[00:14] "Launchpad will be going offline for maintenance in six minutes. " [00:14] it should be commign up soon [01:13] Trying here instead: Hmm, I'm a bit confounded regarding packages/sauce here... if I download from [1] unpack and patch... what is the next step? There aint no configure or makefile... is it already a deb? How to shove it together in that case? [01:13] [1] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+source/gnome-app-install/0.5.24-0ubuntu1.1 [01:17] ienorand: its sleep time! [01:17] BUGabundo: true... [01:23] ienorand: Deb source packages, slightly unusually consist of (usually) 3 files. The .dsc is the key one. [01:24] There's a tool called dget which will download all of the files given just the URL to the .dsc [01:24] Unpacking is done with "dpkg-source -x file.dsc" (although dget will launch that automatically unless you tell it not to) [01:25] Building a debian package is performed with dpkg-buildpackage - you run this having cd-ed into the unpacked directory [01:25] Slightly surprisingly the first time you do it, the resulting built packages go into ../ [01:26] dpkg-buildpackage flags of particular interest are: [01:26] -uc -us to skip trying to gpg-sign the results [01:26] -b to just build a binary package [01:26] -S to just build a source package [01:27] debuild is a wrapper around dpkg-buildpackage which can do some extra useful things [01:30] maxb: thanks, *goes into to the great terminal world to try his new-found knowledge... [01:38] Bug 354563 is fixed in proposed YAY [01:38] Launchpad bug 354563 in gnome-app-install "gnome-app-install has problems with searching" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/354563 [01:39] BUGabundo: Problem is, it hasn't hit the proposed-repo yet... [01:39] It's a well-needed fix. [01:40] Is this now the karmic channel? [01:40] clearscreen: yes [01:41] Abandon all hope ye who upgrade to Karmic [01:41] I know stuff is supposed to break.. but is the following bug known? firefox 3.0.10-nobinonly on the karmic repositories returns with "bus error", gdb reports that /usr/bin/firefox is not in valid executable format [01:42] if it isn't; where do I report it? launchpad? [01:42] ...from what it seems, the "new theme" will be postponed to Karmic+1, *sigh [01:43] ienorand: Where did you see this? [01:43] clearscreen: You do not report bugs about karmic unless you really know what you're doing. [01:43] clearscreen: And if you are asking, you don't. [01:43] wgrant: heh, alright [01:46] clearscreen: #ubuntu-mozillateam or ML [01:47] wgrant: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-art/2009-April/010060.html [01:47] ienorand: thanks [01:47] that's bad news! :( [01:48] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-art/2009-April/thread.html three last posts, it's taken from an irc question session with M. Shuttleworth [01:49] ienorand: Interesting. They promised a new one for Hardy, and Intrepid, and Jaunty, and Karmic, and now Karmic+1... [01:49] :( [01:50] let the "brown menace" continue [01:50] Almost seems like the 'community' /unofficial art teams has to make the push, if anything is to happen... [01:52] Like how Ryan puts it: "[they should] STFU and stop promising a new look." [02:04] BUGabundo: Yay! Just built the new gnome-app-install, and search issue is gone, glad to see that one sorted, since it's a potential newb-slasher. [02:05] ienorand: please state that on the bug, so it gets into -updates [02:07] BUGabundo: already did :) [02:57] would Karmic break my system more than Jaunty? [02:58] ahaha. Yes. [02:59] alex_mayorga: Wait a bit if you want to be on the bleeding edge, Alpha 1 isn't even out yet. [03:02] anyone knows if Intel Corporation 82830 CGC is broken on Jaunty? [03:03] alex_mayorga: Ask in #ubuntu. +1 is for Karmic only at this point. === Andre_Gondim is now known as Andre_Gondim-afk === mindvirus is now known as MindVirus === Tosted is now known as Guest75433 [05:56] is there a feature list available for karmic? [05:57] yes, but it's completely empty :) [05:57] heh [05:58] unless you consider not catching your computer on fire a feature, and I'm not even sure about that one [05:59] crdlb: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/node/1831 outlines some of the features [06:00] none of those are features yet :) [06:00] crdlb: probable features :P [06:00] new splash images,faster boot times,etc [06:00] Not causing fires seems like a worthwhile goal. [06:01] don't know how you can reduce boot times any more [06:01] 15s is pretty quick :P [06:01] billybigrigger: 15 sec :O ,im getting 25 [06:01] maybe booting from a SSD might give you a few more seconds [06:01] * billybigrigger goes to check his bootchart [06:01] i remember when i was running alpha 4-6 i was getting 15-16s [06:02] billybigrigger: ah...SSD i have a 5400 RPM drive,maybe thats why [06:02] i've added alot of junk to my system, apache,mysql,php, and a mailserver [06:02] 7200 here [06:02] yeah thats why [06:05] http://www.thefrozencanuck.ca/bootchart1.png [06:05] and bootchart2.png [06:05] look at the differences [06:07] billybigrigger: whoa...10 sec difference [06:07] yeah [06:07] i might have had my SATA disk in there, im pretty sure this PATA disk i have for a root disk is pretty old and slow [06:08] the second is ext 3? [06:08] oh and i might have had ext4 there [06:08] nope both r ext3 [06:09] ah,so if you convert to ext 4 youll be getting 10 sec of boot time :O [06:11] i think ext4 claims to boot faster iirc [06:12] yep it actually does boot faster [06:21] billybigrigger: http://blog.laptopmag.com/ubuntu-netbook-remix-qa-with-canonical [06:21] far-fetched [06:22] What’s the boot time like? [06:22] It’s about 5 to 10 seconds. [06:22] lol [06:22] ya right anyone have a a netbook to corfirm this statement? === dns_ is now known as dns53 [11:54] my system has no sound [11:55] Could you help me? [11:55] coder_, unless you are using karmic, please ask on #ubuntu [11:55] get it [11:59] why is this channel open anyway, they normally block access to it till the alphas [12:00] dns53, karmic is already available.... for development [12:00] wow is it [12:02] I don't bother with development version until about alpha 3, that's when all the new features start coming in [12:03] and with that, you probably won't hear from for until then. [12:36] i am back, my ubuntu still has no sound. When i start my system,i get a warning/error " pulse audio ... pre-user session". [12:37] and there is a strange thing, i can hear the sound at the login window [12:38] #ubuntu for jaunty help coder_ [12:39] get it , === dns_ is now known as dns53 === keffie_jayx is now known as effie_jayx === |eagles051387| is now known as eagles0513875 [14:24] hi [14:24] lol karmic koala === le_bilou1e is now known as le_biloute [17:01] bom dia [17:07] Good Morning [17:29] hi charlie-tca [17:29] how did xubuntu class go? [17:30] Monday's was great! Now I have one at 1800 UTC today, too [17:31] i know [17:31] i saw the schedule === jcprather is now known as wallshot === DanaG1 is now known as DanaG === wirechief__ is now known as wirechief [21:01] how far out is 9.10? [21:01] tux11: 9.10 [21:01] tux11: 2009 Oct [21:02] tux11: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicReleaseSchedule no alpha yet [21:03] tux11: no livecds yet [21:04] ok [21:04] running 9.04 stable [21:04] there isn't much to put on a livecd yet [21:04] any talk of ubuntu becoming a rolling relase? [21:04] it only opened for commits 2 days ago [21:04] tux11: no [21:04] that almost certainly won't happen [21:05] well i went from beta to stable via the command line [21:06] rolling release roughly means any given snapshot of the archive is 'stable' which would require way too much effort to be doable [21:07] at least for level of 'stable' that ubuntu strives for [21:07] tux11: you can generally upgrade between different versions of ubuntu as long as you upgrade along the way but that is something very different from a 'rolling release' [21:12] ok [21:13] i sit fair to say ubuntu wants to"trump" windows very soon? [21:13] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_release [21:13] perhaps eventually though i doubt it will happen very soon [21:13] windows still has ~ 90% market share i think [21:14] ok [21:38] hello, when i try to establish a vpn connexion , i have this faillure mesg : resolvconf: Error: /etc/resolv.conf must be a symlink [21:43] hmmm [22:06] any reason why open box now fails? [22:12] any one using open box? [22:39] !jaunty [22:39] Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) is the current release of Ubuntu. Download: http://releases.ubuntu.com/9.04/ - Release Info: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904 - Please use !torrents [22:39] Are we still discussing jaunty here? [22:41] I would like to install a VJing software. Can anyone help me locate a good program? Something like Resolume? [22:44] I tried freemix but useless [22:56] I would try #ubuntu for help, this channel is for karmic now [22:58] When should new versions of the kernel be available in the Karmic repository? [23:01] I don't know. Just opened two days ago. [23:08] boa noite [23:09] Is that good night? or good evening? [23:12] charlie-tca: Portuguese for "good night" [23:12] Good night, BUGabundo [23:12] found it [23:16] charlie-tca: found what? [23:16] "boa noite" [23:17] eheh === rconan_ is now known as rconan