[00:25] DanaG, was that you saying the volume control/brightness control osd's were annoying when at max or minimum? with the flashing and all? [00:25] yeah. [00:25] And laggy as all hell. [00:25] looks like it works properly now for that at least [00:26] I can hold fn-right down for minutes, and fn-left works immediately [00:26] Have they gotten rid of that blinking? [00:26] same for volume [00:26] looks like [00:26] doesn't blink here any more [00:27] Hmm, does it still lag if you try to change volume rapidly? [00:27] nope [00:27] not at all [00:27] cool. That was one of my biggest gripes. [00:28] For quodlibet, I may just file a bug report on that specific app's behavior. [00:28] If you're at the first track, and skip back multiple times, it sends multiple track-change bubbles for the same, first track. [00:44] kklimonda: any chance you are around? [00:46] yoasif: sure [00:50] kklimonda: i can't seem to install danpei [00:50] in karmic [00:51] http://paste2.org/p/255477 [00:52] looks like it's really old package [00:52] last time modified in hardy [00:53] hehe yeah, i don't even care, but i saw a post on ubuntuforums, and i was trying to help someone with it... but i can't install it obviously [00:55] yoasif, is he set on this particular application? [00:56] yoasif, there are far more recent image viewers that doe the same thing and more [00:57] coz_: i'll send you to the thread... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1182909 [01:00] yoasif, seems like a lot of effort [01:00] :) [01:00] hey, just wanted to bring it up, it's not like i'm in love with the package :) [01:01] :) [01:01] yoasif, understood I have several apps that no longer install at all because the requre outdated libraries [01:03] nvidia drivers workin gon karmic? [01:03] working on [01:03] yeah working for me, was having some issues before [01:03] cool [01:03] seems to be fixed in recent updates [01:04] grub2 works on my machine which is cool [01:04] I notice here http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/karmic/alpha1 that english language support is not installed by default has that openoffice thing been fixed>? [01:04] audio is still f'd for me [01:05] coz_: i think so, oo seems to work fine for me [01:05] yoasif, mm I may try it soon not sure.... I have to compile my audio driver anyway [01:05] yoasif, cool [01:05] boas noites [01:05] coz_: yeah install it, it's working for me, mostly :) [01:06] coz_: works for me [01:06] what about compiz [01:06] yoasif: audio finally working for me [01:06] I was without audio for 3 weeks [01:06] just VLC audio not working no idea why [01:07] coz_: compiz is working... i had some issues with nvidia + compositing, but it seems to be fixed now [01:07] yoasif, very cool [01:08] BUGabundo: good news on the audio.... did you ever have the stuttering/crackling issue? [01:10] sure did [01:34] hi.. i'm trying out grub2, and managed to get it to work on jaunty, both chainload and native. This was done using a separate hdd for /boot since my root partition is ext4 on lvm. Now, I wish to test using /boot on my root partition. I reconfgured /boot to be a normal folder, and ran this : grub-install /dev/sda I received this error "error: Unknown metadata header" followed by grub-probe: error: no mapping exists for `Ubuntu-jau [01:34] nty' [01:34] then this Auto-detection of a filesystem module failed. [01:34] Please specify the module with the option `--modules' explicitly. [01:34] Cameron: humm AFAIK grub2 is only supported in karmic [01:35] BUGabundo: not according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/Grub2Testing [01:35] cheking [01:36] ok good to know [01:37] Cameron: but you need to talk to colin [01:37] and he aint here [01:37] try #ubuntu-devel [01:37] ok, thanks [01:56] maxb: ping [01:57] maxb: so you are in favour of conventional units and not SI ? [02:26] * DanaG wishes somebody would make a noise-cancellation plugin for ALSA for array microphones. [05:19] * i wish someone would make an equalizer plugin for ALSA/pulseaudio... [05:21] Or make a UI for it, at least. [05:21] There already ARE equalizer plugins.... but not with a UI. [05:22] DanaG: how do i change the equalizers? [05:22] I don't know that myself, actually. [05:23] :( [05:25] DanaG: offtopic... how did u do this? ""[06:56] * DanaG wishes"" [05:26] /me [05:26] that's how. =รพ [05:26] ah , i was doing it wrong ! [05:27] * macvr slaps forehead! [06:09] fuxk facebook [09:51] Does anyone know what might be broken that clicking "Computer" in the gnome menus results in a dbus NoReply error? [09:52] Happens in one of of my Karmic machines, but not others [10:43] has anybody had a problem with karmic playing music cd's with rhythmbox where the playing stops for about a second every 10 or so seconds? === detrate- is now known as detrate [13:22] Crazyguy: I'm having that problem with my media library. I don't know the bug # but I'm sure there is one. [13:31] Hew, ok [13:50] Hiyas all [15:01] anyone with failing resume from suspend to ram? [15:01] good afternoon everyone [15:14] !release [15:14] Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases [15:14] !LTS [15:14] LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server. The current LTS version of Ubuntu is !Hardy (Hardy Herron 8.04) [15:15] BluesKaj: eheh [15:15] !schedule [15:15] A schedule of Karmic Koala (9.10) release milestones can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicReleaseSchedule [15:16] BUGabundo, is it true Karmic is the next LTS after 6.06 [15:17] of course not [15:17] next LTS shall be either 10.04 or 10.10 [15:17] with more ods on 10.04 [15:18] there was some discussion in trying to set it close to debian release, but since they are much more relaxed then us, [15:18] the current idea is to user our own schedule for the time being [15:19] apw: are we going with -30 or -31 for KK ? [15:19] karmic is aiming for 2.6.31. expectations is that that would release in time to settle for beta [15:20] apw: thanks [15:20] BluesKaj, the LTS after 6.06 was 8.04 ? [15:22] grrr miss read what BluesKaj asked [15:22] apw , I'm referring to the 5yr LTS . The last one was dapper 6.06 [15:23] however long ago dapper was .. it was just when I started experimenting with Linux [15:24] apw: did usb 3.0 already landed on any kernel ? [15:24] BluesKaj, Hardy was a 5 year LTS [15:24] well 3.5 on desktop, 5 on server, the same as dapper [15:24] apw: Hardy is a 3 year Desktop LTS, and 5 for server [15:25] 3 or 3.5 ? LOL [15:25] and as far as i know dapper has those same rules? [15:25] looks like 3 is the official number, my mistake [15:25] np [15:25] so i think i am sane in saying the LTS following dapper was hardy [15:26] yep [15:26] and next should be 10.04 [15:26] apw: did usb 3.0 already landed on any kernel ? [15:27] not that i have heard of no [15:27] humm [15:27] I read on some blog, upstream already had it in [15:27] just not sure into what RC [15:28] if so then it'll be in the karmic kernel when it releases [15:28] yeah [15:28] need to get more intel on that [15:29] nothing obvious in there [15:34] I am having some Pulseaudio problems, most apps work fine with pulseaudio, but firefox gets "Connection refused" and pulseaudio doesn't even log a connection attempt. Anybody seen anything like this? [15:34] apw: http://www.linux-magazine.com/online/news/first_driver_for_usb_3_0 [15:35] henke: on karmic? [15:35] please go to #ubuntu-audio-help and ping dtchen [15:35] BUGabundo, i see nothing in linus' tree nor in the lkml archive so far [15:35] henke: wit which FF? [15:35] apw: "Greg Kroah-Hartman already queued the patches for Kernel 2.6.31, "so Linux users should have official USB 3.0 support around September 2009." [15:36] yeah so they will hit in the -rc1 timeframe [15:36] BUGabundo: yes, karmic, with 3.0.10 and 3.5. [15:36] not in .30 where we are as of now [15:36] apw: ok. I'll let my friend know [15:37] henke: no idea. you have to wait for dtchen to help you out [15:38] BluesKaj, yep looking at my sources both dapper and hardy have the same support spread, three years for desktop and five for server installations [15:38] BUGabundo: thanks [15:39] BluesKaj, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for the absolute dates === defcon is now known as Guest62684 === Guest62684 is now known as ionstorm [15:42] actually dapper wasn't my first adventure with ubuntu, it was hoary ...yeah that's it . I tried to run it on a 233mhz /6gig hdd pc some colleages rescued from the dumpster at work :) [15:43] humm [15:44] when we go back more then one release I have lots of trouble associating codenames to versions [15:44] so horray was what? 5.10 ? === le_bilou1e is now known as le_biloute [17:50] hi there, i was in here about a month ago trying to find what package a certain font was in, someone gave me the correct command but i've forgotten it [17:53] charlie458: logs? [17:53] BUGabundo, re-installed OS and lost them, forgot to back them up :( [17:53] !logs [17:53] Official channel logs can be found at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ - For LoCo channels, http://logs.ubuntu-eu.org/freenode/ [17:53] charlie458: done [17:54] BUGabundo, thanks :D [17:54] i'll search [17:59] ty BUGabundo i found it [18:00] charlie458: great === FoxBlitzz is now known as FoxBlitzz_ === FoxBlitzz_ is now known as FoxBlitzz [20:21] where did asoundconf go in Karmic? different name? just removed? it was in alsa-utils before [20:22] I think it was removed [20:22] some time ago [20:22] droped upstream [20:22] does anything replace it? [20:24] no idea [20:24] pulse? [20:24] lol [20:24] pavucontrol [20:24] well, it was convenient to toggle alsa redirection to pulseaudio [20:25] I was going to turn that off to get sound for some flash stuff, which I wrote earlier that I have problems with [20:28] yeah [20:28] but it works here [20:39] hey [20:40] Assid: hey [20:41] how goes it === yofel_ is now known as yofel === electro is now known as e\ectro_ [22:20] Hrm. devicekit is not endearing itself to me so far [22:21] maxb: lots of changes to it recentely [22:21] don't be admired of lots of breakage [22:21] until it setles === elpargo_ is now known as elpargo