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cwilluBUGabundo, bug #38818900:13
ubottuLaunchpad bug 388189 in ubuntu "When printing 6 sheets per page, the selected layout is not respected." [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38818900:13
cwilluOther bugs were similar but turned out to be different00:13
BUGabundocwillu: thanks00:14
billybigriggerdid anyone else have raid problems with upgrading to karmic? like after upgrading my disk UUID's got all mixed up, causing grub2 to not be able to find my root, and fstab couldnt mount my array because fstab had the wrong uuid00:25
billybigriggersweet00:41
billybigriggerwebcam works out of the box with karmic/cheese now :P00:41
billybigriggerno audio though :(00:41
BUGabundoahah00:43
billybigriggerooh deluge crash :P00:54
BUGabundowhat's new?00:55
maxbI had a variety of raid-related issues with karmic, yes00:57
billybigriggerBUGabundo::: maybe due to the new gtk2.0 update today00:58
billybigriggerJun 16 17:53:56 cabo kernel: [ 2035.299715] deluge[6739]: segfault at fffffffff8004040 ip 00007f6617818e59 sp 00007ffff610d010 error 4 in libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0.1702.0[7f6617763000+43e000]00:59
BUGabundobillybigrigger: gdb it00:59
billybigriggereh?00:59
BUGabundoLOL01:00
BUGabundo!gdb01:00
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about gdb01:00
maxbor rather, first install ddebs, then gdb it01:00
BUGabundo!debug01:00
ubottuFor help debugging your program, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProcedures01:00
billybigriggerlaugh all you want01:00
BUGabundomaxb: for some cases, plain gdb can be helpful01:00
billybigrigger:P im new to +101:00
BUGabundonot as much as full libs but it help01:00
BUGabundobillybigrigger: so were we all at some point01:00
BUGabundoone year ago, I would have done the same you did!01:01
BUGabundobillybigrigger: feel free to handbrake me any time you see fit01:01
billybigriggergiver01:01
BUGabundoany time it is possible, I'll throw you a bone ^W link01:01
billybigriggerim reading so your making fun of my lack of knowledge doesn't bother me :P01:02
BUGabundoI did NOT make fun of you or your lack of knowlage01:03
BUGabundoI don't know everything... damn I know nothing... really01:03
billybigriggerso your "gdb" comment refers to G_DEBUG=fatal_criticals deluge01:03
cwillubillybigrigger, he gets to ragging on your too bad, just ask him about the time he asked me to sponsor him ;p01:03
billybigriggereh?01:03
billybigriggertrying to get deluge to crash01:03
BUGabundocwillu: not sponsor! testify!01:04
billybigriggerheh01:04
BUGabundoI'm the new kid on the block... I know nothing. eager to learn01:05
BUGabundoand then babel all I've read like I'm a Wizard01:05
billybigriggermuahaha01:05
BUGabundoI do a very good job as a BOT with IA01:05
billybigriggerok, whats a trap?01:06
billybigriggerrunning gdb on deluge it triggered apport01:06
BUGabundooops01:06
billybigriggerand syslog is showing trap01:06
BUGabundothat shoult NOT happen01:06
billybigriggernot segfault01:06
billybigriggerso i should not report this then?01:06
billybigriggerGtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_column_id: assertion `GTK_IS_TREE_SORTABLE (sortable)' failed01:07
billybigriggeraborting...01:07
billybigriggerTrace/breakpoint trap (core dumped)01:07
BUGabundohumm01:07
BUGabundowait a few hours01:07
billybigriggerhaha01:07
BUGabundocould be package instability01:07
billybigriggercan i ask why?01:07
billybigriggerahh01:07
billybigriggeryou don't think it has anything to do with the new gtk2.0 updates?01:07
BUGabundoI've seen it happen in the past01:07
BUGabundono need to bug devs with stuff that goes way *before* they manage to read their bug mial01:08
billybigriggersounds good01:08
billybigriggermaybe ill go work on that grub2 wiki page :P01:08
BUGabundonice01:09
BUGabundostill not done?01:09
billybigriggerno01:09
billybigriggera guy from the ubuntu-doc-fr team said i could translate their wiki page01:09
RichardWolfVIBUGabundo: http://paste.ubuntu.com/196979/ Inkscape segafault01:09
billybigriggerbut i don't know how comfortable i feel copy/pasting their page01:10
billybigriggerbut it is written nice, but google translation doesn't do a great job and i don't know french soo...01:10
BUGabundoRichardWolfVI: I know I sound like a bot, but I'm not one!01:10
BUGabundoRichardWolfVI: what is that for?01:10
BUGabundobillybigrigger: are they already updated for Grub2??01:11
RichardWolfVIBUGabundo: Earlier today, you asked me for running GDB on Inkscape01:11
RichardWolfVIabout 15 hours ago01:11
billybigriggerBUGabundo::: its older, talks about installing on 8.04/8.10/9.0401:11
BUGabundobillybigrigger: no use for us now, is it ?01:12
billybigriggernope01:12
BUGabundoRichardWolfVI: I did?? I have the worse memory, believe me!01:13
billybigriggerso i was thinking of writing a whole new one for karmic01:13
billybigriggerjust don't know where to stary01:13
BUGabundoRichardWolfVI: $ dpkg -S /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.001:13
billybigriggerstart01:13
BUGabundoyou still need a few extra debug libs01:13
BUGabundobillybigrigger: HEAD /sarcasm01:13
RichardWolfVIBUGabundo: libglib2.0-0: /usr/lib/libgobject-2.0.so.001:16
BUGabundoRichardWolfVI: now install the -debsym of that paackage01:19
billybigriggeri need food01:25
billybigriggerbbl01:25
BUGabundome too01:25
BUGabundoits 1:30 am here01:25
RichardWolfVIBUGabundo: OK, installed01:26
RichardWolfVInow what?01:26
BUGabundorun it again on gdb01:27
BUGabundoand check for the next lib that is missing01:27
BUGabundoand repeat it all01:28
BUGabundountil you find what is causing the crash01:28
RichardWolfVIOK01:28
DanaGheh, if you accidentally have nouveau kms load, thus preventing nvidia from starting..... then failsafe-X comes on top and wrecks it with VESA.02:11
DanaGSo, it renders your consoles unusable.02:11
DanaGMight be good to have failsafe-X use fbdev instead of vesa, if KMS is in use.02:11
BUGabundo$ sudo echo snoozzz | /proc/cpuinfo02:23
DanaGhuh?  that makes no sense.02:24
BUGabundosee how much I need to go to bed?02:24
BUGabundosee you tommorow02:24
RichardWolfVIInkscape segafaults unsexpectedly, GDB output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/197399/02:31
ghindoPartial upgrades aren't advisable, correct?02:33
Sarvattghindo: if its hotkey-setup you're referring to  its ok to let it go02:46
ghindoSarvatt: Let it go as in, skip it for now?02:49
Sarvattlet it delete it :)02:49
ghindoThanks :)02:53
DanaGargh, what the hell?  I middle-scroll (i.e. two-finger scroll)... and my cursor randomly teleports to the lower-right corner of the screen.03:04
DanaGOUCH!  I opened "ear candy"... and it just BLASTED me.03:06
DanaGIt cranked my volume ALL THE WAY UP!03:07
DanaGand it KEEPS doing it.03:07
DanaGOkay, that app is a miserable failure.  It keeps turning my volume up.  and up.  and up.03:08
FFForeverhow do i turn down my screen brightness?06:30
FFForevermy function + f7 does not work =(06:30
mslxset dpms force suspend   :)06:33
mslOf course, then it isn't useful... :)06:33
FFForever...06:33
FFForever...06:33
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cwillumsl, xset dpms force off will just turn off the backlight, if you insist on giving only half-useful advice :p07:06
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cwilluDanaG, complaining about earcandy taking over your volume settings is like complaining about a tiling window manager moving all of your windows around07:07
zniavrehello09:17
zniavredoes the nvidia graphic driver 173.14.xx works on karmic please?09:17
RichardWolfVIzniavre: Is it in the repo?09:26
zniavre173.14.16 yes they are, but with vbox it seems to does not work09:26
RichardWolfVIit should work09:27
RichardWolfVI¿how so?09:27
zniavre180 works 173 no09:27
zniavreand i can't install them with 2.6.30 kernel on jaunty so i guess there is something wrong09:27
RichardWolfVIWhat do you mean with that it doesn't work with vbox09:27
zniavreit 's possible to install them09:28
zniavre180 at least09:28
zniavre173 make an error about nvidia.ko09:28
RichardWolfVIExplain better, please09:29
RichardWolfVIwhat it as to do with vbox?09:29
zniavresorry im french english is a bit difficult for me09:29
tgpraveenmaybe there is a ubuntu-fr09:30
zniavreim asking here for karmic09:30
RichardWolfVIwell, explain step by step what are you trying to do09:30
zniavre173 failed to install on karmic (vbox) but 180 can09:31
zniavre173 failed to install on jaunty 2.6.30 kernel09:32
zniavrei was wondering if 173 are ready yet to be installed on 2.6.3009:32
zniavrethis is understandable ?09:32
RichardWolfVII thought that one should stick to the vbox driver in vbox09:33
zniavrevbox is not the worry i do not want to use those driver but just checking if they can be installed09:33
zniavrevbox can't use them by the way09:34
RichardWolfVIyou just can't use other video drivers in the VM09:34
RichardWolfVIyou're virtualizing your graphics card09:35
zniavreNo09:35
zniavresorry i guess im unable to be clear you still stuck on vbox09:36
RichardWolfVIyou must use the vbox video driver, other drivers are not well suited09:37
zniavre:o(09:37
zniavrewell why 180 can install without error when 173 failed  ? (i still instist i do not want to use those drivers on vbox but just try the instalation process)09:39
RichardWolfVIzniavre: Maybe they have simplier means for a VESA fallback09:41
zniavreRichardWolfVI,  do you hav nvidia legacy graphic card who can only use this driver (173) ?09:42
RichardWolfVIzniavre: No09:43
zniavreok09:43
RichardWolfVIwhat's the output of glxinfo under the 180 driver?09:43
zniavrebut i do not use his driver anyway !09:44
zniavrei can't09:44
zniavrei just want to install it09:44
zniavre173 in fact09:45
RichardWolfVIyou say the 180 driver works09:46
RichardWolfVII want to know what's the glxinfo output under it09:47
zniavresorry for my english > i said works but the good sentence must be > 180 can be installed09:48
zniavrei never started those driver i m quite  sure it's impossible09:50
RichardWolfVISo just stick to the vbox driver09:50
* zniavre is crying09:50
RichardWolfVIthe nvidia drivers won't work09:50
zniavreI know this !!!09:51
RichardWolfVIbecause under vbox, the video device is a virtual one09:51
zniavrei do not want to use them09:51
RichardWolfVInot the one you actually have09:51
zniavreyou do not want to understand or im unable to be clear ?09:52
zniavrei just want to check the installation process09:52
zniavrei do not want to use them09:52
RichardWolfVIzniavre: You want to intall divers that won't work, that's what I understand09:53
zniavreyes !!!09:53
zniavre:o)09:53
RichardWolfVIThey won't work, period.09:53
zniavre:o(09:54
zniavrei DO NOT want to use it09:54
zniavreanyway sorry to disturb09:54
zniavrei will come back later09:55
zniavrethank you RichardWolfVI09:55
excois there a known problem with Atom 330 boards (after some seconds the system freezes)10:50
m_tadeuhi everyone....11:54
m_tadeui'm unable to regulate the screen brightness with the keyboard, but using the power manager software works fine11:55
cwillum_tadeu, check the release notes, there was something relevant to that I believe12:05
m_tadeuas I see, I should install devicekit-power, right?12:11
coz_in the last few versions  ... i use scsi drivers... booting always fell back to initramfs   where I had to type exit and then edit /boot/grup/menu.lst and insert  rootdelay=40   is this going to be fixed in karmic?12:29
kklimondacoz_: have you reported it or Do you have a bug number?12:32
coz_kklimonda,  well I have reported this for that last three versions of ubuntu   but I guess I can do it this time if I try karmic   .. I havent installed it yet  and wanted to know if this was fixed or going to be12:32
kklimondacoz_: It would be easier to just follow bug, if someone is working on that there will be a comment.12:36
coz_kklimonda,  ok thanks12:36
m_tadeuis the devicekit-power configurable in any way?12:40
tgpraveendoes anybody know if the proprietary nvidia drivers support kms or not?14:01
tgpraveenbecause for 2.6.31 kernel intel and ati do support it and novoeu nvidia will not support till 2.6.32 or 3314:02
tgpraveenso does the propreitary one support it or will nvidia users like me suffer in karmic with poor performance?14:02
BluesKajhiyas all14:17
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yoasifanyone having trouble connecting to gtalk on empathy?16:05
robin0800yoasif, empathy has just been updated16:21
yoasifrobin0800, will try the update16:38
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KuaeraAll of KDE4's settings were lost with the latest Qt updates in Koala, and refuse to be reset. I do note that I have a ~/.kde directory and no ~/.kde4, so I presume the fix for this is easy, but I wanted to make others aware of this problem if it appears.17:01
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dupondjeIs there any ETA on when new Nvidia drivers get into Karmic ? ;)17:26
tgpraveendupondje: would they support KMS?17:28
dupondjeKMS ?17:29
PolitikerALT=Kernel mode setting, AFIK17:29
billybigriggerwhich new drivers?17:33
kklimondatgpraveen: closed drivers won't support KMS17:38
kklimondaat least last time I've checked developers said that they won't support it17:38
dupondjebillybigrigger: http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_amd64_185.18.14.html17:42
dupondjethose ?17:42
billybigriggerholy man, im out to lunch17:44
billybigriggerwhats the latest in the repos?17:44
billybigriggerim running 180.6017:44
tgpraveenkklimonda: then what happens to users like me on nvidia card on karmic?17:44
tgpraveencoz novuoe won't have KMS by time of karmic17:45
tgpraveenso I will have a bad experience on karmic?17:45
tgpraveen:-(17:45
tgpraveenlike this time intel users had?17:45
billybigriggeri don't know17:45
billybigriggerim so far behind on graphics drivers17:45
kklimondatgpraveen: no - it will be the same as now17:45
tgpraveenkklimonda: but that measn I won't be able to have things like fast boot, nice suspend resume etc?17:46
kklimondawell, you will have fast boot as it's not really dependent on kms afaik.17:46
kklimondabut yes, your screen will flicker because of mode change when you suspend/resume17:47
kklimondaetc.17:47
tgpraveenhmmm... well if it aint gonna be degrade from jaunty then I will be happy as in karmic +1 we will have kms support in the oss driver17:51
maxbDoes anyone have any nice way to run without the ubuntu-desktop metapackage, and not have update-manager "helpfully" reinstall it when you upgrade?18:02
billybigriggerempathy is going to replace pidgin in karmic correct?18:03
maxbIndeed, my question was precipitated by and upgrade attempting to install empathy :-)18:03
billybigriggerso maybe the dev's should look at making empathy play nice with the notification applet, like pidgin18:03
billybigriggermaxb::: it forced empathy on you?18:04
billybigriggeri thought it wouldn't be forced on upgrades, just new users/installs18:04
maxbIt's installed, yes, but but pidgin isn't removed18:04
billybigriggerno, of course18:05
billybigriggerand that was just through updates?18:05
maxbyes18:05
billybigriggerodd18:05
maxbNot really18:05
billybigriggerwhy?18:05
billybigriggeryou don't find it odd that a package is installed without you asking for it in UPDATES?18:06
billybigriggerunless something you have depends on it, which i doubt18:06
maxbubuntu-desktop depends on it18:06
billybigriggeroooohh18:06
billybigrigger:D18:06
billybigriggerhmmm...i must be getting my info wrong then, i read somewhere that it wouldn't be installed on upgrades, just new installs18:07
maxbOh, actually ubuntu-desktop only Recommends it, not Depends, which is good18:12
elupusis it possible to restore mbr grub to grub legacy from the karmic cd?18:20
elupusI accidentially missed the advanced button in karmic installer (which is very badly placed on the screen where you review your install settings) to change where to install grub18:21
yoasifubuntu is going to become a hotbed of empathy issues soon18:22
yoasifif you guys start using it anyway18:22
elupusmy other partition contains my boot dir, so i really only need to get grub legacy onto the mbr and point it there again18:23
billybigriggerelupus::: you want to go back to grub legacy?18:25
elupusyup18:25
billybigriggeryou can do it from jaunty livecd18:25
billybigriggerbut why don't you test grub 2?18:25
elupuswas hoping i wouldn't have to download that..18:26
billybigriggerwhat's wrong with grub 2?18:26
elupuswell mainly cause of the mentions about dual boot problems with grub 2 in alpha 218:26
elupusand that it fubared the install18:26
elupusso I ended up with grub2 only pointing to the broken karmic install18:27
billybigriggerand you tried to re-install grub 2? or just giving up?18:27
elupusi really just want grub2 on the karmic partition then i'll chainload that from grub legacy18:27
elupuswell the grub2 install seemed to work (apart from only finding the karmic install), but the karmic install failed18:27
billybigriggerso you need to re-install karmic18:28
billybigriggernot just grub18:28
elupuswell karmic wasn't as important to get going compared to booting my old partition.18:29
elupusretrying as we speak with an updated livecd18:29
elupuslets see if it works better18:29
billybigriggerelupus::: your booting a livecd?18:29
billybigriggerwant to help me out?18:29
billybigriggerim working on a grub 2 wiki entry18:30
billybigriggerhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub2#Recover%20Grub%202%20via%20LiveCD18:30
elupusit's running the install now thou.. kinda don't want to touch it :)18:30
billybigriggerwould you mind following those directions and tell me how it works out? :P18:30
elupuson a sidenote.. disabling screensaver while running a system install seem like it could be a good idea18:31
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elupusit's really scary when screen goes black :)18:31
billybigriggerthere seems to be a fix out for dual-boot and grub 218:33
billybigriggererr not a fix, a workaround18:34
elupusokey, this updated livecd worked abit.. then kernel panic.. sigh18:35
elupusstill the grub2 screen did show an entry for my old install18:35
elupussweet next reboot i'm getting to login screen18:37
billybigriggerhow did you re-install grub? jaunty livecd?18:37
elupusdidn't18:38
billybigriggeryou re-installed karmic?18:38
elupusI booted livecd, ran apt-get upgrade to get all new packages18:38
billybigriggerahhh18:38
elupusheld back tztime (or similar) since that failed to upgrade18:39
elupusrestarted install18:39
elupusso my install was done with fresh packages18:39
elupusif grub2 manages to boot my old system i might not need to reinstall old grub18:39
billybigriggerbut it doesn't pick up your new karmic install?18:41
yoasifanyone know how to use adium message styles in empathy?18:43
tgpraveenyoasif: using 2.27.3?18:43
yoasiftgpraveen, .218:44
elupusbillybigrigger, it did.. so its running now18:44
tgpraveenonly .3+ supports it18:44
elupuswill test if boots my old install too in a bit18:44
tgpraveenwait for a few days18:44
elupusjust need to get sshd setup on karmic first18:44
yoasiftgpraveen, bah... is it coming to the karmic repos soon?18:44
tgpraveennot soon few days18:45
tgpraveenbut there is a possiblitity it might come in 2 days18:45
yoasiftgpraveen, any way to get it now? :)18:45
tgpraveenbut then it won't have libchamplin18:45
tgpraveenyoasif: compile it18:46
tgpraveenyourself ;-)18:46
yoasiftgpraveen, but then i have to deal with upstream for bug reports :P18:46
elupuscrud.. karmic hasn't solved glx incompatibility with older glx servers18:47
tgpraveenyoasif: yeah. imho projects like telepathy should be dealt upstream only for bugreports18:47
tgpraveendoing it on lp just increases a lot of useless work forwarding the report to upstream by somebody else18:47
yoasiftgpraveen, heh... karmic's telepathy seems messed up for me for gtalk18:47
yoasiftgpraveen, i get so many conflicting reports on whether to report to lp or upstream... it's hilarious18:48
tgpraveenyoasif: you are using development versions so you should expect problems .3 does solve a lot of probs though18:49
yoasiftgpraveen, yeah... i don't really understand ubuntu's development model though -- are we supposed to be testing software that is known to be broken? because if so, the response to bug reports on lp kinda sucks :(18:50
kklimondatgpraveen: it didn't work in 2.26.x for me too :/18:51
tgpraveenwell this is for people who wanbt bleeding edge software with many new features so need testing for bugs18:51
kklimondayoasif: submit bugs in applications to upstream developers18:51
tgpraveenkklimonda: what specifically didn't work18:51
yoasifhehe... except that empathy loses features :P18:52
yoasifvs pidgin anyway18:52
tgpraveenyoasif: yeah and if you can't pin to a specific app or the app is from ubuntu then file on lp18:52
kklimondatgpraveen: hmm... we just couldn't hear each other.. only half a second of voice went though every few seconds..18:53
tgpraveenyoasif: both have some pros and cons.and mainly telepathy is in freedesktop and gnome lets not go into that.18:53
kklimondayoasif: still it's better to report bugs upstream. we (the bug squad) just don't have resources to forward them all ourselves.18:54
yoasiftgpraveen, yeah -- i don't have an issue with the philosophy, just the timing... it would suck if empathy isn't "all that" and then ships18:54
kklimondayoasif: faster it becomes default faster they will fix bugs.18:54
kklimondayoasif: fwiw I prefer getting empathy as default into karmic and not leaving it for lts..18:54
tgpraveenkklimonda: don't know there were many such bugs which caused similar things which were fixed and it was a little buggy hopefully it would be stable in .2818:54
kklimondatgpraveen: i hope so - it would be great if voip worked..18:55
kklimonda(voip in jabber, I haven't tested sip yet ;) )18:55
yoasifkklimonda, guess i have to go and file some stuff upstream -- but then there are groups in MOTU that do nothing about packaging bugs... for weeks now18:55
kklimondayoasif: you want to hear an ugly truth about community projects?18:56
yoasifsure18:56
kklimondayoasif: if it doesn't work and no one seem to have time to fix it just do it yourself..18:56
yoasifyeah... except the whole thing about having to become a developer and all that... it takes time, heh :/ i can work around most issues, i'm more concerned about newbies etc18:57
kklimondayoasif: you can send a fix and ask motu to sponsor it18:58
yoasifyeah i tried that for a zsnes packaging issue, i guess it wasn't as neat as they wanted, and the packaging documentation is outdated in places18:58
yoasifit's pretty funny -- some packages have a lot of support -- and others are /dead/19:00
yoasifalso, about submitting bugs upstream -- what's the best way to keep from wasting their time -- like once, I had an ubuntu dev forward me to upstream, and upstream came back and said it was ubuntu's bug (as i suspected) -- do i just have to compile packages on my own to test before going upstream?19:01
BUGabundoboas noites19:51
charlie-tcaGood Afternoon, BUGabundo19:54
BUGabundohey charlie-tca19:55
BUGabundobrb. dinner19:55
elupushow do one change what the default boot item is with grub2?20:15
BUGabundoelupus: no idea! its too new20:18
BUGabundobut look in /etc/defaults/grub220:19
elupusyup there is something like GRUB_DEFAULT=020:19
elupusthe question is.. how do i know what to set it to,20:19
BUGabundoohhh new bug!20:21
BUGabundoenable multimonitor20:21
BUGabundousing nvidia in my case20:21
BUGabundoturn of the LCD20:22
BUGabundo*off20:22
BUGabundoturn it on again, try to drag something to the 2nd monitor: FAIL20:22
BUGabundoelupus: still not much info on it. I hope we get a good MAN soon20:22
elupuscalling update-grub twice wasn't a good idea20:26
BUGabundoahhah20:29
billybigriggerelupus::: edit your /etc/default/grub file20:30
billybigriggerGRUB_DEFAULT=020:30
billybigrigger0 1 2 3 4 for what ever menu entry you want to be default20:30
elupusproblem was to know what those entries meant20:30
billybigriggerhow ever they are listed is 0 1 2 3 420:31
elupuswell that would have required me to reboot20:31
elupusdidn't have any menu file20:31
elupusafter a update-grub i atleast got one20:31
elupusstill, that will break when ubuntu adds new kernels.. oh well i will live with that20:32
billybigriggeryup20:36
billybigriggerif menu entries are addedd/removed there will be breakage20:36
billybigriggerjust need to remember from top to bottom, 0 1 2 3 420:36
billybigriggerand edit accordingly if it does break20:37
DanaGargh, for some reason, trying to use i915 KMS results in "cannot display this video mode" on the monitor.20:45
DanaG.... and then, once xorg starts, it goes into powersave mode.20:46
DanaGgnargh, i915 KMS sets the wrong mode for the monitor.20:49
DanaGhmm, how do I get it not to set the wrong resolution?20:53
BUGabundoDanaG: I never hear anyone having so many troubles as you, in this #20:53
BUGabundoeheh20:53
BUGabundoDanaG: in the past you would set it on xorg20:53
BUGabundobut now we don't use it!20:54
BUGabundotry the Resolution app20:54
DanaGwell, I can't do that when the screen is OFF and I'm blind.  =P20:59
DanaGConversation from earlier:20:59
dupondjemmm, nouveau drivers seems quite nice :)21:00
DanaG argh, for some reason, trying to use i915 KMS results in "cannot display this video mode" on the monitor. .... and then, once xorg starts, it goes into powersave mode.21:00
BUGabundoDanaG: that's not good21:01
dupondjeI have an annoying problem with aptitude, it suddenly stops outputting when downloading packages, and when download is done, it starts outputting again21:01
dupondjesomebody else with this problem ?21:02
DanaGGives a whole lot of "unable to read EDID block"21:02
BUGabundodupondje: let me test21:04
BUGabundodupondje: http://paste.ubuntu.com/197950/21:05
dupondjeBUGabundo: but no downloads ... :D21:07
billybigriggersudo aptitude safe-upgrade works fine here21:07
billybigrigger73% [5 linux-image-2.6.30-9-generic 26351078/27.2MB 96%]                                                                            751kB/s 17s21:07
dupondjewell here it outputs also21:08
dupondjebut suddenly stops :s21:08
dupondjeHaal:3 http://archive.ubuntu.com karmic/main libqt4-designer 4.5.1-1ubuntu6 [1794kB]21:08
dupondje30% [3 libqt4-designer 1676959/1794kB 93%]                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       438kB/s 14s(Database inlezen ... 153151 bestanden en mappen geïnstalleerd.)21:08
billybigriggerbusiness as usual here21:09
dupondjeweird :s21:10
dupondjehaving this issue some weeks now :s21:10
BUGabundoso its prob on your side only21:10
BUGabundomaybe a proxy on the ISP21:10
BUGabundoor aptitude conf?21:10
dupondjewhat the hell could cause it to just stop outputting @ some point :s21:11
dupondjeits not like its an configuration setting ? ;)21:11
DanaGhmm, any ideas how to fix my KMS?21:16
BUGabundonone, to both of you21:18
FFForeverIs there any reason why my built-in media card reader is not working?21:26
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DanaGalso, any time I stop typing for a while, it loses the next keystroke.21:40
billybigriggerBUGabundo::: wanna take a quick look at my grub 2 wiki entry? give me some feedback?21:54
billybigriggerBUGabundo::: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub221:54
* BUGabundo looking21:56
BUGabundobillybigrigger: but the best person for it would be colin (on #ubuntu-devel)21:56
yoasifBUGabundo, do you write code?21:57
BUGabundoyoasif: not even my name21:57
yoasifdo you use gwibber?21:57
BUGabundoyes21:58
DanaGhat keyboard lag is really annoying.22:03
DanaGIt loses keystrokes.22:03
BUGabundoDanaG: its worse when Firefox stops accepting keyb input :(22:04
DanaGamnit, that keyboard screwup is really annoying.22:21
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DanaGIt's particularly bad in OpenOffice... if you stop typing for so much as 5 seconds, then the next time you press and hold a key, it takes a full half-second or quarter-second (I think) to recognize it.22:27
DanaGugh, and starting compiz on intel segfaults Xorg, or so it seems.22:30
DanaGor rather, starting fusion-icon segfaults it.... starting compiz manually gives me a non-updating desktop.22:31
DanaGoh, and interestingly enough, triggering "benchmark" fixes it.22:32
DanaGugh, dontzap is false... and yet I still can't Zap xorg.22:34
DanaGdamnit.22:34
billybigriggererrr22:34
billybigriggerthey changed that22:34
billybigriggerdontzap doesn't matter anymore22:34
billybigriggerxorg dev's disabled it22:34
DanaGReally annoying.  What are you supposed to do know?  SAK is not an option... things like fglrx and nvidia break badly if you SAK them.22:35
billybigriggercheck your xorg.conf22:35
billybigriggerOption "XkbOptions" "terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp"22:35
billybigriggeris that there? cause that's the option now22:35
billybigriggerif not add it22:35
DanaGor add it to console-setup?22:36
billybigriggerxorg.conf22:36
billybigriggerhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=117424022:36
dupondjenouveau seems quite nice :)22:36
billybigriggerDanaG::: mind you, reading a bit more of that post, seems like thats for arch22:37
billybigriggerApparently, the latest xorg-server package 1.6.1.901-1 on arch disables Ctrl-Alt-Bksp on user systems even if the "DontZap" flag is set to "False" in their xorg.conf.22:37
DanaGThat's really rather rude.  =P22:37
billybigriggerxserver-xorg:22:38
billybigrigger  Installed: 1:7.4~5ubuntu2122:38
billybigriggerso yes, we're all affected by it22:38
DanaGah, setting it in Gnome fixed it.22:39
billybigriggernot in xorg.conf?22:39
DanaGDidn't have to.22:39
DanaGoh, and I have no keyboard settings in xorg.conf; I instead let it take them from console-setup.22:40
DanaGokay, now to fix the  non-updating windows....22:40
DanaGhow?22:40
billybigrigger/etc/default/console-setup22:40
billybigrigger?22:40
billybigriggerahh nvm i see it22:41
billybigriggerXKBOPTIONS=""22:41
billybigriggerdunno22:42
billybigriggerwhats wrong with your windows...22:43
billybigriggercompiz problem?22:43
DanaGyeah... they don't update.22:43
DanaGIt stops drawing, and leaves behind one frame of whatever the screen last looked like.22:44
billybigriggerhmm can't help i don't use compiz22:44
DanaGIt takes a viewport-rotate to fix it.... for one frame.22:44
DanaGAnd then it stops again.22:44
DanaGhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=115476922:47
DanaGinteresting.22:48
billybigriggerread that this morning too22:48
DanaGIf empathy would use the same log format as pidgin does... then I'd use it.22:48
billybigriggersucks, i installed empathy expecting a viable pidgin replacement22:48
DanaGI use pidgin because I use one logs dir for both Windows and Linux.22:48
billybigriggerempathy sucks22:48
DanaGs/use/consider possibly using/22:48
billybigriggerempathy doesn't even play nice with libnotify which i was pissed about22:49
billybigriggerwhats the point of implementing these new notifcations in 9.04 and then defaulting to programs that don't support it?22:49
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/notify-osd/+bug/33480922:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 334809 in notify-osd "design problem? infinite wait for long queue" [Wishlist,Confirmed]22:49
billybigrigger:(22:52
billybigriggerwhat a mess22:52
DanaGyeahzzz.22:55
billybigriggeri figured if empathy IS definitely replacing it though, might as well start testing it22:56
billybigriggerBUGabundo::: did ya get a chance to read that wiki page? can you give me and quick feedback or am i on the right track with it?23:09
BUGabundobillybigrigger: its open... among the other 8023:09
billybigriggermuahaha your bloody hardcore23:09
billybigriggeryour talking firefox tabs?23:10
billybigrigger~20 is my max :P23:10
BUGabundolet me sent it to the 2nd monitor23:10
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billybigriggerBUGabundo::: is his nick colin?23:29
BUGabundothink so23:30

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