[05:23] <crweb> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1136920  - Lots of people experiencing this with NVidia chipsets
[11:59] <cumulus007> Hi, I'm looking gor a way to translate Ubufox to my local language
[11:59] <cumulus007> *for
[13:58] <AlfredE_Neumann> hey hey hey
[15:51] <m0u5e> there needs to be a osd-notify config gui :(
[15:52] <m0u5e> im always trapped into clicking the notification only to have it become transparent >_<;
[15:52] <m0u5e> if i click it, it should focus the application it's reporting about :D
[16:02] <steveire> Hi. Does anyone know much about partman? I'd like to try to find a workaround for this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/366282
[16:02] <cjwatson> that would be me. let me look
[16:03] <cjwatson> steveire: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installer/FAQ#Why%20does%20the%20installer%20think%20there%20are%20no%20partitions%20on%20my%20disk?
[16:03] <cjwatson> I've reassigned your bug to parted, but it'll need that partition table dump in order for us to get anywhere with it
[16:04] <cjwatson> (fdisk output is no good really)
[16:09] <steveire> cjwatson: Thanks. I've attached it now.
[16:09] <steveire> Would it help if I repartitioned using another tool?
[16:10] <cjwatson> it would help if you could leave it alone for now so that you can test fixes, if possible :-)
[16:10] <cjwatson> in particular please leave it alone until I've had a chance to analyse this, because I may also need to get a dump of your extended partition table(s) and if you repartition you may destroy that
[16:12] <steveire> Ok, will do.
[16:26] <ScottK> m0u5e: The upstream IRC channel for notify-osd is #ayatana.
[16:26] <m0u5e> scottK thx
[16:29] <jpds> m0u5e: I believe the options are meant to be in the individual application.
[16:29] <jpds> -s*
[16:31] <jpds> m0u5e: And that transparency thing is supposed to be intended behaviour.
[16:38] <NCommander> morning
[16:49] <steveire> cjwatson: How many extended boot records will there be? One for each extended partition?
[17:22] <theclaw> hi
[17:23] <theclaw> it seems that libglx.so in ubuntu jaunty is broken. Xorg.0.log says "compiled for 1.5.2, module version = 1.0.0", and doesn't look it because of the old ABI version
[17:24] <theclaw> *doesn't load it
[17:26] <tseliot> theclaw: what does this command say? apt-cache policy xserver-xorg-core
[17:32] <theclaw> just a second
[17:32] <theclaw> http://paste.ubuntu.com/158656/
[17:34] <tseliot> theclaw: weird. What's the output of this command? dpkg-divert --list | grep glx
[17:35] <theclaw> nothing
[17:35] <theclaw> hmm, I just remember that I use 3D on my notebook with opensource radeon drivers, so the problem must be on my side
[17:35] <tseliot> theclaw: try with: sudo apt-get install --reinstall xserver-xorg-core
[17:36] <theclaw> I already tried that
[17:36] <theclaw> I also submitted a bug report today, but nothing so far
[17:36] <tseliot> can you reproduce the problem using the livecd?
[17:37] <theclaw> I should give it a try, but I don't have it at the moment (downloading would take ~1 hour)
[17:38] <theclaw> but on your system, you get "compiled for 1.6.0"?
[17:38] <tseliot> let me check
[17:40] <tseliot> theclaw: yes, I get "compiled for 1.6.0". Something must have gone wrong with your dist-upgrade
[17:41] <theclaw> tseliot: can you give me the md5sum of your libglx.so? Mine is 24f2308b074c437dba73dd1845f6ee15
[17:45] <tseliot> theclaw: http://paste.ubuntu.com/158661
[17:45] <Q-FUNK> what would be the correct package to assign bug #362689 to?
[17:47] <tseliot> hmm, same md5sum
[17:47] <theclaw> tseliot: that's really strange then.
[17:48] <theclaw> thanks for your help
[17:49] <tseliot> theclaw: let's continue in the bug report
[17:52] <theclaw> rebooting did help.
[17:52] <theclaw> Now it works, however, doing a /etc/init.d/gdm {stop,start} didn't help
[17:53] <theclaw> (sorry, I meant doing a stop and then doing a start, the {} notation could be confusing)
[17:53] <tseliot> theclaw: aah, so you didn't reboot. Ok, please update the bug report
[17:53] <tjaalton> or just close it as invalid
[17:54] <tseliot> tjaalton: s/or/and/ ;)
[17:54] <theclaw> I did reboot after updating to jaunty, but just restarted X after updating the drivers
[17:54] <theclaw> what a shame
[17:54] <tjaalton> you probably had some fglrx-crud on your system
[17:54] <theclaw> how to close a bug as invald?
[17:55] <theclaw> hmm.. some nvidia crud maybe
[17:55] <tjaalton> on a radeon system?
[17:56] <theclaw> yes, I changed my gfx card
[17:57] <tjaalton> ok
[17:58]  * tseliot marked the report as invalid
[17:58] <theclaw> Yep, I noticed it, thx
[18:00] <Commander1024> Hi. Is here anybody present with quite deep knowledge about the ubuntu-initramfs scripts, I may bother for a problem?
[18:00] <Commander1024> it's iscsi related
[18:02] <Commander1024> I hope this is the correct Channel to bother, if not would you mind pointing me to the correct one?
[18:19] <ryanakca> Commander1024: #ubuntu would be a better place to ask... and just ask :)
[18:34] <Commander1024> thnx for the advice ;_)
[20:15] <Laney> where do update-manager hooks live?
[20:53] <ahe> could someone point me to a developer description of tasksel? basically i want to know how to create new tasks from scratch. i know of the task definition in /usr/share/tasksel but i would like to know where those tasks and their dependencies are definied
[20:53] <ahe> i only found a user documentation page so far
[21:30] <smbm> hi everyone, is here the place for help with packaging? if not where is good?
[21:33] <yoasif> smbm: #ubuntu-motu
[21:33] <smbm> cheers