL.09:34
DanaGI do understand the necessity of confidentiality and such.  =þ   "The other direction" will respect that.09:34
hmwplaying one xvid and one mp3 --> load average 1.8+09:34
dtchenhmw: that's not unexpected. are you at least running current jaunty with my test kernel?09:37
hmwno idea... just downloaded the i386 image09:37
DanaGOh yeah, latest kernel update overwrote the audio-bugfix kernel.09:38
hmw2.1 lol09:38
hmwokay... at least it works09:38
dtchenDanaG: which is fine, since i've since refreshed the fix09:38
hmwaverage cpu usage is like 50%... i wonder, how the load can be > 1??09:39
DanaGOh yeah, I guess I don't really need 2.6.29, after all.09:39
cwilluhmw, load isn't cpu usage09:47
hmwcpu usage roughly 50% while load 1.8+ ... i dont understand that09:47
hmwload should be loke 0.5 in this case, right?09:47
hmwlike09:47
cwilluif you have 2 apps on a 1000hz timer in sync, that don't actually do anything, you'll see that09:47
hmw(50% including io and all others)09:48
cwilluhmw, load is 'average number of processes waiting to run)09:48
DanaGi.e. iowait and such.09:48
hmwuhm... ah yes... thats something different... but... 50% idle and processes waiting, how would be that?09:48
cwilluor even just timeslice overheads09:48
DanaGWaiting on hard drive or such.09:48
DanaGTimeslice overloads?09:48
hmwi start getting a picture... *shrug*09:49
cwilluhmw, install and run latencytop09:50
cwillushould give you some sense09:50
hmwcool... thx09:50
podman99bah guys.... http://discuss.itwire.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=8174#p36841 multi touch not proper due in *nix till june?!09:55
DanaGyay, around time for my birthday.09:56
podman99bhehe yea early for mine... but im an impaitent man09:57
hmwskype killed my sound... how can i restart the sound drivers?10:08
hmwoops... it just came back... including the logon sound...10:09
hmware skype problems common with the alpha?10:09
Jordan_Uhmw, I know that skype has problems with pulseaudio in general, did you make sure that the pulse "device" is chosen in skype?10:12
hmwi made sure, it is not chosen, since skype only works with the device "AIT IXP0,010:13
hmwuhm... something alike10:13
Jordan_Uhmw, I don't use skype but IIRC there should be a pulse device as an option, that will route skype through pulseaudio so that it doesn't conflict with anything else10:15
hmwthat makes my skype silent10:15
hmwone of the reasons with 8.10 was, that i couldnt use sound in general... crashed after a few seconds (some POLLERR in the syslog)10:16
hmwin jaunty, sound works generally (music, vid) but skype is still having problems.10:16
Jordan_Uhmw, Maybe pulseaudio is muted, can you play the test sound in System > Preferences > Sound ?10:16
hmwwould that certainly be via pulse??10:16
hmwchecking...10:17
Jordan_Uhmw, It should go through pulse by default, you can also explicitly set it to pulse to test10:17
hmwah... no... in jaunty skype is not silent with pulse... sorry for the mixup... sound gets scrambled.10:17
hmwfor some reason, the current skype call didnt stop for over 7 minutes now...10:18
UnggnuVLC opengl output seems to be broken in Jaunty. Does anyone know a workaround?10:18
* hmw isntalls vnc10:18
hmwvlc of course...10:19
Unggnuhmw: thx :)10:19
hmwcorrection: *tries to install*10:20
UnggnuI need opengl because of the fglrx tearing problem10:20
Jordan_UUnggnu, Are you talking about the problem when using compiz?10:21
UnggnuJordan_U: no, without compiz10:21
Unggnuxv of FGLRX has no vsync at least for r7xx10:22
hmwvlc with opengl shows a normal picture with an flv10:23
hmw(radeon in a notebook, no fglrx)10:24
hmw(and with compiz)10:24
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Unggnuhmw: Even fullscreen?10:25
UnggnuBetter would be a higher resolution material like a normal avi but thanks anyway.10:25
hmwlooking good10:25
UnggnuI have the same problem with intel driver so I guess it is a vlc one10:26
hmwi can take a highres xvid...10:26
Unggnuhmw: have you changed to opengl video output first?10:26
hmwyes10:26
Unggnuhm, weird10:26
hmwrunning xvid in maximized window: looks good, but i sometimes have a strange bug with vids (also in totem) where they suddely start showing about 1 fps10:27
Jordan_Uhmw, Were you able to hear the test sound through pulseaudio?10:27
hmwbut i am quite sure, thats another issue10:27
Unggnuhmw: compiz I guess10:27
hmwno, because when i tried using skype with pulse, the sound was scrambled10:27
hmwso its definetively not muted10:28
hmwvlc xvid fullscreen: fine.10:28
hmwmust ne your hardware configuration, Unggnu10:30
UnggnuThought so too but mplayer works with OpenGL fine and I had the same problem with intel driver10:30
Unggnuweird ...10:30
hmwindeed.10:31
hmwwhen looking to my /var/log/messages, i dont see any pulse related entries besides alsa not being able to access front pcm, because it was busy...10:35
hmwsyslog doesnt show much, either. any idea, what would cause pulse/skype to create stuttering sound?10:35
UnggnuSkype uses pulse?10:35
hmwi tried, but it was not really usable10:36
UnggnuI guess the problem is, that it doesn't and they fight for there alsa rights :)10:36
hmw(yes, i have options for pulse in skype)10:36
hmwthere should be no struggle, if skype is the single app running on my screen10:37
hmwor should there be?10:37
hmwcould10:37
hmwor is playback while recording also considered concurrent audio?10:38
UnggnuI don't think so10:38
hmwwell... i will keep blaming skype, because skype is just evil *g*10:38
hmwand it's ui is not so well designed10:39
UnggnuPulse is relatively new and Skype is proprietary so I think it doesn't support pulse but you can check in the options/feature list10:39
hmwi wont bother trying to repair sound, until i have read some stuff about the sound internals of linux... without knowledge debugging is very frustrating... skype voice is not so important for me... (as a text IM it sadly is)10:40
hmwwhat program is writing "-- MARK --" to messages?10:43
tgpraveenhmw just switch to empathy and jingle/jabber for av chat10:45
tgpraveenor use SIP protocol with empathy/ekiga10:45
hmwcant, need skype (customers, working collegues who wont switch)10:45
hmwi tried to provide team speak, they didnt like it...10:46
hmwmaybe i should switch my friends and customers...10:48
tgpraveenhmw:  maybe u can switch them to google talk. that would be easier and would still let u chat with them10:49
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Jordan_Uhmw, Removing pulseaudio will fix the problem as long as you don't mind missing individual app volume control / network transparency etc10:57
hmwi dont know "network transparency"10:59
kebabskalhello!11:00
kebabskalany progress on fglrx support in jaunty?11:00
hmwwhen using alsa or the entry showing ATI IXP 0, sound works only with one app... is that normal?11:00
hmwjust apt-get remove pulseaudio?11:01
kebabskalcan i downgrade xorg to a version that supports my ati graphics card?11:07
TheInfinitykebabskal: dont use jaunty?11:08
TheInfinitykebabskal: which xorg version do you want?11:08
kebabskalTheInfinity: humm. i think 1.5 should work11:08
TheInfinityxorg is at 7.4 ...11:10
kebabskalmaybe i meanth xserver or something11:10
kebabskalhumm11:10
kebabskallemme google a bit more :D11:10
TheInfinitykebabskal: if you want to run radeon 9200 with fglrx -> forget it.11:11
hmwthe shadow bug in compiz is back again, too... (shadow of windows from the next workspace drawn on the current, when the window is located at the border)11:25
denndaHm. I upgraded my intrepid box to jaunty and now flash ain't work. flashplugin is installed. suggestions?11:49
tgpraveenkebabskal: keep intrepid and install backports11:51
tgpraveenbest of both worlds11:51
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popeydtchen: just tried your kernel to see if it fixes a persisten problem I have which I suspect is pulse related.. if i pause a video, i cant restart it. have also had the problem that when i play a video and stop it, the next video i play has no audio and locks up the player after 6 seconds.12:17
papohello12:19
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papoWhat's the policy in launchpad when it comes to duplicates? are similar bugs marked as duplicate until proven not to be the same bug or are they marked as duplicate after it became clear the likely are dupes?12:20
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tgpraveenhey guys my bluetooth dongle used to work in hardy but doesnt work either in intrepid or jaunty12:24
tgpraveenin jaunty/intrepid if boot with 2.6.24 kernel then everything works12:25
tgpraveeni think i once saw a bug report related to this and many ppl were facing this problem12:25
tgpraveencant seem to find the link. pls provide if u have. also what is the status of this bug now?12:26
maxbpapo: The ideal place to ask would be #ubuntu-bugs. Any policy would be per-project, i.e. specific to Ubuntu, not Launchpad as a whole. I would suggest that the deciding factor should be whether you truly believe they are likely to share a common root cause or not.12:26
papomaxb: Ok, I'm sorry for mixing up the channels and always forgetting that launchpad is not specific to ubuntu12:27
gumpert345hi im running 9.04 kubuntu and I can connect to the internet via a wlan vpn at my univerity, I have to download http://www.rrze.uni-erlangen.de/dienste/internet-zugang/vpn/openvpn.shtml#download  the 3 files that end with .opvn and .crt, but where do I need to copy them?12:29
Dillizarwow i have installed some updates on my 8.04 and then he request  9.04 cd :D12:50
Dillizarwow12:50
herrspockhi, I have upgraded to jaunty alpha. Now, the new kile 2.1 does not recognized dead keys. But kate does.12:51
Miloszguys12:53
Miloszwhat is the "No Indicators" thing at the top in the panel on GNOME 2.26?12:53
Miloszor maybe it's Ubuntu-specific12:53
Vorboteherrspock: that could be a settings change problem. Delete the relevant files in ~/.kde4 and try again.12:54
VorboteOr is it ~/.kde?12:54
* Vorbote touches KDE with a long pole :-)12:54
herrspockVorbote: I'll try that12:55
herrspockVerbote: it does not work12:59
mefisto__when does jaunty go beta?13:00
* apw has just updated to the Juanty Beta, and my desktop and application fonts are wrong, specifically _huge_. starting the appearance preferences application (literally starting it and nothing else) fixes 90% of the fonts ... any ideas ... also what one component to file a bug against13:01
jribmefisto__: well when I ran an update-manager -d just now it call it "an beta", whatever that means :)13:01
jribapw: I'd guess gnome-settings-daemon13:02
apwyeah i am leaning there too13:02
adam7apw: for some reason the fonts manager most of the fonts to 13.3333 size -- setting them back fixed13:02
* apw notes that white on black notifications are pants if your background is the new jaunty background which is mostly black in the top right cornet13:02
apwyeah i had that too, but i am finding its not changing them that helps13:03
apwbut starting the appearance dialog.  ie. if i logout the issue returns until i start that13:03
adam7hm. mine changed right back when I changed the font size from 13.333 back to 1013:03
apwand just the act of starting it, not using it13:03
apwtry logging out and see if it comes back, does for me13:04
apwthe settings remain correct at 10 or whatever, just the used size if huge, until i start the settings applet13:04
adam7I've rebooted and they're still the right size after I changed them13:04
apwthen they change as the window appearin13:04
* apw goes for a reboot to confirm13:04
adam7bug 6470013:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 64700 in shadow "newly added users have sh instead of bash shell in Edgy" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/6470013:05
adam7oops, it's a question13:05
adam7question 6470013:05
adam7https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/6470013:05
adam7bug 32738613:06
ubottuLaunchpad bug 327386 in ubuntu "[jaunty] Font becomes far too big" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32738613:06
adam7and bug 34518913:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 345189 in thunderbird "MASTER regression after switching system font size to 13.333 pixel - fonts appear too large in some apps that do hand made font sizing - treating pixel units as point units" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34518913:07
apwyep definatly persistantly wrong13:08
adam7apw: did you see the bugs I linked above?13:09
Vorboteherrspock: I'd suggest that you log out of the graphic session, jump to a console with <ctrl><alt>-F[1-6] log into your account, rename the .kde and .qt directories and reboot. You'll lose your mail from sight (if using kmail) and other data, but it will be in your backup to be restored later. Starting with a clean configuration you can confirm if it is a bug in kile or if there is problems somewhere else in the settings files.13:09
apwadam7, looking now13:09
* Vorbote needs more coffee.13:10
herrspockVerbote: I'll do it now13:11
adam7apw: bug 345189 seems to be the main one -- read the last comment13:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 345189 in thunderbird "MASTER regression after switching system font size to 13.333 pixel - fonts appear too large in some apps that do hand made font sizing - treating pixel units as point units" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34518913:11
apwadam7, that one is clearly the cause of the big jump, but it doesn't explain why i have two sets of sizes13:13
apwthe ones before i start appearance and the ones after13:14
Vorboteapw: the reason is in fact in the bug's description "some apps do hand made font sizing"13:16
apwhow does that expalin that they change when i start gnome-appearance-preferences13:16
Vorboteapw: if you decide to use asac's ppa you may as well test his patched GTK+ with automatic subpixel algorithm detection13:17
Vorboteapw: Because gnome-appereance-preferences tries to do the right thing and enforces font sizes as set in the gconf database.13:18
apwi guess i'll just wait and see if it gets fixed then13:19
Vorboteapw: You can temporarily fix it by changing font sizes to points in gnome-appearance-settings (13.333px is roughly equivalent to 10.75pt)13:20
apwwell that didn't fix it for me13:20
apwthat makes the fonts ok,until i next logout/in13:21
VorboteAt least in my environment. It changes with vidcard+monitor.13:21
VorboteYou may need to restart the X server.13:21
apwthen i have to run appearance settings again13:21
apwi rebooted13:21
apwi suspect something is not being loaded in during login13:21
Dillizarbefore i install the 9.0413:22
Dillizari will ask again13:23
Dillizarwith time it will not be alfa or beta13:23
Dillizarright13:23
Dillizarif i update it all the time it will be normal version13:23
asacVorbote: apw: in fact appearence dialog currently does the wrong thing and deliberately resets the sizing to "point" units ... which makes the fonts become bigger. just check that you still have 13.333px in gconf directly. we are working on making appearence dialog smarter in this regards13:23
wolfganghi guys13:24
apwi have this horrible feeling that this new background is triggering an optical illusion, that the top of my screen is smile shaped13:24
mereandorhow can I get a meaningful backtrace for a plasma crash in jaunty? (at the moment the screen gets blank at plasma restarts after a few moments)13:24
wolfgangi'm on jaunty (cause i had issues with intrepid) and trying to scan for wireless networks.. i installed my wlan-stick.. and it shows my wlan0 interface.. but i can't really scan for networks13:24
wolfgangtried on my other computer - on which i have 8.10 - and it works.13:24
apwasac, ok ... so its all a bit of a mess then ... any timescale on gettng the wrinkles out?13:24
wolfgangmeaning: there is a wlan-network available.13:24
asacapw: yes. we do the backend for beta and appearence dialog after beta most likely13:24
apwDillizar, yes, when 9.04 releases in apr it will be the full version, if you update your beta version it will be the same13:25
asacwell its not a change there, but rather make the layer between that dialog and gconf smarter13:25
asacapw: just unset /desktop/gnome/interface/font_name /desktop/gnome/interface/document_font_name /desktop/gnome/interface/monospace_font_name13:25
asacto get back to what we ship as default13:25
Vorboteasac: Ahh!! OK. BTW, I sent you a memo with a link to a screenshot of my monitor (in fact two, with grayscale and with subpixel rendering) using your patched GTK13:26
apwis there some app for mushing about in gnomes registry thing13:26
asacVorbote: right. that meme didnt go in as a memor, but was here in the channel ;)13:27
Vorboteapw: two in fact. gconf-editor and gconftool-2 (gconftool is a link) The first one is graphical13:27
asacapw: gconf-editor13:27
asacapw: or gconftool (for command line)13:27
Vorboteasac: I did send you a new one today as a memo message.13:27
asacah ;)13:28
asacindeed13:28
apwbah these new notifications don't stay on the screen long enough13:28
asaci see MemoServ now poking me ;)13:28
apwi wonder if thats configuable13:28
asacVorbote: are you sure that subpixel type is still on "auto" after going into the appearence dialog?13:29
asacsupixel_order that is ;)13:29
adam7apw: there used to be a notification configuration settings dialog, but it didn't work, and now it is gone afaict13:29
apwe places a nice white window under the popups so he can even see them13:30
asacVorbote: but looks good. thanks.13:30
apwbah does anyone _test_ these ideas?13:30
asacVorbote: now i have to find a way for karmic how to present "auto" in the ui ;)13:30
Vorboteasac: yes, the gconf database isn't modified13:30
asacVorbote: actually with that gtk you can set everything in "font_rendering" gconf to auto13:30
asacbut subpixel_order is of course the main use case13:30
asacbut having everything else o "auto" allows us to do special tweaking with fontconfig for individual fonts/sizes/dpi13:31
asace.g. use full hinting with dejavu fonts sized 10 to 1513:31
asacbut use no hinting with japanese font xyz that behaves bad when small13:31
VorboteThe one in your PPA. 2.16.0-1ubuntu2.asac113:32
asacVorbote: ok good. i think thats fortunate ;) ... every other field except subpixel_order gets somehow reset to something if you open the gnome thing13:32
Vorboteasac: :-)13:32
asacVorbote: yes. thats the gtk that can have "auto" everywhere (e.g. antialiasing, subpixel_order, hinting)13:32
asacwell. you also need the gnome-settings-daemon from my ppa, do you have that?13:33
Vorboteasac: I'll test that!13:33
Vorboteasac: Nope. Can you update it to the 2.26.0 release?13:34
asacVorbote: yeah. by default it should do almost the same as the gnome thing ... you can tweak your fontconfig in /etc/fonts/conf.d/ or $HOME/.fonts.conf13:34
asacfor things like: no hinting if fonts are small and so on13:34
asacVorbote: oh yes.13:34
asacour gnome guys seem to be slow13:34
asaci mean i thought they were done with 2.26 transition13:35
asacand it was still at 2.25.9913:35
VorboteNot slower than Fedora. They seem to be letting Ubuntu do the heavy lifting this time.13:35
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asacVorbote: they usually do that i think. we are releasing 1-2 month before them13:38
asacwith the same gnome13:38
asaci didnt mean we are slow in general ... just that i thought our gnome folks had finished the transition so i didnt check wehtehr gnome-settings was updated13:39
asacok gnome-settings-daemon_2.26.0-0ubuntu2.asac1_source.changes uploaded13:39
Vorboteasac: Looking forward to install and test.13:42
Othoris there a way to get evolution to minimize to the new envelope icon that shows up on the top panel?13:43
mereandorplasma crashes repeatedly but I'm unable to provide a valid bug report because apport fails to generate a valid stack trace. what can I do about it?13:47
robin0800mereandor: mine did the same note plasma is kde only13:54
diverse_izzuehi all. i'm trying to upgrade to jaunty, and am running in problems, the updater says it runs into dependency troubles. /var/log/dist-upgrade/apt.log shows many errors, the first being "Package libc6 has broken dep on belocs-locales-bin". Is this a known one?13:57
mereandorrobin0800: i know that plasma is kde only - but what does that change?13:59
fukidhi... i have just updated to 9.04 alpha, but i can't start the NIVDIA driver . my Driver is 180.37 and my graphic card is 9800GT , any suggestion?14:06
apwanyone know what tracker-applet looks like, or where it squats on my screen?  i can't see it14:14
mereandorfukid: probably nvidia-drivers were not installed properly - if you have recent hardware try 'apt-get install nvidia-glx-180'14:36
leonardofHi, there! I just installed Ubuntu 8.10, but I really need to get some data from an ext4 partition. I would like to know the safest way to get support for ext4 in Ubuntu 8.10: recompiling the kernel? installing the kernel from 9.04? TIA14:38
Vorboteleonardof: recompiling the kernel from 9.04 or compiling a vanilla kernel if you are sure your hardware doesn't need special sauce.14:44
Vorboteleonardof: in addition you'll need to backport the ext2fs utilities package.14:45
Vorbotewith whatever support libraries necessary...14:46
VorboteSoo... leonardof, use RIPLinuX :-)14:46
* leonardof googles for riplinux14:46
leonardofVorbote: yes, a rescue disk might be better. Actually I have an issue with it (two hard drives, one cd drive, and only two power cables), but I would have to fix it anytime.14:49
leonardofGoodbye, I'm going to have lunch and do some shopping14:50
Belboz99Hey all, I did an "update-manager -d" from Ubuntu 8.10, and while everything for the most part works "OK" I primarily seem to be missing my notifiy-osd.   I have since installed it, and I can test it with "notification-properties" and that all works honkey-dory, but none of my notifications show up.   Any ideas?14:50
VorboteBelboz99: you probably need to prune up your gconf database (but I would not know where to start. I always kill all the gconf database except for evolution when upgradign to a new gnome version).14:53
Belboz99Vorbote: do you have any links describing that process?14:54
LordKowuh mv .gconf .gconf-bak ?14:56
LordKowevery package should resort to default values when none provided14:56
VorboteBut first log out the graphical session. jump into a console and make sure gnome-settings-daemon and gconfd are not runnin14:56
Vorboterunning14:57
Belboz99thanks!14:57
VorboteThere is also gconf-cleaner but that one can be dangerous because it is overzealous.14:57
nachoHi15:11
mib_6wxymlnacho: hi15:11
nachois the fingerprint reader working on jaunty? I mean the one that says the release notes of gnome 2.2615:12
Belboz99Okay, that didn't quite work for the notification daemon :(15:15
Belboz99I have this strange "applet" in my application bar that shows "No Indicators" but I can't right-click or left click on it, it's completely no-responsive15:16
mib_6wxymlnacho: humm my never worked! any link on that?15:18
nachomib_6wxyml, I've found it, search fprint on the apt15:19
Numbersooh doesn't the topic need changing to say beta instead of alpha now?15:32
Belboz99Okay, I'm getting a gint error when trying to load the notify-osd now15:33
Belboz99GLib-GObject-WARNING **: value "0" of type `gint' is invalid or out of range for property `pixels-per-em' of type `gint'15:34
charlie-tcaNumbers: no, the last image released is Alpha 615:34
charlie-tcaBeta is not out until 2009-03-2615:34
Numberscharlie-tca, looks like I can't read :D15:35
NumbersI took the freeze to mean its pretty much a beta15:35
charlie-tcaneither can I half the time15:35
Belboz99anyone care to tackle my problem with notify-osd?15:35
Belboz99I upgraded from 8.10 to 9.04 using update-manager -d15:36
Belboz99but notify-osd never installed15:36
Belboz99and now that it's installed, it doesn't run15:36
Numbersanyone know when ruby1.9.1 is due to hit the repos?15:39
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DeathrayWhat is the proper command to upgrade to 9.04 ?16:20
NumbersDeathray, update-manager -d16:21
DeathrayThanks ! :)16:22
Vorboteasac: I have the screenshots16:23
Vorboteasac: with subpixel rendering http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/7018/rgbaautosubpixel.png16:24
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Vorboteasac: with grayscale http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/5697/rgbaautograyscale.png16:24
Vorboteasac you'll notice the values in the terminal. Those are before and after opening the appearance applet and closing it.16:25
Numbersis it me or did font rendering go really funny in the last couple of days?16:25
Vorboteasac: as well, I found that aMule has font sizing problems too, I wonder if the problem is aMule or wxGTK... http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/5631/screenshotamule223.png16:26
Vorboteasac: brb16:27
knittlis it a bug, that fonts in X applications (like gitk) are so huge?16:41
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vishalraoi thot the font settings went to 13.33, changing it back to 10 in system->preferences->appearance->font tab16:42
vishalraofixes it16:43
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knittldidn't for me16:44
knittlfonts are normal in other apps (after changing back)16:44
NotADJWill 9.04 have OO.o 3 and FF 3.1?16:44
vishalraoknittl: restart X ?16:44
tUtuxgNotADJ, i doubt ff 3.1 could make it16:45
vishalraoNotADJ: ooo yes, ff 3.5 (as its now known) probably not16:45
knittlvishalrao: nop16:45
tgpraveenNotADJ: oo 3.01 ff 3.0.716:48
tgpraveen3.1 is not going to be released by mozilla they are releasing it as 3.5 but aftr a few months only16:48
NotADJOh16:49
NotADJWill it be in the repos once it comes out. (Why isn't oo.o3 in repos?)16:49
Numbersruby1.9.1 needs putting into repos too16:50
NotADJSeems as if Ubuntu repos have been becoming stale.16:52
NotADJExpecially Ruby16:52
tgpraveenNotADJ: nope. repos contain releases only if they are of the same release series16:52
tgpraveenu will have ppa though16:52
tgpraveenask calc for oo16:52
NotADJtgpraveen: Didn't 8.04 go from FF2 => 3?16:53
tgpraveendnt knw . maybe coz its a LTR16:54
NotADJAnyone throwing a release party16:54
NotADJ?16:54
timohi, as im typing i have 100 cpu usage, its pulseaudio. Can any one help me trouble shoot this bug.17:01
NotADJtimo: Seems common from what I hear.17:02
timoohh thank god17:02
timoAny one know if its going to be fixed in time17:02
timoI gotta say the whole boot time and gdm is amazing guys17:04
demonhm the dsl is not reconnecting on reboot and the HELP it doesnt work17:06
timoSo how do i send a bug report, what files do i include for pulse17:08
demonwow cant find my cam17:14
demon:)17:14
demondamn 9.0417:18
SixDaysim runnin 9.04 and now I cant resolve addresses. I cant find anything wrong either.17:20
SixDaysany suggestions?17:20
LSD200SixDays: can you ping your router at all?17:23
SixDaysLSD200: i can ping my router yes17:26
SixDaysi can ping anything, but i can resolve.17:26
LSD200SixDays: can or can't resolve?17:27
SixDaysthe new nifty network application thingy says that there is no existing wired connections.17:27
SixDayscannot resolve.17:27
SixDayspingscar@stalker:~$ ping google.com17:28
SixDaysping: unknown host google.com17:28
LSD200SixDays:  what does the contents of /etc/resolve.conf show?17:28
LSD200SixDays:  if needs be update it to include your router ip address17:28
SixDaysLSD200: ah its totally blank17:29
SixDaysjust saysa #generated by network manager17:29
LSD200SixDays: so it contains the line like ->> nameserver 192.168.0.117:29
SixDaysLSD200: now it works. thanks :D17:30
LSD200SixDays: no probs - it's something i hit against a few times with bad dhcp server setups17:30
SixDaysI couldnt even remember that there was such a thing as the resolv.conf file...i always confuse it with the nsswitch.conf file for some reason.17:30
SixDaysI must say, I understand the new network manager app, but it F*cking sucks...17:31
MishtalHi folks. I've been using Ubuntu for about two years now, and decided to update my laptop to jaunty to help with testing everything last night. The system boots amazingly fast, but when the GDM login screen would normally show, I'm getting scrambled lines and dots on my monitor using an ATI gfc card. I enabled the CAB command by editing xorg through the root terminal, but it doesn't seem to have any effect, and neither does ctrl-alt-de17:32
SixDayshavent tried it on the wireless though. and im running xfce so previously it has been terrible to set up wireless or HSDPA modems.17:32
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Mishtalis there anyone who might have had a similar problem who has some advice?17:32
SixDaysLSD200: thanks for your help17:33
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joaopintoMishtal, have you updated the packages ? There may be an upgrade to fglrx since your install image was built17:36
joaopintoassuming you have a working net connection17:36
Mishtaldoes running17:37
Mishtalsudo update-manager -d17:37
Mishtalupdate from an image? I'll see if i can get a wired ethernet connection and give it a shot17:37
joaopintoMishtal, you already have 9.04 right ?17:37
timomy sound has went off again, lots of cracking noise. Dont any one know how to solve this17:37
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timo:-*17:38
joaopintoMishtal, from the terminal, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade17:38
joaopintoMishtal, CTRL-ALT-F1 to switch to the text console17:38
charlie-tcatimo: it is in work17:39
timothank u charlie any thing I can do to help ?17:40
mefisto__joaopinto: that's the first time I've seen that, without the redundant "sudo apt-get upgrade" inserted in the middle17:40
b3nwthis is so odd, my bluetooth keyboard pairs yet I can't get my mouse, and the bluetooth applet seems to be completely clueless that the pairing has happend17:40
charlie-tcaYes, dtchen has a new fix in ppa. See bug 33081417:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 330814 in linux "snd_pcm_avail_update() returning absurd values causes PulseAudio to abort" [Low,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33081417:41
b3nwif someone doesn't mind taking a peak http://paste.ubuntu.com/135499/17:42
charlie-tcatimo: in particular, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/330814/comments/2917:42
ubottuUbuntu bug 330814 in linux "snd_pcm_avail_update() returning absurd values causes PulseAudio to abort" [Low,Fix committed]17:42
charlie-tcato test his new fix17:42
timohow u know im 64 bit17:43
Mishtaljoaopinto: I already have 9.04 installed. I'm talking to you from my 8.10 desktop. there were no new packages to install or upgrade. ctrl-alt-f# has no effect. to get to an interactive prompt, graphical or CLI, i have to boot into recovery mode17:43
charlie-tcatimo: uname -a17:44
charlie-tcain a terminal. x86_64 is 64bit17:44
timo:-* not what i ment17:44
mib_6wxymli can confirm that dtchen kernel image fixes audio on 64 bits17:46
mib_6wxymlon #Devel it was told that it will not be comming before jaunty release17:46
mib_6wxymlit will be SRU17:46
joaopintoMishtal, boot into recovery mode, edit your xorg and set it to the vesa driver17:47
Mishtaljoaopinto: the driver is already set to "vesa" under section "Device"17:49
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thewrathis moving install from wubi to native in 9.0417:50
thewrath?17:50
eaxHi :) By accident I installed the package "ipppd" that I now want to be removed, however upon removing it using "sudo apt-get remove ipppd" I get this error: http://pastebin.com/m49f0808b - I run Jaunty - What can I do? :)17:53
m0RrEi've tried to upgrade to jaunty twice on my workstation. latest try was about 14days ago.. i've had problems to get my raid0 setup to work. i have 2x500gb sata 2 drives in raid0. i was able to install the system once, but i couldn't access my 900gb partition in any way. just impossible.. anyone up2date with this?17:53
CoJaBo-AztecHmm... Seems Jaunty is alot buggyer than I thought it would be :/17:57
charlie-tcaThat's why it is called Alpha?17:57
charlie-tcaThe more bugs we find and report, the less buggy it will be for the release17:58
CoJaBo-AztecIts alpha 6 with 1 month until estimated release, I hoped most of the major bugs would be fixed by now :P17:58
joaopintocharlie-tca, that's a great assumption :P17:59
m0RrEthe only thing that annyos me in jaunty is that i can't connect to internet via bluetooth using my nokia n95 as a modem18:00
timothat didnt work lol. Didnt even boot :-(18:00
timom0RrE you want a huge bill huh ?18:00
CoJaBo-AztecI can't update mine or install any drivers.18:00
m0RrEtimo: i can surf as much as I want for 9eur / month18:01
charlie-tcaI don't think it is an assumption. Without testing and bug reports, most bugs are not found18:01
Mishtaljoaopinto: is there anything else I might be missing? If I cant get it working, i'll just use windows for the time being while i'm in class. I need to wipe my system in the next few days anyway18:01
CoJaBo-Aztec"A problem that we were not expe" <-- Anyone know what this error means? o_O18:01
timom0RrE why via bluetooth can you get cable to work.18:02
m0RrEbecause i don't want to carry the cable with me all the time :P18:02
joaopintoThe more bugs we find and report will make it less *likely* to be buggy, the less bugs we find the less buggy IT WILL be :P18:02
CoJaBo-Azteclol18:02
* CoJaBo-Aztec just wishes I could get it to work at all!18:03
joaopintoMishtal, do you have fglrx installed ?18:03
timoremeber to repot the bugs and not just moan about them.18:03
CoJaBo-AztecMy bug report: Nothing works.18:03
MishtalI assume I do. I had it installed before I ran the upgrade, Let me go check18:03
CoJaBo-Aztec:/18:03
timogreat were should we start18:03
m0RrEbut hey, serioslu.. anyone heard about my problem with the raid setup?18:04
m0RrEseriously*18:04
CoJaBo-AztecWhat raid setup problem?18:04
m0RrEa couple of rows up ^^18:05
joaopintocan someone else reproduce bug 346766 ?18:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 346766 in gnome-app-install "categories are not translated" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34676618:05
m0RrE18:54:2118:05
joaopintoI got both positive and negative reports18:05
yofelm0RrE: not all here live in GMT+1 :P18:06
m0RrEhaha, yes i know ;)18:06
CoJaBo-Aztecm0RrE: I tried RAID onn Ubuntu server, the setup is _extremely_ picky. If you don't do everything in a precise order, it wont see the partitions at the next step :/18:06
m0RrEi dont live in gmt+1 either :D18:06
m0RrEwtf18:07
Mishtalsudo apt-get install fglrx returns that there is no package found18:07
joaopintoMishtal, xorg-driver-fglrx18:07
m0RrEis the fglrx driver in jaunty yet?18:07
CoJaBo-Aztecm0RrE: Also you can't use existing partitions from a previous attempt, the partitioner will see them and say its OK, but MD setup will say you don't have any parations.18:07
Mishtalok18:08
joaopintom0RrE, it is18:08
m0RrECoJaBo-Aztec: so how do i solve this problem then?18:08
m0RrEjoaopinto: aight!18:08
Mishtalah, that package is already the newest version18:08
eaxHi :) By accident I installed the package "ipppd" that I now want to be removed, however upon removing it using "sudo apt-get remove ipppd" I get this error: http://pastebin.com/m49f0808b - I run Jaunty - What can I do? :)18:08
CoJaBo-Aztecm0RrE: Mine was mostly trial and error, with blanking the disks after each failed attempt. Hopefully there would be a better way, but I could not find it.18:09
m0RrEblanking?18:09
CoJaBo-Azteccat /dev/zero >/dev/sda18:10
CoJaBo-AztecJust enough to nuke the partitions.18:10
m0RrEhmpf.. i don't really follow now :D18:10
Mishtaljoaopinto: yea, don't worry about it. I'll see if it works in a few days18:11
CoJaBo-Aztecm0RrE: If there is any partition data on the disks, MD setup will use it instead of any changes you make in the previous partitioning step! My solotion was to wipe the disks clean, then avoid making even the slightest mistake in the partitioning (if I did, then wipe again and start over.)18:12
CoJaBo-AztecIt took forever, but it was the only way I could get it to work :/18:13
m0RrEbut what about the data on the partition?18:14
m0RrEi don't really want to wipe my 900gb collection of "stuff"18:15
Mishtalm0RrE: what are you trying to accomplish?18:15
CoJaBo-Aztecm0RrE: Yeah, obviously you'd want to back that up if you wanted to try my method :P18:15
m0RrEMishtal: i want to upgrade from intrepid to jaunty, but i want to access my raid0 partitions. i've tried it twice but i can't access my 900gb partition18:16
m0RrEi've got 2x500gb sata disks in raid0 but i can't use the big partion after jaunty upgrade18:16
yofeleax: it says that a package is only partly intalled, you'll probably need to install the package completely first - what happend?18:17
eaxyofel: I had to install some vpn packs and selected a wrong one by accident, I just selected "cancell" when I asked me to insert my ISDN's number. Now I can't remove it:/18:19
timolooving the jaunty  8-)18:19
CoJaBo-AztecAny suggestions for installing hardware drivers? It isn't working for me.18:19
CoJaBo-AztecAlso, what are blocked updates? o_O18:20
yofeleax: file a bug report on launchpad, this shouldn't happen (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs)18:21
eaxyofel: Will do, thanks :18:21
eax:)18:21
eaxOtherwise I absolutely love Jaunty ^_^ ACPI and Ethernet works for me now :D18:22
* CoJaBo-Aztec wishes it worked for me :P18:22
dtchenpopey: i don't understand - did you forget to include the effect of the test kernel?18:22
dtchenpopey: i.e., the symptom is fairly common, but you omitted details regarding the application and video backend18:23
Mishtaljoaopinto: I got the system to boot into the gnome desktop by running apt-get remove xorg-driver-fglrx and rebooting18:25
o0Chris0ohopefully my audio problem will get sorted out18:25
joaopintoMishtal, so it was no tusing the vesa driver, but fglrx ;)18:25
MishtalI guess so. Are there known issues with fglrx with the alpha? I haven't run into any documention about it, but then again, i haven't been looking18:26
CoJaBo-AztecWhat do I need to do to install the hardware drivers?18:27
timopulseaudio is really a pain at the moment.18:32
dtchentimo: in what way?18:32
dtchenwell, ways* i suppose18:33
timodtchen the sound keeps on cracking and stopping once in a while apart from that its fine.18:33
dtchentimo: are you using my test kernel?18:34
timoAnd that kernal update did not boot. It left me with X server errors18:34
dtchentimo: if you're using binary-only drivers, it won't start Xorg18:34
dtchenyou need to force a rebuild of those drivers using dkms probably18:35
timoSo i have to disable the nvidia driver ?18:35
dtchensure, try testing with nv or vesa18:35
mib_6wxymlnvidia and PA are both working here18:35
timook great im try that now.18:35
mib_6wxyml64bits btw18:36
timothis is what im going to do, remove the nvidia driver, reboot, then install the testing kernal ? ok18:38
timohey should i reboot after installin the kernal ?18:44
CoJaBo-Aztec...and now it crashed :/18:45
dtchentimo: well, yes, you need to reboot into the test kernel18:45
timosorry about the stupid qestion im not thinking right18:45
* CoJaBo-Aztec hard reboots in the middle of package installation...18:46
timowell..................18:49
mib_6wxymltimo: did it work?18:50
timoIt hasn't really worked18:50
timoConstant cracking now18:50
timono wait18:51
timoi hear music18:51
timo:-* lest wait and see it continues18:51
timothe mute issue is still there. It was mutted when i logoed on.18:52
dtchenthat's not a kernel issue, which is what i'm most concerned with ATM18:52
timodtchen nice to see you on top of all these issues you seem to know what im talking about. 8-)18:53
CoJaBo-AztecWow it started up at the same point it crashed at!18:53
timostill playing music. im gona keep testing. starting with playing two sources of music at once.18:55
CoJaBo-AztecKPackageKit just resumes like nothing ever happened :)18:55
timodtchen how did you fix this annoying issue man18:58
timoim playing totem, youtube, banshee. every thing is sound18:58
timoyes it works!19:02
timothanks19:02
dtchentimo: i worked with upstream to fix it19:04
dtcheni don't know if it will land for jaunty final, but i'm going to try and get it in through SRU if it won't19:04
timo Can i in stall the nvidia drivers, I want to get emerald themes working.19:05
dtchenyou can try; i can't vouch for any procedure, however19:07
timoI cant force so the best thing is to install the normal way.19:08
timonah not installing19:09
mib_6wxymltimo: is the sound when u login? i use autologin, but when i end my session i hear it too dtchen19:13
timoIts on mute when i log on19:13
timodose that answer you question mib_6wxyml19:14
mib_6wxymltimo: no... diferent symtpom19:19
timoI will keep my ears open when rebooting, it maybe making the sound.19:20
marginoferrorI am having trouble with audio lag, particularly with flash.  Youtube, etc seems to work but some flash games have a 1sec+ lag.  I'm looking for ways to narrow down the problem.19:20
mib_6wxymlneed bug confirmation: opening an OOo exisiting file (with Compiz ON) OOo with appear on another Desktop window.19:21
mib_6wxymlmarginoferror: ask dtchen19:21
marginoferrormib_6wxyml, Why's that?  Does he work on pulseaudio or something?19:21
marginoferrorCan someone running 9.04 go to http://balldroppings.com/js/ and tell me if the sound syncs up for them, or if it's lagging for them too?19:24
penguin42how are finding X stability? I've had a couple of X server crashes (Intel 945GM) - one every few days?19:27
timoI would like to say i had no log in sound19:33
Belboz99Hey, all, having the the following problem with notify-osd: GLib-GObject-WARNING **: value "0" of type `gint' is invalid or out of range for property `pixels-per-em' of type `gint'19:34
Belboz99the application installs OK, but doesn't actually work19:35
Belboz99the notification-settings shows a working preview, but that is all19:35
mib_6wxymlmarginoferror: yes he does! dtchen mantains it with themuso19:36
DanaGhah, here's something rather hideous: http://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/SafariWorse.jpg19:36
mib_6wxymlmarginoferror u got me hooked on that game now! and btw sound works19:38
sebsebsebdamn it19:49
sebsebsebnow I keep on losing sound :(19:49
timosound19:49
DelvienAnyone else experiencing poping noises when trying to play sound?19:50
sebsebsebDelvien: I think I did19:50
penguin42Delvien: occasionally, I also get occasioanlly a real horrible sound when playing sound, then it stops and restarts19:50
DelvienI cant get it to play any sound without the popping now, just hear that and crackling19:50
timohave you installed the test kernel its great . find it here http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~dtchen/19:50
DelvienI was just reading that actually19:51
timoDelvien:  remember that you gona have to use vn or x11 drivers19:51
CoJaBo-AztecWhat are blocked updates?19:52
Delvientimo: VN drivers?19:52
timonv sory19:54
Delvienah.. well nm then19:54
Delvienlol19:54
sebsebsebcan I fix my sound?????19:55
timoyes you can19:55
sebsebseblol  all those people with sound issues in 8.10 never had any.  and then with this 9.04 alpha6 I get sound issues heh19:55
sebsebsebtimo: how?19:55
timolook here http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~dtchen/19:55
sebsebsebtest kernels hummmmm19:56
timosebsebseb: i had sound issues in 8.1019:56
CoJaBo-AztecIs there a way to install hardware drivers in Jaunty?19:57
penguin42it seems to work fine most of the time it's just occasionally it craps out19:57
Delvienpenguin42: I cant get mine to work again19:57
Delvienall i hear is cracking now19:58
o0Chris0oDelvien: same here19:58
penguin42anything in dmesg?19:59
timoDelvien: is the sound muted ?19:59
Delvienonlything I see is "HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: setting latency timer to 6419:59
DanaGheh, spam e-mail subject line: "Your clothes are upside down".19:59
Delvientimo no, all I hear is cracking,19:59
timothe sound is muted thats why19:59
penguin42Delvien: That's fairly normal19:59
timomake sure noting is mutted20:00
DelvienI did20:00
Delvientriple checked to make sure20:00
o0Chris0osame here20:00
timoIt has to be, did you reboot try that. I had the same cracking noise but that was because of the mute20:01
* penguin42 wonders why his firefox has suddenly decided to go into right-to-left input mode20:01
CoJaBo-Azteclol20:01
DelvienThis is what I show20:01
o0Chris0o#alsa helps too20:01
Delvien[   20.535479] HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 2220:01
CoJaBo-AztecMine does that too, never could figure out how to turn it off.20:01
Delvien[   20.535531] HDA Intel 0000:00:1b.0: setting latency timer to 6420:01
Delvien[   87.268427] hda-intel: IRQ timing workaround is activated for card #0. Suggest a bigger bdl_pos_adj.20:01
penguin42CoJaBo-Aztec: It feels like it's only done it fairly recently20:02
penguin42Delvien: Yeh I see those as well20:02
DelvienWhen I change everything to alsa, it still happens20:02
CoJaBo-Aztecpenguin42: Its a keyboard shortcut that toggles it, but what that shortcut is I never managed to figure out.20:02
Delvienhaha holy crud... it started working20:03
Delvienrandomly20:03
timoDelvien: what sound ?20:03
DelvienYeah20:03
CoJaBo-AztecHas anyone managed to install hardware drivers or package updates in alpha6?20:03
DelvienI switched to OSS and back, poof20:03
timowhat about video drivers what you using for that20:04
DelvienNvidia 18020:04
sebsebsebtimo: test kernel or whatever?  I am already running:  2.6.28-11-generic20:04
sebsebsebtimo: maybe I should boot up the earlier kernel that I was given after upgrading from 8.10.  and then things work better or not damn20:04
cwilluCoJaBo-Aztec, no issues here20:04
timosebsebseb:  best of luck mate20:05
cwilluCoJaBo-Aztec, re: 'drivers', I assume you mean a particular proprietary video driver?20:05
timoDelvien:  how did you install them20:05
sebsebsebtimo: what is what you linked me to?20:05
CoJaBo-Azteccwillu: Video and wifi are listed as available. I can't get them to install is the problem.20:06
sebsebsebtimo: heh I should have waited for beta, that's this Thursday, but I wonder if that will fix my sound issue etc.20:06
Delvientimo install 180 ? with the restricted driver application20:06
timoDelvien:  no luck with that try the sypnetic way too20:07
cwilluCoJaBo-Aztec, you have to be more specific:  what wireless, and what video?20:07
Delvientimo mine installed without a hitch, what error were you receiving?20:07
CoJaBo-AztecAlso what is a blocked update? It keeps telling me there are blocked updates?20:07
CoJaBo-Azteccwillu: Broadcom and nvidia.20:08
cwilluyou're using the repositories or "system | administration | hardware drivers", right?20:08
timoDownloading and installing driver then, it just disappears and noting happens.20:08
cwilluCoJaBo-Aztec, if it asks to do a partial upgrade, let it20:08
CoJaBo-Azteccwillu: I'm using the icon in the taskbar that says I have hardware drivers available.20:09
cwilluCoJaBo-Aztec, okay, yes, that should work (although I haven't checked the release notes recently, you might want to check that they don't list something there)20:09
marginoferrorI just upgraded from 8.10 and every GTK program is spamming this at the commandline:20:10
marginoferror/usr/share/themes/Human/gtk-2.0/gtkrc:194: Murrine configuration option "highlight_ratio" will be deprecated in future releases. Please use "highlight_shade" instead.20:10
marginoferrorIs this happening to everyone or just people who upgraded from 8.10?20:10
timoDelvien: when you reboot after installing dose it ask you about reconfiguring the display20:10
crdlbeveryone20:10
timohi:P20:10
Delvienmarginoferror: that's a theme specific problem. mine does that too Murrine quiet20:10
CoJaBo-Azteccwillu: I click the button, and it just does nothing. Also what is a blocked update in kpackagekit?20:10
Delvienmurrina *20:10
sebsebsebuh  I Just thought about using VIsta20:11
cwilluCoJaBo-Aztec, oh, sorry, I didn't know you were running kubuntu20:11
sebsebsebon this computer20:11
Erik_AHi, Is GEM activated in jaunty?20:11
marginoferrorDelvien, crdlb, thanks, just what I needed to know20:11
sebsebsebI am thinking about maybe using Vista mainly untill the beta, where I hope my sound issue etc will be fixed20:11
cwilluErik_A, yes20:11
timosebsebseb: did you install the test kernal20:12
sebsebsebtimo: no20:12
o0Chris0osebsebseb:eww20:12
timowhy not20:12
sebsebsebo0Chris0o: indeed20:12
sebsebsebo0Chris0o: ,but sound is very important to me.  since this is my music player as well20:12
Delvientimo it didnt ask me, do you have DKMS?20:12
CoJaBo-Azteccwillu: Any suggestions or am I just stuck withuout driver and package updates?20:12
Erik_Acwillu, thanks20:12
cwilluo0Chris0o, don't pity him, people who have issues with alpha's and think that somebody owes them an immediate fix deserve vista :p20:12
timo Delvien:dkms ?20:13
CoJaBo-AztecVista is just torture o_O20:13
popeydtchen: sorry, the new kernel didnt fix it, and the same thing happens in miro with gstreamer or xine backend, and also happens in mplayer, on another machine it also happens in totem20:13
sebsebsebo0Chris0o: the mplayer plugin dosan't seem to work in Firefox either,  so I web radio humm20:13
sebsebseband I know it's an alpha20:13
cwilluCoJaBo-Aztec, I don't know the kde tools.  All I can say is install and run synaptic and see if that gives you a more useful error20:13
sebsebseband has bugs20:13
o0Chris0osebsebseb: join #alsa20:13
sebsebsebmy KDE4  got bugged up, but I don't care.  the apps work in Gnome.  it was all working well untill  yesterday.20:13
o0Chris0oask for help and idle20:13
sebsebsebI was listening to music fine in Banshee untill yesterday20:13
CoJaBo-Azteccwillu: Yeah, the least it could do is tell me why its blocked :/20:14
sebsebsebbugs whatever,  I don't really care to much about some minor bugs, but no sound  hummm20:14
o0Chris0odownload and run the alsa-info.sh script and post the link as well20:14
timosebsebseb: make sure to report the bugs thou20:14
cwilluCoJaBo-Aztec, I get the feeling it's talking about a pinned package or something, but I don't think you would've done that by accident20:14
sebsebsebI joined #aslsa20:14
sebsebseband apparnatlly even alsa stuff uses pulseaudio20:15
cwillusebsebseb, alsa is the hardware drivers, pulseaudio is the mixer20:15
sebsebsebtimo:  why do I want some werid test kernel off ubuntu?  and it looked like the same version I got anyway?20:15
sebsebsebtimo:20:16
sebsebsebsebastian@sebastian-desktop:~$ uname -r20:16
sebsebseb2.6.28-11-generic20:16
timouname -r20:16
timo2.6.28-11-generic20:16
marginoferrorcwillu, is it pulseaudio that's causing lag on browser games like http://balldroppings.com/js/20:16
marginoferrorI haven't been able to figure out what's causing it20:17
sebsebsebtimo: yep that's what I got, plus  it gave me an older jaunty kernel as well, when I upgraded from 8.1020:17
sebsebsebtimo: so maybe I should just try the older kernel, altough I thought  the kernel does not have much to do with sound in Ubuntu?20:17
timotry here http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~dtchen/20:17
JMFTheVCII don't think the browser lag is restricted to Jaunty. I have the same issue on Intrepid20:18
sebsebsebtimo:  why are  they not provicing a later or better kenel from the updates?????20:18
timoits probably the plugins20:18
sebsebsebtimo: what exactly is this thing your telling me to try?20:18
cwillumarginoferror, unlikely unless you're talking about just the sound being lagged and everything else being fine20:19
timoDownload it and install, do you have 64 bit os ?20:19
marginoferrorJust the sound20:19
sebsebsebtimo: no I am on 32bit20:19
marginoferrorcwillu, The sound is lagged about 1 second behind input and video20:19
cwilludpkg-query -p linux-image-generic | grep Version20:20
timoinstall the second one sebsebseb, titled linux-image-2.6.28-11-generic_2.6.28-11.37~lp330814crimsun1_i386.deb20:20
cwilluVersion: 2.6.28.11.1320:20
sebsebsebtimo: where's the actsaul website for what that is?20:20
timohttp://kernel.ubuntu.com/~dtchen/20:20
timobest of luck sebsebseb20:20
sebsebsebtimo: is it just a add on for  the kernel I am running?   I mean where's a website that tells people what it is about20:20
sebsebsebtimo: and how did you find out about that link?20:20
cwillusebsebseb, afaik, dtchen is the guy responsible for pulse in ubuntu20:21
* cwillu pokes dtchen with a stick20:21
cwillui.e., it's his repository20:21
marginoferrorHmm, this looks promising20:21
timome/ help20:21
* timo l20:21
marginoferrorN: main.c: For enabling real-time/high-priority scheduling please acquire the appropriate PolicyKit privileges, or become a member of 'pulse-rt'...20:21
marginoferrorUnfortunately, I added myself to pulse-rt and still get the same message20:22
marginoferrorI wonder if it's an issue w/ setuid?  I don't really know how that works.20:22
timosebsebseb: i was told by dtchen he created the test kernal i believe20:22
sebsebsebtimo: ok so that test kernel should work better for soud?20:22
sebsebsebtimo: so it's just the kernel that my Ubuntu is running now, with some edits?20:23
timowork great, but you may not be able to use the non free video drivers mate20:23
cwillusebsebseb, 'should' in the sense of 'maybe, that's why we're trying it' :p20:23
cwilluand if it works, then it'll get rolled out to the general testing audience, and if it doesn't break things in general, then maybe it'll make it into the release20:23
sebsebsebtimo: I got a nivida graphics card, I have the non free driver installed,  I don't really need that right now either20:23
sebsebsebcwillu: yeah that's what I was wondering about, why it's not in the juanty updates20:24
timoRemove the driver before installing the test kernel mate20:24
cwillusebsebseb, ppa's are the normal approach for things20:24
cwilluat least during alphas20:24
sebsebsebcwillu: ah ha it's a ppa20:24
sebsebsebcwillu: that explains it20:24
sebsebsebtimo: or keep the driver and get xorg issues???  well then I can just reconfigure xorg20:25
timotry that too.20:25
timodtchen20:27
timowill i be able to update like normal ?20:28
sebsebsebtimo: even a sha256sum.asc to make sure that kernel downloaded properly?20:28
sebsebsebtimo: I guess Ubuntu will detect that there is a even later kernel,  when there is one, even with the test kernel20:29
timook.20:29
sebsebsebtimo: plus you can keep the other kernels installed20:29
timosebsebseb: are you installing20:29
sebsebsebtimo: well it's on the ubuntu server, so I guess that kernel is ok, but maybe not.   I mean get a kernel from just anywhere, and  there could be say a hidden rootkit in it or something.20:30
timoyeh... its only testing. Im not using it for sensitive stuff ;-)20:31
sebsebsebtimo: for sensitive stuff?20:31
sebsebsebtimo: well I got  data in a seperate home partition :D  so  I should be alright20:31
timoyeh me too. :-D20:32
timoVery impressed with the boot times and ext420:32
sebsebsebtimo: I am running with Ext3 at the moment, but  I may  do a clean install with 9.04   and do Ext4 as my file system20:32
sebsebsebtimo: 9.04 final that is20:32
timoyou should great speed ;-)20:33
sebsebsebtimo: I am waiting for it to be more stable, well I  read about a data loss bug and things20:33
sebsebsebtimo: would  I  even get the speed?  would I even notice the speed?  on 32bit with 1GB RAM?20:33
sebsebsebtimo: I think my proccessor might be 64bit capable, but with 1GB RAM, it's like what's the point20:34
timonah should go for it. There will deffo be and improvement. It might be faster when extracting files.20:35
sebsebsebwell  makes sense to do it when20:37
sebsebseb9.04 final has been released20:37
sebsebseband I got on CD20:37
timonow the video driver is causing me stress. I watch a lot of tv on the pc and its not working 100% like it should.20:38
sebsebseband I have to mess around moving data to partitions and shit, unless I buy an external  hard disk20:38
timowhy not do it now, Test it all out.20:38
timocreat a new partition20:38
sebsebsebtimo: alerady did my computer again back in  just before Intrepid Ibex20:38
sebsebsebtimo: that was a big procedure, moving data around to partitions20:39
sebsebsebtimo: took a lot of time etc20:39
sebsebsebgoing through data as well20:39
timoYeh it dose some times.20:39
sebsebsebtimo: most of it is rubbish realy, but  still want to keep for now20:39
timoIm thinking of getting a raid set up here. Hard drive is slowing things down baddly20:40
sebsebsebtimo: I am thinking about buying either two 1TB externals or  2  500GB's ,because they are pretty cheap now20:40
sebsebsebtimo: then two externals to play with for backup20:40
timo2 500GB20:40
sebsebsebwell yeah even 1TB will be pretty hard to fill up in my case20:40
marginoferrorI am waiting for cheaper flash drives20:40
marginoferrorSome of the newer flash drives are fast enough to saturate an SATA controller20:40
timoyes even more of a pain when it come to moving data, partitions around20:41
sebsebsebmoving data around on partitions sucks20:41
sebsebsebbeing able to just put it all on a external hard disk just like that20:41
sebsebsebnow that's good20:41
timoWhy dont you just save on separate hard drive it dont have to be external.20:42
sebsebsebI would have to like move stuff into  VIsta or something.  or onto that extra  data partition first.  and then20:42
timoDo u move around with  you backups ?20:42
timoI use one harddrive for all my data. If it fails so beit.20:43
sebsebsebI  don't really have any important data here as such, but there is some stuff that  I don't want to just lose20:43
DanaGHard drives are cheap.  Check newegg's daily newsletter.20:43
sebsebsebnewegg sounds like a American company20:44
sebsebsebI am from UK20:44
sebsebsebpretty sure I herad of newegg20:44
timoyeh me too. but cant really say what it is exactly20:45
sebsebsebtimo: let's try this kernel I think20:46
o0Chris0ohttp://www.newegg.com20:46
sebsebsebtimo: and then  hopefuly I get sound working nicely again20:46
* sebsebseb wonders if it will still say No Indicators on his top panel, after he is running the beta, unless he removes that program20:47
sebsebsebsomeone said I could remove that, and  it was something to do with a bug20:48
timogood luck20:48
timoIm going to try and get this driver woking20:48
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arp13anybody using lvm2 at 9.04???20:53
timoany one play on cysis21:05
timo:-!21:06
Milos_SDIs MPD that is in Jaunty now uses ffmpeg as decoder by default?21:06
mereandor__arp13: yes I am no inconvenience with that up to now21:11
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arp13mereandor, oh, nice. course I'm usign 8.10 now, and it's ok. but once, I downloaded some daily build of 9.04 (couple of days ago), installed lvm2 and tried sudo modprobe dm_mod21:13
arp13but the answer was an erro21:13
arp13fatal: no such module21:13
arp13I thought, the kernel did not have this module21:13
arp13and now a bit afraid of future upgrade to 9.0421:13
arp13...21:13
tonsofpcsanswer: don't upgrade21:14
mjheagle8how are the new notifications coming in 9.04?21:15
fosco__mjheagle8: they are nice21:15
mjheagle8i tried it w/o compiz, it looked bad. i'm assuming they're better w/ compiz?21:16
fosco__you maybe need to activate composite21:16
mjheagle8i tried it on the live disk, and i have an nvidia so no compositing on live disk.21:17
mjheagle8but it will work when i install.21:17
fosco__they look like this http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_rgO8m__aY7g/SamQYOmi_6I/AAAAAAAABXI/0-oZKoS-BWI/s1600-h/xubuntu5.jpg21:18
mjheagle8do all the apps work with them? i tested notify-osd on 8.10 and everything just got converted to an alert.21:19
fosco__not every app can use it21:21
fosco__but most of gnome apps use it21:21
mjheagle8okay.21:22
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dtchenpopey: i don't think that's PA-related, but you can confirm (or not) by removing pulseaudio from the equation21:55
dtchenpopey: also, the new kernel does not address any PulseAudio-specific issues. PulseAudio just happens to trigger the condition most forcefully.21:56
popeydtchen: ok, thanks21:58
mhjacksHi!  Anyone on here mess with starting VNC at boot time on Jaunty?22:19
mhjacksAnyone messing with xrdp on Jaunty?22:22
darthanubisno sound22:24
darthanubiswhy every release always the sound is borked22:24
dtchen*how* is the sound borked?22:24
dtchenand why do people complain about sound being borked *without providing useful debugging information*?22:24
darthanubispulse is running and there is no sound from sound apps like banshee22:24
darthanubisbecause they can22:24
dtchen"oh god, doctor, my leg hurts" "ok..."22:24
mhjacksAre you running under vnc by chance?22:24
darthanubisand they have not gotten to the debugging info YET22:25
darthanubisno22:25
mhjacksScrews my theory. :)22:25
mhjacksThere was a new alsa-utils a couple days ago that fixed a typo in module loading...22:25
darthanubisnothing has crashed thus no debug info22:26
darthanubispulseaudio[25846]: module-rtp-send.c: Failed to push chunk into memblockq.22:26
dtchennumber one rule: don't complain about audio broken until you've 1) installed my test kernel at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~dtchen/ ; 2) checked pavucontrol to ensure the streams are directed to your desired output devices ; 3) used alsamixer to ensure your mixer controls are unmuted and not set to zero22:26
darthanubispulseaudio[26920]: cpulimit.c: Received request to terminate due to CPU overload22:27
dtchensee number (1)22:27
thiebaudedtchen: im going to download the test kernal22:27
dtchenthat's bug 330814 and slew of others, and that's *precisely* what my kernel addresses22:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 330814 in linux "snd_pcm_avail_update() returning absurd values causes PulseAudio to abort" [Low,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33081422:27
darthanubisI'll "complain" if I feel the urge. And I don't have any reason to know who you are. It's not like your crimsun or anybody.22:28
thiebaudedtchen: because the newest kernal doesn't boot, but the older one does22:28
dtchendarthanubis: except i *am* crimsun.22:28
darthanubisLOL22:28
darthanubishillarious22:28
darthanubisSorry crimsun, it's been a while.22:29
dtchenthiebaude: where does it bail? keep in mind that i don't provide headers22:29
dtchenthiebaude: i.e., if you have modules requiring dkms, then you may have issues22:29
darthanubisI was following your thread on this issue (pulse) in the forums.22:29
thiebaudedtchen: after login, but think its part of bug 30487122:29
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/30487122:29
dtchenthiebaude: right, i can't really help with that particular bug22:30
thiebaudedtchen: but i see if your kernal lets me login22:30
dtchenthiebaude: if you deal with vesa, try that22:30
mhjacks@dtchen:  I'm experiencing VNC (both tight and -4) hanging when I try to start them from rc.local on Jaunty.  They work fine when I run them once logged in.22:30
thiebaudedtchen: im able to use 9.04 with the older kernal, because i adjusted the option section in xorg.conf22:31
mhjacksThe session I'm trying to run is the standard GNOME session (via gnome-session) in my xstartup22:31
dtchenmhjacks: do you have debug output from them?22:32
mhjacksThe vnc log doesn't seem very helpful, but I can post what I have22:32
dtchenmhjacks: can you increase the verboseness?22:33
mhjacksI don't know if I can or not.  It seems to not be documented how.22:33
mhjacksI've got a hunch it has something to do with changes to policykit etc. since I got audio on VNC under Intrepid by default but not under Jaunty until I enabled it in policykit22:36
mhjacksI'm just not sure what knobs to fiddle with at that point in boot.  Once I can ssh in, I can run the vncserver command and start a session without a problem.22:37
mhjacksIt just sits at the checked X start screen, with the "X" X cursor.  VNC accepts incoming connections fine but the session seems to be hung.22:38
tuxxy__hey if its already the betafreeze does that mean are just gettin program updates from now on22:38
dtchentuxxy__: bug fixes, mostly22:38
tuxxy__kk well I hope the bug I have gets fixed which is compiz not loading by default I have ti run compiz --replace each boot if I want effects22:40
mhjacksDoes that help any?22:41
sebsebseb:)  at the test kernel, making my sound work nicely again22:42
sebsebsebmusic :)22:42
thiebaudedtchen: what was the kernal link again?22:42
dtchenthiebaude: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~dtchen/22:43
thiebaudeok, thanks22:43
sebsebsebdtchen: good job :)   that would have sucked having to run Ubuntu for even longer with no working sound.  well  it would play stuff in banshee before for a tiny little bit, then lose all sound22:44
sebsebsebon the subject of sound alpha6 has no log in sound?22:44
thiebaudedtchen: after i downloaded , 9.04 didn't ask for a re-bbot22:44
dtchenthiebaude: you need to install it, and then reboot ;)22:44
sebsebsebthiebaude: after I installed his kernel it didn't ask  to re boot, but I did so anyway22:45
thiebaudedtchen: i dont think i seen it listed on the grub options of kernals22:45
sebsebsebthiebaude: yes it's not22:45
sebsebsebthiebaude: when I upgraded from 8.10 the other day. I was given two kernels22:45
sebsebsebthiebaude: the latest kernel  option is now  ditchens22:46
dtchenthiebaude: that's because it's not a bump from the existing -11.36 in the repo22:46
dtchenmine is -11.37~lp330814crimsun122:46
thiebaudedtchen: so i can start without pressing esc22:46
sebsebsebI had this kernel anyway before,  but now  it seems that kernel is ditchens :)22:46
dtchenright, after installing and rebooting22:46
sebsebsebsebastian@sebastian-desktop:~$ uname -r22:47
sebsebseb2.6.28-11-generic22:47
sebsebsebsebastian@sebastian-desktop:~$22:47
thiebaudeok, kewl22:47
dtchensebsebseb: cat /proc/version_signature22:47
thiebaudei'll try it22:47
dtchensebsebseb: that will tell you the entire source version string22:47
sebsebsebsebastian@sebastian-desktop:~$ cat /proc/version_signature22:47
sebsebsebUbuntu 2.6.28-11.37~lp330814crimsun1-generic22:47
sebsebsebsebastian@sebastian-desktop:~$22:47
sebsebsebdtchen: oh right cool it didn't tell us though if it was the 32bit or 64bit.  ,but yes I installed the 32bit22:47
sebsebsebdtchen: I was seriously thinking about using Vista, if I coudn't get sound fixed, untill the beta earlier, where I was assuming sound would be all nice and fixed.  But you saved me from the evil clutches of Vista :D   yes it dual boots, I hardly ever boot it up though :)22:49
sebsebsebdtchen: sound being very important, since my computer is also my music player22:49
dtchenyeah, i'm quite aware of how important sound is to most users22:50
sebsebsebdtchen: so you do sound stuff?   and what else?22:51
dtchensebsebseb: that's all i have time for. $dayjob takes up all the rest of my time.22:52
sebsebsebdtchen: oh right what's  your day job, if you don't mind me asking22:52
dtcheni write and break horrible code ;)22:53
sebsebsebfor what?22:53
dtchenfor what project or for whom? i'm a US gov't employee.22:53
aboSamoordtchen: I tried to compile alsa driver, but it was asking for alsa kernel, I downloaded alsa kernel and it was 320 MB, is this normal ?22:55
sebsebsebdtchen: oh what kind of stuff you program?22:55
dtchenaboSamoor: which "alsa kernel"? do you mean sound-2.6.git?22:55
aboSamoordtchen: yes22:55
dtchenaboSamoor: yes, that's the entire linux source22:55
aboSamoorshould I go ahead ? is there any easier way ?22:56
sebsebsebdtchen: not sure if you would help with this one, as in make sure it's better in 9.04, but it seems loads of people get sound issues in 8.10.   I didn't, but other people do, and a lot of them.22:56
dtchensebsebseb: mostly kernel- and layer-6/7 apps22:56
dtchenaboSamoor: to fix the mic regression? there's very probably an easier way.22:57
sebsebsebwith xorg and wireless being the other two main issues, but that's hardware manufactures fualt really22:57
dtchenaboSamoor: it's just a matter of bisecting to the problematic changesets22:57
dtchenaboSamoor: you'll need to start with 1.0.17 and go forward to 1.0.1822:58
dtchensebsebseb: can you be more specific? there are a half-dozen significant sound issues in 8.1022:58
aboSamoordtchen:  yes, for the mic regression. There is a new patch in the Bug 278648 . my alsa is Version: 1.0.18.dfsg-1ubuntu622:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 278648 in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 "[regression]snd-hda-intel sound input does not work at all with Conexant CX20549 (Venice) chips " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27864822:59
dtchenand, well, i can only fix so many problems, resource constraints and all...22:59
sebsebsebdtchen: no  I was just saying, because  it's one of the 3 most common issues22:59
dtchenaboSamoor: your alsa version is not related to alsa-base/linux-sound-base/alsa-source/alsa-driver. you need to look at linux.22:59
dtchenaboSamoor: all patches are generated against ubuntu-jaunty.git23:00
sebsebsebdtchen: and  it seems  every day in #ubuntu  one of those issues something or the other,  well hopefully 9.04 will be better when it comes to those as well :)23:00
dtchensebsebseb: a lot of people are working diligently to make 9.04 rock23:00
sebsebsebdtchen: and sadly some people just go back to Windows, if there hardware does not just work.23:01
HalowSo far 9.04 has treated me great. I got cocky and upgraded my Intrepid install, and now sounds are pausing 3 or 4 seconds before playing. =/23:02
dtchenHalow: with or without my test kernel?23:02
Halowdtchen:  Both.23:03
dtchenHalow: in what applications?23:03
Halowdtchen: Pidgin seems most obvious. System sounds were holding almost everything I was doing back to a crawl, so I turned them off. Rhythmbox seems to not be bothered.23:04
aboSamoorhttp://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download#Wheretodownload23:04
aboSamoordtchen: I thought that I can find something like the packages in the wireless http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download#Wheretodownload . Can you guide me to a tutorial to know how to compile that patch or newer alsa23:06
sebsebsebdtchen: it may be on the Ubuntu server, but heh how can we really trust you, maybe you added malicious code to your test kernel?????  :D23:06
dtchenHalow: what're your autoaudiosink and musicaudiosink?23:06
dtchensebsebseb: you are feel to clone http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=dtchen/ubuntu-jaunty.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/pcm and build it yourself.23:07
sebsebsebdtchen: nah I don't program yet,  and I am very thankful,  but I was just saying about  that23:07
thiebaudedtchen: even though your test kernal didn't work, thanks for letting me try it anyway23:08
dtchenthiebaude: where did it break?23:09
dtchen(i can't help intel/nvidia/fglrx/radeon issues)23:09
thiebaudedtchen: right after i login, gnome trys to lad but the screen(graaphics)are garbbled and then it freezes the mouse23:09
sebsebsebdtchen: indeed closed drivers23:10
thiebaudeload23:10
thiebaudethe only thing that works is the older kernal23:10
Halowdtchen: Hah... I have no idea how to check the autoaudiosink and musicaudiosink.23:10
Halow=/23:10
thiebaudei still have that partucular bug, but  i have no problem using 9.0423:11
dtchenHalow: gconftool --get /system/gstreamer/0.10/default/musicaudiosink23:11
sebsebsebdtchen: why did sound stop working with the old kernel anyway?  2 days or so ago it was fine.  then  sometime around me getting updates the issues or something like that23:11
thiebaudecnat wait until beta thursday23:12
dtchensebsebseb: there are far too many variables.23:12
Halowdtchen: That returned caudiosink and pulsesink23:12
dtchenHalow: "caudiosink"?23:13
HalowEr, sorry, I'm reading that wrong. ><23:13
HalowJust "pulsesink".23:14
HalowIt wrapped around funny. Bah.23:14
dtchenHalow: ok, can you check pidgin's preferences to see what the command is to play sounds?23:14
Halowdtchen: The method is set to "Automatic".23:15
dtchenHalow: what are the other choices?23:15
Halowdtchen: Console beep, ESD, ALSA, Command and No Sounds.23:16
aboSamoorI have fingerprint read on my thinkpad R61 what am I supposed to in Jaunty to use it ?23:16
dtchenHalow: if you choose "Command", is there an autofilled command?23:16
Halowdtchen: None.23:16
dtchenHalow: try choosing that and entering: paplay %s23:17
Halowdtchen: Hm... still a large delay. Perhaps I need to restart pidgin?23:18
dtchenHalow: no idea, i don't use or triage pidgin, sorry23:19
Halowdtchen: It's OK. I also noticed that opening things related to sound were slow in even opening. Volume control from the menu as well as pavucontrol, the Sounds menu...23:20
sergiuhi23:22
dtchenHalow: you can also attempt trying glitch-free23:22
dtchenerr, s/trying//23:22
sergiuhow fast ubuntu 9.04 is booting? it seems it boots much more faster then any previous version of ubuntu23:23
Halowdtchen: Is that with or without the "tsched=0" part? I tried both ways, it was the same.23:23
dtchenHalow: without23:23
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dtchenHalow: is the audio delay only reproducible in pidgin?23:23
Halowdtchen: And system sounds, which I axed.23:24
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Halowdtchen: I tried to open Skype, but it just sat around as a greyed box, so I'm not sure if it was relevent or not, but I never even heard the login sound from it.23:25
HalowSeems like the short sounds wait around...23:26
dtchenHalow: please install paprefs and verify that the "Add virtual output..." checkbox in the "Simultaneous Output" tab is *not* checked23:26
Halowdtchen: I use two sound cards, it had been checked when upgraded, but I unchecked it when I started having the problem.23:27
dtchen(away for a bit)23:29
HalowSure thing.23:29
DaemonFCis Synaptic's search feature broken?23:48
DaemonFCor am I just lucky?23:48
hmwbroken in which way?23:49
DaemonFCsearch for anything and it comes up blank23:49
DaemonFCclear the field and it'll list everything23:49
hmwi had that too, but i clicked on "all" and it seemed to work again. i am not sure, if that was the reason for it not to work, and i didnt reproduce it23:50
hmwmight be a minor glitch23:50
DaemonFCwell, sometimes the fast find works as you type23:51
DaemonFCbut it doesn't match package names23:51
DaemonFCjust stuff out of the description I guess23:51
hmwhmm... let me check23:51
DaemonFChere's an easy one for you23:51
DaemonFCsearch for 2vcard23:52
DaemonFCfirst package in my list23:52
hmwlists a package named 2vcard23:52
DaemonFChmmmm23:52
hmw"Package" columnt shows that name23:52
hmw-t23:52
DaemonFCnow mine did too23:52
DaemonFCwhat in the hell?23:52
DaemonFCheh23:52
DaemonFCwell dammit23:53
DaemonFCnow it's working23:53
DaemonFCUbuntu Gremlins23:53
hmwmy impression was, that i selected some group or alike, next time you think you might expiriencing that, click on ALL and try again.23:53
DaemonFCI still say gremlins23:53
lifi_hey, i just installed jaunty with fglrx and dual-head. got no problems, till i tried to activate xinerama. pc hangs up when it tries to start X. anyone in here with a working dual-head conf and could help me out23:53
hmwi'd like to know, if it was just me or if there is really some bug23:53
hmwyea... i sort of like those gremlins23:53
DaemonFClifi_: Don't use FGLRX if you can avoid it23:54
hmwfglrx gives me headaches23:54
DaemonFCRadeonHD supports a lot of newer cards as well or better23:54
crdlbs/HD//23:54
lifi_do i just have to change fglrx to radeon in the xorg.conf?23:55
hmwi think, you got to completely purge it before switching back23:55
crdlbyou have to uninstall xorg-driver-fglrx and reboot23:55
hmwcrdlb: reboot? wouldnt reastarting x do the trick, too?23:55
DaemonFClifi_: Change it to "amd"23:55
crdlbno23:55
DaemonFCthat will autodetect it and load the right module23:56
hmwcrdlb: can you elaborate a little on the reason, please?23:56
crdlbDaemonFC: don't you mean "ati"?23:56
crdlbhmw: DRM kernel module23:56
DaemonFCno, X.org docs say use amd23:56
hmwthx23:56
DaemonFCso unless Ubuntu changed it, it's amd23:56
crdlbthere's no reason to use it though; just use radeon23:56
lifi_and after that i could try getting dual-head working with xrandr?23:56
crdlbactually, just use nothing at all, it's autodetected23:56
DaemonFCamd picks the right one23:57
DaemonFCthere are 323:57
crdlbthere's radeon for all cards we care about :)23:57
crdlband for all cards that fglrx supports23:57
DaemonFCradeon is for older cards23:57
DaemonFCradeonhd is for newer ones23:57
crdlbno23:57
DaemonFCamd is a stub that will auto-detect and load the correct one23:58
crdlbit's ati23:58
crdlbX may choose to rename it to "amd" at some point in the future, but they haven't as of jaunty23:58
lifi_any chance getting compiz working with ati?23:58
crdlblifi_: what GPU?23:58
lifi_radeon 365023:58
crdlbcompiz can run on R500 and below with the radeon driver23:58
crdlbthen no23:59
lifi_but dual-head should work? :)23:59
lifi_thats all i need atm23:59
DaemonFCI've used Compiz on my Radeom Xpress 200m with X's driver23:59
hmwfglrx (or the hardware?) allows only texture sizes of 2048^2, so you can only use 2 heads at 1024 or you place the screens one above the other to get higher x-resolutions23:59
DaemonFCFGLRX still can't23:59
crdlblifi_: honestly, I'm not sure, but it's worth a shot23:59

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