[07:32] <dtchen> xhaker: no, it's not. i'll be raising that and other config-related issues at UDS this coming week.
[08:51] <Marco> Hello. Would anyone here happen to know how to download a bzr repository revision right off lp
[08:51] <Marco> without having to use bzr
[09:01] <maxb> Marco: #bzr would be rather more on topic for that question
[16:22] <lifeless> any ubuntu-main-sponsors around? bug 379754 is ready for an upload AFAICT
[16:34] <ScottK-desktop> lifeless: I've already packed my keys away in preparation for flying to Spain, so I can't sponsor, but generally it's better to provide a patch or debdiff, not who whole diff.gz
[16:34] <ScottK-desktop> lifeless: Also you might send this to Debian as a wishlist bug (Python 2.6 is in Experimental)
[16:38] <lifeless> ScottK-desktop: thanks; I'll definitely do that in future
[16:38] <lifeless> having huge packaet loss here atm though so not right now :( minutes to upload things)
[16:39] <ScottK-desktop> No problem.  I'm a trans-atlantic plane ride away from being willing to consider working on sponsoring things.
[19:17] <kevix> sorry to bother folks, but I have an upgrade issue that is not something that the usual #ubuntu folks will catch. I upgraded to Intrepid. shortly after I rebooted, 'overflow' was created for /tmp. the root fs is not full but some FS error? is reporting it as 100%. I have had this specific error when I upgrade to a new stable release before.
[19:28] <Chipzz> kevix: this is not an overflow channel for #ubuntu
[19:28] <Chipzz> like the topic will tell you, join #ubuntu+1 if you have problems with the latest development releaes
[19:30] <kevix> Chipzz: I was not suggesting it was an overflow channel. I thought I might get some hints from folks who knew more than I. The best #ubuntu said was "delete some files."  but that does not fix the issue
[19:32] <kevix> Chipzz: but I will try the +1 thing and hope I dont get the same answer
[20:09] <calc> anyone know if there is somewhere to get ice in the hotel
[20:31] <TitanMKD> hi
[20:32] <TitanMKD> I'm developer on Cuda
[20:32] <TitanMKD> and I have a strange things which happen on Ubuntu 9.04 with tested driver 180
[20:32] <TitanMKD> When I launch my cuda software first time all work fine
[20:33] <TitanMKD> when i relaunch it, it fail and cuda kernel call are aborted
[20:33] <TitanMKD> any idea why that happen with test Nvidia Driver 180.xx (recommanded at installation of Ubuntu 9.04)
[20:33] <TitanMKD> ?