/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/07/29/#ubuntu+1.txt

BluesKajOh I thought it was just my version that din't have them00:00
BUGabundosince DanaG share his : http://files.getdropbox.com/u/112892/compiz11.profile00:00
BluesKajhmm, think I'll boot into W7 and do some looking around00:01
BUGabundoWARNING: YOUR SYSTEM WILL AUTODESTROY AFTER 2 SECS WITH THIS COMPIZ PROFILE :P00:01
BluesKajsee you guys on the other side :)00:01
duncan__windows 7 is nice but I only am going to use it on my desktop00:01
duncan__server = debian or the next LTS from ubuntu, laptop= ubuntu, media center = arch linux00:01
duncan__I really like arch linux but the constant updates cause too many breaks for practical use00:02
DanaGI just have one system I actively use.00:02
DanaGAnd it's the one I'm on now.00:02
duncan__I only use my desktop for games and graphics really, I do all my work on my laptop00:02
maxbGah. I wish people would stop breaking things00:02
maxbgnome-sound-properties has vanished and now there is nowhere to configure your sound theme00:03
duncan__for 9.10?00:04
DanaGWell, I do hate how now I can't have the gnome volume control bind to hda-intel directly.00:05
BUGabundoDanaG: +100:05
DanaGMax is 0.00db, min is -89.1db.00:05
DanaGThat's pretty absurd.00:05
DanaGs/db/dB/00:06
DanaGAnd where's gnome-volume-control?00:06
duncan__whoa, compiz is a bit out of date00:06
duncan__er compiz website00:06
DanaG50% is -45dB.00:06
DanaGSo, an entire half of the volume range is basically too quiet.00:07
duncan__i can open gnome-volume-control fine through command line, but that is in 9.04 ;)00:07
BUGabundoduncan__: maybe cause they are code hackers not web desiners?00:07
duncan__BUGabundo, just saying :P00:08
SeveredCrossmaxb: The replacement sound properties applet is horribly broken.00:09
duncan__hmm00:15
duncan__RSS in evolution is a bit iffy00:15
DanaGOh yeah, where'd the disk mounter applet go?00:15
BUGabundoDanaG: I have it00:15
DanaGWhat's the package?00:15
BUGabundohey mndo. bem bindo00:15
BUGabundono idea DanaG :p00:16
DanaG!find disk-mounter00:16
ubottuPackage/file disk-mounter does not exist in karmic00:16
DanaG!find disk-mount00:16
ubottuPackage/file disk-mount does not exist in karmic00:16
* DanaG gives up.00:16
duncan__heh00:16
DanaG... so as not to spam the channel.00:16
duncan__we don't mind ;)00:16
mndoBUGabundo, hi there!00:17
yofelDanaG: you *do* know that you can /msg ubottu? :P00:17
BUGabundoduncan__: but OPs do00:17
duncan__!find mountmanager00:17
ubottuFound: mountmanager00:17
BUGabundoand there's apt-cache search00:17
BluesKajthis Kvirc seems easier to use than i remember ...colourful too00:20
duncan__heh, that's amusing, AVG destroying iTunes00:21
BluesKajduncan__:  the windows are a bit herky jerky on W7 build 710000:21
BUGabundoduncan__: OT00:21
duncan__BluesKaj, weird I didn't notice it on my desktop00:21
DanaGNow, I wish I could fix the danged INITRAMFS!00:22
alteregoayeah thats a nasty thingy inside your computer, its like a rat who is seeking for food00:23
BluesKajduncan__:  interesting i had a  browser window on top of the chat  page, when you answered and your text showed up in a little dialog box  in bottom right hand corner00:23
duncan__BluesKaj, nice, IRC client feature?00:24
BluesKajyeah, cool00:24
BluesKajnever been a mirc fan and xchat  has pukey colours that i'm too lazy to edit , but so far Kvirc seems to be the solution to my windows IRC Client00:27
BUGabundoI just use Pidgin00:27
BUGabundono colors here AFAIK00:27
BluesKajhehe, on wondows ?00:27
duncan__i've always used xchat I think i'm just used to the colors00:27
duncan__pidgin works fine on windows last time I checked00:28
BluesKajreally never did the IM thing much anyway00:28
duncan__msn and googletalk for me, on a side note, how is the pidgin replacement in 9.10?00:29
billybigriggerempathy is junk00:31
* BUGabundo $ rsync -a /home/BUGabundo /dev/bed00:31
billybigriggerbut soon it will support audio/video cat00:31
mobevening all00:31
duncan__i'm kind of curious why they are opting to get rid of pidgin as the default?00:31
BUGabundolousy upstream support00:32
BUGabundobetter intergration on gnome00:32
duncan__ah00:32
BUGabundoAV support00:32
duncan__all good reasons ;)00:32
nhasianduncan__, you should have seen the backlash from everyone like a month ago when they decided to switch to empathy.00:34
nhasianduncan__, since empathy wasnt yet ready for primetime, but should be ready by the time 9.10 is released00:35
duncan__nhasian, hehe I can imagine, alot of people like pidgin.  I've been out of the ubuntu scene for a while, was using Arch linux for a long time00:36
duncan__but I don't get backlash to things like that.  remove the packages and install which ever one you want :p00:37
nhasianduncan__, i hear Arch is pretty good but i havent tried it yet.  when i first tested empathy 2.27.2 it wouldnt even connect to yahoo or msn.  but it is very usable now in only a few weeks time00:37
mobquick question , .. is there an easy uninstall for karmik and reinstall to jaunty in case this blows up lol00:37
nhasianmob, nope00:38
nhasianmob, afaik you cannot downgrade any version of ubuntu00:38
mobso no sudo apt uninstall ;[00:38
nhasianmob as long as you have a separate /home partition then installing a new ubuntu is easy00:39
duncan__nhasian, arch is very good but it takes more time than I like to maintain, constant updates, etc... especially when using KDE4 and having a version upgrade every month with 600mb to download, I'm happy sitting back with ubuntu 9.04 with a upgraded kernel and some other configuration done00:39
mobk ty  sounding like not a good idea , but still want to see if it fixes my intel video issues00:40
duncan__mob why not just try upgrading your kernel inside of 9.04?00:41
mob?00:41
mobnoob here00:41
duncan__one moment00:41
yofelmob: you should be able to check that with the live cd/usb00:41
nhasianduncan__, arch doesnt even have a gui installed by default?  <faint>00:41
duncan__nhasian, nope, you get a base system and then install the packages you want00:42
yofelduncan__: that sounds somewhat like gentoo00:42
nhasianmob, yeah i hear karmic has a lot of improvements for intel graphics adaptors00:42
duncan__nhasian, arch is about as close as you can get to plain unpatched linux without having to compile from source00:42
nhasianmob, i have an nvidia adaptor so i cant take advantage of the new goodies for intel cards yet00:43
mobi got a dinosaure here 82830m gcc rev 4 ..8 meg i think00:43
duncan__yofel, aye the main difference between arch and gentoo is that gentoo is source based and arch is binary00:43
mobhard to add an adapter to a laptop lol00:45
mobif i could ...00:45
duncan__mob, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1161856  download the packages from here http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and when you reboot it should load into the new kernel by default00:45
nhasiandoes that mean that everytime you install something on gentoo you have to compile it?00:45
duncan__nhasian, yes everything has to compile00:45
mobgive it a shot00:45
nhasianwhat a waste of processing time00:46
yofelduncan__: mob for better intel performance you don't only need the new kernel00:46
yofelyou also need new intel driver xserver mesa ...00:46
mobill be back 4 that lol00:46
duncan__nhasian, that's why I used arch, as it's binary00:47
duncan__nhasian, same concept, no compiling necessary00:47
yofelmob: you could try new kernel with x-edgers ppa, but that's pretty unstable00:47
duncan__I had to upgrade my kernel as no kernel prior to 2.6.30 allows my laptop to work properly for bootup and sleep/hibernate00:48
nhasiani guess mob went to go install karmic00:50
alteregoax-edgers?00:50
duncan__nhasian, I hope not as all he wants is fixed intel performance :p00:51
yofelalteregoa: https://edge.launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa [use at own risk]00:51
nhasiani've been pretty happy with karmic so far  guess i've just been lucky00:52
alteregoaintel fixes those atom cpus thanks to those heads at intel atom cpu with 8w tdp but everything included vga/northbridge/sbridge/dualcore/ht00:52
duncan__alteregoa, what issues are you having with atoms?  my mediacenter which is atom based has been working fine for 5+ months00:53
yofelnhasian: mee too actually, eeePC works fine, thinkpad learned how to suspend without crashing, some tings are annoying but well, alpha00:54
nhasianyeah like my cdburner doesnt work yet... but hopefully after the brasero update it will work again00:54
duncan__yofel, what chipset was the thinkpad?00:54
yofelduncan__: lspci http://pastebin.com/f694b14fe00:55
duncan__yofel, did you also have issues with it booting and shutting down when on battery power?00:56
yofelduncan__: nope00:57
alteregoai have issues with the chipsets00:57
alteregoathose chipsets consume itself 20w or up00:57
duncan__yofel, until the most recent kernel my notebook would die when trying to suspend or hibernate and would halt on shutdown and bootup unless I held down a key or had AC plugged in00:57
duncan__was incredible obnoxious00:58
yofelduncan__: well, until carmic suspend/hibernate crashed and on shutdown it would hang ~20s before poweroff thanks to the nvidia driver00:59
yofelthat reminds me... there was another issue that sometimes when booting the kernel would permanently turn on the pcspkr -> wtf?01:00
duncan__yeah, kernel team has done a great job with .30 and .31 so far01:00
duncan__fixed alot of issues all at once01:00
duncan__yofel, http://pastebin.com/m5a7311d01:06
duncan__well apparently I pasted twice in there but you get the point ;)01:07
yofelduncan__: you could use pastebinit to prevent that :P01:09
duncan__:D01:10
duncan__hmm, is 9.10 going to include firefox 3.5.x01:14
yofelduncan__: it's already included, just not default, but will be for release01:14
yofel!info firefox-3.5 karmic01:14
ubottufirefox-3.5 (source: firefox-3.5): safe and easy web browser from Mozilla. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.5.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu1 (karmic), package size 931 kB, installed size 3580 kB01:14
duncan__that's good :) I tried the 3.5 package in 9.04 but integration was a bit messed up and extensions were broken01:15
yofel!info firefox-3.5 jaunty01:15
ubottufirefox-3.5 (source: firefox-3.5): safe and easy web browser from Mozilla. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.5.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.04.1 (jaunty), package size 907 kB, installed size 3524 kB01:15
yofelah, finally got updated... it was still the beta4 a while ago...01:16
duncan__yeah01:16
duncan__when I installed it, it was 3.5.101:16
duncan__3.5 is nice a speedy, and I like the private browsing option instead of having to wipe history01:17
yofelit sure is speedier here, but auto scrolling (middle click) is broken [uses a lot of cpu and scrolls slowly while lagging] and the deatchable tabs work sometimes get in my way01:18
duncan__hmm, I have always used manual middle mouse scrolling, so I haven't noticed that01:19
duncan__weird it would mess up that much01:20
yofelactually it's not always broken, scrolling up works most of the time only scrolling downwards lags like that ~2s and works fine after that01:20
yofelmaybe I'm just too fast for firefox and he doesn't like scrolling while the page still gets loaded? :P01:21
duncan__wonder what is messed up in the code to cause that, especially since it is a regression01:21
duncan__haha01:21
duncan__maybe :p01:21
duncan__it's funny, when chrome first came out I really liked it but firefox 3.5 has adopted all the features I liked in chrome01:22
duncan__so i'll probably never touch chrome again01:22
yofelwell, theres chromium for linux as well, but the only thing that I find better there are the detachable tabs, they work flawless in chromium while I sometimes need a few tries in ffx3.501:24
duncan__yeah01:24
yofelhm wait, that seems fixed now01:24
duncan__I think it's because firefox is emulating what chrome does, as in chrome each tab is a seperate process01:25
duncan__but speaking of browsers, I really wish the KDE team would switch Konqueror over to webkit as when I was using kde4 khtml was massacring the webpages I visited01:26
yofelduncan__: yeah, that's a really neat feature of chromium IMHO, but since I use 64bit flash I haven't had a firefox crash in a long while so it's not that neccessary anymore01:26
yofelhehe01:26
duncan__same goes for evolution, as it likes to shit itself when I try and use gecko for RSS feeds and when I used ghtml it eats webpages alive01:28
duncan__I'm like >.> what happened to the formatting, it's like the made the webpage all one column when in ghtml01:28
yofelhm evolution... heard that it got better now, but switching from thunderbird would be too much work for me :P01:29
yofelo.O01:29
* yofel fails to visualize that...01:29
duncan__I personally don't see the point in developing ghtml and khtml when gecko and webkit both do an excellent job, are open source, and conform to standards01:30
yofel+101:30
yofelactually epiphany-webkit seems quite usable now, last time I tested it it would crash all the time01:31
duncan__yeah, I tried to webkit addon for konqueror about 4-5 months ago and it exploded on me01:31
duncan__I've decided to stay far away from KDE4 until it is completely stable and even then with the amount of work and polish the ubuntu team puts into integrating everything with gnome I lose alot of my interest in KDE401:32
duncan__I remember booting into kde4 and having my entire desktop gone because my config file went wonky for no reason so I had to go into the command line and delete it and rebuild all my applets01:34
yofelhheh, I've tried kubuntu in every release so far, and 4.3 seems to be the first kde release thats actually usable, the previous ones had constant crashing and bad keyboard shortcut support here :(01:35
duncan__yeah same01:35
duncan__4.3 seems to be what 4.0 should of been, but I feel more at home with gnome atm regardless01:35
yofelmee too, I guess I'm just too used to it after all that time...01:36
duncan__KDE4 on a design level seems to over complicate some things01:36
yofeland since Qt 4.5 has gtk-style support I miss kde even less :)01:37
duncan__I'm like, i'm a programmer by trade, getting my BA/MA in computer science. that doesn't mean I want to have to build my panels from scratch01:37
yofel^^01:37
yofelI tried gentoo once on my desktop pc01:37
duncan__gnome offers enough flexibility and makes every days tasks thoughtless, like they should be.  If I really want to do something fancy i'll be in the terminal anyways01:38
yofelbut the only purpose I could find is if somebody wants to set up a really speacial configuration01:38
yofelother than that, it just increases my power bill -.-01:38
duncan__gentoo, arch, slackware are very good distrobutions for learning linux, as you build your system from scratch and learn what does what and how to fix things if they break01:39
d0htemwill karmic include ruby 1.9.1?01:39
duncan__or if you want bleeding edge software all the time, but i've learned to care less about that the older I get01:39
yofeland installing gnome on gentoo was like... 'emerge gnome' check that you didn't get recursive depends with your use flags and go to sleep01:40
duncan__!find ruby01:40
ubottuFound: libqt4-ruby1.8, libqt4-ruby1.8-dev, libruby1.8, libruby1.8-dbg, libruby1.9 (and 594 others)01:40
d0htemonly 1.9.0 is installed01:40
d0htemand no one uses that :/01:40
d0htemits either 1.8+ or 1.9.101:40
d0htemu have an entire rep for 1.9.0 and its useless ! :/01:40
duncan__yofel, haha yeah, that's why I used arch, it did almost everything gentoo does but is binary so it just downloads packages like any other rpm or deb based distro01:41
yofelwell, I'm off to bed then too, good night01:42
duncan__goodnight01:42
BluesKajduncan__,  are you in Alaska , or do you just have a really good proxy setup ? :)02:17
billybigriggeryofel, i'm actually installing gentoo right now :P02:22
BluesKajbillybigrigger, I think yofel hit the sack02:27
billybigrigger:P02:27
billybigriggerhe sure did02:27
BluesKajgentoo , why ?02:27
billybigriggerdunno02:27
billybigriggermessing around02:27
BluesKajhehe02:27
billybigriggerhave you tried it?02:27
BluesKaja long time ago before i realized that I had no clue what all the terms meant in the instructions , so I went wit debian02:28
billybigriggerheh02:29
BluesKajI still don't see the point of it02:29
billybigriggeri like the idea of building your system from scratch02:30
BluesKajit's prolly still over my head02:30
DanaG(gnome-power-manager:12849): devkit-power-gobject-WARNING **: Couldn't suspend: failed to check authorisation: Remote Exception invoking org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Authority.CheckAuthorization() on /org/freedesktop/PolicyKit1/Authority at name org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1: org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: Action org.freedesktop.devicekit.power.suspend is not registered02:31
billybigriggerlike manually doing everything, partitioning, filesytems, compiling the kernel, installing the bootloader02:31
billybigriggertis fun stuff :P02:31
BluesKajpartitioning isn't a problem , but compiling the kernel sounds a bit ambitious for my skills :)02:32
DanaGIt's right... there's nothing about devicekit in polkit control thingy!02:33
billybigriggerit seems fairly easy to me02:33
DanaGyargh.02:33
billybigriggerBluesKaj, Sarvatt ran me through the basic's the other week02:33
BluesKajwell, maybe I'm a bit gun-shy after the last time02:33
billybigriggerhaha02:34
billybigriggerit's amazing how much crap and junk is built into ubuntu's kernel, but that's what you get for large hardware support02:34
DanaGhmm, can one of you please check in system->admin->authorizations to see if there's anything "devicekit" there?02:34
BluesKajSarvatt, knows his stuff , he would be the guy to get instruction from alright02:34
billybigriggerDanaG, is this a powermanager thing?02:34
billybigriggerDanaG, i'll help ya out, but i'm a desktop so i might not be of much help02:35
DanaGMy issue is suspend not working -- due to something missing between PolicyKit and DeviceKit.02:35
DanaGAll I see there are references to HAL power stuff.... not devkit.02:35
billybigriggerwhat are you looking for in devkit02:35
billybigriggeryou want a screenshot of mine?02:35
billybigriggerdevkit>power>Suspend the System?02:36
billybigriggeractually02:36
billybigriggerits org>freedesktop>devicekit>power>Suspend the System02:37
billybigriggerDanaG, ?02:39
DanaGOh yeah, mine has that category entirely missing!02:41
DanaGorg->freedesktop->hal->power is what I have.02:41
billybigriggeri have o>f>hal>power-management>Suspend the System02:42
billybigriggeralso02:42
DanaGYeah, but I lack the devicekit ones.02:42
billybigriggerwhich one trumps?02:42
billybigriggerdevkit over hal?02:42
DanaGyeah, hal is being deprecated.02:42
billybigriggeryes beacuse hal is deprecated02:42
billybigriggeryeah exactly02:42
DanaGWhat version is your devicekit-power package?02:42
DanaG009-102:43
billybigriggeryeah02:43
DanaGah, had to kill the policykit daemon and restart it.02:44
DanaGI had been using a PPA for devicekit-power, and had forgotten about it.02:45
billybigriggerahhhhhh02:45
billybigrigger:P02:45
billybigriggeryou have o>f>devkit now then?02:45
DanaGYup.02:45
DanaGThat's why I wasn't going all "gripe gripe gripe" mode like I do when something's actually "pissing me off".  =þ02:45
DanaGI knew approximately how it was broken; I just needed that help to figure out a way to fix it.  Thanks for the help.02:46
billybigriggernp02:47
yofelargh... too hot here... can't sleep *-.-02:48
yofelbillybigrigger: enjoy your gentoo expirience, already piked out your use flags?02:48
billybigriggerjust did my 1st reboot :P02:49
DanaGNow, if only I could figure out why the 2.6.31 kernel ignores my initramfs image.02:49
billybigriggeryofel, i don't have an use flags set02:54
DanaGhttp://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2009-06/msg12523.html02:54
DanaGI have the very same thing going on.02:54
* DanaG tries nocrs...02:55
* billybigrigger has no idea what nocrs is02:56
duncan__hmm03:02
billybigriggeryofel, you awake or did you try to go and sleep again?03:12
yofelstill awake03:13
duncan__heh03:13
duncan__that was a while ago you were trying to sleep03:13
billybigriggeryofel, haha i tried to emerge gnome and already getting nowhere, i'm ready to through gentoo out the door already03:15
duncan__hmm getting annoyed with evolutions RSS abilities, anyone know of an RSS feed reader that uses either webkit or gecko?03:16
duncan__billybigrigger, what prompted you to use gentoo?03:16
billybigriggerduncan__, boredom03:16
billybigriggerduncan__, thunderbird reads rrs iirc03:17
duncan__I use evolution for mail03:17
billybigrigger:P03:17
duncan__billybigrigger, if you want a similar less painful experience try arch03:17
yofelbillybigrigger: did you follow the installation handbook?03:17
billybigriggeryofel, ya but the handbook leaves gnome install out03:18
Spaghetti-codehigh03:18
Spaghetti-code400mb updates from last 2 days is fascinating03:19
yofelbillybigrigger: yes, what you usually miss are the right use flags in you make.conf, you could start by trying to installing the xserver first ;)03:19
Spaghetti-codemorning mr. yofel03:20
billybigriggerUSE="X dbus gtk gnome hal avahi svg"03:20
billybigriggerguess a working x server would be needed first :P03:20
billybigriggerhaha03:20
billybigriggeryofel, thanks tips :P03:20
DanaGNeither add_efi_memdesc nor nocrs fixed the initramfs stuff.  :(03:20
Spaghetti-codeoh initramfs03:20
yofellol, yeah, that's the beginning config, I had about 50 later on ^^03:20
billybigriggeryofel, i think i'll take duncan__'s suggestion and try out arch03:21
yofelbillybigrigger: using 'emerge --pretend <package>' should show you the available/used/blocked use flags03:21
billybigriggeri like the idea of install your system from scratch like gentoo does03:21
DanaGI like not having to compile.03:21
Spaghetti-codethats the problem of a monolithic kernel, if something fails, the whole system crashes03:21
DanaGI tweak from the top down, not from the bottom up.  =þ03:21
yofelbillybigrigger: I found it a very nice expirience on how linux actually works, but other than that it was too much work for me keeping it working03:22
duncan__yofel, agreed, good to play with and learn... even good to use if you have alot of time to dedicate to tweaking but in general not good for production03:23
Spaghetti-codei got  a problem from wake up from standby the wlan doesnt work03:23
burneranyone know why I can't get dpkg to install?  it keeps giving error code 1 while trying to install dpkg_1.15.3.1ubuntu1_amd64.deb03:29
nztalhow is karmic doing these days ?  not too bad ?  adoptable ?03:45
billybigriggerworks good on my desktop03:46
billybigriggertoo good actually :P that i'm getting bored and installing gentoo in a vm03:46
nztalok.. thank you03:46
nztalare jaunty medibuntu sources ok for karmic ?03:47
billybigriggercan't comment, don't use that repo03:48
DanaGHmm, I'm still having the same issue of EFI-boot resulting in the kernel ignoring the initramfs image.03:50
DanaGhttp://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/efiboot-30to31-unified.log03:50
DanaGDiff of 'dmesg' between kernel versions.03:50
burnercan anyone help me get dpkg to upgrade?03:51
billybigriggerDanaG, what is efi-boot anyway?03:52
billybigriggeryou seem to be having this problem for awhiel03:53
DanaGIt's when I boot using UEFI firmware mode, instead of the legacy BIOS-based way.03:53
burnerhuzzah, nevermind, thank you launchpad03:53
DanaGThe most well-known user of [U]EFI is Apple, but my HP EliteBook has UEFI also.03:53
DanaGhttp://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2009-05/msg00812.html03:56
DanaG"initrd must be kept on the memory area below 4g"... hmm, I actually have 4G of RAM.03:57
Spaghetti-codewhy samba doesnt automaticly mount anything with UTF-8?04:07
Spaghetti-codewindows 9x times are over04:07
Spaghetti-codeheh someone knows a wireless mouse on 800mhz, or something? those crap at 2.4ghz is interfering with wlan04:21
Spaghetti-codesomeone was smoking weed? the terminal is white default with the tango theme lol04:23
Spaghetti-codeis all that we see or seem a dream, but a dream within a dream?04:40
LaserJockanybody know if the older sound mixer applet is still around?04:41
LaserJockI'm having a heck of a time adjusting volume levels :(04:41
* DanaG goes back to BIOS-based boot mode.04:59
mac_vanyone know how to fix apport-collect : 401 error?04:59
DanaGupdate-manager is saying:05:07
DanaG"Downloaded 3256 kB of ..."05:08
DanaGDownloaded 14.5MB of 2...05:08
DanaGOh, and it's jumping back and forth between a valued progress-bar and an indeterminate "bouncing" bar.05:08
DanaG05:08
DanaGheh, another system is saying:05:10
DanaG"The package information was last updated 223 days ago."05:10
mac_vhehe! never knew 223 days ago Karmic even existed ;p05:13
LaserJockDanaG: that's kinda messed up :-)05:14
DanaGYeah.05:14
DanaGIt's the vbox repo that's confusing it.05:14
DanaGScrewed-up authentication.05:14
DanaGSo, it marks it as having "not updated".  =þ05:14
mac_vDanaG: vbox repo.. WFM nice05:15
DanaGDownloaded 556KB of 1...05:25
DanaGDownloaded 2911KB of ...05:25
DanaG05:25
DanaGLooks like it ran out of space.05:25
billybig1iggerDanaG: have you looked at the EFI page on the grub wiki?05:25
DanaGYeah, it recently broke between 2.6.30 and 2.6.31.05:25
DanaGI was following the thread (mostly about Apple products, though) on the forums.05:26
DanaGAll else the same, I can still boot 2.6.30... and it still works.05:26
DanaG2.6.31 just won't acknowledge the initramfs image.05:26
DanaGI love having a high-DPI display.05:28
DanaGBesides simply being awesome... it also lets me MOCK things for breaking under high-DPI.  =þ05:28
DanaGs/MOCK/poke fun at/05:28
DanaG      + Add card and port selection (Bastien Nocera)05:29
DanaGspiffy.05:29
xtknightcan anyone tell me the rationale for replacing empathy with pidgin?05:30
xtknightsorry, pidgin with empathy05:31
DanaGooh, gnome-volume-control has improved, somewhat.05:38
DanaGNow it needs to have the move-to-different-endpoint feature of pavucontrol.  =þ05:38
DanaGAnd that notify-osd needs that GODAWFUL LAG fixed.05:38
DanaG05:38
DanaGConnection failed: Connection terminated05:39
DanaGConnection failed: Connection terminated05:39
DanaGargh.05:39
oldude67billybigrigger, hey figured out what was up with the system...:( had a hard drive failing and it was causing all kinds of errors.05:40
billybigriggerevery time05:41
billybigriggerthat'll do er :P05:41
DanaGInteresting... the results of twiddling the "subwoofer" slider in gnome-volume-control are non-deterministic.05:42
oldude67so now that i get all my stuff off the flash drive im going to install vbox and run karmic in it till i can make sure its not going to bork my system.05:42
LaserJockanybody know how to get the old gnome-volume-control back or at least be able to adjust ALSA channels using something other than alsamixer?05:44
DanaGgamix?05:45
DanaGgnome-alsamixer?05:45
oldude67ok i have heard alot of people complaining about the new mixer...what did they do to it?05:45
LaserJockI just can't really adjust sound using it05:45
LaserJockI have the slider all the way up and nothing, well then I go into alsamixer and some channel has been muted05:46
oldude67the only problem i had was with pulseaudio and i just deleted it and went to alsa05:46
DanaGI actually use and LIKE pulseaudio.05:46
LaserJockI don't have a problem with pulseaudio, I just can't adjust stuff05:46
DanaGI just don't like the half-arsed pulseaudio control that the gnome volume control tries to be.05:46
oldude67it was garble and static with my intel sound05:47
DanaGoh yeah, did you enable tsched=1 in /etc/pulse/default.pa  ?05:47
DanaGThe 31 kernel fixes that quite well.05:47
DanaGused to be crap with tsched=1 and good without it... now it's better the other way around.05:47
oldude67haha i had lots of problems with the 31 kernel cause of my hard drive..so nope..just got done reinstalling a little bit ago...lol05:48
oldude67now im doing all the 4 billion updates.05:48
DanaGweird, I was remotely upgrading a box... and it randomly disconnected from the network exactly here:05:52
DanaGUnpacking replacement ubuntu-docs ...05:52
DanaGyeah, odd spot for a disconnect.05:53
billybigriggermaybe power outage05:53
DanaGNo, it's sitting right next to me.  =þ05:54
DanaGI just felt like doing it remotely, from my more comfortable keyboard.05:54
billybigriggerah hah05:54
oldude67well atleast its in walking distance..lmao05:54
DanaGipw2200: page allocation failure.05:55
DanaGI say, ipw2200 is probably about the worst wifi card I've had to use.05:55
DanaGWell, the others I've used have been b43, iwl3945, and iwlagn.05:55
DanaGAnd b43 has been more reliable than ipw2200 for me.05:55
DanaGipw2200: Firmware error.  Restarting.05:56
DanaGipw2200: Firmware error.  Restarting.05:56
DanaG... ad nauseum.05:56
oldude67well no laptop here so im hardwired...no disconnect..lol05:56
* billybigrigger loves the wired connection :P05:56
oldude67me too...and so easy to setup...just turn the computer on..lmao05:57
billybigriggergentoo blows05:57
billybigriggercompiling EVERYTHING is a pain haha and i've only installed irssi and xserver over top of the base system05:58
billybigriggerwhat a joke05:58
oldude67oh god i would never want to compile anything if i dont have to....05:58
billybigriggeremerge 22 / 243 for gnome05:58
DanaGhah, and the sound card on that thing... gnome says it's at 153% volume.05:58
billybigriggerthe fact that vbox doesn't utilized more than 1 core sucks too05:59
oldude67and i thought slackware was bad..i would not even try genpoo.05:59
DanaGbillybigrigger: now vbox can, actually.05:59
billybigrigger!!!! :O05:59
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about O05:59
billybigriggervirtualbox-ose:05:59
billybigrigger  Installed: 3.0.2-dfsg-1ubuntu105:59
billybigriggermaybe because i have gentoo x86 and not x64?06:00
DanaGI think you have to manually tweak the settings in the UI.06:00
oldude67ive gotten so use to using synaptic and apt-get that i would probably put a bullet threw the monitor to have to go back to doing all that again..lol06:00
DanaGOh, and the ipw2200 is even worse when you use Intel's utility on Windows.06:00
DanaG"The authentication process with the network has not begun."06:01
oldude67well then i def wont be getting one of those for christmas..lmao06:01
DanaG"has not begun?"      "HAS NOT BEGUN?"06:05
* DanaG slaps Intel, and says the only correct response: "SO, BEGIN!"06:05
DanaG06:05
oldude67ugh i lost my games...crap..lmao06:06
oldude67im beginning to hate western digital...grrrrr....06:07
billybigriggerseagate baby06:08
billybigrigger:P06:08
oldude67DanaG, i take it your wifi is intel then...surprising i dont usually have that much trouble out of intel stuff.06:08
oldude67billybigrigger, yeah my b/day is in 3 days if you want to get me one..lmao..:D06:09
DanaGWell, that's the old, spare, "toshitba" laptop's card.06:09
DanaGNew one is iwlagn... works well.06:09
DanaGyeah, and "toshitba" is the hostname of the old one, too.06:09
oldude67lol06:09
DanaGAfter all, what else can you call a P4-Celeron 1.6GHz, with a GeForce "1+1=4MX!" card?06:10
billybigriggeroldude67, i have an old 500g pata with an xp install that's just sitting in my case :P06:10
oldude67DanaG, um doorstop, bookend..lmao06:10
oldude67boat anchor..lol06:11
DanaGAnnoyingly, of all the old laptops we have around here, that's the best.06:11
DanaGIt gets, oh, 15 minutes or so from the half-deceased battery.06:11
DanaGAll others are slower, and have zero battery at all.06:11
DanaGOh, and another laptop we have around here: Athlon XP-M 1.2Ghz, with a heatsink literally the size of an eraser.06:12
DanaGWith WinXP on it, it idled at 67 C, and hit up to 87 at load.06:12
DanaGWith tickless kernel, that's down to idling at 53 or so.... but still hits 87 at load.06:12
oldude67wow thats a little warm i would say.06:12
DanaGAnd the heatsink... is literally the size of a "mars plastic" brand eraser.06:12
DanaGFan turn-on threshold: 75 C.  It's either on or off.06:13
DanaGI gave that one the name "amaterasu".06:13
oldude67you would think that they would of figured out a way to better cool them things by now.06:13
DanaGIt looks more like something HP cobbled together out of existing spare parts.06:13
DanaGOh yeah, and it had unused solder pads for, and a covered slot in the case for, a floppy drive.... but when I tried to fit one in the case, I found that the floppy drive would've intersected the hard drive.06:14
DanaGBoth of those old laptops were crap even when they were new.  =þ06:15
DanaGHmm, is 87C hot enough to cook an egg?06:18
JeruvyI'd think so, 45 would probably do the trick :)06:19
syn-ackDanaG, considering thats almost 200 F, I'd say so06:20
DanaGWhat does an egg require?06:21
DanaGHmm, I'm considering sticking a large, flat aluminum plate on that thing.  =þ06:22
syn-ackabout 45 degrees. :P06:22
DanaGThat's one laptop that won't just cook your .... um, lap.....   ... it'll instead scald/burn your legs.06:23
billybigriggeror fry a nut06:23
DanaGNo, that's too easy.  It feels burning hot to the touch, if you dare try to set it on your legs -- or even just try to pick it up by the bottom.06:24
billybigriggerfyi guys who drive around in heated leather seats in their vehicles have a pretty high chance of getting testicular cancer, so keep that laptop on a desk :P06:24
DanaGNah, it's shoved in a closet.06:25
billybigriggerdon't know about the rest of the world but heated leather seats is almost standard here in canada :P06:25
DanaGAt least the (actually heavier) toshitba only runs 50-60 C at any time.06:27
DanaGAnd my current laptop, HP EliteBook 8530w, actually has 5 ACPI thermal zones.06:27
DanaGCPU is idling at, oh, 30 C... and load is usually 67, tops.06:28
oldude671172mb used in just games..lmao..yeah.me:D06:31
SodaPhishhey yu'all06:31
oldude67!hello06:31
ubottuHi! Welcome to #ubuntu+1!06:31
billybigriggerwow, maybe i'll have gnome installed by morning time06:31
SodaPhishI've been running karmic since it was released.06:31
DanaGDid I show youse my desktop?06:31
SodaPhishtonight06:31
SodaPhishI did a dist-upgrade06:32
SodaPhishand things have been very bad since.06:32
oldude67ok ill bite, and how bad is it..lol06:32
SodaPhishhahah06:32
SodaPhishsound is the principle issue06:33
SodaPhishit works, for most things06:33
SodaPhishbut for UrbanTerror, I get the sweet sound of NOTHING06:33
SodaPhishanyone got any ideas?06:33
SodaPhish:-(06:33
SodaPhishI'm majorly bummed06:33
DanaGoh yeah, with the new volume control applet..... it's IMPOSSIBLE to run pulseaudio -vvv.06:33
SodaPhishfrack06:33
DanaGYou kill pulseaudio... it comes back literally instantly.06:33
DanaG... not in the console.06:33
SodaPhishis that a 'feature'?06:33
SodaPhish;-)06:33
oldude67see shoot pulseaudio..06:33
oldude67lol06:33
DanaGYou do 'killall -9 pulseaudio && pulseaudio -vvv' and you get 'daemon already running'.06:34
SodaPhishwell, I gotta tell you, sound in 8.10 was solid... but since then its been a mishmash of crap that doesn't work.06:34
SodaPhishDanaG: do you have any suggestions?06:34
DanaGoh yeah, try editing /etc/pulse/default.pa to set tsched=1?06:34
SodaPhishwhat's that do?06:34
DanaGChanges the way the audio engine uses timers -- it enables "glitch-free".06:35
DanaGGlitch-free actually made things bad, previously... but with 2.6.31, it's a lot better.06:35
SodaPhishdone06:35
SodaPhishnow etc/init.d/pulse restart?06:36
SodaPhishof course not06:36
SodaPhishits per-user06:36
SodaPhishhurr!06:36
SodaPhishkill -9 `pidof pulseaudio`06:37
SodaPhishwhich, of course, breaks a thousand things...06:37
DanaG06:37
DanaGAnywawy, it should come back right awaway.06:37
DanaG"anywawy"... I'll have to remember that one.06:37
SodaPhishhehe06:38
SodaPhishit did.06:38
SodaPhishjust had to restart firefox06:38
oldude67i like awaway too..lol06:38
SodaPhish(was listening to pandora)06:38
SodaPhishawaway works for me06:38
SodaPhishI knew what was being said06:38
SodaPhish;-)06:38
SodaPhishhurr durr06:39
SodaPhishno sound in UrT still06:39
billybigriggerSodaPhish, open sound preferences, goto applications tab, turn slider up for UT06:40
SodaPhishI did that already06:40
SodaPhish:-(06:40
billybigrigger:(06:40
DanaGalsamixer -c006:40
DanaGor -c106:40
DanaGthat gives real sound card control.06:40
SodaPhishOOOO06:40
SodaPhishWAIT!!!!06:40
DanaGoh, and:06:40
DanaG!info gamix06:40
ubottugamix (source: gamix): Graphical sound mixer for ALSA. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.99.p14.debian1-4ubuntu1 (karmic), package size 38 kB, installed size 196 kB06:40
SodaPhishafter I run UrT I go in to the sound control06:40
SodaPhishand THAT works!!!  w00t06:41
SodaPhishoh billy, I want to make babies with you now06:41
DanaGWhat is UrT?06:41
SodaPhishUrT == Urban Terror06:41
DanaGAnd who is Billy?06:41
SodaPhishurbanterror.net06:41
DanaG06:41
SodaPhishbillybigrigger06:41
SodaPhish;-)06:41
DanaGmy desktop: www.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/Screenshot.png06:42
SodaPhishcrap, I wonder if that'd fix TeamSpeak too...06:42
billybigriggeri know what UT is06:42
DanaGooh, high-DPI!06:42
DanaGAnyway, time for me to get off to beddddd.06:42
billybigriggerdamn anime freaks06:43
billybigriggerhaha06:43
SodaPhishROFL06:43
SodaPhishDana06:43
SodaPhishthanks for your help mate!06:43
DanaGgrr, stupid gnome doesn't let me "eject" my eSATA drive.06:43
oldude67atleast it wasnt a hello kitty wallpaper.lmao06:43
DanaGTsubasa Chronicles (manga) is damn amazing... and the anime series has awesome music.06:44
syn-ackUgh06:44
SodaPhishrofl @ hello kitty06:44
syn-ackwhat is it with the whole anime bull?06:44
oldude67idk , i like bugs bunny myself..lmao06:45
billybigriggerhttp://www.thefrozencanuck.ca/photos/main.php?g2_itemId=13206:45
billybigriggertheres my current setup06:45
syn-ackoldude67, HEAR HEAR06:45
billybigriggernice and simple06:45
syn-ackyogi was my hero too06:46
Teknomorning06:46
tanathi'm having probs with gnome. apparently gconf server won't run: http://pastebin.ca/151077306:46
SodaPhishhttp://sodaphish.com/files/screeny.png06:47
SodaPhishthat's my desktop06:47
SodaPhishits the sexah06:47
* SodaPhish is gonna go play UrT now that I gots dah sound!06:47
syn-ackSomeone wanna explain to me why awn is bringing my Core2duo with 2 gigs RAM to its knees?06:47
SodaPhishw00t06:47
SodaPhishthanks all06:48
billybigriggerwhat desktop environment is that?06:48
billybigriggergnome with no top panel?06:48
oldude67looks more like xfce06:48
billybigriggersorta does actually06:49
billybigriggeri forgot gnome-do was mono app06:49
billybigriggerduh, how could i forget that06:49
tanathgnome is unusable06:49
tanathhow can i fix the gconf issue?06:50
oldude67was you using it in a root terminal?06:56
billybigrigger* tanath has quit ("Leaving"06:56
SodaPhishmy desktop is gnome without panels06:57
oldude67oh so it was gnome.06:57
SodaPhishit runs gnome-do with docky plus desklets06:57
oldude67sure looked like xfce to me06:57
SodaPhishnope06:57
oldude67ill be glad when i get done installing stuff...i hate redoing my system it takes forever to get it back to being like i want it.06:58
oldude67i would of just left /home alone but it was on the hard drive that died..so grrr...:(07:00
* billybigrigger keeps 2x500GB SEAGATE's in raid1 for that :P07:02
billybigriggerhaha07:03
SodaPhishraid is so overrated07:03
SodaPhish;-)07:03
oldude67well i like to keep home on a different hard drive for this reason,just didnt expect that one to be the one that died.07:04
billybigriggeroldude67, i have something here....07:05
billybigriggerhttp://www.thefrozencanuck.ca/photos/main.php?g2_itemId=13607:06
oldude67oh know...im afraid to look..lmao07:06
Spaghetti-codeim apefraid to install samba407:07
billybigriggerthat drive still runs :P has an old copy of win98 on it haha07:07
oldude67lol i have some old hard drives that still clunk along and work fine..just not big enough to install squat on...07:08
Spaghetti-codeyeah i got a old mfm drive from 1987 with MS Dos 3.307:09
oldude67actually i think i have one just like that too..lmao07:09
Spaghetti-codea seagate st 405107:09
oldude67when i was a kid i can remember using a cassette tape on a old vic-20 ...lmao now thats old...07:11
billybigriggeri've got too much junk in my drawer, an x2 5200+, 100gb fujitsu and 320gb WD notebook drives, a dvdrw for an hp laptop, fx5200 agp card, nics, 512mb ddr, 2gb ddr2 haha the list goes on07:11
Spaghetti-codeyeah the vic 20 was lolable if you got after 20minutes a LOAD ERROR07:11
billybigriggerSpaghetti-code, nice! haha +1 for having dos still07:11
Spaghetti-codei play sometime old games with that crap machine07:11
Spaghetti-codeits a compaq deskpro i38607:12
billybigriggermy first was a compaq presario 486, monitor was all built into the case07:12
oldude67ya alot of people said those things were going to die when the year 2000 came but the kept right on a clunking too.07:12
Spaghetti-codeyeah the perversario, i hate those machines, they are somewhat nonstandard of everything07:13
oldude67have a lot of love hate for compaq...i love to hate them..lmao07:14
oldude67but i think dell is running a tight second...grrrr.07:14
Spaghetti-codea bbs was running on those compaq for like 10 years07:15
oldude67my dad use to send packets across his ham radio with one of those for a long time.07:15
Spaghetti-codeyeah but i made packet radio with a newer machine07:16
Spaghetti-code486 dx50 or something on a tnc2 controller07:16
oldude67he was talking about doing that too..but never got around to it.07:16
tanathcan anyone help me with gnome? it's become unusable. http://pastebin.ca/151077307:16
* ikonia nudges a gentle reminder on the topic07:17
oldude67oh we are so offtopic07:17
oldude67lol07:17
Spaghetti-codeyeah i see07:17
ikoniathanks guys07:17
tanathgconf server won't run, and it's preventing everything else from gnome from running07:17
oldude67tanath, hey you left earlier07:17
Spaghetti-codeklingons on the run07:18
tanatholdude67, yeh, found something on the web i wanted to try. didn't work07:18
oldude67i googled that problem earlier, was you running it in a root terminal?07:18
tanatholdude67, running which?07:18
tanatholdude67, i doubt it07:18
oldude67the gconf07:18
oldude67ok then nvm07:19
tanatholdude67, i don't think so07:19
Spaghetti-codeheh someone knows how to display folder icons in gmone?07:19
tanatholdude67, not such that it caused this07:19
tanatholdude67, happened after updates07:19
oldude67gnome wont load at all?07:19
Spaghetti-codeno it should load the folder itself as an icon07:19
tanatholdude67, not really. i'm logged into gnome now.. but it's not functional07:19
Spaghetti-codenot the file07:19
tanatholdude67, the screen res is off, and i can see the desktop icons, but the wallpaper has reset to plain colour, and there's no gnome-panel, etc07:20
tanatholdude67, nothing that uses gconf works07:20
tanathalt+f2 brings up the run box, but that's it07:20
tanathbut any time i type anything, i get that error popping up again07:21
tanathall my settings appear to be gone, basically07:22
oldude67this happened when doing an update?07:22
tanathafter updates, yes07:22
tanathafter updates & a reboot07:23
billybigriggerSpaghetti-code, what are you using on the right hand side of your desktop?07:23
oldude67have you went into recovery mode and seen if there was a problem with the dpkg?07:23
billybigriggergnome-do applets?07:23
tanatholdude67, dpkg is fine07:24
tanatholdude67, no broken packages or anything at least07:25
tanatholdude67, scratch that. it was fine07:26
tanatholdude67, just checked for more updates, and ran 'aptitude full-upgrade' and it segfaulted07:27
tanatholdude67, apt-get upgrade segfaults too07:30
tanath>_<07:30
tanathmy system is seriously broken right now :(07:31
tanathhunh. aptitude update segfaults too now. didn't last time07:31
xnevermorecould someone please tell me how to disable pulseaudio in karmic (9.10)? "killall pulseaudio" used to do the trick, but now it seems to reload everytime i try to kill it.07:32
jimdWhere would I put in an enhancement request for a tool that I think should be included in the next LiveCD?07:32
oldude67tanath, try sudo dpkg --configure -a07:32
tanatholdude67, hm, not sure why that worked, but not more segfaulting :)07:34
tanaththanks07:34
oldude67your quite welcome07:35
tanathok, installing more updates. mostly pulseaudio07:35
oldude67lets see what was it that dana told that other guy to do about pulse???07:35
tanatholdude67, any ideas on how to fix gnome?07:36
kklimondajimd, probably some mailing list07:36
oldude67<DanaG> oh yeah, try editing /etc/pulse/default.pa to set tsched=1?07:36
kklimondajimd, try ubuntu-devel-discuss first07:37
kklimondajimd, and what application? It's kinda hard to get something into ubuntu livecd, especially now that developers are trying to push all bits of ubuntuone there..07:37
oldude67tanath, not to sure about the gnome thing...i use kde mostly07:37
tanatholdude67, i have both, but use gnome. i've grown quite accustomed to it and prefer it. no plans for switching ATM :P07:38
tanaththanks anyway07:39
oldude67np07:39
oldude67i have both too...just usually am on kde07:39
tanathfor some reason gconf will not run >.<07:39
PolitikerNEUHello everyone, I have problems with (downloaded) eclipse: It crashes every minute - but reproducible (e.g. if I click on the "finish" button of the Choose Server-Dialogue)07:43
PolitikerNEUThe error message tells me something about libpango07:43
tanathi just got a gdk error running fx-3.507:56
tanathwhy must nothing work? >.<07:56
xnevermorecould someone please tell me how to disable pulseaudio in karmic (9.10)? "killall pulseaudio" used to do the trick, but now it seems to reload everytime i try to kill it.07:59
tanathcan anyone help me fix gnome?08:03
beyondcrdose anyone know how to patch wireless drivers?08:18
jimdkklimonda: It's tiny ... partimage.08:33
jimdThe idea is that it facilitates backups and baremetal restore from the liveCD.08:34
mac_vjimd: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop08:34
mac_vjimd: propose your idea to the list08:34
jimdEventually I'd like them to offer a GUI/script that would drive this ... give new adopters every reason (and the requisite tools) to perform a good backup before they install.08:35
mac_vjimd: i like the idea :)08:35
jimdFor me it's easy enough to fire up the network (usually wireless for my customers today) and aptitude install it into the session.08:36
jimdBut it's a nuisance.08:36
mac_vjimd: but it has to be decided by the desktop team , hence proposing the idea with a full description + *user scenarios* might get it accepted08:36
mac_vjimd: there is ubuntu one now, try combining them both08:38
Ian_!info ubuntu one08:39
ubottu'one' is not a valid distribution: dapper, dapper-backports, hardy, hardy-backports, intrepid, intrepid-backports, jaunty, jaunty-backports, karmic, karmic-backports, kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, medibuntu, partner08:39
oldude67hey is 256 enough memory for karmic? i know its low end but am installing it on vbox08:40
Ian_!info ubuntuone-client-applet08:40
ubottuPackage ubuntuone-client-applet does not exist in karmic08:40
kklimonda!info ubuntuone-client-gnome08:42
ubottuubuntuone-client-gnome (source: ubuntuone-client): Ubuntu One client GNOME integration. In component main, is optional. Version 0.91.1-0ubuntu1 (karmic), package size 93 kB, installed size 436 kB08:42
Ian_ok but what does it do? :p08:42
kklimondaIan_, http://www.ubuntuone.com/08:44
rippsoldude67: Xubuntu would probably be a better fit, since it has smaller memory requirements08:50
oldude67ill probably run that after i get 9.10 installed just trying to install it for now.08:51
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oldude67will probably end up giving it more memory tho, as i know it will need it.08:53
oldude67although it is loading up in vbox just fine, just might take it a minute or two08:54
maxbHas anyone noticed gdm leaving black rectangles where the background does not refresh, when its central window resizes?08:59
syn-ackyep09:00
maxbsyn-ack: I have filed bug 406232 if you would like to confirm it09:18
ubottuLaunchpad bug 406232 in gdm "black rectangles / background not redrawn when GDM main window changes size" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40623209:18
syn-ackmaxb, Please Hold09:19
syn-ackmaxb, confirmed please check09:22
Spaghetti-codemeow cat calls a doh09:27
fuzzybunny69yhey everyone I am having problems playing videos in Ubuntu Karmic Koala. It seems as though all the codecs and things are installed but videos are not playing in Totem VLC or mplayer10:04
Spaghetti-codemodprobe thc10:04
fuzzybunny69y!mplayer10:04
ubottumplayer is a media player. It resides in the mutiverse repository and can easily be installed via applications -> add/remove. For codecs try !codecs10:04
Spaghetti-codevlc and totem?10:04
fuzzybunny69y!codecs10:04
ubottuFor multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/musicvideophotos/C/video.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats10:04
Spaghetti-codebunny restart your machine10:04
Spaghetti-codeor restart x10:05
fuzzybunny69ySpaghetti-code, hey i did restart10:05
fuzzybunny69yand it still doesnt work10:05
Spaghetti-codeit works for me10:05
Spaghetti-codestrange10:05
fuzzybunny69ywell the upgrade didnt exactly go smoothly10:06
fuzzybunny69yit hit a couple snags10:06
fuzzybunny69ybut it seems like they always do10:06
Spaghetti-codei run ubuntu repos with satanic edition10:06
fuzzybunny69ywhat is the satanic edition10:07
Spaghetti-codea funny theme addon for ubuntu10:07
fuzzybunny69yit still says Thank you for your interest in Ubuntu 9.0410:07
fuzzybunny69y                - the Jaunty Jackalope - released in April 2009.10:07
fuzzybunny69y10:07
Spaghetti-codeadds some nice sounds and boot logos into it10:07
fuzzybunny69ybut in other places it says i am using 9.1010:07
Spaghetti-codeyeah its alpha10:08
syn-ackmaxb, thats a dup bug btw10:11
syn-ackhey which one of ya is Sebastien Bacher?10:12
jpdssyn-ack: Why?10:12
syn-ackjust wondering...10:12
Spaghetti-code!google sebastien bacher10:13
ubottuError: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)10:13
Hobbseesyn-ack: seb12810:13
Spaghetti-code!google seb12810:13
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about google seb12810:13
jpdsSpaghetti-code: the bot doesn't do Google.10:13
Spaghetti-code!yahoo seb12810:13
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about yahoo seb12810:13
syn-ackah, ok... just got his launchpad email on that bug I confirmed for Maxb is all10:13
Spaghetti-codei hope someone adds those tickless timers for netbuntu10:15
Spaghetti-codesaving energy is more important for notebook users10:16
fuzzybunny69yhey everyone does anyone know what i could do I am unable to play xvid/divx and other videos since I upgraded to Karmic?10:27
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VK7HSE-Eeehey just been having a look at the Alpha3 KDE netbook release... very impressed!12:05
VK7HSE-Eeeonly issue I noticed was that the wifi didn't have 40bit WEP preventing me from accessing my old wifi gateway...12:07
kenkkuhi, I wonder if someone could check out this bug quickly https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-tools/+bug/40581912:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 405819 in gnome-system-tools "[services-admin] Incorrect string in unlock button" [Undecided,New]12:15
kenkkushould be easy to confirm if anyone else is experiencing it12:15
leleobhzcan i report packaging issues here?12:27
leleobhzwell12:29
yofelleleobhz: well, what issue is it?12:29
leleobhz  evolution-rss: Depends: evolution (< 2.27) but 2.27.5-0ubuntu1 is installed.12:29
leleobhzbroken version depedency12:29
yofel!bugs12:29
ubottuIf you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » If that fails, you can report bugs manually at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug - Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-bots12:29
leleobhzyofel: isnt too much open a bug because version mismatch?12:30
yofelleleobhz: nope, if you can't install the package then it's a bug. And it's easier to track issues with bugs. If the evolution maintainers think it's not a bug they'll close it. You should check first if somebody hasn't already reported it though.12:33
leleobhzyofel: ok, reporting...12:33
leleobhzbtw, generically talking, karmic appear to have some compilation issues12:34
leleobhzi got a lot of crashes involving random gnome apps12:34
leleobhzbut more is keyring and netbook interface (yes, im using it from a netbook)12:34
leleobhzyofel: last: about things i cant reproduce.12:35
leleobhzi have a bug in karmic: if i shutdown using gnome netbook menu, the shutdown fail, gnome stops after killing netbook interface and dont do anything. if i press power button or control + alt + delete (show a different shutdown menu), it works12:36
leleobhzshould i report this kind of thing?12:36
yofelshouldn't that be reproducable?12:37
leleobhzi dont know. occours with my dell mini 912:37
leleobhzhappens always, but not the same form12:38
yofelhm... you should better ask in #ubuntu-bugs about that, I'm not sure now12:38
yofelyou could report it and get help from the developers in debugging it12:38
leleobhzhmmm, its a option12:39
yofelI'm not sure since I never used the netbook interface even on my eeePC12:39
SodaPhishholy crap the netbook interface on intel chipsets is still frackin' hideous12:40
yofelSodaPhish: ?12:40
leleobhzSodaPhish: ?²12:40
leleobhzim using karmic with inspiron mini12:40
leleobhzwell12:40
SodaPhishwhat graphics chipset?12:41
leleobhzuxa REALLY made the diference12:41
leleobhz94512:41
SodaPhishI'm just running karmic on my laptop12:41
SodaPhishhmmm... I may have to update12:41
leleobhzSodaPhish: considering a netbook, i can run euphoria screensaver without lag12:41
yofelheh, 945GME too on my eeePC12:42
leleobhzso, better speed than jaunty12:42
leleobhzyofel: karmic made the difference... very fast about vga12:42
yofeluxa sure is faster, but was totally crashy in jaunty12:42
yofelit's working really nice now12:42
leleobhzyofel: i have *******BAD******** experiences with uxa and jaunty12:42
leleobhzincluding xorg-edgers :p12:43
SodaPhishI'll have to upgrade to karmic on my EeePC12:43
yofelleleobhz: join the club :P12:43
leleobhzyofel: a strange thing...12:43
leleobhzi have a notebook with 91512:43
SodaPhishanyone know how to change the resolution of X on the fly?12:43
leleobhz(today runs arch), but when runs ubuntu12:43
leleobhzxorg-edgers driver helped a lot12:43
leleobhzSodaPhish: 945?12:43
leleobhzjust change in screen config on gnome12:44
leleobhzyofel: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-rss/+bug/40633212:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 406332 in evolution-rss "[TODAY] Cannot install package: Version mismatch" [Undecided,New]12:44
leleobhzgood enough for a ubuntu+1 bug?12:44
SodaPhish1680x1050 on a 17" widescreen laptop12:44
SodaPhishoh the glory12:44
leleobhzSodaPhish: o.012:45
leleobhz:p12:45
yofelleleobhz: updated the bug, the actual probelm is a better short description in this case12:47
yofelmakes it easier for the maintainers to scim over the bug list12:48
SodaPhishlelebhz: this is a pretty sweet laptop12:49
leleobhzyofel: nice12:49
yofelhm, seems like somebody already reported that, but your report is more detailed12:49
* yofel goes marking duplicates...12:49
leleobhzo.012:50
yofelleleobhz: refresh your bug, you'll see the duplicate now12:50
yofelit has a rather bad description :/12:51
leleobhzyofel: o.012:52
leleobhzreally strange report12:52
leleobhzwell, lets see if evolution got better than in jaunty12:55
yofelleleobhz: btw, since we have our nice bot here (ubottu) you can mention your bugs just by number and we'll get the neede information from him, like: bug 40633212:57
ubottuLaunchpad bug 406332 in evolution-rss "[TODAY] Cannot install package: Version mismatch" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40633212:57
leleobhzyofel: nice12:58
leleobhzoff: someone know another PIM solution to gnome instead evolution?12:58
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jithinehi guys. with karmic I am facing an issue when mountung a usb disk13:22
jithinekde plasma will get unresposive for several seconds after mounting it13:23
jithinedont know y its happeniing13:23
jithineany one here has faced this issue13:23
jithinethere is no problem in mounting. Even in plasma panel frozen state I can use the konsole and play some movies in side the disk13:24
Oli``What a difference a day makes in karmic-land. Yesterday sound was fairly unreliable and stereo wasn't cloning to my rear speakers. One truckload of updates later and I've got great audio in everything and stereo scales up to fake-5.1 automatically...13:34
ForgeAuswhen Karmic comes out is it going to be possible to go intrepid->karmic or do you have to go through Jaunty?13:37
ForgeAus(in an upgrade path)13:37
PiciForgeAus: You'll have to go through Jaunty13:37
ForgeAuswhy is that?13:37
PiciForgeAus: Because thats the procedure for all releases.  Only in LTS to LTS upgrades can you skip going through the intermediary releases.13:38
ForgeAusdoesn't all the thing the dist-upgrade does change the repo's to look at the new distro and reinstall upgraded packages?...13:38
PiciForgeAus: I'm trying to come up with an analogy to explain it, sorry for the delay.13:41
ForgeAusPici, ok let me put it this way, doesn't isn't there issues with Jaunty?13:42
ForgeAusso why should I have to break my working distro to upgrade through Jaunty in order to go Karmic?13:42
PiciForgeAus: Er, that question wasn't particularly clear13:42
ForgeAussorry scrap the doesn't (I edited that line)13:43
ForgeAusI know of people complaining KDE4 + jaunty has freezes or crash issues...13:43
ForgeAushowever, it did seem as though they like the system in general, just that there is some kinda problems like that with it...13:44
PiciForgeAus: Basically by asking people to upgrade between all the intermediary releases theres no need to ensure that you'll be able to upgrade from release A to release D seemlessly.13:44
ForgeAusok... and its hard to figure what you need to seemlessly upgrade otherwise?13:45
PiciForgeAus: Lets say that release B changes where we store some data. A->B will do that, and B->C will work fine, but If you try to go from A->C, you'd have to make sure that there are processes in there to transfer the existing data from one location to the next.13:46
PiciWe only build those processes if you're upgrading from one release to the next or from an LTS to the next LTS.13:46
ForgeAusso I'm oging to have to wait for the next LTS?13:47
ForgeAuswait was Intrepid LTS?13:47
PiciNo.13:47
PiciYou don't need to stay in Jaunty.  Just upgrade from Intrepid to Jaunty and then immediately to Karmic.13:47
ForgeAusargh.. so your saying I should have stuck with Hardy or gutsy? whichever was LTS?13:48
PiciKarmic isnt LTS either.13:48
ForgeAusyeah, I figured that, but having to wait for the next LTS... even worse!13:49
ForgeAusIntrepid is pretty good... it fixed most of my video problems13:49
PiciSo? Stick with it. Try the Karmic live CD when its released, if its good then upgrade to Jaunty and then to Karmic.13:50
ForgeAusltosa DL to go two releases in succession tho13:50
ForgeAusI'll probably have a different pc by the time I want to u/g anyway... so it probably won't be a problem...13:52
ForgeAus(I've had this one for quite some time... its a p4 socket 478 pc still ... thats pre-lga775/core2, etc...)13:53
ForgeAusonly now outgrowing it...13:53
ForgeAusargh...13:58
ForgeAusJaunty dist-upgrade tells me I'm currently using fglrx and that no version of that driver is available that works with my hardwarei n Ubuntu 9.0413:59
yofelForgeAus: yeah, a lot of ati cards got deprecated in the jaunty fglrx version, you'll need to use the open source driver in that case14:01
ForgeAusyofel is radeon9600 AIO good for that?14:01
ForgeAusI don't think I should be using fglrx anyway, I just didn't seem to be able to get rid of it14:02
ForgeAusat the same time I don't wanna break something either...14:02
yofelI'm not sure, I don't know much about ati cards, I just remember the huge discussion about it from the jaunty devel days14:05
jithinehi guys. with karmic I am facing an issue when mountung a usb disk14:56
jithinekde plasma will get unresposive for several seconds after mounting it14:56
jithinedont know y its happeniing14:56
jithinehi guys. with karmic I am facing an issue when mountung a usb disk14:56
jithinekde plasma will get unresposive for several seconds after mounting it14:56
jithinedont know y its happeniing14:56
jithinehi guys. with karmic I am facing an issue when mountung a usb disk14:56
jithinekde plasma will get unresposive for several seconds after mounting it14:56
jithinedont know y its happeniing14:56
jithinehi guys. with karmic I am facing an issue when mountung a usb disk14:56
jithinekde plasma will get unresposive for several seconds after mounting it14:56
jithinedont know y its happeniing14:56
jithinehi guys. with karmic I am facing an issue when mountung a usb disk14:56
jithinekde plasma will get unresposive for several seconds after mounting it14:56
jithinedont know y its happeniing14:56
jithinehi guys. with karmic I am facing an issue when mountung a usb disk14:56
jithinekde plasma will get unresposive for several seconds after mounting it14:56
jithinedont know y its happeniing14:56
bazhangjithine, please dont repeat14:56
jithinehi guys. with karmic I am facing an issue when mountung a usb disk14:56
jithinekde plasma will get unresposive for several seconds after mounting it14:56
jithinedont know y its happeniing14:56
jithinehi guys. with karmic I am facing an issue when mountung a usb disk14:56
natewiebe13!enter14:56
ubottuPlease try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation!14:56
jithinekde plasma will get unresposive for several seconds after mounting it14:56
jithinedont know y its happeniing14:56
bazhangjithine, stop it14:57
jithineoops sorry for spamming. in quassel focus was on upper part it did not take me to bottom when i pasted14:57
jithinei thought it was not pasting14:57
jithineso repeatedly pasted. sorry guys.14:57
MerlinWcurious question: how stable the alpha 3?15:00
* Logi is wondering the same15:00
MerlinWi dont want change, just asking:)15:00
LogiI've patched my system to death for the X vs. intel problem, updated kde, updated firefox and some other bits, and I'm beginning to think I'd be better off with an alpha15:01
MerlinWi usualli upgrade after 2-3months from release15:01
MerlinWy15:01
natewiebe13stable for me15:01
jithineMerlinW:  well i can say its wasy stable than jaunty. I have been using jaunty from alpha days15:02
natewiebe13MerlinW: ive had no problems.. im even using 190.18 drivers from nvidia15:02
MerlinWwell, jaunty is one of the most buggy release:)15:02
MerlinWi dont like it15:02
MerlinW:)15:02
yofelwell, the karmic alpha sure is more stable than the jaunty alpha, but there are several annoying issues and some people report grave system problems15:03
natewiebe13MerlinW: only problem was pulse audio was controlling pcm for the applet, and my keyboard was controlling the master, now its all fixed15:03
natewiebe13for me at least15:03
MerlinWmy first move, than i change pulse to alsa15:03
MerlinW:)15:03
* Logi looks at the blank desktop background and the glaring bit-blt-problems on his patched-up jaunty15:03
yofelyou guys should at least read the 'known issues' on the alpha3 release page and then you might try the live disk15:03
Logisome glyphs in some font sizes get garbled15:04
Logiyofel: good point15:04
yofelMerlinW: err... the new gnome-volume-control only supports pulseaudio right now15:04
Logiand buy that 1TB firewire disk (I'm accumulating excuses to waste the cash) to back up the system15:04
natewiebe13imo, use a daily build live cd instead of alpha 315:04
MerlinWyofel, ouch:)15:04
yofelso removing pulse would be a *bad* idea IMHO15:04
MerlinWi hope, it will be ok15:05
LogiMy plan was always to keep gnome more-or-less at jaunty release level and to be adventurous with the kde stuff, but it seems that breakage has bled over15:05
MerlinWi dont remove it, just change Alsa to default system15:05
yofelthere are several other problems, like devicekit-disks trying to mount all your other parititions on login with a pw prompt15:05
MerlinWhehe15:06
yofelMerlinW: the old volume settings aren't there anymore, so you can't select alsa15:06
MerlinWno problem, they still have 3 months:)15:06
yofelyou should really first try a daily build to see how it is15:06
MerlinWyoasif, yep, i got it15:06
natewiebe13and its putting a floopy there.. so you have to blacklist it if you dont have one15:07
MerlinWnot so important, im patient. i was just corious15:07
natewiebe13sure thing.. btw.. the new notifications are really great15:07
dajomuHow and where can one see the changes on ubuntu-daily-build?15:08
natewiebe13there is a video on macslows site15:08
yofelnatewiebe13: yes, but the fonts are too small :(15:08
natewiebe13not for me15:08
* dajomu is back15:08
natewiebe13im running 1440x900 and they are just perfect15:08
natewiebe13anyways.. im going uptown [woot]15:09
dajomuAre there no daily-build report?15:16
MerlinWdajomu, launchpad?15:20
MerlinWhttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+specs15:21
dajomuI guess the report.html here is the one? http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/15:25
mattik_Hello. Is there some problem with launchpad? I can't report bug15:53
Picimattik_: What sort of problem?15:55
mattik_It said please try again later when I try to press next in first page15:55
mattik_I use windows firefox because I have wubi bug15:56
mattik_Our edge server has a lower timeout threshold than launchpad.net, so we can catch those before they hit a wider audience. As a member of the Launchpad Beta Testers team, you're more likely to experience them. If this is blocking your work, you can disable redirection.15:57
mattik_Or am I banned?16:00
yofelmattik_: you should ask that in #launchpad16:00
mattik_thanks16:01
mphillanyone know if with empathy you can set your proxy settings16:38
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mphilli think empathy sorta sucks, its premature to replace pidgin. although sip support is nice16:39
eagles0513875morning guys16:46
DanaGweird... I have compiz set to keep quodlibet always on top... yet it doesn't,.17:56
DanaGoh, and the notify-osd steals focus from the current window each time it redraws.17:56
* billybigrigger loves quodlibet18:09
billybigriggerstarted using banshee when i went a PPA frenzy :P18:09
xtknighthas anyone else had trouble with basic copy/paste in nautilus?  in particular, having to do it twice?18:10
billybigriggernegative18:10
stardust1985Hi people. Does somebody know why alpha3 loads sooo long?18:17
stardust1985cca 2 minutes18:17
arandstardust1985: Don't know, suggest looking att boot logs, and/or installing bootchart and see if any *one* process is the culprit }>bug report18:21
stardust1985arand: thanks for your ideas. Where can I find boot logs? will it be in /var/log/messages?18:22
yofelstardust1985: look at the timestamps of 'dmesg' (kernel log)18:23
yofelan look if there's a point where it hangs18:23
stardust1985the numbers on the left are seconds after booting?18:26
stardust1985if yes, this looks like a problem:18:29
stardust1985[   17.690565] type=1505 audit(1248885045.386:9): operation="profile_load" pid=1930 name=/usr/sbin/cupsd18:29
stardust1985[   96.444415] vboxdrv: Trying to deactivate the NMI watchdog permanently...18:29
yofelhm, no idea, cupsd doesn't get started here18:32
stardust1985now I found the corect times in /ver/log/kern.log and it is probably due to tcpdump, but it is strange18:37
stardust1985Jul 29 18:30:46 michel-msi kernel: [   17.668951] type=1505 audit(1248885045.366:7): operation="profile_load" pid=1929 name=/usr/sbin/tcpdump18:37
stardust1985Jul 29 18:32:08 michel-msi kernel: [   17.689869] type=1505 audit(1248885045.386:8): operation="profile_load" pid=1930 name=/usr/lib/cups/backend/cups-pdf18:37
DanaGugh, dash as sh... would be fine if the tools I need didn't have bashisms all over the place.18:48
nztalhow is karmic on laptops ?  i think my laptop uses an ath5k module18:51
popeynztal: i have a machine with ath5k and one with ath9k and they work fine18:58
nztalthanks popey19:00
popeynp19:00
popeyjust the intel video driver that's still a bit sucky at the moment19:01
nztalanyone know the trigger for the daily build of karmic ?19:01
kklimonda!daily19:01
ubottuDaily 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/19:01
nztalthank you19:01
kklimondano problem19:02
Spaghetti-codeis all we see or seem a dream but within a dream?19:06
BUGabundoanyone knows the bug for the OSD font size?19:32
BUGabundohey cwillu19:32
BUGabundodada miss you bery bery mouch19:33
yofelhi BUGabundo19:33
BUGabundohey yofel19:33
cwillu_clonepokepoke19:33
BUGabundopoking19:33
cwillu_cloneanyone seen massive xorg memory leakage under nvidia lately?19:33
BUGabundonope19:34
BUGabundojust stupid FF eating all CPU on a few sites19:34
BUGabundolike gmail, btaccel, etc19:35
charlie-tcaBUGabundo: bug 39351619:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 393516 in notify-osd "The font of trunk notify-osd is way too small" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/39351619:36
BUGabundothank charles19:36
charlie-tcaYou are welcome19:37
charlie-tcaanytime for you19:37
BUGabundoCHUACK19:37
BUGabundohey Le-Chuck_ITA19:53
Le-Chuck_ITAHeya19:53
Le-Chuck_ITABUGabundo: hi!19:54
BUGabundo is this really fixed for anyone?   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/40421919:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 404219 in gnome-control-center "Touchpad Tap Clicking Broken (scrolling also)" [Medium,Fix released]19:55
Le-Chuck_ITABUGabundo: yes for me19:56
yofelno idea, It works here after I set the values by hand in gconf19:56
BUGabundonot for me19:57
Le-Chuck_ITABUGabundo: same as yofel for me19:57
Le-Chuck_ITAnot really fixed, no clue anymore19:57
BUGabundoI mean, scroll works, but no tapping19:57
BUGabundonor multitouch19:57
BUGabundoanyone getting a bunch of messages on boot stating grep couldn't find a dir or node?19:59
kklimondaerm.. how to disable touchpad completely?19:59
yofelBUGabundo: me19:59
BUGabundokklimonda: no one seems to know. for some it works when pluging a mouse. not for me19:59
BUGabundoyofel: any idea which script is causing it?19:59
kklimondaBUGabundo, I have both touchpad and trackport20:00
kklimondatrackpoint*20:00
BUGabundoah20:00
kklimondaAnd I don't use external mouse at all20:00
yofelkklimonda: same here, the touchpad_enabled value had no effect :/20:02
BUGabundocharlie-tca: yofel: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/notify-osd/ubuntu/annotate/head%3A/src/defaults.c#L13320:03
BUGabundoOSD font!20:03
kklimondayofel, I think touchpad_enabled is a stray from previous settings dialog20:03
kklimondayofel, I don't have this setting at all in gconf20:03
charlie-tcaso, all I have to do is recompile?20:05
charlie-tcathat ain't easy!20:05
BUGabundono idea20:08
BUGabundoaint it in python or something ?20:08
BUGabundoLOL20:08
syn-ackGood morning folks20:08
charlie-tcaI don't know. It is a .c file, which is the same as most of the souce files20:08
charlie-tcaHello, syn-ack20:08
charlie-tcaI got SiDi working on it, though20:09
yofelBUGabundo: a python file would end in .py :P20:09
Davieydave@sabre:~$ cat test.c20:12
Daviey#!/usr/bin/env python20:12
Davieyprint "Hello, World!"20:12
Davieydave@sabre:~$ ./test.c20:12
DavieyHello, World!20:12
Daviey!pastebin > daviey20:12
ubottuDaviey, please see my private message20:12
Davieyyofel: it's a convention, not a rule :)20:13
yofelDaviey: yeah I know, but I *why* would anybody break it? (for fun -> dead sentence)20:15
yofels/dead/death20:15
Spaghetti-codesomeone disables those Bulls google custom search for Firefox20:19
kklimondaSpaghetti-code, you can disable them yourself20:36
Spaghetti-codeno by myself20:45
Spaghetti-codethats nerdthink20:46
Spaghetti-codethink like a common "normal" user, they have no clue of many things, so it should be the standard google, not those nerdgoogle ubuntu20:46
Spaghetti-codesorry if i said nerd, but ubuntu is a distro for humans, not for computer geeks20:47
kklimondaSpaghetti-code, normal uses don't run alpha releases20:49
kklimondausers*20:49
kklimondaSpaghetti-code, from asac's blog: "# First of all it’s an experiment designed for an ubuntu alpha release (meaning: this is not expected to make all happy, nor should someone expect this to be of production quality now)."20:50
geniiIf you run a beta release, get prepared to roll up your sleeves and learn how to change the oil20:50
Spaghetti-codegenii: i know that facts, but i always have the normal user in mind20:52
kklimondaSpaghetti-code, why would normal user want to run alhpa release of Ubuntu?20:53
th1why is my Eee 1000 volume so low with karmic since the last week?20:53
th1does anyone have a solution??20:53
th1I use "paman" to adjust volume above 100% but it doesn't work well and distorts the sounds also20:53
Spaghetti-codekklimonda: testing it?20:54
th1this is so damn frustrating I'm almost ready to go back to jaunty20:54
kklimondaSpaghetti-code, it's to early for that - beta or RC is meant for wide testing.20:55
kklimondabrb20:55
Spaghetti-codekklimonda: yeah it does't differ that much from the final20:55
Spaghetti-codeits like playing with lego20:56
th1only the lego pieces are made of clay and covered with superglue20:56
Picith1: Have you logged a bug?20:57
th1Pici, I tried to log one but there are already many20:57
th1i subscribed to some of them but nothing has happened20:57
th1well not true20:59
th1they have all been merged and "fixed" :(20:59
th1guess it's time to log a new20:59
kklimondaSpaghetti-code, sorry, Have you said something to me? I was rebooting and saw that someone is talking..21:00
erisa__I have been running ubuntu-netbook-remix using the karmic daily builds.  Today I went to upgrade and found that ubuntu-netbook-remix is to be removed and ubuntu-standard is to be upgraded.  This doesn't sound right.21:09
JanCerisa__: probably some dependencies that aren't entirely correct yet because of things moving21:15
th1Pici, I have filed a new bug now: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/40659121:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 406591 in ubuntu "Sound is horribly quiet in Karmic on Eee 1000HE" [Undecided,New]21:15
JanCerisa__: an hour ago or so apt tried to remove ubuntu-desktop too, but now it seems to be fixed  ;)21:16
moatnheyho21:22
moatni can't mount my luks-partition.. it says it's not a luks-device21:22
erisa__JanC: Thanks.  I think I'll postpone my upgrade for now.21:23
moatn"Command failed: /dev/sdb2 is not a LUKS partition" <- to be more precise.. after prompting for the password.21:23
moatnand i really need that partition back.. if anyone has an idea, that would be very cool.21:24
kklimondahmm... when I change screen brightness notify-osd doesn't display a notification. Instead an old notification is displayed21:26
kklimondaIt looks like it has changed after the latest update (to gnome-power-manager 2.27.2+git2009...)21:27
JanCmaybe upstream doesn't use libnotify?21:27
kklimondawell, yes - but it was patched before21:30
kklimondait's a bug 406396 now21:30
ubottuLaunchpad bug 406396 in gnome-power-manager "notify-osd patch needs to be rewritten" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40639621:30
moatnhttp://pastebin.com/d1baf1453 if that helps?21:32
rippsdevicekit-power wants to remove devicekit, is this okay?21:39
yofelripps: believing the changelogs it seems that devicekit is being dropped in karmic, so yes21:41
Leftmostdevicekit has been merged into udev-extras.21:42
yofelah, good to know :)21:43
robert__hi. I'm not able to shutdown the kde way. only sudo hald on the console works21:43
robert__is this a know problem or only my bad luck?21:43
robert__I click on shutdown but than I get back to the desktop and nothing happens21:44
DanaGHmm, now that HAL is being deprecated... how do you get the thing to reload keymaps?21:44
DanaGYOu used to be able to just restart HAL, but restarting udev doesn't work like that.21:45
JanCAFAIK hal isn't entirely deprecated yet?21:45
LeftmostKeymaps are, though.21:46
LeftmostDanaG, try `sudo udevadm control --reload-rules'21:46
DanaGah, I'll have to remember that for next time.21:47
DanaGThanks.21:47
LeftmostI'm not certain that'll work, but it's a suggestion.21:47
LeftmostMight be worth testing.21:47
Nghmm, isn't devicekit the new hal?21:50
* Ng just wondering why it's in universe21:50
LeftmostNg, devicekit is a temporary package that provides functionality being merged into udev.21:51
Leftmost003 is the last version of devicekit that will ever be released.21:51
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euxnekshello, I'm attempting to install a program from source that uses gnomeConf.sh in it's ./configure.. is there any way to install an older version of libgnomeui-dev or somehow update the outdated configure file?22:46
euxneksor is this the wrong channel to ask this..?22:46
euxneksI have karmic installed :)22:47
AlanBelleuxneks: I have no idea, but do tell us what the program is22:48
euxnekswell, it's an old program called directory_administrator22:48
euxneksit's a minor tool for some ldap management22:48
euxnekslast update was in 200522:49
euxneksI can start to use something new but I was kind of used to it22:49
euxneksseemed to work nicely :)22:49
AlanBellthat would be this then http://diradmin.open-it.org/22:49
euxneksyes22:50
euxnekssorry I was going to post a link22:50
euxneks:P22:50
AlanBelleuxneks: I suspect the best thing to do is fix the application rather than downgrade your karmic22:53
euxnekshow exactly would I go about doing that?22:54
poseidonppYou guys think gnome 3.0 will be in LL?22:55
AlanBellsorry, I am pretty clueless myself at that level, I was just trying to bring out a few more details to help someone else to help you better :-)22:55
euxnekshah22:56
euxneks:P22:56
euxneksthanks22:56
AlanBellanyone know where gdmsetup has gone in Karmic?22:56
DanaGI ate it.22:57
DanaG22:57
euxneks¬_¬22:58
euxneksis there a gnome development channel?23:01
euxneksactually, I'll ask in #gnoem23:01
Leftmosteuxneks, #gnome-hackers on GIMPNet.23:02
euxneksthanks23:02
DanaGheh, I just got a conffile prompt, where the only change was a newline.23:13
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Spaghetti-codehigh23:27
Spaghetti-codephil katz was great23:28

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