[00:00] iddo: or if you do the autoremove afterwards, then ff-3.0 will be pulled and that should free a bigger chunk [00:00] ok [00:01] and xul [00:01] i wonder if i should, im using google-chrome only so far [00:03] iddo: well, if you can live with a rather buggy, no-java-flash-etc.-support but rather fast, browser, I guess chromium would work... [00:04] flash works ok [00:04] would do u mean no java? [00:04] isn't gmail etc. java? [00:04] chromium is ok actually and if you need plugins they can be enabled from the cli [00:04] iddo: BluesKaj: wha? I'm behind apparently... [00:06] https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=21299 https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/405070 [00:06] www.mozdev.org bug 21299 in Core "GM crashes Firefox 3.6" [Critical,New] [00:06] iddo: no. gmail is javascript [00:06] name sounds similar but VERY diff [00:07] hmm maybe u r right about no java [00:07] i tried some websites in chrome [00:07] JS is different [00:08] so how to enable java ? [00:08] arand, check out #chromium === Shane_Fagan is now known as fagan [00:13] good night folks [00:13] hey yofel [00:13] or is it bye ? [00:13] it's bye for now :P [00:14] mv $ME /dev/bed [00:16] Hehe look the Apollo 11 source code http://code.google.com/p/virtualagc/source/browse/trunk/Comanche055/?r=258 [00:30] its fortran? [00:31] Nope its assembly [00:32] Very early assembly [00:32] what kind of computer? [00:32] discrete integrated circuits ? [00:33] I dont have a clue, id say its something very primitive [00:33] yeah something like pong [00:33] haha [00:33] ahaha [00:34] Well it was like the 60s [00:37] fagan: like TRON ? http://ante-estreias.blogs.sapo.pt/231191.html [00:37] Tron never saw it [00:52] Yeah, anyone knows you only need THREE carrots.... [00:52] yeah jack jazzrabbit or something [00:52] nevermind... doh [00:53] joke FAIL ? [00:53] Tab fail, wrong channel ;-) [00:53] aahahahah [01:42] what is multilib? [01:49] !multilib [01:49] Sorry, I don't know anything about multilib [01:49] a spastic binary [01:49] !info multilib [01:49] Package multilib does not exist in karmic [01:50] ffft , of course it doesn't ..it's a multi library of some sort i bet [01:50] :) === poseidonpp is now known as poseidon [02:28] is it just me or does it take ages to reload update manager's package information on karmic? [02:28] what mirror are you using? [02:29] Fetched 10.1MB in 13s (731kB/s) [02:29] billybigrigger: I'm using the main server because the Australian one isn't up to date [02:29] In any case it has to download about 10 megs [02:29] yeah, i have ~10 ppa's in there [02:30] i don't know what your sources.list is like [02:30] all I've got is medibuntu [02:30] It's as though instead of just downloading the new stuff, it downloads the whole package info again [02:31] how long does $ sudo apt-get update take? [02:32] 20 seconds [02:32] what's wrong with that? [02:32] change your mirror [02:32] okay it only took 30 seconds for me that time but I only just downloaded them 10 minutes ago [02:33] it took about 5 minutes on a high speed ADSL connection 10 minutes ago [02:33] yeah, they are updated frequently today [02:33] you can change your mirror so something closer to you, but might take a few hours or days to sync the latest updates [02:33] you can get up to 100 new packets per weekend [02:35] alright, I just changed my server to the Australian one [02:36] I'm keen to update because I get quite a lot of app crashes [02:36] how long does it take to update? [02:36] and I want them to fix things like the login window [02:36] login window? [02:36] billybigrigger: About 10 minutes. It has to download 10 megabytes [02:36] There is no login window on Karmic [02:36] 10 minutes? from the aus mirror? [02:36] gdm [02:37] 10 minutes from the main server [02:37] how long from your local mirror? [02:37] karmic has a good karma [02:37] I'm doing it now [02:37] and what bug are you experiencing? [02:37] im pretty sure everyone using karmic has a gdm login window [02:37] if you don't you should file a bug against it [02:37] I understand it will take ages if it's the first time it has downloaded the package information, but after that it should only download the new stuff [02:38] billybigrigger: how do you get to your login window? If I select log off, it logs off and then logs straight back in again [02:38] well you need to file a bug for that [02:38] logout/login works fine, and this would be the first time i've heard anything about that problem [02:38] billybigrigger: so do you have a login window? [02:38] yes [02:39] So you're using Karmic and if you log out it gives you a login window [02:40] actually I do have a login window now [02:40] you reminded me [02:40] but it was an update, I downloaded it within the last week [02:40] I have filed plenty of app crash reports with launchpad.net [02:40] yes there's a login window, i just confirmed it [02:41] you should file a bug [02:41] since when did this start happening? [02:41] billybigrigger: when I first installed alpha 3 it had no login window [02:41] ??? [02:41] really [02:41] yes [02:41] and then I downloaded it via update manager [02:41] last gdm update was 3 days ago, and i don't seen any fixes for anything related to your problem [02:41] so you should file a bug [02:42] I've already got about 10 bugs on launchpad at the moment [02:42] they'll think i'm making them up :) [02:42] nope [02:42] file away [02:42] anyway I changed my Software Sources to download from the Australian server and I'm downloading now [02:43] what does this say... [02:43] $ apt-cache policy gdm [02:43] hang on a sec I'm reloading package information [02:43] fire up a new tab? [02:44] See, it's downloading a 5 meg file right now [02:44] gdm: [02:44] Installed: 2.27.4-0ubuntu6 [02:44] Candidate: 2.27.4-0ubuntu6 [02:44] Version table: [02:44] *** 2.27.4-0ubuntu6 0 [02:44] 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status [02:44] use pastebin next time [02:44] ok [02:44] just needed to know what installed version you had [02:44] include your installed version when filing that bug [02:45] also the output of uname -a might help a little more [02:46] actually [02:46] just a simple $ ubuntu-bug gdm might work