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TLFhello00:15
BUGabundohey TLF00:15
TLFusing grub2 from alpha6 I'm unable to view boot menu, it just boots into ubuntu00:15
TLFwhat can I do?00:15
TallkenTLF: not sure, but someone mentioned holding SHIFT on the forums00:16
BUGabundotry SHIFT00:16
BUGabundoleft shift to be more correct00:17
BUGabundobut even I, is having trouble getting it right00:17
TLFit works, thank you very much to both00:19
TLFbut, may I ask, are there any options to change this behavior in grub.conf?00:20
BUGabundoyes00:20
drs305TLF: Edit /etc/default/grub00:28
compintuitCan I install Alpha6 over alpha5 without formating00:28
BUGabundocompintuit: sure00:29
BUGabundojust choose NOT to format00:29
compintuitA y packages left? I want to at least get rid of usplash00:30
compintuitAny*00:30
BUGabundoa00:30
BUGabundoah?00:30
drs305TLF: You still here?00:31
compintuitWill it remove the old packages?00:31
BUGabundonot sure actually00:31
BUGabundoAFAIK it should leave you with a clean instal00:32
BUGabundoplus user space settings00:32
compintuitAh heck I'll just reformat, lucky if it boots!00:32
compintuitOh, /home is on another partition00:32
TLFdrs305: yes00:55
TLFdrs305: it's commenting a line, isn't it?00:55
drs305TLF: The default is to hide the menu unless you have another OS. Edit /etc/default/grub  Uncomment the GRUB_TIMEOUT=  line.   Then run "sudo update-grub"00:55
drs305TLF: Use whatever timeout value you want, in seconds.00:55
TLFthanks, drs30500:56
drs305TLF: I haven't seen the default. I assume it's commented ...00:57
drs305TLF: It's possible it's deactivated in another manner, but the comment would be my guess.00:58
TLFok00:58
TLFI'll check and try, thanks :)00:58
drs305If the line is missing completely, just add it00:59
Rods_Tigerwell, that's a disappointing day. Installed karmic, only to discover google gadgets can't work on it. Tomorrow I'll have to reinstall back to 9.04 which does work with google gadgets.01:03
vladanianRods_Tiger, yeah, that's a bummer. Alphas are rough01:07
vladanianI tried compiling that new version on my karmic system, but it wouldn't finish01:08
maccam94i'm having trouble with my intel 5300 wifi card01:26
maccam94it won't connect to my wide channel N network01:27
maccam94it seems to try to connect in G mode01:27
Lars_GOk it seems the .fdi file that xorg used is part of hal and hald right?01:28
Lars_GSo i guess it's using HAL now.01:28
Lars_Gmy question is, how does HAL determine a device name for a match?01:28
vladanianDang, Rods_Tiger just logged off, but it looks like the Qt version of google gadgets runs just fine on karmic01:28
vladaniandon't know why I'm debugging this. I should go home  :)01:29
maccam94whooooo kernel panic01:32
Rods_Tigerhow do I get settings for shared folders to actually stay in 'shares-admin'? Each time I set it all up, the next time I go into it theres nothing there.01:45
Rods_Tigerit's as if it's ignoring everything I do, or forgetting it.01:45
Lars_GOmg01:52
Lars_GI joined linux because of /proc01:53
Lars_Gand now hal... hal is so beautyfull!01:53
BookmanI just upgraded my test laptop to 9.10 Alpha 5 and it is getting stuck when trying to boot at starting NFS kernel daemon.  It just sits there and never goes any further.  I did notice that above it, "starting NFS common utilities" failed.  Twice.01:53
CynthiaBookman: Alpha 6 is released, could you see if this fixes your problems?01:55
Cynthiaer, problem, rather01:55
Lars_Gah01:56
Lars_GCynthia: was it released today?01:56
BookmanCynthia: Actually I did not now that.  I just did a fresh upgrade tonight so I may just be running that!  What kernel level is it using?01:56
Bookman2.6.31-10?01:56
Cynthiauname -a says: Linux voltorb 2.6.31-10-generic01:56
BookmanOk, same01:56
Cynthiaactually, full output: Linux voltorb 2.6.31-10-generic #34-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 16 01:09:15 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux01:56
Cynthiasee the compilation date, it might be Sep 10 even for 2.6.31.1001:57
BookmanI will check....although tough to see if it won't boot!01:57
BookmanAll I can do is look in /boot to see what the latest rev is01:57
BookmanWith another install O/S01:58
Daior a live cd01:58
CynthiaBookman: you could always burn the Alpha6 disc on this computer you're using and reinstall unconditionally01:58
Cynthiait's not the best solution, but it is one01:58
jdoI have dual monitors, does anyone know how to adjust the graphic at startup (after login) so it's on one of the monitors instead of split between them?01:58
BookmanCynthia: yes but I'd really like to see what the problem is.  That kind of is the point of trying Alpha releases, no?01:59
Bookman:)01:59
jdoBookman, I used the cd to chroot into my system and I was able to repair it01:59
Cynthiayes Bookman, but maybe the problem was already fixed, and it would be pointless to report it after Alpha6 when it's an A5 bug01:59
Cynthiasee if A6 still does it, then you can try to debug01:59
CynthiaCanonical devs made a lot of fixes to Upstart and the boot process in general this week.02:00
Bookmanlet me see....02:00
mostafa_can anyone help me I get this error when i want to transfer a file via bluetooth02:05
mostafa_Couldn't execute command: nautilus --no-default-window "obex://[00:1F:00:BA:0E:8F]"02:05
Lars_Gbecause there was a large load of updates to download today02:09
Lars_GBtw I finally got my touchpad working as I wanted as well! I'll try rebooting and if the fdi file works well I'll eb so happy!02:09
AirBendercool, finally02:10
AmaranthI wonder what we're going to do about customizing mouse settings when hal is gone?02:13
Amaranthback to xorg.conf, i guess02:13
Lars_GIs it true then that hal's deprecated?02:14
Lars_Gisn't it odd that xorg chose the last two versions to switch to it?02:15
Amaranthheh, yeah02:16
AmaranthI think at this point if xorg was not using hal we wouldn't even bother installing it02:16
AmaranthThere are some other minor users but Xorg is the only big one not ported02:16
BookmanCynthia: I think the whole problem is with my grub.  I have multiple operating systems on this machine and I don't think Ubuntu modified the correct grub02:16
CynthiaBookman, you have both grub legacy and grub2?02:17
BookmanHow would I tell?02:17
Cynthiaand grub legacy is in the MBR02:17
Lars_GWhat should it be ported to? udev or devicekit?02:18
CynthiaI'd check what grub looks like02:18
AmaranthLars_G: yes02:18
BookmanCynthia: I have no idea what you mean02:18
Lars_Git's an either or question, can't be answered with a boolean02:18
AmaranthLars_G: Actually DeviceKit is going away too02:18
Lars_G....02:18
CynthiaIf it's a text interface, it's grub legacy. And there's another way to tell: if you can hold LeftShift to launch it, it's grub202:18
AmaranthWe're just using udev for device notifications02:18
Lars_GAnd what about configurations, like xorg?02:19
Lars_Gback to xorg.conf as you said?02:19
maccam94Amaranth: isnt' devicekit new?02:19
BookmanCynthia: leftswitch?02:19
AmaranthDeviceKit-disks and DeviceKit-power will still exist but the core "tell me about new devices" part is gone02:19
Cynthialeft Shift02:19
AmaranthLars_G: Yeah, back to xorg.conf02:19
* Lars_G shoots himself02:19
Cynthiait's the key 2 below Tab, and the key 1 below Caps Lock02:19
Lars_GI kinda liked the idea of configuring xorg with .fdi files....02:19
Lars_Gwhy was hal deprecated? it was so nice....02:19
Lars_GDamn it I just discovered the love of hal!!!02:20
Lars_Garrrrgh02:20
Amaranthhal is a mess02:20
* Lars_G suffers a stroke02:20
Cynthiasudo apt-get install pacemaker02:20
Cynthia:)02:20
Amaranthhal became the dumping ground for things you needed to be root for that you wanted normal users to be able to do02:20
BookmanCynthia: hold left-shift during reboot?02:20
CynthiaYes Bookman02:20
maccam94udev hal upstart dbus.... soo many event subsystems...02:20
maccam94am i forgetting any?02:21
Amaranthyou could probably technically include compiz in there if you wiggled the rules a bit :P02:21
BookmanCynthia: see, normally Ubuntu modifies the incorrect grub.  I normally just boot into mint, modify the grub to reflect the new kernel and reboot.  All is well.  Now it is not working.02:21
Amaranthit's basically an event manager for the plugins02:21
maccam94Amaranth: how? isn't compiz just a window manager (like metacity, kwin, xfce, etc)?02:22
Lars_GCynthia: I like that you're a voice of tranquility in here02:22
BookmanCynthia: If I boot into recovery mode, uname -a give 2.6.28-11 kernel.  Even though I changed the menu.lst to 2.6.31-1102:22
Amaranthmaccam94: it's an event manager and bag of functions for the plugins :P02:22
CynthiaBookman: I'm not entirely sure what your configuration is, sorry. When you boot, does Left-Shift work? Or does GRUB say "Press ESC to enter the menu... 2... 1..."02:23
Cynthia+ question mark02:23
Lars_Git'd be nice if xorg used dbus02:23
Amaranthbut as I said, that's stretching it a bit02:23
Amaranthxorg uses dbus02:23
Lars_Gfor config02:23
CynthiaLars_G: A voice of tranquility? :o02:23
Amaranthto talk to hal :P02:23
maccam94Amaranth: compiz without any plugins still handles basic window management though02:23
Amaranthmaccam94: Not really02:23
roffeMy audoi just randomly dies on me02:23
roffeaudio02:23
Amaranthmaccam94: windows have no decorations, you can't minimize/resize/move them, you can't change workspaces, etc02:23
roffepulseaudio02:24
AmaranthThe only thing you get running compiz with no plugins vs not running any WM is focus handling02:24
maccam94Amaranth: you can't move/order/resize? i knew there were no decorations but...02:24
Lars_GHmmm I wonder if I have audio again02:24
maccam94hmph02:24
Amaranthmaccam94: Not without the move, place, and resize plugins :)02:24
maccam94oh yeah resize is a plugi... o_O02:24
maccam94*plugin02:24
roffeis it a bug that kills pulseaudio?02:24
maccam94haha02:25
BookmanCynthia: If I use left-shit to reboot, I get a strange text message, then I press enter, get a bunch more, press enter get a ton more that look like a text listing of menu.lst.  Then it finally comes up with the regular grub boot screen02:25
CynthiaI don't have audio in Totem, though MPEG-2 demux and decode works02:25
maccam94Amaranth: i recall that there used to be debates over what should be dbus vs hal functionality02:25
Cynthiasome event sounds don't work, but otherwise I'd say I have decent sound02:25
Amaranthmaccam94: You mean dbus system activation?02:25
Lars_Gyes I have audio!!!02:25
maccam94Amaranth: i'm guessing hal got cannibalized from the hardware (udev) and software (dbus) sides until there wasn't really a need for it anymore?02:25
Lars_Gmusic!02:25
Lars_Gweeeee02:25
Cynthiacongrats Lars_G :)02:26
Lars_GCynthia: that's what I meant02:26
Amaranthmaccam94: it's clear, hal handles starting things when devices are plugged in, dbus handles starting things when someone running wants to talk to them02:26
roffeOr really it's the audio in youtube that's died now02:26
Lars_Gflash, not youtuve, flash02:26
Amaranthmaccam94: More like udev does basically everything hal ever did02:26
Lars_Gflash and audio used in the same phrase is the synonym of "eternal pain"02:26
roffeLars_G, Yes, of course, sorry02:26
Lars_GAmaranth: hotplug wise yes, configuration wise not.02:27
CynthiaLars_G: Java and audio are the same02:27
Amaranthmaccam94: And we have policykit and dbus system activation for the things you want regular users to be able to do even though they need root access02:27
CynthiaSun Java, at least. It accesses /dev/dsp.02:27
Amaranthmaccam94: so yeah, I guess you got it right :)02:27
Lars_GCynthia: wait until you try to code JavaFX02:27
maccam94Amaranth: what does upstart do that udev could never do?02:27
roffeis there a problem with flash and audio in alpha 6?02:27
CynthiaLars_G: no thanks :p02:27
Amaranthmaccam94: udev doesn't have callouts02:27
maccam94Amaranth: callouts?02:28
Amaranthmaccam94: With hal you can say "when this hardware is plugged in run this app"02:28
Amaranthmaccam94: With upstart and upstart reading udev events you can make an upstart job do the same thing02:28
maccam94Amaranth: so upstart is basically replacing hal?02:28
Amaranthmaccam94: No, upstart is replacing callouts in hal02:29
Lars_Gupstart is the equivalent to hotplug I guess02:29
maccam94no...02:29
Amaranthmaccam94: upstart, udev, and dbus have had the features of hal almost as long as hal has existed02:29
CynthiaUpstart is init + hal02:29
AmaranthBut no one ever put it all together02:29
Lars_GAmaranth: What I care for is atomized configuration that can be shared in a communal manner02:30
maccam94yeah i'm just sensing like there's something unnecessary here, there's a way things could be more streamlined02:30
AmaranthWell, I guess upstart came late but no one cared about callouts anyway :P02:30
BookmanCynthia: I have sda1 with Ubuntu on it, and sda6 with Mint on it.  My machine seems to want to boot to the sda6/boot/grub/menu.lst.  Ubuntu modifies sda1/boot/grub/menu.lst.  Does that help describe my setup?02:30
Amaranthmaccam94: Not really02:30
Amaranthmaccam94: They all 3 work together to handle what they're good at02:30
Lars_GBookman: when you setup grub, you tell it the partition where it'll read it's config from, you can only set one afaik02:31
maccam94we've got hardware and services... what other types of events are there?02:31
Lars_GBookman: You could merge mint's and ubuntu's /boot into a mixed extra partition02:31
CynthiaBookman, yes. What I recommend is to make one single partition with all the kernels and the single grub config --> set it as the 'root' in GRUB --> install it there. then tell both Linuxen (Mint + Ubuntu) that you want to mount that new partition as /boot, in /etc/fstab.02:32
Amaranthupstart handles starting your system and starting services based on hardware events, udev handles hardware events, dbus handles communication between them all and starting services when another program is trying to communicate with them02:32
AmaranthSo udev+upstart runs things based on hardware events, dbus runs things based on user events02:32
Amaranthbasically02:32
maccam94couldn't one system handle hardware?02:33
Amaranthudev does that02:33
BookmanCynthia: ok, beyond me.02:33
CynthiaCaveats: You have to make this new boot partition as a primary partition, sda1-sda4; you have to mark it as bootable; you may have to perform some extra steps in the BIOS02:33
Amaranthupstart is needed anyway to boot your system so feeding udev events into upstart is a pure win02:33
Lars_GAnd, if you use initrd images you need to put and read them in your /boot partition02:34
Amaranth(note: I don't think upstart getting udev events works yet :P)02:34
JanCupstart getting udev events would be cool  ;)02:34
JanCno more need to run a smartcard daemon 24/702:35
CynthiaBookman: ls /dev/sda*02:35
maccam94where does the event go when i want to adjust my laptop screen brightness?02:35
Cynthiaor can't you access anything on that machine right now?02:35
AmaranthJanC: No more need to run cups and bluetooth daemons and modemmanager for users who have no such hardware02:36
BookmanCynthia: Sorry, I had to get the charger for it in the basement.02:36
Lars_Gsigh02:36
CynthiaBookman: ok02:36
Lars_GCynthia: the thing that still tires me is that the machine goes to sleep every time I plug or unplug the ac02:36
BookmanCynthia: I am booted into Mint on sda6 at the moment02:36
CynthiaBookman: I don't know Mint, but does it have GPartEd or any intuitive partition editor? (I don't think 'parted' counts)02:37
BookmanFor sure.  It is Ubuntu02:37
CynthiaBookman: Ok. Do 'ls /dev/sda*' in a terminal and tell me the numbers it says02:37
Lars_GI remember someone saying a lot of cruft needs to be cleaned off gnome before power management is fixed02:38
maccam94Amaranth: upstart triggers software based on hardware events. what about triggering hardware based on software events? or would upstart just spawn daemons to handle such input?02:38
Amaranthmaccam94: Err, that'd be dbus system activation, I guess02:38
BookmanCynthia: sda, sda1, sda2, sda5, sda6, sda702:38
CynthiaLars_G: I have no idea about power management. Is your computer a desktop, a laptop or a netbook?02:38
maccam94Amaranth: i thought dbus was software to software02:38
Cynthia(Who knows, this might be a desktop with a UPS)02:39
Lars_GCynthia: netbook02:39
Amaranthmaccam94: You need to give me a concrete example, I have no idea what you mean02:39
CynthiaBookman: Ok. Can you resize sda2 so it has 128 less megabytes, and create an ext3 partition right after it?02:39
maccam94Amaranth: laptop hotkeys for brightness, wifi, etc02:39
Amaranthoh, that's actually udev02:40
Amaranththose are hardware events02:40
maccam94brightness keys go to udev?02:40
maccam94o_O02:40
AmaranthKeypresses, that is02:40
CynthiaLars_G: I remember that happening with my laptop actually, it was mostly the screen turning off and locking itself if I plugged it 3 times in 10 seconds (unstable power made it trip past that, easily)02:40
JanCthat sort of keys is ACPI-based often02:40
Lars_GNah in this case it's been borked for about four weeks, it worked well before.02:40
BookmanCynthia: not letting me resize.  I sudo gparted02:40
Lars_Gbasically it goes to sleep (in memory suspend) every time I plug or unplug the ac02:41
AmaranthYou press the brightness key, it gets converted into something X will understand as the brightness key, X tells gnome-power-manager about it, gnome-power-manager tells.... I got lost02:41
CynthiaBookman: try sda1 then02:41
maccam94Amaranth: and udev would talk to dbus to show the notifications?02:41
Amaranththe first conversion (something X would understand) is handled by udev02:41
Lars_GJanC: and brightness is also controlled by acpi sometimes02:41
AmaranthOoh, that's right, we still have DeviceKit-power02:41
AmaranthThat's where gnome-power-manager sends it02:41
AmaranthThis stack can be hard to follow sometimes :)02:42
BookmanCynthia: so, you want me to create 128MB of free space Following the sda102:42
maccam94i think it might be a bit messy02:42
Amaranthmaccam94: nah, everything is handling what it is supposed to02:42
CynthiaYes Bookman02:43
Amaranthmaccam94: and udev only gets involved in brightness keys when your OEM did something stupid like make them not real keys02:43
maccam94Amaranth: what handles when i hit the kill switch on my wifi card?02:43
Amaranthmaccam94: udev02:43
JanC"non-keyboard keys"02:43
maccam94Amaranth: isn't there an rfkill daemon?02:43
BookmanCynthia: primary?02:43
Amaranthmaccam94: I don't think so02:43
AmaranthThis part is new02:44
CynthiaBookman: yes. And for the filesystem, use ext3 or ext202:44
Amaranthmaccam94: There is an rfkill command if you want to do it from userspace02:44
BookmanCynthia: created.  ext3, primary02:44
AmaranthAnd heck, udev might not even be involved in this, it depends on how that kill switch works02:44
AmaranthIt could be all in hardware, it could be all in the kernel02:44
maccam94i think hal is confusing me02:45
AmaranthBut anything to do with hardware events that aren't keypresses and mouse clicks that userspace would want to know about go through udev02:45
maccam94because right now lots of hal daemons control things02:45
Amaranthright, hal does too much02:46
CynthiaBookman: ok. Now you'll need to edit both Mint's and Ubuntu's /etc/fstab file, to refer to what you just created. (sudo gedit /etc/fstab is fine)02:46
maccam94but doesn't X grab keypresses and mouse clicks?02:46
Amaranthmaccam94: Right, I said other than those02:46
Cynthiathe line should look like this:  /dev/sdaNEWNUMBER  /boot  ext3  defaults  0  202:46
CynthiaNEWNUMBER is the number of the partition that gparted just made, I think it'll be sda302:47
BookmanCynthia: oops, I forgot to apply in gparted.  Working............02:47
BookmanSorry02:47
CynthiaNo worries02:47
Amaranthwhat hal used to do is now handled by udev, devicekit-disks, devicekit-power, dbus, and (eventually anyway) upstart02:48
maccam94Amaranth: and udev will now talk directly to dbus?02:48
Amaranthnope02:48
Amaranthyou use libudev and libgudev (glib wrapper) to work with udev02:49
maccam94...which i would consider part of udev...?02:49
Amaranthyeah02:49
maccam94rather maybe udevd doesn't talk to dbus, but dbus may listen to udevd?02:49
Amaranthyou could make a daemon that listens to udevd and uses dbus to forward such messages02:50
Amaranthbut that's hal :P02:50
maccam94well yeah, i'm trying to figure out how those communications happen without hal02:50
Amaranthudev sends out events using its own system02:50
maccam94but you wouldn't see those in your X session02:51
Amaranththose libraries are how you communicate with udev02:51
Amaranthalthough it's one-way communication, you can't tell udev anything02:51
maccam94i mean right now i'm mainly thinking of notify-osd notifications02:51
Amaranthnotify-osd is completely different02:51
maccam94notify-osd uses dbus, no?02:51
Amaranthit does02:51
Amaranthbut if you mean notifications for battery and brightness and such those have always been handled by gnome-power-manager02:52
maccam94so if i want to see notifications of a power cable being unplugged, or see how high the brightness is set, or how much battery life is remaining...02:52
maccam94there would need to be some sort of communication between udev and dbus02:53
Amaranthgnome-power-manager was responsible for showing those when hal was around and it's just as responsible for showing those now that we're using udev and devicekit-power02:53
maccam94another example not involving power would be plugging in an audio cable02:53
JanCI guess pulseaudio could handle such things  ;)02:54
Amaranthpulseaudio or a plugin to gnome-settings-daemon02:54
maccam94with the realtek driver on a windows machine i have, if i plug a speaker cable into the microphone jack on my laptop, it will tell me i've connected an output device and make the port act like an audio output02:54
BookmanCynthia: this is taking awhile.  You must have thought I either had a tiny hard drive or a really, really, really fast one before!02:54
CynthiaBookman: I didn't expect it to take a very short time02:55
CynthiaI resized a partition before, of 20 GB, and it took 6 hours02:55
Bookman6 HOURS???????????????????02:55
AmaranthBookman: resizing or moving partitions with gparted takes longer than it would take to backup the partitions, wipe them out, and restore the backups02:55
maccam94Amaranth: not always02:55
CynthiaBut it preserves UUIDs etc., which is desirable here :)02:55
BookmanThis is 100 GB so I'm beat for the night then?02:55
AmaranthBookman: come back in 24 hours02:56
BookmanOh crap.02:56
Amaranthgparted is very protective02:56
Amaranthit does everything in such a way to make sure nothing is lost02:56
CynthiaThe 20 GB partition only took 6 hours to resize because gparted took the 128-block copy02:56
Amaranthafter every step it runs fsck02:57
CynthiaI don't know why it thought this was optimal02:57
BookmanShoot.....ok, maybe a complete wipeout and fresh install is the best idea.  I would have thought an upgrade would handle my situation better.  I guess not.02:59
CynthiaMultibooting with two grubs is not the best idea, unfortunately03:00
CynthiaYou have to use only one, and dump the configuration there, and make all Unix-based OSes honor the same configuration03:00
Cynthiaotherwise things start to not work, as you saw03:00
BookmanYeah, I thought that the distros would look for that.03:00
BookmanHey, I have to learn.03:00
Cynthiayeah :)03:01
CynthiaYou do that by making both distros use this same partition as /boot03:01
JanCyou can put each OS's GRUB in the partition boot record, and a main grub in the MBR that runs the OS-maintained ones as some sort of "submenu"  ;)03:01
BookmanI have never had a problem on a single machine with an upgrade.  Just a problem with Ubuntu and multiple o/s's03:01
CynthiaJanC: but that requires more advanced stuff like chain-loading03:01
Cynthiadoes it not?03:02
JanCindeed03:02
Cynthiabookman, you could do that if you weren't afraid of editing the config manually03:02
Cynthia(you want to learn, hm? :)03:02
Bookmannah, each o/s is different.03:02
BookmanMulti distro setups is new then?03:03
BookmanIt seems to be kind of raw03:03
JanCyou could use GAG as the main bootloader, as it has a built-in menu-based UI to configure it  ;)03:03
Bookmanhmmmmmmmmmmmmmm03:03
Cynthiait is raw, the bootloader uses these hard disk references -- as seen by the BIOS -- to boot your OSes03:03
BookmanYeah, and drive assignments are another nightmare.03:04
Cynthiahence why it's not sda3 or whatever, it's going to be (hd0,2)03:04
Cynthiayeah03:04
Bookmanok....I hope I have a cd of 9.04 here still!03:04
JanCthe problem with bootloaders is that there is no agreement about how OS's can cooperate in their configuration03:04
BookmanJanC: hey, complex task!03:05
BookmanI understood the risk, hence the test machine03:05
JanCit's not that complex, if OS writers wanted to cooperate03:05
Bookmangood point!03:05
JanCstarting with MS of course03:05
BookmanNo need03:05
BookmanJust obsolete their stuff.03:06
JanCwell, considering that most computers still need Windows, there is no point it cooperating nicely between linux distros and then being wiped away by Windows 703:06
BookmanMight be so.  My business and personal machines have no need for Windows03:07
Cynthiathat's why I was taught to install Linux last in my classes03:07
Cynthiabut users are not going to know this03:07
BookmanNo, Linux will never dominate until pre-installed.03:08
JanCwell, if you have Ubuntu now, and need Win 7 when it gets released, there is no way you could have installed Windows first  ;)03:08
Cynthia(ProTIP: Linux installed last will make GRUB the bootloader and detect Windows, adding a chainload entry)03:08
CynthiaJanC: Aye :P03:08
BookmanCynthia: ok, my 24 hours is complete!03:09
CynthiaAlready, Bookman? That was quick! :)03:09
Bookmansda3 it is03:09
JanCthings might be better on EFI systems though (but I haven't one, so can't test that :) )03:09
Bookman(good little laptop)03:09
JanCor CoreBoot systems03:09
CynthiaAnyway. Now you need to copy the files in Linux Mint's /boot directory to this new partition, and for that, you need to mount it.03:10
Cynthiasudo mkdir /mnt/sda3 && sudo mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/sda303:10
Cynthiasudo cp -r --archive /boot/* /mnt/sda303:10
BookmanNow, I did not follow your other instructions yet though03:11
Cynthiaoh, the fstab thing, right03:11
BookmanCorrect, I did not do that yet03:11
Cynthiaremember that you'll need to do this in Ubuntu too, so write that part down03:11
BookmanYes, but I can access ubuntu from Mint, correct?03:12
Cynthiaoh, you could,  you need to mount it in much the same manner03:12
webbb82im having some problems running kiba dock in karmic it freezes everytime i click to add stuff to it03:14
BookmanI can mount via nautilus03:14
BookmanEasy Peasy03:15
BookmanNow, my current fstab refers to hda1 and hda5 and hdc03:18
BookmanNot sdaX03:18
BookmanActually those are commented.  It just refers to hdc which is my cd03:20
Cynthiabookman, most of the partitions are mounted by UUID, but I don't know the UUID of the partition you just created. I guess  you could get the UUID with the 'blkid' utility03:22
webbb82im trying to find the folder that stores all the app launchers , as in if i wanted to add a app to my dock03:22
Cynthiaand have you copied the files to /mnt/sda3 yet?03:22
webbb82sbin is close but the icon arent03:23
BookmanCynthia: you know what?  This is way too complicated for the average experimenter I'm afraid.03:23
Cynthiawebbb82: application launchers refer to icons, and they're in /usr/share/applications03:23
Cynthiaicons are in /usr/share/icons03:23
webbb82Cynthia, thank you03:23
BookmanCynthia: forums and maillists make it sound so easy.  Just dual boot.03:24
Cynthiabookman: I agree. which is why I usually rely solely on installers to configure my grub03:24
Cynthiaredhat's installer, ubuntu's and CentOS's as of yet03:24
BookmanCynthia: but the average experimenter would not know that.03:24
BookmanOr maybe I missed a huge step03:25
Cynthiafor dual booting, with any sort of half-complicated setup, automatic grub configuration is not guaranteed to work if both OSes don't have the same partition as /boot :s03:25
CynthiaBookman: are you giving up now, or shall I try to continue? I must warn you, I don't really know my way around grub as I once did - that's what GUI installers do to you03:26
BookmanYup, I understand that now, but how do you know about that when you just want to add anther o/s to your single o/s system?  I did not notice that in any installation screens.03:27
CynthiaIt's in Ubuntu's installer, ubiquity, page 8 under the Advanced button03:27
BookmanCynthia: I give I'm afraid.  I thank you for your help though.  Greatly appreciated and you taught me just how complicated it really is03:27
Cynthiaubiquity will detect most OSes and act accordingly even before reaching page 8 though03:27
Cynthiait can import documents too03:27
BookmanHmmm....never noticed options like that03:28
Cynthiapage 8 Advanced is for bootloader configuration per se; OSes are in page 5 ("choose which partitions to use" or "side by side", aka the Partitioner), page 6 (import documents) and this page 803:29
BookmanMaybe a future upgrade would be to be more friendly to multi-o/s upgrades/installs.03:29
BookmanAthough it is a niche market I would suppose.03:29
* Cynthia shrugs03:29
BookmanSo much to learn!03:30
Cynthiait appears to be for power users, yes03:30
CynthiaVirtual machines to run 2 OSes at the same time seem simple in comparison :P03:30
Cynthiainstall VirtualBox-OSE, create VM, mount disc from hardware CD-ROM inside the VM, then you can install your other OS03:31
Bookmanyes, but they don't take advantage of the machines.  I'm tired of seeing reviews of operating systems within vm's.  Not comparable at all.03:31
CynthiaI agree, for the reviews bit03:31
BookmanIf you test an O/03:32
BookmanS, test it03:32
BookmanComplete.  Then maybe things like this would come up.03:32
BookmanPet Peave.03:32
CynthiaYou mean like how certain hardware drivers end up missing or half-broken?03:33
Cynthiabut they don't break ever in a VM03:33
BookmanYes, dual boot functions don't work....so on and so on and son on.03:33
BookmanGive things a fair shot.03:33
Bookmanwireless works wonderful under VM.  In reality not at all03:34
CynthiaI've truthfully never seen a wireless adapter in a VM hypervisor03:34
Cynthiathey're all 100 Ethernet or GigE03:34
BookmanI guess I said that wrong.  The requirements for wireless testing are not needed under VM as they are under the real machine.03:37
CynthiaAh, that makes sense03:37
BookmanSorry03:37
BookmanAnd 3D03:37
BookmanAnd USB03:37
BookmanBut, the benefits of being even able to do all of this stuff outweighs the drawbacks.03:38
CynthiaStill, VMware and VirtualBox don't even have the ability to provide a wireless adapter to a VM. VirtualBox can provide 3D acceleration now, as well as USB; in VMware, 3D is experimental and you can't provide USB. At least, when I last tested both.03:38
webbb82how can i fix Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libapt-pkg-libc6.7-6-4.03:38
blueyedDoes anyone have insight into bug 432070? (One of) The problem might be that the "has been mounted in the future" comes from different TZ handling.03:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 432070 in mountall "UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY: fails to boot ("last mount time is in the future")" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43207003:38
BookmanI've not tried the 3D in VirtualBox yet.  I look forward to doing that.03:39
webbb82i cant find libapt-pkg-libc6 anywhere03:39
BookmanCynthia: well, you were just super in helping me out here tonight!  I really do appreciate it and you've shown me where I have to learn more.03:41
Cynthiablueyed: I believe the timestamp in the future bug was fixed; at least in Alpha 6 it is. Are you running Alpha 5 or Alpha 6?03:41
CynthiaBookman: you're welcome03:41
CynthiaMay your learning be prolific03:41
Cynthiaif that's even the right word, prolific03:41
BookmanI certainly hope so.03:42
blueyedCynthia: I'm upgrading through karmic since a few months.. last updates from ~24h ago. nothing which looks like a fix in the updates now.03:42
BookmanCynthia: You need a break here!03:43
Cynthia:P03:43
Cynthiaoh my, blueyed, 3 MB images03:43
Lars_Gshe's our brave warrior! helping non stop03:43
BookmanTake a timeout and have a beer on me03:43
CynthiaUnusually perhaps, I don't drink beer. Toss me a can of Pepsi though, and I'll be happy :)03:44
Lars_GI wouldn't like to drink a beer off you Bookman03:44
BookmanTossed03:44
Lars_Gbut I've never been into food paraphilias03:44
webbb82has anyone i n here used crn the software store like app http://www.cnr.com/home03:44
Lars_GCynthia: I have scented green tea too03:44
webbb82check it outo it looks kinda cool03:44
blueyedCynthia: I know. But would not want to resize them on the Live CD.03:45
Cynthiablueyed: gimp could resize them, but ah well. I'm loading them now03:45
Cynthiaah, yeah03:47
Cynthiablueyed: that looks like a standard Bug 423247 to me03:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 423247 in clock-setup "Superblock last mount times cause fsck to fail" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42324703:48
Cynthiayou can't get the shell because you don't have a root password? in that case, run "sudo -s" in a terminal somewhere, type "passwd" and enter a password twice; you can then reboot and give this new password. or, you could overwrite the install with Alpha603:50
Cynthiainside the recovery shell, you'd run "fsck /dev/md0"03:51
Mulderis empathy still going to replace pidgin as default im?03:51
Lars_GYou can always install pidgin03:53
blueyedCynthia: sounds so. But not fixed for me (updated 24 hours ago). I'm about to try: http://www.mail-archive.com/debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org/msg388846.html03:54
Mulderi take it that means yes03:55
blueyedCynthia: apart from that: I'm not getting usplash anymore, which is odd, too.03:55
Cynthiablueyed: me neither, I stopped getting usplash in alpha 503:58
blueyedCynthia: I have setup a root password now. ok, then that's expected. Obviously, I do not want to reinstall. It's still my first Ubuntu install (based on Hoary).03:59
blueyedbrb, hopefully03:59
Cynthiaoh my, you really installed an alpha over a release version by upgrading? you're brave :p04:00
blueyed? no, I've been on karmic since 3+ months at least.04:00
Cynthiaer - Hoary Hedgehog is from 200504:01
blueyedbut yes, I've (dist-)upgraded always early in release cycles.04:01
blueyedyes.04:01
Cynthiaah ok04:01
blueyedI've gone through all releases of course.04:01
BookmanCynthia: You know, I'm going to try an upgrade from a fresh 9.04 install to a 9.10 Alpha install just to see what happens!04:04
CynthiaGo right ahead, just don't expect it to be all peachy yet :)04:05
BookmanNo expectations yet.04:05
BookmanI want to just see if it even boots04:05
BookmanThis poor laptop takes a beating!04:06
BookmanOh great, 9.04 reinstall and now broadcom wireless does not work.04:13
RichardWolfVIHey, is usplash working for you?04:14
Cynthiaouch, wireless breakage04:15
BookmanCynthia: as always04:15
CynthiaRichardWolfVI: alpha 6 live CD has an usplash, but it gets dropped on the hard drive for some reason04:15
Cynthiayou get the beautiful text-mode boot04:15
BookmanCynthia: wireless and webcams are the Achilles heals of Linux.04:16
CynthiaI never even tried a webcam.04:17
BookmanThey don't work04:17
CynthiaWhat I want working is a "what you hear" input option for sound recording.04:17
Cynthiai.e. I want to be able to record what gets sent to my speakers as a file.04:17
RichardWolfVIBookman: unless you're lucky to get Atheros and Logitech :P04:18
RichardWolfVIRespectively.04:18
Beyondcrok any idea to why when i try to run alpha 6 live cd the login/splash screen dose a infinet loop.... playing the logon sound04:19
Beyondcrwhile booting i get alot of I/O errors04:20
CynthiaBeyondcr: "unhandled sense code"?04:20
Beyondcrhum  is there a log of the start up04:21
Beyondcrif i hit ctrl alt f1 i can getin to console but i have to hit it before the splash comes up or it crashes04:22
bjsniderBeyondcr, what kind of a board is that?04:22
Beyondcri also see a mmc0 unknown controller version 2 but fro what i understand thats the flash card reader...04:23
CynthiaBeyondcr: there's a log of startup when you can access a console, with 'dmesg'04:23
Beyondcrty04:23
Cynthiajust run it as any user04:23
Beyondcri want to help fix this things have been broken for this laptop from alpha 4 and up04:23
Beyondcrwhat is the defult password for root04:24
Beyondcron live cd04:25
DanaG!root04:25
ubottuDo not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo04:25
DanaGif you want a root shell, do sudo -i04:25
RichardWolfVIBeyondcr: Check if your CD is not corrupted.04:25
Beyondcr,,,04:25
Cynthiathe user ubuntu has no password, I don't know for root; and I thought a shell was sudo -s04:25
RichardWolfVIBeyondcr: the user is ubuntu and has no password04:26
Beyondcrif 3 releases and about 4 or five downloads from the main server is corrupted then i dont know but im sure its not04:26
Beyondcrty04:26
Beyondcri will rember that04:26
bjsnidermaybe your chipset is not well supported04:26
RichardWolfVIBeyondcr: Well, I had a pile of corrupted Xubuntu Dapper CDs on my desk04:27
CynthiaBeyondcr: you can checkthe md5sum as given on http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/karmic/alpha-6/ (the file is MD5SUM), or boot the disc and select Test disc for errors04:27
Beyondcrok04:28
Beyondcri will test disk04:28
Beyondcrbut im sure there is a bigger problem here04:28
Beyondcri first noticed it after doing updates while running alpha 304:28
Beyondcrit has somthing to do with the new kernel04:29
TinasonFTWis there a way for me to do a network upgrade of jaunty kubuntu to karmic a6 kubuntu?04:29
bjsniderTinasonFTW, be sure you really want to04:30
TinasonFTWcheck04:30
TinasonFTW(i am sure)04:30
bjsniderthere are lots of ways04:31
bjsniderbut keep in mind you cannot downgrade afterwards04:31
TinasonFTWok04:32
bjsniderupgrade-manager -d would be one way04:33
BeyondcrRichardWolfVI i did get a crap load of buffer i/o errors04:34
Beyondcrthen it stoped on opening pip04:34
Beyondcrthen it stoped on opening pipe04:34
TinasonFTWbjsnider: no thats not working04:34
TinasonFTWanyone knoe if there is a way for me to do a network upgrade of jaunty kubuntu to karmic a6 kubuntu?04:34
TinasonFTW(yes, i read the disclaimer, and yes i want to go ahead with it)04:35
RichardWolfVIBeyondcr: That's a sign of a corrupted image04:35
Beyondcrok well where do i check the MD5SUMS on the disk04:36
Beyondcrmaby i should try to burn it at a slower speed?04:36
RichardWolfVIyou can extract the ISO image and run md5sum on the file04:37
RichardWolfVIand on the ISO image you're burning04:37
RichardWolfVIand compare them to the md5sum file in the download page04:37
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RichardWolfVIWhich image did you download?04:38
Beyondcrok well i opend the file04:38
Beyondcrand got alot of numbers and directors04:38
Beyondcri got it from the site you just gave me04:38
Beyondcrit started happing after alpha 304:38
Beyondcrand i tryed both gnome and kde 64 and 32 they all gave me this problem04:39
Beyondcrcould it be that i am burning them to fast04:39
RichardWolfVIhttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/karmic/alpha-6/MD5SUMS For instance, these are the sums for the Alpha 6 ISO04:39
TinasonFTWis there a way for me to do a network upgrade of jaunty kubuntu to karmic a6 kubuntu?04:40
RichardWolfVIif the ones you got dont match, your images are corrupted04:40
RichardWolfVITinasonFTW: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/karmic/alpha6#Upgrading%20from%20Ubuntu%209.0404:40
TinasonFTWty04:41
RichardWolfVIwell, maybe you gotta use the Kubuntu equivalent04:41
Beyondcrwhat is there a md5sum checker?04:41
Beyondcrbecuse i open it in notepad and get alot of crap04:41
RichardWolfVIBeyondcr: md5sum04:41
CynthiaBeyondcr: http://www.pc-tools.net/win32/md5sums/04:42
TinasonFTWyeah, what is the kubuntu equivelant?04:42
RichardWolfVITinasonFTW; try running: update-manager -d04:43
CynthiaTinasonFTW: it's md5sum in *Ubuntu (includes K, X, Edu)04:43
TinasonFTWi did, it doesnt work (command not found)04:43
TinasonFTWCynthia: thank you , but, i dont need md5 help :) (i think that was Beyondcr)04:44
RichardWolfVICynthia: He's asking for the equivalent of update-manager on Kubuntu04:44
Beyondcrhum04:44
Beyondcrok it is wrong04:45
Beyondcrwhat do they change it everyday?04:45
RichardWolfVIBeyondcr: no04:45
RichardWolfVII'd recommend you BitTorrent for downloading large files04:45
CynthiaI thought the question was what the md5sum equivalent was on Kubuntu, my bad04:45
Beyondcrthen why would it be croupt if i keep downloading the same file04:46
TinasonFTWCynthia: no worries :)04:46
RichardWolfVIBT checks consistency constantly while downloading04:46
sageNsandMD5SUM  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM#head-cc4057205f46f3da4e36ee1974c50c51bd89ed2404:46
RichardWolfVIBeyondcr: The Alpha 3, 4, 5, 6 ISOs are different from each other, their sums are different as well04:46
Beyondcryes and i got #6 and it dosenot match what they said it should but i downloaded it like 3 times already04:47
xmnti fixed all of karmic!!04:48
RichardWolfVIBeyondcr: Maybe you're having issues on your network, lost packages, etc.04:48
RichardWolfVIBeyondcr: I remid you, back in 2006 I had a pile of corrupt Xubuntu 6.06 CDs04:49
Beyondcrhum so that checksum changes while the iso is downloaded04:49
RichardWolfVI*remind04:49
RichardWolfVIWell, the checksum is determined by the final file.04:49
Beyondcrinteresting04:50
Amaranthxmnt: I dunno, I'm still seeing 60000 bugs open04:51
TinasonFTWthe command to do a network upgrade from jaunty to karmic kubuntu is: 'do-release-upgrade -d'04:51
RichardWolfVIanyway, BT uses error correction, I'd recommend it for files that big.04:51
xmntit easy, reboot into jaunty04:51
Beyondcr?04:51
Beyondcrbittorrent?04:51
RichardWolfVIBeyondcr: Yes04:52
RichardWolfVIGotta get going, See ya all!04:53
Beyondcroh wow i never took time to notice the torrent files04:53
Beyondcrhey thanks alot for your help04:54
RichardWolfVIYou're welcome.04:54
Beyondcryou just probly saved me hours04:54
AirBenderBeyondcr: you can also use rsync to get just the missing/wrong parts of the iso05:08
AirBenderthere are some template scripts up there in the wiki for doing that the easy way05:09
Beyondcrwell its almost done now im going to try it with the new torrent file.... for the 4th time =-) wish me luch05:10
Beyondcrluck05:10
AirBendergoo luck then...05:10
AirBendergood05:10
Beyondcrlol05:10
Beyondcrthe torrent is wayyyy faster05:11
Beyondcrthis is crazy if that is what the problem is05:12
Beyondcri never seen such thing05:12
AirBenderI can understand the problem, and admit it's really posible, but at the same time is pretty uncommon for me05:13
Beyondcri/0 error on device sr005:18
webbb82if i download kde in karmic will it work and  give me karmic koala kubuntu05:22
Cynthiawebbb82: Yes05:24
Cynthiarun tasksel and select the appropriate package05:24
Beyondcri burned it to dvd05:27
Beyondcrnow it dont show the i/o errors.....05:27
Beyondcrwhat the heck05:27
xmntdoesn't05:29
xmntBeyondcr, why not use a usb drive?05:29
Beyondcri still get looped on splash05:30
Beyondcrthis is starting to make me alittle upset05:30
AmaranthBeyondcr: Radeon HD?05:31
Beyondcrlaptop i think radeon 310005:31
xmntinstall base jaunty - dist upgrade to karmic05:31
AmaranthYeah, that'd be Radeon HD05:31
Beyondcrit keeps looping05:31
AmaranthThe problem is mesa had support for it enabled so compiz tries to start. Doing so kills X05:31
Beyondcr....05:32
AmaranthThe driver is not ready to be enabled, it crashes running glxgears05:32
Beyondcrso is there a way around that?05:32
Beyondcrlike force vesa05:32
AmaranthOnly if you can get to a VT05:33
AmaranthBut it seems to break that too05:33
DanaGdang, I wish there were a PPA for the drm-next kernel.05:33
DanaGyou can  boot 'text' to prevent gdm from starting, by the way.05:33
DanaGthat is, add the word 'text' to the command line, through grub.05:33
Beyondcrso what i have to waite till a new driver is released05:33
AmaranthBeyondcr: It's fixed now05:34
Beyondcrwhat do you mean?05:34
Beyondcrlike right now05:34
AmaranthBut you'd have to get a daily snapshot cd image05:34
Beyondcrwhere is that located05:34
AmaranthThe fix was uploaded on the 16th05:34
Beyondcrwell i got the one from the 17th and it still gives me the problem05:34
Amaranthit may not have made it into that one05:35
AmaranthSo you'll have to wait a couple days for a new one that has the fix05:35
AmaranthOr get the alternative install CD then upgrade right away05:35
CynthiaDanaG: I was looking for that option, thanks05:35
AmaranthDanaG: That doesn't work with the new gdm05:36
Beyondcrwill the alternative have everything05:36
DanaGhmm, I think it may have been re-added.05:36
AmaranthBeyondcr: yeah05:36
DanaGaptitude changelog gdm05:36
CynthiaAmaranth: aww05:36
Beyondcrand do they add a update before you install05:36
Amaranthno, you'll have to boot in recovery mode to update05:36
Beyondcrwhat if i install then goto the console and do a update?05:36
Amaranthhope you have an ethernet connection and not some kind of wireless05:37
Beyondcri can manage to get to the console05:37
AmaranthRight, you want to install then boot in recovery mode, choose netroot, and upgrade05:37
Amaranththen it should work05:37
Beyondcryou have to hit it right before the splash05:37
Amaranthin that case you can probably fix it on the live cd05:37
AmaranthDanaG: ah, yeah, they added it again, awesome05:38
AmaranthNow we just need to get the failsafe GNOME session back05:38
Beyondcrwill i have to type any commands to connect my eth or will it connect by it self05:38
Amaranthit should have connected on boot05:39
Beyondcrk then do apt-update05:39
Amaranthyou'll probably have to add the repos05:39
AmaranthI believe they are commented out05:39
Beyondcrwhats to command to see the repos05:41
Amaranthsudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list05:41
Beyondcrand which one do i want to enable05:45
Amaranthall of them05:46
Beyondcrthen type apt-update install?05:47
Beyondcr?05:50
CynthiaBeyondcr: apt-get update05:53
Cynthiathen run the UI update manager or type apt-get upgrade05:53
bullgardWhat is the use of the indicator_applet in Karmic?06:10
xmntbullgard, what indicator ye be speaking of?06:10
bullgardxmnt: "indicator-applet 0.1. An applet that handles all system hints. Copyright 2009 Canonical, Ltd."06:12
xmntbullgard, rrr ... thank ye for that most memorable descriptions ... as for yer answer tis be for the popups that be displayed for volumes and such06:14
bullgardhm06:15
Nattgewis there a way to get pulseaudio to play the microphone through the speakers?06:16
bullgardNattgew: Are you trying to establish an acoustical feedback and self-regeneration?06:17
Nattgewbullgard: I'm not really sure what that means... with Jaunty I could play the mic input through the speakers, I can't figure out how to do that with the new audio preferences06:18
bullgards/self-regeneration/self-excitation06:19
DanaGNattgew: google for module-loopback.06:20
DanaGyou can pacmd, then 'list'06:20
DanaGand then load-module module-loopback source=N sink=M06:21
DanaGwhere N and M are indexes.06:21
DanaGOr names.06:21
ShapeShifter499hi06:21
xmntNattgew, wouldn't ye produce feedback06:21
Cynthiaxmnt: headsets don't produce that :)06:25
ShapeShifter499I just installed the UNR and the KNR and I love both but will use UNR more than KNR, one question on the UNR interface the tab that has wine stuff won't work, what I mean is that when I click on the wine tab, UNR crashes and restarts, and no bug report shows up06:25
ShapeShifter499this is for karmic btw06:26
ShapeShifter499anyway to fix my problem?06:27
xmntAre, but he didn't make the decleration of using ye headset ... microphone be what he said06:28
Cynthiaoh - but there are still ways to make the microphone and speakers not feed back, i.e. distance them, protect the microphone with a sheet of paper in the direction the speakers produce sound in, etc.06:29
Cynthianot even a whole sheet, just a little bit06:30
ShapeShifter499anyone know what I could do?06:31
Dr_WillisFile a bug report?06:31
Dr_Willis:)06:31
Dr_Williscould be come conflict with the way the 2 UNR interfaces are working together.06:32
Dr_Williscould launch the app from a terminal (some how) and check the output also.06:32
ShapeShifter499so real quick fix? just w8 for the bug report to go through and get fixed?06:33
Dr_WillisCould try removing the other UNR stuff you got installed as a test. just use the  UNR, not KNR06:33
Dr_Willistry it as a new user also. see if it affexcts them06:33
xmntCynthia, me be speaking of the feedback loop - paper be useless against my volumes06:34
CynthiaShapeShifter499: there are not that many UNR users in here, and the interface is different from other Ubuntu editions, so please be patient :)06:34
Dr_WillisI cant stand the UNR interfaces. :) but i havent tried them in a while.06:35
ShapeShifter499well I installed it over my current karmic system, is there a option to go switch back without uninstalling unr?06:36
Dr_Willisthe UNR remix edition had some menu item to toggle the normal desktop/Unr desktop06:40
Dr_Willisid hope they kept that feature.06:40
Dr_Willis(even tho it dident work very well on Jaunty)06:40
bullgardMozilla Firefox 3.5.3 displays fonts in a large soft font which I dislike compared to the small font in my Ubuntu Hardy Firefox 3.0.14. How can I return to the old font?06:52
bullgards/ soft font/ soft manner/06:54
Cynthiabullgard: Firefox 3.5 completely disregards your hinting setting in Appearance Preferences and uses "slight" hinting. You must return to Firefox 3.0 to get the old behavior, as far as I know.06:57
glicksexcuse me does anyone else have problems with their Logitech Quickcam Pro 9000 with the sound not working?06:57
glicksthe mic06:57
philipglicks: I used to have all kinds of sound issues. I finally fixed them by running "alsamixer", only thing that worked to set the correct volume06:59
bullgardCynthia: Thank you for commenting.07:01
glicksi dont see where i can set the volume of my webcam in alsamixer07:01
philipthe new startup logo/screen looks ghastly07:06
glickswhat will happen if i uninstall pulseaudio07:07
glicksdo i need pulseaudio07:07
philipglicks:  running alsamixer didn't help?07:10
glicksno07:11
glicksit has nothing to do with alsamixer i dont thinik07:15
glicksi cant unmute it07:15
glicksi thought this cam worked flawlessly with linux07:15
connexHi, i can't boot, i get to the point GDM should start and all i get is screen flickering with shell prompting for password and user name, i looked at ps and i can see GDM fails to start and is run in a loop07:21
connexhad to kill dbus daemon for this to stop07:47
connexand still can't get X07:48
Dr_WillisHmm..07:55
Dr_Willisstopped the gdm service.. try 'startx' see if it gives any error messages perhaps.07:55
connexit fails, saying no nvidia drivers08:01
connexwhen i try to install the drivers i get: http://pastebin.com/m204b354008:02
Dr_Willisremove the cdrom line from your /etc/apt/sources.lst08:03
Dr_Willisupdate/upgrade/try again08:04
connexis this normal? http://pastebin.com/m3702bfbe   i did update08:07
Dr_Willissounds like some dbus error  happening.08:08
Dr_WillisE: Problem executing scripts APT::Update::Post-Invoke-Success '/usr/bin/dbus-send --system --dest=org.debian.apt --type=signal /org/debian/apt org.debian.apt.CacheChanged'08:08
Dr_Willisthis is why its Alpha software :)08:08
connexi wish i never tried to dist-upgrade from alpha 408:09
connexnow startx starts the desktop and dies back to prompt(i installed nvidia drivers)08:12
connexit gets to the point of loaded panel and desktop background08:13
Dr_Willischeck logs/erro messages?08:13
Dr_WillisI had issues with gnome not starting properly. but i wa able to start a different window manager.08:13
connexhttp://pastebin.com/m5f990ad908:15
wektis there a karmic dvd image?  i only see CD08:22
Dr_Willisnot tyhat ive seen08:24
Dr_WillisThe dvd rarely does much extra anyway i recall08:24
connexDr_Willis, have you seen the link08:25
wektsometimes packages i install are rare enough not to be even on the first DVD08:25
Dr_Willisi normally install fromc d.. then run a script i wrote ti install whatver extras i want/need08:29
Dr_WillisIm not even sure what extra packages are on the dvd any more.08:29
glickdoes anyone have a quickcam pro 9000?08:29
Jeruvymy understanding is the dvd only has added language support.  even alternate is still on a cd.08:30
wektkarmic's target release date is earlier than the squeeze freeze08:31
Dr_WillisJeruvy:  thats what i was thinking.. but dident it also have both the desktop and alternative isntallers?08:33
wektDr_Willis: i know it had the 'alternative'08:34
wekti presume it had the normal desktop installer also08:34
Dr_WillisI havent bothered with the dvd in ages. I normally get iso. and  use unetbootin to make a flash installer :)08:34
liz_I use to have a package monitor in my launch menu, one that would sort by popularity, I never knew the name of it08:37
liz_it doesn't seem to be installed by default in 9.1008:37
Dr_Willisyou mean that crippled 'add/remove programs' icon?08:39
Dr_Willissorted by  'stars' rateing.. wich was really.. not too usefull.. :)08:39
liz_oh yeah08:41
liz_I liked sorting by popularity08:41
liz_it's not good for most things, but it had it's uses08:41
Dr_Willisfor the very limited set of programs it had listed..08:41
liz_I had noticed that problem08:41
liz_I wish synaptic had such a feature08:42
Dr_Willistoo many people came in to the support channel saying they couldent find program-such-and-such.. because they thought that Add/remove was  THE only package manager.08:42
liz_is it somewhere I can run from the terminal?08:42
eagles0513875liz_: the only command i can think of to find packages is apt-cache search package name for instance firefox and it will bring up all packages relating to firefox08:43
liz_well I'm not searching for something by name, I just like trying out popular packages08:44
eagles0513875in kpackagekit you can search though again by name08:45
liz_no you can't, there's no popularity feature there08:45
Dr_Willis trhe Popularity feature is Unpopular!08:46
Dr_Willis:)08:46
liz_I didn't know that, wouldn't it be more popular if it were integrated into a good package manager like synaptic or like eagels suggests, kpackagekit08:47
Dr_WillisI doubt if very many people care whats more popular   or not08:48
Dr_Willisplus it has to give some sort of info back to the servers when people install things.. most people opt out of that08:48
liz_I'm just new, I liked trying out popular packages08:48
Dr_WillisI dont recall 9.10 even asking  to enable it...08:48
liz_a lot of them were useful, and I never knew they existed08:48
eagles0513875well this is even better08:48
eagles0513875audio is broken :(08:48
liz_9.10 asked when I installed it08:49
liz_I didn't use the alternate installer though, it might not be there08:49
Dr_WillisIt might of asked and i just automatically said no. :) i never noticed..08:50
liz_I do that sometimes with dialog windows08:50
liz_just click OK08:50
liz_I could just read through the package alphabetically, but I enjoyed reading through the popular ones first08:50
liz_I tried loading the data from the popcon website but it was too raw08:51
liz_oh well, I guess I lose this round08:58
liz_the popularity information is probably gone forever, or at least long enough for me to get use to all these linux apps or give up on it by then08:59
liz_thanks for the explination, at least I won't think it was something I did that hid or uninstalled that feature09:00
Dr_Willis!info ddclient09:07
ubottuddclient (source: ddclient): address updating utility for dynamic DNS services. In component universe, is extra. Version 3.8.0-4ubuntu1 (karmic), package size 63 kB, installed size 344 kB09:07
nonix4alpha6 still seems to be affected by https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=514901 - can't seem to find that one on launchpad, is it reported yet?09:18
ubottubugzilla.redhat.com bug 514901 in kernel "kvm virtio_blk errors - "end_request: I/O error, dev vda, sector 0"" [Medium,Closed: rawhide]09:18
Michalxoguys, do they fixing this problem? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/42924909:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 429249 in gnome-power-manager "[Karmic] keyboard locked/freezed unable to type anything" [Undecided,New]09:26
ShapeShifter499can I output my display on my netbook with ubuntu karmic to another computer via a stream?09:31
ShapeShifter499and not remote desktop09:32
Dr_WillisShapeShifter499:   not that ive know of then,09:32
Dr_Willisunless therss some screengrabber in real time that streams.. and ive not seen one of those09:33
Dr_Willisrecord my desktop to a pipe.. then use vls to stream the output.. (eww...)09:33
djdarkman_hello, where can I get a karmic alpha6 USB image?09:35
* nonix4 sights... trying to report a bug with ubuntu-bug, two other bugs surface09:38
nonix4*sighs*09:38
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djdarkman_how can I do a clean Alpha 6 install without wasting a CD?09:45
Dr_Willisdjdarkman_:  use unetbootin and an iso file.. make a bootable flash drive09:45
Dr_WillisOr that usb-disk-creater tool in the menus on ubuntu09:46
djdarkman_Dr_Willis: unetbootin doesnt seem to work09:48
eagles0513875djdarkman_: do you have a windows machine you can run unetbootin on cuz thats what i did on windows yesterday and it worked fine09:49
djdarkman_I think it messes up some device paths (/dev/sdb instead of /dev/sda)09:51
Dr_Willisdjdarkman_:   and how/what are you doing with it? I use it to make a bootablle flash drive all the time.09:56
Dr_WillisIt worked with  Alpha4 for me.09:56
Dr_Willisi DONT use it to install 'to the hard drive'09:56
Dr_WillisThe Usb-creater tool in the system -> admin->USB startup disk      works a little better i find.09:57
djdarkman_I think unetbootin messed it up because I did it on another machine09:58
Dr_WillisI normally use Unetbootin to make a bootable flash drive. that then can work on most every machine i got..09:59
Dr_WillisSOME machines seem tohave some issues with some of my flash media.09:59
Dr_WillisI got one flash drive that boots every machine.. except 1...09:59
Dr_Willisthen another flash drive that boots that one fine..10:00
Dr_Willismade with the same tool/same iso.10:00
Dr_WillisIve herd it may have somthing to do with LBA flag on the flash drive partition.10:00
djdarkman_hmmm thanks Dr_Willis I think I will try unetbootin on the same machine I want to install on, and see how it works out10:01
Dr_WillisThe Ubuntu usb-startup-disk works a little better. it can make a peristant save file also.10:01
Turmsi've downloaded and installed alpha 6, everything ok, but at the first boot i do not have the splash and it stops at "Starting AppArmor Profiles"10:01
Turmsthe connection went down, did anyone answer my question?10:03
Dr_WillisNope10:03
Dr_Willis:)10:03
Dr_WillisIve not heard of anyone else with Alpha6 problems like that10:04
Turmswell i'll restart it10:04
olyhi, there is a bug on this laptop which i would like to track down and report so looking for some ideas / help in fiding the cause so it can be reported correctly10:06
olybasically it only happens on the asus x59gl laptop, when playing games after about 30 seconds the laptop powers off10:07
olythe graphics card is nvidia, and i have tried the 170 185 and 190 series of driver but the same happens on all of them10:07
olyit used to work in older distros, so something has changed which causes this10:08
Dr_Willissounds like 'classic' overheating10:08
olyit happens on two identical machine, but they work fine in windows10:08
vallhalla81is compiz disabled in 9.10? as i am having trouble getting it going10:08
Dr_Willisolder disrto live cd - dosent do it>  (as a way to test)10:08
olyyeah, except they dont in windows so seems like the fan is not spinning up correctly or something10:09
TurmsDr_Willis: i've restartd kermit but it still stops at the same point, i can access the kermit partition from another partition where i've debian squeeze, do you think i could do something to trace the problem by chrooting into kermit from squeeze?10:09
olyi have tried stress testing the cpu, and can not make that overheat10:09
Dr_WillisKermit?10:09
Dr_WillisKarmic Koala?10:10
olyis there a way to control the fan speed, perhaps just set it to max speed10:10
TurmsDr_Willis: yes10:10
olyi am unsure how to track down if its the kernel nvidia drivers or something else todo with power saving10:10
Dr_Willisoly:   fan speeds ive seen depend on the exact mb/laptop/chipset10:10
TurmsDr_Willis: sorry i've always problems remembering the code name of ubuntu releases :-D10:11
Dr_WillisTurms:  you chould chroot in. and update/upgrade and see if that fixes anything10:11
TurmsDr_Willis: ok, i try streight away10:11
olyany suggestions on what i can try, i have tried quite a lot already like disabling acpi10:11
olyand trying the laptop with windows, just to rule out both laptops having hardware faults10:13
Dr_Willisoly:  if its doing it only in games.. that sounds liek it may be a video issue.10:13
Dr_Willisi wokder if glxgears will make them crash.10:13
Dr_Willisits low cpu load.. but high gpu load.10:13
olyyeah that makes sense10:14
olyi know being a laptop though the fan is shared between the cpu and gpu10:14
olyso was not sure how that works, does the kernel control the fan speed or can the nvidia controller also control it seperatly10:15
olycompiz works fine by the way10:15
olyso it is only high load10:15
Dr_Willisyou could get a BIG fan external blowng on it.. and open the cd drive door.. and see if it still does it. :)10:16
Dr_Willisit might not be overheating10:16
olyI also know a lot of changes in the kernel have happend for this laptop10:17
olyas prior to kernel 2.6.29 most of the hardware had issues but from that version it all seems to work10:18
olysome of the things i have tried are on launchpad here https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/8203110:20
olyif i new 100% it was nvidia driver that was causing it, that would be good as i could report it and help see it fixed10:20
olyone thing that intresting though is that in the nvidia-settings the gpu temprature never gets that high10:22
olyor not close to its max its actually quite a lot below the threshold when the reboot occurs10:22
Dr_Willissounds more and more like some driver quirk crashing.10:30
Dr_Willisnot overheating10:31
mjbrooksOverheating to a crash level would not occur in 30 seconds10:34
Dr_WillisYea.  I dident think a laptop gpu had that much power either. :)10:35
olyyeah it does, but could also be some sort of timing issue in the kernel or something not that i know much about the internal workings10:36
olyjust not sure how to pin point the exact cause10:36
olyis there some sort of debug mode for graphics drivers10:36
mjbrooksa graphics driver issue would not turn your machine off... you might get a black screen or pokemon style flashing though10:38
olyhum, intresting any suggestions on where else i could look10:39
mjbrooksthere might be a system call being made by the game that is causing a kernel panic10:39
mjbrookswhat game?10:39
olywould that be logged some where ?10:39
olyany :p10:39
olythat are opengl and intensive10:40
mjbrooksprobably not if it's suddenly crashing it would have time too10:40
mjbrookswhat happens when you run glxgears10:40
mjbrooks?10:40
olyopenarena x3 guild wars all causs it10:41
olywill try should think that will be okay because compiz is fine10:41
olymight be back in a sec if it reboots :)10:41
mjbrooksare you running compiz?10:41
olyyes and i have tried without as well10:42
olyi turned it on to see if i could replicate the reboot under those conditions10:42
mjbrookstry running a GL screensaver10:42
eagles0513875mjbrooks: :) all good after todays updates here10:46
mjbrooksoly,  you can file a bug prior to pinpointing the exact issue and the devs can help you10:47
mjbrookseagles0513875, woohoo10:47
eagles0513875mjbrooks: you test out the suspend feature or not10:49
mjbrookslol.... guess the GL screensaver did it too10:49
mjbrookseagles0513875, been too busy10:49
mjbrooksoly, that crash it too?10:49
olyokay did not like the opengl screensavers10:49
eagles0513875well ill test it in a bit10:49
olyi did not even set them full screen10:49
mjbrooksoly, file a bug10:50
olyokay will do what should i file it against ?10:50
mjbrooksoly, no need to totally pinpoint it, the devs will as for more info if they need it10:50
mjbrooksseems to me it would best be against opengl10:51
olyi also noticed my laptop said something about nforce conflict on boot10:51
mjbrooksthough how it's managing to do that I have no idea10:51
mjbrookshmmmm10:51
olyis there a way to log the bootup10:52
eagles0513875oly: what video card do you have10:52
mjbrooksit already is10:52
eagles0513875oly: dmesg = boot up log10:52
olyone sec10:52
mjbrooksdmesg | less10:52
eagles0513875but you need to pip it through less ^10:52
eagles0513875if not you wont find anything10:52
olyfrom what i understand dmesg is not the entire bootup process10:53
eagles0513875mjbrooks: here goes nothing on the suspend10:53
olyi know there used to be /var/log/boot once10:53
Cyberkilla|IdleIsn't all of that stuff in /var/log/messages?10:53
olynVidia Corporation C79 [GeForce 9200M G] (rev b1)10:53
Cyberkilla|IdleThat seems to have boot logs for me.10:53
Cyberkilla|IdleI have an 8400M GT:D10:54
olyi will check dmesg, again i think /var/log/message only has some of the messages10:54
mjbrooks/var/log/messages picks up most stuff10:54
mjbrooksbut not all10:54
olynot the entire log, i remember reading something about upstart being the reason we dont get /var/log/boot any more10:54
olyare you sure about reporting it against opengl10:56
olyif it was an opengl issue it would be effecting a lot of people10:57
olyit seems more kernel related to me10:57
olyor drivers10:57
mjbrooksoly, leave it blank10:57
olyokay10:57
GobiTheGoblinHi all =)10:58
GobiTheGoblini am in need of hid-ids.h file, where i can install it from? Anyone?10:59
mjbrookscrap it's 3am10:59
* TerminX hacks ck's new bfs-230 release into 2.6.31-rt1010:59
TerminXthis should be interesting10:59
TerminX...if it even boots :D10:59
mjbrooksGobiTheGoblin, what are you doing?11:00
TrewasI thought the newest kernel was supposed to fix manual-fsck-on-every-boot issue, but apparently not :(11:00
GobiTheGoblinmjbrooks: Compiling wacom11:00
TerminXTrewas: the issue with the superblock last mount timestamp?11:01
mjbrooksyou need the linux headers11:01
TrewasTerminX: yes11:02
mjbrooksGobiTheGoblin, sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -a)11:02
GobiTheGoblinit should be in /lib/modules/2.6.31-10-generic/build/drivers/hid/hid-ids.h but its not11:02
GobiTheGoblink ty11:02
TerminXit seems like the CMOS clock isn't getting set back to GMT at poweroff11:02
TerminXI've been working around it by going into CMOS and manually setting it to GMT before booting again... because when I hit ctrl+D to continue booting, nothing happens.11:03
GobiTheGoblinmjbrooks: they were already newest version....11:03
mjbrookshmmm11:03
mjbrooksGobiTheGoblin, grab the whole kit then linux-source-$(uname -r)11:04
TrewasTerminX: well it works when I fsck -y /dev/sda5 (or whatever the root partition is) and then reboot again11:04
Trewasbut fsck takes ages11:04
GobiTheGoblinthis is weird: E: "Couldn't find package linux-source-2.6.31-10-generic"11:06
aboSamoorit seems that the login screen changed a lot since jaunty ?!11:06
mjbrooksGobiTheGoblin, try sudo apt-get install linux-source-2.6.3111:07
olyfiled https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/43298811:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 432988 in ubuntu "asus x59gl reboots on intensive opengl" [Undecided,New]11:08
GobiTheGoblinthe was ok, but they too are newest11:09
aboSamoorwhat is the default gdm login screen now, I still have the light white one ! it seems it changed ?11:09
djdarkman_What is this all about: /init: line 1 can't open /dev/sdb: No medium found11:09
mjbrooksGobiTheGoblin, found a thread on your issue http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2009-09/msg04827.html11:09
Mentishi all. after pulse audio update there is no sound from side speakers. But with new user and default ~/.kde4 they works. What i need to delete in ~/.kde4 to make it works for my user? I dont want to delete whole kde4 dir.11:09
GobiTheGoblinty11:09
djdarkman_is this installer retarded or what? how can it not find the filesystem it runs from?11:10
aboSamoorany help ?11:10
mjbrooksGobiTheGoblin, hope they say something that helps11:10
GobiTheGoblinmjbrooks: seen that too, but the problem is that those file should be there.  That thread just say, that it's distro depended11:11
vistakillerMentis i have kubuntu and i remove pulseadio11:11
GobiTheGoblinI think those files are just not in PPA11:11
vistakilleri think it have too many problems11:11
mjbrooksdjdarkman_, /dev/sdb refers to the whole disk not a particular filesystem.11:12
djdarkman_mjbrooks: I know, but that's the error I get when I try to install from an USB drive11:12
GobiTheGoblinis there a kernel-development channel, or are they all in #ubuntu-kernel?11:12
Mentisvistakiller: yes but i dont what to. i use it to share my speakers with my notebook11:13
vistakillera ok11:13
vistakillerMentis you have 64 system or 32? and the sound works in flash player?11:14
Mentisi have 32 bit system. sound with flash works11:14
GobiTheGoblinhttp://kernel.ubuntu.com/git-repos/ubuntu/linux-2.6/drivers/hid/   that states that they should be included...11:15
vistakilleryeah i know but in 64 is not working with pulse11:15
mjbrooksGobiTheGoblin, HOW TO: Install a LinuxWacom Kernel Driver for Tablet PC's  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=103894911:16
Mentisi think i will have to delete wole ~/.kde4 to get it works =(11:17
GobiTheGoblinmjbrooks: ty for trying to help, but that it is not the problem. The problem is that I cannot "make"  it because i do not have hid-ids.h file11:18
zniavre_hello / bonjour to help a guy to finalize a sourcelist generator i would need the original source.lst of karmic Koala somebody can paste this one please ?11:18
GobiTheGoblinI could just copy it and make a link to it, but I don't think that is a good way11:18
GobiTheGoblinbtw, i do not have that file in anywhere in my system...11:19
aboSamoorI can not find any gdm configuration tool ! can you help  me ?11:19
aboSamoorI think I still have the old gdm theme, and it did not change for me. The gdmsetup also does not allow to do so !11:25
eagles0513875mjbrooks: can you confirm that your machine doesnt resume after being put into sleep12:05
Dr_WillisaboSamoor:  the current state of gdm configuration tools.. is rather minimal sadly12:11
aboSamoorDr_Willis: I tried to search for how to change things from the command line without success12:12
Dr_WillisaboSamoor:  thers some gdm confiog files.. but the format hsa changed. (now its xml based it seems) and theres no comments/notes in the config files.12:12
aboSamoorDr_Willis: What is the current gdm theme ? mine is like light brown and not like what I read on the web12:12
Dr_Willisjust a basic box here. nothing fancy12:12
aboSamoorDr_Willis: I saw dark box in the karmic artwork repo, I thought it was updated to that one.12:23
GobiTheGoblincould someone with sources and headers, try to find this file... hid-ids.h ? it should be in /lib/modules/2.6.31-10-generic/build/drivers/hid12:46
eagles0513875hey GobiTheGoblin :)12:46
Dr_Willis!find hid-ids.h12:46
GobiTheGoblinhey eagles0513875 =)12:46
ubottuPackage/file hid-ids.h does not exist in karmic12:46
Dr_Willislocate dont find it here either.12:46
eagles0513875if locate isnt finding it he needs to run sudo updatedb12:46
GobiTheGoblinbot says it doesn12:47
GobiTheGoblin*doesn't come with it... hmmmm12:47
eagles0513875!hid12:51
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about hid12:51
eagles0513875!info hid12:51
ubottuPackage hid does not exist in karmic12:51
eagles0513875!info hid-ids12:51
ubottuPackage hid-ids does not exist in karmic12:51
eagles0513875hid-ids12:51
eagles0513875GobiTheGoblin: what is that12:51
GobiTheGoblineagles0513875: It a driver source file.12:52
eagles0513875ahhh12:52
eagles0513875well sound isnt working for me in alpha 612:52
eagles0513875im guessing i need to reinstall alsa12:52
GobiTheGoblineagles0513875: I am about to manually install it :P12:54
eagles0513875wondering if from source is necessary from the alsa site itself12:54
GobiTheGoblineagles0513875: me want me touchscreen :P12:54
GobiTheGoblineagles0513875: could be12:54
TerminXI have hid-ids.h...12:55
eagles0513875ya12:55
GobiTheGoblinTerminX: oh =) done anything particular? Newest sources / headers etc...?12:55
TerminX2.6.31 from kernel.org12:55
GobiTheGoblini was afraid of that12:56
TerminXit is indeed in drivers/hid12:56
GobiTheGoblinTerminX: rebuild it your self?12:57
TerminXyeah, I just built it with ck's new bfs-230 patch applied since my combination of the realtime patchset and bfs was a dismal failure :D12:59
TerminXspeaking of 2.6.31... seriously not impressed with it on my server :p saw that it had some fixes for the driver for the nic in that box so I threw it on there and what's it do?  lock up as soon as it brings up the network interface13:06
ActionParsnipyo yo yo13:08
eagles0513875hey ActionParsnip13:08
eagles0513875ouch TerminX13:08
TerminX2.6.29 was like that with that box too13:09
TerminXand of course the box is in another country and is donated to me, so I had to wait until the guy who pays for it and speaks the language of the control panel to mount the recovery image was around in order to chroot and uninstall my custom kernel package/update grub13:10
HewIs anyone aware of a bug that has caused the numpad to stop working? I've had a look but can't find anything on Launchpad.13:10
TerminXkernel updates on that thing are like russian roulette13:10
ActionParsnipHew: does xev give event IDs?13:11
marlunWhere have libgnome-dev gone in Karmic?13:11
HewActionParsnip, I just tried, and yes it does!13:12
ActionParsnipHew: interestnig13:13
ActionParsnipHew: can the pad type normally in terminal or root recovery console13:13
HewActionParsnip, no, it doesn't type any characters13:13
ActionParsnipHew: is the keyboard language set right? Have you tried a different language13:14
Hewperhaps the mapping just got broken somehow?13:14
ActionParsnipHew: possibly13:15
HewActionParsnip, I haven't changed keyboard language, I just checked then and it's still USA13:15
Hewspecifying it as the G15 (my keyboard) doesn't help either13:16
ActionParsnipHew: try UK, just to test13:17
Hewhmm my system has gone all weird again where I can only click on some things (tabs but not buttons etc). Brb restart :S13:21
ShapeShifter499anyone know how to use freecast13:29
ShapeShifter499I can't get it working on my ubuntu karmic system13:30
rojanuI am on alpha 6 and on boot karmic freezes on a black screen I can't do anything, tried booting into repair but repair menu is frozen as well13:30
ActionParsnipoooh new bootsplash is pretty13:30
HewActionParsnip, magically my numpad has started working again after a week..13:31
ActionParsnipsweet13:31
HewActionParsnip, I agree new bootsplash is awesome!13:31
ActionParsnipis it set to US?13:31
ActionParsnipim not bothered for splash screens really, just  suprised me13:31
HewActionParsnip, yea. I unchecked "pointer can be controlled using the keypad" even though it didn't control the keypad before, and with numlock on it seems to behave itself13:32
ActionParsnipcool :D13:32
Hewthanks for your help :)13:32
HewI'm not sure what caused the problem in the first place though :S, hopefully it was a weird transitional issue13:33
IdleOneI can't seem to get passed the login screen with Alpha4,5 or 613:33
ActionParsnipIdleOne: have you tried boot options?13:35
rojanuAny ideas on what I can do about freeze13:35
IdleOneActionParsnip tried with acpi off on alpha513:35
rojanuI am using intrepid live cd now13:35
ActionParsnipIdleOne: try others13:35
IdleOnesuch as?13:36
zniavre_hello13:39
zniavre_can i have the real source.lst of karmic please ? it's for updating a sourcelist generator and i forgot to backup the original sourcelist ?13:40
jarkkozniavre_: http://paste.ubuntu.com/274129/ change mirrors to a more suitable for your location13:51
zniavre_thank you jarkko13:51
jarkkonp13:52
o_portista17does anyone know how to change the network adapter, from eth1 to eth0 ?13:56
ActionParsnipo_portista17: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=100728513:57
IdleOneSo karmic hates my machine14:34
IdleOnemaybe it's me personally14:34
nperryMaybe..14:34
IdleOneeither way karmic is did, done, broken for me and will not boot14:34
maurer_Is there a reason why there isn't a "do nothing" action for "when power is critically low" in the preferences?14:42
blueyedWhat's a good alternative to amarok, that comes with a list of internet streams, e.g. shoutcast.14:48
* blueyed found a workaround for bug 432070 btw14:51
ubottuLaunchpad bug 432070 in ubuntu "UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY: fails to boot ("last mount time is in the future")" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43207014:51
BluesKajhowdy all14:57
BluesKajhmm, no updates this morning14:59
dingBluesKaj, you current?15:01
dingi'm waiting on erlang deps issue15:02
BluesKajding, I must be , but I don't use all the default apps that come with a full install15:09
dingahh, still waking up and held up when i got that issue15:10
BluesKajding, you're looking to get your phone working on karmic ?15:11
dingno phone, just a couple test boxen15:12
BluesKajwas wondering about erlang , is all15:12
dinghadn't dug around yet, only saw one mention in the scrollback15:13
dingthese are just default 64 installs15:13
dingi've got 120-140 updates waiting15:15
BluesKajwell, I'm still quite p*ssed with karmic's LAN networking ...karmic to windows , np ...karmic to karmic , forget it15:15
dingchecked update&safe-upgrade and they choked on that15:15
dinglol, remember what alpha is?15:16
BluesKajyeah, I think samba has seen better days ...maybe I should consider other methods15:18
dingmeh, we don't have win's issues with it15:18
dingbut we have open standards15:19
BluesKajoffice or home ?15:19
ding?15:19
BluesKajyour setup15:19
dingms?15:20
dingi don't have windows15:20
BluesKajnetwork15:20
dingcould be either15:21
dinggot a fair connection15:22
dingnot as good as the t3 next door, but i'm not greedy15:22
BluesKajstrange that my laptop (karmic ) can access the windows pc and rw in it but this desktop just keeps getting the login dialog ...I've done the sharing requirements on the windows pc and the laptop , but still no luck.15:25
dingsamba?15:26
BluesKajyeah, looking for an alternative tho15:27
dingdepends on what you're trying to do15:28
dinghave you tried and older buntu?15:30
ding(remember we're still alpha)15:30
BluesKajr&w files, transfer files back and forth ...we use wife's pc as a media server cuz this old pc has only 160G , but I do the media stuff on this box15:32
dinghmm,samba *is* a pain, was going to set up buddies nas but he's not much on it either15:37
dingtrying to remember if there was something,,,,,,, oh yea,,, freenas??15:38
BluesKajfreenas eh , hmm looking15:39
dinghttp://www.freenas.org/15:39
BluesKajanother partition/OS for networking , not really , but thanks for the suggestion, ding  :)15:45
dingwell, i'm a geek15:46
dingwhat kind of error were you getting?15:50
CrocoJethow is going new kubuntu in this alpha6 ? Too much full of bugs or almost stable ?15:53
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dingCrocoJet, don't run kubuntu, do not sure, safer to test with usb right about now15:56
CrocoJetoh ok15:57
BluesKajding , the user /pw dialog doesn't error out so much as it doesn't accept anything , it repeatedly pops up after using it15:59
dingBluesKaj, apparmor?16:00
BluesKajno, don't think so16:01
dingBluesKaj, turn on verbose or wireshark?16:02
dingBluesKaj, or would ssh be fast enough?16:04
MisterNding: try ssh, it's convenient and often fast enough.16:05
dingMisterN, he was having issues on karmic to karmic copy, bouncing ideas around16:08
tgpraveengnome bug #59499616:12
ubottuGnome bug 594996 in General "GSlice: assertion failed: sinfo->n_allocated > 0 crash" [Critical,Resolved: notgnome] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59499616:12
Mike1_netbook-launcher eats 20% CPU! :-(16:18
dingMike1_, all the time, or startup?16:20
dingBluesKaj, duh, i've got 2 karmic boxes here, if you want to check something, only took me this long to think of that16:26
Mike1_ding: all the time16:29
Mike1_and after i kill it it respawns :-(16:29
Mike1_undead process ;-)16:29
dingMike1_, as i'm reading teletubbies l4d mod.....16:30
dingMike1_, latest? i can grab that and try it on an eee16:32
Mike1_ding: i just did an upgrade and it‘s gone for now16:35
Mike1_let’s see if it appears again16:35
dingMike1_, guys i know still run 8.04 on nettops (9.04 was meh) and mine on a bunch of different ones16:36
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dingMike1_, checked lubuntu?16:36
Mike1_lubuntu?16:40
Mike1_that with LXDE?16:40
dingyeah16:40
Mike1_i’m using a Netbook, and UNR is quite cool for it :-)16:42
dingMike1_, it's still alpha, so you woln't be bored w/ a stable system16:42
b1shopare there any LiveCD guru's here?  I am trying to custimoze the 9.10 cd and it doesnt seem to have squashfs anymore?!16:45
nobledwhen i boot karmic it just sends me to a command-line login. how do i check what went wrong?16:45
Mike1_nobled: consult /var/log/Xorg.0.conf16:46
dingb1shop, customize an alpha? why do you hate yourself?16:46
b1shopding: lol.  it's really just dev and prepping for when 9.10 goes final16:47
Mike1_WTF?! why do i have graphics stuff in `init 1`?16:50
Mike1_i need root -_-16:51
Mike1_or how do i change my username? i have to delete my current one and add a new one i think16:52
tobixenmike1_: edit /etc/passwd? :-)16:52
tobixenmike1_: "graphical stuff"?  when I tried I got a text menu with some few options ... and one of them was "drop me into bash as root user"16:53
tobixendoesn't seem that bad at all to me ;-)16:53
dingMike1_, the root is a lie16:54
Mike1_tobixen: good idea, but i forgot to edit /etc/sudoers -_-16:56
Mike1_or /etc/group16:56
Mike1_how do i get into „recovery mode” (where you are automatically root)16:57
Mike1_?16:57
Mike1_damn hidden grub -_-16:58
tobixenpress esc on boot to get up the grub menu?16:59
Mike1_it does not work because grub is hidden in karmic17:00
tobixenreally?  It isn't for me ...17:00
Mike1_… afaik it is17:00
Mike1_did you do an upgrade from Jaunty or a new install?17:00
tobixenupgrade.17:00
Mike1_https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2009-August/000599.html17:01
Mike1_idiotic thing if you ask me17:01
Mike1_let‘s fix it with LFS from usb-stick :-)17:02
BluesKajtobixen, sudo update-grub17:02
tobixenBleusKaj: I'm not sure if I want to do that ;-)17:03
BluesKajtobixen, it's the only way to generate a new grub2  conf file ..it wonr break anything17:05
BluesKajif you're still on grub-legacy then no harm done17:06
Mike1_GOD DAMN IT!17:07
Mike1_i need an exploit, quick plz :D17:08
android60how can I set the default also capture device on ubuntu server from command line?17:10
Mike1_capture device, android60?17:11
android60like instead of mic being line in17:11
Mike1_what capture device?17:11
android60i meant alsa*** not also17:11
android60I used to use alsamixer but thats no longer included17:11
Mike1_how do you capture something?17:11
Mike1_i think the package with alsamixer is alsa-utils or something17:12
android60mythtv backend for 1 of my tv tuners is set to ALSA::DEFAULT, i need to change the default b.c right now im not getting sound17:12
Mike1_netbook-launcher is still eating my CPU :-(17:17
Mike1_which is very annoying on a mobile device17:17
Mike1_it does not cost much performance but battery17:19
Turmsgrub2 : is "set root=(hd1,1)" correct when the partition is /dev/sdb1? shouldn't it be (hd1,0) ?17:24
android60its taking rsync about 25sec to transfer 1gb of files from 1 drive to another in the same system. is that average or slow?17:25
nobledokay, when i boot there's no gui and no network available, no dbus, or anything. what would i file a bug against exactly?17:27
nperrynobled: Just to check you have updated havent you?17:29
Turmsgrub2 : ok, it is correct17:29
noblednperry: how do you do that without a connection?17:30
nperryWell you can chroot in from a live cd17:41
nperryOr enter tty17:43
nperry(Aslong as youve got a network cable connected) file:///home/neil/Download/complete/Music/Muse%20-%20The%20Resistance%20(2009)17:44
nperryfile:///home/neil/Download/complete/Music/Mika%20-%20The%20Boy%20Who%20Knew%20Too%20Much%20(2009)17:44
nperryfile:///home/neil/Download/complete/Music/Jay-Z%20-%20The%20Blueprint%203%20(Bonus%20Tracks)%20(2009)17:44
nperryfile:///home/neil/Download/complete/Music/Dizzee%20Rascal%20-%20Tongue%20N'%20Cheek%20(2009)17:44
nperryOH shit :/17:44
nperryWrong paste17:44
nperrysudo dhclient17:44
nperry:P17:44
KDeskhi17:46
KDeskin kubunut karmic when I login into kde, the splash freezes in the second icon, but after ~1 min or so, it unfreeze and contines. I don't know which process is causing this. Anyone has this same problem?17:47
nperryKDesk: best thing to do is install bootchart, reboot then study the /var/log/bootchart image17:51
nperrySee what you can see is hanging during the time17:52
KDesknperry: thanks for the tip, I thought that bootchart stops at X startup.17:52
nperryKDesk: tbh, not sure where it does stop..17:55
KDesknperry: anyway I will see if I find the root of the problem with bootchart, thanks!17:56
tgpraveenis empathy supported by messaging indicator in karmic now?17:56
Armageddonhow's the alpha6 going ?18:13
Armageddonanyone alive ?18:14
TallkenArmageddon: that's a negative18:22
TallkenArmageddon: everyone here is stuck in the boot process18:22
TallkenxD18:22
Armageddonnegative for which one ?18:22
Armageddonreally ?18:22
Tallkenkidding18:22
Armageddonwell I wasn't gonna upgrade now18:22
ArmageddonI always go for beta and above and help during the process18:22
TallkenI don't update since a while now, due to fear with the boot process blowing up or something18:22
Tallkenthough I believe it's fixed now18:22
ArmageddonI was creating a LiveCD based on +118:23
Armageddon:D18:23
Tallkenin this release i was more nuts than usual and went for alpha 5 install18:23
webbb82how do i install kde 4.3 in karmic  in jaunty i had to enable some backports but doing it from karmic is it any differant?????????18:23
Tallkenwebbb82: kde4.3 is the default in the default kubuntu-desktop install18:23
Armageddonbackports ?18:23
Armageddon:/18:23
Armageddonwebbb82: sudo apt-get install kubuntu-dekstop18:24
webbb82thank you18:26
Armageddonyour welcome webbb8218:26
Armageddoneven though I've never used +1 yet but seems the same, and I guess it is18:26
webbb82it said couldnt find kubuntu desktop18:26
Armageddonkubuntu-desktop18:27
Armageddonnot space18:27
Armageddonits a -18:27
webbb82E: Couldn't find package kubuntu-dekstop18:27
webbb82brian@aspire:/$18:27
Tallken kubuntu-desktop18:27
Armageddondekstop ? :/18:28
webbb82brian@aspire:/$  sudo apt-get install kubuntu-dekstop18:28
webbb82[sudo] password for brian:18:28
webbb82Reading package lists... Done18:28
webbb82Building dependency tree18:28
webbb82Reading state information... Done18:28
webbb82E: Couldn't find package kubuntu-dekstop18:28
ArmageddonDEKSTOP ????????18:29
webbb82oh  haha sorry i just copied what was said18:29
webbb82i didnt even notice that  im sorry18:29
Armageddonuse the tab key :P18:30
webbb82ha go figure it couldnt download kubuntu-dekstop18:31
webbb82whats up with the kubuntu karmic netbook realese18:38
webbb82i have a netbook18:38
Armageddonits customized for netbooks18:39
webbb82mayb e thats what i should use  i didnt like the netbook one for ubuntu i didnt like the app launcher but kde runs a little slow on my netbook18:39
Armageddonthen get the netbook version18:40
webbb82im halfway threw installin kubuntu desktop18:41
Armagedd1nsorry to break it to your guys but the booting is not fixed in alpha6 yet either18:56
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robin0800Armageddon: it is here, what do you mean the error messages?18:57
alex-weeejError starting domain: AppArmorGenSecurityLabel: cannot generate AppArmor profile 'libvirt-5539255a-03ec-319f-10af-79f8efbf7195'18:58
alex-weeejcan't start my VMs on karmic... :(18:58
alex-weeejanyone else getting this?18:58
alex-weeejor know a workaround?18:58
ch_Hi all. Anyone else got problem whit ecryptfs after last updates? Can't access my home folder. "keyctl_search: Required key not available"19:00
bullgard4After Jaunty to Karmic upgrade Rhythmbox reports: "No URI handler implemented for »cdda«." How should I implement an URI handler for cdda in order to make Rhythmbox play an audio CD again?19:21
MisterNbullgard4: by waiting for the release?:)19:25
bullgard4MisterN: Is this all you are able to solve the problem put?19:26
bullgard4s/able/able to contribute/19:26
MisterNbullgard4: yeah i can't contribute more than that.19:27
MisterNit's an alpha release, so many things can't be expected to work19:28
danbhfivebullgard4: in the mean time, maybe you could disable cdda, and that might get it working.  It's not like you need the title a cd to enjoy the music on it.19:28
bicyclistDid anyone els have Segfaults with the console application "webcam" ? As soon as it tries to transfer a pic to an ftp server it crashes.19:30
tgpraveen1http://ostatic.com/blog/ubuntu-version-9-10-code-named-lucid-lynx19:40
tgpraveen1ubuntu 10.04 name19:41
[31d1]lascivious llam19:42
[31d1]a19:42
rysiek|plhi guys19:42
rysiek|plis it just me, or when an app crashes (at least in kubuntu karmic) and apport starts to try o get the crash data19:43
bullgard4danbhfive: I do not know how to disable cdda. '~$ ps auxwww | grep rhythmbox; detlef 2905 0.0 1.7 198656 36524 ? Sl 17:35 0.05 rhythmbox' does not give any hint to cdda as it did in Jaunty.19:43
rysiek|plit eats so much RAM that the system almost grinds to a halt?19:43
rysiek|plI had apport use 400MiB of RAM, plus cause a load average of 13!19:43
rysiek|plis that "normal"?19:43
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David-Trysiek|pl: dunno, but apport got my system up to a load average of 85 when java crashed the other day19:48
rysiek|pljeez19:48
penguin42has anyone had problems with the recent upgrade where Network Manager behaving differently - it seems to be taking a different one of my network configs as the default19:48
David-TOTOH, its memory usage paled in comparison with evolution which was using 9.9GB when I eventually killed it19:48
rysiek|plcant's smoething be done with that19:48
rysiek|plwith apport that is19:48
rysiek|plI had 20+ processes19:48
rysiek|plbesides, kio_thumbnail is also something that makes me cringe19:49
David-Tdunno, i just got fed up and kileld it19:49
penguin42Holy f*** sounds working from Flash and an audio player at once!19:53
* penguin42 hasn't had that in about a year19:53
hexaxd19:56
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bullgard4penguin42: What do you mean by "my network configs"?20:08
penguin42bullgard4: I have two network settings on network manager; one that dhcps and one that is a static IP - it's been selecting the static one fine for months; after the upgrade today (first since last sunday) after reboot network manager seems to have selected the other one20:10
bullgard4penguin42: I do not have this error here.20:11
penguin42nod20:11
keith_Has anyone else had issues booting from a 64-bit alpha live cd?20:11
keith_alpha 6*20:12
rysiek|plurm20:13
rysiek|plalpha 6 isn't out yet, I think20:14
rysiek|pllemme check20:14
keith_I'm quite sure it is. :)20:14
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rysiek|plkeith_: yup, you are right20:16
keith_rysiek|pl, I can't boot the disc though. I select the option at the menu and it pauses for a bit, and then leaves me at the menu.20:18
penguin42keiDoes the disc work on another machine?20:23
penguin42I'm just wondering if it's just a bad burn20:23
keith_penguin42, tried20:26
keith_penguin42, also checked the sha1sum20:26
penguin42hmm - I haven't tried it, I've been running on an upgraded machine20:26
keith_penguin42, so am I... but for some reason my discs don't seem to be automounting correctly now. At least my DVD drive, so that's why I was going to try a new install20:28
testingirchowdy...i just bounced in from over at #ubuntu20:38
penguin42hi20:38
testingircany particular reason we are expecting the next ubuntu to break?20:38
penguin42testingirc: All new stuff has broken bits in - it's still being tested and still changing20:38
testingircoh..i got the feeling something exceptional was happening20:39
testingirco this is just general beta-ness20:39
penguin42no20:39
testingirccool20:39
testingircwas worried for a bit20:39
testingirci've gotta jet..good talking with you20:40
testingirc:)20:40
testingirchmm...what is the /leave command here?20:40
penguin42oh you cannot leave.....20:42
AlanBellyou can check out any time you like though20:42
keith_*ominous music*20:42
testingirclol20:42
testingircseriously though.../leave isn't working20:43
testingirci could just kill the window..but that aint kosher20:43
AlanBellwhat IRC client are you using20:43
testingircjust testing pidgen at the moment20:44
testingircim going to try part20:45
keith_guess that worked20:46
testingircthat worked20:46
testingircfyi20:46
karmicHi , I'm experiencing a kernel oops on karmic, apport ask me to post the log but I can't connect to the net in karmic. Can I save the bug info to a file and post it later to launchpad?21:09
bullgard4karmic: Yes you can. Apport collects a problem report in /var/crash/. You can send it later.21:12
karmicbullgard4 : thanks21:15
Narethalright, I have no idea what happened, I can tell you the output of whatever commands you need though. I installed an update to 9.10 (I've been using it for a while) after I rebooted, it stopped booting into the normal screen, and instead boots to console, any suggestions?21:16
Narethit's complaining that "dev/pts" and something else (let me check) isn't mounted21:19
Narethand "dev/shm"21:20
penguin42Nareth: When you said it left you at a console; was that a shell with a # rpompt or was it a login prompt?21:23
Narethlogin prompt21:24
Nareth(penguin42)21:24
penguin42Nareth: OK, well login prompt normally means most things worked but it couldn't start X; what machine are you on and what graphics card?21:25
Nareththinkpad sl500, laptop21:28
penguin42what type of graphics? Intel? Nvidia? ATI?21:28
Narethlemme check21:28
Narethintel21:29
penguin42hmm, Intel should definitely work21:29
penguin42ok, what happens if you login and just type startx ?21:29
Narethfails, get a long list of  errors, lemme check the log21:31
Narethpenguin42: unable to open /dev/agpgart21:33
penguin42Nareth: ls -l /dev/agpgart21:33
Narethno such file or directory21:34
penguin42curious21:34
penguin42lsmod|grep -i agp21:35
Narethagpgart 34988 1 drm21:35
penguin42lspci | grep -i vga21:36
Narethvga compatible controller: Intel corporation mobile 4 series chipset (and so on)21:37
Nareth(and a number in front of it, 00:02.0)21:38
mikefletcherI tried karmic alpha six but I get a blank screen when I boot the livecd.  Every other Ubuntu release has worked on this pc.21:39
penguin42my 945GM machine has the intel_agp module loaded21:39
mikefletcherI tried disabling X (added text to the boot options) but I still get a blank on bootup.21:39
mikefletcherI *think* that it happens when setting up the console font but it happens very quickly.21:40
mikefletcherAnyone have any ideas?  Is there a way to not set the console font on boot.21:40
penguin42Nareth: OK, what the hell - try sudo modprobe intel_agp21:40
penguin42mikefletcher: It shouldn't break it - I don't think I've ever seen it break it21:40
Narethpenguin42: alright21:41
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mikefletcherpenguin42: yeah I cannot figure this one out.  I have never had any trouble booting a livecd before.  It happens very near the end of the bootup.21:42
Narethpenguin42: (no errors)21:42
penguin42Nareth: OK, has /dev/agpgart appeared?21:42
Narethpenguin42: not at all21:43
penguin42Nareth: OK, dmesg ?21:43
penguin42anything useful near the end?21:43
mikefletcherIs adding 'text' to the boot options the correct way to boot into a login shell?21:45
Nareth*errer* cannot initialize the agpgart module.21:46
Naretherror gah21:46
penguin42Nareth: Can you get that dmesg output into a pastebin?21:46
hexahas anybody noticed that the apport ui sucks? :D21:47
hexait is not the least fun to report bugs21:47
Narethpenguin42:  is it possible to write dwesg to a file or osmething?21:47
hexaevery crashing program opens its own window instead all of them beeing put into a listview21:47
penguin42Nareth: sure, dmesg > myfile21:47
NarethSorry, I havent used dvorak for half a year, hard to type21:48
penguin42Nareth: Then don't use it now! The human body has had plenty of time to evolve towards Qwerty and if it hasn't manged it yet hard luck21:48
NarethI have dvorak set up on my desktop/server which I almost never use, been too lazy to change it21:51
Narethpenguin42: does usb work in console?21:54
NarethAs to write the file to a flashdrive.21:55
DWonderlywhy would an update me blocked when running the Karmic updates?21:59
DWonderlyme=be21:59
BUGabundoenh?22:00
DWonderlydevicekit-disks-007-0ubuntu1 is showing up as a blocked update22:01
penguin42Nareth: Should22:01
dajhornDWonderly: Wait a few hours and try again.  You can get non-upgradable packages when the repository doesn't have all dependencies.22:02
DWonderlydajhorn: Okay, it wasn't a big deal I was just wondering22:04
AmaranthDWonderly: not blocked here, your mirror must be out of date22:08
DWonderlyhmm, I'll reload and see what it says22:08
DWonderlyIs the type (kubuntu, xubuntu ubuntu) make a difference with mirrors22:09
Narethpenguin42: I can't figure out how to mount the flashdrive.. I'll go take a pic. of the screen in interests of time22:20
Narethalright penguin42: http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?quickkey=twwm5m2imjm&thumb=422:28
Narethand sorry that took so long.22:30
penguin42Nareth: What kernel version are you running - uname -a ?22:30
penguin42Nareth: I think you might be suffering from this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/40442122:31
ubottuLaunchpad bug 404421 in linux ""Failed to restore crtc configuration: -22" on i915" [Medium,Confirmed]22:31
Narethhow do I check kernel version? and I'll look into that22:32
penguin42uname -a22:32
rysiek|plhumm22:32
rysiek|plseems like apport keeps running in background even if I click "don't send"22:33
penguin42Nareth: But it looks very much like that bug to me - you have the same 'Failed to restore crtc configuration'22:33
rysiek|pland eats up resources22:33
rysiek|planybody knows anything on that? should I bugrep it?22:33
Nareth2.6.31-10generic #34-ubuntu22:34
penguin42Nareth: That's the latest I think; still I'd subscribe to that bug 404421 and possibly try that fix that someones posted there22:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 404421 in linux ""Failed to restore crtc configuration: -22" on i915" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40442122:34
Narethalright, thanks22:34
NarethI'll see if that helps22:35
slacker_nldoes anyone know how I can download the source of 4.35ubuntu1 ? (4.35ubuntu2 is in the repo's atm)22:47
slacker_nluhh, netbase 4.35ubuntu1 is the package I want to download and netbase 4.35ubuntu2 is in the repo's22:48
Turmswhat is the reason that not everyone is hit from the AppArmor problem? Bug #37542222:54
ubottuLaunchpad bug 375422 in linux "apparmor fails to load at startup" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37542222:54
BUGabundoslacker_nl: all sources should be available on launchpad22:54
slacker_nlBUGabundo: good one22:55
slacker_nlBUGabundo:  There are no branches for the “netbase” package in Ubuntu in Launchpad.22:56
BUGabundono idea22:56
BUGabundoit should be there, I think22:56
slacker_nlnever mind found it https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+source/netbase/4.35ubuntu122:57
Awsoonn_I dont know who is responsible for the new 'elecronics' Category but THANK YOU!!!22:57
Awsoonn_You rock!22:57
pwnguinelectronics category?22:57
slacker_nlwha?22:57
Awsoonn_Applications>elecronics22:57
pwnguinprobably debian science22:57
pwnguini think the menu went a bit of an overhaul recently22:58
Awsoonn_it very much did. :) And I like it.22:58
pwnguinwhat do you use? i have a lot of EE friends and they all demand pspice or else22:59
Awsoonn_I always felt silly when I had to go to the Education category to design circuitboards for my clients. :)22:59
pwnguintuxmaniac also does some fedora/debian electronics packaging22:59
Awsoonn_I just use eagle right now, i'm trying to get rid of Pspice xD23:00
pwnguinthe closest ive seen is oregano23:00
pwnguinobviously if you just use ng-spice command line there's no problem23:01
Awsoonn_I want to give Oregano a good testing, simulation is wierd though23:01
pwnguinone thing ive encountered is the absence of tags23:02
pwnguinif you add two voltage probes, they're unlabeled23:02
pwnguinhttp://debtags.alioth.debian.org/tagindex/field%3A%3Aelectronics.html23:03
pwnguineasyspice in my opinion is not all that useful23:04
Awsoonn_I really do like Oregano's interface though23:06
Awsoonn_it's clean and to the point.23:06
BadHorsieHi, I don't have /dev/pts nor /dev/shm mounted, mount -t devpts devpts /dev/pts returns mount point /dev/pts does not exists, using Karmic23:25
slacker_nlmount -t devpts /dev/pts devpts ?23:25
penguin42and what does ls -l /dev/pts show ?23:26
BadHorsieThere's no /dev/pts file/dir23:26
penguin42curious23:27
karmicHi, is it real that packagekit will replace gnome-app-install?23:27
cwillu-laptopI'm not sure about this whole 'empathy' thing23:29
BUGabundocwillu eh23:30
BUGabundothat's why I stuck with Pidgin :)23:30
cwillu-laptoptrying it out for irc :p23:30
* BUGabundo thinks cwillu is overdoing on nicks :)23:31
cwillu-laptopany way to make it just open a window?23:31
cwillu-laptopBUGabundo: I'm on 3 computer, sue me :p23:31
* penguin42 installs the kernel-wedge package ....23:31
* BUGabundo sends email to lawyer23:31
* cwillu-laptop quickly reconnects via tor23:31
* BUGabundo sends another email to NSA or any other 3 letter secret agency23:32
cwillu-laptopdoesn't integrate with irc very well at all23:33
cwillu-laptopin other news, it23:33
cwillu-laptopit seems my enter key is too close to my apostrophe key23:33
cwillu-laptop... in other news, it's nice to see upstart finally getting some nontrivial use in ubuntu23:34
penguin42what's it being used for ?23:34
cwillu-laptopeverything :p23:34
* penguin42 gently wonders if this is where peoples /dev/pts went23:34
BUGabundo........ ....... in other news would be great to see my login speed improve instead growing due to EYE CANDY23:34
cwillu-laptopthe last batch of updates that I looked through the changelogs for had upstart jobs coming in for all sorts of packages23:35
cwillu-laptopBUGabundo: upstart helps that23:35
cwillu-laptopalthough I don't see any upstart jobs now23:35
penguin42anyone know anything about patching deb kernel packages?23:35
* penguin42 has manually patched the files after an apt-get source and now wants to change the version number - there seems to be a debian.master as well as debian dir though23:36
cwillu-laptopan in fact, I'd be amazed if xsplash itself had any real impact on boot-to-desktop-time23:37
cwillu-laptop-an23:37
BadHorsieI had to start udev, hal, network-manager and gdm by hand also23:37
penguin42that really does sound like an upstrat screw up23:37
cwillu-laptopit is, I just looked at the gdm changelog, there's a fix already for that23:38
cwillu-laptop  * The upstart job won't start unless hal is also started, so add an23:38
cwillu-laptop    appropriate versioned dependency on the upstarted hal.23:38
BadHorsieAlright23:38
cwillu-laptopoh, there they are23:39
cwillu-laptop/etc/init23:39
cwillu-laptopforgot that was the name23:39
BadHorsieIn fact, I kinda recall seeing a /lib/init/upstart-job had an "s" in line 46 which ... command not found of course23:40
cwillu-laptopanyone know if vbox and company uses dkms properly yet?23:41
cwillu-laptopomg!  deleting /etc/inicators/messages/applications/evolution makes evolution disappear from the damned messaging menu!23:42
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penguin42cwillu-laptop: I have seen dkms get run for them for ages23:45
slacker_nlthat was fun23:52
slacker_nlupgrading my machine, it completly hangs :/23:52
slacker_nlbtw, what is the reason to start using upstart?23:54
penguin42slacker_nl: It can deal with starting stuff in parallel and is quite flexible23:54
DanaGFor me, it just makes the full off -> desktop transition slower.23:55
DanaGThere's a whole lotta' disk thrashing going on.23:56

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