=== bazhang_ is now known as bazhang === yml_ is now known as yml [06:21] hi would going from jaunty to karmic make me feel any difference [06:21] is there better performance [06:21] or any new features [06:21] ? [06:26] mib_a91erz: if crashes and random failures mean feature to you :) === dmb_ is now known as dmb [11:13] hi === le_bilou1e is now known as le_biloute [11:47] Hello [11:47] i have a big problem with my sound. (pulseaudio) the login-screen-sound works. but firefox or other application dont give a sound. [11:47] what should i do? [11:51] i guess you should study what is the cause of the problem and submit correction or bugreport [11:53] or change your sound setttings to alsa and see if that works [11:54] how? [11:54] Zodiarche, system | prefs | sound [11:56] im under openbox [11:56] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/382124 [11:56] Ubuntu bug 382124 in pulseaudio "media-applications without sound ( pulseaudio )" [Undecided,New] [12:26] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio should help him if he comes back [14:20] Howdy folks [14:25] * BluesKaj goes for more coffee [16:49] hi guys I need help I want to compile and install a apllication from git I need help how to do this [16:49] anyone? [16:52] !git [16:52] Git is a distributed revision control/software code management project created by Linus Torvalds. For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git_(software) [16:55] BluesKaj: hi I am trying to install empathy from git [16:56] so I installed git and git-core [16:56] and then I tried the command [16:56] git clone git://git.gnome.org/empathy [16:56] and then a lot of messages came up [16:56] and it completed successfully [16:56] and now I don't know what to do [17:19] tgpraveen, http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gittutorial.html === elpargo__ is now known as elpargo [18:35] Is karmic already stable enough to work a bit ? ;) [18:39] argh, anyone know what sets what apps are used for specific mime types? [18:39] I've set gmplayer as default for videos in Nautilus, but vuze ignores that setting and uses Totem. [18:42] has anyone installed vmware with 9.10 [18:42] ? [19:47] dupondje: it is IMO [19:47] the question is always if it will be ;) [19:54] ah, figured it out... function name is "frequency", not "freq" [20:08] hurrah, I plugged in my eSATA port multiplier widget and didn't get blkid going mental \o/ [20:08] Now is this a one-off or did something get fixed? :-) [20:38] ColdWind: sound working ? I installed it some weeks ago, and had no sound ... === BluesKaj is now known as Blueskaj-gone [21:10] somebody knows if sound is still broken in 9.10 ? ;) [21:29] dupondje: that is generally very specific to just your machine, for me 9.10 sound has worked fine as it has for every release before that [21:29] they are working on trying to fix some of the issues that affect more users for 9.10 though [21:30] btw, I have a ppa, and want to make it compile packages on it for karmic, how could I do that ? :) [21:32] i think karmic isn't enabled for ppa yet [21:37] change the distro to karmic in debian/changelog :D [21:38] hey [21:39] anyone knows what's the best xorg config for intel cards on karmic? [21:40] Lets hope Audacious 2.0.1 gets into Karmic [21:40] is so much better than 1.5 :) [21:40] bobesponja: empty file :) [21:40] bobesponja: worked fine for me anyway [21:41] bobesponja: karmic has 2.7.x which appears to have fixed most of the weird bugs [21:41] calc: thanks, that's nice, did you try compiz or any games with it? [21:41] bobesponja: no but i talked to the intel and ubuntu xorg guys about it, was at all hands/uds the past 2 weeks [21:42] i don't use compiz and don't play games either [21:42] but with jaunty i was bitten by weird xorg intel bugs which no longer happen on karmic [21:42] k [21:42] aiui some of the bugs are fixed in jaunty-proposed as well [21:43] what's jaunty-proposed? [21:43] bobesponja: like jaunty-updates but before they go into jaunty-updates [21:43] bobesponja: its a repository in /etc/apt/sources.list file [21:44] i think the jaunty-proposed isn't even mentioned in there to keep people from enabling that don't know how to fix their systems later [21:44] it's not in there indeed [21:44] once something in jaunty-proposed has been tested long enough it eventually goes into jaunty-updates [21:45] but what is long enough depends on a per package basis [21:45] i'm not sure if the kernel packages for example ever get put into jaunty-updates [21:47] I see, I'll just upgrade to karmic, I'm used to fixing +1 :) [21:47] ok [21:47] anything known to be badly broken? [21:47] karmic may start to destabilize a bit over the next few weeks, but so far it seems solid [21:47] uds was this past week so the new crack will start trickling in [21:47] k [21:48] it usually break after alpha2 for me [21:48] yea we go into alpha 2 freeze on tuesday i think [21:48] which is right after uds so not much uploaded before alpha 2 [21:48] which would explain why it breaks after alpha 2 when people start doing lots of new work :) [21:49] heh, I see [21:49] my next upgrade will probably be alpha3 then [21:57] can't wait for new packages :D === yml_ is now known as yml [23:16] do prism-google-mail support GAFYD? [23:16] google apps for your domain* [23:25] ok, I've created custom app