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bjsniderwell, i could be wrong because i don't have a special phone, and i don't trust wireless headphones00:00
aboSamoorI was reading the h-online about graphics and audio in kernel 31, I saw many fixes to the audio drivers. So I was thinking that it might be better to post the regression I have to kernel developers instead of waiting ubuntu fix [it seems there are lack of resources in ubuntu side], the problem every time I file a  bug upstream I got ignored even I attach all the log, what do you think ?00:13
penguin42aboSamoor: You can always try building a kernel.org kernel and see if it still happens00:14
aboSamoorpenguin42, from 7.10-karmic up to date it is not working.00:16
penguin42aboSamoor: What in particular?00:16
aboSamoorpenguin42, int/ext mic is not working in  Conexant CX20549 (Venice) chips00:17
penguin42aboSamoor: Have you tried some of the debugging tricks - there are parameters you can pass to the audio modules that tweak a lot of things00:18
aboSamoorusually if the mic is working on a machine this means that you have to remove PA, it is hard most of the time to configure PA to run the mic and impossible if you want to use skype.00:18
aboSamoorpenguin42, I think I tried many things in 8.04 but not with karmic, can you take a quick look at BUG 278648, no one mentioned any special flags or parameters00:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 278648 in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 "[regression]snd-hda-intel sound input does not work at all with Conexant CX20549 (Venice) chips " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27864800:21
penguin42aboSamoor: Long bug00:24
penguin42aboSamoor: So my reading of that is that there is a fix and people showing how to fix it on there, but the fix needs to get into the main and karmic kernels00:26
aboSamoorpenguin42, sorry, but really I am confused and disappointed. I did not want the mic till 9.04 and since a long time it is not working. I don't want to mention the fax modem problem it uses the same chip00:26
aboSamoorpenguin42, I tried the fix, it is not working most of the time, and even if the mic is working you lost the speakers00:27
aboSamoorpenguin42, maybe the fix is correct, but for me [2 years user of ubuntu] it is really hard to understand how PA is integrated with the system, so if the patch is working this does not mean that you get a working system00:28
penguin42aboSamoor: Well it looks like that bug also already has an upstream bug on the alsa project which is probalby the right place00:29
penguin42aboSamoor: You could also try running without Pulseaudio00:29
aboSamoorpenguin42, can you send me the alsa bug link :), is there any guide to disable/enable PA and apply alsa parameters. usually the things I find are outdated00:32
penguin42aboSamoor: https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=4163  that was from the bug 27864800:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 278648 in linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24 "[regression]snd-hda-intel sound input does not work at all with Conexant CX20549 (Venice) chips " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27864800:32
FloridaGuytrying to install 9.10 alpha3 from the net install cd....and what ever mirror i choose.. it says it can find kernel module...are they having mirrors issues or something?00:34
aboSamoorany idea how to disable pulseaudio in the safest way ?00:45
dtchenaboSamoor: i just answered that00:52
aboSamoordtchen, I am now searching how to disable autospawn for linux process in general and PA particularly00:53
Q-FUNKhi! am I the only one for whom python-2.6 and dpkg regularly segfault on karmic?00:53
dtchenaboSamoor: it's pretty straightforward. just echo autospawn = no|tee ~/.pulse/client.conf00:54
dtchenQ-FUNK: i haven't experienced that symptom, but i'm just one user00:54
Q-FUNKdtchen: roger that00:56
DanaGI figured out why my suspend button was not working.01:05
DanaG - action: /apps/gnome-power-manager/buttons/suspend set to blank (The suspend button has been pressed.)01:05
DanaGwtf?01:05
DanaGsuspend button... just blanks screen?  that's silly.01:05
Q-FUNKwould anyone know anything about what could cause bug #410532 ?01:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 410532 in udev "udev: Karmic: incorrectly pulls i915 modules on Geode hardware" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/41053201:10
DanaGoh yeah, and what is this "xsplash" I see mentioned in the GDM conffile prompt?01:10
DanaGcom.ubuntu.bootcurtain01:10
aboSamooris  sudo /etc/init.d/alsa-utils restart enough to that alsa will recognize any new options in alsa-base.conf ?01:11
DanaGhttps://wiki.kubuntu.org/MainInclusionReport/XSplash01:12
DanaGStill doesn't say what xsplash is!01:20
DanaGhttp://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/hotplug/udev.git;a=commit;h=3bf768245b98479a14190e1e1d32ef5fae3ddf8a01:29
DanaGandersk: I asked in #pulseaudio, and "mezcalero" said my lack of surround sound is likely a udev issue; this patch is part of the fix.01:30
DasEiDanaG: I just came in, you have no surround sound ?02:03
DanaGYeah.  I asked in #pulseaudio, and mezcalero said it was likely a udev ACL issue.02:04
DasEiDanaG: run alsamixer from trml and check if channels are set right (6~8 channel) and unmuted02:05
DanaGThat's not the issue at all.  The issue is PulseAudio not even offering ANY output on the thing.02:06
DasEiwhich chip ?02:06
DanaGusb-audio -- CM106.02:07
DasEiDanaG: I found a thread from suse saying recompiling alsa might hel, might try : http://paste.ubuntu.com/249540/02:36
DanaGthe problem isn't ALSA... it's udev and pulseaudio.02:37
DasEiDanaG: ok, me having too less experience with usb-sound then, sorry02:39
oldude67wow it is awful quiet in here, everyone must of started parting early for the weekend..:D03:43
BluesKajI just got back from having a few , can't party like i used to , now i'm searching for aspirin and a glass of water :P03:54
oldude67BluesKaj, i hear you there...:( this ol dog is more like stay on the porch too..lol03:55
BluesKajI'll be 66 in 6days ...dunno if 67 is your age or the yr you were born ...not too many guys in their 60s hanging out in Linux chats :)03:58
* BluesKaj is an old drummer , hence the the bluesnick03:59
oldude6767 is the year i was born, just turned 42 and feel like im an old timer in hear, i can imagine how you feel..lol03:59
BluesKajheh, my son was born in  '66  :)04:01
oldude67i just think of how lucky the kids are today, to be able to run programs on computers like ubuntu and stuff...wished i had had them when i was younger..:(04:02
BluesKaj42 isn't old ...i've met quite few guys on these chats who are in their 50s ...oldtime unix guys04:03
oldude67i wished i had played around more on the computers when unix was a main os.04:03
oldude67i wouldnt feel so dumb now in here..lol04:04
BluesKajyeah, my older brother took IBM courses back in the early 60s when his company was installing those monster business machine computers in their offices04:05
BluesKaji rexall him cursing about fortran04:05
BluesKajrecall04:05
BluesKajof course i had no idea what that was04:06
oldude67my dad took a lot of courses too when they started in the early 70's and i wished i would of had him teach me more..he took all that crap too fortran and unix and a few other i think one was even called pascal. or something like that.04:07
oldude67maybe if i had taken the time back when i was a kid i wouldnt keep crashing this thing every other day..lol04:08
BluesKajdon't think my brother actually ever used the systems cuz he was in sales for Nestle and was on the road or flying here and there a lot.04:09
oldude67my dad started using windows and then he just gave up on all the others. said windows would rule the world..he would be so surprised now if he was still alive.04:11
BluesKajI used dos based applications programs on my job for yrs before windows came along and complicated things :)04:11
oldude67oh he was a whiz when it came to dos, he could make the old 386 machines just purr like a kitten.lol04:12
oldude67now i wished i knew unix commands he had forgotten...i dont even use or like windows..lol04:13
BluesKajwas a lab tech that used computer driven apps on lab instruments that measured all kinds of metals and organic carbon based chemicals ..computers were a tool that we needed to learn ...personally i found them a PITA the first few yrs :P04:15
oldude67i just write everything down now as i learn them. and keep a notebook on the desk for reference,just wished i knew more on vnc and perl and python.04:15
oldude67thats how i was in school we started with the old apple IIe's and well they was just junk.04:16
oldude67so i lost interest till here recently and started learning again.04:16
BluesKajbefore computers we had printouts and used guages etc and wrote the readings down and calc'd the results with a slide rule ...handhelds were too $$$04:18
oldude67ya and now all you have to do is open your phone and hit the internet..:(04:19
oldude67well BluesKaj hope you have a good night, time for me to try and do the sleep thing, been nice talking to you...have a good one.04:23
BluesKajsame to you , sleep weell04:25
BluesKajwe;ll04:25
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mac_vawalton: hi... just a doubt, the partition labels in "Computer" are reported by device-kit or by gvfs? the labels reported are as "120 GB ATA TOSHIBA MK1234GSX: 9.7 GB Filesystem" this is in a fresh Karmic install , previously it didnt have the "120 GB ATA TOSHIBA MK1234GSX:" for partitions05:13
SeveredCrossmac_v: I believe that's gonna be devicekit.05:14
mac_vSeveredCross: ah...OK... just had a doubt because the icons icon for the volumes are assigned by gvfs05:16
SeveredCrossI think gvfs asks devicekit for the names, but don't quote me on that.05:16
awaltonit's the devicekit backend in gvfs05:26
awaltongvfsd-dkd needs to set the display-name attribute to something sane and not nonsense like that05:27
mac_vawalton: just now noticed your response ,so bug should be against gvfs *only* right?05:58
mac_vah.. just realized that such labels in Computer was an upstream decision!06:06
* cwillu_clone does a happy dance on the grave of https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43066 and http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8638207:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 43066 in gnome-panel "Window list behaves bad when panel is vertical." [Unknown,Confirmed]07:58
cwillu_clonewho's the resident gnome guy here?08:00
cwillu_clonewhat's the traditional args to create a patch??08:06
loonyphoenixI have an issue with gdm08:31
loonyphoenixIt won't start automatically08:31
loonyphoenixI have to sudo gdm from console08:31
loonyphoenixnevermind08:33
loonyphoenixI did sudo dpgk-reconfigure gdm and the problem vanished08:34
sash_loonyphoenix:  what about the graphical menu in gnome to configure autostart-programs? dont remember, where you can find it, but there should be one08:35
loonyphoenixgdmsetup08:35
loonyphoenixdon't know, since I managed without it)08:35
sash_if you cant find it, install rcconf, start it in the terminal by tipping sudo rcconf, look for gdm in the menu and activate it08:35
loonyphoenix(10:34:13) loonyphoenix: I did sudo dpgk-reconfigure gdm and the problem vanished08:36
loonyphoenixI think you missed this08:36
loonyphoenixthanks anyway)08:36
sash_i would look for it in rcconf anyway08:36
loonyphoenixokay08:37
sash_after that look for logs. boot with nosplash and see what happens, when gdm should start. look for logs in syslog and /var/log/gdm08:38
loonyphoenixYeah, I do still have the problem08:44
loonyphoenixHow do I turn on nosplash?08:45
loonyphoenixwith grub2?08:45
loonyphoenixand gdm in rcconf was activated, btw08:46
loonyphoenixsash_: how do I boot with nosplash with grub2?08:48
sash_loonyphoenix:  well, at the moment, i am installing my very first karmic in vbox, so i cant really tell you. i am looking for it, but i read some days ago that the documentation for grub2 should not be that good.08:50
loonyphoenixI think /etc/default/grub GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"08:52
sash_if it is "quiet nosplash" by default, i would think so, too08:53
* Boohbah tries out this funny new zsync thing08:59
loonyphoenixIt says "not starting gdm; it is not the default display manager"09:00
loonyphoenixI think it has something with me installing and removing kdm...09:00
loonyphoenix*has something to do09:00
sash_loonyphoenix:  well, after a reconfiguration of gdm it should be09:01
sash_is kdm still activated in rcconf?09:01
loonyphoenixbut I did dpkg-reconfigure gdm09:01
sash_Boohbah:  zsync = rsync + http?09:01
loonyphoenixkdm isn't on the list in rcconf09:02
loonyphoenixso I guess it removed itself fully09:02
sash_k, i think, this could be a bug... if reconfiguring gdm and rcconf do not work... what else should do?09:02
loonyphoenixreinstalling kdm?09:03
loonyphoenixi think it had the option of which display manager to set as default09:03
loonyphoenixin jaunty anyway09:03
sash_doesnt dpkg-reconfigure gdm does this, too?09:03
loonyphoenixAll it said for me was:09:04
loonyphoenix * Reloading GNOME Display Manager configuration...                              * Changes will take effect when all current X sessions have ended.09:04
sash_what about sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start? does this work?09:04
loonyphoenixwait a sec09:04
loonyphoenixsudo /etc/init.d/gdm start is what says gdm is not the default dm09:05
loonyphoenixand installing kdm no longer asks what dm to set default09:06
kklimondaloonyphoenix: edit /etc/X11/default-display-manager09:06
sash_ok... have to think a little about that....09:06
loonyphoenixkklimonda: thanks09:06
sash_that was ist... remember, that it is /usr/sbin/gdm09:07
kklimondabut it's only a workaround..09:07
loonyphoenixsash_: thanks for the tip... it used to say /usr/bin/kdm and I just changed it to /usr/bin/gdm09:08
loonyphoenixkklimonda: Yeah, I hope they get that fixed by release09:08
Boohbahsash_: yes, http://zsync.moria.org.uk/09:08
sash_is gdm in /usr/bin in karmic? not in sbin, like in jaunty?09:09
kklimondano, in sbin09:09
sash_ok, loonyphoenix said bin09:09
sash_Boohbah:  you know, if it uses encryption? https? is it just for download or even for upload? i mean, i dont really get the sense of using http for filetransfers if you can use sftp or scp for example09:12
loonyphoenixit's in sbin09:12
loonyphoenixwhereis gdm09:12
loonyphoenixgdm: /usr/sbin/gdm /etc/gdm /usr/lib/gdm /usr/share/gdm09:12
loonyphoenixit's just that kdm is in bin09:13
Boohbahsash_: because sftp and scp are not easily linkable for internet distribution, they usually require authentication09:13
loonyphoenix(can't they agree at least on that?)09:13
sash_loonyphoenix:  ehm... usually, kdm should be in sbin, too, i think09:14
loonyphoenixwell, I don't have kdm installed anymore, so I can't say...09:14
moshisushihello... i have connected a phone with blue tooth09:14
loonyphoenixbut it used to say /usr/bin/kdm09:14
moshisushiall seems ok, but i can't find the device for browsing09:15
sash_loonyphoenix:  funny...09:15
sash_but i really dont know. never used kdm09:15
moshisushithe definitly have contact because i got the whole pin code verification to work09:15
moshisushihaaaha09:18
moshisushi"send files to device"09:18
moshisushiok that's how you do it09:18
moshisushiwell hidden feature, my friends :)09:18
sash_well, now, i have a question, too. i am trying to install a karmic-mini with encryption and lvm. of course, /boot is not encrypted. but automatic grub-installation fails. so i wanted to install it manually, but i just have an ash and do not know, how to install it to /boot...09:19
SwedeMikethat's like asking a car mechanic what you need to do to fix the broken cam-belt and you basically only know how to open the hood.09:20
BoohbahSwedeMike: except people here aren't paid for their support, unlike the mechanic09:21
SwedeMikeBoohbah: true.09:22
sash_well, i dont think so. i just need an option to say the installer, where to install grub (/target/boot, not /target).09:22
SwedeMikesash_: ... and where to put the different stage boot loaders.09:23
loonyphoenixif somebody's asking about cam-belts I think it's a given he knows a bit more than just how to open the boot)09:23
sash_different stage boot loader?09:23
SwedeMikesash_: see, you don't know how grub works.09:24
SwedeMikeso you didnt even know what questions to ask.09:24
oldude67is it grub or grub2?09:25
sash_209:25
Boohbahi'm trying to boot the daily build of karmic-netbook-remix-i386.iso from a usb stick created with usb-creator but it doesn't boot09:25
oldude67me and grub2 are fighting, have had several people tell me i should have certain files and dont.so cant quite answer that one.09:27
sash_well... i do not care if i understand grub or dont. i just want to be able to choose the path of the partition, it shall be installed to. it cannot be, that you just can install it to the mbr. i am quite sure that in older versions you can choose the path. i admit that this is the first time for me installing grub to an own partition because of encryption but why is it that hard/impossible in karmic?09:41
loonyphoenixduring installation isn't there a final menu with the advanced button?09:42
loonyphoenixwhere you can choose e.g. /sda2 to install grub09:42
sash_i am installing in textmode from a mini-iso09:42
loonyphoenixoh09:42
sash_or ncurses09:42
sash_whatever09:42
loonyphoenixtextmode installation is something I tried once and didn't like at all09:43
loonyphoenixand it's a pity09:43
sash_i am installing from a mini-iso because i do not want to have the oversized full installation with gnome and so on.09:44
oldude67well i have done something like that with lilo on slack but not even thought about trying it with grub, sorry.09:45
oldude67but it actually asks you where you want to install lilo and lets you put the path in,09:46
sash_oldude67:  thanks. seems to work09:48
oldude67hmmm, ill have to remember that..lmao09:48
loonyphoenixlilo in 2009...09:48
oldude67no it was like 200609:49
loonyphoenixI mean sash_'s situation)09:49
oldude67oh09:49
sash_well, it doesnt work. i will do it with a live-iso afterwards with a live-cd09:50
loonyphoenixoh, but live might not support lvm09:51
loonyphoenixdoes it?09:51
SwedeMikesash_: what is it that doesn't work? try using the http://www.supergrubdisk.org/ and see if you can get the system to boot properly, if you can do that, then you can re-run grub normally when the system is up and running and hopefully get it all working09:52
loonyphoenixor it doesn't support *encrypted* lvm...09:52
sash_this seems to be it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub-installer/+bug/393432 should be fixed... hmm. dont know. i think, with the live system i should get it to work10:01
ubottuLaunchpad bug 393432 in grub-installer "karmic alpha: text mode installer uses LILO instead of Grub 2 for /boot on LVM" [Undecided,Fix released]10:01
oldude67wow text mode does use lilo..hmm..cool10:02
sash_or at least something similar10:02
tgpraveen1guys is there a keyboard shortcut to access10:22
tgpraveen1the fast-user switch applet10:22
tgpraveen1ie10:22
tgpraveen1hopw do i open that menu using my keyboard10:22
tgpraveen1so that i cant restart/shutdown etc10:22
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nacho__Hi10:44
nacho__I'm about to upgrade to karmic, is it usable or maybe should I wait for the beta?10:44
SwedeMike"Karmic is NOT RELEASED and may break your system"10:45
nacho__yes yes I know10:45
SwedeMikeand it has, numerous times.10:45
nacho__I think I'm going to try it wasn't so bad the jaunty release10:46
Boohbahnacho__: don't say we didn't warn you when it breaks10:47
cwillu_nacho__, it was usable the day after jaunty was released.  However there are major breakages that happen every couple weeks, and you'll get no sympathy if you don't know how to recover from anything up to and including a full failure of the filesystem10:51
sash_arghs. can i enable luks-support in a live-system?10:54
JeremyBichawhy do you think Karmic is better than Jaunty?10:54
cwillu_has bugabundu been seen lately?11:17
Boohbahhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=775251111:50
Boohbahplease do the needful :)11:50
BUGabundoguud morning12:01
Boohbahcwillu: hey look it's BUGabundo!12:03
Boohbahhi BUGabundo !12:03
BUGabundohey Boohbah, who ever you are!12:03
cwillubug/me bounces!!!!!12:03
BUGabundois cwillu around?12:03
* cwillu huggles Boohbah 12:03
BUGabundooh there he is12:03
cwilluhai :)12:03
cwilluwanna poke a bug for me?12:03
BUGabundodude where have you been?12:03
BUGabundonot now12:03
cwilluworking12:03
cwillu:)12:04
BUGabundofiling 2 for laconica12:04
kklimondahey BUGabundo :)12:04
cwilluit has a 5 digit bug id, and I just attached a patch to it :)12:04
oldude67hey BUGabundo whats up?12:04
BoohbahBUGabundo: you may remember me experiencing troubles booting karmic iso from my usb last week12:04
BUGabundoand trying to see how the heck I spent 250MiBs on my android in 4 days12:04
cwilluoh, fun12:04
cwilluleft gmail open did you?12:04
BUGabundohey kklimonda oldude6712:04
Boohbahwell, it's still broke :(12:04
Boohbahhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=123473712:04
BUGabundoBoohbah: nope12:04
BUGabundoI have the worse memory12:04
BUGabundoI never recall anything12:04
BUGabundocwillu ofcourse12:05
cwillupoor thing :)12:05
BUGabundoplus youtube HD, google maps with GPS tracking12:05
cwilluheh12:05
BUGabundolatitude, laconica, and feed reader12:05
cwilluever hear of openmapping?12:05
BUGabundoyep12:05
cwillujust tripped over it in the repository12:05
cwilluopenstreetmap, sorry12:05
oldude67one day im hoping they can figure out a way to be able to give us people smart chips..lol12:06
BUGabundoa bit OT, any of you guys are on google latitude? if so, hook me up12:06
cwillutried to add a bunch of streets, gave up after I got six separate edit collisions that I couldn't figure out12:06
BUGabundocwillu lolol12:06
BUGabundowe have a guy on our locoteam that uses it a lot12:06
BUGabundoill ask him when he is online12:06
oldude67heck im lucky if i get google map to work right..lol12:07
* cwillu needs to get a fancy phone :(12:07
cwilluotoh, I have 3 new overo boards to play with :)12:07
cwilluBUGabundo, seriously though, you'll like this :)12:07
cwilluhttps://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=71126fe127&view=att&th=122f929c3ba04b54&attid=0.2&disp=inline&realattid=f_fy43fwpq2&zw12:07
cwilluugh12:07
cwilluwell, maybe that'll work12:08
BUGabundoLOLOLOLOL12:08
BUGabundoor not12:08
cwilluyay stress testing :)12:08
oldude67i do have a rather dumb question, with all of these new netbooks and laptops coming out with wireless internet built in do any of them come with linux able to run out of the box?12:08
BUGabundoyep12:08
richardcavell_oldude67: yes12:08
BUGabundooldude67: nm supports it no prob12:08
BUGabundothe same as usb 3g dongle12:09
richardcavell_oldude67: Dell does some computers with Ubuntu installed12:09
cwilluBUGabundo, http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30048937/win.png12:09
BUGabundodoh12:10
cwilluproperly working vertical panels!! :)12:10
oldude67with that in mind do they have wireless cards in them already preset as well?12:10
BUGabundocwillu or terminal over abuse12:10
BUGabundooldude67: a few do12:11
oldude67cause i have no problem setting up a hardwire, never had the experience of setting up a wifi.12:11
BUGabundoso no one on latitude, besides me and kklimonda? :(12:12
cwillumy cellphone doesn't even have a touchscreen12:12
cwilludoes it work with wifi-based gps?12:12
cwillufake-ps?12:12
kklimondaBUGabundo: And I don't have a phone that supports latitude yet ;)12:13
BUGabundo:)12:13
BUGabundocwillu it does12:13
BUGabundoand gsm/gprs12:13
BUGabundoor even PC based locations12:13
cwilluiGoogle? :(12:14
lupine_85query - where did all these extra browsers come from?12:15
lupine_85arora? shiretoko?12:15
cwillushiretoko is just the codename for firefox 3.512:15
cwilluI'd guess aurora is something similar12:15
lupine_85I have firefox *and* shiretoko installed. All a bit odd.12:16
lupine_85arora seems to be Qt-based12:16
cwilluoooo, google crypto techtalk12:16
oldude67so what is the default browser for karmic?12:16
cwilluhttp://rdist.root.org/2009/08/06/google-tech-talk-on-common-crypto-flaws/12:16
BUGabundocwillu that too12:17
BUGabundocwillu PM your email and ill send you an invite12:17
cwilluBUGabundo, cwillu@cwillu.com :p12:17
BUGabundolupine_85: and minefield is ff 3.612:17
kklimondaBUGabundo: ptv12:17
kklimondapvt12:17
richardcavell_So what's aurora then?12:17
kklimondawhatever ;}12:17
BUGabundoLOL12:18
BUGabundohe doesn't mind the spam12:18
BUGabundoand I never remember12:18
BUGabundoguess ill have to put all of you on my new https://www.google.com/contacts12:18
cwillugmail is good for spam handling12:18
cwilluI get about one through the filters a week12:18
BUGabundocwillu not as good as it used to :(12:18
BUGabundohey RAOF12:18
BUGabundouhh already had your email12:19
BUGabundoLOLOL12:19
BUGabundosent12:19
kklimondaBUGabundo: lol, https://www.google.com/contacts doesn't import contacts from GAFYD? typical }12:19
kklimonda;)12:19
BUGabundokklimonda: add your domain infront of it12:20
BUGabundolike https://www.google.com/contacts/a/bugabundo.net12:21
BUGabundodid it for me :D12:21
kklimondaThis service is not enabled for syntaxhighlighted.com ;)12:21
BUGabundoall google services are available after the /a/12:21
BUGabundodoh12:21
BUGabundoyour domain is not an GAFYD12:21
kklimondasure it is12:21
BUGabundoor you don't have it activated on admin panel12:21
kklimondaI don't see an option for contacts in admin panel :/12:22
BUGabundohttps://www.google.com/a/cpanel/TLD/Dashboard12:22
BUGabundohttps://www.google.com/a/cpanel/syntaxhighlighted.com/Dashboard12:22
BUGabundoOT12:22
BUGabundolet get it on PVT12:22
RegelHmm.. for some reason Alt+f2 isn't bringing up the "run application"-window..12:40
slacker_nlBUGabundo: i have latitude d63012:40
BUGabundoRegel: wfm on gnome12:41
BUGabundoslacker_nl: google latitude on googlemaps?12:41
slacker_nlahhhhhh12:41
slacker_nldon't have a phone that would support it12:42
RegelBUGabundo: wfm?12:42
BUGabundoRegel: short hand for Works For Me12:43
BUGabundoslacker_nl: then how do you have latitude?12:43
Regeloh12:43
slacker_nldell has laptops named latitude12:44
slacker_nllike latitude d63012:44
Regelalt+f2 seems to be a bug. if I turn off transparency in panel it starts working after logout->login12:50
mac_vRegel: does *not* work for me either12:55
BUGabundohey mac_v12:57
* mac_v waves to BUGabundo 12:57
mac_vBUGabundo: any ideas for an icon for indicator applet? i'm trying to make one so that they dont keep the applet always visible!12:59
BUGabundowithout it notifyOSD doesn't work for me13:00
mac_vgetting the 3D objects in 22px is hard!13:00
BUGabundobut today I just see an envelope13:00
mac_vthe envelope is going to stay visible always! > design descision!13:00
mac_vBUGabundo: design team's response > One of the things we found in usability testing is that folks would go there for their mail even when it wasn't running.  The idea that "this is the place that evolution lives" kind of thing.13:01
BUGabundoI odnt use evo !!13:02
BUGabundoFAIL13:02
BUGabundo:)13:02
kklimondaheh, GNOME really could use a new PIM suite :/13:03
mac_vthats what i said! wouldnt it be even more confusing when the applet is always visible!13:03
kklimondamac_v: do you have a bug number where it's discussed? or a link to ML?13:03
mac_vkklimonda: i discussed in #ayatana13:04
mac_vprobably its in the irc logs13:05
kklimondayeah13:05
mac_vkklimonda: i said why not use a better icon so that users dont get confused! seems sabdfl likes the envelope icon!13:06
mac_vkklimonda: [21:25] <sabdfl> mac_v: no, the envelop stays please13:07
kklimondawell, with an envelope for an icon it's no wonder people are using it to launch Evo13:08
mac_vexactly! even weird now that there will be 2envelopes in the panel[evolution and indicator applet!] their reasoning is they dont have a better idea for an icon! so envelope stays!13:11
BUGabundolike *when* pidgin used fusa ?13:13
BUGabundoand indicator?13:13
BUGabundonow we reverted13:13
BUGabundoand got icon back13:13
kklimondaBUGabundo: right bits just weren't ported to the new fusa yet13:14
kklimondaI kinda liked the fusa from jaunty13:14
BUGabundoLOL13:14
BUGabundo+113:14
* gnomefreak removed envelope, but than again i dont need indicators for anything.13:16
kklimondaI'd like the idea of indicator-applet and merging status change with fusa applet more if it meant that we can remove some icons from notification area13:17
kklimondabut last time I've checked it didn't work well13:18
mac_vBUGabundo: FUSA is not gone ... just lurking for a come-back after reworking ;p13:18
kklimondaheh, I wonder if there is some secret setting I could switch to make Evo work fine with google mail imap :/13:19
* lupine_85 doesn't get google mail13:22
BUGabundolunch13:22
BUGabundobbl13:22
kklimondalupine_85: good spam filter, great web interface, server-side logs for IM13:23
lupine_85see? :p13:23
* lupine_85 runs his own jabber, smtp and imap servers instead13:24
richardcavellif I run metacity --replace while GNOME is running, will it bork my computer?13:26
kklimondarichardcavell: it shouldn't13:26
richardcavellokay here goes13:26
richardcavell(finger on the reset button)13:26
Oli```When is usplash being dumped for super-early-starting-X?13:29
andresmhafter the latest update of network manager my built-in mobile broadband modem stopped working13:43
andresmhit's listed on Network Manager but when I select it keeps trying to connect and it fails13:45
richardcavellandresmh: type in console sudo service apparmor stop13:55
andresmhrichardcavell, cool, done.  * Unloading AppArmor profiles                                                                                                                                            [ OK ]13:56
richardcavellandresmh: now go to Update Manager, update your package lists, and update everything13:56
richardcavellandresmh: (by the way, your Internet should work now)13:56
andresmhmy wifi works, that's how i am connected as we speak, it's just my verizon built in modem that doesn't work13:57
andresmhok, so i am going to try update package list13:57
andresmhrichardcavell, Update Manager downloaded the latest package info and it says it's all up to date13:58
richardcavellandresmh: does your Internet work now?13:59
richardcavellYour 3G modem?14:00
andresmhlet me try, i might get disconnected from my wifi when i try the 3g modem14:00
andresmhrichardcavell, it keeps trying to connect but it doesn't work.14:02
richardcavellandresmh: I'm not aware of any bug reports for 3G and the new Network Manager14:02
andresmhperhaps it's not the Network Manager. In order to make sure I'd like to downgrade Network Manager but for some reason synaptic doesn't let me.14:03
andresmhHow can I downgrade?14:03
andresmhI can see this in synaptic's history: network-manager (0.7.1.git.5.272c6a626-0ubuntu1) to 0.8~a~git.20090804t185522.4bab334-0ubuntu114:04
andresmhnetwork-manager-gnome (0.7.1.git.3.0461fff8-0ubuntu2) to 0.8~a~git.20090805t131328.d1edfce-0ubuntu114:04
andresmhbut for some reason the older versions of both packages doesn't seem to be availble via Package > Force Version14:05
andresmhI guess I am going to add the Network Manager's PPA and see if that help14:05
mac_vgnomefreak: when is 3.6 expected for release?14:05
mac_vfirefox!14:06
mac_v!ff3.614:06
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about ff3.614:06
mac_v!helping humans14:06
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about helping humans14:06
richardcavellandresmh: go to Settings.... Preferences within synaptic14:09
richardcavellLook at the rightmost tab, distribution14:09
andresmhrichardcavell, ah, interesting, which one should i select? Jaunt?14:10
gnomefreakmac_v: not sure yet. its too early in the cycle to say yet14:10
richardcavellandresmh: well, I guess you have to find it manually.  But that's how you ungray the force version option14:10
richardcavellI can't help you any more.  Good luck with it.14:10
andresmh:) thanks man14:11
gnomefreakmac_v: we also wont add factiod to bot until we put it in official repos14:11
mac_vgnomefreak: ah... was wondering since you and asac keep mentioing it :) [read your reply in lp for the open-with]14:11
mac_vgnomefreak: i was just messing with the bot... really didnt expect a reply ;p14:12
BluesKajHowdy14:17
BluesKajI guess the karmic medibuntu repos is offline again14:18
BluesKajCannot initiate the connection to packages.medibuntu.org:80 (2a01:e0b:1:82:21c:c0ff:fe27:9561). - connect (101 Network is unreachable)  http://packages.medibuntu.org karmic/non-free Packages14:18
richardcavellBluesKaj: I want the latest version of Wine14:19
BluesKaj!wine14:19
ubottuWINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu14:19
kklimondaBluesKaj: it looks more like ipv6 issue to me ;)14:20
BluesKajkklimonda, I don't have IPv6 disabled14:20
kklimondaBluesKaj: well, it may be a problem if your ipv6 is as stable as mine ;)14:21
kklimondanoe to myself: stop using emoticons14:21
kklimondaheh14:22
BluesKajkklimonda, I havent bothered trying to blacklist it :P14:22
BluesKaj:)14:22
gnomefreakmac_v: my reply to Lp was strictly meaning that it wouldnt happen until 3.6 its blocking the release for it. <=3.5 will not get this new feature14:24
mac_voh... i misunderstood it as , it has been corrected in 3.6! my bad!14:29
gnomefreakwill be not hasnt been14:29
gnomefreakok walking away for a while. updating ISO14:29
mac_v\o/14:30
BluesKajmac_v, my bad what ?14:30
mac_vBluesKaj: nothing actually :) , just i thought i had understood gnomefreak's comment wrongly14:32
BluesKajok so much for the ghetto talk .. i try to speak real english :)14:34
kklimondais it just me or is sound in karmic louder than in jaunty?14:50
BUGabundono14:50
BUGabundoits lower14:50
BUGabundoLOL14:50
BUGabundoreally it is14:50
kklimondayou sure? cause it sounds louder to me.. interesting :)14:51
BUGabundohumm14:51
BUGabundowell it *was*14:51
BUGabundosince yesterday updates14:51
BUGabundoseems louder14:51
BUGabundobut could just be PA gone crazy again14:51
mac_vkklimonda: its lower for me too ;p had to increase in alsamixer14:52
mac_vPA's recent updates are driving me crazy! everything is borked! :/14:53
BluesKajBUGabundo, has medibuntu changed it's GPG key ?14:53
kklimondaI only have problems with flash now14:53
BUGabundoBluesKaj: not that I notices14:53
BUGabundo*noticed14:53
BUGabundobut they have their own deb for that14:53
BUGabundomac_v: stable enough here14:54
BUGabundoexpect for BT14:54
BUGabundohad to use another PC with wind14:54
BUGabundojust to export my phone contacts14:54
BUGabundomy BT wouldn't even start :(14:54
BluesKajBUGabundo, are you guys in europe able to connect to the medibuntu karmic repos for updates ?14:55
BUGabundoI am14:55
* BUGabundo checks sources14:55
BUGabundoW: Conflicting distribution: http://deb.opera.com sid Release (expected sid but got squeeze)14:55
BUGabundoopera is just bad14:55
BUGabundo:(14:55
BUGabundo$ grep medi /etc/apt/sources.list14:55
BUGabundodeb http://packages.medibuntu.org/ karmic free non-free14:55
BUGabundodeb http://packages.medibuntu.org/ karmic-staging free non-free14:55
kklimondawhy isn't opera in partner repo?14:56
BUGabundo$ apt-cache policy medibuntu-keyring14:56
BUGabundomedibuntu-keyring:14:56
BUGabundo  Installed: 2008.04.2014:56
BUGabundo  Candidate: 2008.04.2014:56
BUGabundo$ apt-cache policy opera14:56
BUGabundo *** 10.00.4492.gcc4.qt3 0        500 http://deb.opera.com sid/non-free Packages14:56
BUGabundonot even sure if I have parter enabled14:56
BUGabundolol14:56
BUGabundowhat's the repo ??14:56
kklimondajust enable it in synaptic software sources ;)14:57
BUGabundo$ grep part /etc/apt/sources.list14:57
BUGabundo# deb ftp://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu kermic partner14:57
BUGabundodoh14:57
BUGabundodisabled14:57
kklimondakermic :)14:57
BUGabundokermic14:57
BUGabundothat's why it didn't work14:57
kklimondaI wonder if liferea 1.6 is a good alternative to GR14:57
mac_vBUGabundo: Bug #410436 + several other bugs all regression behavior14:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 410436 in pulseaudio "System sounds dont play when running other audio applications" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/41043614:58
BluesKajhttp://packages.medibuntu.org karmic/free Packages,  and  , http://packages.medibuntu.org karmic/non-free Packages14:58
kklimondaBluesKaj: can you ping it?14:59
BUGabundomac_v: that's an old bug15:00
BluesKajBUGabundo, nope , unknown host ...ok I need to edit/update my sources list15:01
mac_vthis sometimes causes thunderbird freeze too[when mail arrives and theunderbird is unable to play sound!]! only workaround is that i had to switch off sounds from apps!15:02
kklimondahuh, any idea why isn't seahorse-agent used when it's installed and running?15:11
BUGabundokeychain?15:13
kklimondaBUGabundo: more like using it for gpg passwords15:15
BUGabundoright15:15
kklimondanow some ugly qt dialogs pops up15:15
nacho_hi15:28
nacho_do you know how to enable the button/menu icons?15:28
BluesKajnacho_, pls expalin what you're trying to do15:31
nacho_I mean now that I'm in karmic there aren't icons in the menuitems/buttons15:31
nacho_I think this is some kind of option disabled in gtk or something15:32
zniavre_hello my synaptic/apt-get /aptitude crashed (core dumped) i hope its only me . could you confirm that ?15:32
arandnacho_: has that something to do with the gnome removal of a lot of "excessive"  icons?15:33
nacho_arand, I think so15:33
arandnacho_: see http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55746915:40
ubottuGnome bug 557469 in general "set menus_have_icons=false by default" [Normal,Resolved: fixed]15:40
nacho_ok thanks you arand15:41
arandnacho_: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgnome/+bug/407621 < has the gconf options to reset to old default, as well as ubu-related discussion..15:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 407621 in libgnome "(design decision) Icons missing from context menu , dialogue buttons , firefox bookmark favicons" [Wishlist,New]15:47
arand^ Zomg, removing favicons in bookmarks, now that's stupid.15:50
kklimondaarand: it's was a bug15:51
arandkklimonda: ah, yea, (but it seems a bit like showing over stuff on applications though, just hope all of them will manage to correct these things...)15:57
kklimondaarand: we can only hope (or try to forward bugs ourselves ;) )15:58
BUGabundodtchen: congrats on the new 0.9.16 pulseaudio stack! the UI looks awesome! finally I can choose my mic!!16:00
Twigathyoo, pulse update?16:00
* Twigathy will have to update && upgrade when he gets home :D16:00
BUGabundotwo days agot16:02
BUGabundoI've been so busy with my android that I didn't even test it16:03
kklimonda:D16:03
kklimondabad BUGabundo :P16:03
BUGabundohumm16:04
BUGabundoseems to dye a bit16:04
BUGabundoor maybe its just exaile16:04
BUGabundogetting now bzr to se16:04
BUGabundonope. i' have no audio !16:04
BUGabundo:(16:04
kklimonda:}16:04
BUGabundook16:05
BUGabundokilled PA16:05
BUGabundoand reset sinks16:05
BUGabundopidgin is pinging16:06
BUGabundonow lets see exatil16:06
BUGabundoI have sound16:06
BUGabundolets see for how long now16:06
BUGabundoFYI16:09
BUGabundofta: it will start to spread through the daily ppa, in ~2h, if you see people complaining about breakage, please bring them here, or ask them to file bugs16:09
BUGabundofta: just committed the code to make #firefox  3.5 the default firefox in !ubuntu #karmic  *and* in the -daily PPA:  http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/firefox/firefox-3.1.head/revision/44416:10
BUGabundoWTF16:11
BUGabundovolume keys control notify osd16:11
BUGabundobut sound remains!16:11
Twigathy...interesting :D16:11
richardcavellBUGabundo: so 3.5 is now the default FF?16:12
BUGabundorichardcavell: it will be in a few hours, days16:12
BUGabundowe NEED testers16:12
BUGabundowho ever wants to test it, please go to #ubuntu-mozillateam16:12
BUGabundoand also spread the word16:13
BUGabundoforum and ML16:13
BUGabundothanks!16:13
richardcavell3.0.x will remain default for Jaunty?   Always?16:13
kklimondayes16:14
richardcavellWell, I'm sticking with 3.0.x16:15
richardcavellso there16:15
BUGabundorichardcavell: yes16:17
BUGabundowe can change FEATURES on stable releases16:17
BUGabundoyou guys really should understand what a RELEASE is all about16:17
BUGabundothis is not a rolling distro16:17
kklimondaBUGabundo: you probably meant "we can't", right? :)16:19
BUGabundoright16:19
kklimondaIt's really hard to get people to understand it unfortunately :/16:20
BUGabundolet them go with debian unstable or gentoo or arch16:21
BUGabundothose are all rolling16:21
kklimondaBUGabundo: you were right, fonts in notify-osd are to small... or just notify-osd shouldn't be used to read dents from identi.ca16:21
BUGabundosure, I know some packages are meant to be more updated them others16:21
BUGabundolook at gwibber and empathy16:21
BUGabundowhere 6 months is too much16:21
BUGabundoLOLOLO16:22
BUGabundoof course not16:22
BUGabundoits just a notify16:22
bjsniderwhat's gwibber?16:22
kklimondaBUGabundo: but both gwibber and empathy were just in this phase of development16:24
kklimondaBUGabundo: once they settle down it won't be a problem16:24
CuddlesBUGabundo, What do you mean by "FATBFS or FTBFD"? (You posted it in a bug report)16:24
BUGabundoftbf something?16:24
BUGabundolol16:24
BUGabundoCuddles: link?16:24
BUGabundobjsnider: a µblog tool16:24
CuddlesBUGabundo, bug #373006. First sentence.16:25
bjsnideroh right16:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 373006 in update-manager "Update-manager should not incentivate to do Partial Updates" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37300616:25
BUGabundokklimonda: with the paste that µblogs evolve they can't be stable for 6 months16:25
bjsniderincentivate!16:25
BUGabundonot possble16:25
BUGabundoI shouldt write bugs at 3 am16:25
BUGabundo:\\16:25
kklimondabrb16:26
arandCuddles: failed to build ... something ?16:26
Jad-J:O16:26
bjsniderBUGabundo, how about : upgradifize?16:26
Jad-Jubuntu KK16:26
Jad-J:)16:26
BUGabundo4 am typo ?16:26
bjsniderincentivate to upgradifize16:26
BUGabundo:D16:26
Jad-J:P16:27
BUGabundoCuddles: D stands for depencie16:27
BUGabundopff16:27
BUGabundoI won't even try to typo fix that16:27
BUGabundowill only make it worse16:27
Cuddleslol16:28
BUGabundofell free to edit16:28
bjsnideri'd love tomake it worse16:28
BUGabundodo it! NOW16:29
BUGabundomore bug mail my way16:29
bjsniderit would be entertaining to see if whoever takes the bug tries to correct it or just proceeds as if it's correct16:29
bjsniderlike an ali g interview16:29
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BUGabundoits corrent16:30
BUGabundoin a pseudo language :englogues16:30
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bjsniderit's sin-sational16:31
bjsnideri'm amazed nvidia hasn't released a point update to the 185.18 series. that driver takes down every Quadro mobile chip16:32
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TwigathyBUGabundo: wiki-irc...?16:34
* Twigathy edits your typos16:34
BUGabundo:))16:34
Twigathyalso: Incentivize? Seriously!?16:36
bjsniderdon't criticalate his languifications16:37
* BUGabundo gets a wet trouth at hand16:38
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BUGabundoTwigathy: english is not my primary language16:38
TwigathyI see :o16:38
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BUGabundoso sometimes stuff comes out partially in Portugues16:38
TwigathyThen all is forgiven! :)16:38
BUGabundo*portuguese16:38
BUGabundoor with typos16:38
Twigathyahh, you should write a bug report all in FORRUN and see what happens ;)16:39
arandBtw, is bugs in non-english accepted in lp? Or is eng enforced on lp?16:41
BUGabundono16:43
BUGabundoshould ask to refrase to english16:43
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BUGabundoOTOH Answers accept in other languages then English16:43
* arand wonders about the implications of that, it ensures comprehension but might also lead to exclusion...16:44
BUGabundousually ppl on #ubuntu-bugs ask LoCo teams to help translate16:45
BUGabundoLOLOLOLOLOLOL16:46
BUGabundototatly messed OSD16:46
TwigathyO_o16:47
BUGabundojust got TWO bubble overloaded16:47
BUGabundoLOLOLOLOLOLOL16:47
BUGabundoa sound one and a gwibber notifications16:47
Twigathymeep16:47
BUGabundoone oveer the other wish I had a 3rd hand  to take a screenshot16:47
bjsniderwhat is osd supposed to do when two messages are sent simultaneously?16:47
BUGabundodarn keyb buttons don't set volume now16:47
BUGabundoanyone else???16:47
BUGabundoor I just need a reboot?16:48
BUGabundobjsnider: queue16:48
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* Twigathy has hacked-up volume up/down keys :S16:48
TwigathyThey run a python script instead c_c16:48
CuddlesHow do you set which channels the volumes keys change?16:49
CuddlesUsed to be able to do it with gnome-sound-properties but they've removed that in karmic =.=16:49
mac_vhehe... everyone's picking on BUGabundo ;p16:49
BUGabundobah16:50
BUGabundonp16:50
BUGabundoalready accostumed to it16:50
* Twigathy sends e-hugs to BUGabundo 16:50
* BUGabundo steps back of that strange hairy guy16:50
BUGabundooh god16:51
BUGabundostill having apps going over 100% volume16:51
Twigathy:S16:52
BUGabundoI was expecting this version to fix that16:52
mac_vgzip: stdin: not in gzip format <<<??? got this error when opening an icon theme!16:55
bjsniderBUGabundo, how do you go over 100% volume? is this a spinal tap type thing?17:06
BUGabundoah??17:06
bjsnideryou know, the amp where the dials go to "11" instead of "10"17:07
kklimondaanyone using evolution calendar with  http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendar ?17:12
kklimondacan I somehow add an alarm for events from this calendar? :/17:14
BUGabundobjsnider: no idea what you are saying!17:15
BUGabundoopen pavucontrol and see the levers above 100%17:15
bjsniderhahahaa17:15
bjsnidermaybe mr. chen is a big spinal tap fan and he's playing a little joke on everybody17:16
bjsniderBUGabundo, watch a flick called "this is spinal tap" and you'll see what i mean.17:17
TwigathyIt is a very silly film17:17
Twigathysorry, documentary17:17
BUGabundowhat the heck is a spinal tag?17:17
TwigathyA documentary you must watch :o17:18
bjsnidera mockumentary17:18
* BUGabundo slaps bjsnider17:19
BluesKajhmm BUGabundo , still unreachable:  Err http://packages.medibuntu.org karmic/non-free Packages17:36
BluesKajsomething very strange going on17:36
BUGabundoBluesKaj: their balancer is dead for you17:36
BUGabundolet them know17:37
BUGabundomaybe one of the servers is not up17:37
BluesKajbalancer ?17:37
BUGabundouse the direct url17:37
BluesKajI'm using the main server17:37
BUGabundopackages.eu.mb .or packages.us.mb17:37
BUGabundothat's not a servers17:37
BUGabundoit balanced17:37
BUGabundoask on #medibuntu17:37
BluesKajyeah , good point , Ill as kthere17:38
Twigathytry one of 91.121.62.209 88.191.79.39 88.191.82.11 :o17:39
kklimondaheh, something doesn't detect that I connect headphones..17:39
Twigathy(dig packages.medibuntu.org)17:39
Twigathyif you don't have dig then apt-get insta- oh ;)17:39
BUGabundokklimonda: new PA allows you to choose17:43
BUGabundoguess it was left in MANUAL ?17:43
kklimondaBUGabundo: how, where?17:43
BUGabundopavucontrol17:43
kklimondait doesn't count ;)17:44
kklimondaBUGabundo: ok, I can choose manually17:45
kklimondabut there is no "AUTO" option17:45
kklimondafunny that I can't switch between microphones same way17:45
BUGabundoyou can17:46
BUGabundoI see both mics an linein17:46
DanaGI also don't get a mic-switch thingy in the PA volume control.17:46
kklimondaBUGabundo: in pavucontrol?17:46
DanaGI have to use bare alsamixer (or gamix), instead.17:46
* DanaG still hates the "lowest volume -> mute" behavior.17:47
kklimondaonly because you have some weird led ;)17:47
DanaGTry this: put sound card at lowest volume, and then try to unmute it.  Note that the panel icon still shows mute!17:47
DanaGNOw try to unmute it again... no change.17:47
DanaGThat's counterintuitive.17:48
DanaGOh, now the tooltip at least says "volume: 0%".17:48
kklimondatrue, have you reported it? (i don't remember)17:48
DanaGThat's slightly better.  Still uses the wrong icon, though.17:48
kklimondanope, still muted for me17:48
kklimondawell, it seems it's buggy as hell for me, maybe I should restart after lst update? :/17:49
kklimondabrb17:49
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/33208117:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 332081 in gnome-settings-daemon "Panel volume icon state changes to "mute" when volume reaches zero" [Low,New]17:49
DanaGhttps://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=18094217:50
ubottubugzilla.redhat.com bug 180942 in gnome-media "gnome volume applet mute/zero volume behavior is not intuitive" [Medium,Closed: upstream]17:50
DanaGhttp://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16492517:51
ubottuGnome bug 164925 in mixer "Mute and volume=0 status are confusing" [Normal,New]17:52
DanaG"                     There should be no such thing as a volume-0 icon. "17:52
DanaGWRONG,.17:52
bjsnideri don't think i agree with you17:55
bjsniderif you click and drag the slider out of 0 should the volume become unmuted?17:55
kklimondaBUGabundo: nope, still no "auto" option ;/17:56
kklimondabjsnider: it works like this in many devices17:56
BUGabundoI'm going crayz17:57
BUGabundomust be the heat17:57
kklimondabjsnider: in my TV when sound is muted I can decrease volume without unmuting it but as soon as I increase it's unmuted17:57
BUGabundoor else gmail is borked17:57
BUGabundobjsnider: it should17:57
bjsniderkklimonda, i don't think you should be able to do that17:58
bjsniderwell, on the other hand i guess it's ok17:58
kklimondabjsnider: fwiw I think that when user raises the volume he wants to hear something17:59
bjsniderbut volume 0 and mute should not be 2 different things17:59
bjsniderkklimonda, i meant decreasing the volume when sound is mute17:59
bjsniderbut i think that's ok17:59
BUGabundobjsnider: to zero, sure18:00
BUGabundothen again. bellow 60%18:00
BUGabundomine is == to mute18:00
kklimondaBUGabundo: well, that's another issue ;)18:00
BUGabundoI know18:00
* BUGabundo draws the gun on gmail18:00
kklimondaBUGabundo: btw, something had to change18:00
BUGabundowhere did I leave my hammer?18:01
BUGabundowho did I lent it last time?18:01
kklimondaBUGabundo: because now I actually hear something when my volume is set ~20%18:01
BUGabundoI want it back18:01
BUGabundogreat18:01
kklimondaubuntu-bug alsa-base was it?18:02
BUGabundoalsa-base or alsa-core18:05
BUGabundonot sure18:05
BUGabundonor I remember if alias "audio" is in already18:05
kklimondadtchen is still out? who is main audio hacker now :)18:08
bjsniderthemuso18:09
bjsniderand dtchen18:09
BUGabundoright18:10
BUGabundoyou can try #pulseaudio18:10
BUGabundonot that I ever had much lucj18:10
BUGabundo*luck18:10
DanaGI still think zero and mute SHOULD be two different things.18:11
DanaGThey ARE two different things.18:12
bjsnidernot really, sir18:12
DanaGYou ever ask Vista about that?18:12
DanaGWorks that way there.18:12
DanaGMinimum volume is not the same as mute.18:12
DanaGThere's a "speaker with zero lines" icon.18:13
bjsnideryour argument is what, that microsoft is right about this?18:13
DanaGYeah, it feels correct to me.18:13
DanaGPlus, on my laptop, it's specifically that way.... mute is indicated by a separate control.18:13
DanaGAnd there's actually a mute LED... that's supposed to only be orange when specifically muted, not when at zero volume.18:13
Cuddlesbjsnider, 0 == mute does get annoying. If i put the the channel for my front two speakers down to 0, it ends up muting, which mutes the LFE channel aswell18:14
bjsniderthat's a different problem, and i never said it should mute another channel18:14
DanaGAnd the orange LED makes me think this: oh, it's muted... I'll just hit the button to unmute it.18:14
DanaGNope. I hit unmute... it's still "muted".18:15
DanaGAnd then it breaks the LED.18:15
DanaGThen I end up with the hardware mute and the software mute in opposite states.18:15
DanaG(that is, when the software mute setting the LED even bothers working... which it doesn't, most of the time.)18:15
billybigriggermornin all18:16
DanaGEven alsamixer disagrees with the zero-volume being mute.18:16
DanaGI can slide to zero volume, it's -46.5dB.18:16
DanaGMute is.... mute.18:16
bjsniderok18:16
bjsniderthanks for clearing that up18:16
DanaGOh yeah, now I see the "Combination of two sliders" behavior in PA ... nifty.18:17
BUGabundohey billybigrigger18:17
billybigriggerBUGabundo, seems i jumped into the convo at the wrong time :)18:17
BUGabundoMUTE and ZERO volume are diff things18:17
BUGabundoNOW STOP IT you two18:17
BUGabundoyeah billybigrigger18:18
DanaGHmm, another interesting observation: open alsamixer on the hardware card, and then use PA to chagne the volume.18:18
BUGabundosome one has to feeds this two kids18:18
DanaGBring the volume to 0... it mutes.18:18
BUGabundoDanaG: ......18:18
billybigriggerpavucontrol broken for anyone else?18:18
billybigriggernow that we're on the topic of PA :)18:18
DanaGNow unmute, and it stays at 0.  Icon doesn't change, but alsamixer state does.18:18
oldude67what the openoffice program compared to m$ money? i need to keep track of what im spending on the roof?18:18
DanaGThat's a bit inconsistent.18:18
BUGabundooldude67: gnumoney?18:19
billybigriggeroldude67, not sure there is an equivalent18:19
BUGabundoand a few others18:19
billybigriggernot in the OO.o suite though18:19
DanaGEven weirder: with it at zero volume, if I mute master, it mutes PCM... but then doesn't unmute it when I unmute PCM.18:19
oldude67oh ok18:19
oldude67well something.18:19
DanaGer, doesn't unmute PCM when I unmute master.18:19
DanaGoh yeah, one thing bugs me about my bank (Pacific Service): there seems to be no way to use it with online access via anything but proprietary Quicken.18:22
oldude67kmymoney...:D for what its worth...18:22
DanaGMy iAudio6 player also has one annoyance: 0 volume is mute, and slightly above that is slightly too loud when listening late at night.  There's no middle ground.  =þ18:23
mac_v!multisearch18:23
ubottuhttp://www.asoftsite.org/s9y/archives/162-What-is-this-Multisearch-thing-in-my-Firefox-about.html18:23
DanaGhmm, right now my mute thingy is back to not working.  odd.18:26
BluesKajI suppose the devs are aware of this : https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2009-August/000944.html18:41
mac_vanyone bored can read Bug #402767 , awesome rants! ;p18:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 402767 in firefox-3.5 "multisearch CSE breaks l18n+setfocus+images+cached+I'm feeling lucky functionality and "violates user trust"" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40276718:42
danbhfivemac_v: I think that topic made it to slashdot and lwn, meh!18:43
mac_vdanbhfive: i dont see what the fuss is all about! if you dont like it just diasble it! [but i do agree that they should have somehow informed that they are installing this plugin]18:44
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kklimondamac_v: It should be installed as a separate, recommended package18:47
danbhfivemac_v: I think its allot of FUD/disinformation..  but personally, I like the idea of the extension.  I would install it if it is optional.  Get better search results, and support Ubuntu?  yes please!18:47
mac_vbut seriously what does it do actually? i didnt understand from the link ! they collecct the pattern for what? are they planning on launching a new search engine or foor what?18:49
mac_vfor*18:49
BUGabundoSarvatt: around?18:49
BUGabundoemail it is18:50
* Twigathy was initially angry, then disabled it, now doesn't care a great deal c_c18:50
TwigathyIt's just a disabled extension to me!18:51
BUGabundo-118:51
mac_vme too... i disabled it the minute i new it was there!18:51
kklimondahmm.. indicator applet doesn't change workplaces?18:52
TwigathyYes, for everybody else it's going to be "OMG what's this evil thing argh, where's mah google search!!"... which is very very bad PR for ubuntu :)18:52
kklimondaworkspaces*'18:52
mac_vhehe the funny thing is , everyone is out for asac's blood! as if he make the decision on his own! ;p18:53
mac_v!arora18:55
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about arora18:55
danbhfivemac_v: I think they just collect what searches are made.  less than what google collects. Then. money is made from ad referrals, not the collected info.18:56
mac_vdanbhfive: bah... i dont think its really about money... if they wanted to make money they would have done this for regular release , not for alpha where the users are more advanced and can quickly recongize the new extension18:58
DanaGMy gripe with multisearch is that it's ugly and it presents a feature regression.19:02
DanaGOh, and it OVERRIDES my new-tab behavior.19:02
DanaGI have mine specifically SET to be blank.19:02
DanaGAnd it overrides that.19:02
DanaGThey should, instead, change the default.19:03
kklimondaDanaG: well, it won't stay forever19:05
DanaGStill, it's a matter of principle.  I actually don't mind data collection... but I hate when things override preferences.  Just like I hate how the Xorg synaptics driver is now overriding multifinger tapping settings and edge-width settings.19:06
dtcheni suspect that there is enough backlash to disable it in the final19:07
kklimondait is a little rough19:07
kklimondadtchen: from asac's comment it wasn't supposed to get into stable release in this form..19:07
DanaGWhat they should've done instead: change the defaults in the packaged preferences.js.19:08
DanaGwell, and that's aside from the whole "consent" thing.19:08
DanaG... and the functionality regression.19:08
kklimondawell, it was done poorly19:11
kklimondawhere can I get a list of installed gnome panel applets?19:11
kklimondaI think I have something duplicated19:11
kklimonda(actually it's just a hunch)19:12
bike<bike> uhm, whats the username and password for 9.10? the live session failed to set up the x11 correctly on this hp zt3000 , i got a blank screen in the end19:12
kklimondahmm.. try ubuntu without password19:12
bikeah yes that worked19:13
bikethanks19:13
bikewell thats interesting, no /etc/X11/xorg.conf19:14
hifithere shouldn't be19:16
bikeok, how can i configure the xserver then?19:17
hifivia hal or generated xorg.conf19:18
hifiX -configure will do fine19:18
bikek thanks19:18
BUGabundoTESTERS: start your engines and test firefox 3.5 on daily PPA to help it migrate to archive $ sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude safe-upgrade19:21
bikehow weird, the xserver is trying to start then seems ot crash19:25
kklimondabike: see in /var/crash if there are any crash files19:29
BUGabundobbl19:31
bike kklimonda i was unable to get out of the restart loop19:31
biketrying again in gfx safe mode19:31
bikethe laptop doesnt have a harddrive so19:32
kklimondaheh19:32
bikeits been resurrected... ish19:32
bikei think the gpu is overheating19:32
bikemaking it crash after some use19:32
bikewhats sr0?19:37
bikei get a buffer i/o error19:37
SKBcdrom19:37
bikeah19:37
bikethis laptop is close to getting driven over19:38
bike5.04 actually worked like a charm, but then overheated and died, thought it might be the drivers19:39
penguin42has the pulse-rt (or was it pa-rt?) group gone recently for everyone else during update?19:43
FloridaGuywhere do i find the netinstall iso's at19:49
FloridaGuyanyone here19:53
penguin42I am, but don't know the answer19:53
FloridaGuythe netinstall i have right now for 9.10...yerterday...no matter what mirror i choose was saying cant find no kernel module19:56
Jadhey guys20:01
JadI have a question20:01
penguin42sure20:01
Jadwhat's the stage of Ubuntu karmic koala now...?20:01
Jadalfa3?20:01
Jador it is now beta?20:01
penguin42I think so20:01
Jadah20:01
penguin42think still Alpha320:01
EagleScreenit is alpha 320:01
Jaddid u try it?20:01
Jadthanks20:01
EagleScreenbut alpha 4 is comming soon20:02
Jaddid anyone try it?20:02
EagleScreeni am trying kubuntu karmic20:02
* penguin42 is as well20:02
Jadis it too buggy in alfa 3?20:02
EagleScreenin general, yes20:02
penguin42it has some nice things and has some bugs - so that's what you get for an Alpha20:02
Jadah20:02
Jadis there lots of new feautures...?20:03
EagleScreenAn apha version is very unstable, and has the risk of many regressions at this time20:04
Jadyeah.. im thinking of trying Karmic Koala when the beta is realeased...20:05
EagleScreenJad: www.ubuntu.com/testing for more info20:05
Jadok thanks :)20:05
penguin42it might even lose 'l's20:05
Jadwhat?20:05
Jad:P20:05
JadEagleScreen20:06
Jadur on ubuntu jaunty now?20:06
EagleScreeni am on karmic right now, and since some weeks20:07
penguin42EagleScreen: Can you do me a favour and look whether your pulse-rt group has gone?20:07
EagleScreenpenguin42: do u mean in users & groups management?20:09
penguin42EagleScreen: Yep20:09
mattwj2002hey guys20:09
mattwj2002I don't don't mean to complain but....20:09
EagleScreeni haven't got pulse-rt group20:09
mattwj2002I need to have a word with who ever compiles the ralink drivers20:09
mattwj2002there are for some wireless cards20:10
Oli``Is it possible to get to the guest account at the moment?20:10
mattwj2002in 9.04 they work....but they don't have the right options compiled for them to work fully20:10
EagleScreenmattwj2002: do you know what kernel module do you need?20:11
mattwj2002sure actually two of them20:11
mattwj2002:)20:11
mattwj2002one modem too20:11
mattwj2002*one sec please20:11
bjsnidermattwj2002, try the one in the lbm package20:12
mattwj2002rt2860sta20:13
mattwj2002is the first one20:13
mattwj2002in the rt2860sta module they didn't compile in support for wpa20:14
penguin42mattwj2002: I can see an rt2860sta.ko in the current karmic20:14
Jad__EagleScreen: sry disconnected..20:14
penguin42ah20:14
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Jad-JI thinkg I've found a bug in some browsers... can U help me make sure of it?20:14
Jad-Jif you have time...20:14
mattwj2002and I think the other one is rt2870sta20:14
penguin42again, it is built20:15
Jad-J?20:15
mattwj2002right in is in 9.04 as well but it is built incorrectly20:15
bjsnidermattwj2002, you probably want to talk to someone in #ubuntu-kernel20:15
penguin42ok20:15
penguin42Jad-J: What are you seeing?20:15
mattwj2002okay20:15
Jad-Jthe bug is:20:15
mattwj2002in rt2870sta there is no support 802.11n20:15
mattwj2002:)20:15
mattwj2002okay well do20:16
Jad-Jwhen you open firefox for exemple.. copy the URL.. then `close` firefox.. you won't be able to paste it anymore..20:16
Jad-Jso it seems firefox is storing what you copy in his clipboard.. and not in ubuntu's clipboard :/20:16
Jad-Jcan u try it and see if it give the same result?20:16
penguin42Jad-J: Are you copying using Edit->Copy or just highlighting?20:16
EagleScreenyes Jad-J, i have seen that sometimes20:17
Jad-Jah20:17
Jad-Jyeah20:17
Jad-Jit is also the same in google chrome...20:17
EagleScreenfortunately i have klipper to recovery clipboard content20:17
Jad-JI tried it in epiphany.. and it worked as expected.. not like firefox and chrome20:17
Jad-Jah20:17
Jad-Jso do you think I should file this bug in firefox?20:18
dhqafter i updated karamic today my wirless never connects to the accesspoint what do i do20:18
Jad-Jdhq: are you sure from the WEP key?20:19
dhqJad-J: yup20:19
EagleScreenJad-J: yes, do it, and add also other browsers with the problem (only if they are in Ubuntu repository), use Also affects distribution in Launchpad to do it20:19
Jad-Jyeah20:19
Jad-Jchrome is in the ubuntu repository...20:19
Jad-Jbut why should I add chrome in firefox's bug system?20:20
kklimondais it possible to set gnome cpufreq applet to control both cores?20:20
penguin42kklimonda: Yeh I get a pair of them20:20
EagleScreenJad-J: which package name has chrome in Ubuntu?20:20
penguin42kklimonda: I think I might just have two of them running, one configured for each core20:20
Jad-J1 min to see.. and btw chrome is still in a very early version...20:20
Jad-Ji think it didnt reach alfa:P20:20
kklimondapenguin42: well, I do it same way20:20
Jad-JEagleScreen: it's called: Google-Chrome20:21
EagleScreenJad-J: a bug in ubuntu can affect to more than one package (firefox, arora, chrome...)20:21
penguin42kklimonda: That's got to be a pain when you have an 8 core :-)20:21
Jad-JEagleScreen: but man the bug is not in ubuntu.. it's in the browser right?20:22
kklimondapenguin42: I'm pretty sure it can be set manually somewhere in /sys/devices/... but I don't like it20:22
penguin42kklimonda: Nod20:22
Jad-Jbecause it worked in Epiphany browser.. and it worked in the nautilus file manager...20:22
EagleScreenJad-J: the Ubuntu developpers will decide where the bug is, but have to mention all related packages20:22
Jad-Jah20:22
* penguin42 could believe it might be a library issue that they're both using20:22
Jad-Jso I file it in ubuntu not in firefox?20:23
EagleScreenyeah20:23
Jad-Jalthough i'm pretty sure it's a bug from firefox..20:23
Jad-Jfirefox is copying the URL to IT'S clipboard only.. without using ubuntu's clipboard..20:23
Jad-Jthat's why when u close it... u can't paste it anymore20:23
kklimondaJad: the problem of content disappearing from clipboard when application is closed is known for ages20:23
EagleScreenJad-J: you have to repoert a bug in Ubuntu, and in package firefox inside Ubuntu20:23
kklimondaJad-J: so don't bother reporting it20:23
Jad-Jkklimonda: ah ok.. i just noticed it now...20:24
Jad-Jand why didn't they fix it?:O20:24
Jad-JEagleScreen yeah20:24
kklimondabecause it's not easy20:24
Jad-J:O20:24
Jad-Jkklimonda: they were disappearing like I'm saying? or accidently disappearing?20:24
kklimondaJad-J: when you close an application you can no longer paste text copied from it20:25
Jad-Jkklimonda: yeah .. this is what i encountered20:25
Jad-Jso i won't fill it20:25
Jad-Jthanks :)20:25
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dhqJad-J: after the new update today, the whole network interface changed and now i can enter the wep key for any network, but i cant connect to it20:26
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Jad-Jdhq: ah.. actually i don't know20:26
Jad-Jask people who have ubuntu Karmin Koala installed20:26
Jad-Jlike:20:26
Jad-JEagleScreen20:27
Jad-Jand20:27
Jad-JPenguin4220:27
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dhqpenguin42: EagleScreen ^^20:27
* penguin42 doesn't have wireless20:27
JAd:O20:27
JAdEagleScreen...? :P20:27
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EagleScreenwhat happened?20:27
Jad:P20:27
* penguin42 really should set it up someday, but I find I like to follow my packets20:28
dhqlol20:28
Jaddhq.. ask EagleScreen20:28
dhqEagleScreen:  after the new update today, the whole network interface changed and now i can enter the wep key for any network, but i cant connect to it20:28
EagleScreenyes, today networkmanager 0.7 has been replaced by a snapshot of networkmanager 0.820:28
dhqEagleScreen: did you try it20:29
EagleScreenonly for cable20:29
JadTijj20:29
dhqEagleScreen: yes i am on cable and cable works fine... but problems in wireless ... can you confirm20:29
EagleScreendhq: the applet you use to connect can be important, what are you using?20:30
Jadtujtijateur20:31
dhqEagleScreen: knetworkmanager20:31
EagleScreenKDE4 version?20:31
Jador gnome?20:31
Jad!kde | dhq20:32
ubottudhq: KDE (http://kde.org) is the !desktop environment used natively in !Kubuntu. To install from Ubuntu: « sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop », or see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE . See http://kubuntu.org for more information. For more information on KDE 4, see !kde420:32
Jad:P20:32
dhqJad: i am on kubuntu lol20:32
Jadah :P20:32
Jad!kubuntu20:32
ubottuKubuntu is Ubuntu with KDE, the K Desktop Environment, instead of Gnome. See http://kubuntu.org for more information - For support: #kubuntu - See also !KDE20:32
dhqlol20:32
EagleScreendhq: are you using the recently new small applet in taskbar?20:33
dhqJad: people are not much exprienced on #kubuntu with the new karamic koala20:33
dhqyup20:33
slacker_nldhq: i run/ran it20:33
EagleScreena momment dhq20:34
dtcheni use kubuntu-ish kde in karmic20:34
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penguin42dtchen: Do you know what happened to the pulse-rt group?20:34
bjsniderdtchen, as your regular desktop?20:34
dtchenbjsnider: yes20:35
dhqslacker_nl: ??20:36
dtchenit's the only way i anticipate migrating kubuntu to use pulseaudio in some reasonable timeframe20:36
Jadok20:37
dhqi get confused with pulseaudio and alsa20:37
Jadtijj20:37
dtchenpenguin42: defunct/obsolete; either wait for the linux patches to enable rtkit, or use the pam method for rt20:37
dtchen(the "pam method" being /etc/security/limits.conf)20:37
penguin42dtchen: Ah OK, because I'd managed to nail a lot of my clicking and popping by adding myself to pulse-rt20:37
BUGabundohey dtchen20:37
dtchenBUGabundo: hi20:38
dtchenpenguin42: right. the migration path is rtkit, but barring that, the pam->rt bit20:38
EagleScreendhq are you using this applet to conect? http://imagebin.ca/view/Uro5ps.html20:38
dtchendhq: what's to be confused?20:39
dhqwell i dont know which one to use20:39
BUGabundodtchen: do you know why my keyb keys won't change Volume or Mute, but I still see notify osd?20:39
dhqand i cant use 2 applications to play audio ... cauz the new application turns out audioless :(20:39
penguin42dtchen: I can see rtkit in apt but it's not installed, I guess it'll get added as a dependency and pulled in sometime?20:40
JadTijj20:40
loonyphoenixwhen's pulseaudio going to be fixed? :(20:40
dhqEagleScreen: yup20:40
JadTijj Tijj TUJTIJATEUR20:40
dtchendhq: if you're using ubuntu karmic, there's no compelling reason to not use pulseaudio20:40
dtchendhq: pulseaudio is a sound server that uses alsa.20:40
EagleScreendhq: and yesterday, could you connect well?20:40
dtchendhq: and, to what two applications are you referring?20:40
dtchenloonyphoenix: more specifically?20:40
dhqhmm but i have the option of pulseaudio and alsa in sound settings20:41
penguin42dtchen: For some people pulse can still cause people a lot of pain20:41
loonyphoenixaudio would stop playing every 2-15 minutes randomly20:41
dhqEagleScreen: when it was the older version i could connect20:41
loonyphoenixand then start again20:41
loonyphoenixplus, the volume of programs is now adjusting overall system volume20:41
dtchenpenguin42: that's not a compelling reason to not use it20:41
dhqloonyphoenix: true20:41
bjsnidersounds like a buffer underrun20:41
dtchenpenguin42: that sounds like a compelling reason to get it fixed in the karmic timeframe20:42
penguin42dtchen: Oh I agree20:42
EagleScreendhq you can test with network-manager-kde applet (it is KDE3 version), if not it is problem of 0.8 version of networkmanager daemon20:42
dtchenloonyphoenix: you can disable flatvol if you're annoyed by it20:42
loonyphoenixdtchen: what would that do exactly?20:42
loonyphoenixand how would i do that?20:43
dhqEagleScreen: anyidea when it will get corrected20:43
dtchenloonyphoenix: also, please file bugs with useful backtraces instead of handwaving about the symptoms. i can't help you without actual data.20:43
dtchenloonyphoenix: disabling flatvol reverts to the "old" behaviour of volume control20:43
loonyphoenixApport filed one of these bugs for me and later reports I just ignored20:44
EagleScreendhq it may be corrected some day20:44
loonyphoenixbecause it seemed like the same bug20:44
penguin42dtchen: flash (as always) is still being pesky on 64bit, it's not doing any audio while pulse is on20:44
kklimondainteresting, empathy can check spelling in different languages at the same time.20:44
loonyphoenixkklimonda: that's cool20:44
dhqEagleScreen: lol, thanks20:44
dtchenpenguin42: 64-bit Flash 10 alpha refresh from 30 July works fine here20:44
loonyphoenixkklimonda: if only it wasn't so minimalistic...20:44
DanaGOh yeah, speaking of pulseaudio.... RAOP output broke in 0.9.16.20:44
bjsniderhere too20:44
dtchenpenguin42: if you're using the nspluginwrapper with the 32-bit plugin, Adobe refuses to support it20:44
loonyphoenixdtchen: okay then, I want to try it out. could you tell me how to disable flatfov?20:45
DanaGI prefer nspluginwrapper, so I can kill Flash without killing the whole damn browser.20:45
EagleScreenkarmic is deprecating HAL in flavour of devicekit and udev, so some keys or other hardware detection can suffer on regressions during transition20:45
penguin42dtchen: Problem is that the 64bit one noirmally takes out the whole of ff20:45
kklimondaloonyphoenix: do you miss any particular features? (other than metacontacts ;} )20:45
dtchenin fact, Adobe has stated flatly that using nspluginwrapper with the 32-bit plugin is the _wrong_ thing to do20:45
DanaGOh yeah, there's something screwy with udev and ACLs on my surround sound USB sound card.20:45
penguin42dtchen: I'd rather have to pause my pulse than installing flash without nspluginwrapper20:45
bjsniderpenguin42, no it does not20:46
kklimondadtchen: any idea why *something* doesn't unmute my headphones when I connect them? speakers are muted but I have to unmute headphones by hand20:46
loonyphoenixkklimonda: are transports still not supported?20:46
penguin42bjsnider: ?20:46
Jadtijj?20:46
dtchenDanaG: udev bug, see https://code.launchpad.net/~crimsun/udev/ubuntu20:46
bjsnider64-bit liblashplugin.so works all the time, no exceptions and never takes down ff20:46
dtchenwhat the heck is this, bombard dan with questions?20:46
Jadim 32-bit20:46
DanaGCool, "known issue" is enough for me -- thanks!20:46
penguin42bjsnider: It might be worth another go then, certainly last time I used it was very flaky20:46
kklimondaloonyphoenix: I was always wondering why would you want to use transports in multiprotocol communicators. (no, they aren't)20:47
penguin42dtchen: Well you are the one who knows :-)20:47
dtchenkklimonda: you're not providing enough detail20:47
loonyphoenixkklimonda: I like my chat history in gmail)20:47
Jaddtchen: Im bored :/20:47
* Jad is bored :/20:47
kklimondadtchen: ubuntu-bug alsa-base would be enough?20:47
bjsniderpenguin42, try wiping out every flash-replaed package on your system. download the plugin from adobe, drop the file in /usr/lib/xulrunner-addons/plugins20:47
dtchenkklimonda: yes20:47
DanaGOh yeah, what else... paprefs has the whole "Network Access" tab disabled.20:47
penguin42bjsnider: OK, I'll give it a go20:48
BUGabundoYOH ppl no one testing FF 3.5 migration?? we NEED testers NOW20:48
kklimondadtchen: bug 41076920:48
* Jad is bored20:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 410769 in alsa-driver "Cant switch automatically between internal speakers and headphones" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/41076920:48
BUGabundoJad: then do something. help out20:48
penguin42BUGabundo: What do you need?20:48
dhqthank salot guy gotta run20:48
Jadcani help?20:48
BUGabundopenguin42: firefox daily ppa 3.520:48
Jaddhq it worked?20:48
dhqnope20:48
Jad:O20:48
penguin42BUGabundo: Ah, I've been running the main 3.5 for a while will that confuse things?20:49
loonyphoenixkklimonda: also, does empathy notify of emails?20:49
loonyphoenixkklimonda: with a sound?20:49
kklimondaloonyphoenix: should it? after all it's an IM and not a email notification icon20:49
JadBUGabundo how can i help?20:50
BUGabundopenguin42: shouldn't, but make a profile backup20:50
loonyphoenixkklimonda: if you're gonna implement Jabber protocol, you should implement it fully)20:50
BUGabundoJad: just add the daily ppa for firefox20:50
BUGabundoand install 3.520:50
loonyphoenixkklimonda: and the mail notification system is damn usefull20:50
Jadwhat?20:50
BUGabundoand test to see if it Imports 3.0 profile20:50
Jad:O20:50
Jadwell.. actually i have a problem with 3.520:50
Jadim still on 3.0 :S20:51
Jaddunno why..20:51
BUGabundowhat was that trick to import a ppa?20:51
Jadalthough i have 3.5 installed20:51
BUGabundoI never rememver20:51
DanaGOh, and I tried empathy... it sucks.  Total lack of features and plugins I use in Pidgin, and the voice support didn't even seem to work... it didn't offer voice-chat for friends with iChat on AIM protocol.20:51
BUGabundoJad: great. now is the time to test20:51
Jadif i exec: sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5 .. nothing will install20:51
JadBUGabundo TEST WHAT?!:P it's not wrking20:51
Jadworking*20:51
BUGabundoJad: if no one reports probs it will hit the archives soon20:51
* Jad saluts Armageddon20:51
kklimondaloonyphoenix: developer's time is finite and some features (like voip) are more interesting for majority of users.20:51
BUGabundoJad: that's not what we are testings20:51
Jadah20:52
BUGabundowe are testing the migraton from 3.0 to 3.520:52
Jadwhy don't u go to firefox's channel?20:52
BUGabundousing the daily ppa version20:52
Jadu would find more people interested...20:52
BUGabundoJad: I 'm tehre dude20:52
BUGabundowe need more testers20:52
Jad:P20:52
Jadwell i can't since it's not working here :s20:52
BUGabundoor else when we release it on the archive20:52
BUGabundoYOU will come complain20:52
BUGabundointeasted telling us BEFORE20:52
Jadok give me the channel and server name..20:52
BUGabundogrrrrr20:52
loonyphoenixkklimonda: why do they reinvent the wheel all of the time then? I like Pidgin well enough; Gajim is a very good client. Why do you need to waste manpower on something that already works with other software? what's so different about Empathy?20:53
Jadhaha20:53
BUGabundo#ubuntu-mozilateam20:53
* Jad TIJJ20:53
Jadok thanks20:53
Jad:D20:53
loonyphoenixkklimonda: there are more important issues gnome should pay attention to, imo, than implementing yet another im client...20:53
dtchenkklimonda: so, essentially you want "something" to (un)mute 'Headphone' and 'Speaker' automatically?20:53
kklimondaloonyphoenix: but Empathy is just a brick built on the top of Telepathy framework20:53
kklimondadtchen: It worked just fine - When I plugged headphones I could hear music in them (and speakers were muted) and vice versa.20:54
DanaGoh, and I use my same pidgin logs for both Windows and Linux; that's a blocker for me for using empathy.20:54
Jadtijj20:54
loonyphoenixkklimonda: well, then, they shouldn't have been wasting time on telepathy either...20:55
dtchenkklimonda: sorry? "worked?"20:55
kklimondadtchen: in Jaunty that is :)20:55
dtchenkklimonda: right, i have retitled the bug to make that explicit (and would appreciate that being done in the future)20:56
Jeruvywith regards to karmic, what componants are installed 'default' for samba?  Just samba-common, or is there others (or a link to an article :)20:57
Jeruvymaybe what I seek is a list of packages for inclusion...(goes hunting)20:58
Armageddonbtw, i wanted to say something, Installing Evolution from the Karmic Koala Packages on Jaunty Jackalops cause Jaunty to uninstall all of its packages, and i mean all of them which will cause a format21:00
BUGabundoJeruvy: check the depencies of ubuntu-desktop seed21:00
BUGabundoArmageddon: of course21:00
Armageddonsame is trying to compile the packages manually21:00
BUGabundoit depends on higher gnome libs21:00
Armageddoni didn't know that which caused me to format 6 times in 2 days :D21:00
JeruvyBUGabundo: not clear on how to find that out (don't have a karmic build available)  but according to packages, there are 3, samba, samba-common, and samba-bin.21:01
kklimondaloonyphoenix: one of the main goals of GNOME is to provide a full development platform - and integration with internet services is one of (more important) features GNOME21:02
kklimondaGNOME's developers want to provide21:02
Armageddontrial and error21:02
Armageddonwaiting badely for Karmic Koala to go into Beta Phase so i can start helping you with the Beta Testing21:03
loonyphoenixloonyphoenix: couldn't they use an existing application, or its fork at least, like Pidgin, so as not to duplicate other people's work?21:03
BUGabundoJeruvy: packages.ubuntu.com ??21:03
JeruvyBUGabundo: yep sorry :)21:03
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dtchenkklimonda: which Lenovo is yours?21:03
DanaGEmpathy is severely lacking on features.21:03
kklimondadtchen: Thinkpad T61 7663-15G21:04
m_tadeuhi everyone....after a big upgrade today, my wireless doesn't work any more....can someone help me out?21:04
durtm_tadeu, what packages where upgraded? kernel? If so, what happens when you reboot to the previous kernel?21:08
Jadm_tadeu: someone just said the same as u..21:08
loonyphoenixbtw, is the bug with compiz and intel video when fullscreen video flicers when controls appear/disappear known?21:09
loonyphoenixI'm trying to look for it but having trouble finding21:09
loonyphoenixbecause there are many similar bugs21:09
dtchenkklimonda: so, briefly, jack-sensing doesn't appear to work?21:11
kklimondadtchen: at least not completely - When I plug headphones I don't hear sound anywhere (i.e. speakers get muted)21:13
m_tadeudurt: it was a really big upgrade...I recal the kernel was there and so was knetworkmanager21:13
dtchenkklimonda: ok, please describe precisely what happens. let's say you don't have hp inserted. are the speakers unmuted? what happens when you remove hp?21:14
Jadtijj21:16
Jadtujtijateur21:16
loonyphoenixokay since nobody is saying anything I'll report the bug. Maybe i'm the only one having it...21:17
kklimondadtchen: (it was before) speakers are unmuted after i login, when I insert HP jack speakers are muted but HPs aren't unmuted, when I disconnect HPs speakers get unmuted21:20
dtchenkklimonda: and now?21:21
kklimondadtchen: now I had installed pavucontrol and selected port to Analog Headphones - this setting stayed though reboot21:22
BUGabundodtchen: are this yours:21:28
BUGabundoALSA lib ../../src/conf.c:2700:(snd_config_hooks_call) Cannot open shared library libasound_module_conf_pulse.so21:28
BUGabundoALSA lib ../../../src/control/control.c:909:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL hw:021:28
dtchenkklimonda: ok, let's see if it's pulseaudio. please use: echo autospawn = no|tee -a ~/.pulse/client.conf && killall pulseaudio21:28
BUGabundogot them from WINE21:28
kklimondadtchen: done21:28
dtchenBUGabundo: that's 40861521:28
BUGabundobug 40861521:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 408615 in alsa-plugins "libasound_module_conf_pulse.so is missing from lib32asound-plugins" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40861521:29
BUGabundokewl21:29
kklimondadtchen: still doesn't work - when I plugin HPs, they aren't unmuted (the same as it was)21:30
dtchenkklimonda: please ensure that PA is not active.  sudo fuser -v /dev/dsp* /dev/snd/*21:30
kklimondadtchen: is dead for sure, only mplayer in lsof output21:31
dtchenkklimonda: ok, so you definitely have a linux regression21:31
dtchensigh. these jack/event changes are such a PITA21:32
dtchenthey've broken internal mics for just about all laptops21:32
dtchenkklimonda: i'll try to have a patch for you by mid-week; if you're not comfortable rolling your own kernels, i can try to spin some21:35
kklimondadtchen: sure, I think I can handle it21:35
DanaGInterestingly enough, PA doesn't offer me any input-jack selection.21:36
DanaG... for any of my sound cards.21:36
DanaGI seem to remember reading that it was now supposed to.21:36
dtchenthen your codec hasn't exposed it21:36
dtchenpa can't just magically create the events21:36
DanaGHmm, but alsamixer already has an input-select thingy.21:37
DanaGIs that not what it's using, then?21:37
DanaGOh yeah, and my mute-LED behavior is still a bit funky.21:37
dtchenhaving the mixer elements is not the same as generating and reporting the jack events21:38
dtchennormally these are exposed in patch_codec.c::*codecmodel_auto*()21:38
DanaGgrr: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ghostscript/+bug/41055621:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 410556 in ghostscript "Only blank pages print on Brother MFC-7420" [Undecided,New]21:42
DanaGSamsung ML-1210 here.21:42
penguin42DanaG: I've had some odd behaviour on my ML-4500 - it really doesn't seem to like greys and I've had things where none of the fonts printed, even though I've been able to render the same postscript file on screen21:43
DanaGFor me, it's giving entirely blank sheets, and nothing else.21:43
DanaGgrr, now I have to boot Jaunty to print something.21:44
billybigriggerprinting woes now? oh boy21:47
drs305I spent most of yesterday trying to eliminate 'blank page' printing - and failed.21:48
drs305CUPS, HPLIP, fooz2zjs (non-repo), etc21:49
drs305* foo2zjs21:49
billybigriggerwow i see what you mean by blank pages haha my printer just spit out 521:49
* billybigrigger grabs the bandaids for his papercuts21:49
drs305Welcome to the club.21:49
billybigriggerEpson Stylus NX200 here21:50
drs305As DanaG said, your printer will probably still work in Jaunty.21:50
drs305HPLJ-100021:50
billybigriggeri worked in A1 and A221:51
drs305Yeah, mine too.21:51
billybigriggeractually i didn't work, it did21:51
drs305hehe.21:51
geniiWill there be a ksplice backport to 8.04?21:55
dtchenmight want to ask in #ksplice22:02
geniiOK, thanks22:11
dupondjesomebody alive & kickin ? ;)23:13
penguin42just about23:13
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptitude/+bug/39103523:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 391035 in aptitude "aptitude stops displaying downloads" [Undecided,New]23:14
dupondjefound out whats causing it23:14
dupondjejust need confirmation :)23:14
bjsnidergremlins?23:14
dupondjesomebody has 'Width Font' set to 8pt ?23:14
dupondje(the last of the 5 fonts u can set)23:15
dupondjehave dutch text here ;)23:15
penguin42dupondje: Yes I do23:16
penguin42dupondje: I have Fixed width font set as Monospace 823:17
dupondjehmz23:17
dupondjebut u don't have the bug I pasted ?23:17
penguin42I don't normally use aptitutde23:17
* penguin42 eats the spare t23:18
TylerRhey is anybody else's mouse clicks in flash (not hover ) working??? can some one verify problem is not me23:18
penguin42TylerR: They're working here23:18
penguin42TylerR: 32bit flash in nspluginwrapper23:19
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptitude/+bug/39103523:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 391035 in aptitude "aptitude stops displaying downloads" [Undecided,New]23:21
dupondjeif somebody could confirm23:21
penguin42dupondje: How wide is your terminal in characters?23:21
dupondjehow u mean ?23:21
penguin42how many columns23:22
dupondjehow can I check ? ;)23:22
penguin42dupondje: stty23:22
dupondjespeed 38400 baud; line = 0;23:23
dupondjeeol = M-^?; eol2 = M-^?; swtch = M-^?;23:23
dupondjeixany iutf823:23
penguin42sorry, stty -a   - top line23:23
dupondjespeed 38400 baud; rows 85; columns 316; line = 0;23:24
penguin42right23:24
penguin42dupondje: Now, it's just a guess, try making your window narrower and trying your bug again - I wonder if it starts working when it gets narrower than say 256 chars23:24
dupondje31223:26
dupondjethen it works :s23:26
penguin42now that's a weird number; 256 is a nice round number23:27
dupondjeok23:28
dupondje312 = OK23:28
dupondje313 = FAIL23:28
penguin42311?23:28
dupondje>= 312 = OK23:28
dupondje<= 312 = OK23:29
dupondjeI mean ;)23:29
penguin42dupondje: OK, you see by my reckoning it's rare for terminal apps to know about the font being used - but they do know about the width23:30
dupondjeaptitude is the only giving me issues :s23:30
dupondjeand its annoying ;)23:30
penguin42I've had something similar on an old version of mutt but I think that happens at 256 chars23:31
penguin42dupondje: Out of curiosity what displays are you running? You must have what, 2500pixels or so accross ?23:33
dupondje1920x120023:33
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dupondje17" :)23:33
penguin42ah, the 8 is 8pt not 8 pixel23:34
dupondjept indeed ;)23:34
penguin42yeh, I'm running 1920x1080+1280x80023:34
dupondjehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptitude/+bug/39103523:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 391035 in aptitude "aptitude stops displaying downloads" [Undecided,New]23:34
dupondjeadded comment now :p23:34
dupondjebut prolly nobody will ever fix it :(23:35
penguin42dupondje: I dunno, it's pretty well defined like that now and lots of people are getting nice 1920 monitors these days23:35
dupondjetrue, but the bugreport is there for like a month23:35
dupondjeand really nobody has the same issue ;)23:35
penguin42lots are, lots of bugs need fixing23:35
penguin42but a bug that has a very clear cause is a lot easier for someone to find the problem with so stands a much better chance23:36
dupondjeanyway, thx for debugging it :) we know the real bug now :)23:36
dupondjegoing to sleep now :)23:36
dupondjenite23:36
penguin42night23:37
bjsniderpenguin42, you're using 32-bit flash?23:40
penguin42bjsnider: Yes23:40
bjsniderstrange23:41
penguin42but as you say I will try the 64bit stuff again23:41

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