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heleenwhat alpha build is out atm?00:59
heleena-1?00:59
BUGabundoa200:59
BUGabundogoing on a300:59
BUGabundoplus you have dailies heleen01:00
BUGabundo!daily | heleen01:00
ubottuheleen: Daily builds of the CD images of the current development version of Ubuntu are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/ and http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/01:00
heleenk0ol01:00
heleenty01:00
BUGabundonp01:00
nelleryare you supposed to be able to suspend/hibernate yet on Karmic?02:05
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Sarvatthmmm03:14
Sarvatt/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor: undefined symbol: gdu_error_check_polkit_not_authorized03:14
Sarvattgvfsd-computer is removing all possible mounts when i try to mount my sd card03:15
m_tadeuhi all04:18
m_tadeuhow can I check if my intel video card is using exa or uxa?04:18
Sarvattif you're on karmic there's only UXA04:19
m_tadeuon http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/karmic/alpha2 says it's not enabled by default04:21
Sarvattthat was left over from alpha 1 when we still had 2.7.104:35
dvz-is alsamixer supposed to work in 9.10?04:46
m_tadeudvz-: it is04:48
m_tadeuat least is working here04:48
dvz-hrm. alsamixer worked fine before the upgrade, and after the upgrade it gives me alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default04:48
dvz-should i have /dev/dsp2 symlink to /dev/dsp ?05:31
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coz_guys has there been a update that changed the cards      data themes ?08:07
coz_I have some real ugly card themes in patience  on kde  all of a suddenn:)08:08
nhasianhello everyone08:35
nhasiani'm wondering, can i have firefox 3.0 and 3.5 installed at the same time?  or must i remove 3.0 first?08:42
AnAntHello, is there going to be a parental control software in karmic ?08:52
nhasianAnAnt, i dont know if its builtin, but i know you can easily add it via synaptic package manager.08:53
AnAntnhasian: you know the package name ?08:53
nhasianthey use it in ubuntu sabily (formerly muslim edition) let me look it up for you08:54
AnAntnhasian: oh, I know that one08:55
AnAntI'm from sabily team actually08:55
nhasianhey small world :)08:55
nhasianme too08:55
AnAnt?08:56
nhasianits called webstrict isnt it?08:56
nhasianwell i'm part of the sabily launchpad team08:56
nhasiani dont do any of the coding, but i've been testing it out since 8.10 i think08:57
nhasiani follow the newsletter, but i'm usually just lurking.  dont post much08:57
AnAntغثس08:58
AnAntyes08:58
AnAntnhasian: ah, ok08:58
nhasiani was rather irked that we had to change the name from ubuntu muslim edition to sabily.  i wonder if Ubuntu Satin Edition had to change their name too...08:59
AnAntanyways, there was supposed to be a discussion in UDS about parental control software (gchildcare or webcontentcontrol), but I heard nothing about it since UDS08:59
AnAntis Rick Spencer here ?09:04
BUGabundohallo11:04
BUGabundoSarvatt: ping. hi. do you have the bug id for that GTK sort crash?? it happens a lot with all versions of Firefox. FF team needs to change Affects to GTK11:17
yofelhm, what installation medium do I need to get if I want lpia?12:54
BUGabundoyofel: do you *really* want lpia?13:12
BUGabundoyofel: I would go with minimal installer for lpia, and build from there13:13
BUGabundohumm can't find lpia minimal iso13:14
BUGabundolol13:14
BUGabundoyofel: MID has lpia http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-mid/daily-live/current/13:15
BUGabundois there somewhere where PA stores the volume per app? I need to raise Pidgin13:17
BUGabundoanyone ever heard of http://www.ksplice.com/ ? upgrading without reboots13:26
SwedeMikeyes, there was a slashdot article13:32
SwedeMikeI know people who have been doing those kind of fixes with modules, don't know if this does the same13:32
SwedeMikebut I wish they would be doing it for debian instead, it's more needed there (longer product cycle, more people using it for servers)13:33
BUGabundoyeah13:34
BUGabundoso they repackage the packages?13:34
SwedeMikeI don't know.13:35
SwedeMikesigh... the se ubuntu archive isn't reachable over v6, pingable, but not port 80 reachable13:37
BluesKajgood day folks13:37
BUGabundohey BluesKaj13:37
BluesKajhi BUGabundo13:38
coz_guys I see an nvidia update the last few days..any issues with this?14:15
coz_oh man removeing al DKMS modules?14:17
coz_i hope this doesn screw things up again time to reboot :)14:17
BUGabundoits working for me14:19
tgpraveenis gnome-shell in the karmic repos?14:33
tgpraveen!gnome-shell14:33
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about gnome-shell14:33
yofel! info gnome-shell14:38
yofel!info gnome-shell14:38
ubottuPackage gnome-shell does not exist in karmic14:38
tgpraveen!info zeitgest14:38
ubottuPackage zeitgest does not exist in karmic14:38
BluesKaj!bash14:40
ubottuThe linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. Open a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome) or K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE).  Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal14:40
BUGabundo!search gnome-shell14:40
ubottuFound:14:40
BUGabundotgpraveen: doesn't seem to be14:40
BluesKajOpen a terminal via Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal (Gnome)14:40
BUGabundoLOL14:41
tgpraveenBUGabundo: what does !search do?14:41
BUGabundotgpraveen: errr searchs ?14:41
tgpraveenin what?14:41
tgpraveen!search empathy14:41
ubottuFound:14:41
tgpraveen^^ did it not find it?14:42
BUGabundoLOLOL14:48
BUGabundoguess its buggy14:48
poseidonWhy is it that when I do sudo apt-get upgrade I get "The following packages have been kept back:" and a list of some packages?14:54
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yofelposeidon: dependency problems i guess? what does aptitude tell you?15:02
poseidonyofel, thanks.  Forgot to use aptitude15:07
BluesKajyeah, aptitude seems far better with juanty and karmic than apt-get15:18
BluesKajerr jaunty15:18
BUGabundo+115:20
tgpraveendid anyone here try the new html 5 <video> tag site15:23
tgpraveenlike tinyvid.tv or dialymotion etc?15:23
BUGabundoMe15:24
tgpraveeni am trying right now with ff 3.5 and my cpu usage goes very high15:24
BUGabundonot here15:24
BUGabundothepirarevideo.org is ok, so is dailymotion15:24
tgpraveeni was hoping that without flash i would be able to finally see vid on web in a resource efficient manner15:24
tgpraveeni mean with flash cpu going absurdly high is understandable15:25
tgpraveenBUGabundo: does it happen with flash for u?15:25
tgpraveenalso what are ur sys specs?15:25
BUGabundoC2D 2.4GHz T830015:26
tgpraveenmy ff at 50% cpu and 400 mb ram15:26
BUGabundo64bits15:26
tgpraveeni have a pentium 4 2.4 ghz15:26
tgpraveen:-(15:26
BUGabundo21577 bugabund 268m  36m 736m  20   0 R  1.0  6.8  10:17.09 /usr/lib/firefox-3.6a1pre/firefox-3.615:26
tgpraveenBUGabundo: i found tinyvid.tv and archive.org are also very good sources for these type of vids15:28
* BUGabundo checks15:28
BUGabundohumm it seems to be running a bit slow15:30
BUGabundobut that could be PA acting up15:30
BUGabundoeven local vids on xvid have trouble now15:30
BUGabundotgpraveen: 21577 bugabund 289m  38m 818m  20   0 R  8.4  7.4  11:10.73 /usr/lib/firefox-3.6a1pre/firefox-3.615:34
BUGabundowhile playing vid15:34
BUGabundohttp://tinyvid.tv/show/bxl6jthyi7le15:34
macvrdoes anyone know if the default media player is going to be banshee? someone is insisting this in the papercuts bugs15:40
tgpraveenmacvr: yes it is15:40
macvrdamn!15:40
tgpraveenmost probably if they fix some show stopper bugs15:40
tgpraveenin time for feature freeze15:41
tgpraveenwhichi think is pretty likely15:41
macvrthanx :)15:42
tgpraveenBUGabundo: lol that vid is nice15:42
BUGabundotgpraveen: just a random one15:42
tgpraveen!info firefox-3.615:44
ubottuPackage firefox-3.6 does not exist in karmic15:44
BUGabundoLOL15:44
BUGabundotgpraveen: daily PPA only15:44
tgpraveenBUGabundo: i am on 3.5 right now. is 3.6 much faster than it while not loosing tooo much stability?15:45
BUGabundoits faster15:48
BUGabundonot sure how much more15:48
tgpraveenok. ppa link pls ;-) ?15:49
yofeltgpraveen: search google for the mozilla daily build ppa - first link15:50
BUGabundoehehehe15:52
BUGabundohttps://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa15:52
BUGabundohttp://lmgtfy.com/mozilla+daily+ppa15:53
BUGabundoahahaha15:53
BUGabundohttp://lmgtfy.com/?q=mozilla+daily+ppa15:53
BUGabundoforgot the q= ehe15:53
dvz-anyone good with alsa/sound?  upgraded to karmic and only the startup sound works while no other sound works.  and i keep getting alsamixer: function snd_ctl_open failed for default: No such file or directory16:33
BUGabundodvz-: wfm sometimes16:34
BUGabundoinstall pavucontrol16:34
BUGabundoand check if anything is lower then 80%16:34
mahfiazhey, does anybody know why evolution segfaults?16:50
mahfiazbt refers to libgail.so16:52
BUGabundohumm16:52
BUGabundonot the 1st time I read about that lib16:52
BUGabundoanything on LP ?16:52
BUGabundooh wait, its DOWN eheh16:52
Bmw1000clol16:52
dvz-BUGabundo: everything seems fine @ 100%16:57
Le-Chuck_ITAIs your battery status monitor working today? Mine is broken since last upgrade (in karmic)16:58
BUGabundohey Le-Chuck_ITA16:58
BUGabundoGPM is broken for a few days16:58
Le-Chuck_ITAvery good :)16:59
Le-Chuck_ITAthanks BUGabundo if it's known that's good16:59
BUGabundonot sure *how* known it is16:59
BUGabundohaven't placed it on LP16:59
BUGabundoand that is down now16:59
BUGabundocoming up as we speak17:00
tgpraveenyes LP seems to be down too many times these days17:00
tgpraveenreally irritating17:00
mahfiazlibgail is for accessibility - I disabled the assistive technologies and evolution works fine now (I enabled it only for translating)17:01
BUGabundotgpraveen: not true17:01
tgpraveenanyone know of gnome shell or zeitgest ppa17:29
tgpraveenwhich has working condition software17:29
cyphermoxtgpraveen: i don't know about working condition, but check out http://live.gnome.org/GnomeZeitgeist17:40
tgpraveenforums down for anyone else?17:50
tgpraveenService Temporarily Unavailable17:50
tgpraveenThe server is temporarily unable to service your request due to maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.17:50
ikoniatgpraveen: message seems pretty clear17:51
tgpraveenwell i was wondering if it was only in my region17:51
ikoniaif it is / is not - does it matter ?17:52
tgpraveenyes. it tells if it is scheduled maintainence or a problem somwhere and that alos17:53
tgpraveengives an idea of how long it will take for the issue17:53
ikoniaeither way what can you do ?17:53
tgpraveento resolve itself17:53
ikoniano it doesn't how long is scheduled maintained ?17:53
ikoniamaintenance17:53
ikoniahow long is a network problem ?17:53
ikoniait's all unknown17:53
Bmw1000cwtf17:54
ikoniaBmw1000c: don't need to see that sort of language please17:54
ikoniaBmw1000c: we know what it means and it's not required17:54
Bmw1000clol17:55
Bmw1000csure17:55
ikoniathanks17:55
thomthomAny news if/when 2.6.30-10 will handle vga=795 option17:59
thomthomnews=idea*17:59
BUGabundothomthom: ticket still open17:59
ikoniathomthom: didn't know it didn't17:59
BUGabundono comment in a few days18:00
ikoniais that card specific or generic18:00
BUGabundoikonia: known bug18:00
BUGabundoaffects nvidia (and intel?)18:00
BUGabundosomething to do with KMS18:00
ikoniathat explains nvidia18:00
BUGabundoyep18:01
BUGabundoI'm affected too18:01
thomthomjust checking, I prefer to see that than the splash18:01
BUGabundothomthom: no splash for KK18:01
BUGabundo10 secs boot or black screen :)18:02
thomthomI see the 9.04 slash theme with 9.1018:02
thomthomsplash*18:02
BUGabundo*saw18:02
thomthomI mean gdm, sorry18:03
Bmw1000c10 secs boot yeah :)18:04
thomthomfrom pushing the power button to a usable system takes about 50 sec.18:04
thomthomfor me18:05
BUGabundoBmw1000c: yeah we all know you got a 9 sec boot.... stop claiming it18:05
BUGabundothomthom: mine takes like 1:4018:06
Bmw1000cis 10 sec lol18:06
Bmw1000cit's*18:06
ikoniaBmw1000c: that would be very impressive consider mine take about 15 seconds with an SLC SSD drive18:07
Bmw1000ci have hdd18:07
ikoniahdd ?18:07
Bmw1000ci'm talking 10 secs in bootchart18:07
Bmw1000cto fully operable it's about 30 secs18:07
BUGabundoBmw1000c: ok ok post a bootcahrt18:08
BUGabundo*bootchart18:08
Bmw1000care you sure18:08
BUGabundo:x18:08
BUGabundobe happy once more18:08
Bmw1000chttps://files.getdropbox.com/u/1416038/bmw-desktop-karmic-20090625-4.png18:08
Bmw1000chttps://files.getdropbox.com/u/1416038/bmw-desktop-karmic-20090625-5.png18:08
BUGabundoahh using my little hack eheh18:09
Bmw1000c:P18:09
ikoniashows 45 seconds to me on that boot chart18:10
BUGabundo100MB/s18:10
BUGabundoikonia: its patched to count past the GDM18:10
ikoniaah18:10
BUGabundoits a little hack I've made18:10
bentenhi18:11
BUGabundoso I can check how long until fully ready to use18:11
bentendbus-daemon has gone mad. how to fix it ?18:11
Bmw1000cfirst link it the hack-free bootchart18:11
BUGabundohi bent18:11
Bmw1000cit's*18:11
benteni get lots of these messages: dbus-daemon: Rejected send message, 1 matched rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.36" (uid=1000 pid=5513 comm="/usr/lib/indicator-applet/indicator-applet --oaf-a") interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" member="Get" error name="(unset)" requested_reply=0 destination=":1.54" (uid=0 pid=9331 comm="/USR/SBIN/CRON "))18:12
s1gmab3tahey guys, a botched update broke my karmic installation, but mostly only broke GRUB i think. the entries in the grub menu are blank. if I boot into a live karmic session, is there some way (grub-install or something) to fix it? I am not too well-versed in working with GRUB218:14
Bmw1000cikonia do you use koala or jaunty?18:16
ikoniaBmw1000c: for production use or what ?18:16
Bmw1000chome18:17
BUGabundoikonia: with those SSDs18:17
ikoniaBmw1000c: my home desktop is 9.0418:17
Bmw1000cyeah i was asking in the ssd machine lol18:17
Bmw1000ci forgot18:17
ikoniayes, that's 9.0418:17
Bmw1000coh, ok18:17
BUGabundouploading my recent bootcharts18:19
tgpraveeni was just reading this list of papercuts solved this week and the also some of the future cuts and from this report itself and also from the comments section of many of the future milestone bugs i can see majority of bugs falling into 2 categories18:20
tgpraveenhttp://blog.davebsd.com/2009/06/28/first-paper-cut-milestone-reached/18:20
BUGabundoBmw1000c: ikonia http://fileland.bugabundo.net/fotos/Linux/bootchart18:20
tgpraveeneither 1. fixed upstream independent of help from ubuntu team/papercut proj18:20
tgpraveen2. just some changes to naming eg. clean up by name->arrange by name18:21
tgpraveenwhat do u guys think?18:21
tgpraveenare these observations true or are they actually doing better.18:21
tgpraveenand i do know that papercut means minor bug but still there could18:22
tgpraveenbe more types of bugs like of type18:22
tgpraveenWidth of notifications seem arbitrarily small18:22
tgpraveenor the bug about having a notification for all drive unmounts18:22
s1gmab3tadoes anyone know anything about repairing a GRUB2 setup?18:22
tgpraveenthis one is actually pretty nice18:23
BluesKaj!enter | tgpraveen18:24
ubottutgpraveen: Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!18:24
BUGabundoeheheh18:25
BUGabundoBluesKaj: +118:25
BluesKaj<-- decides to get picky18:25
tgpraveen:-D k18:26
Bmw1000chey ubottu how's it going eheh im fine thanks. i love when you speak here in this chan because you are always right about everything. thanks for providing me the best info in freenode18:27
yofel!bot | Bmw1000c18:28
ubottuBmw1000c: Hi! I'm #ubuntu+1's favorite infobot, you can search my brain yourself at http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots18:28
yofelif you want to know even more about him :P18:28
BUGabundoyofel: or 'her' !18:29
Bmw1000cyeah i thought it was a girl18:29
Bmw1000cbut it is a bot!!?? :|18:29
yofellol18:30
ikonia"she" is a bot18:30
BUGabundohumm18:30
bententgpraveen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC3p2do6DGs18:31
Bmw1000ci thought there was a connection between us18:31
Bmw1000cbut it's only the internet connection lol :(18:31
tgpraveenbenten: what is that^^?18:31
ikoniabenten: could you explain how that is anything to do with ubuntu ?18:31
benten2nd papercut18:31
ikoniabenten: ?18:32
tgpraveenikonia: am on slow connection. could u tell what it is?18:32
ikoniayes, hence why I'm asking what that has to do with ubuntu or 9.10 development discussion ?18:32
s1gmab3taso  a botched update broke my karmic installation, but mostly only broke GRUB i think. the entries in the grub menu are blank. if I boot into a live karmic session, is there some way (grub-install or something) to fix it? I am not too well-versed in working with GRUB218:49
cyphermoxisn't there an option on a live cd to run rescue steps?18:51
s1gmab3tathat'd be the first i've heard of it, can you tell me more18:54
cyphermoxi'm not sure, that's why I put a question mark18:55
cyphermoxI know there used to be a rescue option on the livecd, but i'm not sure if it took care of grub.. or if it will work with grub218:56
cyphermoxi guess there isn't19:03
cyphermoxbut did you try the "Boot from local hard disk" option?19:04
m_tadeuhi everyone....does kdebluetooth support audio devices? The option is there, but disabled19:07
tgpraveenyay ubuntuforums seems to be back online19:11
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/35994119:49
ubottuUbuntu bug 359941 in ubuntu "DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Message did not receive a reply (timeout by message bus)" [Undecided,New]19:49
dupondjedbus broken ?19:49
mahfiazdupondje, I get the same error when connecting USB drive19:53
BUGabundosimilar error here19:53
Sarvatthttps://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/39305119:53
ubottuUbuntu bug 393051 in gvfs "Unable to mount any media in nautilus." [Undecided,New]19:53
Sarvattsame here19:53
BUGabundoSarvatt: that's mine :)19:53
BUGabundocli works dough19:53
BUGabundobetter dupe those all others on LP19:53
pronoyguys is this channel also for kde users ?20:05
BUGabundopronoy: running karmic, yes20:05
pronoyok i've heard that you guys are integrating a new web browser called arora on it ? is it available for earlier versions right now ?20:06
henkeanybody having problems running mono apps? f-spot and banshee don't run for me, with a missing dll error for "libMonoPosixHelper.so". packages.ubuntu.com seems down, does anybody know if any package provides that file?20:07
BUGabundohenke: $ dpkg -S libMonoPosixHelper20:08
BUGabundohenke: mono-runtime: /usr/lib/libMonoPosixHelper.so20:09
henkeBUGabundo, thanks, somehow that has been uninstalled for me.20:09
BUGabundonp20:09
BUGabundoif so, should be a bug in depencies20:10
BUGabundobetter make sure and file acordinly20:10
BUGabundo$ aptitude why mono-runtime20:10
BUGabundoi   sysinfo Depends mono-runtime (>= 1.1.8.1)20:10
BUGabundohenke: f-spot depends on it20:11
BUGabundo$ apt-cache depends f-spot | pastebinit20:11
BUGabundohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/205736/20:11
BUGabundo  Depends: mono-runtime20:11
pronoycan anyone answer my question ?20:13
mahfiazbtw, does NetworkManager work for somebody?20:13
jpdsmahfiaz: If it didn't, they wouldn't be here.20:14
mahfiazI upgraded yesterday and nm-applet says "Networkmanager does not work"20:14
BUGabundomahfiaz: works fine here20:15
BUGabundopronoy: no idea20:15
WiclaUhm. Doesn't GRUB2 work with multi-boot at all or is it just broken during alpha2 setup? I mean, if you install Ubuntu then Windows. Does it work booting alpha2 CD to reinstall grub2 to mbr successfully?20:17
BibaHey I have a problem with instaling ubuntu on my pc could someone help me?20:18
jpdsWicla: If you install Ubuntu, then Windows... Windows overwrites GRUB anyway.20:18
BibaI want to delete windows than instal ubuntu20:19
mahfiazBiba, just install ubuntu and let it use whole disk20:19
BUGabundoBiba: please go to #ubuntu for support! this # is for the devel version karmoc20:19
BUGabundo*karmic20:19
mahfiazthis erases all windows partitions and data20:19
BibaOk thx20:19
Wiclajpds: yeah i know. But once both systems is installed you're able to rewrite grub2 into mbr?20:20
WiclaI'll just test and see20:20
dupondjeseems there are alot of bugreports on the USB issue20:39
Sarvattso where do battery and ac event scripts go now that they ripped them  out of acpi-support?20:56
Sarvatti've been unloading all the modules i dont need like webcam and NIC when on battery, and adjusting the txpower and power management settings of my wifi via those scripts20:58
dtchenmake sure you cover the scaling governor, too.21:04
dupondjeerror sender=:1.5 -> dest=:1.41 error_name=org.glib.GError.g_2Dio_2Derror_2Dquark.c16 reply_serial=821:05
dupondjemmm :p21:05
dupondjeBUGabundo: dbus-monitor :)21:06
dupondjeand check whats going wrong21:06
dtchenyou can also try re-enabling glitch-free pulse:  cat /etc/pulse/default.pa |sed s/tsched=0$//g > ~/.pulse/default.pa21:07
dtchenSarvatt: ^^ (both points)21:07
Sarvatti only use userspace to force full cpu speed rarely, ondemand is good enough for me but i do also lower the report rate on psmouse on battery because it causes ~500 wakeups/second in use and 200 lowered21:07
dtcheni use conservative21:08
dtchenthere are literally hundreds of places you can tweak an install to squeeze more life21:08
Sarvattbut i dont know where to put scripts now because the acpi-support ac.d and battery.d doesnt get called anymore21:08
Sarvattdon't rather21:09
BUGabundodtchen: I used to use consevative21:09
BUGabundobut recent studies show that that is not the best choice21:09
BUGabundosince it delays the CPU making it run longer21:09
Sarvatttheres been a ton of changes to ondemand in 30 and 31 and i stopped using conservative because it seems to work better now21:10
dtchenSarvatt: see pm-powersave(8) for the appropriate migrated directories21:11
Sarvattthanks dtchen! i havent had time to look at it yet with all the other problems and was hoping someone knew, that helps alot21:12
Sarvatti use 100hz on my kernels because nohz only sleeps for around 2.5 seconds on x86 so glitch free isnt really an option21:14
dtchenBUGabundo: good point, though ondemand is still somewhat subpar for my test cases21:14
BUGabundoI guess dtchen21:14
BUGabundoit only makes sense for me, *if* you don't really want to start the fan21:15
BUGabundobut since kernel -30 that doesn't make much case for me21:15
BUGabundosince my fun never stops now :(((21:15
BUGabundonot sure if it its kernel bug, or just dust in the fan21:15
dtchenglitch-free works better for my hardware in 2.6.31-rc121:16
dtchenwe still don't enable PREEMPT, which is a killer21:16
dtcheni'll write up a test pattern tonight and ask andy to roll some kernels to test21:16
BUGabundodtchen: I still haven't manage to get a proper setting for PA21:17
dtcheni think 250 and 1000 Hz are good starting points; i don't see a real need for 100 Hz, but i'm happy to request that21:17
BUGabundofloat1, float10, int, etc none work ok21:17
dtchenBUGabundo: i'm still using float-121:17
BUGabundosome do good on something but suck on everyting else, others are just broken21:17
BUGabundotried that21:17
BUGabundobut flash stall21:17
BUGabundowith 10, it plays for like 3-4 secs and then stops21:18
BUGabundoplays again, stops etc21:18
BUGabundoall float suck on Totem with fastfow21:18
dtchenBUGabundo: does it also happen when you reenable glitch-free (see above)?21:19
BUGabundodtchen: you mean cat /etc/pulse/default.pa |sed s/tsched=0$//g > ~/.pulse/default.pa21:23
Sarvattx64 is so much  better than x86 for battery life since nohz can sleep interrupts for years vs the ~2.5 second limit on x86 and 1000hz for good glitch-free is an option but i'm stuck on x86 on this netbook and upping the hz on my kernel to use glitch-free causes alot more wakeups :( to be honest i usually go as far as removing all sound modules too on battery because i dont even need sound 90% of the time21:23
dtchenBUGabundo: yes21:24
BUGabundolet me try21:25
BUGabundodone21:25
dtchenSarvatt: just beware that (latter) approach; a lot of HDA controllers are severely broken and don't actually power down even if no driver is loaded21:25
dtchenSarvatt: in fact, it's insufficient to _prevent_ the controller and codec drivers from loading, because most bioses actually power them _up_ on reboot21:26
Sarvattbut i have powersave set to 10 seconds for HDA, i would hope that removing them while its in powersave off would keep it off at least in that case..21:27
dtcheneven worse is the disturbing trend to push everything into the bios/efi, because now we can't even deterministically work around such breakage.21:27
dtchenSarvatt: yes, i suggested that be a test option for jaunty, but i landed it for karmic during uds21:28
cwilludear god, can somebody explain to me why anything gstreamer'ish skips every few seconds now, when pulseaudio was absolutely rock solid since hardy?21:28
dtchenoh, right, i need to roll test kernels for the power-down fixes21:28
dtchencwillu: what did you do?! ;-)21:28
Sarvatti've got pcie_aspm enabled in my kernel too, noticed the ubuntu kernels dont enable it21:29
cwilludtchen, I upgraded to jaunty21:29
* BUGabundo pokes the friendy cwillu21:29
* cwillu breaks down crying21:29
BUGabundocwillu: Jaunty???21:29
cwillu:p21:29
cwillusorry, not the place21:29
BUGabundocwillu: come joins us in karmic21:29
cwillualthough I'm running karmic's kernel here21:29
Sarvattdont know why they dont enable it because it doesnt get used if the pcie device is too old unless you force it at boot time so it seems safe21:29
BUGabundono, you are running -30 kernel... not the karmic one21:29
dtchencwillu: err...21:29
BUGabundoOLOL21:30
BUGabundocwillu: how was the trip21:30
cwilluBUGabundo, it's over now, and we will speak of it no more :p21:30
dtchencwillu: if you're going with .30, you need an entirely new audio stack21:30
cwilludtchen, I'm running the pulseaudio ppa as well21:30
cwilluso yes, this is probably all my own doing :p21:30
dupondjebleh21:31
dupondje:x21:31
dtcheni know the breakage for stock jaunty pretty well (because that's all likely my doing ;-), but once you toss in other pieces, err well...21:31
BUGabundototal MESSS21:31
cwillucan't run jaunty's kernel though, the ext4 hanger bites me really hard21:31
cwillumore stuff of my own doing :p21:32
dtchenBUGabundo: the last thing to test is adding your user to pulse-rt21:32
BUGabundodtchen: ok, how ?21:32
BUGabundoto the group you mean?21:32
Sarvattcan you set that via dbus authorizations or do you need to add the user to the group too?21:33
BUGabundo$ groups21:34
BUGabundobugabundo sys adm dialout fax voice cdrom floppy tape sudo dip www-data video plugdev users syslog scanner fuse lpadmin admin netdev polkituser sambashare kvm nagios davfs221:34
BUGabundoI'll need to login again for it to work21:34
BUGabundohumm why is nagios still there?!?!21:34
Sarvattorg.pulseaudio.aquire-real-time21:34
cwilluBUGabundo, you need to purge it if you want all its gunk to go away21:35
Sarvattcwillu: you "upgraded" the acer to jaunty?21:35
BUGabundocwillu: that's what I usually do21:35
cwilluSarvatt, the acer is on karmic21:35
Sarvattyou want to grab karmic's pm-utils package too if so21:35
BUGabundothat's why I find it strange to still be in there21:35
Sarvattahh ok21:35
cwilluthis is my desktop that I'm griping about now :p21:35
* cwillu has half a dozen machines within 5 feet of him, and he's not even at work right now :p21:36
Sarvattjaunty's pm-utils doesnt handle KMS quirks for suspend/resume is why i said that21:36
BUGabundoSarvatt: right now we nothing managing power or suspend :\\21:37
BUGabundoI can only hibernate with $ pm-hibernate21:37
cwilluSarvatt, this is also an nvidia chipset and videocard :p21:37
BUGabundogood old pm-utisl eheh21:37
Sarvatt?21:37
cwilluso kms is a non-issue21:38
Sarvattare you still on the broken devicekit-power BUGabundo?21:38
Sarvattif so upgrade to 1ubuntu2 and reboot :D21:38
Sarvatt1ubuntu1 was broken21:38
BUGabundoSarvatt: no upgrades to be done!21:39
BUGabundofully uptodate21:39
BUGabundoeven power button works now21:39
Sarvattdid you upgrade since the last time you rebooted?21:39
BUGabundobut FUSA is not showing hibernate/suspend21:39
* BUGabundo thinking21:39
Sarvattdevicekit-daemon stays running with the old broken version after you upgrade until you reboot21:39
BUGabundohum I reboot yesterday afternoon, I think21:39
BUGabundocwillu: PVT21:40
Sarvattthe fix was last night here21:40
BUGabundoahh21:40
BUGabundoso, No, I did not rebooted21:40
cwilluBUGabundo, ignoring it :p21:40
Sarvattit should work when you reboot21:40
BUGabundo:(21:40
BUGabundo$ w 21:40:40 up 1 day,  5:05,  5 users,  load average: 4.68, 4.93, 4.5821:40
Sarvattyeah for sure you dont have the fixed one running21:40
BUGabundook21:41
SarvattSun Jun 28 00:05:19 BST 200921:41
Sarvatt(was when it was updated)21:41
BUGabundo -- Steve Langasek <steve.langasek@ubuntu.com>  Fri, 26 Jun 2009 15:41:38 -070021:41
BUGabundoacpi-support (0.124) karmic; urgency=low21:42
Sarvattits devicekit-power thats causing your problems21:42
BUGabundoor devicekit-power (008-1ubuntu2) karmic; urgency=low21:42
Sarvattthe daemon couldnt run with the 1ubuntu1 update, so no suspend/resume in gnome21:42
Sarvattand upgrading it leaves the one thats broken running until you reboot21:43
BUGabundobtw21:44
BUGabundoanyone knows of anything causing lost of Color on videos ?21:44
BUGabundosome videos now are just bluesish or something21:44
Sarvattnope havent heard of that, tried disabling the video extension in compiz? changed the video output device in your media player?21:45
BUGabundohumm tried all players I have21:46
BUGabundoand that ALL in the archive21:46
BUGabundoreboot, nothing21:46
BUGabundoafter 30 sec of vid, some players stay ok21:47
BUGabundomplayer complains a few lines on the YUV21:47
Sarvattwhat GPU? have you changed the output settings around in system - preferences - multimedia system selector to see if its any different?21:47
BUGabundo[mpeg4 @ 0x7f508cb8b9e0]Invalid and inefficient vfw-avi packed B frames detected21:48
BUGabundoVDec: vo config request - 512 x 384 (preferred colorspace: Planar YV12)21:48
BUGabundoVDec: using Planar YV12 as output csp (no 0)21:48
BUGabundoSarvatt: nvidia 8400m G21:48
BUGabundomultimedia is set to Auto21:49
Sarvattoh i have no idea about nvidia binary drivers, will take a look at nvnews.net forums21:50
cwilluBUGabundo, sec21:50
Sarvattyou using vdpau?21:50
BUGabundonot sure21:51
BUGabundolet me check21:51
cwillubah, nvm.  I thought I remembered something in the readme.txt.gz for nvidia-glx-180 about that, but I can't find it21:51
BUGabundoXV21:51
BUGabundocwillu: just deleted that apt-changes21:52
BUGabundodidn't read anything usefull on this21:52
BUGabundoI went back to check it too21:52
daubersHey chaps, just done an update and the usplash boot loader thing is off center21:52
BUGabundodarn mplayer.... crashes on it self! ::((21:53
Sarvatttry switching it to opengl output?21:53
BUGabundogl or gl2 ?21:54
dtchenBUGabundo: which version? 185.18.14-0ubuntu1?21:54
BUGabundodtchen: nvidia?21:54
dtchenyes21:54
BUGabundo  Installed: 185.18.14-0ubuntu121:54
cwilluBUGabundo, I meant a historical issue or a commonly run into problem that they had documented21:55
cwillubut I can't find it21:55
BUGabundohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/205802/21:55
dupondjeBUGabundo: nouveau works great ;)21:55
BUGabundosee gmplayer crash21:55
BUGabundo MPlayer interrupted by signal 11 in module: unknown - MPlayer crashed by bad usage of CPU/FPU/RAM.21:57
BUGabundoI did report a gdb bt a while ago upstream21:57
BUGabundogot zero replies :(21:57
Sarvattbugabundo, try opening up the nvidia x server settings and lowering the saturation down to 021:57
BUGabundoits zero already21:57
BUGabundoall of them are21:57
Sarvattclick save settings21:58
BUGabundoI can set -100021:58
Sarvattsomeone saying they had the same problem until they saved the settings because of a change since the older drivers21:58
BUGabundothers no Save21:58
BUGabundojust quit21:58
Sarvattwhere are the settings saved? guessing a .nvidia or something in your home folder?21:58
BUGabundoI guess21:59
Sarvattcan ya find it and open up the configuration file? and look at the 0/XVideoTextureSaturation= line21:59
cwillu/home/cwillu/.nvidia-settings-rc21:59
BUGabundo/home/bugabundo/.nvidia-settings-rc21:59
Sarvattdoes it say 0 already?21:59
BUGabundo$ pastebinit /home/bugabundo/.nvidia-settings-rc  http://paste.ubuntu.com/205806/22:00
Sarvattyeah change lubug:0.0/XVideoTextureSaturation=-1000 to lubug:0.0/XVideoTextureSaturation=022:00
BUGabundowas -1000 because of my last change22:00
BUGabundoyes I know22:00
BUGabundoset to 0 now22:00
Sarvattsomeone was saying the .nvidia-settings-rc had 4096 after upgrading drivers and they had to change it to 0 and save even though the control panel app said it was at 0 already22:01
BUGabundookayyyy now its B/W22:01
cwilluBUGabundo, pastebin your .nvidia-settings-rc22:01
cwillulol22:01
Sarvattits at -1000 still then lol22:01
Sarvattmight need to save it in the app at 0 again for it to stick22:02
BUGabundocwillu: already did look up22:02
* cwillu blinks22:02
BUGabundohaahah22:02
BUGabundogot the trick! input boxes don't work! I have to drag the bar22:02
BUGabundo:(((22:02
BUGabundowanna fill a bug on nvidia?22:03
BUGabundoahah22:03
cwillumight want you to hit enter after changing it22:03
BUGabundoand I can only set -3 or 422:03
BUGabundono persision for more :(22:03
BUGabundocwillu: doesn't work22:03
BUGabundolol22:03
cwillujust edit the file :p22:03
cwilluand rerun nvidia-settings -l22:03
BUGabundoI did! when I opened nvidia settings it had the old one22:04
BUGabundo$ pastebinit /home/bugabundo/.nvidia-settings-rc22:04
BUGabundohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/205808/22:04
BUGabundoshould be ok now22:04
BUGabundotesting video22:04
Sarvattit doesnt let you save if you change it to -3 or whatever then save, then put it back at 0?22:04
BUGabundook seems to have done the trick22:05
BUGabundonot blue, not B/W22:05
Sarvatthttp://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=13381022:05
SarvattWe changed some of the Xv attribute ranges due to persistent problems with certain video players getting the defaults wrong.22:06
Sarvatti guess 4096 used to be the middle of the slider and 0 was what -1000 is now22:07
BUGabundoeheh22:07
BUGabundonow I only need to find a way to fix mplayer complain about tft22:08
BUGabundoseems I may have deleted a file too much22:08
BUGabundoI did purge and reinstall it. but no fix :(22:09
BUGabundo"Please supply the text font file (~/.mplayer/subfont.ttf)."22:09
mahfiazhas anyone figured out what to do with dbus?22:09
Sarvatttry changing the font in the settings22:10
cwilluE: memblock.c: Assertion 'length' failed at pulsecore/memblock.c:356, function pa_memblock_new_fixed(). Aborting.22:10
BUGabundocwillu: yay22:10
BUGabundocabum22:10
* cwillu wraps up the pieces in a tarp and delivers them to dtchen 22:10
cwillunot that he wants them :p22:10
BUGabundoahaha22:11
BUGabundocwillu: that's a very non-standard case22:11
cwilluE: alsa-sink.c: ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was actually nothing to write!22:11
cwilluE: alsa-sink.c: Most likely this is a bug in the ALSA driver 'snd_intel8x0'. Please report this issue to the ALSA developers.22:11
cwilluE: alsa-sink.c: We were woken up with POLLOUT set -- however a subsequent snd_pcm_avail() returned 0 or another value < min_avail.22:11
BUGabundohey RAOF22:11
BUGabundo!paste | cwillu22:11
ubottucwillu: pastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/index.php?page=add | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic22:11
BUGabundo:p22:11
cwilluBUGabundo, you realize that right there you spammed the channel _more_ than my three lines did? ;p22:12
dtchencwillu: pulse bug and linux bugs, respectively22:12
dtchenpulse bug should be largely resolved in karmic's current pulse, but luke and i have 0.9.16-test1 waiting for a 2.6.31-rc1-based kernel and rtkit22:13
dtchenthe linux bug is much more difficult to resolve22:13
dtchenall the hacks we have in place don't resolve the issue of the hardware not reporting dma pointer correctly22:14
dtcheni.e., hardware sucks ;-)22:14
cwilluthat error doesn't seem to coincide with any other issues22:14
BUGabundodtchen: realistic: when will Linux as an whole have a decent Audio Stack??22:14
cwillufires once when pulse start up22:14
cwillu!info pulseaudio22:14
ubottupulseaudio (source: pulseaudio): PulseAudio sound server. In component main, is optional. Version 1:0.9.15-4ubuntu1 (karmic), package size 540 kB, installed size 3432 kB22:14
cwilluI'm running -3ubuntu1~ppa222:15
dtchencwillu: right, the linux issue is there regardless whether pulse is used. it's just that pulse _expects_ the dma pointer to be correct, whereas other apps using alsa-lib don't care.22:15
* cwillu shrugs22:15
dtchenpulse is different because it has to mix potentially disparate sources into multiple outputs simultaneously22:16
dtchenBUGabundo: well, that question is really "when will distro X have a decent audio stack"?22:16
BUGabundoand then tries to Flat them.... that's so NOT working .....22:16
dtchenBUGabundo: flatvol is already addressed in 0.9.16-test122:16
BUGabundodtchen: ok. when will *this* distro have it?22:16
cwilludtchen, without wanting to come off as an oss or alsa zealot, how does that jive with the usual "alsa can mix applications just fine these days" complaints?22:17
dtchenBUGabundo: hard to say, and i'm not good at predicting the future. all i can say is that everyone is working very hard to make each release noticeably better.22:17
BUGabundoand we see it better22:18
BUGabundobut I still find so many hurds!22:18
dtchencwillu: alsa _can't_ mix applications just fine for the same use cases that pulse does.22:18
BUGabundoits like there's an entire world of stuff to change22:18
cwilludtchen, fair enough22:18
dtchencwillu: the argument put forth is that dmix is perfectly sufficient of mixing multiple 16-bit 44.1 kHz 2-channel streams to _one_ output, and that's supposedly perfectly sufficient for "everyone"22:19
BUGabundo!info dmix22:19
ubottuPackage dmix does not exist in karmic22:19
cwilludtchen, okay22:20
cwilluadmittedly, it is enough for some of people, and it's frustrating to have audio broken because of features I don't use22:20
dtchencwillu: of course, that argument is flawed, because desktop users no longer want _just_ that; we want 16-bit and 24-bit, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz (and upward) and stereo and 5.1 streams going to multiple devices over 802.11abgn nets22:20
cwilluthat it's enough for everyone is certainly flawed22:21
dtchenBUGabundo: yes, there _is_ an enormous amount to pull out of the slag and make up-to-par22:22
dtchenBUGabundo: (dmix is an alsa-lib "core plugin" for mixing multiple playback streams)22:23
BUGabundook22:23
dtchen(dsnoop is the capture counterpart; dmix and dsnoop are combined into asym; asym has to be enabled in an alsa-lib configuration file per-driver; see /usr/share/alsa/cards/)22:24
BUGabundoI still can't raise my pidgin sound! all other _permantent_ playing apps are fixable. but not ones that just ping22:24
dtchenyeah, the really short streams are problematic22:24
BUGabundoyeah22:24
BUGabundoand I've seen a few players reset the volume each time a track starts22:25
dtchenpartly gtk bug, partly flatvol (pulse) bug22:25
dtchenboth resolved and should land for Beta22:26
BUGabundocan't wait that long :pp22:26
BUGabundowe are still pre-A322:26
BUGabundohehe22:26
BUGabundohope karmic is a bit more stable in audio then JJ22:27
Twigathyoh man, pulseaudio... *RAGE*.... I had to hack up several config files scattered over /etc, ~/.blergh etc. before I got it working how I wanted :>22:27
BUGabundobtw BlueTooth audio working again? do we have the profiles back, dtchen?22:27
BUGabundoTwigathy: true. they are all over the place ehe22:28
dtchenBUGabundo: in current git, yes22:28
dtchennot in current karmic22:28
dtchenneed to get back to fixing stuff; offline for a bit22:28
BUGabundodtchen: will it land?? there's a blueprign on it22:29
BUGabundobye dtchen22:29
lamalexcan anyone help me fix grub2?22:45
lamalexI just installed karmic, but it didnt add my jaunty or f11 entries t it22:45
BUGabundoSarvatt: I still have a prob with composite and gnome-do22:49
BUGabundoon every boot it doesn't work22:50
BUGabundoif I close do, and reopen its ok22:50
BUGabundo:(22:50
BUGabundobug?22:50
Sarvattodd, it starting up before compiz?22:50
BUGabundono idea22:50
lamalexBUGabundo: that should be fixed with 0.8.2 hits karmic22:50
Sarvattsounds like it22:50
BUGabundotake a look at my bootcharts22:50
BUGabundoand try to make sense of it22:50
lamalexwe listen to the composite changed signal and switch interfaces22:51
BUGabundolamalex: ??22:51
lamalex<-- gnome do developer22:51
BUGabundolamalex: and you are?22:51
BUGabundook... faster then me22:51
BUGabundoeheh22:51
BUGabundolamalex: bug id for that?22:51
lamalexfeel free to search, i got other stuff to do, there are like 40 dupes of that though, shouldnt be hard to find22:52
BUGabundoahaha22:52
lamalex0.8.2 was released this week22:52
lamalexso should be in karmic soon22:52
lamalexthe work around until then if you care is just add like, sleep 2 to /usr/bin/gnome-do starup script22:53
Sarvattinstall it from here in that case BUGabundo https://edge.launchpad.net/~do-core/+archive/ppa22:53
lamalexah yah, we have a ppa :) right22:53
Sarvattthe bugs are linked in the changelog actually too22:53
lamalexBUGabundo: i dont suppose you know abut grub2 configuration22:53
BUGabundoyeah was going to be the next question: PPA22:53
Sarvatt    + Reacts correctly when a Composite manager is enabled/22:54
Sarvatt      disabled at runtime. (LP: #346347, LP: #390150)22:54
BUGabundolamalex: no22:54
BUGabundobillybigrigger: ping please help lamalex22:54
lamalex:)22:54
lamalexsweet nick22:54
BUGabundolamalex: about pidgin plugin?22:54
lamalexwhat?22:54
BUGabundoit doesn't gain focus when opening Chat for nicks22:54
BUGabundoknown?22:54
lamalexthat's a pidgin bug, and it's known22:55
Sarvattwhat problem do you  have with grub2? you edit the things in /etc/default/grub then update-grub2 after if thats the problem22:55
lamalexSarvatt: that may be all i need to know22:55
* lamalex tries22:55
lamalexhm ok, debconf just updated grub-pc and it has a horibly cryptic window22:55
Sarvattdont manually change anything in grub.cfg like ya did with grub1 before, took me awhile to figure that out too :D22:55
* BUGabundo adds DO ppa22:57
lamalexhttp://img34.imageshack.us/img34/203/screenshotdebconfonpika.png22:57
lamalexanyone know what im supposed to do here?22:57
Sarvattwhich drive do you have grub installed to?22:57
Sarvattmost likely its going to be /dev/sda but i dont know if you use sdb as your boot drive22:58
lamalexI think /dev/sda, but why is it asking me22:58
lamalexshouldnt it be able to figure this out22:58
lamalexi dont even think i have an sdb22:58
lamalex.. id ont22:59
Sarvattprobably a safeguard against it automatically installing to a MBR when people dont want that22:59
lamalexthere's only sdaX in /dev22:59
Sarvattusb drive plugged in?22:59
lamalexnope22:59
Sarvattyeah install it to sda22:59
BUGabundolamalex: usb pen, card reader?22:59
lamalexBUGabundo: nothing22:59
lamalex/dev shows no sdb22:59
Sarvatt/dev/sda is what you want, it probably should be more clear23:00
Sarvattthe one thats checked is the one its installed to now though i imagine23:00
lamalexSarvatt: i checked that23:00
lamalexneither were chekced when it popped up23:00
Sarvattah23:00
lamalexthat's a terrible dialog though23:00
BUGabundolamalex: file an UI bug23:01
lamalexBUGabundo: in progress :)23:01
Sarvattindeed23:01
Sarvattthey might have just added that in the last update in a hurry to fix the problems with macs23:02
Sarvattsince they dont want to install to any mbr and it was doing it before23:02
lamalexSarvatt: /etc/default/grub isnt what i want23:03
lamalexi need to add entries for other OS's because they apparently werent found at install23:03
lamalexanyone now how?23:09
lamalexhmm.. in grub.d/30_osprober it finds all of my systems23:11
lamalexbut theyre not in the grub list23:11
lamalexwtf23:11
lamalexhmm rebooted and theyre there now23:15
lamalexgood23:15
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=== PriceChild is now known as Pricey
BUGabundocwillu: [identica] qense: !Ubuntu #jaunty keeps freezing on file operations with #ext4 on !linux 2.26.28 with a dozen of find_group_flex failures in /var/log/messages23:43
billybigriggerBUGabundo::: pong23:51
billybigriggerlamalex::: you still need help?23:51
BUGabundohey billybigrigger23:51
lamalexbillybigrigger: do you know how to set a default os in grub223:51
lamalexand it's still not showing fedora in the list23:52
lamalexdespite os_prober showing it23:52
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cwilluBUGabundo, yes, that's a known bug, he needs to run 2.6.29 or later23:57
BUGabundoI know23:57
cwillu:)23:57
BUGabundoI'll see if I can tell him that23:57
billybigriggereeek sorry23:58
billybigriggerspilled bloody coffee all down in my keypad :P23:59
BUGabundohahaha23:59

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