[02:58] <lidaobing> hello, how to register a bug tracker? I want to register http://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues
[02:58] <dmb> is there a way to see why a kernel paniced?
[02:59] <dmb> after rebooting the system?
[02:59] <dmb> or even a way to see why a kernel panics while its happening, when x is running?
[03:00] <lidaobing> dmb, kerneloops package maybe can help you
[03:01] <dmb> hmm, don't know if i could reproduce the issue
[03:01] <Ampelbein> lidaobing: as far as i know, code.google.com has no public API so there is no bugtracker for it.
[03:04] <lidaobing> Amaranth, but I can found some already registered bug tracker when I edit the project detail of ibus, which exist in a select box near the "Bug are tracked" label.
[03:12] <andresmujica> bug 78395
[03:20] <lidaobing> andresmujica, sounds supported, but do you know how to use it?
[03:24] <Ampelbein> andresmujica: thanks, i didn't know that this "works" now.
[03:25] <Ampelbein> lidaobing: what bug do you want to link? or do you want to link a project to this tracker?
[03:26] <andresmujica> let me see...
[03:27] <andresmujica> check bug 365730  i've used it there
[03:29] <andresmujica> https://edge.launchpad.net/bugs/bugtrackers/
[03:29] <andresmujica> where you can add the new bugtracker...
[03:36] <lidaobing2> found how to register a new bug tracker: https://launchpad.net/bugs/bugtrackers
[07:04] <ebroder> What's the best way to query against package information for foreign architectures? packages.{debian.org,ubuntu.com} just isn't doing it for me
[08:40] <cjwatson> ogra: sure, just couldn't do it at the same time as promoting sysklogd for various reasons - don't worry, we have automatic reports for this stuff
[08:42] <cjwatson> ogra: (done now)
[09:14] <ogra> cjwatson, thanks, took me a while to find out whats wrong, but i got along with --exclude in debootstrap then
[14:56] <Manu123> hi
[14:56] <Manu123> i build and install a package with dkms and at the install soources are not found
[14:56] <Manu123> http://paste.ubuntu.com/221954/ make.og
[14:57] <Manu123> thx for help
[14:57] <jacquesdupontd> hi guys
[14:57] <Manu123> hi
[14:57] <jacquesdupontd> i come here to see if there's any knew clue to have full 3D acceleration with old ati card on jaunty ?
[14:57] <jacquesdupontd> maybe a patch or something
[15:02] <jacquesdupontd> anybody here ?
[15:02] <ion> Nope
[15:08] <maxb> jacquesdupontd: Since ATI/AMD have killed support, your only option is to see if either of the open source drivers are good enough
[15:11] <Laney> psh
[15:11] <Laney> my card isn't that old and ATI dropped support for it
[15:11]  * Laney shakes fist at them
[15:14] <maxb> Yeah, I have one of those cards too. Sucks. But on the plus side radeon oss driver is driving it quite nicely onw
[15:14] <maxb> good enough for DVD watching, so I'm happy
[15:15] <Laney> at least the metacity compositor works
[15:15] <maxb> as does compiz
[15:15] <Laney> really?
[15:15] <Laney> it just tells me it can't be enabled
[15:15] <maxb> radeon, or radeonhd ?
[15:16] <maxb> compiz sulked last time I tried to make it work with radeonhd
[15:17] <jacquesdupontd> maxb, thx for answering the thing is that i'm counting on open source drivers since they are really better than propriety drivers and for sure they are good enought i have compiz fusion working perfectly but i can't play some games that a bit annoying cause i like to play warsow for exampe and i've heard that some patches were aailable thats why im here to ask
[15:18] <Laney> xserver-xorg-video-ati and xserver-xorg-video-radeon
[15:18] <jacquesdupontd> yes i'm on them right now
[15:21] <Manu123> http://paste.ubuntu.com/221967/ detailed error mess. at install
[15:26] <Manu123> does anybody know what i have missed in the config proces?
[16:30] <bluefoxicy> so here's a thought
[16:30] <bluefoxicy> with multiple monitors, what does Ubuntu do?
[16:30] <bluefoxicy> If I put a window on monitor 1, and another on monitor 2, do I get 2 blank monitors when I switch to another virtual desktop?
[16:30] <azeem_> it's a question, not a thought
[16:31] <bluefoxicy> I'd rather have an option to use independent virtual desktops.
[16:31] <bluefoxicy> so let's say I have two monitors, 1024x768
[16:31] <bluefoxicy> instead of having one 2048x768 workspace per virtual desktops, I want to put the mouse in monitor 1 and select desktop 7, and then in monitor 2 select desktop 4
[16:32] <bluefoxicy> This seems to make more sense to me.  I'm pretty sure I'm the only person in the world that thinks this way.
[16:37] <geser> I'm not sure but you aren't able to move applications between the monitors anymore then
[16:37] <bluefoxicy> geser:  so modify metacity to be multi-monitor aware and pop the apps across virtual desktops
[16:37] <bluefoxicy> then I could shift one monitor to another desktop, grab a window, and pull it over.
[16:39] <geser> it seems to be (partly) aware of several monitors as I can maximize applications and they're only maximized on one monitor
[16:39] <bluefoxicy> yeah
[16:40] <bluefoxicy> but if you switch desktops,it switches both monitors, right?
[16:40] <geser> yes
[16:40] <bluefoxicy> this is not useful to me :)
[16:40] <bluefoxicy> what if I have web browser on the right, e-mail on the left
[16:41] <bluefoxicy> and now I pull up my bank site on the browser, and I want my accounting on the left?
[16:41] <geser> I'd prefer it too when both monitors had seperated workspaces
[16:41] <bluefoxicy> I hve to bring gnucash from another desktop, or put it on top the e-mail window, or something.  I can't just switch to the desktop it's on, in the left monitor.
[16:42] <bluefoxicy> also if you're using GIMP, and want to keep multiple toolbox windows (?!) or multiple image windows together, but uncluttered, you could use different desktops and swap them individually.  Mix and match.
[16:42] <geser> what seems to be missing is seperate workspaces for each monitor
[16:42] <bluefoxicy> yes.
[19:02] <forester> Sorry if this is off topic, but I'm having trouble finding a solution. I'm using xforwarding on ubuntu server 9.04 and get several lines of "Xlib:  extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display "localhost:10.0"." every time I start a program. Anybody, know how to fix this problem?
[19:50] <johanbr> tkamppeter, just thought I'd let you know that the pdf conversion problems I had with cups were due to the somewhat strange printer setup at work (printing to an old-style lpd daemon)
[19:51] <johanbr> hacking the ppd to make cups prefer a pdf passthrough filter made everything work as expected
[20:00]  * DktrKranz hugs pitti for solang upload
[20:00] <tkamppeter> johanbr, OK, but can you send me the original PostScript file anyway, only to have a test file for the filters? Thanks.
[21:12] <mgran> Hi, I'm trying to compile the open-source version of 0 A.D. (http://trac.wildfiregames.com/wiki/BuildInstructions) and it depends on a 'multi-threaded/thread-safe' spidermonkey build. Is the xulrunner package thread-safe, suitable to be used as a dependncy, or should I build my own THREADSAFE=1 spider-monkey from http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/js/js-1.60.tar.gz?
[21:19] <simon-o> mgran: cool that's a great idea. You'll get compiler warnings if you have the single-threaded version of Spider-Monkey