[00:30] <yoasif> cwillu: around?
[00:32] <BUGabundo> haven't seen cwillu all day
[00:36] <yoasif> cwillu: never mind :)
[01:12] <cwillu> poek poke
[01:12] <cwillu> was in the smallest town in saskatchewan all day
[01:12] <cwillu> surprisingly, very good wireless :)
[01:12]  * cwillu pokes yoasif_ 
[01:12]  * cwillu would poke BUGabundo if he was in the channel :/
[01:13] <cwillu> install-info: No dir file specified; try --help for more information.
[01:22] <yoasif_> cwillu: had a question about launchpad, bugabundo helped me
[01:27] <cwillu> that's no fun :p
[01:54] <changturkey> anyone running kubuntu karmic?
[01:55] <yoasif> everyone
[01:55] <changturkey> kubuntu, not ubuntu
[01:58] <yoasif> ah
[01:59] <yoasif> not me, not a fan of kde
[01:59]  * Jeruvy ^^
[02:10] <ethana2> karmic koila, eh?
[02:10] <ethana2> well, I don't know what that is, but I suppose it sounds fearsome
[02:10] <ethana2> maybe this release is australian or something
[02:10] <ethana2> Ubuntu Karmic Koila Alpha 2 | Ubuntu <http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/karmic/alpha2>
[02:19] <TheInfinity> ethana2: perhaps its just an animal with k in beginning :p
[02:19] <ethana2> well, the last one was mythical, so why not
[02:19] <ethana2> ;)
[02:49] <ghindo> I don't have to enable UXA if I'm running Karmic, right?  It's enabled by default?
[02:52] <ethana2> ghindo: I think EXA is still default
[02:52] <ethana2> they want to work out more bugs in UXA before making it the default
[02:52] <ethana2> check the release notes
[02:57] <Sarvatt> there is nothing besides UXA on intel in karmic anymore
[02:58] <ethana2> oh
[02:59] <ethana2> Sarvatt: interesting
[03:01] <matrixblue> Which alpha are we at now?
[03:02] <yofel> matrixblue: alpha2
[03:02] <matrixblue> oh nvm I see the topic now
[03:05] <billybigrigger> well i said i would contribute to jaunty and i didn't do eff all last cycle, im gonna help this time around :P
[03:05] <ghindo> Sarvatt: So I don't need to edit Xorg.conf to add UXA?
[03:06] <Sarvatt> nope ya dont, it'll ignore anything else you put if you do :)
[03:07] <ghindo> Sarvatt: That's what I thought.  Thanks!
[03:08] <ethana2> ghindo: sorry, I must have misread something
[03:08] <ethana2> So, it seems different memory managers are better suited for different kinds of gpu hardware..
[03:09] <ethana2> Do you suppose nVidia will be able to deliver KMS on 9.10?
[03:11] <ghindo> How is KMS working out for everybody?
[03:11] <Sarvatt> 99.99999999% chance it wont ethana2 :)
[03:12] <crdlb> ethana2: I'm a bit confused by that statement; do you mean nouveau?
[03:12] <crdlb> s/statement/question/
[03:31] <ircnickiuse> wtf? seriously? will 9.10 desktop have PAE in kernel?
[03:31] <ircnickiuse> why the fuck doesn't 9.04 desktop have PAE in kernel? is there a reason?
[03:34] <yofel> !language | ircnickiuse
[03:37] <ircnickiuse> yofel, any views on PAE inclusion in a society where all pcs being sold for desktop are being sold with 4gfb of ram. and by all I mean some, and by some I mean I have no idea
[03:39] <ethana2> I get all these technologies confused
[03:39] <Sarvatt> ..and all of those desktops sold with 4gb of ram are x64 compatable?
[03:39] <ethana2> I just know I don't like proprietary BIOSes cause their defaults are always terrible
[03:40] <ircnickiuse> Sarvatt, and very little software is released 64bit versions
[03:40] <ethana2> it'd be cool if Ubuntu could automatically install coreboot.
[03:40] <Sarvatt> i think you're thinking of windows there :)
[03:41] <virtuald> it'd be cool if coreboot could run on more motherboards
[03:41] <ircnickiuse> ok, on topic with +1
[03:41] <ethana2> virtuald: yeah..
[03:41] <ircnickiuse> what work is there ok wiki or elsewhere of the new look and feel?
[03:45] <Sarvatt> you can install the server kernel on jaunty for PAE on i386, pretty sure I read there was going to be a PAE option for i386 in karmic with the server kernel moving to x64 only
[03:48] <ircnickiuse> Sarvatt, I know, because I did this, and it screwed the hell out of my system. and by screwed the hell out of, I mean, it was ok and didn't affect it at all, but forced a restart that screwd my sound, when in reality, I didn't need to restart if it wasn't for that PAE, and I could have finished testing
[04:53] <billybigrigger> k i just upgraded to karmic...now i had a raid1 setup with sda1 and sdb1 with my root partition on sdc
[04:54] <billybigrigger> now after the upgrade SDB is root, and sda1 and sdc1 have become the raid drives.....
[04:54] <billybigrigger> my question is now that my raid disks don't automount...where do i configure this?
[04:54] <billybigrigger> now i have to manually start the array with sudo mdadm -A /dev/md0 /dev/sda1 /dev/sdc1
[04:54] <billybigrigger>  and then mount /dev/md0
[05:00] <epimeth> ahoy!  this is more a kubuntu+1 question, but that channel is locked, so.... I don't have update-manager so I can't update-manager -d ..... can I just change all "jaunty" to "karmic" is my apt sources and run a dist-upgrade?
[05:00] <eMyller> epimeth: "Karmic is NOT RELEASED" @ topic
[05:01] <DanaG> Here's something I'm curious of:  why does Ubuntu's pavucontrol show my sound card as just "USB Audio", but Fedora show the real-ish name of "Turtle Beach Audio Advantage Roadie"?
[05:01] <DanaG> The former name is from aplay -l, the latter is from lsusb.
[05:02] <epimeth> eMyller: I know.... I want to test it out!
[05:05] <nhasian> i thought alpha2 was going to have empathy instead of pidgin
[05:06] <ethana2> nhasian: is Karmic going Empathy?
[05:52] <myself> how is karmik koala treating you
[05:54] <bazhang> myself, this channel is for those testing karmic; chat in #ubuntu-offtopic
[05:56] <ghindo> Is anybody using KMS?
[05:57] <ethana2> Is there a channel for ubuntu+1 PPC?
[05:57] <ethana2> our ports are always in such rough shape..
[05:57]  * ethana2 looks for it
[05:58] <ethana2> would it be -powerpc+1 or +1-powerpc ?
[06:08] <bazhang> ethana2, just #ubuntu-ppc iirc
[06:08] <ethana2> bazhang: yeah, looks like it..
[06:08] <nhasian> ethana2, thats what i read but i guess they havent yet switched to empathy as of alpha2
[06:08] <ethana2> bazhang: no daily liveCDs for 9.10 PPC?
[07:13] <nhasian> anyone try pairing a bluetooth mouse with alpha2?
[07:22] <billybigrigger> anyone know of a way to get thunderbird working with indicator-applet?
[07:22] <billybigrigger> or is this something mozilla has to incorporate?
[07:27] <nhasian> billybigrigger, yeah i think mozilla needs to incorperate it
[07:29] <billybigrigger> meh
[07:29] <billybigrigger> goodnight
[07:29] <billybigrigger> :P
[07:29] <billybigrigger> just sucks having to have thunderbird in the bottom panel
[07:30] <billybigrigger> on minimization, would be nice to dock in the system panel you know
[07:32] <billybigrigger> whats the best way to restart sound?
[07:32] <nhasian> i filed my first bug report, can anyone check if i did it properly? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/386224
[07:32] <billybigrigger> i had sound working, i was listening to music all night
[07:32] <billybigrigger> now i go to watch a movie and i can't get sound working in anything, movies, music, totem or vlc
[07:33] <nhasian> billybigrigger, if you log out and then log back in does it fix the sound?  No need to reboot, just log out
[07:33] <billybigrigger> your bug report looks ok
[07:33] <billybigrigger> can you reproduce the bug?
[07:33] <billybigrigger> you might want to paste some lsub or dmesg outputs for other debugging aswell
[07:34] <nhasian> well it happens to me consistantly.  i am hoping someone else can reproduce it as well to confirm it
[07:35] <billybigrigger> logout fixed it
[07:35] <billybigrigger> actually no it didnt
[07:36] <billybigrigger> i had logout sound and login sounds
[07:36] <billybigrigger> nothing in vlc
[07:36] <nhasian> billybigrigger, i think thats from pulseaudio
[07:36] <billybigrigger> music works
[07:36] <billybigrigger> must be vlc
[07:36] <nhasian> doesnt vlc have a pulseaudio plugin?
[07:37] <nhasian> billybigrigger, make sure you have vlc-plugin-pulse installed
[07:37] <billybigrigger> is that new in karmic?
[07:38] <billybigrigger> i just upgraded today and this is the first time using vlc since
[07:38] <nhasian> nope i used it in jaunty as well
[07:38] <billybigrigger> well vlc worked fine in jaunty without it
[07:38] <billybigrigger> but thanks
[07:38] <billybigrigger> that worked great
[07:39] <nhasian> great i'm glad it fixed it
[07:39] <nhasian> you reminded me to install vlc too
[07:39] <nhasian> now for hellanzb
[07:40] <billybigrigger> hehe
[07:40] <billybigrigger> now i can watch some tv eps before bed, thanks!
[07:40] <billybigrigger> and goodnight all
[07:41] <billybigrigger> ooh
[07:41] <billybigrigger> finally vlc is fixed!!! the video window is in the same window and the control bar
[07:41] <billybigrigger> awesome! haha
[07:45] <nhasian> question will it be okay to install a program from someone's ppa using their jaunty package if they dont have a karmic one?
[07:47] <maxb> probably, but not necessarily
[07:48] <DanaG> Depends on what the package is.
[07:48] <DanaG> oh yeah, does nvidia 185 (or whatever) work on Karmic?
[07:50] <nhasian> DanaG, so far i used the jaunty repos for Gnome-Do and LottaNZB and they are working in Karmic
[07:50] <DanaG> Those are non-system-level apps; should be fine.
[07:51] <DanaG> Things like Xorg would be the things to avoid mixing.
[07:51] <nhasian> thanks that makes sense
[07:51] <DanaG> what is lottanzb, anyway?
[07:52] <nhasian> its just a front end for hellanzb binary newsreader
[07:52] <DanaG> ah.
[08:35] <DanaG> Just tried the Xinput2 stuff... with MPX.
[08:35] <DanaG> I must say... it rocks.
[08:36] <DanaG> Now... is there a way to attach the same keyboard to two different places?
[08:38] <nhasian> your speaking greek to me
[08:38] <DanaG> my speaking greek to you?  =þ  -- tease on the "your"
[08:43] <nhasian> what is Xinput2 and MPX?
[08:44] <nhasian> i'm on a roll.  I added another bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/386239
[08:45] <DanaG> ah, MPX -- Multi-Pointer X.
[08:48] <nhasian> whats the purpose of that?
[08:48] <DanaG> google it, and you'll find some amusing-ness.
[08:50] <DanaG> okay... but the apps aren't USING mpx.
[08:51] <nhasian> are usb thumbdrives supposed to be auto-mounted in /media/cdrom0?  or is that a bug?
[08:52] <DanaG> That's a bug.
[08:55] <nhasian> wow 3 bugs i ran into tonight.  alpha2 really IS as buggy as they said :)
[09:06] <nhasian> DanaG, I saw the youtube video of MPX.  it looks really neat but i cant imagine a real life scenario where it would be useful
[09:07] <DanaG> hmm, it might be useful for teaching people how to do things.
[09:07] <DanaG> No more fighting over the mouse -- just guide the person around with the "other" pointer/
[09:07] <DanaG> .
[09:09] <nhasian> kinda like remote desktop
[09:09] <DanaG> Yeah.  Though apps right now tend to deal badly with it.
[09:10] <DanaG> Like, trying to draw in gimp locks up compiz or metacity.
[10:13] <BUGabundo> bons dias
[14:18] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[14:39] <BUGabundo> hi BluesKaj
[14:39] <BluesKaj> hi BUGabundo
[15:41] <vaibhav> anybody know how to convert koala desktop cd to alternate cd, I downloaded Desktop cd for alpha1
[15:42] <vaibhav> sorry alpha 2
[15:48] <jpds> vaibhav: You can't.
[15:49] <BUGabundo> vaibhav: as jpds said, you can't!
[15:49] <BUGabundo> do you really need it ?
[15:51] <vaibhav> yeah
[15:51] <vaibhav> it took several hours(8 to be precise ) to download it
[15:51] <vaibhav> http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/965134.html
[15:51] <BUGabundo> errr
[15:51] <vaibhav> here it is mentioned of doing it somehow using jigdo
[15:51] <BUGabundo> that a while
[15:52] <BUGabundo> I just got several dailis, cds, dvds, 32 and 64bis
[15:52] <BUGabundo> took me less then 4h
[15:52] <BUGabundo> but I use rsync
[15:52] <BUGabundo> vaibhav: do you have a previous alternate cd?
[15:52] <vaibhav> I am in a 3rd world country where connection are very slow
[15:52] <vaibhav> no I don't have alternate cd
[15:52] <BUGabundo> maybe you can use rsync and just get the diffs
[15:53] <vaibhav> is there a way of using it somehow to minimize the download from internet
[15:59] <BUGabundo> nope
[15:59] <BUGabundo> there is the minimal cd
[15:59] <BUGabundo> its only 8MiBs
[15:59] <BUGabundo> but you still have to download all you need to install, aafter
[17:06] <BUGabundo> since when is UNR an ISO??
[17:06] <BUGabundo> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook-remix/daily-live/current/
[17:54] <m_tadeu> hi all
[17:55] <m_tadeu> how can I make the wifi button to work?
[17:55] <BUGabundo> ola m_tadeu
[17:55] <BUGabundo> on karmic?
[17:55] <m_tadeu> yup
[17:56] <BUGabundo> what wifi card?
[17:56] <m_tadeu> athreos ar5bxb63
[17:58] <BUGabundo> ahh those
[17:58] <m_tadeu> hehe those
[17:59] <BUGabundo> try enableing backports and instaling the backpor modules for the kernel
[17:59] <BUGabundo> if that doesn't work
[17:59] <BUGabundo> download and install mainline kernel
[17:59] <BUGabundo> !mainline | m_tadeu
[18:00] <BUGabundo> m_tadeu: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds
[18:00] <m_tadeu> mainlie kernel? never heard about it
[18:08] <m_tadeu> backports modules are already installed
[18:08] <BUGabundo> reboot
[18:08] <BUGabundo> see you soon
[18:09] <m_tadeu> not that...I already had them installed before this boot
[18:10] <BUGabundo> oh ok
[18:10] <BUGabundo> then try mainline
[18:12] <Pici> Er, there won't be anything in backports on Karmic.  Also, this could be due to the hal depreciation noted in the alpha2 notes.
[18:12] <BUGabundo> ahh
[18:12] <BUGabundo> haven't read those yet
[18:12] <BUGabundo> mail back log
[18:12] <Pici> See /topic
[18:12] <BUGabundo> let me see it
[18:14] <BUGabundo> well at least that explains why I lost my Power button
[18:39] <m_tadeu> so should I just install devicekit-power?
[18:40] <m_tadeu> does it take care of the wiki enable/desable button?
[19:04] <m_tadeu> another question is
[19:04] <m_tadeu> the brighness control sometimes doesn't work
[19:31] <billybigrigger> anyone having problems with sound in flash?
[19:55] <BluesKaj> on which browser , billybigrigger ?
[19:55] <billybigrigger> firefox
[19:55] <billybigrigger> 3.0.10
[19:55] <billybigrigger> is this a known issue?
[19:56] <billybigrigger> sound is working for every other aspect on the system, but not in flash
[19:56] <billybigrigger> is there a firefox/flash/pulse plugin i need to install or something i am missing?
[19:56] <billybigrigger> because sound wouldn't work for me yesterday in vlc unless i installed vlc-plugin-pulse, which was a new issue to me in karmic
[19:57] <BluesKaj> billybigrigger, I think it might be (k)ubuntu-extracodecs
[19:57] <billybigrigger> im pretty sure i have that installed
[19:58] <billybigrigger> err
[19:58] <billybigrigger> nope, no such package
[20:00] <BluesKaj> kubuntu-restricted-extras
[20:01] <billybigrigger> im running gnome
[20:03] <BluesKaj> ubuntu-restricted-extras
[20:03] <billybigrigger> already installed
[20:05] <BluesKaj> obviously you have flashplugin-nonfree
[20:06] <billybigrigger> yeah
[20:55] <daubers> Evening peeps, how unstable is Karmic at the moment (other than the obvious very)
[21:07] <JorgeJorgesson> daubers: Karmic works fine for me.  No issues yet.
[21:07] <BluesKaj> daubers, not too bad , the odd frozen or disappearing cursor
[21:08] <BluesKaj> unresponsive apps , sometimes
[21:12] <daubers> BluesKaj: Might start testing that then. No longer have any urgent need for my computer so happy to help test :)
[21:39] <maxb> daubers: I think it's fairly good, though I'd be wary if you have software raid
[21:39] <maxb> or any raid or devicemapper fancyness, actually
[21:41] <lifecurbed> gnome notifications - I'm currently using ubuntu 9.10 x64 and I was trying to find the best way to have growl-esque notifications when using pidgin, firefox, etc. I've tried mumbles, but it doesn't seem to work properly on ubuntu x64.
[21:43] <daubers> maxb: Nope, bog standardy laptop
[21:49] <Sarvatt> lifecurbed: have you tried the firefox-notifications package?
[21:50] <Sarvatt> sorry, firefox-notify
[21:53] <daz_> Hi guys, hoping someone can point me in the right direction here :)
[21:53] <daz_> I've been using ubuntu for a few years now, and have recently gotten into python and have been writing programs at work
[21:54] <daz_> I'd like to try and get involved in some wider ubuntu development, with python
[21:54] <daz_> so if anyone can suggest some decent wiki's about getting involved and any suggestion for python packages that need hacking for karmic that'd be great :)
[21:56] <lifecurbed> sarvatt : nope, not yet. I'll check that out though. any solutions for pidgin?
[21:56] <lifecurbed> sarvatt : sorry - i meant to erase the pidgin thing
[21:57] <lifecurbed> sarvatt : pidgin has built in notifications that look wonderful :)
[21:57] <Sarvatt> pidgin has a libnotify popup plugin that uses the same thing as the firefox-notify
[21:58] <Sarvatt> should be installed by default? probably the one you are referring to
[21:58] <Sarvatt> ah package is pidgin-libnotify
[22:42] <dupondje> Touchpad click broken @ Karmic ? ;)
[22:44] <yofel> dupondje: yup, bug 378391
[22:44] <dupondje> owkej :D
[22:45] <dupondje> the pain of using Alfa :p
[22:52] <dupondje> yofel: also having some 'buzz' sound comming from my computer, its weird :P
[22:57] <yofel> hm, don't know about that. Iirc they changed something in alsa for better power saving. Now I get clicks when the card get's turned on/off ^^
[22:58] <Sarvatt> kind of not a bug in the sense that being disabled by default when a touchpad has multiple buttons is by design upstream, but ubuntu carries patches that force it enabled by default that arent applied to the latest package in the archive
[22:59] <Sarvatt> synclient TapButton1=1 enables it, or can use gpointing-device-settings until it gets fixed though
[23:02] <dupondje> trying :D
[23:02] <dupondje> btw, how can I enable CTRL+V to paste ?
[23:03] <yofel> Sarvatt: thx, didn't know that XD
[23:04] <dupondje> gpointing-device-settings doesn't work imo :s
[23:04] <Sarvatt> dupondje: should be working by default that way, are you talking about in a specific app that changes it? (like in gnome-terminal its defaulted to control shift v instead and you can change it in the profile preferences)
[23:05] <dupondje> thats what I needed to know :) it was indeed only in gnome-terminal
[23:05] <Sarvatt> works great here, i love gpointing-device-settings :D someone was saying it wasnt installing an icon for them though if thats what you mean
[23:06] <Sarvatt> can make one manually pointing to /usr/bin/gpointing-device-settings or just run gpointing-device-settings in terminal if thats the problem
[23:07] <dupondje> no, tapping is enabled in gpointing-device-settings, but its not workin :D
[23:08] <Sarvatt> ahh gotcha, yeah now that i look there isnt even a enable or disable tapping option in there is there lol
[23:08] <Sarvatt> i like it for the multi finger options :D
[23:10] <Dominik> yellow, I need to dowload the full dvd where can I get it?
[23:10] <dupondje> www.ubuntu.com/testing ?
[23:11] <Dominik> i thought hey were dvd, sorry
[23:12] <Dominik> im haveing problems in 8.04 that seem to be resovled in the 9.10 kernal
[23:14] <BUGabundo> dupondje: Sarvatt discussing the tab bug on karmic??
[23:14] <BUGabundo> its dead. and reported and triagged
[23:14] <BUGabundo> Dominik: what version? jaunty (stable) or karmic (devel) ?
[23:14] <Sarvatt> tab bug?
[23:14] <Dominik> dunno
[23:14] <Dominik> i need the latest kernal .30
[23:14] <Dominik> i belive
[23:15] <Dominik> i dont even want to install 9.10 I just want to grab the kernal
[23:18] <Dominik> is there an alternative location to download 9.10 the cdimag.eubuntu.com is kinda slow
[23:20] <dupondje> Dominik: if u just need other kernel
[23:20] <dupondje> try http://kernel.ubuntu.com
[23:20] <BUGabundo> Dominik: you can install the latest kernel on stabel relases too
[23:20] <dupondje> u can just get you a newer kernel there :P
[23:20] <BUGabundo> its called Mainline
[23:20] <Dominik> well I don't know what to do, maybe you can help
[23:21] <Dominik> i have 8.04 but no internet since it doesn't recognize me ethernet adapter
[23:21] <Dominik> this is supposed to be fixed in the latest kernal
[23:21] <BUGabundo> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds
[23:21] <BUGabundo> try this then Dominik
[23:21] <Dominik> i was going to burn the cd and add it to the software sources then I should be able to install kernal
[23:22] <Dominik> oh nice
[23:22] <Dominik> can you help me installing the kernal?
[23:22] <BUGabundo> just follow what says there
[23:22] <BUGabundo> you download the version you want for your arch!
[23:22] <Dominik> k, i need the 2.6.30 but there are several versions.. ?
[23:22] <BUGabundo> LOLOL
[23:22] <BUGabundo> use the one on the bottom LOL
[23:22] <Dominik> ?
[23:23] <BUGabundo> put all in a folder
[23:23] <Dominik> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=M;O=D
[23:23] <BUGabundo> Dominik: using 32 or 64 bis?
[23:23] <BUGabundo> *bits
[23:23] <Dominik> 64
[23:23] <Dominik> i7
[23:24] <BUGabundo> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.30/linux-source-2.6.30_2.6.30-020630_all.deb
[23:24] <BUGabundo> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.30/linux-image-2.6.30-020630-generic_2.6.30-020630_amd64.deb
[23:24] <BUGabundo> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.30/linux-headers-2.6.30-020630_2.6.30-020630_all.deb
[23:24] <BUGabundo> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.30/linux-headers-2.6.30-020630-generic_2.6.30-020630_amd64.deb
[23:24] <Dominik> wow, overwhelming me here : (
[23:25] <BUGabundo> get this debs and put them into a folder
[23:25] <Dominik> k
[23:25] <BUGabundo> Dominik: just 4 links dude
[23:25] <Dominik> got it lol
[23:27] <Dominik> how come this server so much faster then the cdimage.ubuntu.com
[23:28] <BUGabundo> less load?
[23:28] <Dominik> k got em all, let me check
[23:29] <Dominik> k, what now?
[23:29] <Dominik> burn on cd?
[23:29] <BUGabundo> open a terminal
[23:29] <BUGabundo> no CD need
[23:29] <BUGabundo> now navigate from the terminal to where ever you stored the debs
[23:29] <Dominik> these files are not on ubuntu
[23:29] <Dominik> they are on cent os
[23:29] <Dominik> ubuntu doesn't connect to the internet
[23:29] <Dominik> it refuses to recognize that i have an eth adapter
[23:31] <BUGabundo> ahhhhhhhhhhhhh
[23:31] <BUGabundo> ok
[23:31] <BUGabundo> then you need to put them on some place you can access from Ubuntu
[23:31] <Dominik> ill reboot into ubuntu as soon as it has finished writing them to cd
[23:31] <BUGabundo> why are you putting on CD?
[23:31] <BUGabundo> is this on the same machine?
[23:31] <Dominik> ya
[23:31] <Dominik> ohhh
[23:31] <Dominik> dammm
[23:31] <BUGabundo> if so put it on disc and then access from the other OS
[23:31] <Dominik> i suck
[23:32] <Dominik> :(
[23:32] <Dominik> preted im reading it form the hdd :P
[23:34] <Dominik> alright started up
[23:34] <Dominik> what do I do
[23:34] <BUGabundo> now open a terminal
[23:35] <BUGabundo> now navigate from the terminal to where ever you stored the debs
[23:35] <Dominik> got it
[23:35] <BUGabundo> then run
[23:35] <BUGabundo> sudo dpkg -i linux*
[23:36] <Dominik> hang on im haveing directory problems
[23:37] <BUGabundo> LOL
[23:37] <Dominik> ok, simple operation accompished
[23:37] <BUGabundo> reboot
[23:38] <BUGabundo> choose the kernel
[23:38] <BUGabundo> and let us know
[23:38] <Dominik> errors were encountered while processing linux image 2.6.30.020630-generic
[23:38] <BUGabundo> oops
[23:39] <Dominik> i need to redowload?
[23:39] <Sarvatt> is it possible you're using ubuntu 32 bit even though your cpu is 64 bit Dominik?
[23:39] <BUGabundo> shouldn't
[23:39] <BUGabundo> Sarvatt: maybe!
[23:39] <Dominik> no it should be, id cry if I am
[23:39] <BUGabundo> I asked him
[23:39] <Dominik> how do i check
[23:39] <BUGabundo> Dominik: paste: uname -a
[23:39] <Sarvatt> what does uname -m say?
[23:39] <Dominik> x86_64
[23:40] <BUGabundo> so it 64 bits
[23:40] <Dominik> k
[23:42] <Dominik> that file is only 611kb
[23:42] <Dominik> yea seems right, mhh
[23:42] <Dominik> bugabundo i can't paste im typing from a windows mashine, my ubuntu has no internet
[23:43] <BUGabundo> ok
[23:43] <BUGabundo> no prob
[23:43] <Dominik> Linux dominik-desktop 2.6.24-23-generic #1 SMP Thu Nov 27 18:13:46 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[23:44] <Dominik> thats uname -a
[23:45] <Sarvatt> nothing else in the output that says what the error was when you try to install it?
[23:45] <Dominik> ok starting from Done.
[23:46] <Dominik> Selecting previously deselected package linux source 2.6.30
[23:46] <Dominik> unpacking linux source 2.6.30
[23:46] <Dominik> ..
[23:46] <Dominik> setting up linux headers 2.6.30.020630
[23:46] <Dominik> setting up linux headers 2.6.30 020630 generic
[23:46]  * BUGabundo poor guy
[23:46] <Sarvatt> just the image parts are important since it failed on that
[23:46] <Sarvatt> sorry you have to type it all, yeah :(
[23:47] <Dominik> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of linux image 2.6.30 020630 generic
[23:47] <Dominik> linux image 2.6.30 020630 generic depends on wireless crda however package wireless crda is not installed
[23:47] <Sarvatt> ah hah
[23:47] <Sarvatt> sudo apt-get install wireless-crda then try again?
[23:47] <Dominik> have i typed enough?
[23:47] <Sarvatt> yep
[23:48] <Dominik> i can't sudo apt get I dont have internet :(
[23:48] <Dominik> :(
[23:48] <BUGabundo> Sarvatt: he doenst have network!!!
[23:48] <BUGabundo> and how come it depends on that??
[23:48] <Sarvatt> did you install from an alternate cd? the package would be on there
[23:48] <Sarvatt> http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/w/wireless-crda/wireless-crda_1.7_amd64.deb
[23:49] <Sarvatt> you can sudo dpkg -i wireless-crda_1.7_amd64.deb after transferring that over
[23:49] <BUGabundo> Sarvatt: it shoulnt be needed!
[23:49] <BUGabundo> or he can just force ignore for now
[23:49] <BUGabundo> then again maybe that why is network doenst work
[23:49] <BUGabundo> LOL
[23:50] <BUGabundo> Dominik: paste: apt-cache policy ubuntu-desktop
[23:50] <Dominik> k let me try to install that, or
[23:50] <Sarvatt> due to a change in the way the kernel handles it in 2.6.30 it's needed i'm sure
[23:51] <Dominik> unable to locate package ubuntu-dekstop
[23:51] <Dominik> ooops
[23:51] <BUGabundo> typo
[23:51] <Dominik> installed 1.102
[23:51] <Dominik> candiate 1.102
[23:51] <BUGabundo> ubuntu-desktop
[23:51] <Dominik> version table
[23:51] <Dominik> 1.102 0
[23:51] <BUGabundo> ok so the seed is there!
[23:51] <Dominik> 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
[23:52] <BUGabundo> don't see why it would be missing stuff that depends on -30
[23:53] <Dominik> GOd i hate apple
[23:54] <BUGabundo> LOLOL
[23:54] <Dominik> sorry
[23:54] <LLStarks> yo
[23:54] <LLStarks> gnome-appearance-properties is borked
[23:54] <LLStarks> where do i report this? upstream or launchpad?
[23:54] <Dominik> alright so where to I put this junk so that I can sudo apt it
[23:56] <Sarvatt> just throw everything into one directory and you can sudo dpkg -i *.deb from terminal while in that directory
[23:57] <Dominik> $$@F!@ errors were encountered while processing wireless-crda_1.7_amd64.deb
[23:59] <Dominik> wooot
[23:59] <Dominik> done
[23:59] <Dominik> no error
[23:59] <Dominik> yay