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BUGabundognome-do: (Do:17634): Wnck-CRITICAL **: wnck_set_client_type got called multiple times.00:09
BUGabundoraof is not here :(00:09
th1how can I install, all the games of ubuntu at once?00:14
th1like "apt-get install --category=games" :)00:14
penguin42hehe00:15
BUGabundolololol00:15
th1because I often go with my netbook where there's no net and if I'm bored I want to try various games I haven't tried before :)00:15
penguin42th1: apt-get install `apt-cache search game|cut -d- -f1`00:15
penguin42oh hang on, not quite right00:16
th1hm .. surely | grep -v ^lib00:16
th1eve then there are lots that are not games :)00:16
penguin42apt-get install `apt-cache search game|cut '-d ' -f1|uniq`   splitting on the - was dumb00:17
xim_so i installed karmic, i have a second hard drive, and on my old ubuntu it would mount it automatically which is what i want.  but now its asking me for my admin password every time i boot up to mount it? can i change this?00:17
penguin42th1: I reckoned the libs were probably used by games if they matched gam00:17
penguin42e00:17
th1inside "apt" there is whole section called "games"00:17
th1there must surely be a way to list just those00:17
bjsnidersomebody could build a metapackage for that task00:17
bjsniderit would grab torcs, sauerbraten, nexuiz etc.00:18
th1in fact inside aptitude's gui it was possible to just press + on the whole group00:21
th1now they are all getting installed :)00:21
th1lol, there sure is a lot. 33 minutes download with 2MB/Sec00:22
BUGabundoa few games are 400MBs just for data00:22
bjsnideryeah, the 3 i just mentioned among them00:23
th1well I got 160gb disk and I'm using about 10 so I'll be ok00:23
penguin42which reminds me; I keep wondering how many penguin images there are on a typical ubuntu hard disc00:24
th1does it include ascii art ones;)00:24
penguin42and why not00:24
BUGabundoahah00:24
th1maybe if there was an open source version of Google's picasa face recognizer it could look for al the tuxes00:25
th1are there any free games that are a bit like world of warcraft with a free server?00:28
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proqdoes anyone know how to use .xsession for login in gdm?  it's only giving me the options to use gnome or xterm in the session01:14
DanaGwtf... pulseaudio isn't offering output on my usb sound card!01:16
bjsnideri thought you said it went there automatically when you lug it in01:16
DanaGNope.01:17
DanaGNot when PA thinks it offers only "stereo input", and nothing else.01:17
DanaGI unplugged and replugged the card a bunch of times, and it finally crashed pulseaudio... and then the next time PA started, it offered surround again.01:17
proqalso, does anyone know how to turn on autologin?  the autologin options moved and gdm.conf-custom moved as well, which leaves me no gui or cli to set autologin01:18
aboSamoorthe last updates of PA really messed up the stable audio behavior, now closing any flash player will remove the analog output from the sound preferences01:18
aboSamoorso you don't have any more sound, unless you restart the system !01:19
aboSamoorI have a solution to the flash player syndrome, a new FF add on that allow the user to play the video content by totem as any mp3 or mwv content,01:21
aboSamoorin this way we can forget the naughty flash player01:22
BUGabundohttp://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=348801:22
BUGabundooops01:23
BUGabundowron channel01:23
jonathonfooo, test4-ubuntu2 packages01:24
proqouch, no vbox on ubuntu 9.10.  maybe if I disable NMI it will work  :P01:26
proqmenu.lst moved in karmic!?!?01:27
LLStarkshi. is there a proper way to request a package update for karmic?01:28
SeveredCrossThere's no more menu.lst. ;)01:28
SeveredCrossproq: grub2 has different configuration.01:28
SeveredCrossLLStarks: File a bug in launchpad.01:28
jonathonfproq: vbox does work, it just doesn;t always want to start first time01:29
jonathonf$ sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv start01:29
jonathonfshould get it to work eventually, though 3.0.4 seems better01:29
BUGabundo!packaging | LLStarks01:31
ubottuLLStarks: The packaging guide is at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages for information on getting a package integrated into Ubuntu - Other developer resources are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment - See also !backports01:31
DanaGhmm, is there going to be an update for paprefs?01:32
DanaGIt broke again.01:32
DanaG"broke" as in "Network Access tab is broken".01:33
bjsniderwe need a really good ebook reader for linux01:38
DanaGdefine "e-book" -- what makes it different from a PDF?01:42
DanaGIs it a specific file format?01:42
virtualdit can be a pdf01:43
virtualdit's a book in a digital format that does not have to be PDF01:45
DanaGah, now RAOP isn't even offering a sink.01:47
DanaGAnd pulseaudio -vvvv gives no output from that module.01:49
BUGabundodone for tonight01:51
DanaGE: alsa-sink.c: ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was actually nothing to write!  Most likely this is a bug in the ALSA driver 'snd_usb_audio'. Please report this issue to the ALSA developers.  We were woken up with POLLOUT set -- however a subsequent snd_pcm_avail() returned 0 or another value < min_avail.01:51
DanaGhmm, not that that raop does me much good, anyway.01:55
DanaGThe only speakers I even like... are the ones connected to my usb sound card.  =þ01:55
dtchentoo bad usb audio is a pile of crap02:09
jonathonflooks like verne went down...02:09
DanaGyeah, USB audio IS a pile of crap.02:17
DanaGBut nobody makes a nice sound card for laptops.02:17
bjsniderit's ok on mac systems02:17
DanaGOr rather, none like what I'd want.02:17
DanaGWhat I'd want: something like the Xonar cards, but in an ExpressCard form factor.02:17
DanaGThe only ExpressCard sound card out there, is the not-really-an-X-Fi "X"treme Audio card.02:19
DanaGIt's not Extreme... it's X...treme.02:19
bjsnideri'm sure there will be a decent driver for that at some point in the next couple of years02:20
DanaGThat's not the issue... the issue is that I don't want to give Creative any of my money -- they're scum, in my opinion.02:20
bjsniderwhy is that?02:21
DanaGYou didn't see the whole thing about two years ago, about them deliberately cripping their drivers... and then LYING about it?02:24
bjsnideryes i did see that02:24
bjsniderbut that was a licensing issue02:24
bjsniderthey had to disable some features that were no longer properly licensed02:24
DanaGWell, they disabled it on cards where it had worked before.02:24
DanaGAnd the point is, they LIED about it.  Flat-out lied.02:24
DanaGDolby-digital decoding.02:24
DanaGAnd then they went behind everybody's backs... and gave Dell the drivers that  had the feature enabled.02:24
DanaGso yeah, I will not give Creative any of my money for a misleadingly-named-anyway sound card.02:24
bjsniderdell may have paid the licensing fees02:24
bjsnideri don't know if they lied, but they may not have made their position entirely clear02:25
DanaGI paid the licensing fees when I bought my sound card.02:25
bjsnidernot necesarily02:25
DanaGIt worked in XP, and it worked in Vista for the beta drivers... and then stopped working on new drivers.02:25
bjsnideryes but the license ran out02:25
DanaGThat's bullshit -- and exactly part of why software patents suck.02:25
bjsniderlanguage your watch02:26
DanaGAnd Creative has now ALSO revoked C-Media's rights to Sensaura's stuff... actively removing features from pre-existing products.02:26
bjsnideri'm not arguing that software patents are a good thing. i'm against all IP. but it exists despite my idealism02:26
DanaGAnd they didn't say "remove feature in newer drivers".. they actually did this:02:28
DanaGif (OS is Vista) then (Break these features).02:28
bjsnideryes becaquse they hadn't paid for them02:28
DanaGIf it was about license expiring... then they'd have to have removed the feature for the newer XP drivers, too!02:28
bjsnidershould they put themselves out of business to please their customers?02:29
DanaGWell, what I'm saying is that the license explanation makes no sense.02:29
bjsnideryou think their directors are twirling their moustaches in a dark room thinking of ways to screw their customers?02:29
DanaGIt wouldn't surprise me.02:29
bjsnideroh come on now02:30
bjsniderso you won't buy auzentech stuff either02:30
DanaGNope.02:30
DanaGBesides, they don't make anything for notebooks.02:30
bjsniderwell, if you had a desktop02:30
DanaGhttp://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=12374302:31
bjsniderand you wanted a prelude02:31
DanaGNope.  I'd get a Xonar.02:31
bjsniderthe prelude is superior02:31
DanaGIt's X-Fi.  I don't want it to crash under 4 gigs of RAM... a bug that's existed for ages, then was fixed... and then apparently has come back.02:31
bjsniderauzentech's drivers work and have all of the features02:31
bjsniderwait. i thought this was a normative argument, now you've made it pragmatic02:32
bjsnidernow the x-fi doesn't work, when before it was about boycotting creative02:33
DanaGIt's both.02:33
bjsniderok02:33
bjsniderwell, my audigy2 works great02:33
DanaGPlus, the cardbus audigy2 is another great example of crap construction: brittle plastic that broke even under normal use.02:33
DanaGoh, and then they downgraded it to a really-an-sblive card for newer laptops.02:34
DanaG(a.k.a. "Xtreme Audio").02:34
DanaGAnyway, so yeah, USB audio sucks, but there's nothing else worthwhile for laptops.02:34
bjsnidereven the sblive would be better than the usual realtek ac'97 crap02:34
bjsnideryou'd have bass/treble controls02:35
DanaGI like flat.02:35
bjsniderhave you got those now btw?02:35
DanaGDon't need them.02:35
DanaGGood speakers render it unnecessary.02:35
bjsnideryeah but if you did, are they available?02:35
DanaGOr  good enough, rather.02:35
DanaGMoot point.02:35
bjsniderso they're not available02:36
DanaGOh yeah, buy the X-Fi Extreme Audio Notebook, for surround sound *02:36
DanaG* analog I/O module costs 30 bucks extra!02:36
bjsnideri wouldn't buy it for pragmatic reasons02:36
DanaGAnd for like 6 months after the introduction of the card, it wasn't even available ANYWHERE.02:36
DanaGBuy this ATV, for 6-wheel drive!  *02:36
DanaG*  6-wheel drive costs extra.02:36
DanaGSame idea.02:36
bjsniderbut if i had a windows system i'd buy an auzentech prelude02:37
DanaGI just wish somebody would make a C-Media-based ExpressCard sound card.02:37
bjsniderwell, that will happen at some point i'm sure02:37
DanaGOh yeah, and the cardbus audigy2 never did work very well.02:40
DanaGYou'd go to "safely remove" the card... and cthelper would crash, unkillably.02:40
DanaGIf I then pulled out the sound card, it'd BSOD.  Every time.02:40
DanaGIn fact, the only way I could get it NOT to bsod... was to close anything that could possibly be using the card... and then just yank it out.02:41
DanaGBonus feature in the C-Media windows drivers: a voice-changer on the mic input!02:41
bjsnidersounds like windows's fault02:41
DanaGNo, it's Creative's fault.02:41
DanaGNo other device did that.02:41
DanaGAnd cthelper.... is a Creative thing.02:41
bjsniderwhat about another cardbus sound card?02:41
DanaGI don't have any others.  =þ02:42
DanaGBut the USB one doesn't do that, for example.02:42
DanaGOh, and if you had music playing, and then plugged in headphones...02:42
bjsniderso what you're trying to say is...02:42
DanaGBAM!02:42
bjsniderthat you're not entirely happy with the creative corporation.02:42
DanaGIT BLASTED YOU with full volume for a split second, on both speakers and headphones.02:42
DanaGGot hearing damage?  Thanks, Creative!02:42
DanaGoh yeah, anyway, now I use Linux as my primary OS, anyway.02:43
DanaGAnd my CPU is good enough that it's no big deal to run Windows apps with software audio.02:43
DanaGthrough "universal ALChemy" -- can do software OpenAL with EAX.  Doesn't work in Wine, unfortunately.02:43
bjsniderwhy did you switch to linux?02:44
DanaGOne big thing was the font rendering, in fact.02:44
DanaGEven on my old (100DPI) laptop, I'd notice I could read the screen all day with little eyestrain in Linux... but after just 10 minutes in Windows, my eyes would be hurting.02:44
DanaGThe multi-device features of PulseAudio are another big one.02:44
DanaGOh, and don't forget compiz -- for things like magic-lamp and "scale".02:45
bjsniderfonts in xp are absurdly bad02:45
bjsnidervista is good though02:45
DanaGI mean Vista, though.02:45
bjsniderwell vista has antialiased fonts on the desktop02:45
DanaGMy new laptop has a 147 DPI display; Linux tends to deal well with DPI scaling; Windows apps, not as well.02:45
DanaGDepends on the application, of course.02:46
bjsniderbut i thought fonts were much better on linux even say 8 or 9 years ago02:46
bjsniderxp made such a big meal out of changing font sizes and types, and still does02:46
DOTSLASHi have an issue on my ubuntu system, kernels > 2.6.28-12-generic don't boot02:47
DOTSLASHwhen i get to gdm, all my input/output doesn't work and then i get the capslock light switch blink... can anyone help me02:47
bjsnider8 years ago when kde was still good you could change every font size on the system with one checkbox02:47
DanaGcaps-lock blinking is a kernel panic.02:48
DanaGI wish somebody would make a noise-cancelling thing for array microphones in Linux.02:49
DanaGMy array mic pics up my CPU fan and hard drive... and my typing.  The Windows audio drivers manage to remove those noises somehow.02:49
DOTSLASHDanaG, what do i do02:50
DanaGbjsnider:  oh yeah, another thing with Creative: they never did ever say "Our license expired"... they said "It's not supported in Vista".  That's what's so bad.  The blatant lie... it had worked perfectly fine the week before, before the beta drivers timebombed, and worked fine for Dell.  So "licensing" is irrelevant to that explanation.02:50
DanaGdotslash: try editing the grub thingy to boot without "quiet splash", and with "text".02:51
DanaGThat'll give you boot messages, and prevent it from trying to start GDM.02:51
bjsniderDanaG, they only lied because it was the easiest way to get what they wanted.02:52
DOTSLASHmenu.lst?02:52
DanaGYou can just hit 'e' right at the grub screen.02:52
DanaGOh yeah, and same was true of 6.1 support... it worked in the beta.  "Not Supported."02:52
DanaG6.1 is a bit hackish, anyway -- not even Linux supports it.02:53
bjsniderwhy do those horizontal red lines appear from time to time?02:53
DanaGoh yeah, and apparently the expresscard xfxa card is really an hda-intel.02:55
virtualdgood night. fre 7 aug 2009 03.58.33 CEST02:55
DanaGOh yeah, and I opened my cardbus audigy2 to see what it had in it; the answer: CA0109-01AG02:55
DanaGer, maybe it's just "1AG", not "01AG".02:56
DanaGOh yeah, and desupporting cards while still selling them.... is also scummy.  You can't have your cake and eat it too: if you desupport it, then STOP SELLING IT!02:56
bjsniderthis is fast becoming DanaG's bash creative channel02:57
DanaGanyway, I guess I am way off-topic there; /me pipes that topic to /dev/null02:58
DanaGoh yeah, and my USB sound card works nicely enough.  biggest gripe: Turtle Beach thought it would be cool to have a bright yellow LED that BLINKS when the card is active.02:58
DanaGSo, I have to shove the thing in a corner.02:59
oldude67sounds like you could hang a disco ball and have a party with it..lmao03:00
DanaGnah, it's not cool enough for that.03:00
DanaGSpeaking of blinking... the default behavior of iwlagn cards in Linux is to blink on activity.  I had to google how to disable that, because it's godawful annoying.03:01
DanaGAnd distracting.03:01
DanaGIt'd be easier if it were at least a module parameter.03:01
oldude67paint them red and hang them by the window and people will think your running a ho house..lol03:02
DanaGthem?03:02
DanaGwhat's "them"?03:02
oldude67one on the wlan card and the one on the sound.03:02
DanaGnope, I just stuck the sound card back behind my desk, and added an if-up.d file to disable blinking.03:03
oldude67i leave the light on my monitor blinking when the screen goes blank so people think my computer is off and then they dont mess with it.03:04
DanaGoh yeah, fun thing: I can play neverball with my laptop.  Not "on", but "with".03:05
DanaG03:05
DanaG... not that I actually like that game all that much.03:05
oldude67ok well hope it gets better for ya im out for the night been a long day time to rest ...see ya.:D03:06
DanaGIs there some app out there that can perform a specific command when it detects a joystick passing a certain point?03:07
DanaGI want to make it so that if somebody picks up my laptop, it says "Put me down!".03:08
theronHey all. just upgraded to test Karmic on an ancient T40 notebook.03:18
theroneverything is working save Do and notify.03:18
theroninstead of the app there is just a rectangular plaid window.03:19
theronno visual effects on.03:19
bjsnideryou don't have any opengl capability03:20
bjsniderno compositing03:20
theronit worked ok in previous versions.03:20
theronwithout visual effect on.03:20
zaccourever since i upgraded to alpha devede fails to generate menus is there a fix for this?03:21
DanaGugh, I'm bored.03:21
bjsnidertheron, which graphics card?03:23
BluesKajzaccour, try reinstalling devede or install tovid for making dvd files in the cli03:24
bjsniderDanaG, watch that movie "Face/Off 2: The Final Revenge of Castor"03:26
theronbjsnider: radeon03:27
bjsnidertheron,  which one?03:29
bjsnidertheron, open up a console and run "lspci"03:30
theronlspci | grep VGA03:31
theron01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Mobility M7 LW [Radeon Mobility 7500]03:31
bjsniderok, so no more fglrx for that03:34
bjsnideryou'll be using only the xf86-video-ati driver from now on03:34
bjsniderwhich uh.. i dunno what the state of that thing is03:35
bjsnidertry glxgears03:35
bjsnider try glxinfo03:35
theronbjsnider: http://pastebin.com/m7ce69ee903:38
bjsniderwell, you've got 3d on that setup03:39
bjsnidercompiz should work and so should the other items you mentioned03:39
theroncompiz won't enable.03:39
bjsnideri'm impressed03:39
theronnotify = plaid Gnome do = plaid03:39
bjsnideri thought that driver much much worse than that03:39
theronlol03:39
theronI love this notebook, I don't need compiz, but I'd like to use Do again someday on this notebook.03:40
bjsnidertry running compiz --replace from the console to check the potential problem report03:40
theroninteresting.  that started compiz will post to pastebin.03:41
BluesKajtheron, try fgl_glxgears03:42
theronBluesKaj: not installed03:43
BluesKajyou should get a spinning cube with rotating gears03:43
BluesKajsudo apt-get install xorg-driver-fglrx03:43
theronbjsnider: http://pastebin.com/m14c69bba03:44
bjsnideri think fglrx support for that old chip was removed03:44
ghindoDoes anybody know when gnome-zeitgeist will be available in the Karmic repos?03:45
bjsnideri think you'd need xgl03:45
BluesKajbummer , I used to use it on my onboard ati x200, but no more spinning cubes with gears on them eith nvidia gt7600 ...there's one in compiz but it's lame03:47
BluesKajerr 7600gt03:47
theronbjsnider: any way to keep this enabled from boot?03:47
bjsnidertry installing xgl03:49
DanaGxgl?  bah.03:49
DanaGxgl is an old hack.03:49
DanaGObsolete.03:49
bjsnideraiglx03:49
DanaG03:49
DanaGhmm, if you were to save the fgl_glxgears binary somewhere, could you use it on a different opengl driver?03:50
SodaPhishanyone know what killed screenlets in Karmic?  it was working before I updated this afternoon.04:37
SodaPhishanyone else had issues with screenlets?04:38
SodaPhishthis gnome-panel crap is pissing me off.04:38
SodaPhishanyone?04:38
SodaPhishbeuller?04:38
SodaPhishbeuller?04:38
xim_my current trouble is with compiz04:39
SodaPhishjfc, whats the point of 170 ppl idling in an IRC channel?04:39
xim_it wont come on04:39
xim_geh04:39
SodaPhishxim_ oh.04:39
SodaPhishmaybe they're related?04:39
SodaPhishI haven't checked to see if compiz is acting up or not.04:39
xim_hmm maybe04:39
SodaPhishwhats the control panel called?04:39
SodaPhishwhat's the compiz control panel called again?04:40
SodaPhish(no menu)04:40
SodaPhishit was on the screenlets04:40
xim_im trying to turn it on with system>preferences>appearance>visual effects> * extras04:40
xim_or theres also ccsm04:40
xim_but im not sure if that turns it on or just changes its settings04:41
SodaPhishwth, I have no visual effects04:42
SodaPhish:-(04:42
xim_did it sayt hey couldnt be enabled?04:43
SodaPhishno, there wasn't even a menu option for it!04:43
SodaPhishthat's odd04:43
SodaPhishhmmm... perhaps this is a lead in my problem.04:43
xim_its a tab usually04:43
SodaPhishyeah, when I clicked on "Display", it barfed about not being able to control my video card and asking if I wanted to launch the vendor's tool04:44
* SodaPhish has an nVidia chipset04:44
xim_do you have the restricted drivers?04:44
SodaPhishja04:44
xim_i just installed mine04:44
xim_but ive been playing tons of 3d games and they work04:44
SodaPhishyeah, I've been playing UrT and it works great04:45
SodaPhishthat's not the issue04:45
SodaPhishjust wondering if the whole compiz issue is some how related to my inability to run screenlets.04:45
xim_yeah iono dawg04:45
SodaPhishI know screenlets has an option to use a "widget" layer.04:45
xim_actually i have a screenlet running right now04:46
SodaPhishbstard!04:46
xim_but it was preset in my settings in my home folder04:46
SodaPhishwell, I need to be able to run ANY of them.04:46
SodaPhishright now, I got a big nothing04:46
* SodaPhish is sweating his nuts off 'cause the kids won't leave the air on in their room... omg04:46
SodaPhishwhat ver of python you got?04:48
SodaPhish2.6 or 2.5?  both?04:48
xim_im not sure, whatever came on karmic04:49
SodaPhishhuzah!04:49
SodaPhishI got one to run...04:49
SodaPhish2.6 runs on karmic04:49
SodaPhisherr, ships with it.04:49
SodaPhishhuzah!04:50
SodaPhishI just had to nuke the config for each of the screenlets04:50
SodaPhishthen it workd04:50
SodaPhishyay04:50
xim_hmm maybe i should nuke my compiz folder04:51
xim_good idea04:51
DanaGhttp://www.engadget.com/2009/08/06/hitachi-one-ups-wd-with-industry-first-2tb-7200rpm-3-5-inch-hard04:51
DanaGer04:51
DanaGrandom for this channel..04:51
DanaGmeant to paste it elsewhere.04:52
SodaPhishwell, I wasn't extending that as a fix to you, but if you try it and it works, I'll take the credit.04:52
SodaPhish;-)04:52
xim_man thats retarded04:52
xim_new hd technology04:52
xim_hds in the future will be totally impossible to retreive data from04:52
xim_if they crash04:53
SodaPhishhah04:53
SodaPhishno they won't04:53
SodaPhishglad to see that evolution in karmic doesn't suck total balls04:54
SodaPhishit was so ungodly slow04:54
xim_awsome im trying it04:54
xim_it says it runs on sqlite04:54
xim_which is probably why04:54
SodaPhishwell, whatever they did to improve speed, I'm glad04:54
SodaPhish'cause it was un-useable before04:55
SodaPhishnow, its screaming right along04:55
xim_sqlite is awsome, i use it for applications04:55
SodaPhish'course, this new laptop might help that too...04:55
SodaPhish;-)04:55
SodaPhish(dual-core 3.0ghz, 4gb ram, etc.)04:55
SodaPhishthis HP EliteBook 8530w worked right out of the box -- EVERYTHING, even the freakin' webcam worked!04:55
* DanaG has one of the same laptop.04:56
DanaGAwesome piece of hardware.04:56
xim_on linux?04:56
SodaPhishits fairly stunning to me, 'cause I've had Linux on a number of laptops04:56
SodaPhishand they've all been a bugger04:56
SodaPhishyeah, running karmic on it right now04:56
DanaGJust wish HP had offered the webcam when I bought mine.04:56
SodaPhishDanaG: is it not the hotest little rig you've used?04:56
DanaGOh, and I wish I'd gotten on-site service.  =þ04:56
DanaGBut it's a badass piece of hardware.04:57
SodaPhishI don't know wth I'll do with the webcam, but I've got it.04:57
SodaPhish;-)04:57
DanaGBest I've ever used.04:57
SodaPhishyeah, its pretty swank, love it.  only had it two days.04:57
DanaGEven has an accelerometer, though the axes are reversed.04:57
SodaPhish?04:57
SodaPhisha whodawhat?04:57
DanaGA position sensor.04:57
SodaPhishits like my Caddy -- every time I use it, I find something new on it.04:57
SodaPhish;-)04:57
DanaGinstall the 'joystick' package and stick this in /etc/rc.local:04:58
DanaGjscal -u 3,1,0,2,0 /dev/input/js0 2>/dev/null || true04:58
DanaGThen you can play neverball with it.04:58
SodaPhish?04:58
SodaPhishneverball?04:58
SodaPhishwth is that?04:58
DanaGIt's a ball-on-tilting-table sort of game.04:58
SodaPhishoh, sweet05:00
SodaPhishthat'd be cool if the display would rotate and fold-down like a tablet05:00
DanaGYeah, I wish I could combine this thing with the 2730p tablet.05:01
SodaPhishhah!05:02
DanaGWhat CPU and video card and LCD did you get?05:08
DanaGI got P8600, ATI, and 1920x1200 -- and I had to customize to order to get that.05:09
SodaPhishisn't 19x12 about the most glorious thing ever.05:10
DanaGYup. 147 DPI is purely wonderful.05:10
DanaGBest fonts I've ever used anywhere -- gives a subjective feel sort of like paper.05:10
DanaGNow, if only Xorg would handle keycodes > 255, I could use the fancy hotkeys.05:11
bjsniderwhy did you buy a system with an Accelerated Graphical Interruptions card?05:12
DanaGI wanted open drivers AND lower power usage.  And I like the ATI windows drivers better than the NV ones.05:17
DanaGAnd fglrx works well enough for now.05:17
bjsniderunbelievable05:19
bjsniderdo you expect a working radeon or radeonhd driver at some  point in the future?05:20
DanaGActually, it's getting closer all the time.05:20
DanaGAnd fglrx is good enough for me for now.05:20
bjsnideris it really?05:21
SeveredCrossRadeon works for me.05:21
SeveredCrossI get 3D acceleration and compiz and everything.05:21
DanaGRV635 is my GPU.05:21
DanaGNot full 3D yet.05:21
DanaGBut now at least, compiz can try to run on it -- it starts, but is dog-slow for now, but the weirder thing is that trying to rotate the cube crashes Xorg.05:21
DanaGBut each step is just one bit further.05:21
DanaGhttp://arstechnica.com/hardware/guides/2009/08/super-speed-a-brief-history-of-usb-30.ars05:22
DanaGWhat color are the USB 3.0 ports shown in the bottom pic?  FOr me, they're a grungy orange.05:22
bjsniderblue05:23
bjsnidercyan05:23
DanaGOdd.05:27
DanaGWhat version of Firefox are you using?05:27
bjsnider3.505:27
DanaGOdd.  I'm also on 3.5.05:29
SodaPhishI wish I were on 3.505:29
bjsniderDanaG, perhpas your graphics driver, which according to you is "good enough" is responsible05:30
DanaGI'll bet even VESA will do the same.05:30
DanaGOh, and the Windows version was broken until 3.5.2.05:31
DanaGYet, my 3.5.2 in Linux is still broken.05:31
bjsniderif my system is not showing me the correct colour, this will be the first i have heard of it05:31
DanaGBlue is the correct color, I believe.05:31
DanaGwhat does about:config show for gfx.color_management.mode?  Mine shows '2'.05:32
bjsnider205:33
bjsnidertry it in another browser05:35
bjsnidertry it in ff 3.0.xx05:35
DanaGhttps://developer.mozilla.org/En/ICC_color_correction_in_Firefox05:35
DanaGwhat the heck plant is that?  it's grungy pink on the inside and greenish-blue on the outside.05:36
bjsniderit's a purple flower with green leaves05:37
DanaGhmm, firefox 3.0.12 works just fine.05:43
DanaGBut 3.5.2 is broken.05:43
bjsniderit's highly brokified?05:43
bjsniderit's in an unworking state?05:43
DanaGYeah, and enabling color management in 3.0 breaks it just as badly.05:46
DanaGhttp://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=7565105:49
DanaGah, it is fglrx, after all.  So be it, I'll disable color-management for now.05:49
bjsniderDanaG, it's your Administrative Task Inhibitor driver?06:04
DanaGwhat's with you and the odd de-acronym-ing?06:05
bjsnidertoo much pain meds i guess06:05
DanaGIt also doesn't explain where firefox claims to be getting its color info.06:05
bjsniderhow you folks put up with this ati/intel garbage is beyond me06:06
DanaGLonger battery life is one thing I get.  4 hours.06:06
DanaGooh, xcalib -i -alter06:08
DanaGsweet.  inverted.06:08
diverse_izzuehey everyone. i seriously messed up my system and need some help. it happened with ubuntu+1, but could as well have happened under jaunty. i deleted all config files from /etc (dont ask...). i managed to restore them from backup in a live session. the system boots but doesnt let me login, it doesn recognise my username somehow. any ideas?07:13
MT-hey guys - can you release a fairly stable beta tomorrow?07:16
MT-I'd kinda like this nagging bug to go away - kernel panic every shutdown if I forget to kill the wireless switch07:17
MT-diverse_izzue: probably permissions07:19
diverse_izzueMT-: what should /etc/passwd have as permissions?07:19
MT-diverse_izzue: http://pastie.org/57510307:21
MT-diverse_izzue: you're likely best reinstalling if you didn't retain permission correctly - it's touchy07:23
diverse_izzueMT-: my backups don't seem to have the shadow file... the backup was on an ext3 volume, so i'd hope permission are retained?07:24
MT-diverse_izzue: where you save them isn't the big factor - it's how you make the backup07:25
diverse_izzueMT-: rsync over rsnapshot07:27
MT-rsync -?07:27
MT-you need rsync -a at a minimun07:27
diverse_izzuei don't know what exactly rsnapshot does...07:28
MT-ya.. do a complete reinstall07:30
MT-next time use rsync to make the backups - or at least investigate you what you're using works07:31
diverse_izzueMT-: haven't entirely given up... i checked my backup disk, the permissions look good. it's upon copying the files over that stuff goes wrong. how do i retain the permissions in a cp command?07:32
MT-don't is cp07:32
MT-rsync -a07:32
diverse_izzueMT-: thanks, did that, looks promising. you're my hero of the day07:35
xim_i thought someone told me karmic came with the fish tank in compiz07:56
MT-xim_: did you install compizconfig-settings-manager?08:00
xim_yeah i got the cube and cylender and all that, but there's no atlantis plugin inlcuded08:01
MT-did you search for it?08:04
MT-I'm not using compiz in any way - so that's as far as I can help08:05
MT-not using karmic either actually08:05
xim_its not in synaptic, i previously had to manually install it on gutsy but thats what im saying, someone told me it was preincluded08:06
MT-oh08:07
MT-i hope not..08:07
MT-what was the package name?08:07
xim_atlantis and altantis 2 are the two fish tang plugins for compiz08:09
MT-!info atlantis08:10
ubottuPackage atlantis does not exist in karmic08:10
MT-!info atlantis gutsy08:10
ubottu'gutsy' 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, partner08:10
richardcavellAre you suggesting gutsy is the name of 10.04?08:12
richardcavellGutsy Gibbon?08:12
MT-richardcavell: no, just searching for the package he mentioned - he said it existed in gutsy as that package name08:14
richardcavellso what is gutsy?08:16
kklimondaold ubuntu release08:17
MT-umm...08:17
MT-richardcavell: how long have you used ubuntu?08:17
richardcavellMT-: Only 8 months08:18
MT-richardcavell: ubuntu 7.1008:19
MT-!gutsy08:19
ubottuUbuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) was the seventh release of Ubuntu. End Of Life: April 18th, 2009. See !eol and !upgrade for more details.08:19
MT-!hoary | when I started using Ubuntu08:20
ubottuwhen I started using Ubuntu: Ubuntu 5.04 (Hoary Hedgehog) was the second release of Ubuntu.  End Of Life: October 31, 2006. See !eol for more details.08:20
richardcavellWell I'm just battling with Karmic at the moment.  I have an Intel integrated chipset so I need the better driver08:24
richardcavells08:24
richardcavellI hope that 10.04 is a good distro.  I'll probably upgrade to that and then leave my computer on 10.04 for the LTS support08:24
oldude67i thought the next lts was coming out on 9.10? is it 10.04?08:25
richardcavelloldude67: 10.04 is the next LTS08:26
oldude67ugh i should really right this crap down..lol08:26
richardcavellPeople who are still using 8.04 say that it has great stability08:28
GrantbowLTS are every two years, last was 8.0408:28
MT-!lts08:37
ubottuLTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Ubuntu will be supported for 3 years on the desktop, and 5 years on the server. The current LTS version of Ubuntu is !Hardy (Hardy Heron 8.04).  The next LTS release is scheduled to be 10.0408:37
GrantbowMT-: ty08:45
gaelfxI'm using the Karmic Kubuntu version for netbooks and i can't get my wireless to connect ever, though it appears to be trying very hard to do so, would someone help me figure out what the problem is?08:46
Grantbow!wireless08:48
ubottuWireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs08:48
gaelfxwell, the reason I'm asking here is that it worked without a problem on the regular Ubuntu version, and since my card is Atheros, the driver is built-in the kernel, so I can't understand why it won't work just as well on the Kubuntu version08:50
creative1412guys any one knows if they packged kde 4.309:08
kklimondacreative1412: yes09:08
creative1412gr8 iam upgrading :D09:09
kklimondacreative1412: probably not everything but most of packages should be ready09:09
oldude67ok , has anyone gotten the network manager to work again or is it still unusable?09:11
kklimondaoldude67: works fine for me09:12
oldude67kklimonda, are you using gnome or kde? im on kde and its not working yet.09:12
kklimondagnome09:13
creative1412iam using gnome too09:13
oldude67mine still keeps telling me that i need to keep using kde4 until it is fixed.09:13
creative1412but i had tried the new kde on opensuse in a frinds laptop it's smother and more stable09:14
creative1412but i didn't find any thing new expect the NEW translations09:15
oldude67i have kde,gnome and xfce loaded i just use kde the most.09:15
oldude67i wonder is there a kubunut+1?09:15
oldude67ill have to look..lol09:15
oldude67nope sent me right back here..lol09:16
gaelfxI'm finding it impossible to connect to my wireless in the Kubuntu netbook version09:16
gaelfxthe weird thing is that there don't even seem to be any kind of messages in the log about it, it doesn't even seem to try to connect except graphically09:17
oldude67i dont know much about wireless mine is all hard wired.09:17
genady12laphey09:20
genady12laphow do I return the default gdm.conf?09:20
genady12lapwhere should it be?09:20
oldude67gaelfx, what does iwconfig say?09:21
oldude67anything weird?09:21
gaelfxnot that I've noticed, but maybe I missed something, hang on i'll pastebin09:22
oldude67maybe someone can look at it and tell you.09:22
oldude67and or dmesg09:22
gaelfxhttp://pastebin.com/d11f0dd0309:23
oldude67like i said im no help with wireless..but someone else might be able to see something.09:23
genady12lapcan some one help me?09:24
gaelfxdmesg says: http://pastebin.com/d4901a74009:24
oldude67genady12lap, have you done locate gdm.conf?09:25
genady12lapyes09:25
genady12lap/etc/dbus-1/system.d/gdm.conf09:25
genady12lap/etc/gdm/gdm.conf.dpkg-bak09:25
haanujcan anyone me09:25
gaelfxwell, maybe you can help me figure out how to get Grub to update so that I can get back into my Windows partition09:25
haanuji have a problem09:25
genady12lapoldude67, I don't have default config faile09:25
oldude67sudo update-grub09:26
genady12laps/faile/file09:26
gaelfxthat was the most helpful thing anyone has done for me today, thanks you sir09:27
gaelfx(or madam)09:27
oldude67np09:27
oldude67and dude is ok..no sir09:28
oldude67and what was you doing to lose gdm?09:28
oldude67sorry genady12lap what was you doing to lose gdm?09:29
haanujE: samba-common: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 109:29
haanujE: samba-common-bin: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured09:29
haanujE: nautilus-share: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured09:29
haanujE: smbclient: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured09:29
haanujE: ubuntu-desktop: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured09:29
genady12lapmoving from xubuntu to ubuntu and then to 9.1009:29
gaelfx!paste | haanuj09:29
ubottuhaanuj: pastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. Ubuntu pastebin is at  http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://tinyurl.com/imagebin | !pastebinit to paste directly from  command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic09:29
kklimondahaanuj: it should trigger apport09:29
oldude67genady12lap, have you tried to do dpkg-reconfigure gdm?09:30
genady12lapI see the gdm looks bad but I am not sure if it is because it's rewritten or because the conf file09:30
genady12lapyes09:30
oldude67i have switched to kdm cause of the look of gdm and not had time to mess with it.09:30
oldude67i know there was an issue about it for a while but dont know if it has been fixed or not.09:31
genady12lapoh09:31
haanujcan somebody help.. http://dpaste.de/BVSC/09:31
genady12lapok09:32
xim_anyone been able to use netbeans in karmic?09:33
haanujkklimond : http://dpaste.de/BVSC/09:33
oldude67haanuj, how did you try installing samba?09:34
oldude67haanuj, i installed using sudo apt-get install samba4 and had no issues09:35
haanujoldude67 : whenever i install anything this error occurs09:35
oldude67probably cause there internet keeps kicking on and off.09:37
diverse_izzuehey everyone. i had a little accident and had to restore settings files in /etc/ from a backup. that worked fine, except now my software-properties-gtk thinks it's on jaunty instead of karmic, because the backup was from before the upgrade. which file do i need to change?10:11
genady12lapsomeone knows whats the status of gdm? it looks ugly10:13
diverse_izzueanswer to self: it's /etc/lsb-release that needs to be adjusted10:16
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Laibschhggdh: pong10:44
Laibschsorry for the delay10:44
torkianohello all, With today karmic updates , nautilus get the 100% of the CPU,  anymore else?11:41
genady12hey11:53
genady12gdm not working good?11:53
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gnomefreakgenady12: not working good means nothing. can you please explain in a little bit more detail on what you mean?12:01
genady12looks ugly12:03
genady12no splash12:03
genady12I cant reboot from inside gnome, I need to logout and then reboot12:03
gnomefreakgenady12: looks ugly?  splash: try setting one up.  cant reboot using system>shutdown?12:05
genady12how to set splash?12:05
genady12gnomefreak, in 9.04 I could click on my name in the right corner and click reboot12:07
gnomefreakgenady12: can you reboot using system>reboot? it is known and atm expected for your name to not let you log out12:08
gnomefreakgenady12: i dont recall on the splash but if you give me an hour or so til im done with meail i will look unless someone else can tell you first12:09
genady12I can reboot from system12:10
genady12ok if you say its known problem12:11
genady12I have problem to see tty console when booting with vga=79112:11
gnomefreakgenady12: its not a problem its expected behavour12:12
genady12why?12:12
slacker_nlif you don't hear from me within 10 minutes my karmic upgrade went beserk (just upgraded jaunty to karmic)12:14
genady12gnomefreak,12:16
gnomefreakgenady12: because FUSA was allowing you to shutdown/reboot from the (name) the name was FUSA it no longer is at this time12:17
genady12oh12:17
genady12gnomefreak, what about problem to see tty console when booting with vga=79112:18
gnomefreakgenady12: not sure about that one12:18
genady12gnomefreak, ok thanks12:19
gnomefreakgenady12: np12:19
slacker_nlk, had some errors when starting up kde, but all seems ok12:24
genady12gnomefreak, looks like it https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/12991012:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 129910 in linux "Blank ttys when using vesafb (vga=xxx)" [Medium,Fix released]12:29
genady12or maybe not12:31
gnomefreaknot sure12:31
hggdhLaibsch, have you tried running the shell script by hand (to see what happens)?13:29
Laibschhggdh: I can later source ". ~/.bashrc" without problems once I'm inside X13:38
LaibschI also don't have any problems with a fresh account13:38
LaibschMust be something to do with the user config13:38
LaibschUnfortunately, I don't really know what13:39
LaibschI'm thinking there may be some unbalanced paranthesis somewhere13:39
LaibschBut the config files I looked at so far seem to be OK13:39
hggdhdarn13:44
kayessGot an hp laserjet 1000 and I have managed to get it as far as where karmic sees it and prints, but all the pages come out blank14:31
penguin42that's a bit of a limitation14:31
kayess:)14:31
penguin42have you had it working on anything else or is this the first thing you set it up on?14:32
kayessI got it working on Jaunty by downloading hplip from the hplip site14:32
kayessI upgraded the jaunty machine to karmic, but now all hplip stuff is totally broken14:33
penguin42ok, so it's a known good14:33
kayessThis is on another machine with a fresh install of karmic14:33
kayessYeah14:33
penguin42have you done an update to day? There was an hplip update14:33
penguin42to 3.9.8-0ubuntu114:34
kayessYes, I saw that and yeah I did do the update14:34
penguin42why can printers never play nice?14:39
kayessJust looking at this page again: http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/models/laserjet/hp_laserjet_1000.html14:41
kayessI wonder if the "no" under installer means that the packaged version of hplip won't work14:42
penguin42oh that's odd - why did it go backwards?14:42
kayessThe support was certainly broken under jaunty which is marked with yes14:43
kayesssuse 11.2 has the same regression14:43
drs305I have the 1000 and in Karmic it's been a bit of an adventure.14:44
kayessDid you get it working?14:44
drs305I eventually got it to work with CUPS-HP and independently with foomatic, but in both it wasn't a smooth process.14:45
drs305Lots of 'printed' docs that never really printed.14:45
kayessI'm getting blank pages -- that one you saw?14:45
drs305Someone posted yesterday on the Ubuntu forums about it - was that you?14:46
kayessNo14:46
drs305kayess: You are using the HP-1000 and karmic?14:46
kayessYeah14:46
drs305Are you familiar with accessing CUPS through your internet  browser?14:47
kayessNo, but I think I've seen the URLs a couple of times14:47
drs305Try typing this as an address and see if CUPS comes up:  http://localhost:631/14:47
kayessIt does14:48
drs305Ok, let's continue off this channel. I've sent you a message.14:48
mitshi... does anyone know if fglrx works in karmic? ...or if there's a patch to make it work?14:49
wiehanPlease Admins, or people in the loop, Please, tell me that in the 100 papercuts bug fixes - that the problem with loading STANDARD gnome icon sets from a website like gnomelook.org there will be no more the problem that the small resolution folder icon, especially the icons for the folders in panel --> places, will show the ugly standard gnome grey folder icon!?14:55
danbhfivewiehan: do you have the bug report number?14:56
wiehanNo.14:56
danbhfivedid you see it listed in the 100 paper cuts list?14:57
wiehandanbhfive: I am not a expert super bug-filing user - I am a normal linux user/fanboy and I cannot believe that in the last 4 releases that I have used ubuntu that it still hasn't been fixed - surely you guys have all come across it. It is a normal in-your-face-bug which hits every new user that wants to customize their ubuntu theme a little bit. It is aweful and surely what I would imagine to be a papercut. And I am sure for a developer that is a small l14:59
wiehanTest it yourself, download ANY theme from gnomelook.org and click on places in the panel. It won't show your shiny new theme for the folder icons, it shows that pathetic and ugly default gnome grey folder icon.15:00
danbhfivewiehan: ah, I c.  Well, I'm no expert either, but it doesn't sound like a paper cut.  It sounds like a regular bug15:00
wiehanWell IT SHOULD BE FIXED15:00
penguin42wiehan: It sounds like it should - but there are zillions of bugs that should be fixed!15:01
penguin42(or 59921 according to launchpad)15:01
wiehanMake it 101 papercuts and fix this one. It is my biggest pet-peeve for ubuntu. I hate it.15:01
penguin42wiehan: So, file a bug!15:02
wiehanI don't know how.15:02
penguin42wiehan: OK, I'll happily talk you through it15:02
hggdhwiehan, did you at least opened a bug for that?15:02
hggdhoh. Just read the response...15:03
wiehanI really don't know how - and accoriding to penguin42 it is filed as bug 5992115:03
ubottuLaunchpad bug 59921 in amarok "Amarok First-run Wizard Fails to Change Library Path" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/5992115:03
hggdhwiehan, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs15:03
penguin42woah, not me - I never said that....15:03
wiehan(16:01:45) penguin42: (or 59921 according to launchpad)15:03
penguin42wiehan: Sorry! That was the total number of bugs not the bug number!15:04
danbhfivepenguin42: yeah, I was trying to figure out what you said too  :)15:04
penguin42wiehan: So, follow that ReportingBugs link that hggdh gave15:04
Picibug 10000015:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 100000 in malone "There are still too many bug reports" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/10000015:05
Pici<.<15:05
penguin42wiehan: If it asks for the package I think I'd choose gnome-control-centre that's the thing with 'Appearance Preferences' with the install button15:06
BluesKajHowdy15:07
hggdhperhaps we should try to open bug 500000 stating that bug 100000 should not be set invalid15:07
ubottuError: Launchpad bug 500000 could not be found15:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 100000 in malone "There are still too many bug reports" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/10000015:07
penguin42hggdh: Now you're confusing the bot15:07
hggdhindeed. Begging pardon15:08
danbhfivewiehan: it might be that places doesn't use theme icons, but uses nautilus icons15:09
wiehandanbhfive: I don't know, but default ubuntu themes changes those icons, any other GNOME icon themes can't change ubuntu's places' folder icons (or any other small resolution folder icon). Actually less than 10% of icon themes that I have tried managed to change ubuntu's small folder icons15:10
danbhfivewiehan: is this a gtk2 theme?15:11
wiehanAll themes, gtk2, metacity, anything15:11
iddois there a simple way to install gnome3 ?15:11
wiehandanbhfive: just try it yourself, download a nice icon theme from gnomelook.org it will work and change 95% of your system's icons, but not the small folder icons - it really looks crappy!15:12
penguin42wiehan: Ah - is it just the small folder icons that are broken?15:12
danbhfivewiehan: yeah, Im working on it.  Ive never tried before15:12
wiehanpenguin42: yes, it looks really bad.15:13
penguin42wiehan: Ah OK, that's a bit more specific than the whole theme thing loading not working - in that case it probably isn't the control-centre15:13
danbhfivewiehan: well, I tried one, and it seems to work.  Though, the theme Im trying is terrible.  Can you link me to a theme that doesn't work?15:14
danbhfivewiehan: http://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Wii-Black?content=4582915:15
wiehandanbhfive: then you are lucky. more than 90% of mine (since ubuntu 7.10) does this. I don't know if this might be resolution dependent, but I always run at 1280x102415:15
danbhfiveyes, but help me be unlucky15:16
wiehanhttp://www.gnome-look.org/content/show.php/black-white+2+Style?content=7261915:17
wiehancurrently I am using the black-white 2 gloss15:17
danbhfivewiehan: well, Im only running jaunty, not karmic.  And its working for me15:21
wiehanHow?15:21
danbhfivewell, its turning all my icons to grey icons15:22
wiehanthe ugly default gnome greyish folder icon colour?15:22
danbhfivewiehan: well, Its hard for me to answer your question.  Im not really a fan of the icon set, and its theme seems to be greyish15:24
wiehanI realize, I made a mistake when explaining - it isn't gtk2 or metacity related. It's only only for icon sets15:24
danbhfivebut it seems to be applying the icon set, as far as I can tell15:25
wiehanironically, the wii-black link you gave me - it must've happened to them as well, look at the left hand side of the screenshot, the small folder icons - that is the ugly default gnome icons. The link you gave me was anyways to a gtk2 theme, not an icon theme. At least you know how mine looks.15:26
danbhfiveOOOHHH, I know what you are talking about15:27
wiehanwell, it didn't happen to them - they are actually just using that ugly icon theme together with that nice gtk theme15:27
danbhfiveI've been looking at the Places menu!15:27
wiehanMy icons change to any theme I set it to, except those little bloody folders, it looks half-finished.15:28
danbhfivehmm, nope, its still working there for me15:28
wiehanwell, this has been happening to me since 7.10??15:28
wiehanDifferent machines.15:28
danbhfivewiehan: maybe try creating a new user account, and see if it works there15:28
penguin42ah, different machines15:28
wiehanalways 64 bit and always on high-ish resolutions15:29
danbhfivewiehan: ah, Im on 32bit15:29
penguin42wiehan: What apps can you trigger it on - can you trigger it on something simple - e.g. gnome-text-editor ?15:30
wiehanI wish I could send you a screenshot, but for some reason when I click on Places on the top panel and press PrtScrn, nothing happens15:30
wiehanFor some reason, now it is showing mostly* everything correctly, except ON THE PANEL MENU FOR PLACES15:31
penguin42wacky15:31
wiehanindeed.15:32
wiehanAnyways, I really need to study now.15:32
wiehanGuess, I'm just wasting my breath since this seems isolated to me!?15:32
penguin42wiehan: I think the suggestion of trying a new user was worth a go15:32
wiehanmaybe.15:33
wiehananyways, thanks for listening. Will file a bug later. need to go15:33
danbhfivewiehan: well, you should check with a fresh user account.  If you have been upgrading for several releases, it could be an upgrade bug.  Those are best fixed with clean installs unfortunately.15:33
danbhfivewiehan: take care15:33
wiehandanbhfive: I always clean install15:33
wiehandanbhfive: thanks you too15:33
penguin42gnome looks in lots of places for icons and I was thinking maybe you have an old one stuck somehwhere - but if you always reinstall that's unlikely15:34
slacker_nlmeh15:45
slacker_nlcan't alt-tab anymore15:45
billybigriggersaweet16:21
billybigrigger:) new gdm update16:22
billybigrigger  * debian/patches/09_gdmsetup.patch:16:22
billybigrigger    - Provide a setup tool for basic configuration (LP: #395299)16:22
billybigriggersome peeps will be happy about that one16:22
penguin42ah that has been needed16:22
loonyphoenixmy flash-plugin-installer has been stuck as half-installed, half-removed. can somebody help me get it fully into either of those states?16:23
loonyphoenixdoes nobody know how to purge a half-uninstalled flashplugin from my system?16:30
penguin42dpkg -r ?16:31
loonyphoenixhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/249287/16:32
penguin42hmm I could swear I saw something like that other day16:34
loonyphoenixIs there a way to force dpkg to ignore warnings and reinstall the damn thing?16:34
penguin42loonyphoenix: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/adobe-flashplugin/+bug/37189016:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 371890 in adobe-flashplugin "package adobe-flashplugin 10.0.22.87-1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess new pre-removal script returned error exit status 2" [Undecided,Confirmed]16:35
loonyphoenixthanks16:37
natewiebe131anyone have the new gdm (2.27.4-0ubuntu8) yet?17:05
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penguin42no, mine is still ubuntu617:06
natewiebe131same.. they released a new config tool..17:07
natewiebe131how long does it normally take to get in the repos?17:07
natewiebe131just got an email from ken vandine and it is supposed to be in the repos today17:10
kklimondahuh, NM was updated to 0.8 but nm-applet is still 0.7.1..17:14
oldude67can you edit grub to make the intel video work with the recovery kernel or is it like a no win suggestion?17:28
penguin42all the kernels in grub are normally just older versions of the same thing - what are you seeing?17:29
JeremyBichaoldude67: you could add xforcevesa to the end of the kernel line17:30
oldude67JeremyBicha, thanks im looking into it on google..17:30
oldude67ok next question which grub file should be the one that you edit i have been told 3 different things now on grub2.17:32
oldude67?17:32
bjsniderisn't it /etc/grub.conf?17:33
* penguin42 is going to have to try out Grub217:35
oldude67bjsnider, isnt that one i dont even have anything in that dir.17:36
bjsnideryou certainly do have an /etc17:37
bjsniderand it's full of good stuff17:37
oldude67well i do have a etc, just no /etc/grub.conf17:37
bjsnidergrub2.conf?17:37
oldude67hmm maybe let me look17:37
oldude67nope nothing there either....have to google grub2 and find out.17:38
bjsnider/boot/grub/grub.cfg?17:41
bjsnideroh, it says do not edit this file17:42
bjsniderthere's /etc/default/grub for some settings17:43
bjsnider/etc/grub.d17:44
DanaGgrr, stupid gnome-power-manager.17:44
DanaGSeems to permanently think I'm idle.17:44
DanaGIf I have "dim on idle" unset, it dims.  Then even if I brighten it.... it immediately dims again.17:44
JeremyBichaoldude67: what exactly is your problem though?17:54
DanaGugh, touchpad has suddenly become all jumpy and stuttery.17:54
DanaGIt's like it's disregarding my movements.17:54
Priceywet fingers?17:54
DanaGNope.17:54
oldude67video jumps in recovery mode use to do that in normal boot up till i edited the grub but i edited the /boot/default/grub and was told that was a nono.:(17:55
DanaGIt's a new issue after a recent synaptics update, I think.17:55
JeremyBichawhy are you using recovery mode?17:55
oldude67im not now, but cant even if i wanted to, cant read the screen.17:56
oldude67was going to be one of those just in case things.17:56
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/+bug/40594317:57
oldude67no big deal that is why i make back ups and have cd on desk..lol..worse comes to worse :D17:57
ubottuLaunchpad bug 405943 in xserver-xorg-input-synaptics "[regression] rapid pointer movements with touchpad ignored" [High,Triaged]17:57
maxbSomething in karmic has apparently reprogrammed my numeric keypad to act as a mouse. What might that be?17:59
penguin42maxb: The facility has always been there - normally off though18:00
maxbCtrl+Shift+Numlock apparently18:01
maxbI find it hard to believe that I could have hit that combo by accident18:01
penguin42just shift+numlock here18:01
maxbah, right18:01
maxbwell, still quite a stretch to do accidentally. oh well18:01
penguin42maxb: Try going to system->preferences->Keyboard and go to mouse keys - there's a tick there for pointer can be controlled using the keypad18:03
maxbIt's off now, though shift+numlock flips it. I'll have to see if it persists after a reboot18:04
DanaGUgh, damn synaptics.18:06
DanaG"Ignore too-fast movements" -- nice feature there!18:06
scuniziJust a general question for those that like to play on the edge.. If I upgrade hplip by using an ubuntu .deb from the latest version on an earlier version will I also have to upgrade cups? and will just hplip cause any issues by itself?18:40
TheInfinityscizzo-: look at dependencies of hplib @ packages.ubuntu.com18:41
scuniziTheInfinity: Looks like python-support >=0.7.1 (Hardy has 7.5) and python (no mention of a version).. so looks like I'm good to go?18:46
TheInfinityscunizi: try it. but often such actions are a free ride into dependency hell18:49
TheInfinityscunizi: so on your own risk :)18:50
scuniziTheInfinity: should I uninstall the current version before installing the newer? or will it detect and just overwrite?18:50
penguin42just checking, what printer do you have?18:50
scunizihp cp1518NI18:51
penguin42ok, just someone here with a different model having problems18:51
scuniziit's working.. sort of .. with another driver in the earlier hplip package18:51
penguin42scunizi: If you are just after the last hplip why don't you just get HPs latest drop off their site?18:51
scunizipenguin42: their site points to hplip's site for a direct download of the latest hplip.. there is no ppd for a direct download18:52
DanaGgrr, damn gnome-power-manager.18:52
DanaGIt dims my screen exactly 10 minutes after I log in, even while I'm active.18:52
penguin42DanaG: Interesting18:53
DanaGAnd if I have "dim on idle" checked, it dims... ALWAYS.18:53
DanaGApparently it thinks I'm a slacker.18:53
DanaG18:53
penguin42DanaG: Bug 4101441 possibly ?18:53
DanaGIt seems to ignore my mouse and keyboard activity, entirely.18:53
ubottuError: Launchpad bug 4101441 could not be found18:53
penguin42sorry, bug 40144118:54
ubottuLaunchpad bug 401441 in gnome-screensaver "Screenblanks while in use" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40144118:54
DanaGyeah, probably the same.18:55
* penguin42 wishes someone would confirm it; it seems lots of people have it18:55
hggdhpenguin42, you can confirm it yourself18:58
penguin42hggdh: It never seems quite right to do that18:58
hggdhit is correct: you yourself experienced it... just be sure to add a comment stating you are doing so (instead of blankly -- heh -- changing the status)18:59
hggdhno18:59
hggdhYOU opened it :-(18:59
penguin42exactly18:59
hggdhso, yes, it is not correct18:59
hggdhbut I will do it. I also have it19:00
penguin42I find DanaG's observation that it happens exactly 10mins after login interesting19:00
DanaGI didn't specifically time it, however.19:01
natewiebe13has anyone else tried the new gdmsetup?19:01
DanaGOr maybe it was 5 minutes.19:01
natewiebe13from gdm 2.27.4-0ubuntu919:01
DanaGbash: gdmsetup: command not found19:01
DanaGVersion: 2.27.4-0ubuntu619:01
natewiebe13DanaG: do you have gdm version 2.27.4-0ubuntu9?19:01
natewiebe13okay19:02
DanaGwhere's ubuntu9 coming from?19:02
natewiebe13they added it in 2.27.4-0ubuntu719:02
natewiebe13from launchpad19:02
natewiebe13there is a build.. but gdmsetup is very disappointing for me19:02
natewiebe13the only option it gives you is the ability to do autologin or not to do it19:03
* penguin42 isn't sure this thing about running it as it's own session has been fully thought through19:03
billybigriggernatewiebe13, yeah its a basic config19:03
penguin42it's probably the right thing though I guess, but I suspect some of the other config tools need tweaking for it19:04
DanaGIt doesn't even let you do the wallpaper or theme stuff.19:04
natewiebe13billybigrigger: do you know if they are making a tool to edit the appearance? (colors, theme, background, etc.)19:04
billybigriggeri imagine they would be19:05
natewiebe13(icons)19:05
natewiebe13hope so19:05
DanaGAll they really need to do is to fire up gconfd as gdm user, and then open the gnome-appearance-properties as the gdm user.19:05
hggdhpenguin42, done19:06
penguin42hggdh: Thanks19:06
natewiebe13billybigrigger: do you know if you can edit the theme for gdm at all? (conf text file perhaps?)19:07
DanaGyeah, you can.  drop back to login screen, then switch to a tty and do this:19:10
DanaGDISPLAY=:0 sudo -u gdm xterm19:10
DanaGthen you can run gnome-appearance-properties as the gdm user, from the xterm.19:10
DanaGoh yeah, and after you run the xterm, switch back to the login screen, of course.19:13
natewiebe13nice19:13
billybigriggeranyone getting really slow usb disk speeds?19:19
billybigriggercopying a 4.4GB .mkv to my usb stick at 600k/sec!??!!?!19:19
billybigriggerthrough nautilus19:19
Eruarangood grief19:21
natewiebe13DanaG: alright.. thanks. it worked great, now they just need to make a tool to edit those options inside of a gnome session19:21
EruaranThe morally bankrupt corruption and stupidity of the US patent system never ceases to boggle my mind19:21
Eruaranoh sorry19:22
Eruaranwrong channel19:22
DanaGreally silly patent idea: patent the act of making a patent.19:22
DanaG19:22
Eruaranwas referring to this:19:22
EruaranOn Tuesday, Microsoft was granted US Patent No. 7,571,169 for its ‘invention’ of the Word-processing document stored in a single XML file that may be manipulated by applications that understand XML19:22
natewiebe13DanaG: also, inside of the gdm (ive had this problem for a long while now) when i login, i get black showing up behind the login window (know what i mean)?19:23
DanaGyeah, that's a different issue.19:23
natewiebe13do you know why?19:23
mac_vhas anyone noticed that thunderbird freezes after the latest sound updates?19:23
natewiebe13DanaG: is it nvidia or the gdm? or something entirely different?19:24
DanaGHappens on ATI, too.19:24
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/40539219:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 405392 in gtk+2.0 "background not redrawn when GDM main window changes size" [Low,Triaged]19:25
natewiebe13thanks19:25
DanaGgrr, stupid minicom.19:28
DanaGLists files alternating with blank lines... and yet, lets you choose either a file or a blank line.19:28
DanaGSo, you end up choosing the wrong file... because each filename actually has another file listed invisibly in the blank line.19:28
natewiebe13DanaG: as in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minicom19:34
natewiebe13?19:34
DanaGYeah.19:34
natewiebe13what are you using it for?19:34
DanaGAn embedded device.19:35
DanaGSerial console.19:35
DanaGctrl-a, S  gives the "send file" thingy, but the file-chooser is broken.19:35
natewiebe13that sucks19:35
natewiebe13DanaG: shouldnt gnome-settings-daemon always be running?19:37
DanaGhuh?19:37
DanaGthe gdm gconf server only runs while gdm user is active.19:38
DanaGa.k.a. it's on the login screen.19:38
natewiebe13is there a way to make the gdm gconf run while the gdm user is not active?19:38
natewiebe13if so, it would be easy to make a script to bring up gnome-appearance-properties for the gdm user19:39
billybigriggeranyone use rsync alot?19:39
billybigriggeris there anyway to see file copy progress while its copying?19:39
penguin42billybigrigger: I have in the past19:39
penguin42I thought -v shows it?19:40
billybigriggernope19:40
penguin42billybigrigger: OK, I don't think there is one for individual files, but you might be able to tell on a recent kernel19:40
penguin42billybigrigger: do a ps and find your rsync process, then look in /proc/whateverpid/fd with ls -l  and find the fd with the file, then cat /proc/whateverpid/fdinfo/number where number is the fd of the file - if you are lucky pos will be the offset with in the file19:41
billybigrigger-h --progress19:41
billybigrigger:)19:41
penguin42bah19:41
natewiebe13is there a way to make the gdm gconf run while the gdm user is not active? anyone?19:41
penguin42that's not as much fun is it?19:41
hggdhnatewiebe13, no19:41
hggdhwell19:41
hggdhhold on19:41
billybigriggerbah something isn't right with usb disks19:42
billybigriggerim getting 500k/sec19:42
billybigrigger36.24M   0%  456.88kB/s    2:50:0019:42
penguin42is that read or write?19:43
billybigriggerit has never taken me 2hours and 50mins to copy 4gig to this usb stick19:43
penguin42billybigrigger: A lot of usb sticks really suck at writing, I've not figured out whether it's the stick or the way the filesystems are created19:43
billybigriggerno this stick is fine19:43
billybigriggeri can get 50Mb/sec on it19:43
penguin42billybigrigger: What's the model?19:43
natewiebe1350Mb/sec write?19:44
billybigriggerBus 002 Device 002: ID 058f:6387 Alcor Micro Corp. Transcend JetFlash Flash Drive19:44
billybigriggeryeah19:44
penguin42That's suspiciously high for a flash disc19:44
natewiebe13i get 25 write19:44
natewiebe13same19:44
billybigrigger71.37M   1%  207.11kB/s    6:12:1219:44
hggdhnatewiebe13, yes: (1) click on your userId on the top right, select "switch user". This will open a new GDM login screen (probably on TTY8);19:44
billybigrigger:(19:44
billybigriggerit's not the drive19:45
penguin42billybigrigger: It would be interesting to know what you get off a raw dd to the disc19:45
natewiebe13hggdh: thanks, im trying to see if its possible to make a temporary workaround where you could open up the appearance properties from an active user19:46
hggdhnatewiebe13, (2) go back to the primary X session (probably on TTY7), and type in, in a terminal: 'DISPLAY=:1 sudo -u gdm xterm;19:46
natewiebe13ive already configured mine19:46
hggdh(3) go back to TTY8, and you will have a xterm opened there. Go from there.19:46
hggdhnatewiebe13, this is done from a logged in user19:47
natewiebe13it'd be nice to make a script though19:47
hggdhdifficult19:47
slacker_nlanyone here running kde?19:48
oldude67slacker_nl, yeah.19:49
slacker_nloldude67: can you logout/reboot/shutdown from within KDE?19:49
oldude67slacker_nl, if i use kdm, not gdm, it only gives me logout.19:50
slacker_nli somehow cannot, when i start reboot/shutdown commands from terminal my laptop does it, and at next kde sessions i get some ksudo error..19:50
slacker_nlk19:50
slacker_nli use kdm19:50
slacker_nlk, will create a bug report then for kubuntu-desktop package, not sure if it is kdm or kde itself19:51
natewiebe13anyone have a creative xfi soundcard?19:51
natewiebe13nobody has creative xfi sound?19:53
slacker_nlnot me19:53
oldude67slacker_nl, oh from terminal i have no problems with restart or shutdown .19:54
natewiebe13no wonder creative is slow with putting out linux drivers19:54
* penguin42 has intel sound19:54
slacker_nloldude67: no, from terminal is does work19:54
slacker_nls/is/it/19:54
oldude67oh ok.19:54
slacker_nlnatewiebe13: but maybe you'll get more response in #ubuntu19:54
natewiebe13its to do with karmic and the new pulseaudio19:55
oldude67actually i dont have problems with it as long as i run kdm like i said..its only when running gdm.19:55
natewiebe13i have xfi on my jaunty box, and im wondering how the surround option works with it if i upgrade that one to karmic19:55
oldude67natewiebe13, i fixed that problem as i have uninstalled pulse.19:55
slacker_nlnatewiebe13: k19:55
natewiebe13there was an update for it today19:55
oldude67ya and it put a bunch of static into my surround sound.19:56
natewiebe13oldude67: it allows you to control your surround19:56
natewiebe13turn down pcm19:56
oldude67i did19:56
natewiebe13still?19:56
natewiebe13wow19:56
oldude67also turned the surround down on system itself.19:56
natewiebe13mine is working perfectly19:56
* penguin42 finally nailed pulse into being OK by noticing during an upgrade it hadn't added my user to the realtime group for itself19:56
slacker_nloldude67: i just see i have a kdm update, see if that helps19:57
natewiebe13im running cmi 8738 in karmic and its working great19:57
natewiebe13oldude67: pulse was messed last week because my keyboard was conrolling master volume, and the mixer applet was controlling pcm19:59
natewiebe13try the new update and see if that helps19:59
loonyphoenixcan't find my login screen properties. how's the thing called? I think it's missing for some reason...20:01
loonyphoenixAlso, my terminal starts in a different directory than home. How do I rectify that?20:03
billybigriggerloonyphoenix, im pretty sure that's a known bug20:05
billybigriggerloonyphoenix, the terminal starting in a non-home directory20:06
loonyphoenixno, I think I did something:)20:06
loonyphoenixnot sure what...20:06
loonyphoenixalso, what about the login screen? how's the program called?20:06
penguin42loonyphoenix: The login screen prefs is just in the middle of being changed20:07
loonyphoenixoh, right.20:07
loonyphoenixokay then.20:07
loonyphoenixas long as it's not just me20:07
penguin42now your terminal; it normally starts in the directory which you started X I think; or failing that if you open another tab it uses the same dir as the other tab20:07
natewiebe13i have gdmsetup for karmic already20:08
natewiebe13loonyphoenix: what are you trying to change with the gdm?20:08
billybigriggerbug 36288020:08
loonyphoenixI want to turn off autologin, but that can wait)20:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 362880 in gnome-terminal "gnome-terminal opens tabs with wrong working directory when using man" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/36288020:08
loonyphoenixOh! Thanks. It really wasn't me.20:09
penguin42ouch; I'm not sure how they can make a generic fix for that20:10
loonyphoenixOh, but that's not exactly my bug. That thing talks about opening a new tab, whereas I simply start gnome-terminal, e.g. from alt-f2, and it opens in ~/gnome-shell/source/gnome-shell/src20:12
penguin42hmm for me that just worked20:12
loonyphoenixSo i think it really was something I did)20:13
penguin42but I don't have gnome-shell20:13
* penguin42 polishes his crystal ball20:13
penguin42loonyphoenix: I reckon you are running some part of gnome-shell from that directory and it's actually done some of whatever happens when you do alt-f2 ?20:14
loonyphoenixno, I think i turned it off... but maybe. I guess I'll restart the machine, some update's asking for it anyway, and see if everything's not back to normal20:14
DanaGhandy thing: rtkit20:16
DanaG!info rtkit20:16
ubotturtkit (source: rtkit): Realtime Policy and Watchdog Daemon. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4-0ubuntu1 (karmic), package size 29 kB, installed size 188 kB20:16
natewiebe13loonyphoenix: are you running i386?20:19
natewiebe13or amd64?20:19
loonyphoenixi38620:19
loonyphoenixor rather it's i686 now isn't it?20:19
mac_vcrap sound updates! now simultaneous sounds are not able to play!20:20
mac_vthunderbird freezes!20:20
penguin42mac_v: That sounds like something isn't using pulse20:20
natewiebe13loonyphoenix: still looking to disable autologin?20:20
loonyphoenixyeah, I think)20:20
natewiebe13https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/i386/gdm/2.27.4-0ubuntu920:20
natewiebe13that may help20:21
natewiebe13should be in the repos tonight or tomorrow20:21
loonyphoenixthanks, I'll look into it20:21
natewiebe13it includes gdmsetup20:21
natewiebe13which isnt working properly, you have to put sudo at the beginning, but it still isnt working right20:21
mac_vpenguin42: Bug #41041820:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 410418 in thunderbird "Thunderbird freezes when "Play a sound" is enabled" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/41041820:21
mac_vpenguin42: any ideas how to solve it?20:22
natewiebe13did anyone help with the new gdm package?20:22
penguin42mac_v: Afraid not20:22
hggdhnatewiebe13, what do you mean?20:22
natewiebe13well, gdmsetup has a segmentation fault20:23
mac_vpenguin42: :(20:23
hggdhk. Is there a bug on it?20:23
natewiebe13it isnt official yet, so i cant put up a bug20:23
penguin42mac_v: In principal if it were all happily going through pulse it should deal with all that20:23
mac_vpenguin42: i thought that pulse doesnt play sounds simultaneously Bug #22007320:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 220073 in pulseaudio "sound only works in one program at a time (PulseAudio)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/22007320:24
penguin42mac_v: I was pretty sure the whole point of it was supposed to deal with that all and mix it20:24
mac_vwhat ever ,they did , regressed! this didnt happen before the audio updates yesterday!20:25
natewiebe13sorry for all that20:25
natewiebe13hggdh: any ideas?20:26
loonyphoenix!dontzap20:29
ubottuTo re-enable the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace combination that restarts your X server, you can install the "dontzap" package and use the command « sudo dontzap --disable ». The combination Alt+SysRq+K can also be used to obtain a similar effect.20:29
loonyphoenixE: Package dontzap has no installation candidate :(20:30
penguin42I love the concept of having to install a package called dontzap to let you zap something20:30
hggdhnatewiebe13, I understand you were using a PPA for 0ubuntu9, correct?20:30
natewiebe13https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/i386/gdm/2.27.4-0ubuntu920:31
natewiebe13looks to be the official package20:31
hggdhyes it is. Only i386 seems to have been built so far20:32
hggdhand this is the one you were using?20:32
natewiebe13yes20:32
loonyphoenixha, that's the new login manager?20:32
hggdhso you really should open a bug on it20:32
loonyphoenixTwo little options?20:32
natewiebe13yeah20:32
natewiebe13i know20:32
natewiebe13i was disappointed20:32
natewiebe13i'll get it open then20:33
JeremyBichamaybe in 2 more months, we'll get 2 more options :-)20:33
hggdhnatewiebe13, why disappointed?20:33
natewiebe13i was hoping for theme config20:33
natewiebe13which i have done already20:33
oldude67be back in a minute have contractor here to look at house20:33
hggdhah. Brand new gdm code, rewritten. So brand new problems, I think20:33
DanaGNo wonder I still have old gdm.20:34
loonyphoenixgdm is rewritten?20:34
DanaGI'm on 64-bit.20:34
loonyphoenixthat's a major thing, isn't it?20:34
hggdhto my understanding, yes20:34
JeremyBichaexcept it's supposedly old, that's why they don't want to put it off until next release20:34
hggdheasy to check: get the 2.22 I think this was it) and compare with current 2.2720:35
DanaGhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/amd64/gdm20:35
* loonyphoenix is going to look at the new login screen20:35
penguin42my understanding is in terms of the way stuff gets run; in the old world stuff was 'special' but now it's more like gdm is run in it's own normal user session and a lot of things like changing wallpapers and appearance now moves to how to do the normal changes you would do for a user session - but now doing it for that20:35
billybigriggerrsync: write failed on "/media/16GB/bttf123.mkv": File too large (27)20:36
billybigriggeri got this in a nautilus error aswell20:36
billybigriggerfile too large20:36
penguin42billybigrigger: How big was the file?20:36
billybigriggerdevicekit-disks perhaps? updated today20:36
billybigrigger4.4GB20:36
billybigriggernever been a problem before20:36
bjsniderfat32 can't handle files >4gb20:36
penguin42billybigrigger: Lots of things still can't cope with files larger than 2 or 4 GB20:36
* loonyphoenix liked the new login screen20:36
billybigriggerhmm20:37
loonyphoenixI think it's going to be very cool when it's ready20:37
billybigriggeranyone know of a good media splitter?20:37
penguin42dd :-)20:37
loonyphoenixwhat are you splitting?20:37
bjsnidermkvmerge20:37
billybigriggerh264/mkv20:37
loonyphoenix'cause for mkv mkvmerge's bestt20:37
loonyphoenixyeah, go for mkvmerge20:38
billybigriggercli or gui?20:38
loonyphoenixgui20:38
loonyphoenixAND cli20:38
penguin42will split do?20:38
billybigriggermkvtoolnix20:38
bjsniderjust change the file system to ext3 or 4 and you'll be able to copy the mkv onto the usb driver20:38
billybigriggerbjsnider, yeah i need it to be fat32 for xbox460 to read20:38
billybigriggerif i didn't have an xbox360 that flash drive would be ext4 :P20:39
bjsniderwhat about ntfs?20:39
natewiebe13just for the record, here is the bug for gdmsetup: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/41043420:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 410434 in gdm "new gdmsetup crashes with segmentation fault" [Undecided,New]20:39
* loonyphoenix thinks ntfs loads cpu too much20:39
DanaGAnd it's dog-slow.20:39
loonyphoenixif you've got a good cpu, it's decent20:40
DanaGWhen I'm going from SATA to SATA, and geting only 9 megabytes per second... that sucks.20:40
bjsniderbecause ntfs-fuse runs in userspace20:40
slacker_nldoes networkmanager start before networking started?20:40
loonyphoenixI don't think so20:40
billybigriggerwhere is the option to split in mkvmerge gui?20:40
loonyphoenixnetwork manager starts, I think, with gnome20:40
penguin42I think network manager starts at system boot and is controlled by the applet in gnome20:41
loonyphoenixprobably20:41
slacker_nlweird20:41
loonyphoenixbillybigrigger: I'll install it now, wait a sec)20:41
slacker_nli think network manager is breaking my current setup20:41
billybigriggerloonyphoenix, don't bother20:41
billybigriggeri found it20:41
loonyphoenixI might need it myself anyway20:42
slacker_nlsomehow eth0 is doing dhcp requests, while i have a static one defined in /etc/network/interfaces20:42
penguin42slacker_nl: Yeh NM doesn't play well with /e/n/interfaces20:43
natewiebe13there was an update 30 min ago for network manager20:43
bjsnidernetwork-manager is listed in the session startup list. it is nm-applet20:43
* loonyphoenix is using wicd...20:43
slacker_nlI need to ifdown/ifup it before it takes the static ip20:43
penguin42slacker_nl: I think you can remove NetworkManager completely or at least disable it20:43
slacker_nli use guessnet/ifplugd/wpa20:43
penguin42slacker_nl: There is an /etc/init.d/NetworkManager20:43
bjsniderthat's a daemon but not the applet20:44
DanaGYou can set NM to use static IP, actually.20:44
JeremyBichaI had to start using wicd because the Kubuntu implementation wouldn't let me connect to wireless networks (though I could see them)20:44
penguin42bjsnider: Correct, the daemon does the real work as far as I'm aware20:44
bjsniderthe applet merely configures the daemon20:44
penguin42DanaG: Except it doesn't come up until you log in - unless you know how to change that20:44
loonyphoenixI started using wicd because I didn't want to type an extra password at startup...20:44
slacker_nlpenguin42: i know, and i can't see anything in rc[23].d of /etc/init.d/networking20:44
DanaGYou can set "available to all users".20:44
DanaGThat'll make the nm-system-settings thingy activate it at boot.20:45
bjsniderwhat extra password?20:45
penguin42DanaG: How?20:45
loonyphoenixThe keyring password for wireless20:45
DanaGright-click nm-applet and go to profile editor.20:45
bjsniderjust click cancel and it won't ask again20:45
loonyphoenixbjsnider: and will it log in?20:45
bjsnideryes20:46
loonyphoenixhmm.20:46
loonyphoenixthat's a weird kind of logic20:46
penguin42DanaG: Ah I see the 'available to all users' - I hadn't seen that before20:46
penguin42DanaG: Has it gone in the last few releases?20:46
penguin42^in in20:47
loonyphoenixif it doesn't need the password, why does it ask for it?20:47
bjsniderit's asking if yu want to save the password in the gnome-keyring20:49
bjsnideryou say no, and hten it saves it in a text file somewhere in your home directory20:49
penguin42DanaG: That's reduced my vehement hatred for NM a bit - and it's put the config in /etc/NetworkManager20:51
loonyphoenixnetwork manager refused to connect to any networks for me20:53
loonyphoenixsaid "device is not managed"20:53
loonyphoenixwtf?20:53
natewiebe13no connection at all?20:53
loonyphoenixno, none20:53
natewiebe13mines 100%20:53
natewiebe13are you running wired or wireless?20:54
loonyphoenixno, it just refused to acess the devices20:54
natewiebe13okay20:54
loonyphoenixI'm on wireless, but I got the feeling it wouldn't work even on wired...20:54
loonyphoenixLucky I had wicd in apt's cache20:54
billybigrigger247.01M  10%   45.51MB/s    0:00:4420:54
natewiebe13im running fine20:54
billybigriggerwho didn't believe me i could get 50mb/s on my flash disk?20:54
natewiebe13me20:55
natewiebe13haha20:55
billybigrigger:P20:55
natewiebe13and you are writing?20:55
loonyphoenixare you using btrfs with compression and writing zeroes?20:55
billybigriggeronly for a few secs, then it floods the pipe and slows to 10mb20:55
billybigriggerno20:55
natewiebe13read?20:55
billybigriggerext4 writing to fat3220:55
natewiebe13yeah.. but is it 50mbps  writing to the drive, or reading from it?20:56
billybigriggerwriting20:56
natewiebe13i only get 25-35 mbps.. what brand/model/size is it?20:56
billybigrigger16gb20:56
natewiebe13brand?20:56
loonyphoenixI think USB's rate is around 26 MiB/s20:56
billybigriggerBus 002 Device 002: ID 058f:6387 Alcor Micro Corp. Transcend JetFlash Flash Drive20:56
billybigriggerits only a burst of 50mb20:56
billybigriggerusually it stays ~10-15mb20:57
loonyphoenixIt must be writing to cache20:57
DanaG'b' is case sensitive.20:57
DanaGb is bit, B is byte.20:57
billybigriggernow im getting 700k/sec20:57
billybigriggerMB20:57
loonyphoenixI used to have dial-up and it would say the first few seconds it's downloading at 2000kB/s... Yeah right20:57
billybigriggerusb storage sucks in karmic i must say20:57
natewiebe13okay.. mine settles at 25-35 mbps and starts off at 80mbps.. haha its an ocz rally2 (dual channel) and mine works fine in karmic (ext4, fat32)20:58
penguin42700k/sec is very sucky - ad I've seen some really grim usb write behaviour but I have no way of knowing if it's the USB drive or not20:58
loonyphoenixhaha, I got ocz rally2 too20:58
natewiebe13nice20:58
loonyphoenixthe best usb thumb ever20:58
* penguin42 has a couple of kingston data travellers (16GB) they're OK but SLOW on write20:58
natewiebe13it is... tiger direct for $25 CAD20:58
loonyphoenixbtw, gnome shell rules20:59
loonyphoenixI'm thinking about running mutter at least constantly21:00
loonyphoenixeven though it's still buggy21:00
DanaGgnome-shell sucks for me.21:00
DanaGI can click the applications menu about 10 times before it finishes opening.21:01
loonyphoenixpoor drivers, I guess21:01
DanaGCompiz works fine, though.21:01
DanaGAnd I won't give up compiz.21:01
loonyphoenixOh, you meen the one AFTER you click Actions?21:01
loonyphoenixYeah, that's slow21:01
loonyphoenixI'm hoping they'll fix that21:01
DanaGNo, I mean just clicking the applications menu in the top left.21:02
DanaGwhatever it is.21:02
DanaGThe animations in mutter are ugly... since when is minimizing the same thing as closing?21:02
DanaGThey use the very same animation!21:02
DanaGMinimize should move towards the taskbar, not "close" in-place!21:02
loonyphoenixIt's not, minimizing is like three-dimensional and closing is like folding21:02
loonyphoenixWell, there's no taskbar to move to, is there?21:03
bjsniderloonyphoenix, what does /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf say about your wireless card? managed or not?21:03
DanaGgrr, stupid networkmanager... I can't set it to "automatically connect" a shared-out network.21:03
loonyphoenixbjsnider: managed=false21:03
bjsniderchange it to true and it will work21:04
bjsniderrestart the daemon afterwards21:04
bjsniderget rid of wicd21:04
loonyphoenixokay, I'll try it21:04
DanaGargh, as I'm sitting here watching, this FPGA board is bringing the ethernet link up...down...up...down...up...down...up...down...up...down...up...down...21:06
penguin42which FPGA?21:06
DanaGVirtex5.21:06
DanaGBoard is XUPV5.21:06
penguin42nice21:07
DanaGTrying to get Linux running on the thing has been a pain... both the upstream stuff and Petalinux are broken, to various degrees.21:07
penguin42oh pci-e card?21:07
penguin42v.nice21:07
DanaGGrr, it's like a kid with a light-switch.21:07
DanaGon.  off.  on.  off.  on.  off.  on.  off.  on.  off.  on.  off.21:07
loonyphoenixhere I am connected through network manager again)21:08
loonyphoenix(is that about me?)21:08
natewiebe13his fpga board21:09
natewiebe13haha21:09
loonyphoenixso I just press "deny" when network manager asks to access the keyring, and then it saves the password somewhere else?21:10
bjsnideryeah21:10
loonyphoenixNice. Didn't know that21:10
loonyphoenixCould've been made more obvious, though21:10
bjsniderit should be a paper cut21:10
bjsnidermaybe it is21:11
loonyphoenixa package suggested to be installed with linux-pptp is kernel-patch-mppe21:12
loonyphoenixdoes it actually patch the kernel???21:12
DanaGOh, I see... it's probably that "timing closure failure"21:15
loonyphoenixpidgin will no longer use notify-osd for me21:17
natewiebe13anyone know why the hardware support is garbage compared to jaunty?21:17
natewiebe13notify-osd works for me21:17
loonyphoenixnatewiebe13: maybe they're moving from HAL to DeviceKit21:18
natewiebe13true21:18
loonyphoenixsomebody please say my nick i want to test21:18
bjsnidershould be better. newer kernel21:18
loonyphoenixhello, please say my nick back to me21:18
penguin42loonyphoenix: You say what?21:19
natewiebe13would that be why one of my printers just resets, and the other spits out blank pages, also one of my mp3 players keeps connecting and disconnecting continually21:19
loonyphoenixnope, notify-osd didn't pop up21:19
natewiebe13??21:19
natewiebe13did the irc window have focus?21:19
loonyphoenixno, a there had to be a popup in the right up corner21:20
natewiebe13why would one of my printers keep resetting, and the other spits out blank pages, or one of my mp3 players keeps connecting and disconnecting continuously21:20
natewiebe13is it because hal/devicekit?21:21
* loonyphoenix has no idea21:21
natewiebe13and btw.. everything works 100% in jaunty21:21
penguin42natewiebe13: Sounds like you have a USB issue21:21
natewiebe13it works in jaunty21:21
natewiebe13im dualbooting both21:21
bjsniderwell, they didn't rip out all ofthe drivers21:22
natewiebe13penguin42: so its definately only related to karmic21:22
natewiebe13everything is installed in terms of drivers21:22
penguin42natewiebe13: I don't know, but if I had to guess it would be something to do with the amount of power through an unpowered USB hub - but that's just a guess21:22
natewiebe13there is no usb hub21:23
penguin42oh21:23
natewiebe13whats bothering me is why its only happening in karmic21:23
penguin42it'll be a bug then21:23
loonyphoenix'cause it's a development distribution?21:23
oldude67natewiebe13, is lsusb seeing them correctly?21:24
natewiebe13but its almost all of my hardware that is plugged in with usb (minus the mouse)21:24
natewiebe13yes21:24
oldude67that is odd.:(21:24
penguin42is there a load of errors in dmesg about them?21:24
natewiebe13im not going to file a bug report until final release which i hope its fixed by then21:24
natewiebe13no errors21:24
drs305natewiebe13: You aren't alone with the blank printer page problem. At least two bug reports have been filed about it. Something happened in the past couple of days. My printer worked fine until today.21:24
penguin42natewiebe13: If there's a bug how is it going to get fixed before final release if no one files it?21:24
oldude67ya i dont think they even have really started freezing things yet.21:25
natewiebe13i brought a new printer back from new york.. and it didnt work21:25
hggdhnatewiebe13, OK, I got the sigsegv on gdmsetup21:25
natewiebe13hggdh: same error?21:25
natewiebe13hggdh: sigsegv?21:26
loonyphoenixgdmsetup works for me...21:26
SodaPhishheya folks!21:26
SodaPhishanyone else having really slow DNS resolution?21:26
SodaPhishI'm using OpenDNS for my upstream and its just CRAWLING21:27
natewiebe13loonyphoenix: you are running amd64 architecture, right?21:27
loonyphoenixi38621:27
loonyphoenixcan't do amd64 on this machine)21:27
hggdhnatewiebe13, yes. Already 3 bugs reported, will mark 2 as duplicates21:27
natewiebe13okay21:28
natewiebe13hggdh: has 0ubuntu9 hit repos yet?21:28
fynnYo.21:28
fynnSo Karmic is going to have ext4 by default?21:28
natewiebe13yes21:28
loonyphoenixThe next big thing will be when btrfs becomes stable21:29
SodaPhishfrom the CLI, I can use nslookup or host and responses are very quick, but from firefox its SLOWWW21:29
hggdhnatewiebe13, yes, at least for me (AMD64)21:29
SodaPhishanyone got any thoughts?21:29
natewiebe13hggdh: im running i38621:29
oldude67SodaPhish, is it a flash thing in firefox?21:30
hggdhchances it is the same thing21:30
SodaPhishno, its any page.21:30
SodaPhishfacebook, google, cnn, anything21:30
oldude67mine is running fine..21:30
loonyphoenixwhat about other browsers?21:30
SodaPhishlike I said, from the CLI its blazing fast21:30
SodaPhishI haven't tried any other browsers, I'll try chrome now21:30
fynnis there sufficient confidence about ext4 being stable enough?21:31
natewiebe13fynn: ive been using ext4 since jaunty and its just fine for me21:31
* loonyphoenix hasn't had any problem with ext421:31
natewiebe13jaunty boots in 14 seconds21:31
* SodaPhish installs chromium21:31
* loonyphoenix hasn't measured, but karmic boots really fast21:31
bjsnidermuch better than xp21:31
loonyphoenixDon't remind me21:31
loonyphoenixEvery time I have to login to XP it takes up to three minutes to get a responsive desktop21:32
bjsnidernot as good as OSX though21:32
oldude67thats cause windblows is such a memory hog.21:32
* loonyphoenix has never had a Mac21:33
natewiebe13vista (N)21:33
natewiebe13crap21:33
* loonyphoenix hasn't ever even seen one boot21:33
natewiebe13vista, try 5 minutes minimum21:33
natewiebe13on a q6700 with ddr321:33
bjsniderOSX boots almost immediately21:33
fynnnatewiebe13, loonyphoenix: dunno, I periodically hear about terrible I-lost-all-mah-files! issues on ##linux21:33
bjsnider5 seconds or whatever21:34
fynnguess it might just be ##linux :)21:34
fynntoo bad OS X is shite21:34
loonyphoenixfynn: it's been fixed even in jaunty21:34
loonyphoenixfynn: not all shite, but 30% at least21:34
natewiebe13fynn: most likely just bad distros and i dont like osx either21:34
oldude67fynn, even in windows they say to always backup what you cant lose.21:34
loonyphoenixand 30% shite and 70% honey still tastes like shite21:34
natewiebe13yup21:35
fynnthe only non-shite part of OS X is FreeBSD :)21:36
natewiebe13thats why i dont even understand why people spend time making hackintoshes21:36
loonyphoenixbtw, do all macs really have only one mouse button?21:36
natewiebe13no21:36
natewiebe13well21:36
fynnyeah... waste hours installing the most crippled, closed source unix ever21:36
natewiebe13depends21:36
loonyphoenixI guess I was lucky not to encounter any normal-moused macs21:36
natewiebe13the mouse is one piece on the top and you angle it to where the mouse button would be, so you could say it was one button21:37
fynnMacs are pretty much overpriced PCs now...21:37
BUGabundohey everyone21:37
oldude67hey BUGabundo21:37
fynnmost companies just use them with run of the mill USB mice.21:37
natewiebe13with mac, you prutty much go broke21:37
bjsnidergreetings and salutations BUGabundo21:37
natewiebe13$3000 for a standard mac21:38
natewiebe13honestly21:38
natewiebe13(power pc btw)21:38
BUGabundohey oldude67 bjsnider21:38
natewiebe13anyways.. im gone21:38
oldude67hows it going today BUGabundo ?21:39
BUGabundonice nice21:39
BUGabundofound lots of new stuff about my android21:39
BUGabundoand got a new server at work21:39
fynnOK, so basically, one shouldn't fear installing Jaunty with ext4?21:39
loonyphoenixdoes anyone else have the problem of always opening new terminal windows despite having half a dozen open already?21:40
fynn(so as to be ready for Karmic?21:40
loonyphoenixfynn: I guess not21:40
oldude67fynn, dont see why you would as karmic is suppose to run ext421:40
loonyphoenixI wouldn't)21:40
* BUGabundo goes check for updates21:41
oldude67theres quite a few21:41
fynnoldude67: yeah, the reason I asked is that people are still reporting issues with ext4, while it's being slated for default for Karmic21:41
oldude67or atleast i had several21:41
oldude67fynn, what type of issues?21:41
diverse_izzueHey everyone. Does ekiga work for you on a current karmic? For me, it cannot open recording audio devices, and it's very prone to hanging. PulseAudio problems?21:41
fynnoldude67: this dude on ##linux just now claims a power outage caused his entire ext4 FS to trash21:42
BUGabundofynn: with what kernel??21:42
BUGabundo-31 should prevent that21:42
BUGabundoas long as you run FSCK after the boot21:42
bjsniderwhat about fsck?21:42
loonyphoenixfynn: they fixed it in -30 and backported fixes to -29 in Jaunty21:42
BUGabundoinstead of trying to use a bad state FS21:42
BUGabundoloonyphoenix: they did not21:42
oldude67not to mention was it a ext4 problem or a electical problem with no surge protection?21:42
BUGabundomost stuff was not backported21:42
fynnwhat does -XX mean?21:43
BUGabundofynn: kernel version21:43
BUGabundosee $ uname -a21:43
BUGabundoI have $ uname -a21:43
BUGabundoLinux BluBUG 2.6.31-5-generic #24-Ubuntu SMP Sat Aug 1 12:47:58 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux21:43
loonyphoenixBUGabundo: really? so I spent 3 months on a potentially dangerous filesystem?21:43
loonyphoenixAnd never knew it:)21:43
oldude67loonyphoenix, did it hurt you? lol...:D21:44
loonyphoenixNot at all)21:44
BUGabundoloonyphoenix: you may very well have21:44
loonyphoenixJaunty was very stable for me21:44
loonyphoenixbut a bit slow on the video driver side21:45
oldude67Linux ugh 2.6.31-5-generic #24-Ubuntu SMP Sat Aug 1 12:48:18 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux21:45
fynnBUGabundo: I see, so -XX is -5 in your case, and higher is better.21:45
loonyphoenixcool username, ugh)21:45
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loonyphoenixNo, xx is .3121:45
oldude67short and sweet.lol21:45
loonyphoenixthe one we were speaking about anyway21:46
fynnheh, so why did you put the dash there? :)21:46
loonyphoenixno idea21:46
loonyphoenix.31 is hidden)21:46
BUGabundofynn: what loonyphoenix said21:46
loonyphoenixdoes anyone know how to turn off antialiassing for a specific font?21:47
JeremyBichathe 2.6.31 is the upstream version number & the -5 is the Ubuntu version of it (& #24 is the Ubuntu sub-version)21:47
fynnk, so if I install Jaunty on a fresh machine, which I plan to upgrade to Karmic asap, then I should probably use ext4 as the filesystem...21:48
fynnbecause it will have the fix BUGabundo mentioned.21:48
BUGabundoI didn't mention any fix :)21:49
oldude67<loonyphoenix> fynn: they fixed it in -30 and backported fixes to -29 in Jaunty21:50
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loonyphoenixis there a way to change system theme and wallpaper via script?22:02
* loonyphoenix wants to create a script which would set a randomly colored shiki-theme and wallpaper at startup22:03
loonyphoenixwould be cool, no?22:03
dupondjedamn22:07
loonyphoenix?22:08
dupondjeis there a way to get skype working on karmic ?22:08
dupondje[46436.840873] process `skype.real' is using obsolete setsockopt SO_BSDCOMPAT22:08
SodaPhishso, I've tested DNS from both Chrome and Firefox, and they're both slow as hell, but when I resolve DNS from command-line (via host or nslookup), its really quick.22:09
SodaPhishany thoughts?22:09
loonyphoenixwhat about ping?22:10
bjsniderbad isp dns servers?22:10
SodaPhishloonyphoenix, lemme try22:10
SodaPhishI'm using opendns22:10
SodaPhish208.67.220.220 and 208.67.222.22222:10
SodaPhishping is instantaneous, just like host and nslookup22:10
loonyphoenixthis is weird22:11
SodaPhishthat's what I thought!22:11
penguin42SodaPhish: I wonder if chrome/firefox are also doing v6 lookups?22:11
SodaPhishpenguin42, I wouldn't expect them too...22:11
SodaPhishso, in firefox... isn't there a way to disable ipv6?22:12
SodaPhishnetwork.dns.disableIPv622:13
SodaPhishthat's the option in Firefox22:13
SodaPhishmine is set to true.22:13
SodaPhishso, it shouldn't be doing ipv6 queries22:13
SodaPhishI think that switch in firefox was the key22:15
SodaPhishon closer look, it was set to false22:15
SodaPhishand when switched to true it was mucho rapido22:16
penguin42I think there may be a global way of stopping IPv6 lookups but I can't remember how22:16
SodaPhishpenguin42, no matter, its improved MASSIVELY with that setting switched22:16
bjsniderwhat about another browser?22:17
bjsnideris it slow in epiphany?22:17
SodaPhishhaven't used epiphany, but chrome took more time to load a page than the jews have spent looking for the Arch of the Covenant22:17
bjsniderwell then i doubt it's specific to firefox22:18
bjsnideris the ipv6 module loaded?22:18
SodaPhishbjsnider: obviously, but the crux of it is that dns is blazing fast from cli and now from firefox too, so I don't give two shakes.  ;-)22:18
penguin42SodaPhish: I believe that's the 'ark'22:18
SodaPhishI haven't checked on the ipv622:18
penguin42less round than the arch22:18
SodaPhishpenguin42: rofl, well met22:18
penguin42SodaPhish: I bet the cli tools you are using are IPv4 only22:19
penguin42(It's possible the v6ism is a red herring though)22:19
SodaPhishI know they are... 'cause there are separate ipv6 bits22:19
SodaPhishI dunno dude, seems like you were on to something there22:19
bjsnideri found the ark of the covenant. it was full of old newspapers22:19
SodaPhishwhen I flipped that switch, everything took off.22:20
SodaPhishwhat were the stories about?22:20
bjsnideryou know. the usual bric-a-brac22:20
SodaPhishhah22:20
SodaPhishthat's what I love about linux afficianados: their wit.22:20
SodaPhishso, lets talk about that global ipv6 module...22:21
SodaPhishis that a lkm?22:21
* SodaPhish knows jack squat about ipv622:22
bjsnideryes22:24
bjsniderlsmod|grep ipv622:24
SodaPhishbjsnider, done and done, I got no output22:24
SodaPhishcjs@sxf-cjsteele:~$ lsmod | grep -i v622:25
SodaPhishcjs@sxf-cjsteele:~$22:25
penguin42I don't know much about v6, but I've heard stories like half setup IPv6 systems where they try and do things using IPv6 addresses and when that doesn't go anywhere give up and use ipv422:25
SodaPhishpenguin42, but this was a fresh install as of two days ago and I never installed any v6 stuff.22:26
penguin42SodaPhish: I bet Ubuntu enables it by default where it can22:26
SodaPhishah hell, I gotta go play the wii with the kids... this is why I hate working from home.22:26
SodaPhishpenguin42, I'm betting yuou're right22:27
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ZoraelWhat can I do if aptitude suddenly takes several seconds for each 5% when "Reading database"? Could the database be corrupt/bloated?22:33
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penguin42sounds odd; is everything else running at sane speeds?22:34
ZoraelMore or less22:35
itswhatevmuch less22:35
fynnHey.23:48
fynnSo about this Ubuntu One thing: does it mean one can mount it as a remote filesystem?23:48
BUGabundostupid bluetooth23:49
BUGabundobrb23:49
BUGabundorebooting23:49
BUGabundoso23:56
BUGabundoif blueman is dead23:56
BUGabundowhat can I use?23:56
bjsniderbluetooth is one of those failed sony efforts23:57
bjsnidernever really panned out23:57
BUGabundobut I need to transfer my contacts from my old phone23:57
penguin42bjsnider: Made it for phone headsets etc23:57
BUGabundoto upload to google23:58

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