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wolterdoes the developer release CD come with the usb-creator.exe thing?00:04
wolterI need it00:04
TuTUXGhow come shipit says my account as reached the limit of request?00:05
TuTUXGi haven't ordered my karmic cd yet00:06
joaopintowolter, developer release CD ???00:06
wolterjoaopinto, yeah, the ISOs you can download for the beta00:06
joaopintooh you mean development version :)00:07
BUGabundo!daily | wolter00:07
ubottuwolter: Daily builds of the CD images of the current development version of Ubuntu are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/ and http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/00:07
BUGabundothat one ?00:07
wgrantTuTUXG: http://blog.canonical.com/?p=26400:07
joaopintowolter, you dont need an usb-creator.exe, you boot from the cd, and it does provide the usb creator utility, which is a linux app, not windows00:07
CyberkillaNobody experiencing this tray icon issue (background is not transparent!) http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34141884/tmp.png00:07
DanaGah, "displaysize" helps.00:08
CyberkillaTo see the problem, just set a transparency or background image on your gnome-panel.00:08
Jordan_UTuTUXG: http://blog.canonical.com/?p=26400:08
wgrantjoaopinto: There is a Windows version too.00:08
BUGabundojoaopinto: for karmic it was made a wind version !00:08
joaopintooh there is, sorry :P00:08
BUGabundo:p00:08
joaopintobut why should one need it :P ?00:08
BUGabundoto make usb sticks00:08
BUGabundowhile running wind00:08
wolterI guess, Im downloading this: http://mirror.anl.gov/pub/ubuntu-iso/CDs/9.10/ubuntu-9.10-rc-desktop-amd64.iso00:08
CyberkillaI can't seem to get anyone to confirm the issue:(00:08
joaopintook, if you can't burn the cd :P00:09
wgrantOdd. I don't see it on the 9.10 RCs desktop CDs.00:09
BUGabundoto boot and test and install ubuntu00:09
wolterjoaopinto, I know why I need a usb-creator.exe00:09
TuTUXGJordan_U, meh... nvm, i just want it as a souvenir, not like i really need it...00:09
joaopintowolter, great, now I also know ;)00:09
wolterjoaopinto, ok sorry I missed some lines :)00:09
wolteroh nice, then its fine00:09
ubuntu_installing grub in chroot didn't work, can someone help me?00:10
CyberkillaA crazy amount of people idle in this room.00:11
ubuntu_so basically this is what i did: i installed kubuntu on my second hdd and the mbr on the first hdd00:11
ubuntu_but now i removed the first hdd to use the second as main hdd00:11
ubuntu_how do i reinstall grub knowing the /boot is on hdd1 (first partition)?00:11
Jordan_Uubuntu_: How did it not work?00:12
Cyberkilla/_/===== - - - - - =>  ( x _ x )00:12
Heikki123lol out the lollipop00:13
ubuntu_well it installed, i rebooted but got a grub prompt00:13
aprilharehmmmm. encountering AMD64 weirdness. - my main account (left over from jaunty) causes firefox crashes. even when running firefox in safe mode, firefox will crash when accessing http://www.balloonboygame.com/ . I logged into a new account i created under karmic. http://www.balloonboygame.com/ does not crash at all. - I am confused.00:13
aprilharewhat am I missing?00:13
TuTUXGaprilhare, could be some add-ons with your firefox00:14
TuTUXGtry to rm (backup first) your ~/.mozilla/firefox folder and reopen ff00:15
Jordan_Uubuntu_: What was the grub prompt? Did it say anything about stage 1.5?00:15
aprilhareTuTUXG, i even renamed the .mozilla directory and that didn't do it00:15
Heikki123i see red people00:15
ubuntu_Jordan_U: no, it said i can use tab to see a list of commands00:15
DanaGwell, now kde4 is readable.. .but everything is now huge.  It makes my 15" 1920x1200 screen feel like a 12" 1280x800 screen.00:16
aprilharesomething else, somewhere on my main account is causing this00:16
_akahige_is the gnome volume toolbar button supposed to be tied to pulseaudio ?00:16
bjsniderDanaG, still want to use kde4 after gnome 3 is released?00:16
wgrant_akahige_: Yes.00:16
TuTUXGaprilhare, yes00:16
aprilharei have absolutely no idea what :)00:17
aprilhareor how to find it.00:17
_akahige_wgrant: mine doesn't effect the volume. is there a setting that's maybe wrong, or would that be a bug?00:17
DanaGEh, I'd probably rather switch to XFCE.00:17
bjsniderhahaa00:17
bjsnideri knew it00:17
bjsnidernobody leaves gnome for kde00:17
TuTUXGaprilhare, start ff from commad line and say what's the output00:17
Heikki123=)00:17
jonnewhen i plug in headphones, static comes out of my speakers00:17
wgrant_akahige_: If the main volume control doesn't affect the volume, there is a bug.00:17
Jordan_Uubuntu_: Do you have another drive in that machine?00:17
DanaGKDE is really, really really bulky.00:18
ubuntu_yes, but its a new i've added, it isn't formatted yet00:18
bjsnidervery much so00:18
DanaGargh, and compiz under kde can't do alt-f2.00:18
bjsniderDanaG, it's also voluble, like windows00:18
TuTUXGDanaG, just use kwin00:18
bjsniderno, he can't use kwin00:19
wgrantjonne: ubuntu-bug alsa-base00:19
aprilhareTuTUXG, i just ran it on the test account and seen this ALSA lib conf.c:2854:(snd_config_hook_load) cannot access file /etc/asound.conf00:19
_akahige_if by "main volume" you mean the default toolbar button/applet, then it's not doing anything. but if I open "sound preferences" and go to applications, I can adjust the volume on the apps individually -- just not the master output volume00:19
bjsniderhe doesn't want to lose compiz when gnome 3 is released, so dropping it for kwin wouldn't work00:19
CyberkillaCan somebody confirm that pidgin or banshee (or another app) has an opaque background when you make your gnome-panel have a transparent bg or an image bg?00:19
wgrantjonne: It should Just Work.00:19
aprilharei just get segmentation fault on my main account00:19
TuTUXGaprilhare, i have no idea what's that...00:19
CyberkillaDoes anybody know the cause if the tray icon background problem?00:19
aprilhareTuTUXG, neither do i00:19
Jordan_Uubuntu_: Try removing it just to test ( in case grub was incorrectly installed to its mbr )00:20
DanaGvoluble?00:20
aprilharealsa is sound, obviously00:20
aprilharebut beyond that i'm lost00:20
TuTUXGyea, so do u have sound in firefox?00:20
aprilhareyes00:20
penguin42Cyberkilla: For me the panel background doesn't change the tray background00:20
aprilharei have sound00:20
ubuntu_Jordan_U: i don't think so, as i ran followinf command: grub-install /dev/sda00:20
aprilhareeven when using flash in my main account; i have sound00:20
TuTUXGi dont even have that file00:21
ubuntu_and the second is /dev/sdb00:21
ubuntu_Jordan_U: but isn't the /boot invalid now? since i changed my first hard drive00:21
Jordan_Uubuntu_: Yes, but if the initial install installed to sdb, and sdb is the first in the boot order, you could have a problem00:22
ubuntu_Jordan_U: maybe, however before rebooting i did a format of the second hard drive, so the mbr isn't installed on the second00:23
DanaGI see... alt-f2 is in Gnome thingy, specifically.00:23
DanaGDang, how do you trigger the KDE4 "run" thing by command line?00:23
bjsniderDanaG, actually switching to xfce makes a lot of sense in your situation00:23
TuTUXGDanaG, krunner?00:23
Cyberkillapenguin42: So, that's a confirmation? http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34141884/tmp.png Do you get something along those lines?00:24
Jordan_Uubuntu_: The only thing that would be invalid is where the MBR looks for boot.img, which should be fixed by grub-install00:24
Cyberkillapenguin42: thanks, btw;)00:24
Jordan_Uubuntu_: Everything else should be based on UUIDs00:24
penguin42Cyberkilla: I'm not quite sure what that's showing00:24
TuTUXGDanaG, if u run gnome-settings-daemon, you'll have alt-f200:24
ubuntu_Jordan_U: but concerning the chroot thing, i mounted /dev/sda2 (is / partition)00:24
ubuntu_however /boot is /dev/sda100:24
ubuntu_was this wrong?00:25
DanaGbah, to heck with it... I'm purging kde4 and going back to Gnome, for now.00:25
bjsniderhahahaa00:25
TuTUXGlol00:25
DanaGThough, what's the KDE notifications thingy?00:25
DanaGI'm considering trying that thing under Gnome.00:25
DanaGOh, and at least KDE gives brightness display.00:25
TuTUXGyea, that's pretty neat00:25
Jordan_Uubuntu_: If you mounted /dev/sda2 to /mnt then you need to mount /dev/sda1 to /mnt/boot00:25
ubuntu_ok i didn't do that before executing grub-install00:26
ubuntu_wast his the problem maybeN00:26
TuTUXGbespin faked up my kde400:26
Cyberkillapenguin42: the panel in the image which has a box around the tray icons is just gnome-panel with a background image set. The colour behind the tray icons is the default colour of the panel. It *should* be transparent, with the image behind it.00:26
aprilharebrb00:27
Jordan_Uubuntu_: Probably, mount it correctly and try again00:27
Cyberkillapenguin42: the panel where the tray icons appear to have no box is the one with no image set. I get a similar thing if I right click on the panel and make it a little transparent (the tray icons have an opaque grey box around them)00:28
penguin42Cyberkilla: OK yes, the tray appears to be opaque00:28
Cyberkillapenguin42: Thanks, that pretty much confirms it. I can't believe this problem has appeared _again_. I can't get any of the devs to respond to me:P00:30
DanaGah, back in Gnome.00:30
DanaGweird... removing kubuntu-desktop didn't automatically remove the stuff it pulled in.00:31
DanaGSOmehow, aptitude failed to markauto.00:32
bjsnidertry autoremove00:32
bjsnideri think if you remove kdelibs500:32
bjsniderthen everything else is orphaned and can be autoremoved00:33
dmattDanaG: btw, if you put correct shell command into KDE ALT-F2 dialog, it would list execution as option00:33
DanaGargh, not even notify-osd is showing brightness.00:33
bjsniderDanaG, why don't you start using gnome-shell now and get used to it?00:33
TuTUXGcompiz will run with gnome-shell?00:35
Raydiationwow, fine new installation00:35
Raydiationlike in windows :)00:35
bjsniderTuTUXG, negative00:35
Raydiationbut it boots slower than jaunty00:35
TuTUXGi thought he wants compiz00:35
bjsnidercompiz's days are numbered00:36
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/notify-osd/+bug/36704900:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 367049 in notify-osd "notify-osd is losing performance" [Low,In progress]00:36
bjsniderat least someone's working on it00:37
DanaGAs far as I'm concerned, if I can't get the animations I want, anything else is a regression.00:37
DanaGLast time I tried gnome-shell, it sucked.... I clicked the applications "menu", and nothing happened within a split second... so I clicked it like 20 more times.00:37
DanaGAnd I was able to click it that 20 times within the time it actually took to display the overlay thingy.00:38
bjsniderDanaG, what kind of graphics card do youhave?00:38
bjsniderati?00:38
DanaGATI.00:38
Jordan_UDanaG: It's still in development :)00:38
DanaGBut this was even with the x-server-no-backfill thingamajig.00:38
DanaGWell, I just tried it again... now it's not as laggy, but it does still suck.00:39
DanaGI mean, no taskbar?00:39
CyberkillaGnome-shell is a bit too incomplete for me atm. Compiz has significant customisation advantages, and since gnome-shell is a GNOME project, it probably always will.00:39
DanaGAnd alt-tab is laggy as all hell.00:40
ylynfatt I seem to be unable to boot into Ubuntu 9.10. I see the ubuntu logo when it's booting but then the screen goes blank. Could someone assist?00:40
CyberkillaI mean, the new GDM is attrocious. You can't even disable the damned login drumroll noise.00:40
bjsnideron your platform00:40
DanaGOh, no wonder it's laggy.00:40
DanaGTry pressing alt-tab once.00:40
DanaGIt shows the current window, but doesn't switch!00:40
ylynfattWhen I go into the recovery kernel option and try to run 'sudo apt-get upgrade' I get an error which says 'error processing python2.6-minimal'00:40
DanaGSo, it's no longer alt-tab.00:41
DanaGIt's alt-tabtab00:41
penguin42Cyberkilla: The description I've seen is that actually the gdm is now a full  normal user session so in principal you can now change any part of it - it's just they haven't quite got the config tools to do it yet00:41
hipitihopI'm trying to use ubuntu-bug but it reports: "You have some obsolete package versions installed. Please upgrade the following packages and check if the problem still occurs: dbus, dbus-x11, libblkid1, libcomerr2, libdbus-1-3, libdjvulibre-text, libdjvulibre21, libgmp3c2, libilmbase6, libmp3lame0, libopenexr6, libuuid1, mount, tzdata" I have done update && upgrade, tips ?00:41
wgranthipitihop: The mirror that you are using is probably out of date.00:42
evilaimhipitihop: sudo update-manager -d00:42
Jordan_Uhipitihop: dist-upgrade?00:42
wgrantevilaim: No.00:42
Jordan_Uevilaim: no00:42
evilaimhaha00:42
evilaimno no no00:42
evilaimwhat am I, being naughty?00:42
wgrantIt is not a solution to that problem.00:43
Jordan_Uevilaim: He's not trying to upgrade from jaunty, update-manager doesn't need to be run as root and00:43
Jordan_U!gksudo | evilaim00:43
hipitihopwgrant: what is the easiest way to tell which I'm using ?00:43
ubottuevilaim: If you need to run graphical applications as root, use « gksudo », as it will set up the environment more appropriately. Never just use "sudo"! (See http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/graphicalsudo to know why)00:43
wgranthipitihop: System->Administration->Software Sources. 'Download from:' is the relevant field.00:44
* aprilhare tries to determine what could be running that could interfere with firefox on his main user account. could Adobe AIR do it? cause i have a Adobe AIR applet running00:44
ylynfattAnyone else receiving dependency problems with python2.6-minimal?00:44
hipitihopwgrant: thanks I now about that one, just owndered if there was a cli... just that I'm using an ssh session00:44
wgranthipitihop: Check /etc/apt/sources.list00:45
drbobbit looks like a PPA version of the sis driver solves a lot of the problems with those graphics chips, at least it seems to solve them for me00:45
* wgrant disappears for a while.00:45
* aprilhare has drawn up a list from the startup items of both accounts: 'AccuWeather.com Stratus'; Compiz Fusion Icon; lvman; Skype; (missing Tracker Applet, Tracker); Ubuntu One.00:45
Jordan_Udrbobb: Does it fix the problem with white lines across the screen?00:46
drbobbJordan_U: yeah seems to solve that one for me00:46
TuTUXGaprilhare, could be adobe air00:46
drbobbI just watched through a movie, fullscreen - no artefacts00:46
Jordan_Udrbobb: What ppa?00:46
drbobbhttps://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/drivers-only/+packages00:46
* Jordan_U gets exited00:46
hipitihopwgrant: most entries are deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ karmic main restricted so is that the main mirror ?00:47
meanburrito920_what is the current version of the linux kernel that should be installed? because I'm on .14, but I see that there are also .15, .28, etc out00:47
bjsnideri'd like to know why the banshee ppa isn't producing updated banshee builds for jaunty and earlier00:47
* aprilhare votes for adobe air and disables the adobe air application on startup (shame; gives great weather detail)00:47
TuTUXGaprilhare, which applet is that?00:47
aprilhareAccuWeather.com00:48
drbobbJordan_U: btw, [SiS] 661/741/760 PCI/AGP or 662/761Gx PCIE VGA Display Adapter here00:48
TuTUXGsweet trying it now00:48
aprilhareweather applet00:48
aprilharei remember that adobe air uses flash00:48
aprilharecould multiple versions of flash interfere with each other?00:48
aprilharecause that definitely would cause crashes.00:49
Jordan_Udrbobb: Exactly the same as me00:49
drbobbas per lspci of course00:49
TuTUXGaprilhare, how come you are using multiple version of flash?00:49
aprilhareTuTUXG: as i said, adobe air uses flash00:50
aprilhareits own ver of flash00:50
penguin42in my experience flash doesn't need multiple versions to crash00:50
bjsnideraprilhare, unquestionably that is what would happen00:50
TuTUXGi thought they just use the same flash library00:50
aprilharewhat do you know, balloonboygame.com doesn't crash00:50
TuTUXGpenguin42, good point00:50
Jordan_Udrbobb: I was beggining to think the sis driver would never be fixed, nice to know it's still being worked on upstream00:50
aprilharepenguin42: apparently it helps it do moar crashing00:51
georgyanyone using gnome-shell in here?00:51
drbobbJordan_U: not that I know anything about coding drivers, but I believe it must have been some simple incompatibility intriduced by newer xorg versions - possibly easy for an expert to fix, once it got an expert's attention00:52
aprilhareyay sorted problem for now!00:52
aprilharewhat happens when karmic drop bear gets released to this channel?00:52
aprilharecause its a couple of days00:53
drbobbanyway I can now contemplate switching to karmic all the way00:53
hipitihopwgrant: ok software sources says main server00:53
aprilharedrbobb: i still want my webcam to work00:53
TuTUXGthis will be the one for Lucid Lynx00:53
camillemHi. Trying a fresh install of karmic RC but installation hangs at step 2 (choosing time ) The PC (vaio) had no pb under Jaunty. Anybody has an idea ?00:54
Jordan_Ucamillem: Can you please file a bug report from the LiveCD with "ubuntu-bug ubiquity-gtk" ?00:55
TuTUXGwhy ubuntu one has to be tied with network manager?00:56
hipitihopJordan_U: so if I do have main server in sources it is unlikely the mirror ? so should I do dist-upgrade ?00:56
georgyif anyone uses gnome-shell.. is your alt+tab broken?00:56
Jordan_Uhipitihop: It's probably that packages are being held back, so dist-upgrade should offer updates00:57
camillemJordan_U: Thanks, I'll do that00:57
WL_I can't connect to my wireless network in 9.10 im using WPA2, but it works if i turn the encryption off00:58
Jordan_Ucamillem: np00:58
hipitihopJordan_U: apt-get update && apt-get upgrade did not mention anything held back00:58
DanaGgeorgy: I was just noticing that gnome-shell alt-tab brokenness when I tried gnome-shell for about 1 minute, today.00:59
georgylol, nice00:59
DanaGIt's rather roken -- you sometimes have to alt-tabtab to get anywhere.00:59
georgyI'm almost 100% it worked when it was first installed00:59
georgyI see01:00
georgyoh well ^_^ gotta wait for a update i guess01:01
TuTUXGwill gnome-shell shipped as default with karmic?01:01
oorahthere's still a major bug and i'm questioning if it will be fixed before the release lol01:02
bjsniderno01:02
bjsniderTuTUXG, it will with 10.0401:02
oorahmy screen flickers for a while at startup and when i adjust brightness01:02
oorahthe brightness flickers i mean01:02
TuTUXGbjsnider, ill switch back to gnome when it's gnome 301:03
WL_does anyone have any ideas about the wireless, i appreciate any help01:03
bjsniderTuTUXG, no you won't01:03
TuTUXGbjsnider, lol01:03
TuTUXGbjsnider, why so?01:03
bjsniderit will not be available01:03
bjsniderthere's no turning back01:04
TuTUXGwith 10.04?01:04
georgyTuTUXG what do you use now?01:04
bjsnidergnome 301:04
TuTUXGkde4...01:04
oorahanyone know if this flickering bug will be fixed?01:04
georgyoh, I see01:04
bjsniderno more gnome-panel after gnome 2.2801:04
georgyI think if I find gnome is a pain in my balls i'll check out xfce first01:04
TuTUXGthat's what i meant, i will switch back to gnome when gnome-panel is gone and gnome-shell gets mature enough01:05
clustyhey01:05
georgygnome-shell + gnome-do = pretty sweet01:05
TuTUXGexactly01:05
clustyi was wondeirng if i should do something first before i file a bug report:01:06
oorahwhats gnome-shell?01:06
georgyI found it kinda silly that gnome-shell didn't come with a dock like docky for gnome-do though01:06
oorahi filed a bug report over a week ago and it still ain't fixed01:06
georgyyou NEED a panel for the programs that are open imo01:06
clustyever since i updated to karmic totem and any any player that uses GPU movie playback screws up colors01:06
clustyas in reb->cyan01:06
clustyred*01:06
TuTUXGgeorgy, you mean a task-manager?01:07
georgyyeah, whatever you wanna call it01:07
bjsnidergeorgy, all desktops are combined into one view, so you don't need the panel01:07
hipitihopJordan_U: dist-upgrade also nothing upgraded01:07
TuTUXGgeorgy, a dock could do that01:08
georgyhere is what gnome-shell is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32zkq1wHk6Q01:08
georgyyeah, that's why i use docky from gnome-do01:08
DanaGKDE4 is bulky.01:08
DanaGReally physically large.01:08
georgybjsnider: that is really annoying for me i rather have both01:08
DanaGIt makes 15.4", 1920x1200 feel like 12", 1280x800.01:08
bjsniderDanaG, you mean its ram footprint?01:08
DanaGNo, that's a different word: "bloat"01:08
TuTUXGlol01:08
DanaGbloat != bulk.  At least in how I use them.01:08
georgylike what if the user doesn't want to view all of the desktops each time they want to switch to a different program?01:09
clustywhat about lard ass-y?01:09
clustywhat is that?01:09
georgykind of annoying01:09
bjsnidercan't you change the k whatever it's called size?01:09
DanaGOr "chunky".01:09
TuTUXGgeorgy, use alt+tab01:09
DanaGI also just don't like the way gnome-shell seems to be trying to do things.01:09
georgyit's broken01:09
georgylol01:09
DanaGIt feels wrong.01:09
oorahanyone know if this flickering bug will be fixed?01:09
georgyno idea oorah01:10
oorahanyone else having problems with brightness flickering?01:10
georgyalso yeah alt+tab = broke01:10
aprilhareis this bug report ok? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/46011801:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 460118 in linux "Microsoft VX-1000 webcam drivers broken" [Undecided,New]01:10
oorahi may stick with 9.0401:10
georgyI am not oorah01:10
TuTUXGDanaG, so you dont like kde4 or gnome-shell01:10
clustyso anybody has a clue about my video player issue?01:10
georgyno idea clusty, have you tried a different video program?01:11
oorahi tried kde4, i hated it more than windows desktop lol01:11
georgyvlc >01:11
clustygeorgy: yes. is not program. is output "mode"01:11
clustyX11 works01:11
DanaG Win7 > KDE4.01:11
georgy:\01:11
clustygeorgy: now i use vlc with x11 output01:11
georgyi have no idea01:11
TuTUXGthat's bias01:11
DanaGIf Gnome were legos, KDE4 would be duplos.  In terms of size, I mean.01:11
clustygeorgy: vlc with openGL is same shit as totem (which cannot change modes)01:12
bjsniderDanaG, couldn't you just reduice the size of the bulky items?01:12
TuTUXGback to e1701:12
georgythat sucks clusty :|01:12
clustygeorgy: any clue which package should i report to?01:12
georgyno idea01:12
clustyhope to god is not new nvidia drivers01:12
DanaGI'm just gonna' go to xfce when gnome3 rolls around.01:12
georgyi was just gonna say drivers01:13
clustycause then i am SOL01:13
georgyI'm a nob though don't listen to me01:13
georgyI wonder if anyone else with the same setup as you has had the same problem01:13
clustygeorgy: what is your problem again?01:14
bjsniderclusty, what is the problem, in detail01:14
aprilhareok; lets try and clean off my karmic install. - whenever i login, for whatever reason compiz doesn't start up. how do i get it to start on startup?01:14
georgyoh, just that alt+tab is not working for me in gnome-shell01:14
penguin42georgy: Try another tab01:14
TuTUXGlol01:15
georgyneither does world of war craft01:15
penguin42georgy: i.e. alt+tab+tab01:15
georgynope doesn't work01:15
clustybjsnider: so: VLC with default video output (any video) displays stuff with messed up collors01:15
clustybjsnider: red becomes cyan01:15
clustyif i chose x11 output all is goos01:16
clustyd01:16
bjsniderclusty, red and blue are reversed?01:16
DanaGhmm, what video card?01:16
clustyseems so01:16
clustylemme finish: this is not vlc problem01:16
bjsniderknown codec issue01:16
clustycause totem has this issue01:16
clustyand cannot change mode01:16
bjsniderclusty, what graphics card?01:16
clustyso my video card is nvidia 27501:16
bjsnidergtx 275?01:17
wgrantThe Blob does that sometimes.01:17
clustyi think so. lemme check what lspci has to say01:17
bjsniderwgrant, he should be using vdpau anyway01:17
aprilharei'm not the only person with problems starting compiz on startup, apparently it goes back a fair way: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=77073401:17
clustybjsnider: yes gtx 27501:18
bjsniderclusty, do not use vlc anymore. install gnome-mplayer or smplayer. switch video output driver to vdpau01:18
TuTUXGaprilhare, i had that problem with jaunty, then i switched to karmic fusion-icon does the trick, but now i don't use compiz01:18
aprilharei have fusion-icon - its selected but doesn't really start it01:19
clustybjsnider: i am happy with vlc, but i like totem better. is not a problem finding some whatever player that works01:19
aprilharestill the same old problem01:19
aprilharenever fixed..01:19
DanaGHave you tried mplayer instead of vlc?01:19
clustynope01:19
DanaGvlc rather miserably fails at subtitles -- for me, that's a showstopper.01:19
clustylemme get it01:19
DanaGAn entirely different issue, though.01:20
TuTUXGaprilhare, try to set it in gnome-appearance-properties01:20
DanaG!info gnome-mplayer01:20
bjsniderclusty, i don't believe it. you're saying you wantt o keep using vlc?01:20
ubottugnome-mplayer (source: gnome-mplayer): A GTK+ interface for MPlayer. In component multiverse, is optional. Version 0.9.8-1ubuntu2 (karmic), package size 307 kB, installed size 1316 kB01:20
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clustybjsnider: for now yes. till totem is fixed01:20
DanaGActually, it doesn't "fail" at styled subtitles... it just doesn't even try!01:20
bjsniderclusty, do you know what vdpau is?01:20
bjsnidernever mind. forget it01:20
clustynope01:20
aprilhareTuTUXG: i did that before. preference doesn't stick.01:21
aprilharewill do again01:21
clustynew Nvidia API01:21
clusty:D01:21
clusty:D01:21
clustygoogle is your friend01:21
oorahif there's old bugs still not fixed does that mean they probably won't be?01:21
TuTUXGaprilhare, change the effect to maximum in appearance settings, then startup with fusion-icon01:22
oorahhaven't seen a version with a bug this bad since 2006 when i had no sound01:22
DanaG"change to maximum" -- bad advice, that'll trample on existing settings!01:22
aprilhareTuTUXG: ok. but i was already doing that. still am.01:22
aprilharebrb01:22
DanaGInstall simple-ccsm, and tell it to use "custom".01:22
DanaGIt is lame that installing regular ccsm doesn't make "custom" show up!01:22
TuTUXGDanaG, just run it with alt-f2...01:23
DanaGDoes it remember what you last used?01:23
clustybjsnider: vdpau works just fine01:23
aprilhareDanaG: ccsm?01:23
DanaGNo, the gnome desktop-effects thing.01:23
DanaGIf you want it to auto-load, you have to set it to "custom", don't you?01:24
georgy#gnome-shell on irc.gnome.org  = quietest fucking channel ever01:24
apoc_Why can't I find the ttf-bitstream-vera package?01:24
georgylul01:24
TuTUXGgeorgy, lol01:24
bazhanggeorgy, watch the language please01:24
aprilhareDanaG: i'm not sure to tell you the truth.01:24
georgyoh, i'll try bazhang01:24
TuTUXGgeorgy, yea, do that01:25
aprilharebrb logging out to test01:25
georgyoh i will hawtstuff o.o01:25
wgrantapoc_: It was replaced by ttf-dejavu01:25
clustylife is soo boring when you take swears away form it01:25
spaceBARbarianis karmic 64bit stable enough for personal use yet ?01:25
georgyyeah, communism is bad kids01:25
wgrantclusty: That may be, but it also makes this channel more family friendly.01:25
georgyspaceBAR, yesh it is in my opinion01:25
TuTUXGspaceBARbarian, it's ok here01:26
georgyyeah*01:26
apoc_wgrant: Does it contain the same font?01:26
clustyi realize. that is why i am abstaining01:26
spaceBARbarianaite gonna give it a try then01:26
georgygood luck space01:26
aprilharere01:26
aprilharelogged out, logged back in, preferences disappeared.01:26
aprilhareno compiz01:26
TuTUXG...01:27
TuTUXGaprilhare, how about try it with your test account?01:27
aprilharein appearance properties - visual effects it is switched back to None01:27
aprilhareok brb01:27
wgrantapoc_: ttf-dejavu is an improved derivative of ttf-bitstream-vera.01:28
aprilhareTuTUXG: test account its working01:28
wgrantSo they should be very similar.01:28
apoc_wgrant, Ok, thanks01:28
TuTUXGaprilhare, um...01:28
aprilharecould compiz fusion icon thingy be interfering01:28
Omen20hi does anyone know if the add-apt-repository is only for launchpad PPAs?01:28
TuTUXGcould be01:29
aprilhareok01:29
aprilhareremoving compiz fusion icon thingy.. :)01:29
TuTUXGjust disable it from start up01:29
aprilharehang on brb01:30
Omen20could i use the command for say http://linux.getdropbox.com/ubuntu ?01:30
oorahif there's old bugs still not fixed does that mean they probably won't be?01:31
wgrantOmen20: Let me check the code.01:31
TuTUXGoorah, check the comments01:31
wgrantoorah: Bugs could still be fixed in universe if the fix isn't too invasive.01:31
Omen20wgrant, thanks01:31
wgrantmain is very, very frozen.01:32
TuTUXGoorah, apparently bug#1 is pretty old and probably not going to get a fix in anytime soon01:32
Omen20wgrant, ?01:32
oorahwhich bug is #1?01:32
TuTUXGcheck it01:32
TuTUXGbug #101:33
ubottuhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1 (Timeout)01:33
sdgCan I install Karmic on a USB HDD on one PC and then boot it on another PC?01:33
TuTUXGsdg, you sure can01:33
aprilhareyep confirmed compiz fusion icon is fail01:33
TuTUXGaprilhare, sweet01:33
Omen20sdg, some people do it on thumbdrives01:33
wgrantOmen20: You can use the command for that, but it won't automatically add the key.01:33
sdgOmen20: I don't have one of those. :(01:34
aprilhareTuTUXG: i'd prefer it to work personally :)01:34
wgrantsdg: You should be able to use System->Administration->USB Startup Disk Creator to do that.01:34
Omen20oh ok. so do you leave the "ppa:" in the command as in "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:globalmenu-team"01:34
sdgOmen20: They're too easy to break and lose...01:34
sdgwgrant: Roger that.01:35
TuTUXGaprilhare, i think compiz is just experiencing some hard time now01:35
Omen20sdg, yeah, I dont carry any physical storage anymore now that I use Dropbox.01:35
TuTUXGDropbox could be slow with big stuff01:35
aprilhareerm is gnome do installed by default?01:36
wgrantOmen20: You can specify 'ppa:user/ppa' or a full 'deb http://some.mirror/path/to/repo release component1 component2'01:36
wgrantaprilhare: No.01:36
aprilharemight remove it then i never got on with gnome do01:36
TuTUXGaprilhare, there's a ppa for it01:36
Omen20Yes, but it's great for school and exported config files. I have my compiz settings, wallpapers, themes, etc on it and it keeps my pc and laptop identical.01:37
aprilhareTuTUXG: for compiz?01:37
tanathblah, compiz is really slow and hides my desktop >.<01:37
TuTUXGaprilhare, yea, and for gnome-do01:37
oorahwhat about the brightness flickering bug? is it likely to be fixed in the next few days?01:37
wgrantoorah: Does it have a bug report?01:37
Jordan_Usdg: I would do a regular install and just be sure to tell the installer to install grub to the USB drive rather than your internal ( it's under 'advanced' after you have configured partitions and are reviewing them )01:37
tanathnever used to01:37
oorahwgrant, i reported it 2 weeks ago01:37
wgrantoorah: Number?01:38
oorahi didn't write it down01:38
wgrantoorah: Launchpad username?01:38
oorahthe screen brightness flickers for a while after startup and a while after adjusting, or attempting to adjust brightness01:38
sdgJordan_U: A live image is all I need.01:38
oorahi think its knuckle_brawler or hardcore_zaccour01:38
TuTUXGtanath, you probably have the wallpaper plugin turned on, turn it off will show your nautilus desktop01:38
sdgJordan_U: I need to install Ubuntu Karmic on my laptop PC.01:39
wgrantsdg: I think the USB startup disk creator does what you want.01:39
wgrantsdg: That should allow you to install from it.01:39
tanathTuTUXG, actually, it does it either way01:39
wgrantsdg: There is also a Windows version, if you need itl01:39
TuTUXGtanath, that's weired01:39
tanathTuTUXG, i had it off, so i turned it on & configured it, but it's still just black with no icons01:39
sdgwgrant: Negative.01:39
Jordan_Uwgrant: You can't do kernel upgrades and it's slower since it's compressed / using an overlay01:39
oorahhey yall i gotta go i'll be back to but yall with bug questions later lol ttyl01:40
oorahthanks01:40
wgrantsdg: Why not?01:40
tanathTuTUXG, but when i reload the WM i see my wallpaper briefly01:40
sdgwgrant: I don't use Windoze.01:40
wgrantJordan_U: Very slightly slower.01:40
wgrantsdg: Oh, right.01:40
sdgI'm really worried that my music collection is going to grow too large to fit on my new 500 GB HDD.01:41
soreauHi. I installed ubuntu and now I need my hw clock set to UTC. Can anyone tell me how to do that in ubuntu 9.10?01:42
Jordan_Usoreau: It should be set to UTC by default01:43
wgrantJordan_U: It will not set it to UTC if there are braindead operating systems (eg. Windows) cohabiting.01:43
Jordan_Uwgrant: Ahh, didn't realize that01:45
soreauI think I need to edit either /etc/init.d/hwclock or /etc/init/hwclock.conf01:45
wgrantIt's /etc/default/rcS, actually.01:45
soreauok01:45
wgrantMy initial guess was /etc/default/hwclock, but that doesn't exist.01:45
soreauSweet, it was set to no01:45
soreauThanks wgrant !01:45
wgrantAh, if you look in /etc/init/hwclock.conf you can see that it does indeed use that file.01:45
wgrantsoreau: np01:46
reagleBRKLNwhere is ndiswrapper on karmic?01:50
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reagleBRKLNtrying to get old wireless machine working, i've blacklisted the rtl858x drivers, but don't see ndiswrapper01:51
rippsreagleBRKLN: aptitude search ndis, ndisgtk looks like a good contender01:51
bazhangreagleBRKLN, ndiswrapper-common or ndisgtk?01:51
rabidweezlehey, what's the name of that new messenger client karmic is using?01:52
wgrantrabidweezle: Empathy01:52
rabidweezleahh, that's right, thanks :)01:53
reagleBRKLNripps bazhang: updating my sources, because apt-search nor synaptic see those on my system01:53
reagleBRKLNhuh, nor can I browse http://packages.ubuntu.com/01:54
apoc_ubuntu-desktop, ubuntu-netbook-remix and desktop-switcher keep getting uninstalled. Is that good?01:54
rippsreagleBRKLN: then somethings is wrong with your sources, try changing to a different mirror01:54
rippsapoc_: probably not01:54
apoc_ripps, Any idea why?01:55
DanaGwhat's globalmenu-team?01:55
wgrantreagleBRKLN: packages.ubuntu.com is down at the moment.01:55
TuTUXGDanaG, it's a team for global menu01:55
reagleBRKLNwould that affect my ndiswrapper search from apt-cache?01:56
Cyberkillaglobalmenu is great01:56
wgrantIs that the OS X-like menu for GNOME?01:56
rippsapoc_: well, that would only happen if your dist-upgrading or doing a partial upgrade, either way, it probably means there's a broken package in the repo. Either wait or file a bug report01:56
Cyberkillastrips GTK apps of the menu and puts it on the gnome-panel instead01:56
Cyberkillagreat space saver01:56
Cyberkillaunfortunately, Firefox doesn't work with it, or open office.01:56
CyberkillaReally, it's their problem. They should be using native toolkits instead of reinventing the wheel with XUL. bloat01:57
wgrantWell, they're not really GTK.01:57
wgrantRight.01:57
DanaGOh heck, there's even a gtk for Windows.01:57
TuTUXGlol01:57
TuTUXGit's open source01:57
apoc_ripps, Yes, I did just upgrade. I'll look around for problems01:57
CyberkillaWhen is Karmic being released? 29th?01:58
wgrantCyberkilla: Right.01:58
rippsapoc_: just so you know, if an upgrade is ever trying to remove ubuntu-desktop or similar packages, it probably means the package is broken and you shouldn't uprade, instead file a bug and wait for it to be fixed01:59
apoc_ripps, Ok, strange. Otherwise the upgrade seems to have worked fine01:00
DanaGhmm, global-menu ppa seems to lack any packages.01:00
Cyberkillawgrant: Thanks:) I'm tired of waiting. I want to do a full reformat, repartition and reinstall this time. The unused Vista partition is eating 40GB and I need room to dump my music library:P01:00
rippsapoc_: ubuntu-deskto is simply a metapackage, meaning it doesn't actually contain any files to be installed, instead it creates a series of artificial dependencies that force installation of all the services and apps that make up the ubuntu desktop01:01
robotti^what is sitution of ubuntu?01:01
wgrantCyberkilla: The RC is probably safe enough.01:01
apoc_ripps, Ok01:01
Cyberkillawgrant: You have a point. I could probably risk it now.01:01
robotti^if I install Ubuntu RC can I updated it to final release version?01:01
rippsapoc_: without it, if any packages are added or removed from ubuntu-desktop, won't be automatically installed/removed anymore01:02
wgrantrobotti^: Of course!01:02
wgrantrobotti^: It will upgrade just fine.01:02
ripps!beta | robotti^01:02
ubotturobotti^: If you installed a Alpha/Beta/RC version of Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) and have been keeping it up to date, then you are already running the latest version of Karmic. To make sure, type « sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade » in a console.01:02
Cyberkillaripps: With regards to those dependencies... When you upgrade to Karmic or Lucid, it will upgrade ubuntu-desktop and the dependencies will pull in new applications.01:02
* TuTUXG is quiting smoke...01:02
Cyberkillaripps: Presumably, without keeping ubuntu-desktop installed, any new packages the latest Ubuntu release intends to give you will not be installed.01:02
BlizzerandGood for ya , TuTUXG01:03
robotti^wgrant: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade01:03
robotti^cool01:03
apoc_ripps, I added those packaged back, but I have to find out what keeps removing them01:03
Cyberkillaripps: And installing ubuntu-desktop again will probably install those packages you wanted to get rid of in the first place (the ones that were a dependency of ubuntu-desktop and force it to be removed too).01:03
Cyberkillaripps: Not an ideal setup:O.01:04
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rippsCyberkilla: well, if you don't want to use the ubuntu-desktop, I don't see the point of actually using ubuntu, why not just install debian and customize as you see fit.01:05
wgrantCyberkilla: Most things that people like to get rid of are no longer strict dependencies of ubuntu-desktop.01:05
TuTUXGBlizzerand, thanks01:05
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Cyberkillaripps: I was just making a point. You can't, for instance, remove ubuntu's fancy new notifications by uninstalling the package.01:06
rippsCyberkilla: yeah, it's better to just install gnome-stracciatella-session and use a plain vanilla gnome session01:07
Cyberkillaripps: Interesting, I didn't know that was possible.01:08
DanaGYeah, but unfortunately, g-p-m has a rather broken brightness control.01:08
rippsCyberkilla: it's just the usual gnome session stripped of the ubuntu stuff01:08
Cyberkillaripps: Another thing i've been made painfully aware of is that you can't reverse "apt-get install kubuntu-desktop" any where near as easily as you can install it;-)01:08
aprilharehmmm update-manager wants to install grub-common version 2 - is this grub2?..01:09
* aprilhare feels touchy about upgrading grub01:09
wgrantaprilhare: It will probably install the package, but it shouldn't actually upgrade the one in the MBR.01:09
thiebaudeaprilhare, did you do a fresh install?01:09
wgrantA deliberate decision.01:10
aprilharethiebaude: no01:10
CyberkillaI upgraded to GRUB2 yesterday. No problems so far! It's worth it. There is less console output at boot time.01:10
aprilhareok will install01:10
pwnguinis there a guide on upgrading to karmic from a mirror?01:10
wgrantaprilhare: At this point of the release cycle, update-manager probably knows better than you.01:11
wgrantpwnguin: As in a non-official mirror?01:11
pwnguinwgrant: as in internet201:11
thiebaudeCyberkilla, i did the fresh install and karmic is great01:11
aprilharewgrant: paranoia is a healthy instinct at times :)01:11
andrilhey now01:11
Cyberkilla: )01:11
wgrantpwnguin: Doesn't help much...01:11
pwnguinwgrant: i'd just fix up sources.list, but im not sure how the update manager handles it01:12
maurer_How do I turn on OTR in Empathy?01:12
wgrantpwnguin: If you're using an official mirror, it should just do it. If it's an unofficial one, the graphical update-manager will cry.01:12
andrilanyone having issues with 9.10?01:12
pwnguinwgrant: i dont know if there's an official mirror on i201:12
wgrantI think the commandline one will allow you to tell it that you know better, though.01:12
wgrantmaurer_: It does not yet support it.01:13
Cyberkillapwnguin: Can't you just change it in SoftWare Sources?01:13
thiebaudeandril, no problems here01:13
Cyberkillapwnguin: System/Administration/Software Sources -> Download from:01:13
pwnguinCyberkilla: that should be identical to changing sourcses.list01:13
pwnguinthanks, but i really do know most of what im doing.01:14
Cyberkillapwnguin: Yes, but easier:) Perhaps I missed a few lines of the convo.01:14
pwnguinCyberkilla: specifically, you missed the line where wgrant points out the upgrade manager will probably fail if you do that01:14
maurer_wgrant: Then why is pidgin no longer default?01:15
wgrantmaurer_: Probably because Empathy is more promising, and only some tiny, tiny fraction of Ubuntu users use OTR.01:15
andrilthiebaude: thanks 5 day to go01:15
rippsmaurer_: because empathy is more cooperative and is default for gnome, most of the extra features that pidgin provides are needed by the majority of im users01:16
wgrantmaurer_: Note that you can easily install Pidgin.01:16
pwnguinmaurer_: 1) OTR is like a miniscule fraction of IM users. 2) video chat01:16
* DanaG uses IRC... and Empathy sucks at that.01:16
thiebaudeandersk, np, yep01:16
eitreach_Can someone tell me if mouse gestures in Compiz are gone for good?01:16
wgrantAll generic IM clients suck at IRC.01:16
pwnguinDanaG: pidgin does too. irssi ftw01:16
ripps*not needed01:16
DanaGPidgin + irchelper == yay.01:16
DanaGAnd when I first started Empathy, it didn't even seem to OFFER IRC!01:16
CyberkillaDanaG: Pidgin sucks at IRC too:P The only client can stomach is IRSSI:-)01:17
DanaGTry the first-run wizard... IRC is not available!01:17
thiebaudei just use simple xchat01:17
CyberkillaDanaG: If Empathy's IRC is worse than Pidgin's, it really must be bad.01:17
DanaGYeah, there's no way to get rid of the nickserv-type stuff, at least from what I saw.01:17
TuTUXGi luv xchat01:18
CyberkillaI don't like the way xchat forces you to pick a host from a list when you open it.01:18
TuTUXGmy friend once asked me when he shaw that icon, "what's xchat? porn chat?"01:18
CyberkillaI'd much rather type /connect irc.ubuntu.net, etc, myself.01:18
CyberkillaYou basically have to connect to a server in the list before you can connect to one that isn't.01:19
thiebaudeCyberkilla, exactly01:19
rippsirssi is the best irc client, even better when used with screen, I can call it and detach and let it run in the background using up next to 0 cpu and memory01:23
thiebauderipps, i think i might install it01:24
CyberkillaEver seen byobu? It is like screen, but a tiny bit more visual. I noticed it recently after an update.01:24
wgrant+1 for issi-awesomeness.01:24
robotti^Ubuntu Linux is exciting01:24
rippseven better, if my X crashes, I can still get help online, because irssi doesn't requere a gui01:24
DanaG!info finch01:24
wgrantCyberkilla: byobu is a set of profiles for screen.01:24
DanaGthat's what I use.01:24
ubottufinch (source: pidgin): text-based multi-protocol instant messaging client. In component main, is optional. Version 1:2.6.2-1ubuntu7 (karmic), package size 218 kB, installed size 736 kB01:24
thiebauderipps, thats true01:24
robotti^you never know if your machine boot :(01:24
wgrantCyberkilla: It *is* screen, just with some settings changed.01:24
wgrantrobotti^: Why is yours not booting?01:25
robotti^I activated nvidia drivers and screen only flicks on boot01:25
robotti^And I cannot do nothing01:25
wgrantAh. Good old proprietary drivers.01:25
aprilharebrb01:25
thiebauderobotti^, did you save your resolution as root?01:25
Jeruvyripps: good point, but that doesn't happen very often.  I personally think the idea of opening screens with a bash shell, well very '80's-ish.01:26
Cyberkillawgrant: Oh, I thought it *used* screen. I didn't realise it was the same thing. Still, very interesting. I like commandline applications.01:26
robotti^Now I am re-installing ubuntu01:26
robotti^thiebaude: I have not do nothing01:26
robotti^I just activated01:26
robotti^and console flicker on boot01:26
robotti^and nothing happens01:26
robotti^:D01:26
thiebauderobotti^, sudo nvidia-settings01:26
robotti^no x01:26
robotti^I cannot do01:27
thiebaudeahh ok01:27
robotti^If I canno log in01:27
rippsJeruvy: you kidding, I spend more than 40% of my day dinking around the commandline, I only leave it when I watch to watch some anime or surf the internet01:27
robotti^it flickers, and I cannot write text on console, some of letters were gone, when writing01:27
robotti^impossible to write my password :D01:27
rippsrobotti^: your flooding the channel, don't use enter a punctuation01:28
thiebaudebrb01:28
robotti^ripps: I am not using enter as punctution. New sentences just flood to mind after I write those lines01:28
robotti^I am not used to write english.01:28
Cyberkilla:-)01:29
rippsrobotti^: just reminding you, try not to type multiple lines, especially in a busy channel, it's poor irc netiquette01:29
hipitihopwhile running ubuntu-bug, it reports various packages like dbus, dbus-x11, libblkid1 and others as being obsolete, but apt-get upgrade or dist-upgrade do nothing and nothing seems to be kept back... what do I do ?01:29
robotti^ripps: I know :)01:29
wgranthipitihop: Did you change to the main mirror?01:29
robotti^ripps: And I am sorry for that.01:30
thiebauderipps: i do i scroll up in irssi?01:30
hipitihopwgrant: already was set at "Main Server"01:30
rippsthiebaude: page up/page down01:30
wgranthipitihop: Hmmm.01:30
thiebauderipps: thanks01:30
wgranthipitihop: That's a bit strange. Those were updated in the past 24 hours or so.01:30
hipitihopwgrant: grant does "Main Server" still go via mirrors dependinding on my location ?01:31
wgranthipitihop: Which version does 'apt-cache policy dbus' say you have installed?01:31
rippsthiebaude: there's hundreds of little scripts you can use to enhance irssi, google around a bit. I think there's a package you can install that will give you access to the best ones.01:31
wgranthipitihop: No, it should always go to the same server in the UK. However, it's possible there is a proxy between you and that server.01:31
thiebauderipps: ok, will do01:31
dholbertlfaraone, FWIW, looks like hibernate still doesn't work with encrypted swap :(01:31
CyberkillaI use irssi-xmpp. It is a jabber plug-in for irssi! Works grain:D01:31
hipitihopwgrant: 1.2.16-0ubuntu9 001:31
evant8950hi, I am having a problem with wireless in 9.10, I can't connect to a network with security, I am wondering if there is a fix?  thanks01:31
* thiebaude now time to install opendns01:32
lfaraonedholbert: ah, mk.01:32
CyberkillaYou just type /load xmpp /xmppconnect JID PASS /join room@host/nick01:32
Cyberkilla:P01:32
dholbertlfaraone, I hibernated, and then when I turned on my computer, it just booted up normally (didn't resume from the hibernate)01:32
Cyberkilla*great, not grain. Damn, that's one heck of a typo.01:32
robotti^dholbert: Maybe it reads session key from swap, and it cannot, because it is encrypted.01:32
wgranthipitihop: So it says 'Installed: 1.2.16-0ubuntu9'?01:33
dholbertrobotti^, right -- that's the general issue.  There was noise to the effect that it was going to be "fixed" in karmic, though01:33
wgrantdholbert: The default for encrypted swap is to use a random key. Is yours not done like that?01:33
dholbertwgrant, no idea01:33
dholbertwgrant, I just did an ubuntu 9.10 rc install with encrypted home directory selected01:33
robotti^dholbert: therefore It cannot open encrypted file systems.01:33
Cyberkillathiebaude: opendns isn't so open. Isn't that the thing which now sends you to an advert-filled page when you get a 404? Naughty intercepting http responses.01:33
thiebaudeCyberkilla: yea, i seen that01:34
rippswgrant: if you installed encryptfs during intrepid or earlier, you probably setup a manual encryption key, not a random one01:34
rippsthat encryption key is carried over, even when upgrading ubuntu01:34
thiebaudeCyberkilla: but.. it makes my internet speed faster01:35
wgrantripps: I don't see how it can automatically set up encrypted swap with a non-random key.01:35
wgrantripps: Because that key would have to be reentered on boot.01:35
dholbertwgrant, the fresh encrypted-home-directory install seems to have gotten me an already-encrypted swap partition (at least, ecryptfs-setup-swap said my swap was already encrypted)  but I don't know what key it's using01:35
wgrantripps: (if only ~ is encrypted)01:35
robotti^Cyberkilla: opendns.fi is much nicer01:36
robotti^finnish opendns01:36
robotti^I think it is better01:36
robotti^:)01:36
rippsmeh, After I installed 1 gig ram, I just turned of my swap by changing vm.swappiness to 0, now my system will use only ram, except under extreme circumstances.01:37
Jordan_Uwgrant: Swap key is randomly generated each boot01:37
Jordan_Uwgrant: Nvm, seems you knew that :)01:38
hipitihopwgrant: actually struggling to find installed in the output at all... must be blind, standby01:38
wolterhi, could somebody please upload usb-creator.exe to mediafire?01:38
wgrantJordan_U: Right, which means that resuming from hibernate is impossible.01:38
thiebaude.exe01:39
hipitihopwgrant: yes .. Installed: 1.2.16-0ubuntu901:39
hipitihop  Candidate: 1.2.16-0ubuntu901:39
hipitihop  Version table:*** 1.2.16-0ubuntu9 001:39
hipitihop500 http://archive.ubuntu.com karmic/main Packages01:39
hipitihop100 /var/lib/dpkg/status01:39
rippsif your on a desktop, it's probably not worth it to use encryption, just unnecesary overhead. However, if your using a laptop or other mobile, it's probably a good idea to use encryption01:39
wgranthipitihop: Hm. That is the latest version.01:39
robotti^I think it is always good idea to use encryption01:40
hipitihopwgrant: what does ubuntu-bug go on then ?01:40
dholbertwgrant, I'm confused -- https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/server-karmic-encrypted-swap-as-an-option seems to suggest that hibernate wouldn't be impossible01:40
wolterthiebaude, yes01:40
wolter.exe01:40
wolterthiebaude, its supposedly included in the karmic cs01:41
wolterd01:41
wolterbut it is not there01:41
dholbertwgrant, in particular, see the last line of the summary: "The primary development item around this specification will be ensuring that hibernate-to-disk and resume-from-hibernate continue to operate as expected."01:41
thiebaudewolter: i dont know anything about it01:42
rippsdholbert: I don't think hibernate and encrypted swap work yet, it's beening worked on, but don't think it works yet01:42
wolterthiebaude, oh01:42
wolterdoes anybody know about usb-creator.exe?01:42
dholbertripps, ok, thanks01:42
darthanubis.exe?01:43
rippsdholbert: suspend should still work though01:43
wgrantSuspend works fine.01:43
Kanohi, should samba access work out of the box or not?01:43
dholbertyup, it does01:43
wgrantHibernate does not, and cannot easily.01:43
wgrantKano: Yes.01:43
Kanowell it does not01:43
GodfatherofEireAnybody else dislike Empathy's UI?01:43
wgrantKano: What goes wrong?01:43
dholbertDoes anyone know how to disable hibernate?01:43
wgrantGodfatherofEire: Yes.01:43
thiebaudeGodfatherofEire: yea01:43
dholbertThere was a way to disable it in gconf-editor in Jaunty, but that doesn't work in Karmic01:43
thiebaudeGodfatherofEire: i use irssi01:43
robotti^GodfatherofEire: yes01:43
GodfatherofEireGlad I'm not the only one01:43
Kanoit shows workgroup but not then an error01:43
darthanubisGodfatherofEire, I don't bother with it. It is dog ugly01:43
rippsGodfatherofEire: meh, I don't mind, but I don't use IM that much...01:43
robotti^thiebaude: me too01:43
GodfatherofEireWho's call was it to replace pidgin with it anyway?01:44
thiebaudecool01:44
wgrantdholbert: Hm, so unsetting /apps/gnome-power-manager/general/can_hibernate (I think?) doesn't work?01:44
dholbertwgrant, correct01:44
darthanubisGodfatherofEire, Ubuntu's who elses01:44
wgrantGodfatherofEire: Canonical's Ubuntu Desktop team, I believe.01:44
dholbertwgrant, (have confirmed this on multiple machines)01:44
hipitihopdoes anyone know on what basis ubuntu-bug  reports obsolete packages ?01:44
rippsdarthanubis GodfatherofEire: Empathy is the official Gnome IM client01:44
Pilif12pIt says i need to close all docs and apps to update to 9.10 RC. can i leave chatzilla open, or not?01:44
wgrantGodfatherofEire: Empathy will eventually be a much better replacement for Pidgin, but I don't think it's quite there yet.01:44
darthanubiswhatever01:45
wgrantPilif12p: You can. Firefox might just get a bit cranky with you later.01:45
Pilif12ppff.01:45
GodfatherofEireAt the moment, the boxy way it displays is just... ugh...01:45
wgrantBut a restart of Firefox should fix it.01:45
Pilif12pfirefox? Why would i use that with chatzilla? Xulrunner ftw!01:45
Pilif12pI crash firefox too much to have it as an addon01:45
Pilif12peven ask mzz01:45
rippsAs typical for gnu/linux distro users, we're being used to test and debug empathy so that it will be better.01:45
dholbertwgrant, (though that pref worked in jaunty)01:45
wgrantripps: I think this is worse than typical...01:46
GodfatherofEireagreed01:46
wgrantdholbert: What still lets you hibernate? The key combination? The menu in the top right? GDM?01:46
jimpopdarthanubis, you like gaim too?01:47
wolterdoes somebody have the ubuntu network remix cd image for karmic?01:47
Pilif12pdholbert: same one from moznet?01:47
rippsI don't see what the gripe with empathy is. It does everything I want an IM client to do, and it does it well. OTR and other things are more intended for powerusers and they can install pidgin01:47
dholbertwgrant, if I choose "Shut Down" from main Gnome menu, or press my power button, it gives me the  "shut down the computer" dialog01:47
dholbertwgrant, which includes "hibernate" as an option01:47
wgrantripps: It crashes (although the bug in the indicator patch was identified two days ago!). It does not support MSNP file transfers.01:47
thiebaudehow do i change the 24 hr timestamp to 12 hr in irssi?01:47
wgrantIt is ugly.01:47
thiebaudebeside the persons name01:48
jimpopripps, E is like using an oceanliner when all you need is a small boat to cross the channel01:48
wgrantthiebaude: I don't know, but why would you want to do that?01:48
rippswgrant: my empathy hasn't crashed on me in months...01:48
dholbertwgrant, (whereas in jaunty, disabling that gconf key would remove that option from the same dialog)01:48
* Jordan_U thought shut down from gnome menu was disabled01:48
wgrantripps: Not using the indicator-applet integration?01:48
rippswgrant: yes, with indicator applet01:48
dholbertJordan_U, only if you have user-switcher app on your gnome-panel01:48
thiebaudewgrant: i know military time but just use to the regular time01:48
jimpopnobody ever got anywhere by making one thing that tried to do everything for everyone01:48
darthanubisjimpop, pidgin, yes01:48
dholbertJordan_U, if you remove user-switcher applet, shutdown reappears in main gnome  menu01:48
wgrantripps: Open a conversation window, and receive a message in it. Close the conversation window. Reopen it. Send a message.01:48
jimpopdarthanubis, me too01:48
wgrantCrash.01:48
rippsJordan_U dholbert: fast-user-switch-applet has been replaced with the indicator-session-applet01:50
dholbertregardless, if you remove that applet, shutdown reappears in gnome-menu01:50
dholbert(which is good)01:50
rippsWhen indicator-session-applet is enabled, shutdown disappears fromt he system menu01:50
dholbertright, that's what I've been saying01:51
dholbertwgrant, I've just confirmed that "hibernate" is still available in the top-right user-switcher applet (whatever it's called), on a different machine where I hadn't removed that applet01:51
dholbert(and I've disabled that gconf key on that machine, and I've rebooted since I disabled the key, if that matters)01:51
robotti^Cool, my usb wlan is working01:52
dholbertwgrant, [and if I select "hibernate", it does actually hibernate]01:52
wgrantBug #43259801:52
robotti^a-link g-wifi01:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 432598 in gnome-power-manager "can_suspend and can_hibernate values aren't respected" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43259801:52
dholbertnice, thanks!01:52
* Pilif12p laughs01:56
Cyberkillatesting..01:56
CyberkillaHmm, irc works yet firefox says "looking up" on every site. odd.01:56
Cyberkillabrb01:56
rippsHmm... I'm going to d/l a kubuntu livecd and try it out before I install kubuntu-desktop alonside my ubuntu-desktop01:56
CyberkillaKubuntu is pretty. Unfortunately, 100% of the programs I use often are GTK01:58
Cyberkilla:D01:58
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leandrodeassisanyone here have problem with auto load subtitles in totem?02:03
Bigshot_will multitouch work outof the box in tx2z ?02:10
Bigshot_anyone?02:11
Bigshot_multitouch will work in laptop? with the latest kernel that come with karmic?02:13
jimpopBigshot_, multitouch?02:14
Bigshot_yeah two fingers02:14
jimpopon the touchpad?02:14
TuTUXGtouchpad or screen?02:14
Bigshot_no screen touch screen02:14
jimpopdunno02:15
Bigshot_TuTUXG: i would download 9.10 if it has multitouchscreen :D02:15
Bigshot_so does anyone know?02:17
Bigshot_any ubuntu master ?02:17
jimpopBigshot_, http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Ubuntu+Karmic+Multi+touch+Screens02:18
Bigshot_i did man02:18
Bigshot_jimpop: you are a sarcastic guy02:18
jimpopBigshot_, yep02:18
Bigshot_jimpop drinks pop - pepsi & coke02:19
jimpoplmao02:19
jimpopback to your question....02:20
jimpopif you read the first link, you will see that it is supported02:20
webbb821is there anyway to get a fast firefox02:20
webbb821firefox sucks now02:20
jimpopwebbb821, yep.  U should not have removed 3.1 until they were sure 3.5 was solid02:21
RomD3.5 is solid02:21
jimpopbut slow02:21
wgrant3.5 is solid.02:21
RomDnot for me02:21
wgrantAnd not slow.02:21
jimpopit's slow on netbooks02:21
wgrantAnd supporting old Firefoxes is not practical.02:21
webbb821i heard 3.6 or 3.7 is fast02:21
jimpopwhat's your system specs wgrant ?02:21
wgrantSo the removal policy must be very, very agressive.02:21
jimpopwhat's your system specs wgrant ?02:22
Bigshot_webbb821: which browser do you use if firefox sucks?02:22
wgrantjimpop: My current one is a Thinkpad T400 about 4 months old, but my 3.5 year old Dell is still fine.02:22
wgrantFirefox does suck.02:22
wgrantWebKit will prevail.02:22
Bigshot_which browser do you folks use now?02:22
wgrantI primarily use Firefox, but I am on the lookout for a good WebKit-based browser.02:22
Jordan_UBigshot_: wgrant Chrome02:23
Bigshot_but i like the grab and drag plugin in firefox it allow me to surf web with fingers02:24
wgrantJordan_U: Chromium is too non-native.02:24
scott_ino2i like chromium02:24
wgrantFirefox at least attempts to look like it is native.02:24
scott_ino2it's not bad02:24
Bigshot_webbb821: bud what do you use?02:24
Jordan_Uwgrant: How so?02:24
wgrantJordan_U: It has these horrible window borders and widgets.02:24
jimpopchromium doesn't support adblock. cookiesafe, noscript, etc02:24
wgrantAnd does not respect my theme.02:25
wgrantjimpop: That too.02:25
webbb821Bigshot_: i use chrome now but i wanted to find a good version of firefox02:25
Bigshot_wgrant: how is webkit?02:25
wgrantBigshot_: Good good good.02:25
Jordan_Uwgrant: You can have it use standard window border and gtk theme ( though right now it fails pretty miserably with human )02:25
jimpopFF v3.0.1 was solid, fast, and rocked.... then someone felt the need to go and change something (for "improvements" sake)02:26
wgrant3.5 works fine for me.02:26
wgrant3.0 was not fast for me.02:26
scott_ino2wgrant, have you noticed any improvement from 3.002:26
jimpopwgrant, me too... it's just dog slow on modern hardware02:26
scott_ino2i haven't, but it's stable i suppose02:26
webbb821what is a webkit based browser02:26
scott_ino2chromium, safari02:27
Bluey3.5 is pretty solid02:27
scott_ino2well at least I think safari is at least...02:27
Jordan_UBigshot_: Karmic does not have MPX ootb02:27
smickhey guys is there someone who could help me get my system booting again? here is the error i get after entering the encrypted filesystem password: http://pastebin.ca/164224602:27
IndyGunFreakwhats MPX?02:28
timberhey, early i was having the vlc problem which the screensaver appeared while playing a movie...now my screensaver never appears02:28
timberdoes anyone know something about it?02:29
Jordan_Uwgrant: How do you feel about epiphany?02:29
smickepiphany-webkit is solid02:29
wgrantJordan_U: I like it.02:29
IndyGunFreakwgrant, epiphany web browser?02:29
Blueyepiphany has no support of irc iirc02:29
wgrantIndyGunFreak: Right.02:29
wgrantWhy would my web browser want to support IRC?02:30
Bigshot_MPT ootb?02:30
Bigshot_MPX02:30
timbercan somebody help me?02:30
IndyGunFreakwgrant, is there a new version or something, i've not used it in a while.02:30
Blueyi thought epihany was an IM programme02:30
Jordan_UBigshot_: Out of the box02:30
wgrantBluey: That's Empathy.02:30
wgrantIndyGunFreak: The primary version uses WebKit now.02:30
Blueywgrant: DOH!  yes...02:30
IndyGunFreakwgrant, oh ok.. well i'll install and see.02:30
Bigshot_Jordan_U: should i donwload ubuntu RC now and upgrade it to 9.10 later?02:31
IndyGunFreakEmpathy is a train wreck.02:31
wgrantIndyGunFreak: It is a train wreck at the moment.02:31
wgrantBut it will get much better soon.02:31
IndyGunFreakwgrant, i hope so... but i'm not holding out hope02:31
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Jordan_UBigshot_: If you understand that it does *not* do multi pointer X, sure :)02:31
Bigshot_but i can bow it to make it work right Jordan_U?02:32
* wgrant disappears for lunch.02:32
Jordan_UBigshot_: Yes, using xorg-edgers ppa ( if your hardware is supported )02:33
timberplease?02:33
smickin my experience it doesn't boot02:33
smickit'll prompt me for my filesystem psw, but then hangs saying: One or more of the mounts listed in /etc/fstab cannot yet be mounted:02:34
Blueysmick: you said you were using encryption?02:35
smickyes. the weird thing is it prompts me for the psw and successfully mounts (read-only) the filesystem02:35
smickthen it gives the error above02:36
Blueysmick: have you tried remounting rw?02:36
smickbut if i hit ESC for a maintenance window all my stuff is there02:36
smickam doing it now02:36
smickit will remount, apparently it wasn't done configuring all packages last night02:37
smickso i'm running dpkg --configure -a02:37
Blueyahh a grub fix in today's batch of fixes made my splash page work02:37
ransomso does anyone know something of the reasoning behind switching to empathy as the default chat client in karmic?02:38
robotti^how to configure wireless on karmic koala?:)02:38
IndyGunFreaki downloaded a lot of updates today, haven't saw much that it "fixed02:38
Blueyransom: none02:38
Blueyrobotti^: i am hardwired - sorry02:39
ransombluey: you don't know anything, or there was no reasoning behind the switch?02:39
macoransom: its the gnome client, it got working video/audio before pidgin, it has lots of desktop integration niceness.... it just still doesnt have a very polished UI02:39
jimpopransom, pidgin was working TOO well for Ubuntu's standards02:39
bazhangrobotti^, open a terminal and type ifconfig02:39
IndyGunFreakjimpop, lol..02:39
Blueyjimpop: maybe more truth to that then we know02:39
jimpop;-)02:40
IndyGunFreakwell, can't get complacent, if something works to well, screw it up so you can fix it02:40
ransommaco: so i guess working audio and video is more important than, say, being able to italicize text in a chat?02:40
IndyGunFreaki know one thing, Empathy absolutely sucks.02:40
macoransom: i have no idea. ive never tried to italicize text in chat02:40
IndyGunFreakat least Pidgin is still in the repos.02:41
ransommaco: open up pidgin and hit ctrl+i.  it is wonderful02:41
Jordan_UAlso, this whole #ubuntu for support is working too well, so they made sure not to include IRC support with empathy by default either02:41
BlueyIndyGunFreak: I couldn't figure out k9copy (no documentation) so I run windows dvd shrink under wine - works great02:41
macomeh, i have it set not to disply bolds or italics, so i dont care02:41
IndyGunFreakBluesKaj, hmm, never used k9copy..02:41
leandroanyone here have problem with auto load subtitles in totem?02:41
macoJordan_U: empathy has irc support...02:41
macobut its not like pidgin's was any good anyway. xchat for gnomey people02:41
IndyGunFreakBluey, is that to rip DVDs?02:42
macoi <3 Quassel though02:42
Jordan_Umaco: Last I checked the irc plugin isn't included by default02:42
BlueyIndyGunFreak: yes02:42
IndyGunFreakBluey, use Acidrip, it is great.02:42
IndyGunFreakin the repos as well.02:42
BlueyIndyGunFreak: any documentation for it?02:42
IndyGunFreakBluey, i would assume it has a man page, lemme check02:42
Blueythanks02:43
jimpopEmpathy will eventually be replaced by an app that does irc, IM, http, ftp, rdp, and ssh....02:43
Blueyjimpop: debe?02:43
ransomjimpop: sounds like Bash to me02:43
jimpoplol02:43
jimpopyep02:43
smickdpkg is hung again "setting up xserver-xorg" for over a minute now02:43
Blueyjimpop: old ibm programme - does everything but eat...02:43
IndyGunFreakBluey, yeah, it has a manpage..02:43
IndyGunFreakbut honestly, you could be braindead and use it, its not hard at all.02:44
jimpopBluey ;-)02:44
BlueyIndyGunFreak: d/l now02:44
mersaultI updated my mythbuntu 9.10 install this afternoon, and now my screen goes blank as soon as gdm starts. Anyone else experiencing this? I'm using the nvidia driver, and I see it loaded. I see no errors in Xorg or gdm log files...02:44
ransommersault: do you get a cursor, at least?02:45
DanaGJordan_U: I think IRC support IS included......... it's just not visible in the first-run wizard!02:45
mersaultransom: nothing. blank screen.02:45
ransommersault: then it is different than an issue i had.  i don't know.02:45
mersaultransom: I've tried plugging in a keyboard, and I can't cntl+alt+f1 to a console screen either02:45
BlueyIndyGunFreak: acidrip looks quite complicated...02:47
IndyGunFreakBluey, not at all.. its actually very easy02:47
IndyGunFreakBluey, there's also ::dvdrip::02:47
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IndyGunFreaki think its in the repos as well.02:47
BlueyIndyGunFreak: let me see if I can deciper the man page02:47
IndyGunFreaki rip all my DVDs in Acidrip, easy peasy02:48
BlueyIndyGunFreak: yeah to hard to figure out....02:49
BlueyIndyGunFreak: I need a step by step02:49
IndyGunFreakBluey, well what do you not understand?02:49
BlueyIndyGunFreak: where to start the rip02:50
robotti^I cannot set brightness of screen when using nvidia driver02:50
robotti^:(02:50
BlueyIndyGunFreak: there is no "start" button02:50
IndyGunFreakBluey, as soon as you tell it what to do, the start button highlights02:50
ransomhey, we don't talk about "start" buttons around here02:50
BlueyIndyGunFreak: I'm still trying to figure all that out...02:51
jimpopransom, what?   Karmic is becoming Windows more and more.... ;-)02:51
IndyGunFreakBluey, do you have a DVD in your drive?02:52
BlueyIndyGunFreak: yes02:52
BlueyIndyGunFreak: it's too complicated...02:52
IndyGunFreakBluey, top right.. if the path to your DVD drive is right(is probably /dev/DVD).. click Load, and see if the chapters for the movie show up.02:52
IndyGunFreakBluey, does it show the chapters on the DVD?02:53
reagleBRKLNhow do you change default boot order with grub2? can't get my network to work, so need to set default to earlier install. i'd install startupmanager, but i have no network!02:53
BlueyIndyGunFreak: yes they are there02:53
IndyGunFreakok, choose the "main" one.. it will show the entire length of the movie... like 1:39:15.. or something like that.. it will be he whole movie.02:53
BlueyIndyGunFreak: done02:54
IndyGunFreakBluey, now, on the left,02:54
wiretappedhalp02:54
wiretappedi've just encountered https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/40340802:54
ubottuLaunchpad bug 403408 in grub2 "Grub 2 problem, error: no such device" [Unknown,Confirmed]02:54
wiretappedon a thinkpad T4102:54
IndyGunFreakBluey, filename, put the file name you want to name it... including path.. and set the file format02:54
IndyGunFreakBluey, then set the size,02:54
IndyGunFreakand audio, etc..02:54
IndyGunFreakthen go down and click start02:55
wiretappedi installed the karmic rc on two T30's and a T40 and everything is good... but on a T41 I have to edit the grub prompt and remove the search line to boot02:55
onatsmy desktop effects wont enable.. which log vile should i look at to troubleshoot/02:55
BlueyIndyGunFreak: well I don't know what avi or mpg is -- usually decodes to .vob files...02:55
Blueyand file size of 700 is crasy02:55
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smickhopefully that --configure -a was all that was req'd. after a reboot it wants to do a fs check. we'll see. thanks for letting me bitch02:55
Jordan_UreagleBRKLN: sudo grub-set-default "title"02:56
reagleBRKLNJordan_U: thanks, how to get a list of proper/valid titles?02:56
Jordan_UreagleBRKLN: Where title is the title of the entry you want booted by default, you could also use a number but that would change whenever you get a new kernel update02:56
IndyGunFreakBluey, well, i always do avi, and my full length movies are usually around 800mb, and they are good quality02:57
BlueyIndyGunFreak: encodin rate of .41 fps way way too slow02:57
BlueyIndyGunFreak: I need something that plays on a regular dvd player, NOT a computer -02:57
spaceBARbarianis there any way to have the software center show popularity of stuff like in previous versions ?02:57
IndyGunFreakoh oh oh.. i'm sorry.. i misunderstood your problem02:57
IndyGunFreakmy sincere apologize02:57
IndyGunFreaki said rip above, and you said yes02:57
BlueyIndyGunFreak: this won't work for me --02:58
Blueyi need .vob files so I can play it back on a regular cd player - NOT a computer --02:59
Jordan_UreagleBRKLN: sudo grep menuentry /boot/grub/grub.cfg | grep -o '".*"'02:59
reagleBRKLNJordan_U: thanks03:00
Jordan_UreagleBRKLN: np03:00
evant8950anyone available for some help03:03
bazhangevant8950, please ask the channel03:05
evant8950im having a problem with my wireless I can't connect to a network with security03:06
evant8950it keeps asking for my wpa password03:07
IndyGunFreakhmm, is anyone having probs w/ the new version of gparted?03:07
herenbdyI was able to switch between viewports by using my scroll wheel on the desktop on previous versions of ubuntu by default, how can I enable this in karmic?03:08
IndyGunFreakdoesn't seem to save any changes, even when you click apply03:08
IndyGunFreaknevermind, i was beng retarded03:09
IndyGunFreaki'm to embarassed to even say what i was doing03:09
wgrantIndyGunFreak: For you penalty, you are required to tell us what you were doing.03:10
wgrants/you/your.03:10
IndyGunFreakwgrant, lol, will in a sec, need to restart X03:11
SandGorgonwhy does double clicking on a deb tell me that i dont have permissions - should'nt it be asking me for authorization ?03:11
frewsxcvwhy do some notifications show up in a different location then others03:12
IndyGunFreakok, you're not gonna believe this03:12
IndyGunFreaki can't believe how stupid i ws03:12
IndyGunFreaki kept formatting the drive, and it wasn't saving the changes , no matter what i did.03:12
IndyGunFreakso i start looking more closely..03:12
IndyGunFreakinstead of hitting the "apply" button..lol, i was hitting the "undo" button..lol03:12
wgrantHahaha.03:13
IndyGunFreaklol03:13
IndyGunFreaki must have done it 20x before i realized it03:13
hggdhanyone knows of problems when booting with udev in debug mode?03:13
spaceBARbarianargh does anyone know how to fix the compiz bug with resize window ?03:14
macoi wanna try out empathy video chat03:15
cdm10i'm having an issue in which nvidia-settings is not able to save my Twinview configuration to xorg.conf ("could not parse xorg.conf")03:15
wgrantmaco: I haven't tried it lately.03:18
IndyGunFreakcdm10, that was a PAIN IN THE *SS03:18
macowgrant: can i test with you?03:19
cdm10IndyGunFreak: just manually stuck twinview into xorg.conf, seems to work... but i guess I'm lucky I don't have a particularly exciting configuration.03:19
wiretappedmay i just say: grub2 sucks03:19
wiretappedwtf03:19
wiretappedthere are 146 files in /boot/grub03:19
Jordan_Uwiretapped: Why?03:19
wiretappedbecause it is new, different, and broken03:19
IndyGunFreakcdm10, what i ended u doing, i had a xorg.conf from 9.04, i put it in /etc/X11... and it worked fine.03:20
spaceBARbariandid this RC come out the same day as windows 7 ?03:20
* IndyGunFreak agrees w/ wiretapped ... sometimes its stupid to screw w/ what works03:20
cdm10IndyGunFreak: stupidly decided that /home was all I really needed to back up :)03:20
IndyGunFreakcdm10, lol03:20
wiretappedhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/40340803:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 403408 in grub2 "Grub 2 problem, error: no such device" [Unknown,Confirmed]03:20
Jordan_Uwiretapped: Broken because it's modular or  is something actually not working?03:20
IndyGunFreakcdm10, well, i have it, if you want me to pastebin it for you03:20
wgrantmaco: Sure. You should have a subscription request, I think.03:20
wgrantAssuming Empathy is working.03:21
wiretappedthat "search" line makes the T41 not able to boot03:21
IndyGunFreakdon't know how useful it will be for you03:21
wiretappedno problem on T40 and T3003:21
wiretappedJordan_U: do you know if the advice in that bug is right? is editing /usr/lib/grub/grub-mkconfig_lib the right way to make the fix persist?03:21
wiretappedi'm giving these laptops to someone non-technical03:21
macowgrant: ok yeah03:21
wiretappedand it would be nice if future upgrades they do don't leave them with unbootable systems03:22
cdm10wiretapped: upgrades that don't brick systems? That's a rather revolutionary idea..03:22
wiretappedyeah, i know03:22
IndyGunFreakcdm10, lol03:23
wiretappedif anyone who knows grub2 could advise me about how to make an upgrade-persistant change to grub, it would be great03:23
wiretappedi find it hard to believe editing something in /usr/lib is the right thing to do03:23
wiretappedbut not too hard, actually03:23
cdm10encrypted swap appears to cause a small hang at bootup03:27
cdm10with an error message in usplash.03:27
wgrant(after a couple of Empathy crashes on my end, the video call was a success)03:28
cdm10whoo!03:28
Jordan_Uwiretapped:03:29
cdm10now THAT'S what I like to see. A program that Just Works when you need it to.03:29
IndyGunFreakcdm10, lol03:31
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IndyGunFreakswitchin to the laptop03:31
robotti^cdm10: I have same problem03:31
robotti^:)03:31
cdm10...naturally I just forgot to back up /etc, hence, I've lost my backup scripts. Oh well. Back to the manpages.03:31
Jordan_Uwiretapped: grub-mkconfig_lib will be replaced when grub is updated03:31
robotti^then I decided not use that encryption03:31
cdm10robotti^: i don't know whether the error slowed things down or was just ugly...03:32
cdm10etiher way, it seems like the upstart job might not be queuing things right?03:32
cdm10(trying to mount before the filesystem comes up)03:32
cdm10er, before the encrypted block device comes up, i mean03:32
robotti^might be03:32
robotti^No sound on Karmic Koala03:33
Jordan_Uwiretapped: Do you have a separate /boot?03:33
robotti^:)03:33
cdm10robotti^: oh? *goes and tests sound*03:33
robotti^cdm10: On my computer :D03:33
cdm10robotti^: well, naturally I want to make sure mine works :)03:34
cdm10do swap partitions have UUIDs?03:34
robotti^cdm10: My wireless does not work, but I am know using usb wireless from a-link. It works nice :)03:34
robotti^now03:34
wiretappedJordan_U: I do not.03:35
outoflawWhat do you guys think about the RC?03:36
wiretappedI have everything on one partition, as that is what the karmic rc installer did03:36
wiretappedJordan_U: I kind of figured updating grub would update that...03:36
wiretappedhopefully the grub update fixes this bug :)03:36
cdm10outoflaw: i'm rather disappointed by a few thinsg.03:36
wiretappedi expect kernel upgrades are more frequent than grub upgrades though03:37
outoflawcdm10, I very disappointed.03:37
cdm10outoflaw: what issues are you having?03:37
outoflaws/I/I am03:37
wiretappedoutoflaw: I haven't used it before today; I've just installed it on four thinkpads and on three of them it rocks so far03:37
cdm10damn03:38
outoflawcdm10, Ubuntu One, Ltd shit, what's going on? Why are these things there by default?03:38
cdm10outoflaw: don't like the product, or some other issue?03:39
cdm10switched to an unencrypted swap. still get the error thingy...03:39
outoflawcdm10, I think I will give a spin to opensuse. I just hope KDE4 is usable by now...03:40
outoflawcdm10, Ubuntu One doesn't connect, the theme is awful, empathy has nothing special...03:41
cdm10outoflaw: change the theme, switch back to Pidgin...03:41
outoflawcdm10, I already did that.03:41
outoflawcdm10, I just had high hopes.03:41
wiretappedoutoflaw: last time i tried suse sucked, but good luck with that ;)03:42
cdm10i've tried other distros, always came back to Ubuntu... not because they sucked, but because I was used to Ubuntu and I didn't see any benefit to the others.03:42
robotti^how to install svn on ubuntu?03:42
outoflawwiretapped, I hated suse's yast but I had they have had zypper for a while, which apparently is no different then apt-get...03:42
macoftr, the video chat wgrant and i just did DID in fact work. on the 3rd try...03:43
mersaultI did an apt-get update and apt-get upgrade this afternoon, and ever since my machine goes from the splash screen during boot up to a blank screen. it seems like gdm is failing, but I can't find anything in the logs03:43
cdm10robotti^: sudo aptitude install subversion?03:43
macooutoflaw: kde4 is very nice. ive been using it in kubuntu since 4.2, but even 4.0 was passable on openSUSE03:43
macowiretapped: i just dont like yast...03:44
robotti^cdm10: I found way for that. But why people use always aptitude? How it differences from apt-get?03:44
outoflawmaco, no man, KDE 4.0 was a terrible disaster.03:44
cdm10robotti^: nicer dependency resolution, but really it doesn't make much of a difference03:45
bjsnidercdm10, that bug in nvidia-settings was fixed upstream by nvidia but a new version hasn't been packaged by canonical03:45
cdm10bjsnider: aha.03:45
sykwill there be any new features or anything in that sort in the final karmic?03:45
macooutoflaw: where i worked at the time, one guy tried kubuntu 8.04 and it was...bad. then he tried the newest suse which had 4.0 and it was better..he was showing it off. i think there may have been some video-driver support issues in there too though that made suse better03:45
macosyk: different from whats in rc?03:45
sykyeah03:45
cdm10does anyone get an error message related to swap during usplash?03:46
macosyk: nope, thats what "release candidate" means03:46
sykah03:46
macosyk: it means "unless you find a showstopper bug, this is it"03:46
sykso mainly bug fixes03:46
macosyk: or as dtchen keeps calling them "kitten killer bug"03:46
evilaim+03:46
cdm10i like it.03:46
outoflawmaco, I tried KDE4.0 on opensuse. Just the idea is so brain dead. But now with this ubuntu I really want to try opensuse again.03:47
* tonyyarusso thinks not booting on sparc should be a kitten killer, but it's "unsupported", so it's not03:47
spaceBARbarianWHOA whats this new sound management system ?03:47
spaceBARbarianworks awesome with my external USB card03:47
outoflawmaco, I like Qt a lot. I think GTK is not the way of the future... I don't know, just a personal opinion...03:47
cdm10spaceBARbarian: heh, PulseAudio :)03:48
Jordan_Uwiretapped: If you are going to b giving this laptop to someone else, try grub legacy and if it works then use it03:48
macotonyyarusso: if it aint eatin your babies or killin your kittens, its releasin ;)03:48
cdm10what kind of boot times are people getting on karmic?03:48
tonyyarussomaco: maybe my kittens' feeding system runs on sparc.  NOW WHAT?03:49
spaceBARbariancdm10, so its enabled by default now ? i remember in jaunty i had to do a bunch of settings to get it03:49
macotonyyarusso: hahaha03:49
macotonyyarusso: then get solaris03:49
wgranttonyyarusso: ia64, sparc, and to an extent powerpc are hard to keep booting.03:49
cdm10spaceBARbarian: it was enabled by default in Jaunty, but the UIs weren't installed03:49
macotonyyarusso: preferably 10. because omg solaris 8 is annoying03:50
tonyyarussowgrant: I suppose, but grr03:50
tonyyarussomaco: oh god yes...  We had Solaris 8 at a job I did for a while (that I was totally underqualified for).  Nightmare.03:50
macotonyyarusso: ksh88 for the LOSE03:50
Jordan_Uwiretapped: sudo apt-get install grub03:50
tonyyarussomaco: Not having apt makes me cry regardless of version though03:51
macotonyyarusso: opencsw03:52
IndyGunFreaknot having apt?03:52
macotonyyarusso: get that installed, and youll have "pkg-get" instead of "apt-get"03:52
macoIndyGunFreak: solaris03:52
IndyGunFreakoh..03:52
IndyGunFreak"one of them"...lol03:52
macoIndyGunFreak: yeah, some linux people use real unices too!03:52
tonyyarussomaco: Sssh.  It was easier to say "you know what, this is dumb.  Let's just install Ubuntu on anything we can afford to mess with"03:53
IndyGunFreakmaco, lol03:53
dtchennothing wrong with ksh88.03:53
dtchenall you bash people are spoiled.03:53
basixWhat is the difference between the RC and Final Version? Are there going to be significant changes to the core system? Kernel / Modules etc..? If I install the RC, can I upgrade it to the Final Version?03:53
macotonyyarusso: well where i work sells support for solaris servers, so i *do* have to do work on sol8, 9, and 10 sparc...plus 10 for intel03:53
Jordan_U!beta | basix03:54
ubottubasix: If you installed a Alpha/Beta/RC version of Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) and have been keeping it up to date, then you are already running the latest version of Karmic. To make sure, type « sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade » in a console.03:54
wgrantbasix: There will be no big changes, just critical bugfixes. You can upgrade.03:54
tonyyarussobasix: Not much, most likely.03:54
macodtchen: the ksh93 guy works for us. he says its better :P03:54
dtchencrack.03:54
tonyyarussoI don't know about those shells, but I have been trying to script portably by targeting dash instead of bash lately.  It involves a lot of awk I find...03:55
basixJordan_U, wgrant, tonyyarusso: thanks! 9.10 is AMAZING :D03:56
* tonyyarusso is really looking forward to trying the new bluetooth stack - maybe I'll finally be able to use those headphones and such I bought03:57
wgrantThe only thing I've used Bluetooth for lately is grabbing files from my phone and using it as a 3G modem.03:58
wgrantWorks pretty well.03:58
virtualddtchen, if i installed rtkit and patched the kernel, do you think I'd get rid of the underruns?03:59
mersaultgdm is failing on my newly updated 9.10 install, and I can't figure out why. the logs are completely free of any errors, the nvidia driver is loaded... I can't figure out why as soon as the box starts gdm, the screen just goes blank03:59
tonyyarussoI'd use bt with my phone more if my phone was a crippled Verizon POS03:59
tonyyarusso(ie, it can only do bt transfer from the built-in storage, not the MicroSD card - wth?)03:59
spaceBARbariananyone know how i can fix this error when trying to get boxee ?  Failed to fetch http://apt.boxee.tv/dists/jaunty/main/binary-amd64/Packages.gz  404  Not Found04:00
habananyhey guys i want to download skype, i'm using karmic, which version is for me, debian lenny or ubuntu 8.10 + 32-bit04:03
maco!info skype04:05
ubottuPackage skype does not exist in karmic04:05
macoi wouldve expected it to be in multiverse04:05
Jordan_U_wiretapped: I think I have a solution that will persist between upgrades if you are still there04:05
cdm10habanany: go with the Ubuntu one04:05
dtchenmaco: it still has to build if it's in multiverse.04:06
habananywhat has to do ubuntu one with skype?04:06
habananyi'm newbe04:06
macodtchen: oh. so itd have to be a "partner" thing?04:06
cdm10habanany: I mean the ubuntu file, not the other ones04:06
IndyGunFreakmaco, weird.. i just gopt it no prob.04:06
macoIndyGunFreak: huh?04:07
habananyohhh. got it04:07
IndyGunFreakmaco, weren't you trying to apt-get skype?04:07
macoIndyGunFreak: i was checking for habanany to see if it was in repos anywhere04:07
IndyGunFreakoh, well it is.04:07
dtchenmaco: skype-mid is in partner.04:07
IndyGunFreakfor me it is anyways, it might be in medibuntu.04:08
macodtchen: oh04:08
slestakhey guys.  good evening.  testing dist-upgrade with dell mini9 and cannot get pulseaudio to work post upgrade.  imseeing quite a few files bugs but no esolutionyet04:08
dtchenslestak: ubuntu-bug alsa-base, please.04:08
slestakty04:08
dtchenslestak: then, tell me the bug number.04:08
ElijahCMenifeeAnyone have any idea on how to get a username to show up on the default gdm login screen?  The uid is < 1000 ( can not change to 1000+ because it is an ldaped user on multiple machines and the uid needs to remain the same because of network file shares and settings on other boxes...)04:13
slestakdtchen: #439815 describes as far as I have gotten troubleshooting this.  cannot launch System -> Preferences -> Sound. I have unmuted channels in alsamixer and installed padevchooser and pavucontrol to find out what mixer to use in Karmic04:14
slestakneither pa* prog mentioned above can connect to the sound server04:14
slestaki do have pulse, just a regular old ubuntu install04:16
ygd-coderhas anyone tried karmic on an intel gma 950?04:17
dtchenslestak: I need you to actually run "ubuntu-bug alsa-base", however.04:17
dtchenslestak: it will attach debugging information that I need.04:18
HowDoIAnybody know if Karmic will release fixes/updates that will allow it to run on my machine, or if they will just forget about like the Intel Graphics problems in Jaunty?04:18
IndyGunFreakHowDoI, which intel graphics device do you have04:18
ElijahCMenifeeHowDoI, has the bug been submitted to the launchpad?04:19
HowDoIYes04:19
wgrantHowDoI: They were not forgotten about. It was simply too difficult to make the necessary changes.04:19
IndyGunFreakHowDoI, which intel graphics device do you have, and whats the problem?04:19
wgrantHowDoI: Bug number?04:19
IndyGunFreak!bug intel04:19
ElijahCMenifeeHowDoI, The best way would be to monitor the bug to know when a workaround or fix has been submitted.04:20
* IndyGunFreak has intel graphics device and it works fine...04:20
HowDoIhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/44505604:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 445056 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "[i945] [i945] (UXA) Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:2772] (rev 02) freezes" [Undecided,Confirmed]04:21
ElijahCMenifeeHowDoI, It may or may not be fixed by karmic release, but it may still be fixed in karmic, just not before the release date.04:21
slestakdtchen: ok, sorry, had not used the ubuntu-buug tool before.  doing it now.04:21
HowDoISo that's my question04:21
HowDoIThis issue makes Karmic unusable for me04:21
HowDoISo is there any chance that they fix it at all for Karmic?04:22
wgrantHowDoI: Before Karmic? Very unlikely. As an SRU? Possibly.04:22
HowDoIIn an update somewhere down the road?  But it's not security-related04:22
wgrantImportant bugfixes are also permitted.04:23
wgrantThat is why there is -updates and not just -security.04:23
ElijahCMenifeeHowDoI, according to bug description it looks like it only effects compiz based desktop effects, does your X lock up with effects turned off?04:23
HowDoINo04:23
HowDoIBut It's maybe 1/10 chance that I can get far enough to turn them off04:23
SnakDocthere any way to change gdm ?04:24
HowDoISo there's still a small chance that this bug will get fixed in an SRU in a few months04:24
wgrantSnakDoc: It depends on what you mean by 'change'04:24
wgrantHowDoI: Or a week.04:24
wgrantHowDoI: It depends when people find time to look at it.04:25
Pilif12pHi, i downloaded 9.10 via the Distro. Update, can i remove the iso or whatever? I have a really small HDD, now i only have 1 GB left.04:25
Pilif12pi mean, how do i04:25
ChesFTCHi, I'm having a bizarre problem with apache spewing binary garbage out in the Karmic RC prior to the HTTP OK header04:25
wgrantIt is regrettable that we have to release with some drivers not working properly.04:25
ChesFTCHas anybody else seen this before?04:25
slestakdtchen: bug 46020004:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 460200 in alsa-driver "no pulseaudio after jaunty to karmic dist-upgrade" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/46020004:25
SnakDocwgrant themes04:25
wgrantBut if we waited for every driver to work perfectly, we wouldn't be releasing in the next decade.04:25
wgrantSnakDoc: It's a normal GNOME session, so in theory you should be able to fully customise it.04:25
ElijahCMenifeeHowDoI, wgrant generally people who can look at it and have the hardware to test with...04:25
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HowDoII understand that you have to leave some things out, but this is the second release that has problems with my common Intel Graphics hardware04:27
hipitihopI have a usb based iMon infrared control unit which should be driven via LIRC but it seems to be using a USBHID driver. Anyone know how to stop usbhid from grabbing the device ?04:27
HowDoII think people will read "Intel Graphics problems vastly improved" on the release notes, then see that it crashes immediately04:27
wgrantHowDoI: On a tiny, tiny fraction of hardware.04:27
wgrantIt does not affect all i945s.04:28
HowDoITrue04:28
slestakdo users need to be members of audio group?  The only member of audio group on my system is user pulse04:28
HowDoII'm ok with the result and having to wait a little bit, I just think they should tone down the attitude like they've fixed everything04:29
wgrantslestak: No, users need not be members of 'audio'04:29
wgrantHowDoI: Nobody said that everything is fixed.04:29
wgrantBut the vast majority of cases are much, much better.04:29
HowDoIWell I can only speak for myself04:29
HowDoIThis issue was nowhere in the release notes for any of the pre-release versions I tried04:30
HowDoIThat I could see04:30
ChesFTCNobody has seen the karmic apache distribution spew the binary junk prior to the http headers?04:30
slestakChesFTC: sorry, i havent04:30
ChesFTChmm, thanks04:30
Pilif12phelp please04:30
ChesFTCI guess it's bug report time then04:30
slestakChesFTC: think a wireshark trace might show anything?04:30
ChesFTCslestak: Curl shows the junk04:31
ChesFTCeven safari shows it04:31
ChesFTCif you view->source04:31
hipitihopCan someone point me at how to stop usbhid from driving a specific device04:31
ElijahCMenifeeHowDoI, reading through the bug someone else linked it to bug 433541, and someone on that bug list claims an upstream and kernel fix so if it is the same bug I would expect it to be fixed as a karmic update before too long.04:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 433541 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "[i865] karmic: X11 Freezes when UXA is enabled" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43354104:32
HowDoIWell, let's hope so.  The other but doesn't seem related to me, but I'm not that technical04:32
HowDoIBug*04:33
ElijahCMenifeeHowDoI, not sure either, and without that chipset I can not reproduce get additional details, just examing the bug postings to offer moral support on your issue.04:33
HowDoIFor another question, anybody know the status of "Universal Applets"?04:33
HowDoIThanks ElijahCMenifee04:34
ElijahCMenifeeHowDoI, note on the other list they are claiming stability/fixed with kernel v2.6.32-rc1 not sure if karmic will officailly get that kernel or when patch will be back-ported but there is hope.04:35
Blueysudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart    --- fixes a multitude of coding bugs!04:36
AhadielIs there anyway to minimize Evolution?04:38
Ahadielor rather, minimize to tray04:38
dtchenslestak: sec, looking now04:41
dtchenslestak: err, well, 'Master' is zero and muted. See also 'Headphone' and 'Speaker'.04:43
slestakin alsamixer?  I unmuted those04:43
dtchenslestak: before or after you submitted the bug report?04:44
dtchenslestak: because clearly according to the bug report, they're muted.04:44
slestakthe other day when i was first troubleshooting this. i just unmuted afain, and did some updates from update Manager that is askign for a reboot.  lemme restart and test sound.  tyvm.  brb04:45
slestakthey were muted just now, i jut unmuted again.  brb04:45
HowDoIAnybody know what version of Virtualbox will be included in Karmic?04:51
wgrantHowDoI: 3.0.804:52
HowDoIOh wow04:52
slestakdthacker: on reboot, the channels were muted again on alsamixer.  i unmuted the relevant channles with no change.  when opening an mp3 with totem, the volume control slider is ghosted out04:53
wgrantHm?04:53
XiXaQwow. the power consumption of karmic is extreme compared to jaunty. I've gone from 1h50m to 40m.04:53
wgrantXiXaQ: Odd. It's a little better for me.04:54
frybyeXiXaQ: changed settings?04:54
XiXaQno.04:54
dtchenslestak: please use apport-collect -p alsa-base 46020004:55
XiXaQactually, I'm running fewer apps on karmic than I was on jaunty.04:55
slestakdtchen: ok, running it now04:56
slestakdtchen: more attachments added to bug05:00
slestakty for looking at this problem05:01
dtchenslestak: are you using speakers or hp?05:01
slestakspeakers05:02
dtchenslestak: ok, please mute 'Headphone'05:02
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dtchenslestak: now try: pasuspender -- speaker-test -c2 -l2 -Dplug:front:005:02
virtualdyay, my sound isn't muted05:03
slestakdtchen: said connection refused. went through the test, no sound.  tried playing an mp3 in aplay, got static from spearkers.  same mp3 will not play in totem still05:04
dtchenslestak: ok, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log05:05
slestakk05:05
tonyyarussodtchen: say, as long as you're online, do you by any chance have a clue why I get crackly noises from my speakers on my Eee PC when GDM comes up with the sound muted?  (This is actually Jaunty - haven't had a chance to try Karmic on this yet.)05:06
mattwj2002hi guys05:06
mattwj2002hplip in 9.10 rc is broke :(05:07
slestakdtchen: hmm, when executing the killall pulseaudio, said it count find one.  maybe my pa is not even starting05:07
macomattwj2002: didja file a bug05:07
carmelitaHello, can somone please tell me how to play midi files on Kubuntu 9.10?05:08
mattwj2002well05:08
mattwj2002maybe there is a work around05:08
mattwj2002I have a HP C518005:08
carmelitaIn Google I only found very old infos about a kmid, which is not installable05:08
macomattwj2002: does the default printer thing not work with it or something?05:09
slestakdtchen: attach log to bug 460200?05:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 460200 in alsa-driver "no pulseaudio after jaunty to karmic dist-upgrade" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/46020005:09
macoi stopped using hplip a year or more ago since the default thing works fine05:09
dtchenslestak: yes05:09
mattwj2002well hp-scan can't find a ppd05:09
mattwj2002:(05:09
durthas something happened to packages.ubuntu.com?05:09
dtchentonyyarusso: not enough context?05:09
wgrantdurt: It's down at the moment. Hopefully it will be fixed once London wakes up.05:10
dtchentonyyarusso: i.e., there are a fair number of candidates; I'll need more detail on an actual Karmic boot.05:10
tonyyarussodtchen: I was afraid of that.  Welp, I guess I'll just have to check it out later.05:10
durtwgrant, I see, just wanted to know if it was down or moved or whatever.05:10
tonyyarusso(And in the meantime get funny looks from my classmates when I boot up at school)05:10
tonyyarussodtchen: It seems to do it if I play a youtube video with sound muted too if that helps at all.05:11
dtchentonyyarusso: e.g., normally the "crackles on muted" behaviour is crappy hw. With varying degrees of success, it can be worked around in the sound driver.05:11
carmelitaHello, nobody knows how to play MIDI files in Kubuntu 9.10? I found infos about a kmid application, but it's not instalable. Please could someone help me?05:11
mattwj2002:O05:11
mattwj2002the gui worked05:11
mattwj2002thanks maco!05:12
mattwj2002I just tried the command line by default05:12
mattwj2002:)05:12
mattwj2002because I did that by default05:12
macomattwj2002: yay!05:12
tonyyarussodtchen: ah, ok.  Well, this machine has a history of hw being poorly supported when it was first released, but improving quite a bit with each Ubuntu release, so an upgrade may well help.05:12
tonyyarussoYou'll see my bug reports later if not ;)05:13
carmelitaPLEASE! Can someone help me?? PLEASE I need urgently to play MIDIS, I used kmid before under kde 3.X, but now it appers not to exist.05:15
dtchencarmelita: see timidity.05:17
dtchenslestak: ok, and the pasuspender -- speaker-test[..] command still doesn't give audible audio?05:17
slestaktonyyarusso: must be an Averatec :)05:17
Blueycarmelita: timidity?05:18
slestakdtchen: ok, did it again, i did hear speaker test.  sorry, it was very low volume05:18
DanaGdtchen: do you think a device like the WMB54G would have enough "horsepower" to run PulseAudio?  http://74.125.155.132/search?q=cache:RMfXJEvDEsoJ:openwrt.org/logs/openwrt.log.20060907+rtl8186+2.6&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a05:19
virtualdthat's odd. now the sound was muted but the speaker icon didn't show it05:19
DanaG... assuming I made linux2.6 load on it.05:19
slestakdtchen: is there truth to the launchpad bugnote that gnome-volume-control is depracated?05:20
dtchenDanaG: possibly05:20
carmelitadtchen: I'm checking it, thanks05:20
virtualddtchen: it works much better today, though i still get my logs flooeded with alsa-source.c: Resume failed, couldn't restore original fragment settings. (Old: 65536/65536, New 2147418112/65534)05:21
carmelitaBluey: Thanks, I'm checking it!05:21
tonyyarussoslestak: lshw seems to think it's Intel?05:21
dtchenvirtuald: using the PPA version of PA?05:21
Blueyyou are welcome - I don't play midi's and that was off the top of me head...05:21
virtualdyes05:21
dtchenah, alsa-source.c05:21
dtchenso your driver is broken after all.05:21
dtchenlinux boog!05:21
virtuald(:05:22
dtchenapparently something's not being set properly in the capture callback in your sound driver.05:22
virtualdi did file a bug against linux05:22
dtchenit could be shoddy hw, shoddy bios, shoddy linux, ...05:22
DanaGI'm pondering making that "porting" be my senior project.05:22
mersaultI did an update earlier today, and now my host goes straight from the bootup splash image to a blank screen, and the keyboard doesn't work. I can use the keyboard during bootup (for instance, to access the bios), and I can log into the box over ssh and see gdm running, but it's just a blank screen.05:22
virtualdbut i still think pa should rate limit that underrun crap05:23
DanaGAlso... can things compiled for linux2.4 execute on linux2.6?  (That is, not necessarily work properly, but at least not give anything like "exec format error")05:23
virtualdthe logging05:23
wgrantmersault: Which splash? The black and white Ubuntu logo (usplash), or the full brown thing with progress bar (xsplash)?05:23
dtchenvirtuald: yeah, we'll likely lower the logging level for Lucid05:23
mersaultwgrant: usplash05:23
wgrantDanaG: Normal binaries? Assuming that none of the underlying libraries have changed soname, sure.05:24
mersaultwgrant: it's an nvidia graphics card, and it was a clean install of 9.10, not an upgrade.05:24
wgrantDo you think we all recompiled our whole systems back when first migrating to 2.6?05:24
wgrantmersault: Ah. nvidia.05:24
wgrantDon't know a whole lot about them.05:24
Blueywgrant: I am not a sadist!05:24
dtchenslestak: well, it should use the new PA-aware UI05:24
ous6hi i need help with ubuntu, my wireless is not working05:25
mersaultwgrant: I can see the nvidia module is loaded correctly, and it all worked perfectly fine this morning, until I did an update and upgrade with apt-get.05:25
wgrantmersault: Do you recall what was upgraded?05:26
mersaultwgrant: not really. it was a lot though, as it had been at least 4 days since I'd last done it.05:26
wgrantAh.05:26
dtchenthere's always /var/log/dpkg.log if you're desperate05:26
dtchenslestak: hmm, I wonder if you have a codec that's just acting up due to misreporting dB05:28
mersaultchecking dpkg.log, I do see gdm.05:28
slestakdtchen: so your thinkingmaybe one of the gstreamer pluignpackages?05:29
ous6help plz!!!!!!!!!!!05:29
slestakwhat about the inability to open Preferences -> Sound?  says waiting for sound server05:30
dtchenslestak: well, you killed PA, remember?05:30
dtchenslestak: (and disabled autospawn)05:30
slestakihadnt tried going to sound this session, that was one of my first symptoms. i thnkmaybe my pa is not starting onboot05:31
slestakmy batteryis running low.  think i will need to pick this up anohter day05:32
slestakty for your assistance05:33
dtchenslestak: in that case, rm ~/.pulse/client.conf, and reinstall pulseaudio05:33
slestakok, i'll do that before goingto bed.05:33
slestakwill report back later.05:34
dtchenwe can try the ignore_dB method...05:34
dtchen...or not05:34
ous6hi i need help with ubuntu, my wireless is not working05:34
DanaGweird... RAOP has a lag of like 3 seconds.05:38
mersaulthuzzah! re-installing every nvidia related package resolved my issue.05:40
DanaGinteresting... I unplugged the AE, and the streams still haven't moved away from it.05:40
DanaGHmm, still hasn't timed out yet.05:42
DanaGWhat is the timeout on the thing, anyway?05:42
DanaGIt seems to be really, really really long.05:43
carbm2Anybody else had problems with Grub2 and Wubi?05:43
* DanaG wonders if PulseAudio can run (or even compile!) on linux2.4... perhaps OSS? =þ05:44
DanaGWEird... the thing still hasn't timed out.05:46
DanaGhttp://pulseaudio.org/ticket/678#comment05:54
DanaGah, goodie, Trust USB Headset is approximately exactly (yeah, silly wording) the same as my SRM.  Well, rather, it's the same chip, but lacks the digital outputs my card has.05:55
DanaGhttp://pulseaudio.org/ticket/67305:57
DanaGActually, it looks like those two bugs are closely related.05:57
xiambaxso you cant change gdm themes in 9.1006:04
xiambax?06:04
yang_So I have a problem with my Brother Printer. it prints color only no black at all06:09
yang_cups error log shows :06:11
yang_E [24/Oct/2009:20:50:03 -0700] Unable to remove temporary file "/var/spool/cups/tmp/.hplip" - Is a directory06:11
yang_E [24/Oct/2009:20:50:16 -0700] [Job 1] Unable to read job control file "/var/spool/cups/c00001"!06:11
yang_E [24/Oct/2009:23:06:31 -0700] Bad request line "" from localhost!06:11
xiambaxrestart cups06:11
yang_I have. I have restarted computer.06:11
yang_But brb restarting cups06:11
xiambaxTo be honest printing is not my forte06:11
xiambaxi view everything on my iphone, its good for the environment :D06:12
yang_me either. Printer has worked before with Linux tho06:12
xiambaxYa get what ya pay for :D06:12
yang_yeh cups restart dosn't fix it06:13
lucentnot really, not anymore in the home retail space06:13
lucenteven HP printers are forsaken06:14
xiambaxI was only kidding06:14
xiambaxThanks for all the help lucent06:14
xiambaxEarlier06:14
lucentoh yeah06:14
lucentI don't know, if it helped then I'm glad06:14
xiambaxI actually went out and bought a barebones for 50 bucks today06:14
xiambaxAMD 64 2.0 ghz and mobo. I took a case psu drive and some ram i had kicking around and built a lil media box06:15
* lucent adds "...and a space heater"06:15
xiambaxHaha. yea the asus fan i bought for it is hella loud06:15
xiambaxbut i only paid 11 bucks for it06:15
xiambaxso whatevers06:15
lucentnext install I do, I am very tempted to run btrfs as rootfs06:17
lucentfor all the testing and bug hunting I did with ext4fs, I've done absolutely nothing and btrfs is running without any hint of a problem06:17
xiambaxbtrfs?06:18
lucentit's a very experimental and shiny new filesystem06:18
lucentext4 I -do not recommend- just so you know06:19
lucentUbuntu's sauce patches against the Linux Kernel triggered an unknown bug in ext4 use06:20
yang_okay, my problem with printing is related to text only. I can print images06:21
yang_not the color black but any text.06:22
lucentthe bug was never identified and those symptoms since disappeared from being reproducible06:22
alankiladoes grub support btrfs yet?06:22
lucentalankila: grub2 might, huh, that's a very keen question of yours06:22
lucentyang_: sounds like a misbehaving postscript conversion06:23
yang_thats what I thought. I used oo.o to print to file .ps and view in okular06:23
yang_text looks right there06:23
lucentyang_: does your printer support PS?06:23
yang_Brother MFC-420CN, I think so06:24
lucentI'm doubtful06:25
yang_what do think then?06:26
lucentsearching the manual for "postscript" yields no results06:26
yang_I am using the OEM Driver from brother for that model06:26
lucentI think you have an expensive boat anchor and not a real printer06:26
lucenttoo bloody bad.06:27
yang_?06:27
yang_I made it work before with Ubuntu 8.10 and 9.0406:27
yang_using that Driver06:27
lucentyou might try contacting your OEM to discuss with them about a solution06:28
lucentthis isn't an Ubuntu support issue anymore ;)06:28
yang_haha HP support?06:28
yang_brother support?06:28
yang_for linux? joke06:28
lucentwell yeah06:28
yang_Hey, your ppd and lpr drivers that you provide for linux don't work with cups 1.41 can you help me?06:29
lucentyou vote with your money for some OEM that won't support you?06:29
lucentnot this community's problem :)06:29
yang_what OEM would you suggest for a printer then?06:29
lucentHP P2055DN06:29
yang_thats true it may not be a ubuntu problem. Just seeing if i am doing somthing wrong.06:30
lucentthe Xerox Phaser 6280N Color Laser Printer if you need color06:30
lucentbut I don't like color laser printers06:30
lucentthey're huge and I have very small living quarters06:30
macohp printers pretty universally rock06:30
yang_do you know a good program to save odt to image? or pdf tiff or jpg?06:31
lucentyeah, OpenOffice can export PDF06:31
lucentPDF though is converted to PS, and then won't likely work right06:32
lucentanyhow if you're spending more than $200 on a printer and it does not support PS and/or PCL natively, don't expect it to do ANYTHING with Ubuntu06:33
yang_need document printed temp fix is convert to jpg witch currently will print06:34
lucentoh okay06:34
yang_oo.o wont do it. koffice wont do it.06:34
yang_okular wont do it.06:34
yang_any ideas?06:34
macoyang_: take a screenshot?06:34
lucentyang_: install the OS that it worked with06:35
yang_to iffy for a letter I think. I wish there was a pdf converted06:35
yang_cups verision I think . 1.1 instead of 1.4106:35
DanaGHP printers should actually be pretty good with Linux, usually.06:45
aprilharehello06:45
lucentthe expensive ones are for business06:46
DanaGAnd the OfficeJet Pro 8500 doesn't cause brownouts like the MFC-7840w did.06:46
DanaG=P06:46
aprilhareme again, playing with web browsers :)06:46
xiambaxyou try chromium for linux yet06:46
DanaGDo you have a Costco nearby?06:46
xiambaxit works awesome06:46
aprilhareacroread plugin for instance06:46
lucentDanaG: the LaserJet 1020 series I had never worked quite right with CUPS06:46
aprilhareacroread plugin doesn't work in firefox or chromium. but it works in opera 10.06:46
DanaGAh yeah, my mom had a 1012 with her mac... it sucked.  Finally replaced it with the OfficeJet.06:47
aprilharelucent: my hp laserjet 1020 works fine with cups06:47
lucentDanaG: it didn't work at all initially, then when the gurus looked into it, discovered the printer had a bug that needed a software workaround06:47
DanaGThat's host-based laser.06:47
lucentriiight.06:47
DanaG"Unsupported Personality: PCL" -- was that it?06:47
aprilharelucent: i'm just telling you for my own jollies - of course it works right!06:47
aprilhare:P06:47
lucentaprilhare: occasionally it would lock up though after certain types of print jobs, and then need a power cycle to print again06:48
aprilharetrue lucent but nothings perfect06:48
lucentoh!?   how wrong you are06:48
aprilhareusually not the jobs, but things like empty paper06:48
lucentthe LaserJet IIIP was immaculate06:48
aprilharejust keep the paper up and it works fine :)06:48
aprilhareheh06:48
lucentbuilt by gods, and destined for eternity06:49
aprilharethe hplip software helps with that stuff06:49
* lucent :)06:49
* aprilhare considered trying the new hpcups drivers but they were disabled for karmic06:51
DanaGI tried them; I don't know what was so broken that tthey disabled them and went back to hplip.06:51
DanaGHeh, for the Laserjet on Mac, I had to replace the "native" print driver..... with HPLIP.06:52
aprilhareyou're not replacing hplip you're replacing hpjis06:52
lucentokay that does make me giggle06:52
DanaGwow, apparently airport-express timeout is something like 30 minutes.06:54
aprilhareat any rate, getting back to topic.... anyone else tried out their acroread pdf plugin?06:54
DanaGacroread == laggggggggggggggggggggggggggggGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGgggggggggggggggggGGggggGGGggggGGgggggggggggg06:54
DanaGThat is, I unplugged it 30 minutes ago, and it took that long for Avahi to realize it was gone.06:55
aprilharedon't you mean airport-express? :)06:55
aprilhareheh06:55
aprilharemust be late where u are06:55
DanaGsorry, I interrupted myself.06:57
DanaGairport express = 30 minutes.06:57
DanaGacroread is a separate topic.06:58
=== wgrant_ is now known as wgrant
=== mersault__ is now known as mersault
DanaG!info tor07:16
ubottuPackage tor does not exist in karmic07:16
DanaGargh07:16
macoi think it was removed from something like not having security updates...07:16
wgrantRight.07:17
wgrantPeople keep committing to maintain it, but never do.07:17
wgrantSo we keep removing it.07:17
om26erhow can i make diiferent settings for two different sessions07:17
Dr_WillisTor lost its maintainer.. so is not in the repos.07:17
om26ermoblin-session gnome-session07:17
hifikarmic gets shipped with old sqlite, noo07:18
Dr_Willisom26er:  what sort of 'settings'  are you refering to?07:18
om26erDr_Willis: different themes, fonts,07:19
Dr_Willisom26er:  since they both use gtk stuff.. proberly not an easy way to do it.07:19
om26erDr_Willis: but it is possible?07:20
Dr_WillisIm pretty sure moblin uses gtk.07:20
Dr_Willisom26er:  this is linux anything is possible07:20
Dr_WillisYou could set up all sorts of fancy scripts and things and move stuff about if you wanted to07:20
Dr_Willisor you could just make a 2nd user for moblin and use him.07:20
om26erDr_Willis: that's a great sugestion07:21
om26erlemme try07:21
* Dr_Willis figured that would been the logical thing to do to begin with. :)07:21
almoxarifeanyone have a link to how to 'use alsa as default sound in karmic'? everything seems to work on upgrade except volume applet07:21
Dr_WillisI see in the future a need for a #ubuntu-moblin channel. :)07:22
Dr_Willisor perhaps a #ubuntu-netbook07:22
aprilhareinteresting. pdf plugin works in epiphany too.07:23
mysticdarkhackanyone else experience problem in totem with the plugin youtube and bbc with codec error?07:23
Dr_WillisTotem alsays seem to have problems for me.. whats the exact problem this time?07:24
mysticdarkhackhold on07:24
almoxarifemysticdarkhack: I tossed totem for mplayer and vlc, both work fine07:24
Dr_Willisi also tend to toss out totem07:24
Dr_Willisit tried to download plugins/extensions/whatever and always failed.. then rarely played what i wanted..and had limited feature set07:25
almoxarifeanyone else using alsa as default sound?07:25
Dr_Willisit does work sometimes.. :) but ive had it lock up way too much07:25
mysticdarkhackMessage: Error: GStreamer encountered a general supporting library error.07:25
mysticdarkhackgstffmpegdemux.c(1243): gst_ffmpegdemux_open (): /GstPlayBin2:play/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin0/GstDecodeBin2:decodebin20/ffdemux_swf:ffdemux_swf0:07:25
mysticdarkhackInput/output error07:25
mysticdarkhacksorry about that07:26
mysticdarkhackthat the error when trying to play youtube video07:27
almoxarifemysticdarkhack: any utube?07:27
xiambaxalmoxarife, you ever try SongBird?07:28
xiambaxI mean mysticdarkhack07:28
mysticdarkhackalmoxarife, when you run totem, select youtube plugin on the right list, and search a video, and when playing, error message appear07:28
xiambaxSongBird also has a youtube plugin07:29
fcuk112what's the best way to get 2.1 sound from a 5.1 soundcard?07:29
mysticdarkhackI see07:29
mysticdarkhackI'm just testing things around and report problem07:29
almoxarifeI don't have totem installed07:29
mysticdarkhackI haven't really play with songbird in awhile07:30
xiambaxits getting nicer and more stable07:30
xiambaxMind you I have 4 gigs of ram07:30
xiambaxSo i dunno07:30
mysticdarkhackI do have mplayer, smplayer and vlc for all my media goody07:31
Dr_WillisIve had issues with songbird lately07:31
almoxarifemysticdarkhack: my guess, you don't have all the codecs07:31
mysticdarkhackI do have all codec ty07:31
xiambaxmpg123 yo!07:31
mysticdarkhacklol07:31
xiambaxWhat are your issues with songbird?07:31
Dr_Willisit dont run :)07:32
xiambaxWorks fine on my system07:32
Dr_Willissomthing to do with gstreamer conflicts or somthing.07:32
Dr_Willisi last tried about 3 weeks ago07:32
Dr_WillisWhat one did you get? from teh songbird homepage? or some ppa?07:32
xiambaxi think i downloaded it maybe07:32
xiambaxyeah i downloaded it from songbird07:33
almoxarifethus far if I was going to have one player I would say VLC would be it, it may not be sexy, but it works07:33
mysticdarkhacktotem need a re-work in the near future07:33
Dr_Willistotem needs a   boot to the head. :)07:33
mysticdarkhackxiambax make sure of any dependency when install songbird07:33
almoxarifeany experts on 'alsa' default?07:34
xiambaxnaw, no issues thus far07:34
mysticdarkhackguess will see what the dev will do before release this week07:35
xiambaxhttp://i37.tinypic.com/34iofeo.png see, aint it perdy07:35
almoxarifesexy07:35
almoxarifevery sexy07:35
xiambaxIts the most visually pleasing media player for linux07:36
xiambaxby my terms07:36
xiambaxMind you it lags a little. Could just be me but doubt it07:36
xiambaxIts a work in progress but people must be using it if they are still doing work on it07:36
mysticdarkhackmaybe gnome should consider songbird in media player07:37
xiambaxhttp://www.getsongbird.com/07:37
mysticdarkhackjust as brasero default cd/dvd burner07:37
Dr_WillisOk. this is weird.. I got Songbird.XXXXX.tgz on the desktop.. but the shell is not showing it...07:37
xiambaxls -a07:38
xiambaxnow?07:38
Dr_Willisneither is mc showing it...07:38
xiambaxyou sure it went to desktop not /downloads07:38
Dr_Willisits on the Desktop07:38
Dr_Willisit was in Downloads and not seen.. so i moved it to Desktop07:38
Dr_Willisweirdness07:38
almoxarifeor perhaps to root desktop?07:39
xiambaxI downloaded. Extracted and moved to /home/user/.songbird/07:39
xiambaxthen made a shortcut07:39
mysticdarkhackall download is store in the Downloads folder07:39
Dr_WillisHmm07:39
Dr_WillisAHA07:39
Dr_Willisit helps if i keep the ssh sessions on the OTHER desktop :)07:40
* Dr_Willis closes the ssh session to the fileserver07:40
Dr_WillisThere it is. :P07:40
Dr_Williswhats what i get for having identical homes on different machines. :P07:40
mysticdarkhackhere, get songbird here http://www.getdeb.net/search.php?keywords=songbird07:41
Dr_Willisat least i dident 'sudo reboot' the wrong box.07:41
mysticdarkhackthat probably easy for ya07:41
almoxarifeI really want a usb toaster for xmas07:42
Dr_WillisTrying songbird from the songbird homepage right now07:42
mysticdarkhackDr_Willis, get songbird from the link I sent07:42
Dr_Willistoo late. :P07:43
mysticdarkhackit easier07:43
mysticdarkhacklol07:43
mysticdarkhack;p07:43
Dr_Williseasire then extracging a tgz :) to the users home dir..07:43
mysticdarkhackguess u loke the hard way07:43
Dr_Willisfinding the download in my Downloads dir was the harder part07:43
mysticdarkhackanwya07:44
Dr_Willisplus ive seen getdeb be out of date befor.07:44
mysticdarkhackeither way is fine07:44
mysticdarkhacknot really07:44
almoxarifeI need a freenode net closer to WA07:44
mysticdarkhacksame version as the website07:44
Dr_Willisseems to be working now. not getting the gstreamer erors i was getting a few weeks back07:44
McShaneis there a way to permanently authenticate an internal drive mount?07:45
Dr_WillisThen again  - given all the stuff i tried 3 weeks ago to get it working.. might of finally got working. :)07:45
mysticdarkhackprobably from the latest updates07:46
musikgoatMcShane: not sure if its the only way, but you can add a password file option to your /etc/fstab07:46
musikgoatMcShane: and create a .mountpasswd file in your home07:46
Dr_Willisthis is the down-and-dirty testing machine. with all the cruft ive been betatesting.. its due for a clean reinstall in a few weeks when 9.10 gets finalized07:46
mysticdarkhacklook forward to see 10.04 in developement soon07:46
Dr_WillisMcShane:  clarify what you are trying todo?07:47
Dr_WillisMcShane:  if you want to auto mount a ntfs partition. make a fstab entry for it.07:47
mysticdarkhackwell i'm off07:47
McShaneDr_Willis: I'm trying to mount sda3, which is an ext3 partition for random storage07:47
mysticdarkhacklater all07:47
musikgoatMcShane: and you are required to give user/pass to mount?07:48
McShanemusikgoat: yes07:48
McShanemusikgoat: well, just the admin pass, technically07:49
McShanemusikgoat: And I'm the admin07:49
Dr_WillisMcShane:  add a proper fstab entry for the drive07:49
Dr_Willisand the permissions of the files/dirs on the filesystem have to be correct ifyou want users to access the data07:50
Dr_WillisHmm.. songbird wants me to subscribe to listen to last.fm   ;( not going to happen07:51
musikgoatMcShane: I believe the "defaults" option should suffice for the fstab entry, so it could go like /dev/sda3 /media/storage defaults 0 007:51
McShanemusikgoat: I'm going to check it out in pysdm07:52
musikgoatok07:52
Dr_Williserr.. it may be best to just edit the thing manyally07:54
Dr_Willisi recll issues with pysdm last i tried it07:55
McShanethere we go, just had to check a few boxes in pysdm07:57
Dr_Willisits still a good idea to learn how fstab works07:57
Dr_Williswhat line did pysdm add to the fstab anyway?07:58
McShanetrue07:58
Dr_Willisjust to see what it REALLY did do  :)07:58
xiambaxAnyone know here to can get boxee for 9.10?07:58
McShaneowner,errors=remount-ro,users,user07:58
Dr_WillisHmm.. users/user options for ext3 seems  pointless..07:59
McShaneyeah, I can tweak it later07:59
McShaneit's not set by UUID either, but I'll live07:59
Dr_Willis--> /dev/sda1  /media/whatever  ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 107:59
Dr_Willisis the basics of what i got.07:59
draconisif devicekit is supposed to replace HAL... why is hal still installed and required by everything... including Xorg08:01
Snotty_very good day for all. I have a problem. I have Ubuntu Karmic Koala 9.10 and everything has been fine until my upgrade stopped work. I can update but i cant upgrade. This message comes when  update: "Run a partial upgrade to install as many..." and then comes stopped mark and says: "Program List is broken" what to do? I cant even upgrade from shell08:01
draconismy keyboard is disabled on reboot and i have to replug.. this isn't extremely major, but it is rather annoying... and occurs with vanilla packages, Fedora, etc08:03
Dr_Willisdraconis:  same reason we still have  a lotof the sysv/init.d scripts there also..08:03
Dr_Willisit will eventually replace HAL i guess..08:03
Snotty_my adobe flashplugin error also come... "try reinstall it" but i my upgrade wont work08:04
Dr_Willisdraconis:  it works once..then after a reboot it then dont work?08:04
draconiserr, after a resume, I meant to say08:04
Dr_WillisOh,, resume.. :)08:04
draconisthis is, apparently, because the device numbers change and Xorg doesn't get the message08:04
Dr_Willisthats a whold differnt pile of stinky fish. :)08:04
draconisthere's way more than fish in that pile08:05
Dr_Willisjust be glad it does work after you replug it. :)08:05
draconisyeah, that's true08:05
draconisalso, audio has turned into a horrible mess.. now at least it's just fiddling around with manual handling of media keys08:06
draconisbut, this is with HARDY too.. that's ubuntu-2 (going on -3)08:07
kandjarhi there; i m installing 9.10rc1, regarding the filesystem, is ext4 completely stable now?08:09
draconiswell, as ext3 sometimes still gets hosed, I wouldn't count on08:10
draconismost seem to consider it stable enough08:11
Dr_Willisive had more issues with hard drives failing.. then filesystems having issues...08:11
Dr_Willisbut it always pays to have backups08:11
Dr_Williswould you call 'ntfs' competely stable? :) how about fat16? :)08:12
draconisthose are worse08:12
Dr_Willislets go back to using clay tablets!08:13
musikgoatanyone else get system reboots when loading the x64 desktop cd, either live or install?08:14
xiambaxwhats the name of the gnome sound mixer08:15
musikgoatsystem supports x64, was running jaunty x64 but mbr is broken, tried loading the x64 karmic rc and the system just reboots after i select either option08:16
draconisspeaking of that... is there a way to set gnome to NOT use pulseaudio at all08:16
musikgoatthe i386 version works08:16
musikgoatdraconis: there are some wiki walkthroughs for removing it08:16
emilyshi guys.. i experienced it is hard to upload photos in facebook, is it problem with java? ubuntu? or firefox? and is there any way to fix this?08:17
draconiswell, I removed it, gnome doesn't seem to handle it with the keyboard shortcuts08:17
draconisor the gnome mixer08:17
luke-jenningsI have an encrypted home partition which is on a different partition to my root .If I do a clean install how do i set ubuntu to decrypt my current encrypted home?08:17
xiambaxweird.08:20
xiambaxi can see the input coming in and the level bouncing as its getting audio08:21
xiambaxbut it isnt playing through my speakers08:21
luke-jenningsanyone?08:30
xiambaxstu08:31
draconiswhatever the answer, I'd be very careful and back the whole thing up, unencrypted08:31
luke-jenningsdraconis I will be doing that. Its anoying as doing clean installs is so easy with unencrypted home partition08:33
xiambaxanyone know why i can see the sound jumping up and down on my mic input but its not playing through my speakers?08:33
MrMadMoneyManIf I install the RC...   Will I need to do anything when the final release comes out?08:34
innomenWanting to duel boot xp and karmic, any tips/warnings? is there a guide?08:34
MrMadMoneyManor just normal apt-get updates08:34
draconisxiambax: you mean when you try to record it?08:34
xiambaxno i just want to play it out through my speakers08:34
xiambaxim lining out my macbook to my system08:34
xiambaxso i can use my speakers08:34
xiambaxits not a mic08:35
xiambaxits a stereo line08:35
xiambaxmy card can take stereo through it08:35
draconispulseaudio might let you route it to the speakers... maybe08:37
machttp://feelthehack.altervista.org/downloads.php08:37
innomen!duelboot08:39
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about duelboot08:39
innomen!grub208:39
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager in Karmic. For more information on GRUB2 please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub208:39
barryHi all.  How can I gather info for troubleshooting with the new kernel. Is there a boot log or something?  I'm now using the last kernel in the list to boot and have no sound.08:43
xiambaxi gave up and moved my computer and put it into line in08:46
xiambaxinstead of microphone 208:46
xiambaxand now it works08:46
aboSamoorHi, I installed karmic rc as a fresh install. There is no auto complete in the terminal ! ?08:50
Ian_Corneupdate08:51
aboSamoorIan_Corne: update what ?08:51
Myxbdoes anybody have troubles with gnome screensaver and mplayer? mplayer does not switch it off while playing. the repo version as well as the svn version from source.08:51
Ian_Corneit probably wont help aboSamoor but always update your system to the latest08:52
Ian_Corneand i think you actually have to enable tab completion in your bashrc08:52
Doctehhow do I debug the init system?08:52
DanaGxiambax: google for pulseaudio module-loopback08:53
aboSamoorIan_Corne:  my bashrc is empty !08:53
DanaGthat'll do what you want.08:53
DanaGIt just takes a bit of figuring out how to do it.08:53
xiambaxmeh, its working now08:53
DanaGAnd given the time, I need to go to bed.08:53
Doctehactually is anyone working on iscsi booting right now ?08:53
xiambaxI have a house full of drink 19 year olds08:53
xiambaxso im hiding in my room and listening to techno on boxee08:53
LogicHoleFlawI upgraded my 9.4 netbook remix laptop to 9.10 and now i've got xubuntu splash screens everywhere. anyone know where I can turn those back to the defaults?08:56
wgrantMyxb: I remember back a couple of years ago when I maintained mplayer in Ubuntu, we carried a patch to disable GNOME Screensaver that wasn't upstream. That might have been dropped at some point.08:57
LogicHoleFlawupdate-alternatives didn't seem to do a whole lot when I checked the splash screen settigns.08:57
Myxbwgrant: ah, yeas, i saw something to the effect. under jaunty, however, both svn and repo version worked fine. is it possible that the screensaver is stopped in a different way than before?08:59
Myxb* now09:00
blaamannIs there a version available with a customized version of KDE for netbooks in Karmic?09:00
LSD|NinjaThere's a kubuntu netbook remix in the works09:01
aboSamoorfrom where can I get an ubuntu default bashrc ?>09:01
bazhangLSD|Ninja, there is a roadmap for one09:01
blaamannBut no 9.10 rc?09:01
LSD|NinjaHow are you supposed to configure indicator-applet-session? I want the icon and the IM options, but I need to get rid of Fast User Switching.09:02
DoctehaboSamoor: bash.bashrc in the bash package09:02
redtapemediahello all. I was just wondering is there a 9.10 minimal installation CD image available?09:02
LSD|Ninjabazhang: I coiuls have sworn I saw ISOs for it. Perhaps I was mistaken.09:02
wgrantMyxb: Hm, that is interesting.09:03
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wgrantblaamann: KNR doesn't have an RC, however it does have a daily live CD which might be OK.09:03
blaamannll09:04
bazhangLSD|Ninja, I'll take another look, perhaps I was wrong09:04
aboSamoorare you sure no one faced a problem with bash for a fresh install ? I think it is a bug not to have bashrc copied to the home folder !09:04
blaamannwgrant: Thanks.09:04
bazhangLSD|Ninja, check what wgrant said09:04
wgrantblaamann: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu-netbook/daily-live/current/09:04
blaamannwgrant: *downloading*09:05
LogicHoleFlawhmm, maybe an update-initramfs + update-grub will get that persnickety bootsplash ><. rebooting.09:05
LSD|NinjaI just re-checked my local mirror (I didn't see it the first time) and right at the bottom is a "kubuntu-9.10-rc-netbook-i386.iso"09:05
wgrantblaamann: It might not work, but it's worth a try. It's frozen just like the rest of Ubuntu, so if it works it shouldn't break later.09:06
bazhangnice :)09:08
wgrantOh. I didn't see that, right down the bottom of the normal Kubuntu index.09:09
wgrantA bit odd, to merge the two flavours like that.09:09
LSD|Ninjawgrant: I missed it the first time I looked too. I was looking for "netbook-remix" tagged isos09:10
Dr_WillisHmmm09:18
tavishi'm not able to add the 9.10 cdrom, http://pastebin.com/f26953d8c09:22
DanaG"removed wireshark-root.desktop to discourage running wireshark as root"09:24
DanaGOkay, then how the heck ARE you supposed to capture packets?09:24
DanaGIt sure won't work as non-root.09:24
wgrantDanaG: tshark09:24
DanaGThat's lame.09:24
wgrantOr something else less crap.09:24
DanaGCan you at least pipe one into the other?09:25
wgrantHave you seen the number of CVEs that Wireshark has?09:25
DanaGI want to be able to watch it realtime with the GUI.09:25
bazhanghttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu tavish using this guide?09:25
tgpraveen1hi guys i just connected with my cellphone a blackberry curve with my ubuntu laptop via bluetooth09:26
tgpraveen1but i am not able to transfer09:26
tgpraveen1files or view phone's contents09:26
tgpraveen1can this be done out of the box in karmic ? or do i have to install something else09:26
tavishbazhang: yes, i had to use the iso, so i mounted it on /media/cdrom and then used apt-cdrom -m add09:27
Dr_WillisI found i had to initate the pairing from the phone -> pc   not from pc-> phone here09:27
tavishbut it says, the packages dont exist09:27
Dr_Willisand even then i couldend send stuff to the phone. but the phone could sent to the pc..09:27
Dr_Willisbut i used the BLUEZ tools for that.09:27
Dr_WillisI couldent browse the phone files at all09:28
Dr_Willistried this on 2 different phones.. so it may depend on the bt device09:28
tgpraveen1Dr_Willis: i think the software for file transfer is not present at all09:29
tgpraveen1can anyone say if true or not09:29
aboSamoorI reinstalled bash and bash-completion but still no bashrc written to my home folder !09:31
wgrantaboSamoor: A package will never touch your home directory.09:32
wgrantaboSamoor: You can find the default bashrc at /etc/skel/.bashrc09:32
aboSamoorwgrant: I made a fresh install and it is supposed to be there, do you think it is a bug ?09:33
wgrantaboSamoor: As long as we're talking about .bashrc and not bashrc, yes.09:33
joaopintoaboSamoor, reinstalling system applications does not change your home contents09:33
tgpraveen1Dr_Willis: hmm looks like i can transfer files i just sent a file from pc to phone yaya!09:39
aboSamoorwgrant: against which package I should report it ?09:41
wgrantaboSamoor: I don't know. But are you quite sure it wasn't then when you installed?09:41
wgrantIs it there on your other systems?09:42
joaopintoaboSamoor, ls -ltr /etc/skel/.bashrc09:42
aboSamoorwgrant: quite sure, I have to copy it to get bash completion working09:42
bazhangtavish, still looking, haven't found anything yet09:42
aboSamoorjoaopinto: eid@TheOracle:~$ ls -ltr /etc/skel/.bashrc09:43
aboSamoor-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3180 2009-09-14 08:09 /etc/skel/.bashrc09:43
joaopintoaboSamoor, and your user was created during this install ?09:43
tavishthanks bazhang , i think i will do a fresh install09:43
joaopintoI mean, during the install phase ?09:44
aboSamoorjoaopinto: no, it was old09:44
bazhangtavish, what about using the alternate installer instead09:44
joaopintoaboSamoor, so there is no bug, your problem was with a previous user creation09:44
joaopintoupgrades are not expected to touch your bash customization09:44
JoshuaLfirst ubuntu booted pretty fast, now its as fast as my girlfriends laptop with XP and normally i would beat her by at least 10 seconds..09:45
JoshuaL:(09:45
aboSamoorjoaopinto: it was fresh install but I did not format the home partition09:45
tavishbazhang: but then, ill have to download from the internet, i have a slow connection. took many hours for the iso download09:45
joaopintoaboSamoor, like I said, fresh install does not change user settings, your problem is with user settings09:45
wgrantaboSamoor: Ah, so it wasn't really a fresh install.09:45
wgrantaboSamoor: If you preserve /home, it will not recreate the home directory.09:46
wgrantSo it will not touch it.09:46
aboSamoorjoaopinto: anyway to check my home folder for missing files ?09:46
AxiusDid someone tried Ubuntu 9.10? How is it comper to 9.04 version?09:46
JoshuaLAxius, its pretty good :)09:47
JoshuaLsome things have improved09:47
JoshuaLlike notifyosd09:47
bazhangtavish, could you pastebin the errors you get when you try to upgrade09:47
joaopintoaboSamoor, erm, you are not understanding what we are telling you09:47
aboSamoorjoaopinto: it seems so :)09:47
tavishbazhang: http://pastebin.com/f26953d8c this is when i try to add the cdrom to sources09:48
AxiusThe boot has improved on ubuntu 9.10?09:48
aboSamoorjoaopinto: the important thing that it was not a bug, I will create a new user to have everything as it supposed to be :)09:48
bazhangtavish, eliminate the deb09:48
joaopintoaboSamoor, user's default files are install related, those are set when you do an user creation, and preserved with your /home09:48
bazhangtavish, infront of cdrom:09:49
joaopintoaboSamoor, if you want to get all the new defaults, you need to create a new user or move your home to something like user.old09:49
aboSamoorAxius: not for me, 9.04 -> 40s vs 9.10 -> 80s09:49
JoshuaLAxius, it looks prettier, but for me it didnt improve09:49
JoshuaLi find it even slower then before09:49
joaopintoaboSamoor, and then move your data (without the settings) from your home09:49
JoshuaLwhile some previous alpha's where pretty quick09:49
joaopintoJoshuaL, there are some reports about karmic beeing much slower, related to disk I/O I believe09:49
joaopintoI mean, slower on the boot09:50
tavishbazhang: edit the file in the image?09:50
JoshuaLmakes sence to me joaopinto09:50
aboSamoorjoaopinto: yeah, that is correct, it is reported as a bug09:50
JoshuaLlaptop = low RPM's09:50
JoshuaLmore disk I/O09:50
aboSamoorjoaopinto: and it is not postponed to after karmic09:50
bazhangtavish, the description in the sources.list ? could you pastebin sources.list09:50
Axiusthat's not cool! How about random crashes?09:51
tavishbazhang: oh, got it09:51
eagles0513875Axius: you arent being to specific as to your problem09:51
JoshuaLAxius, i have not experienced any random crashes here :)09:52
eagles0513875me neither09:52
eagles0513875im on several vms and a duelboot setup09:52
* joaopinto neither09:52
* JoshuaL just tests it on his production laptop ;p09:52
JoshuaLbest way to test for bugs is by using it actively09:53
tavishbazhang: its, says 'E: Type 'cdrom:[Ubuntu 9.10 _Karmic Koala_ - Release Candidate i386 (20091020.3)]/' is not known on line 2 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list'09:53
AxiusWhen will be Ubuntu 9.10 release?09:53
eagles051387529th09:53
joaopinto!karmic | Axius09:53
ubottuAxius: Karmic Koala is the codename for Ubuntu 9.10, due October 29th, 2009 - Karmic is still NOT stable and MAY break - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+109:53
aboSamoorAxius: bug 43208909:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 432089 in sreadahead "performs poorly on slow HDD" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43208909:53
* JoshuaL wonders if prelinking would make sence on 9.1009:54
LMJhi09:54
LMJI'm testing Empathy on karmic09:54
LMJ I would like to know if something ever try to the video over XMPP/Jabber with Empathy available on Ubuntu 9.10, I can start an audio call but video + audio never worked. I don't know if it's a firewall problem, network problem or application problem, anyone could help me out to investigate please ?09:55
wgrantLMJ: I tried it a few hours ago. It worked on the third try, after two crashes.09:55
joaopintoouch :\09:55
LMJI made it working but with 2 computers on the same network (both using different xmpp account)09:56
JoshuaLtime to fill in some bug reports then :P09:56
DanaGHere's my collection of bootcharts:09:57
LMJand SIP works with your empathy ? mine can't register my both account...09:57
DanaGhttp://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/bootcharts/09:57
DanaGMmmeah, kind of slower than before, I think.09:57
bazhangtavish, my sources list for the cdrom has gutsy main restricted at the end09:57
aprilhareLMJ: did you test your video input? some webcam drivers got dropped for some reason from 2.6.31 kernel in karmic (mine apparently was one): https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/46011809:57
ubottuLaunchpad bug 460118 in linux "Microsoft VX-1000 webcam drivers broken" [Undecided,New]09:57
aprilharegoodonya ubottu you're a great unsentient bot09:58
aprilhare:)09:58
aprilhareor is that insentient? anyhow.09:58
LMJit's possible to have an issue even vlc/cheese read the video stream fine ?09:59
AxiusWhat kernel version is used in Ubuntu 9.10?09:59
wgrantLMJ: Not unless you're very unlucky.09:59
wgrantAxius: 2.6.31.something09:59
obeliscumkernel 2.6.31.1410:00
LMJgot a logitech on one side, nothing on the other side10:00
wgrantobeliscum: No. 14 is the Ubuntu ABI version.10:00
Axiusthat's cool stuff!10:00
wgrant2.6.31.410:00
wgrantPlus various other patches.10:01
JoshuaLi saw that there is a new ati driver, will ubuntu update it automaticly or not?10:01
obeliscumwgrant, loook:10:01
obeliscumLinux obeliscum-desktop 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:04:26 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux10:01
DanaGLinux EliteBook 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:05:01 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux10:01
wgrantobeliscum: Right. -14 is the ABI version.10:01
wgrantAnd the upstream point release is not in the Ubuntu version string.10:01
obeliscumand what is the ABI Version ???....i just did "update-manager -d" from my 9.0410:01
wgrantobeliscum: It is somewhat complicated, and not something you really need worry about.10:02
obeliscumok...I can still living wihtout it .......hahaha10:02
obeliscumthx anyway10:02
aprilhareupdate-manager has gone quiet (not usual for an 8 hour period) - on purpose?10:03
wgrantaprilhare: What do you mean 'gone quiet'?10:03
aprilharewgrant: nothing on offer10:03
wgrantWe are really, really frozen, and the release manager is asleep.10:04
aprilharecool :)10:04
aprilhareexcept i hope i get support for my webcam at some point :)10:04
obeliscumMy real (and only prob right now is the Nvidia drivers......the only Vers. thta works for me is the really old 173.14.20 from envyng.....if I try any other NVidia drivers , even from the official site installer the X doen's load, and I only can login from CTRL+Alt+F1,2,3 etc......but no form CTRL+Alt+f7 or any X10:04
aprilharepoor useless webcam.. :(10:04
wgrantobeliscum: You should not attempt to use versions downloaded from the nvidia website.10:04
wgrantWe provide an installer for a reason.10:05
aprilharewgrant: not to hassle you too much, but will you be offering a karmic package for acroread?10:05
wgrantaprilhare: No. Adobe forbids redistribution.10:05
obeliscumyeah....I never do thta, but the 185 from the repos have the same behaviour thta I say........Monitor goest to "power save mode" when it's loading, and only have Text Terminals10:05
aprilharewgrant: can i stick with the partner one from jaunty then?10:06
obeliscumthe only way I have X system up and working is with 173 version (Really old)10:06
wgrantaprilhare: Ah, partner is another matter (it is not part of Ubuntu).10:06
wgrantaprilhare: But partner has a Karmic one.10:07
aprilharewgrant: it does? i haven't found it (amd64)10:07
LMJThere is a function in Empathy "Help > Debug", gonna see if I could report a bug10:07
wgrantaprilhare: Ah. The one in Karmic is actually a copy of an old Jaunty one, which didn't build on amd64.10:08
obeliscumwgrabnt, can you say me something about my last msg ????.....please !!!......THX A LOT10:08
wgrantobeliscum: I don't know, sorry. I avoid nvidia like the plague.10:08
aprilharewgrant: it seems to work - except for the plugin which is a bit of a hit and miss affair (especially with failfox)10:09
obeliscumok......thx.........10:09
aprilharebut i'll be interested to see the karmic one if/when it gets built :)10:09
eagles0513875anyone on ubuntu server im seeing a rather peculiar bug with it on a vm10:10
eagles0513875anyone :(10:11
wgranteagles0513875: Describe your problem.10:12
eagles0513875im trying to edit a conf file and for some reason it displays root and when i hit enter it shows root@localhost in a diagonal line10:12
zoidfarbhey all, so I'm running 9.10 RC, and I did a fresh install but preserved my old home directory, but I have a strange glitch: when I click on a folder in "Files and Folders" it tries to open them with VLC instead of Nautilus. Any idea how I can fix that?10:12
bazhangtavish, what about adding it via the graphical interface? seems to be glitch with either the sources.list file description or the path to the cdrom10:12
tavishbazhang: i was trying that, but it doesnt help. same thing happens now too10:13
drbobbhey, I'm seeing a small cosmetic defect in my karmic - the busy-cursor seems to go away after a while10:14
aprilharelots of arguments regarding missing karmic amd64 acroread https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acroread/+bug/43756610:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 437566 in acroread "Karmic 64 bit: Package acroread is missing from partner repo" [Undecided,Confirmed]10:14
wgrantdrbobb: When?10:14
eagles0513875wgrant: this occurs in an ubuntu server i have running karmic10:15
drbobbwhat I mean is, when I click on a link in firefox, the cursor stays as was, instead of showing the busy cursor until page loading completes10:15
DanaGAcroread does one thing evince doesn't: image smoothing.10:15
eagles0513875wgrant: i mean in a vm10:15
DanaGThough it's lag-tastic on scrolling.10:15
bazhangtavish, I'm out of ideas, sorry not to be of any help at all10:16
DanaGI mean, try reading this in evince:10:16
DanaGhttp://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/214%20topic%205.pdf10:16
robin0800zoidfarb: yes plug in a memory stick open the computer icon select properties and ad in openwith open folder make it the default10:16
DanaGIt'll make you feel like your eyes are going to start bleeding.10:16
drbobband it's not that the busy-cursor shape is missing altogether, because it was showing up as expected for a while, but at some point it stopped to appear10:16
tavishthanks bazhang :)10:16
aprilhareDanaG: quality bad10:17
rapmanHi! Anyone expecting problems with wifi connection in kernel 2.6.31.14?10:18
DanaGYeah, but tell that to my course instructor.10:18
DanaG10:18
aprilhareDanaG: i've run across a few pdfs that don't work in evince at all. it doesn't support latest versions of PDF spec10:18
DanaGNot a thing I can do about it, aside from image smoothing.10:18
bazhangrapman, which chipset do you have10:18
DanaGOh, and try selecting text in it... the OCR's failures (due to poor quality) are amusing.10:18
rapmanrt61pci module is used10:19
arianithi I'm getting "NetworkManager is not running" message on 9.1010:19
rapmanworked perfectly with older kernel in jaunty - 2.6.28.1610:19
aprilhareDanaG: thats not surprising it was produced by old version of adobe software after all :) ocr done by software that produces pdf, not the reading app10:20
rapmanafter upgrade to 9.10, signal is very low and I am often disconnected10:20
bazhangrapman, tried the livecd yet?10:20
DanaGActually, old adobe software is not the issue... poor quality scan IS the issue.10:20
DanaGHmm, perhaps I should try running it through the OCR software that came with my parents' new OfficeJet.10:21
rapmanNo, I did upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10 via update manager10:21
DanaGanyway, time for bed.10:21
DanaGSun Oct 25 03:21:53 PDT 200910:21
eagles0513875besides my problem of root displaying as a cascading effect it also causes the vm to lock up and im unable to type at all or see anything if i do type10:21
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aprilharenighty night DanaG10:23
Guest29421hy all... I have a broken upgrade to 9.10 rc10:24
Guest29421http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=130050310:24
Guest29421now, I am on th elive CD, and hav esound10:24
Guest29421the question is, how do I transfer my sound settings from the live cd to the install :)10:24
Guest29421one more detail to note - my upgrade did not install any kernels, and I'm still with my old 9.04 SERVER kernel10:24
Guest29421which is odd...10:24
Guest29421tried apt-geting the linux-image generic package, did nothing10:25
arianitI'm getting "NetworkManager is not running..." message on 9.10. Any ideas?10:26
om26erarianit: network not managed?10:27
om26erarianit: sudo gedit /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf10:27
om26ermanaged=true??10:28
Guest29421how do I install the 9.10RC kernel into my sistem, if it's still using the 9.04 server kernel on an upgraded 9.10 RC?10:29
arianitom26er: I saw that on the forum and changed it to true. still not working though10:29
om26erarianit: sudo apt-get --reinstall install network-manager10:30
om26erarianit: if you ha wired internet10:30
arianitom26er: I don't10:30
om26erarianit: any other network manager installed??10:31
om26erarianit: ok10:31
om26erarianit: try this10:31
arianitno other network manager10:31
om26erarianit: sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid10:31
om26erafter essid type the name of your wireless network10:31
pradeep__I am about to upgrade my jaunty to the karmic rc. Any advicess?10:32
om26erarianit: sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid TP-LINK && sudo dhclient wlan010:32
* om26er TP-LINK is the essid of my wireless network10:33
om26erand if there is any wep key then add it after TP-LINK10:33
pradeep__I am about to upgrade my jaunty to the karmic rc. Any advicess?10:34
om26erpradeep__: do it and love karmic10:35
Ian_Cornepradeep__: backup10:35
pradeep__om26er: Grub2 will installed??10:35
om26erpradeep__: yes it will ask you10:36
Guest29421how can I replace my 9.04 kernel (server) with the RC one aafter upgrade? it's still the old server kernel10:36
Guest29421and with the old server I have no sound10:37
Guest29421only have sound on the live cd...10:37
Guest29421which is odd, too odd10:37
arianitom26er: sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid LALAV password && sudo dhclient wlan0 ?10:37
JoshuaLi found it rather confusing that GRUB 1.97 is GRUB2 :(10:38
om26erarianit: yes10:38
pradeep__Ian_Corne: yes i am backing up. I have many things installed.. so upgrading. can't do a fresh install10:38
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arianitom26er: "iwconfig: unknown command "password""10:40
om26erw810:40
Guest29421cmon, noone knows how to install the default kernel on an upgraded system?10:42
om26erarianit: sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid YOUR_NETWORK_NAME_HERE10:42
om26erarianit: sudo iwconfig wlan0 key YOUR_WEP_KEY_HERE_OR_"off"_FOR_NO_KEY10:42
om26erarianit: sudo dhclient wlan010:42
om26erarianit: first do this sudo apt-get purge network-manager && sudo apt-get autoremove10:43
arianit1 min10:44
robin0800om26er: how do you do WPA ?10:45
om26errobin0800: my network is not secure10:45
Guest29421how can I install the 9.10 RC kernel on an 9.04 - > 9.10 RC upgraded system, if my system used 9.04 server kernel and is continuing to use the old kernel even now?10:45
om26errobin0800: kiddin i don't know about that10:46
om26erany ubuntu moblin remix user??10:47
arianitom26er: output after key line: Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A): / invalid argument "password".10:48
om26erarianit: which security are u using10:48
Guest29421anybody?10:50
arianitom26er: WPA10:50
Guest29421nobody knows how to install the default kernel on the 9.10 RC?10:50
arianitif I plug the cable, (I had problems with it before so I'll likely lose connection for a bit) what should I do10:51
om26erarianit: i dont't know about wpa sorry10:52
om26ergtrg10:52
om26ergtg10:52
NexosHi. Just upgraded to karmic from Jaunty, and all videos (but flash ones, like youtube) lack the "red" part. Tried with mplayer, vlc for XVID,DivX and DVD. I use nvidia driver. Any idea what could cause this?10:53
NexosI upgraded nvidia driver, with no success10:53
arianit_om26er: if I plug the cable (I had problems with it before so I'll likely lose connection for a bit) what should I do10:54
Guest29421how can I install the 9.10 RC kernel on an 9.04 - > 9.10 RC upgraded system, if my system used 9.04 server kernel and is continuing to use the old kernel even now?10:55
dmattGuest29421: it is not correctly upgraded system, check sources and try to finish upgrade10:57
Guest29421dmatt: sources are ok, upgrade is ok too10:57
Guest29421it's using old kernel because I used the server kernel10:57
Guest29421I need to install the default, non-server kernel10:57
Guest29421but don't know how10:57
Guest29421sources get automatically modified by the upgrade process, I did not manage them by hand and yes, I looked at them and they're fine10:58
dmattjust find linux-something package in package manager and install it10:59
Guest29421no that would not work11:00
Guest29421I tried linux-image and installed11:00
Guest29421did not add kernel to grub or install11:00
dmattthen install it from shell with sudo apt-get install lnux-image... and watch for any errors11:01
Guest29421that's what I did11:02
Guest29421no errors11:02
dmattdo you have grub1 or grub2?11:04
phnomHi, everytime I run ldconfig it keeps telling me "/sbin/ldconfig.real: /usr/lib/ is not a symbolic link". Why and does this affect operation?11:05
dmattrun update-grub11:06
Guest29421sais linux-image-2.6.31-14-generic is already the newest version11:06
Guest29421wow update-grub found lots of things...11:07
Guest29421I'll reboot now11:07
Guest29421btw... what is the latest kernel version in 9.10 rc?11:07
Guest29421linux-image-2.6.31-14-generic?11:07
Guest29421and how do I use my 6GB ram with the generic image, is that possible?11:08
Guest29421dmatt, do you know?11:08
Guest29421damn.. using server kernel I have no sound, using the default kernel - no ram11:09
Ian_Corneinstall the -pae kernel?11:09
dmattlinux-image-2.6.31-14-generic is latest available and you should be able to use memory, if you have x86_6411:10
Guest29421I have installed the 32 bit initially11:10
Guest29421that's why I used the server kernel to use all the ram11:10
Ian_Cornethe linux-image-2.6.31-14-pae11:10
Ian_Corneuse that11:10
Guest29421E: Couldn't find package linux-image-2.6.31-14-pae11:10
Guest29421root@ubuntu:/# apt-cache search linux-image-2.6.31-1411:11
Guest29421linux-image-2.6.31-14-generic - Linux kernel image for version 2.6.31 on x86/x86_6411:11
Guest29421linux-image-2.6.31-14-server - Linux kernel image for version 2.6.31 on x86_6411:11
Guest29421linux-image-2.6.31-14-virtual - Linux kernel image for version 2.6.31 on x86/x86_6411:11
Guest29421that's all I see11:11
evidenthi everybody...11:12
locumhi11:12
gartralhi all, i have 9.10 up in a vm.. how long is the configuring apt part of the install supposed to take?11:12
locumi dont know in vm11:12
gartrallocum: ussually?11:12
locumgartral, ussually take the same time11:13
locumas normal install11:13
evidenti am having a problem after updating to karmic koala: my menu in my top bar is not showing up... I see the individual icons and meters I added there and on the right side the system icons as well as the date/time... but on the left side there is no "Applications, Places,System" menu anymore. Can anybody help me?11:13
locummaybe a little more but no much11:13
gartrallocum: ok, on an i7 860, with VT enable, NP off.. 4 "cores" to vbox11:14
Guest29421http://etherpad.com/NbTh3OpP3i11:14
Guest29421here is the output of update-grub11:14
Guest29421but when I open menu.lst, the file is not updated???11:14
locumgartral,  shit with that hardware must be a blink11:14
locumlol11:14
evidentthis didn't happen after I updated to the better, but i noticed yesterday... not sure if it came after the update to the release candidate...11:14
locumi got a problem with my mic11:15
locumdoesnt work at all11:15
locumsound card intel 82801G ich711:16
locumanyone have some clue?11:16
gartrallocum: noe11:19
Guest29421omg why the hell is it sayin git's updating grub when in fact it's not updating grub?11:19
gartralYAY11:19
locumops11:19
evidenti am using gnome by the way... anybody have an idea?11:19
* Dr_Willis missed the question11:20
Dr_Willis:)11:20
Dr_Willisthe app/places/system menus are handled by a panel applet. perhaps it crashed/got removed11:20
Dr_Willismake a new user - see if it works for them11:20
evidentcan i try to update the panel applet somehow? maybe it'l fix it11:21
Dr_Willisadd-to-panel -> 'menu bar' or 'main menu'11:21
Dr_Willistry re-adding it11:21
Dr_Willistheres dozens of fun things to add to the panel11:22
Dr_Willis:11:22
evidentahh ok that worked...11:22
evidentstill weird why it got lost11:22
Dr_Willissome times if the applets crash. they dont get restarted11:23
evidentok thx...11:23
evidentanother question: is it possible to turn the top menu bar to the original size again (24px)? The properties say it is set to 24 but it shows up bigger... in comparison with the bottom bar...11:24
evidentthe icons that are shown are just bigger...11:24
Dr_Willisthe sizes are customizeable via the right click menus i recall11:25
Dr_Willisproperties -> size in pizles11:25
Dr_Willisheh - set the size to like 210 pixles  and notice what icons are SVG and what ones are just bitmaps :)11:26
evidentok and I would have to switch the bitmap ones to scalable ones and then it should get smaller again?11:27
Dr_WillisNot sure. the only svg icons i got in my panel are for the bluetooth applet and the  netwokr applet11:27
Dr_Willisthe rest look real funny when i make the panel 200+ pixles high11:27
Dr_Willisbut i set i back to 25 and they all look fine11:28
evidenthmmm.... well when putting it up all icons are being scaled finely except the pidgin icon, the network icon and the envelope icon on the right... the pidgin icon looks "pixelish" and the network and envelope icons stay small... but they are actually the size that fits in the 24px menu bar... I'll try and see if i can change it somehow11:33
Dr_Willisthose are theones hadled by the apps theirselfs11:33
Dr_Willisso good luck with that.11:33
i_is_broke4 more days...:D11:34
gartralis installing the beta nor11:35
gartralnow11:35
Dr_WillisThe RC is out. :)11:35
gartralbwahahahahan NO FAIR11:36
Dr_Willisbeen out for like 3 days+11:36
gartraltook me a day and ahalf to download the cddd once >.<11:36
Dr_Willisinstall them upgrde i guess :)it wnt matter much11:36
gartralsticky d11:36
i_is_brokei have an issue with boot right now peeps, this computer boots like super slow, hell i have and old p3 that boots faster then this thing..:(11:37
i_is_brokewhen booting it sits at the flashing cursor for a couple of minutes before it brings up the usplash, anyone else having this issue?11:38
Dr_Willisso after grub you select an item.. then it waits with a _ blinking for a while?11:39
i_is_brokeno i dont select anything from grub, after the grub screen i have flashing cursor, then splash..like a normal boot.11:40
i_is_brokeguess i should say that im running a all intel board , with a 2.5 gig celeron  with 2 gig of ram.11:42
Heikki123i don't know if this problem is related to skype or other things in ubuntu... but my camera is not really working with skype11:47
Heikki123it is in supported cameras list11:47
Heikki123in the test o only see lots of noise11:47
Heikki123s/o/i11:48
coz_hey guys after last update  I no longer get  image previews on the desktop  ? any ideas?11:53
Dr_Willisjust the Desktop? or in all directories?11:58
Dr_WillisIm gettting previews here of jpgs11:58
Dr_Williswell of SOME jpgs11:58
Dr_Willisthats odd11:59
cowgardenhey ho, I can not update somehow, hashs of 2 files are wrong11:59
Dr_Willisand if i look at the ones that are not showing a preview (double click to load) then  use the reload button i then DO get previews of them11:59
Dr_Williscowgarden:  been seeing that on and off   for the last 2 days.. not sure whats going on.12:00
Dr_Williscowgarden:  try a diffrent mirror for the packages perhaps12:00
cowgardenDr_Willis, ok, I'll just try later again than12:00
cowgardenDr_Willis, hm, don't know how12:00
Dr_Williscould be some servers missed a update/sync or somthing12:00
Dr_WillisI use the mirror select feature in the package manager12:01
cowgardenah12:01
cowgardenI'm using the update manager right now12:01
cowgardenah ok, guess i did it12:02
cowgardenthx12:02
cowgardenwill the pidgin replacement support OTR any time soon?12:05
cowgardenand is there a replacement for epiphany or it it just dumped?12:05
wgrantEpiphany (the browser) is still around...12:06
* Dr_Willis has no idea what OTR is.. and never uses either IM client12:06
wgrantIn full WebKit glory too.12:06
Dr_Willisi just use firefox. :P12:06
cowgardenDr_Willis, firefox does not open a 9MB html with some CSS :)12:07
cowgardenDr_Willis, and does not run smooth n my EEE either12:07
cowgardenDr_Willis,  and OTR is great encryption for IMing (you really need it here in germany if you like prvacy...)12:08
Dr_Willisff works great on my AAo - well it did.. the wife stole it..12:08
Dr_Willis:)12:08
cowgarden:)12:09
cowgardenDr_Willis, ok, hash errors are fixed, now my drive is full, again :)12:09
Dr_WillisFried hash and eggs!12:12
Asad2005I am planning to fresh install 910 and have some questions. Would backing up ~/.evolution and then overwriting it in the fresh install will back up my emails and setting? Or better backing up my home folder better? Am i going to face errors due to some differences12:19
cowgardenAsad2005, it should work, but I'm no expert12:20
JoshuaLAsad2005, why a fresh install?12:21
Asad2005ok Would this command work if user is logged in rsync -avh /home/usrdir /media/disk/backup/12:21
JoshuaLsure12:22
topyliAsad2005: best to back up your whole home. In the future, it might be a good idea to put /home on a separate partition12:22
Asad2005Fresh install because my home dir is ext3 and would like to replace hard drive (bigger)and dont want to convert12:22
Asad2005To convert to ext412:23
JoshuaLah12:24
Asad2005topyli: Yes it is in seperate part and am going to backup whole /home and restore it to new part12:24
topylisounds good to me12:24
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Asad2005How about user name do i have to keep same name in the fresh install12:24
topylino12:25
coz_hey guys.... since last updates I am not getting previews of images on the desktop...all other areas like home  etc are fine12:25
Asad2005ok so i will most probaply need to chown to new user12:25
topylipossibly12:26
Dr_Williscoz_:  try a new user - see if it works for them?12:26
coz_Dr_Willis,  ok   I will  let me check12:27
Asad2005topyli: Can you also advice how best to carry over all installed apps to new system12:27
Dr_WillisAsad2005:  i keep same user names and add them in the same order as befor. Otherwise the uid's may get out of order and need fixed12:27
coz_Dr_Willis,  actually nevermind... I just realized I have to reinstall anway after putting in new video card  :(12:27
Dr_Willis!clone | Asad200512:27
ubottuAsad2005: To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type « aptitude  --display-format '%p' search '?installed!?automatic' > ~/my-packages », move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type « sudo xargs aptitude --schedule-only install < my-packages ; sudo aptitude install » - See also !automate12:27
Dr_Williscoz_:  why reinstall? :) i never had to do that just for a card change12:28
locumhi got a problem, my mic12:29
Asad2005Dr_Willis: What do you mean by add them in the same order as befor. You mean give users same UID12:29
locumcant enabled mic in alsamixer capture12:29
Dr_Willis adduser bob12:30
Dr_Willis adduser tom12:30
Dr_Willisnot... tom then bob. :)12:30
Dr_Willisor your uid's will be different,.   first user is 1000, 2nd is 1001 and so on...12:30
Dr_Willisnot hard to 'fix' but an annoyance12:30
Asad2005Dr_Willis: Ok i am already planning one user only.12:31
locumi need help with audio issue12:34
Dr_Willisone user will be uid  1000 then. :) so its not an issue12:35
locumcant enabled mic capture in alsamixer12:35
Dr_Willisname dosent matter.. uid matters12:35
locumalsa version 1.0.2012:35
locumDr_Willis,  what do u mean with uid?12:36
om26eris there any multi thread downloaded in ubuntu except multiget, it ugly12:38
Dr_Willislocum:  every user has a USER ID12:38
Dr_Willisthats is what the system uses., the name is for Our benifig12:38
Dr_Willisecho $UID12:39
Dr_Willis echo $UID12:40
Dr_Willis100012:40
honkaguys is there a way to boot ubuntu iso from hard disk?12:40
locumok12:40
honkathere has to be a way12:40
richardcavellhonka: no there isn't12:40
richardcavellyou have to burn it to a CD12:41
honkayes there is12:41
locumDr_Willis,  any idea about my problem?12:41
honkafirst I need to unpack it12:41
honkamy problem is what parameters to use for grub to load ubuntu12:41
Dr_Willislocum:   i rarely have sound issues.. I just use the alsa/pulse configs and check the mic :)12:42
Dr_WillisI did have to move the mic to a diffrent plug on the backi recall12:42
docmaxis the upgrade 9.04 -> 9.10 going without problems?12:42
locumDr_Willis,  well in my case its a notebook so i only got 2 stacks12:42
honkathe whole ubuntu is in /caster directory12:42
honkaso I just need to point grub to load the files from there12:43
Dr_Williscasper you mean.12:43
honkayes12:43
honkabut12:43
honkaI do not know what parameters to use in grub12:43
locumdocmax,  if u have an acer12:43
docmaxacer?12:43
locumits a mayor fail with acer aspire12:44
Dr_Willishonka:  what are you tryuing todo exactly?12:44
docmaxdo i have to uninstall 9.04 ?12:44
Dr_Willislocum:  err.. my AAO has a built in mic..  that worked i recall...12:44
honkato boot ubuntu live from hard disk12:44
honkalike I can do this with gparted12:44
locumas far i know kernel turns off fan, and notebook shutdown12:45
honkaobviously one partition from the hard disk will be locked12:45
Dr_WillisYou are booting theubuntu ISO file from hard drive? or what exactly honka ? i think we've missed something here12:45
locumDr_Willis,  i dont understand u12:45
om26erwhich linux filesystem is good for media and other files. extx take space with them12:45
honkayes yes12:45
honkaexactly this is what I wanna achieve12:46
Dr_Willishonka:  if you have grub2 installed you can boot an iso with that.. i have the  grub2 entry here.. just a min.12:46
honkaI do not understand grub212:46
Dr_Willisdo not understand what part  of grub2?12:46
honkaI I do not know how to make enties in its grub.cfg file12:46
Dr_Willison a installed system you dont edit the grub.cfg directly12:47
om26erDr_Willis: which opensource filesystem is good for media files and document and it should not take so much space with it like EXT12:47
Dr_Willisom26er:  i dont find ext2/3/4 taking much space at all...12:47
om26erDr_Willis: format a filesystem btrfs, fat or ntfs they take space in kb's12:48
Dr_Willishttp://www.panticz.de/MultiBootUSB          ---> example grub2 entries to boot ubuntu iso files12:48
honkaso I'll use old grub versions12:48
Dr_Willishonka:  grub1 can NOT boot iso files12:48
cowgardenupdating will leave my grub untouched, will it? or does it have to change kerner versions in menu-lst or something?12:48
om26erDr_Willis: format a drive to ext it takes more than 200mb on 8gb media12:48
Dr_Williscowgarden:  in theory yes. grub1 shouldent be touched12:48
honkawell I have to unpack the iso12:48
cowgarden*kernel12:48
cowgardenDr_Willis,  ok :)12:49
honkaand put the bare directories12:49
Dr_Willisom26er:  you are confuised..  the system RESERVES 5% for 'rescue' purposed... thats customizeable via tune2fs12:49
honkaand grub can use them to boot12:49
Dr_Willisom26er:  you can set that to 0% if you wanted12:49
cowgardenis grub2 faster?12:49
docmax9.04 -> 9.10 update no problem?12:49
Dr_Willisgrub2 is worth learning. it will be the future12:50
cowgardenok :)12:50
om26erDr_Willis: so which FS should i use12:50
docmaxno complications? (grub1 grub2)?12:50
cowgardendocmax, you will keep grub112:50
Dr_Willisom26er:  whatever one you want..   I use ext3/4 on my 1+TB hard drives12:50
cowgardenbye and thx12:50
Dr_Willisext3 if you want to  be sure older disrtos can read them.. or ext4 if you are not worried about it12:50
honkagrub1 was so simple and easy to use.WHy they make it more complex.Maybe they are aiming for commercial support?12:51
honkaprobably.12:51
Dr_Willishonka:  read the grub2 docs.. they are fixing a lot of big/old problems with grub1, in grub212:51
Dr_Willishonka:  and LILO was simpiler still but you dont see it used much any more12:51
eitreach_Is there any way to get mouse gestures in Compiz back in 9.10?12:52
honkayes and remove the simplicity of maual entry adding.12:52
honkalilo went down because ubuntu choose grub for boot loader12:52
Dr_Willishonka:  edit grub.cfg if you want.. it can be done...12:52
Dr_Willis lilo went down way befor ubuntu12:52
honkaand ubuntu is the most popular linux distro12:52
honkaI even uninstalled the grub2 and it did not want go get away from my pc12:53
honkaweird12:53
honkaI still see it loading12:54
Dr_Willispastebinit  /etc/grub.d/40_custom12:54
Dr_Willishttp://pastebin.com/f6bcf946e12:55
Dr_WillisMy customized entries for grub2 to boot a iso for ubuntu and other disrtos.12:55
Dr_Willisfrom my laptop :)12:55
Dr_Willisive even made a few customized usb flahs drives with Grub2 that boot  the ubuntu.iso file12:56
honkais that 40-custom file ?12:57
honkaI think it is located in /etc/grub/12:57
Dr_Willisthat is my 40_custome file yes...12:57
Dr_Willisits in /etc/grub.d/12:57
honkamistake12:57
honkayes12:57
vakHi all,  libglibc-2.0-012:58
Dr_Willisi have a little 2 gb partition (i call tiny) that has some live cd/distros and iso files on it as a rescue partition12:58
honkaafter you boot the iso which partition of your hard disk  is locked if there is any?12:58
Dr_Willishonka:  none are locked that i noticed.. its possible that  the one the iso is on would be  some how mounted/locked12:59
vakI have troubles with libglibc-2.0-0 that refers to a symbol that can't be found during the link-time12:59
vakso I can't really perform an update for a month already or so...12:59
honkaok12:59
honkado you have any ideas why after I removed the grub2 using synaptics It still boots up my pc?13:00
vakcan anyone support me and bring my karmic to the life again, please?13:00
Dr_Willisuntill you install another boot loader.. the grub2 loader is still on the MBR13:00
honkaO my god13:01
honkaok13:01
Dr_Willislogical :)13:01
WillexHi, I just upgraded to Karmic and I was wondering if there's a way to include the indicator-applet to the main menu or if not add a shutdown button to the menu?13:03
Dr_Willisyou could always add a menu item that does 'gksudo shutdown' i guess13:03
honka10x for the info about the grub2 entries.It is very useful info for me.13:03
Dr_Willisgrub2 is the wave of the future :)13:04
honkathe more complex something becomes , the more it gets bugged13:05
Dr_Willisgo back do dos then i guess..13:06
honkaI'll try to boot ubuntu with old version and unpacked directories.13:06
honkaand grub0.4.113:06
honkajust to see13:06
honkaif it works13:07
Willexis there a bug that prevents cd/dvds from mounting?13:08
WillexI can't find them :S13:08
Dr_Willisnot that i have heard of...13:08
Dr_Willissome times it fails to auto-mouint my usb drives..   not sure why it does that13:08
Dr_Willisif i log out/back in - it sees them... then after about an hr or 2 it stops again13:08
Willexusb works fine for me13:09
Dr_Willisnot tried lately  or any disks..13:09
Dr_WillisI plug in flash drive. It dosent auto-mount, or show it on the desktop... still....13:10
Dr_Willisdmesg shows it13:10
Dr_Willistrying an audio cd13:11
Willexthere isn't anything I could be missing?13:12
Dr_Willisno idea13:12
Willexcds should be supported automatically lol?13:12
Dr_Willisive filed a few bug reports on the usb thing.13:12
Dr_Willisa music cd worked here just now13:12
Dr_WillisHAL is being replaced by some other tool.. and i think the 2 are still conflicting in some areas13:13
Willextried both a video DVD and a custom CD and nothing pops up here...13:14
Dr_Willisi went to computer -> cd/dvd13:14
Dr_Willisso  i dont know if it would of auto-poped up befor that or not13:14
nonix4Which (GL) programs would you recommend for stress-testing UXA?13:14
_thieuwhat is the nvidia driver package for karmic?13:15
Dr_Willistheres 3 for the different versions13:15
raffertyhello all... no sound (again) on Thinkpad x200... any solutions?13:15
_thieuDr_Willis: right, but which one is recommended/stable?13:16
Dr_Willis_thieu:  depends on your card.13:16
robotti^are there any from mactel support?13:16
Dr_WillisI use what Jocky reccomends13:16
_thieuDr_Willis: ok, so i install jockey and run it and it will keep my kernel up to date with that driver?13:17
Dr_Willisjocky is allready installed13:17
Dr_Willisits what the hardware-driver tool runs13:17
_thieuDr_Willis: im on kubuntu and it does not run automagically13:17
Dr_Willissystem -> admin ->  hardware drivers13:17
Dr_Willisor try jocky<TAB>13:17
_thieuyeah, running jockey-kde now13:18
spaceBARbarianhow do i change my boot menu with grub2 ?13:19
Dr_Willis!grub213:19
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager in Karmic. For more information on GRUB2 please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub213:19
Dr_Willisedit the proper config files and rerun update-grub13:19
_thieuDr_Willis: it recommends version 173, but it annot be activated, so i'll install it with apt-get13:19
Dr_Willis depending on whaat it is you want to change13:19
Dr_Willis_thieu:  that tool can install it. :)13:19
_thieuDr_Willis: i wish13:19
Dr_Willis_thieu:  it installed it here...13:20
Dr_Willisclick, activate.. it downloaded/installed13:20
_thieuDr_Willis: there's two options, and i cannot select any13:20
_thieuit wont activate13:20
Dr_Willisrun it as root perhaps?13:20
_thieuay13:20
Dr_Willisnot as a user. :P13:20
jonathan1hey guys, when upgrading to 9.10 with update-manager-d13:22
sdgWTF why is there a police helicopter circling my house?!?!??13:22
jonathan1which version am i getting?13:22
jonathan1rc?13:22
Dr_Willisyes it should be rc jonathan113:22
Dr_Willistheres no wayit can be any other version :)13:22
sdgWTF it's landing 50 metres away.13:22
jonathan1yeah i was wondering because13:22
Dr_Willissdg:  run! they found your pot plants!13:22
jonathan1im missing some packages that i know should be there13:22
jonathan1ie empathy13:22
sdgDr_Willis: FUCK13:22
jonathan1doing lsb_release gives me 9.10 then13:23
jonathan1though *13:23
jonathan1so im confused :S13:23
Dr_Willis9.10 is 9.10... so....13:23
jonathan1yeah mmm13:23
Dr_WillisI just use apt-get update, upgrade, dist-upgrade13:23
jonathan1done that already :\13:24
_thieuDr_Willis: sudo did not help, used apt-get ...13:24
BUGabundo!language | sdg13:24
ubottusdg: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.13:24
Dr_Willisheh13:25
Dr_Willisa little late.. the cops got him allready13:25
C-S-B__anyone else having troubles with grub-pc package freezing when performing update?13:25
om26erWubi for windows7 is it available yet??13:27
BUGabundoom26er: I think so13:28
ActionParsnipoooooooooh baracuda!13:29
om26erActionParsnip: can wubi be installed on win713:30
om26erthere are people that i wan't to try ubuntu13:30
ActionParsnipom26er: i guess, i use neither but it makes sense13:30
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onatshi, is 3d acceleration not working properly yet?13:33
Ian_Corneonats: what gfx card?13:33
onatsati13:33
onats387013:33
Ian_Corneinstalled the priopetary driver?13:34
Ian_Corneit works fine for my 4870 btw13:34
onatsIan_Corne, downloaded the ones from ATI13:34
onatshardware drivers show that its active but currently not in use13:34
yermanduwhere is alsaconf?13:34
spaceBARbarianhow do i run vbeinfo while in ubuntu ?13:34
spaceBARbarianfor getting which resolutions grub supports13:35
ActionParsnipspaceBARbarian: the whole boot of the OS should take around 15 seconds, is it really worth it?13:35
spaceBARbarianwell if its possible :P13:35
spaceBARbarianActionParsnip, and it takes less than 15 seconds for me :D13:36
penguin4215 seconds? How did you manage that? Got SSD?13:36
ActionParsnipexactly, so time spent maybe changing ome res is pretty pointless dont you think13:36
ActionParsnippenguin42: just got sata2 here, i reduced crap with bum13:37
Dr_Williswhen ya get 2+week uptimes... :P13:37
Dr_Willisits all pointless13:37
penguin42ActionParsnip: bum?13:37
ActionParsnip!info bum13:37
Dr_Willisdoes bum handle the Upstart services now? i never noticed13:37
ActionParsnipDr_Willis: that too dude. people fretting over something thats gonna be on the screen for very little time is pointless13:38
ActionParsnip!bum13:38
ubottubum (source: bum): graphical runlevel editor. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.5.2-1 (karmic), package size 83 kB, installed size 520 kB13:38
ActionParsnipwill someone kick ubottu please13:38
ubottuBoot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto13:38
arandom26er: Yea, I think we don't have proper w7 wubi support on this release, a real shame I must say...13:38
Dr_Willisbum does NOT appear to hanle the stuff handled by Upstart13:38
* Dr_Willis would be happy if Wubi vanished13:38
spaceBARbarianActionParsnip, i am getting "No path or device is specified" when trying to update grubcfg13:39
om26erarand: what you mean by proper. is it partial??13:39
ActionParsnipwubi is about as smart as the gentoo liveCD13:39
arandhmm, dunno, it's a great mitigator of bug 1 I guess13:40
ubottuhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1 (Timeout)13:40
ActionParsnip i dont think bug1 is a bug13:40
BluesKajHey folks13:41
yermanduubottu, alsaconf13:41
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about alsaconf13:41
spaceBARbariananyone know how to fix the "No path or device is specified" error with update-grub ?13:41
arandNo, neither do I, but canonical does afaik.13:41
arandom26er: there seems to be successes (although this is older versions...) http://www.clububuntu.com/2009/01/how-to-solve-windows-7-and-ubuntu-810.html13:42
penguin42gentoo have a liveCD?13:42
ActionParsnippenguin42: god yes, its a complete joke13:43
Ian_Corneonats: don't do that13:43
Ian_Corneuse the ubuntu driver13:44
Dr_Willisgentoo's installcd has been a live cd for ages.. a very basic live cd. :)(13:44
ActionParsnippenguin42: with the whole ethos behind gentoo, making a livecd was possibly the stupidest thing ever13:44
Dr_Willisor you could use about any disrto to install gentoo :)13:44
ActionParsnipDr_Willis: oh this thing gives a full desktop like the ubuntu one13:44
om26erarand: thnx. will try on someones computer13:44
* penguin42 seems to remember the gentoo installer consisting of a shell prompt with a few echo's 13:44
Dr_WillisActionParsnip:  that must be a new one. :)13:44
Dr_WillisActionParsnip:  last one i tried was still basically a console.. there are some gentoo variants i recall with full live cd/desktops13:45
ActionParsnipDr_Willis: its not too new but if you think about it, its astoundingly stupid13:45
Dr_Willisi always used a live cd or somthing soi could follow the docs in a browser, and cut/paste the commands and irc while it installed13:45
Dr_Willisso whatever.. :P13:45
spaceBARbariananyone know how to fix the "No path or device is specified" error with update-grub ?13:45
Dr_Willisactually i think last time i got the gentoo core going and then used ssh from a 2nd pc to do the rest of the work13:45
BUGabundo!ping13:45
ubottupong!13:45
Dr_Willis!pong13:46
ubottupong is an old atari game. It's fun!13:46
BUGabundolol13:46
BluesKajhmm, got this message while updating but the wicd site seems ok:  Could not connect to apt.wicd.net:80 (69.163.171.130), connection timed out, http://apt.wicd.net karmic/extras13:46
spaceBARbariancan someone please help me with my grub problem :(13:48
ActionParsnipBluesKaj: i just tried to open it with a browser and its not connecting13:48
ActionParsnipBluesKaj: server is down13:48
om26erno what what ubuntu says but it again thows you to use dos fs while making a bootable usb13:48
om26erit should be some linux fs13:49
Dr_Willisom26er:  Huh?13:49
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BluesKajActionParsnip, ok thanks , the sourcforge site seems ok ..gonna check at #wicd13:50
om26erDr_Willis: a live usb is made only if its in fat filesystem13:50
Dr_Williswhat does?13:50
BluesKajhttp://wicd.sourceforge.net/13:50
Dr_Willisive made live usb's with ext2/3 and vfat13:50
macsimhi all, I got a problem with aptitude dist-upgrade, it freeze on memtest and grub-pc, I'm the only one ? if not do you know how I can fix that ? thanks13:51
Dr_Willisjust did a dist-upgrade here with no problems to that macsim13:52
macsimDr_Willis, I googlize and found some guys said they fix this with installation of grub, but karmic doesn't use grub ? isn't it ? is it a good idea to install it ?13:54
Dr_Willismacsim:  9.10 defaults to grub213:54
Dr_Williswhich is also called grub-pc13:54
Dr_Willis old grub1 is also called grub-legacy13:54
jim_from_paI could not install any GDM them on U9.10 beta, will they change this with the final ver?13:55
macsimDr_Willis, ok so I can install grub-pc is Confilt state now and grub2 is not installed13:55
Dr_Willisjim_from_pa:  i doubt it.. gdm has been totally redone.. gdm themes are  not a feature yet13:55
jim_from_pathat's a shame13:55
om26erjim_from_pa: that's a shame on u13:55
Dr_Willisset gdm to auto login.. and it wont matter :)13:56
jim_from_pawhat is difference between grub and grub2?13:56
Dr_Willisjim_from_pa:  1000000000+s of things13:56
jim_from_patrue13:56
Dr_Willislike going from LILO to grub..13:56
Dr_Willisits radically differnt13:56
Dr_Willis!grub213:57
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager in Karmic. For more information on GRUB2 please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub213:57
om26erDr_Willis: can grub 2 turn out be faster for boot in future??13:57
Dr_Willisand 1/2 its featuress are not even there yet.13:57
macsimDr_Willis, so it's not normal if my upgrade freeze on grub-pc configuration ?13:57
Dr_Willisom26er:  proberly. but i dont find grub2 to be the main boot bottle neck :)13:57
Dr_Willismacsim:  i wouldent think so13:57
Dr_Willisi never upgrade - i did clean installs13:58
yermanduDr_Willis, i return to old grub man13:58
macsimDr_Willis, I have not upgrade, it's a fresh install from karmic 2 day before the RC13:58
jim_from_paI prefer clean also13:58
om26erDr_Willis: 10 sec boot will it exclude initrd as  moblin do??13:58
macsimDr_Willis, when I said upgrade it's aptitude upgrade13:58
Dr_Willismacsim:  i just did a update/upgrade/dist-uppgrade every day here for the last few weeks and not had any issues13:58
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Dr_Willisom26er:  no idea.  Im not too worried about 15 vs 10 sec boots.. or 50 sec boots13:59
macsimDr_Willis, ok so I check the log and if found what's wrong I'll post on launchpad13:59
macsimDr_Willis, thanks for help13:59
yermandutnx13:59
BluesKajActionParsnip, heh, I asked if the devs at wicd were holfing back til the offoicial release and  a jerk replies, no , the world doesn't revolve around ubuntu ..some attitude, very helpful :)14:00
Dr_Willis_ask them if theur program was so good.. why isent it the default in ubuntu14:01
Dr_Willis_:)14:01
spaceBARbarian!grub214:02
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager in Karmic. For more information on GRUB2 please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub214:02
Dr_Willis_yep - going to have to all get our grub2-fu skills up to  par soon14:03
ActionParsnipBluesKaj: has a point though14:05
BluesKajyeah , I suppose Icould have asked if the server was down14:06
Dr_Willis_it could also be they are waiting... :)14:06
thiebaudehey everyone14:06
BluesKajno harm done , wicd still works well here14:07
ActionParsnipi dont use it, i use the interfaces file14:07
mickepHi, running RC. My screen goes blank although I set it to never do that. Any ideas?14:07
BluesKajinterfaces file?14:08
VXxedHey guys.14:08
ActionParsnipBluesKaj: /etc/network/interfaces14:08
VXxedI have a question about 9.10 on laptops that was sorta fixed from 9.04 to 9.1014:08
Dr_Willis_mickep:  theres the screen saver settings.. then thers the power saver settings.. ive noticed a similer thing also14:09
om26er1VXxed: and it is?14:09
mickepDr_Willis_: oh, fine, I'll check the screen saver setting (which I until now did not touch)14:09
VXxedMy tablet fans arent spinning up until waaaay late.14:09
VXxedAnd xsensor is saying internal temps are 0C14:10
VXxedSo I'm really worried about the cpu damage and whatnot..14:10
Pilif12pHi, i installed 9.10RC via the distro update, and now i have the image on my drive somewhere, and i want to delete it because i only have 1 GB left on my HDD now14:11
mickepDr_Willis_: ah, thanks, it was set to 5 mins, which is more or less what I experienced aswell. I consider the problem as fixed14:11
Dr_Willis_'the image' ? hmm14:11
Pilif12pWhatever it downloaded...14:11
ActionParsnipPilif12p: sudo apt-get clean will reduce fluff14:11
om26er1Pilif12p: type sudo apt-get clean14:11
Pilif12pI had 3 GB left, now i have 114:11
Pilif12pah. okay14:11
om26er1Pilif12p: it might help14:12
Dr_Willis_time to clean out the HD. :)14:12
ActionParsnipPilif12p: you may want to uninstall old kernels14:12
Pilif12pDr_Willis_: SSD14:12
Pilif12pThanks.14:12
Pilif12pThat freed up about a GB14:12
Pilif12ponly a few MB less of what i had.14:13
om26er1Pilif12p: yeah14:13
BluesKajActionParsnip, not much there : auto lo,  iface lo inet loopback ..I assume you did some editing to make it work as a network manager14:13
ActionParsnipPilif12p: if you run: uname -a; dpkg -l | grep linux-image14:13
Pilif12pUbuntu 9.10 is incredible...14:13
Pilif12pActionParsnip: What does that do?14:13
ActionParsnipBluesKaj: i know, you use the gui tool. Mine is very populated due to thats how I configure my connections14:13
VXxedStrangely enough, it also beats the linux bad-gui-stigma14:13
spaceBARbariancan someone pastebin me their /etc/grub.d/05_debian_them14:14
ActionParsnipPilif12p: the first command shows the running kernel, the 2nd command shows the installed kernels14:14
Pilif12pah14:14
Pilif12pIts fine :)14:14
Pilif12p3 GB is enough for me :P14:14
ActionParsnipPilif12p: if you have limited space, you should remove the old kernels as they take up about 120Mb a kernel14:14
VXxedSo..erm..can I get help with my fans?14:14
Pilif12pUntil i need moar... then i plug in the 80 gig14:14
spaceBARbariancan someone pastebin me their /etc/grub.d/05_debian_them14:15
ActionParsnipspaceBARbarian: http://pastebin.com/f125a68f014:16
spaceBARbarianActionParsnip, thanks14:16
Dr_Willis_back it up now befor chanbgeing it :)14:16
ActionParsnipspaceBARbarian: ive never modified those files so that is a standard file14:16
Dr_Willis_I gave my grub a nice pretty background14:16
spaceBARbarianActionParsnip, yeah the error went away when i put your default version in, i guess its having trouble reading the image or something14:17
BluesKajyeah Dr_Willis_ I converted a pic of a canoe on the beach at the family cottage to a tga file and I use that as a grub background14:18
VXxediS THERE A WAY FOR ME TO CONTROL MY LAPTOP FANS?14:18
VXxedEr14:18
Dr_Willis_BluesKaj:  it can use png :) and jpeg i belive also14:18
VXxedWhoops, caps..14:18
VXxedBut yeah.  Is there a way for me to control my laptop fans?14:19
ghatakHi, Ubuntu One client on my my 9.10 never connects. anyone else having same issues ?14:19
honkacan you control them in windows?14:19
VXxedDunno.  Can't install it14:19
om26er1ghatak: no14:19
om26er1works fine for me14:20
ActionParsnipBluesKaj: isnt it on the screen for like a second?14:20
VXxedNo cd drive, tablet won't boot from usb either14:20
Guest10153hi! i am havin a serious problem. i am running karmic and did a upgrade yesterday. now today linux wont start with a kernel panic "VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0)". the root fs is a ext4. grub loads the ext2 module (?). any advice on how to fix grub?14:20
BluesKajDr_Willis_, I tried jpg , but no luck , and I noticed the splash files in /usr/share/images/grub file were all under 900kb14:20
Dr_Willis_ive used larger ones i think BluesKaj14:20
ghatakom26er1: any idea what do i do to check what is wrong with mine ?14:24
BluesKajActionParsnip, I have my timeout set to 10secs in /default/grub14:24
ubuhantuhi.. im using ubuntu nbr karmic rc. the problem is i cannot find desktop switch. please help me.. thank you14:24
ActionParsnipBluesKaj: why?14:24
om26er1ghatak: retry14:24
BluesKajso I can boot into windows without rushing :)14:24
BluesKajif i need to14:25
spaceBARbarianActionParsnip, there is an error on this wiki, when backing up the theme it tells you to just rename it to .backup, but the thing will still get executed when you update grub14:25
spaceBARbarianhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub214:25
om26er1ubuhantu: its not in karmic14:25
ActionParsnipspaceBARbarian: ive not played with grub, i think grub2 is massively OTT14:25
Dr_Willis_i think it may be said to make it unexecutable earlier in the wiki14:25
om26er1ubuhantu: but you might install it14:26
ubuhantuom26er1 : please tell me how to install it14:27
om26er1ubuhantu: i tried to find the package but i failed to find it14:28
om26er1ubuhantu: in jaunty i searched netbook in synaptic and desktop switcher was there but now i can't find it14:28
ubuhantuom26er1 : ok, maybe we need to wait for other to help us :)14:29
[V]ortex`hello i was advised not to update to karmic on the release day itself; is this advise sound?14:30
om26er1ubuhantu: or u might try logging out and see if there is another session14:30
BluesKajDr_Willis_, any idea why only one of the nondefault splash screens that are so called installed, is listed in system settings splash screen manager option14:30
om26er1ubuhantu: i can't cuz nbr is being installed atm14:30
Dr_Willis_BluesKaj:  hmmm14:31
ubuhantuom26er1 : ok, i try.. hold on14:31
VXxedDoes anyone know how I can figure out how to gain control of the face buttons on the tablet monitor?14:31
BluesKajDr_Willis_, I must hve installed at least 10-12 , but only one shows up14:31
Dr_Willis_where exactly BluesKaj ? i dont even have a system settings splash screen..14:31
om26er1configuring apt is still at 80% what will happen if i skip it14:31
Dr_Willis_theres way too many splashes and  stuff these days14:32
om26er1at the moment i have a very slow internet14:32
Buuntu1can someone help me with a problem I'm having after trying to upgrade to Karmic?  I can't boot up... Here's the exact problem -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8162956#post816295614:33
BluesKajDr_Willis_, the gnome equivalent must exist14:34
ChogyDanBuuntu1: I don't think a clean install would be as bad as you think14:34
ubuhantuno desktop switcher on ubuntu nbr karmic rc :(14:34
Buuntu1ChogyDan: last time I did that, all my links and programs didn't work14:34
Buuntu1ChogyDan: my guess is because I only copied over the home directory14:35
ChogyDanBuuntu1: what links and programs?  ff links?  programs you installed after the fact?14:35
om26erubuhantu: tell me14:35
ubuhantuom26er : no luck14:35
Buuntu1ChogyDan: hmm, I don't exactly remember.  Also, I've installed a lot since the last backup I made...14:36
om26erubuhantu: w8 let me search14:36
ChogyDanBuuntu1: well, you could probably boot with a livecd14:36
ubuhantuom26er : okay14:36
Shapeshifterhumm. karmic is a bit broken. When I boot it, it takes a while and the shows the desktop, but for about 40 seconds I can't use the gnome-panel (only the desktop) and the tray area is missing. Then it appears and everything is fine. And if I shut down or log out, it says that power manager isn't reacting and I can choose to exit anyway. And if I log out, the login greeter doesn't appear. I needed to restart gdm manually.14:36
ChogyDanBuuntu1: with that, you can check the install, fix any upgrade errors14:37
ChogyDanShapeshifter: try: sudo apt-get remove sreadahead         may that improve boot speed14:37
om26erubuhantu: its called desktop-switcher and its discontinued14:38
Buuntu1ChogyDan: will a Jaunty live CD work?14:38
honkawhat is sreadahead for?14:38
om26erhonka: speed14:38
ChogyDanBuuntu1: possibly.  I really don't know the ramifications of that, but I would give it a try14:38
ubuhantuom26er : is that mean we cannot use desktop switcher anymore?14:39
virtualdboot speed14:39
om26erubuhantu: yes14:39
[V]ortex`hello is it wise to download 9.10 on the day of release or should i wait?14:39
honkaI do not think so.If it was for speed then it would not be included , since it slows down, as he suggested to be removed14:39
ChogyDan[V]ortex`: use a bittorrent14:39
om26erubuhantu: gtg install complete14:39
ubuhantuom26er : ok see ya later14:40
ChogyDanhonka: it is a boot pre-cacher of sorts.  It is for increasing boot speed14:40
[V]ortex`ChogyDan: i am unable to bittorent14:40
honkaok14:40
Buuntu1ChogyDan: I'm not really sure what to do once I get in the live CD though, I guess I can copy over /home at least?14:40
ShapeshifterChogyDan: boot speed is fine for a ubuntu, but it's freezing gnome-panel. I doubt readahead is the problem here.14:40
ChogyDanhonka: but, it can clash with the kernel and slow things down instead14:40
ChogyDanBuuntu1: yea14:40
virtualdhonka: if you've updated your boot programs it needs to "profile" the next boot14:41
Shapeshiftermh now it's frozen again14:41
ChogyDanBuuntu1: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery#Update%20Failure14:41
Pilif12pAlso, whats "Ubuntu Firefox Modification" addon?14:41
CyberkillaIt's a shame Empathy uses the wrong status icon theme (there is a bug report on it - simply using the wrong prefix on the items or something like that)14:41
virtualdhonka: that's what takes time. (unless there's a bug i don't know about.)14:42
honkaok14:42
ubuhantuanybody?14:42
CyberkillaSome XMPP command support wouldn't go a miss either.14:42
ChogyDanBuuntu1: I think you also need to mount /dev and /sys14:42
NexosHi. Just upgraded to karmic from Jaunty, and all videos (but flash ones, like youtube) lack the "red" part. Tried with mplayer, vlc for XVID,DivX and DVD. I use nvidia driver. Any idea what could cause this (tried with stock & latest nvidia driver)?14:43
shadeslayerNexos: have a nvidia card here,no problem atm14:44
CyberkillaNo problem for me either.14:44
thiebaudeeverything is fine here, also14:44
NexosI've only this problem for videos; everything else if fine14:45
CyberkillaNexos: Wait, there was a problem for me in totem. I had to change the video settings in its preferences because the image was of the wrong hue.14:45
CyberkillaNexos: Perhaps not the same problem you are having. Could there be something in nvidia-settings to fix it?14:45
NexosI'll have a look... just a sec14:46
CyberkillaNexos: Yup, there are definitely some XVideo settings in nvidia-settings. I don't know if it will sort your problem out, but it's worth a look.14:46
shadeslayerNexos: yeah see the man page and try some of the rendering options given there...14:46
Nexoswell I used the same driver (185) in Jaunty with no prob14:47
thiebaudeNexos: how did you install the nvidia drivers?14:48
NexosI first tried the stock one, then used a PPA to get latest driver, then activated it using "hardware drivers" (+reboot)14:48
thiebaudeahh, ok14:49
shadeslayerNexos: so youre using a nvidia driver from the ppa and not the standard repo?14:49
Nexosshadeslayer: I had the prob with the driver from the standard repo as well (hence the upgrade)14:50
CyberkillaThe 185 drivers are different. It's .36 instead of .14 btw.14:50
NexosI just had a look in nvidia-settings; nothing particular IMHO: all color channels active, ...14:51
om26er1can any1 give me some info about wireless networking between two linux14:51
CyberkillaNexos: Strange. Sorry, I have no idea in that case: )14:51
om26er1ubuntu and fedora14:51
WiresAPI just installed karmic koala beta on my asus 1005HA, with the encrypted home folder option chose at the install time. At the beginning of the first boot, I was told I was going to enter a second password for this option, which I could initiate with a command. Being new to Ubuntu, I hit next on the panel, rather than Launch this action now, not realiwing there wasn't a back button to compliment the next button (there reall14:51
WiresAPy should be - how might I suggest this?).14:51
WiresAPMy question is: what was the command, or where might I find the documentation to this issue (I'm unsure what it is called, and thus my google results have failed me)? Thanks in advance!14:52
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NexosCould it be some codec "architecture" problem instead?14:52
Shapeshifterand now it hans at " * Loading LIRC modules" after I did apt-get install lirc.14:53
Shapeshifter*hangs14:53
om26er1is there any app for wireless networking14:53
om26er1or connection manager can do the job??14:54
thiebaude!info wicd14:54
ubottuwicd (source: wicd): wired and wireless network manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.6.1-3ubuntu1 (karmic), package size 415 kB, installed size 2464 kB14:54
robin0800om26er1: you don't mean sharing do you i.e. samba14:55
Shapeshifternow what do I do? It just hangs there. I did modprobe lirc_i2c lirc_dev in another terminal and they completed fine.14:55
Shapeshifterldmod shows lirc_i2c lirc_dev and lirc_imon all running14:55
om26er1robin0800: data transfer14:55
Shapeshifterbut apt-get just hangs -.- And if I kill it, then it will complain next time and if I do dpkg --configure -a it shows the debconf dialog again from lirc and will hang again.....14:56
tgpraveen1!info gnome-user-share14:56
ubottugnome-user-share (source: gnome-user-share): User level public file sharing via WebDAV or ObexFTP. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.28.0-0ubuntu1 (karmic), package size 592 kB, installed size 2076 kB14:56
robin0800om26er1: well you can go to any folder and right click and go to the sharing tab14:57
om26er1robin0800: and its done??14:57
The_Lord_Of_The_shouldn't we do something crazy for the launch?15:02
Dr_Willis_im going to take the week off from IRC15:03
Dr_Willis_:)15:03
Dr_Willis_i dont want to hear the same 10 questions asked over and over and over15:03
* thiebaude im having a launch party just like the windows 7 folks15:03
The_Lord_Of_The_how about posting a giant Ubuntu poster on Eiffel Tower?15:03
penguin42Dr_Willis_: We could replace you with a bot15:03
Dr_Willis_I allready am a bot, :)15:04
thiebaudehaha15:04
robin0800Dr_Willis_: don't blame you see you at 10.2 alpha115:04
Dr_Willis_MS new marketing slogan "Windows 7 - its NOT vista!"15:04
Dr_Willis_:)15:04
robin0800XP upgrade?15:05
Shapeshifterlol this is so broken.15:05
The_Lord_Of_The_have you heard any crazy ideas for the launch guys?15:05
thiebaudeDr_Willis_: i going to start saying, what is windows,lol15:05
Shapeshifterlol can't even switch to TTY1. only the mouse moves.15:05
Shapeshifterwhy is this so broken.15:06
MrKeunerhi, when woke from suspend my laptop suspends immediately again. Another wake attempt wakes it up fine. What may be the problem?15:06
Dr_Willis_MrKeuner:  ive notices a similer thing with screen savers/dimming15:06
MrKeunerthinkpad r52 here15:06
Shapeshiftermhh, at least magic sysrq works.15:06
Dr_Willis_MrKeuner:  in your case ive heard that the battery may not be getting read right. so it thinks the power level is critical15:06
G_A_CMrKeuner: there's at least two bugs open for that15:07
G_A_CI think one is 42541115:07
MrKeunerG_A_C, thaks, I'll subscribe to that15:08
G_A_Cthere's another one as well but I can't remember the number15:08
Cyberkilla|AFKMy poor Banshee icon has a black background : (15:09
VXxedQuestion: Does anyone know how to gain control of the fans in laptops?15:10
VXxedMrKeuner: Are you sure you're not sending it to sleep and then closing the laptop thereby suspending it too, sending mixed messages?  Or is this a desktop15:11
Cyberkilla|AFKVXxed: Can you do that by echoing numbers into the right file in /proc/...15:12
Cyberkilla|AFKVXxed: Idk, I'm sure I've heard someone talk about this before.15:13
MrKeunerVXxed, that's a laptop. I am not sure if I have not done that you have described15:13
MrKeunerthat's possible15:13
MrKeunerbut still a bug I would say15:13
sdgI wish I had a spare USB 1GB or greater drive...15:13
shadeslayerVXxed: ik8fangui15:14
shadeslayerVXxed: although it supports a small no. of laptops and pc's its worth a try15:14
VXxedshadeslayer: Separate app?15:15
shadeslayerVXxed: yep15:15
shadeslayerVXxed: its actually : i8kfangui15:15
shadeslayerVXxed: apparently you can access them via kernel modules too : http://www.diefer.de/i8kfan/index.html15:16
VXxedShould I not be using the "ubuntu software center" for this?15:16
shadeslayerVXxed: see the end of the page15:16
VXxedBecause it doesn't have it15:16
shadeslayerVXxed: 1)Fans are actually controlled by the BIOS15:17
om26er1usb creator don't even format any flash15:18
shadeslayerVXxed: 2)youll need a thorough of your system inorder to use i8kfangui15:18
VXxedWait, that's a windows app...15:19
shadeslayerVXxed: see the bottom of the page ><15:20
VXxedY.15:21
VXxedYar.15:21
VXxedBut15:21
VXxedI'm on a fujitsu t4020 tablet15:21
shadeslayerVXxed: indian?15:21
om26er1VXxed: that would be yaar15:22
shadeslayerom26er1: you too?15:23
VXxedDo you know what a thermal indicator would look like on a motherboard?15:23
om26er1shadeslayer: no15:23
shadeslayernope15:23
VXxedBecause I THINK I may have messed with it when I was disassembling and fixing some wiring...if it looks like a cord with a rubber tube on it.15:23
om26er1shadeslayer: but neighbour15:23
shadeslayerom26er1: ah.. that explains it :P15:24
VXxedAlright, this thing is getting waaay hot.  Brb.15:24
shadeslayerom26er1: im from india :)15:24
om26er1shadeslayer: i guess we are neighbours then15:24
i_is_brokeanyone know why a intell box would boot slow, has 2 gig of ram, 2.5 gig celeron processor, grub shows then it has flashing cursor for about a whole minute then brings up splash screen?15:24
BluesKaj Dr_Willis_ just for your info, splash screen files can be DL'd from kde or gnome-look.org and installed right from /home/user without extracting ,using the splash screen manager.15:25
luboszhi, i'm upgrading with update-manager. what do i have to configure in the grub-pc dialog for "Linux Command Line"15:25
luboszit is empty by default15:25
Dr_Willis_BluesKaj:  what splash screen manager? :)15:25
om26er1can any 1 open this: https://one.ubuntu.com/auth/login/?next=/15:25
BluesKajDr_Willis_, whatever gnome uses to install spalsh screens i guess :)15:25
Dr_Willis_BluesKaj:  theres none on this box..15:26
Dr_Willis_but like i really need a splash after xsplash....15:26
mom_will the translations of karmic be ready this thursday as well (like the french and spanish versions)?15:26
Dr_Willis_mom_:  they should be15:26
om26er1any irc channel for chrome (browser)15:27
Dr_Willis_No idea try #chrome :)15:27
Dr_Willis_!list15:27
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mom_its the same iso image for whatever language?15:28
BluesKajom26er1, try #chromium-support15:28
* shadeslayer wonders if xsplash works with kdm15:29
HardDiskI'm wondering and probably wishful thinking that the ath5k module and the many netbook owners complaining about the wifi timing out and disconnecting and not able to wake up again won't be resolved before Karmic's release huh?15:33
om26ergrub gives the error no such device UUID of my memory card. but i am still able to boot15:34
AmaranthHardDisk: Unless it's fixed already in up-to-date karmic it won't be fixed for the final release15:35
jimpopAmaranth, so why was u+1 say "file a bug" for the past week to everyone posting problems?15:35
Amaranthjimpop: Today is the last day to get any such fixes in15:36
jimpopbut will they get fixed?15:36
shadeslayerjimpop: so that they could release a fix as soon as the final release is out15:36
HardDiskAmaranth, oh I'm well aware of the uptodates even checking svn's in ppa's and such15:36
Amaranthjimpop: But it's always good to have bugs filed so we can track them for an SRU or for lucid15:36
jimpoplol15:36
Amaranthjimpop: We don't fix every bug before release, that'd be impossible15:36
* jimpop thinks everyone should wait for Lucid 15:36
topylijimpop, it's still a good idea to file bugs. karmic will get bugfixes just like any release15:36
shadeslayerjimpop: thats what they said for karmic15:37
Daijimpop: is there a good reason for everyone to wait for lucid?15:37
HardDiskit's just the issue that the older madwifi modules worked fine with jaunty and intrepid, when ath5k was introduced it broke it back to square 1 :)15:37
jimpopyes, apparently that's when all the bugs will be fixed15:37
Dainote: good reason, not ridiculous reason.15:37
Daithat is a ridiculous reason15:37
shadeslayerjimpop: impossible15:37
Amaranthjimpop: No, not at all15:37
Dainot a good reason15:37
jimpoplol15:37
HardDiski think its a good reason15:37
HardDiskthats why we have LTS and the other builds15:37
shadeslayerjimpop: *everything* has bugs15:37
topyliDai, for anyone who only runs LTS releases15:37
DaiHardDisk: then you'll never use another OS again15:38
HardDiskother builds fix the errors that leads to the next LTS basically15:38
Daibecause they ALL have bugs.15:38
AmaranthLTS just means "we support this longer"15:38
shadeslayerexactly15:38
Dailook at hardy as an LTS15:38
AmaranthIt doesn't necessarily mean "we made sure this was stable"15:38
HardDiskyep15:38
topyliDai, they're still running hardy and will not upgrade until lucid15:38
jimpopHa!15:38
Daiit was exceptionally buggy due to pulse's introduction15:38
* penguin42 wishes we had a bug fix only release every so often15:38
AmaranthAlthough we are putting more focus on that this cycle15:38
Daitopyli: that is a good reason :)15:38
HardDiskbecause of all the new tech15:38
HardDisknew remix gui15:38
HardDisknew gnome15:38
shadeslayernew gnome :)15:39
HardDisknew hal15:39
shadeslayerHardDisk: no hal :P15:39
HardDisknew grub15:39
HardDiskno?15:39
shadeslayerHardDisk: its called udev :)15:39
HardDiskwell you know what i mean :)15:39
Amaranthjimpop: But there are 72212 bugs open against Ubuntu right now15:39
jimpopyes, Karmic has more bells and whistles than Hardy.... big whoop if your network or screen won't work well15:39
HardDisklol15:39
HardDiskreminds me back in the day with compiz15:39
Amaranthjimpop: If we stopped accepting new bug reports and spent the next 3 years doing nothing but fixing those we might knock 1/3 of them off15:39
shadeslayerjimpop: the number just keeps growing15:39
HardDiskwho cares if your cube rotates and you cant play solitaire on it.15:40
thiebaudehaha15:40
jimpopnice15:40
Amaranthcompiz has always worked perfectly for me ;)15:40
IdleOneSolitaire is broken??? :(15:40
thiebaudeHardDisk: you can still play solitaire on it,lol15:40
shadeslayerkwin works fine for the past 3 releases15:40
HardDiskjust work with me15:40
om26ercompiz has now become better in kicmic15:40
* jimpop better understands the old-school Debian release mentality15:40
AmaranthI started on nvidia which had the best support for it then switched to intel right about the time nvidia went down the tubes and intel got all the stuff needed15:40
HardDiskbtw any of you here in loco's?15:41
penguin42jimpop: Unfortunately they didn't get the bugs fixed either15:41
Amaranthjimpop: Sure but no one takes you seriously without a predicable schedule15:41
AmaranthThat's why everyone except Debian sets a date for release instead of "when it's done"15:41
jimpopi suppose... but then again nobody will take you seriously with 72000+ bugs ;-)15:41
HardDiskreminds me of my ex wife15:41
shadeslayerAlso everyone has the latest features except debian15:41
Amaranthjimpop: All distros have large numbers of bugs open like that, even debian15:42
HardDiskwell openbsd is still lacking :)15:42
AmaranthDebian releases when all "release critical" bugs are fixed15:42
* HardDisk waits for the openbsd fans15:42
AmaranthThe rest of the bugs they fix on a best effort basis15:42
shadeslayerHardDisk: there are none in this channel i think15:42
HardDiskand its based on seriousness15:42
BluesKajopenbsd wouldn't run on my 64bit sys15:42
AmaranthWe've fixed all our release critical bugs too15:43
jimpopwhen?15:43
jimpopdoes "fixed" also include prematurely closing bug reports?15:43
HardDiskin other words fixed all the bugs that normal people would usually complain about like why their icons arent shiny enough15:43
penguin42(Has anyone else seen a problem with dual head on Karmic where they end up mirrored on resume?)15:43
jimpopAmaranth, what about Poulsbo support?15:43
Amaranthjimpop: We can't do anything about poulsbo support15:44
jimpophaha15:44
AmaranthTalk to intel15:44
jimpopIntel says you lie15:44
HardDiskwho's paul?15:44
om26ercadence as said by shuttleworth if succeeds might result in more bug fixes15:44
shadeslayeryeah whose paul :P15:44
jimpopIntel says they've done all they can do15:44
Amaranthjimpop: But you can obviously see they haven't15:44
HardDiskuntil amd comes up with something better15:44
HardDiskits like tom and jerry15:44
AmaranthWhere is the updated driver for 2.6.31?15:44
jimpopAmaranth, no, i'm more inclined to believe Intel at this point15:45
shadeslayerjimpop: why so?15:45
HardDisknice my netbook crashed at a critical kernel error15:45
shadeslayer(easier to blame the devs i guess :( )15:45
HardDisktime to submit..15:45
* jimpop has Poulsbo drivers working on his AAO.... something that Ubuntu says is impossible an Intel's fault15:45
Amaranthjimpop: You hacked the hell out of it too15:45
Kanojimpop: which kernel?15:46
penguin42jimpop: the wiki page on paulsbo says the drivers work kind of on some kernels and some versions of X15:46
jimpopthe Ubuntu+Poulsbo bug is a packaging+distro problem... yet Ubuntu continues to blame Intel15:46
jimpopAmaranth, no hacking15:46
shadeslayerHardDisk: Poulsbo : http://maps.google.com/maps?client=safari&rls=en-IN&q=Poulsbo&oe=UTF-8&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=Poulsbo,+WA&ei=snLkSvXYNaXu6gOhtI3kAQ&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CAcQ8gEwAA15:46
HardDiskjimpop your wifi still drops?15:46
jimpopHardDisk, no15:46
HardDiskwhy not15:46
jimpopwhy not what?15:46
jimpopwhy no drops?15:46
HardDiskyou hacked and installed a broadcom?15:46
AmaranthKano: Someone either ported the driver to 2.6.31 or reverted all the changes in 2.6.31 that made the driver fail to compile15:46
jimpopHardDisk, no15:46
mom_does karmic go on the servers at midnight GMT on Thursday?15:46
Amaranthmom_: No15:47
HardDiskcause everyone has problems with ath5k and aao15:47
shadeslayermom_: not necessarily15:47
mom_Amaranth, what time?15:47
Amaranthmom_: It's usually early evening GMT15:47
HardDiskunless you're using something else?15:47
KanoAmaranth: url15:47
timberdoes anyone know about a bug on gnome-screensaver that the screensaver doesn't appear?15:47
AmaranthKano: None, they were talking about it here15:47
jimpopHardDisk, i see..  well on my AAO it is and has been working fine since I figured out which drivers to install15:47
shadeslayermom_: x Hrs x Mins x sec @ put_time_zone_here15:47
mom_Amaranth, early evening on thursday or wednesday?15:47
Amaranthmom_: thursday15:47
Dr_Willis_there is no set time. :)15:47
Dr_Willis_its done when its done15:47
HardDiskwhich drivers? it automatically loads ath5k if you're using karmic15:47
MrKeunermy mouse movements work, left clicks work but other buttons do not work, what may be the problem15:48
penguin42Amaranth: Have you any idea what it is that is posting kernel bugs to launchpad with the time and cut here text rather than the real first line of the oops?15:48
mom_Dr_Willis_, starting to sound like debian ;)15:48
HardDiskunless you're not on karmic15:48
HardDiskxp wifi never drops15:48
HardDiskkarmic wifi drops15:48
Dr_Willis_mom_:  no debian would say  Check the web site..15:48
Dr_Willis_:)15:48
jimpopHardDisk, here's the Bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-psb/+bug/33090615:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 330906 in xserver-xorg-video-psb "MASTER: GMA-500 lacks driver for 8.10 and 9.10 (poulsbo works only on 8.04 and 9.04)" [Wishlist,Triaged]15:48
HardDiskand doesnt wake up again15:48
shadeslayerHardDisk: xp doesnt have the shiny cube,karmic does... compete with that15:49
jimpopfiled many weeks ago and yet goes ignored by Ubuntu15:49
Amaranthpenguin42: I suppose apport15:49
mom_i was just wondering because our install party is for thursday so hopefully we can find a mirror to download a copy from15:49
HardDiskdude im just saying, im a loyal user for years, heck im the chanop for ubuntu egypt15:49
shadeslayerjimpop: its triaged,you need to get your info right15:49
jimpoplol15:49
penguin42Amaranth: It's just I was browsing bugs and there seem to be a fair number of them which can't be making life any easier15:49
jimpopits' being ignored15:49
Dr_Willis_whatever triaged means15:49
Kanojimpop: do you use vaapi?15:49
penguin42jimpop: It might not be something that can be easily fixed15:50
shadeslayerDr_Willis_: basically its waiting to be looked at by some dev15:50
thiebaudeDr_Willis_: only the most important ones15:50
jimpoptriaged (depending on severity) can mean sidetracked or in surgery15:50
HardDiskif only they take bribes15:50
Dr_Willis_'its on their to do list of things to add to the real to do list'15:50
jimpopKano,  no15:50
Kanowhy not, thats the best card for vaapi15:50
jimpopHardDisk, lol15:50
jimpopKano, huh15:50
Kanothats the only thing i would test on it15:50
jimpopKano, ?15:50
Amaranthjimpop: All the crazy stuff you had to put in xorg.conf means the driver isn't working correctly15:51
* jimpop has no idea what vaapi is15:51
Kanojimpop: gma 500 has accellerated mpeg2, h264 and vc1 over vaapi15:51
AmaranthNoACPI == fail15:51
Amarantherr, IgnoreACPI15:51
jimpopAmaranth, right... what kind of AAO do you have?15:51
Amaranthjimpop: I have a real laptop :P15:51
macoaao?15:51
om26ermaco: aspire one15:52
jimpopAmaranth, so i would say than that you don't know what you are talking about when it comes to AAOs ;-)15:52
macoah15:52
macoour demo machine for the last show-ubuntu-off thing the loco did was a AAO with jaunty15:52
macoworked fine15:52
Amaranthjimpop: And I would say that you don't know what you are talking about when it comes to how much hackery we're willing to accept :P15:52
jimpopAmaranth, I have a "real" laptop too... but the way forward is netbooks and Ubuntu *should* be supporting them15:52
Amaranthjimpop: Putting jaunty's psb driver in karmic would require hacks in xorg as well to force those options on by default15:53
jimpopnot true15:53
AmaranthAnd using EXA with MigrationHeuristic greedy basically disables 2D hardware acceleration15:54
jimpopthe xorg-psb driver just needs to be repackaged for karmic15:54
Amaranthjimpop: No, there is more to it15:54
jimpopAmaranth, you should spend more time building something up than tearing (something you admit you don't know) down.15:54
AmaranthBecause we don't want you to have to create an xorg.conf by hand15:54
BluesKajhmm do I detect a pi**ing contest here :)15:55
jimpopBluesKaj, yep... between someone trying to get something working, and an Ubuntu member who is stonewalling15:56
Amaranthjimpop: Your method is a hack15:56
jimpopAmaranth, that is lies15:56
thiebaudelol15:56
Amaranthjimpop: That is obviously true15:57
om26erwhat can be said about xorg intel driver compared to the one by intel itself on windows. is it 60%capable??15:57
jimpopAmaranth, my method only involved using a Karmic PPA and 1 Jaunty deb15:57
Amaranthjimpop: You're running a driver meant for 2.6.28 on 2.6.31 and changing xorg.conf options so it doesn't hit the part of the driver that fails with 2.6.3115:57
topylisounds like a hack to me :)15:57
jimpopAmaranth, topyli, you can call it a hack,  I call it a config15:57
i_is_brokesounds like work in progress to me..lol15:57
BluesKajjimpop, perhaps asking for help, instead of showing attitude and negative critique would get you somewhere15:58
jimpopAmaranth, topyli, editing /etc/hosts is a hack to you?15:58
robin0800Is EXA recommended for  ATI Technologies Inc RV350 [Mobility Radeon 9600 M10] rev 0, as xorg is not using it15:58
DaiBluesKaj: some people don't know any better15:58
topylijimpop, whut?15:58
jimpopBluesKaj, there is no help to ask for.15:58
Daijimpop: no, using drivers for a different kernel is a hack.15:58
jimpopBluesKaj, I have a solution that works, it's reported in a Bug, and it goes ignored. ;-)15:58
jimpopDai, so re-compile them15:58
jimpopBrilliant!15:59
Daijimpop: i don't need to.  YOU are the one using jaunty drivers...15:59
jimpopright, and they work15:59
* BluesKaj shrugs ...15:59
* Dai headdesks15:59
mac_vlol15:59
jimpopbut Karmic AAO users shouldn't have to come to me to get drivers that work for their netbooks15:59
Daii wouldn't wish that on any user16:00
mac_v!offtopic | jimpop16:00
ubottujimpop: #ubuntu+1 handles support for the development version of Ubuntu.  Please join #ubuntu for all other Ubuntu support.  Chat in #ubuntu-offtopic.16:00
thiebaudehaha16:00
jimpoplol16:00
Daii'd rather send them to someone less belligerent.16:00
thiebaudeofftopic has been suspended.lol16:00
jimpoppush the people trying to improve the product (not just improve the release schedule) to offtopic16:00
mac_vcrap!16:00
i_is_broke!crap16:01
macojimpop: whine to intel for dropping linux like a hot potato?16:01
Daiyou're not trying to improve anything, you're just complaining.  if you want to fix the driver, do so.  using drivers for another release is not improving *anything*16:01
jimpopmaco intel hasn't dropped it... that is just FUD you are repeating16:01
AmaranthNow if we could find the guy that actually did real work to get psb working on karmic instead of just hacking it up...16:01
jimpopDai.. but if using drivers from another release can prove a point... then someone can take those Jaunty drivers and release them under Karmic16:02
thiebaudejimpop: good point16:03
aoristany known issues with /dev/video vanishing when upgrading from 9.04 to 9.10?16:03
Petengyhi to all16:04
PetengyI have a big problem, upgrading to Karmik my nvidia driver doesn't work anymore, I have to run ubuntu using vesa driver... do someone could help me ?16:04
PetengyI cleaned (I suppose) my system from all old nvidia drivers16:05
thiebaudePetengy: did you goto system-administration-hardware drivers?16:05
Petengyyes16:05
Petengyand I activated nvidia driver fomr here16:05
Petengyfrom16:05
thiebaudePetengy: did you do sudo nvidia-settings?16:06
Petengyno16:06
VXxedHey guys, i'm back.16:06
thiebaudeand save X to configuration16:06
VXxedTablet is inally cold enough again.16:06
thiebaudePetengy: set your resolution first16:06
MrKeunerwhy wouldn't right click work while left click does?16:06
MrKeunerno hardware problem16:07
macotest w/ xev16:07
e3cowhat is the issue with 9.10 start up time? On my system is seems significantly slower then 9.0416:07
mac_vaorist: built-in webcam?16:07
e3coby around 10 sec.16:07
Petengybut nvidia settings doesn't start before to reboot the system (after activating nvidia drivers from hardware drivers) but boot stop in a black screen16:08
aoristmac_v, yes, I see in dmesg that "uvcvideo" detected it but apparently failed to initialize it16:08
thiebaudee3co: mine is16:08
mac_vaorist: acer aspire laptop?16:08
MrKeunermaco, I did it does not send anything16:08
e3cothiebaude:  your is what?16:08
aoristmac_v, no, dell m153016:09
thiebaudee3co: slower at boot than 9.0416:09
Petengyin other worlds the only way to get inside ubuntu (for me) is to use vesa drivers16:09
aoristmac_v, camera worked w/ 9.0416:09
macowow an unsupported mouse O_o16:09
e3coAlso pidgin notifications don't work on the notify panel applet16:09
thiebaudePetengy: no16:09
Petengythiebaude: ?16:09
e3cothiebaude:  so not just me, thats good16:09
mac_vaorist: hmm, i'm not sure then :( ... acer has a problem with its webcam16:09
aoristhttp://pastie.org/66902916:09
om26ermac_v: web cam fps problem?16:10
MrKeunermaco, http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/productdetails.aspx?pid=09916:10
Petengythiebaude: it's from this morning I'm trying to solve this issue16:10
MrKeunermaco, it was working in jaunty16:10
mac_vom26er , the webcam doesnt even start ;16:10
Petengythiebaude: I habe two black boxes under my eyes .... :)16:10
VXxedShould I have files in /proc/acpi/fan and /proc/acpi/thermal_zone ?16:10
thiebaudePetengy: did you have ubuntu search for the recommended drivers?16:11
Petengyyes... when I choose the "recommened" drivers from "hardware drivers"16:11
thiebaudePetengy: what happens?16:12
thiebaudeafter that16:12
mac_vom26er > what fps problem were you mentioning? bug# ?16:12
Petengythiebaude: it's seems ok, no error messages, but when I reboot the system, during the boot phase al became black16:12
Petengythiebaude: and stop16:12
Petengythiebaude: no messaseg only black screen16:13
Petengythiebaude: also in recovery mode16:13
thiebaudePetengy: did you save your resolution settings as root?16:13
Petengythiebaude: I didn't change the resolution16:14
Petengythiebaude: I can do that ?16:14
Petengyhow16:14
thiebaudePetengy: sudo nvidia-settings16:14
thiebaudeand then apply and then save to X configuration16:15
Petengythiebaude: I have not nvidia driver installed now... I must install them now ?16:15
thiebaudeyes16:15
Petengythiebaude: ok16:16
Petengythiebaude: ubuntu is downloading and installing driver (from "hardware drivers")16:17
thiebaudePetengy: cool16:17
thiebaudePetengy: we will get it working16:17
Petengythiebaude:I hope :)16:17
Petengythiebaude: now I must restart the system..... becasue sudo nvidia-settings doesn't work16:17
aoristwell that was interesting, fixed the webcam problem16:18
Petengythiebaude: but rebooting make me to the black screen16:18
aoristrebooted on the old 26 kernel, then rebooted again back to 3116:18
aoristnow it works16:18
aoristhardware must have been stuck in a strange state.16:18
thiebaudePetengy: gksudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf16:19
thiebaudein a terminal16:19
wild_oscarhey, is something wrong with the services management in karmic? I was having a problem with nfs-kernel-server not starting at boot, and now I am seeing that postfix doesn't start either. I've posted about the nfs-kernel-server bug on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+bug/45504516:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 455045 in nfs-utils "nfs-kernel-server doesn't start automatically at startup" [Undecided,New]16:19
Petengythiebaude: done16:19
thiebaudeyour in xorg.conf?16:19
thiebaudePetengy:16:19
Petengy!pastebin16:19
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Petengythiebaude: http://paste.ubuntu.com/301381/16:20
thiebaudeok16:20
Petengythiebaude: :)16:20
assoguerozen_sx9.10 rc alternate cd cant install gnome, if u do terminal system installation16:20
thiebaudePetengy: under Screen add "Default Device"  and save it16:21
Petengythiebaude: ok16:21
thiebaudenow, sudo nvidia-settings16:21
assoguerozen_sxnautilus works well in xfce4?16:22
thiebaudeif your resolution is correct then save to X configuration16:22
assoguerozen_sxor thunar is better?16:22
thiebaudethen your xorg.conf is then correct16:22
Petengythiebaude: sorry I'm not finding Screen16:22
VXxedShould I have files in /proc/acpi/fan and /proc/acpi/thermal_zone ?16:23
thiebaudeunder Section "Screen"16:23
Petengythiebaude: Under "screen" section I have to change "Device" to "Default device" instead "Configured Video Device" ?16:24
penguin42VXxed: I do16:24
VXxedWell shit...16:24
VXxedMaybe THAT'S why my fans don't spin up?16:24
thiebaudeno add it under "Default Screen"16:25
thiebaudeadd it16:25
arielCoHello everyone: I'm trying to install mplayer, but aptitude says both mplayer and mplayer-nogui are broken: "Depends: libdirectfb-1.0-0 which is a virtual package". The proposed solution is "doing nothing" >_>16:25
thiebaude"Default Device"16:25
VXxedUhh...lol.  That's weird arielCo16:25
Petengythiebaude: I done but it doesn't work : http://paste.ubuntu.com/301385/16:26
thiebaudePetengy: no,  Device           "Default Device"16:28
thiebaudeput that where you have Default Device16:29
Petengythiebaude: sorry ... ok done16:29
thiebaudeok16:29
agrumanheya, in gnome-term some of the ctrl-key combos dont work, ex ctrl-], however when using xterm it works. Any suggestions to how i could fix this?16:29
thiebaudecan you paste the new one to me?16:29
arielCothis is my current sources.list: http://pastebin.com/m266d7ea516:30
Petengythiebaude: ok but "udo nvidia-settings" doesn't work, maybe I have to restart xgorg ?16:30
thiebaudeok16:30
rapmanto arielCo: Download Ubuntu Tweak and you can enable mplayer repository from there.16:30
Kanomplayer is outdated anyway then16:30
thiebaudesudo nvidia-settings16:30
om26erwhen i installed ubuntu 9.10 themes in google chrome were awesome but after a dist-upgrade they are very ugly and small16:31
om26eri am talking about fonts16:31
om26ernot themes16:31
k5ehxwhy would ubuntu have started up apt-get dist-upgrade all on its own? This is a recent RC upgrade.16:31
k5ehxom26er: yeah, me too16:31
penguin42om26er: Fonts look OK for me in chrome16:31
k5ehxat least in firefox16:31
om26erpenguin42: open cdimage.ubuntu.com and see that font's are they alright? plz check16:32
evilaim_Ok, this is getting unbarably frustrating16:33
evilaim_when ever I reboot, all my compiz settings go back to default, my visual effects go back to none...16:33
k5ehxAOL doesn't work on your new koala upgrade, evilaim_ ?  ;-P16:34
zoidfarbhey, I'm running RC, I did a fresh install, but I preserved my old /home partition, and now I have a weird glitch: when I got to "files and folders" and try to open a folder, it tries to open with VLC instead of Nautilus. Any idea how to fix that? Where are preferred apps saved?16:34
evilaim_This is really really really annoying16:34
Petengythiebaude: I'm trying adding Modes       Modes "1280x1024" "1024x768" "800x600" "720x400" "640x480" in my xcorg.conf... then I suppose I have to restart the system in order to make the graphics server able to "read" my enchantments ...16:34
zoidfarboh, sorry I'm running NBR RC16:34
penguin42om26er: Yeh that's fine for me16:34
thiebaudeok16:34
om26erhow can i reinstall the fon't engine16:35
om26erpenguin42: how to reinstall fon't engine16:35
Petengythiebaude: I hope to "see" you later ;). TnX in advance16:35
penguin42om26er: I don't think there is an engine assuch; there are lots of things that can make it up16:35
k5ehxevilaim_: maybe you are setting the compiz settings in an unexpected way?16:35
arielCorapman: I installed Tweak (cute, good for new users) - it complains about broken packages too.16:37
k5ehxevilaim_: by which, I mean a way that compiz is OK with, but some other management system doesn't sync well with. Dunno much about compiz, though, sorry.16:37
om26ercourier new font looks so dim16:38
* thiebaude off to football for me16:38
Pilif12pmzz: Are you having connection problems, or is it moznet itself?16:38
om26erwhich package includes times enw roman16:39
om26ertimes new roman16:39
om26erand courier new16:40
k5ehxom26er: xfonts-*dpi I think16:41
* penguin42 wonders what the point of chvt 63 is in the power saving code16:41
rippsIs it possible to re-thumbnail a video file with totem-video-thumbnail if it fails the first time?16:41
robin0800zoidfarb: install a usb stick open the computer and rightclick on stick select properties and the open with add open folder and make default16:42
evilaimGAR!16:42
amgarchIn9Hi, in Karmic with KMS, new Xorg, and Intel videodriver "xrandr" doesnt change resolution anymore. Whom to blame? What to test?16:42
penguin42amgarchIn9: I'd probably look at whether the rest of xrandr is giving you sane outputs and also look in dmesg for any errors16:45
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MrKeunerMy mouse's right click does not work after karmic update. Left click and middle click does work. how can I see what may be wrong with my mouse, mouse settings, or something else?16:53
assoguerozen_sxguys what pkg manager is best for xfce4?16:53
tanathok, who screwed up xterm colours?16:53
tanathmy xterm bg was black, and now it's white. the xterm-color file still says default black though16:54
damnedyankee Hello.  I'm running the beta and Ubuntu is having a hard time finding my internet connection upon startup.  It takes a couple of restarts for it to get it.  Any suggestions, or should I just ride it out until Karmic gets out of beta?16:57
blueglassessome of the apps appear and disappear so quickly, i cant regulate sound for them in sound control, how do I see all apps sound preferences?16:57
mfpb221hi everyone, can anyone tell me why my live cd installation gets stuck after step 3 (looking for partitions)? right now i just have one big xp partition. thanks.16:58
amgarchIn9penguin42: oops, today it behaves differently. They changed the names to LVDS1/VGA1. But  display is stil grabled, at least I could restore the old resolution.16:58
mmcjii have the latest RC1 of ubuntu 9.10 installed on a Dell E5500 Latitude.  This laptop has Intel GMA 4500 video.  Laptop resolution if fine, but I am not able to adjust video resolution when connected to a larger widescreen LCD.  What can I do?16:58
ubuntuLover_Hi ubuntu brothers! I installed 9.10 beta and all I get is a black screen on boot! I have tried lots of fixes from Ubuntu forums but no luck yet. Anyone willing to help me for lots of grtitude and a reasonable fee via paypal?16:59
penguin42amgarchIn9: Yeh the VGA/VGA1 change happened early in Karmic16:59
damnedyankeeHrm.  Lot of questions, but no answers.  Ominous.17:00
Dr_Willis_ubuntuLover_:  it would be easier if you gave some more details.. like what video card.. and what all you 'tried'17:01
iokahow to undo changes made by this command echo "chmod ugo+rwx" > /dev/sda217:02
penguin42ouch17:02
Dr_Willis_err   you used a SUDO with that ioka ?17:02
iokaI used root17:03
iokaI was root17:03
damnedyankeeOh dear17:03
ubuntuLover_Sure, I have a nvidia geforce go 7600, I tried installing GRUB2 to the hard drive's MBR by chmoding into the disk via the live cd (which is actually on a USB pen and that I am using right now)17:03
Dr_Willis_you just wiped out sda2,,,,,,17:03
penguin42ioka: Is sda2 mounted and what filesystem?17:03
iokait was not mounted17:03
mmcjiI have not yet done Xorg -configure to generate a xorg.conf as laptop resolution is fine.  I just am not able to resolve the widescreen resolution issue on larger LCD displays.17:03
penguin42ioka: What filesystem?17:03
penguin42Dr_Willis_: Maybe - maybe recoverable17:03
iokafat3217:03
Dr_Willis_ You just wrote the letters 'chmod ...'  to the start of sda2   Eww,,,17:04
Deihmoshow do you change the color depth ?17:04
Deihmoscan't find this any where17:04
phaidroshi, karmic beta doesnt have a hal backend for cups anymore. how do I get my printer running then?17:04
Dr_Willis_penguin42:  yea not sure how  tho,17:04
iokaone guys said that this command will change the permission of the parition17:04
penguin42ioka: If it's small I'd take a block level backup of the entire sda2 and then try fsck.vfat on it; you will need look to recover it17:04
Dr_Willis_phaidros:  i just plugged in my printers and they worked....17:04
phaidrosDr_Willis_: not here.17:05
penguin42Dr_Willis_: Well with ext3 there are back ups of the superblocks - I doubt that's true on FAT, but I'm not even sure fat uses the first few bytes17:05
phaidrosDr_Willis_: karmic beta doesnt have a hal backend for cups anymore17:05
phaidrosu read that?17:05
phaidros Unable to execute /usr/lib/cups/backend/hal: No such file or directory17:05
phaidrosuntil jaunty this was in hal-cups-utils.17:05
Deihmoscan't get flash installed. always ends up with an error17:05
macophaidros: karmic doesnt use hal17:06
scott_ino2Deihmos, how are you trying to install it17:06
phaidrosmaco, good point.17:06
phaidrosbut, what does that mean to my printer?17:06
Deihmosinstall missing plugins from firefox17:06
macoits udev now17:06
phaidroscups isnt accepting file:/dev/usblp0 as printer ..17:06
ubuntuLover_Dr_Willis_: I know it's not a simple fix because even on my previous version of ubuntu I was only able to boot by installing grub on a usb pen17:06
iokaI was lied and the partition is gone17:06
phaidrosmaco: I expected it to be udev, but I have no clue about udev :)17:07
Lottohttp://action.metaffiliation.com/suivi.php?mclic=S42350516A5D111717:07
iokawhat else does that command do?17:07
scott_ino2Deihmos, open up Synaptic and install ubuntu-restricted-extras17:07
iokaone wiping the partitions?17:07
scott_ino2it will install flash for you17:07
Dr_Willis_it writes the raw data of those characters to the hard drive ioka17:07
phaidrosso, it was hard to get that hp lj5p running on a usb2serial adapter with hal, but how does one do it with udev?17:08
iokais the hard disk demaged?17:08
Dr_Willis_ioka:  in theory its just that one partion's first few blocks gone.. but thats the boot record and  posibally the fat table..17:08
phaidrosthe printer dialog is not finding the printer17:08
Deihmosit says the installation or removal of a software package failed17:08
penguin42Dr_Willis_: It was sda2 not sda17:08
Dr_Willis_ioka:  not damaged.. but you may of erased an imoprntant part of the data17:08
Dr_Willis_ioka:  using sda would of erased grub and perhaps everything.. :) sda2 = just that one parittion17:09
penguin42phaidros: Eech you're running a printer on serial?17:09
phaidrospenguin42: printar *has* only serial :p17:09
ubuntuLover_Dr_Willis_: (I can see you're busy but did you read this?) Sure, I have a nvidia geforce go 7600, I tried installing GRUB2 to the hard drive's MBR by chmoding into the disk via the live cd (which is actually on a USB pen and that I am using right now)17:09
iokaI understand that the data of the partition is gone.Is that right?17:09
phaidrosI find that it is a regression if old hardware doesn't work anymoar .. :/17:10
penguin42phaidros: Weird! I've seen parallel+serial I think, I can't remember a serial only except teletype17:10
Dr_Willis_ubuntuLover_:  grub2 souldent be affecting the video card drivers,17:10
damnedyankeeOK, I guess I'll give the forums another shot.  Hang loose, y'all.17:10
phaidrospenguin42: oops. I believe I meant parallel ^^17:10
penguin42phaidros: OK, that's not sick :-)17:10
Dr_Willis_phaidros:  that makes more sence.. :)17:10
Acnaven1Anyone have a shutdown problem in Ubuntu 9.10 RC? I mean it turns itself off my Ubuntu computer.17:10
ubuntuLover_Dr_Willis_:Oh, how so?!17:10
Dr_Willis_phaidros:  my parallel -> usb adaptor worked here for my laserjet6l :)17:11
Dr_Willis_ubuntuLover_:  grub boots the system.. the nvidia drivers are used by X.. the 2 are not related.17:11
phaidrosDr_Willis_: how do you add printers on such adapters?17:11
Deihmosis there a system restore?17:11
phaidrosthe printer dialog is not detecting the printer17:11
Dr_Willis_phaidros:  i just plugged it in and went to the cups web config page.17:11
phaidroshm17:11
Dr_Willis_phaidros:  check dmesg output when ya plug it in to see if its even seen17:11
blueglassesDeihmos, you can try recover, on startup, or else, allways backup17:12
Dr_Willis_ioka:  it MIGHT be recoverable with some of the dos/filesystem tools.17:12
phaidrosDr_Willis_: have to have it plugged in during boot iirc ..17:12
iokawhat tools?17:12
Deihmostried to install flash from website now the whole thing is messed up17:12
ubuntuLover_Dr_Willis_:Ok but if the drivers are the issue wouldn't I at least see Grub? I don't see grub at all just a black screen17:12
amgarchIn9does your Gnome/KDE handle resolution change properly? Try "xrandr --output LVDS1 --mode 1024x768" or LVDS or VGA depending on your settings. Check possible names/modes with "xrandr" .17:12
phaidrosDr_Willis_: k it is there: usblp0: USB Bidirectional printer dev 3 if 0 alt 0 proto 2 vid 0x4348 pid 0x558417:12
blueglassesioka the data on a partition is only gone if you erase that partition or if you format it17:13
aliendude5300Hi, I need some help getting valgrind logs for gvfs-metadata since it starts itself, and I can't reproduce the problem by starting it manually, as I explained in this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/45943917:13
ubottuLaunchpad bug 459439 in gvfs "Heavy Memory leak in gvfs-metadata" [Medium,Incomplete]17:13
phaidroswhat do I do with that dmesg to get udev detecting this thing and doing it's job?17:13
Dr_Willis_ubuntuLover_:  i dident see that part mentiuoned.. if grub has no menu.. then you got grub issues first to deal with..17:13
blueglassesDeihmos, just apt-get remove17:14
Dr_Willis_phaidros:  its showing its seen as usblp0: for starters so perhaps its just a config issue.17:14
Dr_Willis_phaidros:  tried the cups web interface yet to add printers?17:14
phaidrosDr_Willis_: yes, but further nothing happens. and the dialog doesn't see it ..17:14
phaidrosah, the webif .. good point17:14
phaidros:)17:14
iokaecho "chmod ugo+rwx" > /dev/sda217:15
iokawhat does echo do?17:15
blueglassesDeihmos, you can also use uninstall on Synaptic17:15
ubuntuLover_Dr_Willis_:I think the problem is deeper than that. I think I have MBR issues because I installed grub but it doesn't come up. But do I need grub to boot into a single OS install of 9.10 beta and no other OS?17:15
Ian_Corneioka: that doesn' tlook like a good idea17:16
Dr_Willis_ubuntuLover_:  you need grub yes.17:16
iokano I am asking what does echo do?I already executed it17:16
phaidrosDr_Willis_: well, webif shows generic printers (SCSI, CupsPDF, HP Printer & Fax)17:17
phaidrosI doubt it detected one ..17:17
ubuntuLover_Dr_Willis_:Ok, how do I mae sure tht it's installed properly?17:17
penguin42phaidros: Does it not have anything for local interfaces any more?17:17
blueglassesubuntuLover_, try starting again from live cd, and backup your data17:17
phaidrospenguin42: yes the 4 generic ones ..17:17
ubuntuLover_Dr_Willis_:Does the live CD prompt me to install GRUB?17:17
penguin42phaidros: So it has SCSI printers but not parallel? !!!17:17
blueglassesioka, man echo17:18
phaidrospenguin42: looks like ..17:18
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penguin42phaidros: Well I did see a SCSI printer once, about 15 years17:18
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:Does the live CD prompt me to install GRUB?17:18
blueglassesubuntuLover_, no17:18
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:How is re-installing going to help then?!17:19
StrangeCharmi'm trying to install the karmic server rc. during the 'detect disks' stage, it prompts me whether to activate SATA RAID devices, but - either way - they are not visible in the partitioner. how can i make the disks attached to the SATA 'RAID' device on my mobo show up in the partitioner?17:19
phaidrospenguin42: I doubt it detected it, it is generic printers, because the modules are there (imho), coz it is asking for the complete connection line (which one never knows .. like ipp:// or http:// ..) so somehow useless :)17:19
blueglassesit will show you working gnome system where you can do everything17:19
penguin42phaidros: file://dev/lp ? or the like?17:19
iokawell man echo does not answer .Anyway.17:20
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:Oh I see you mean loading the live CD and not installing again from the live CD. I am using the live CD as we chat :)17:20
Ahadielioka, "echo - display a line of text"17:21
Ahadielioka, straight from echo's manpage17:21
phaidrosfile:/dev/usblp0, choosing hp lj5p foomatic: when ading the thing finally it sez: 'cleint-error-not-possible) and in the logs: Returning IPP client-error-not-possible for CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer (ipp://localhost/printers/HP-LaserJet-5P) from localhost17:21
blueglassesubuntuLover_, you shouldnt, live cd works as root, you dont wanna be root on irc17:22
phaidrosbut I didn'T add ipp://, I did file://17:22
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:Erm... why not :-S17:22
penguin42ioka: echo writes a line of text out - just try echo hello   at the command line, because you redirected it to /dev/sda2 you will have overwritten the first bit of the partition with the output of echo17:22
penguin42phaidros: I'd try attaching the cups web interface17:22
AhadielubuntuLover_, So you want to reinstall grub using the livecd?17:22
Dr_Willis_ipp is the method the cups server shares the printer perhaps.17:23
blueglassesubuntuLover_, because its a security issue17:23
penguin42Dr_Willis_: Yeh it's a remote printing protocol17:23
iokathank you <penguin42>17:23
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:I did that yesterday.17:23
xzasedhi. Im having a problem with cdemu. It starts fine and I installed kcdemu as frontend but when I try to mount an image it says "Errror: All virtual drives are in use". Im using kubuntu karmic rc. If someone knows how to fix this please let me know.17:23
Dr_Willis_phaidros:  on some of my old printers i had ti install some ectra ppd packages,17:23
penguin42Dr_Willis_: like lpd but infinitely more complex17:23
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:And didn't fix the black screen issue17:23
Dr_Willis_!info cdemu17:23
phaidrosDr_Willis_: it wokred before with jaunty+hal ;)17:23
ubottuPackage cdemu does not exist in karmic17:23
blueglassesubuntuLover_, does your pc has a CD player?17:24
blueglassesubuntuLover_, does your machine boots from the live cd?17:24
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:yep, it's a laptop but I'm running the Live CD from a USB pen17:25
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:Yep, I am doing t s we chat :)17:25
blueglassesubuntuLover_, thats not a cd, it uses different methods to boot17:25
phaidrospenguin42: File device URIs have been disabled! To enable, see the FileDevice directive in "/etc/cups/cupsd.conf". (from webif) ^^17:26
blueglassesubuntuLover_, when you boot, what happens?17:26
phaidrosI'll dig into cups.conf then :)17:26
penguin42phaidros: Grrr that's silly17:26
phaidrosack17:26
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:I see the initial testing memory and detecting devices screen17:26
TDJACRI can't get sound on my MacBook Pro 5,3 and the directions on the wiki didn't help17:26
penguin42phaidros:  Real men still use parallel17:26
jdahmI've noticed that karmic still makes a funny pop/thunk sound when I change volume and there is nothing already playing.  Is there a way to turn this off, or switch the sound?17:26
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:and afterwards only a black screen17:26
penguin42phaidros: But still, it sounds like you have a bug there somewhere that needs reporting17:26
phaidrospenguin42: if the machine would have the parallel port ^^17:27
jdahmThis is probably a gnome or alsa issue17:27
jdahmer pulseaudio17:27
phaidrospenguin42: at least a regression17:27
AmaranthWow, ioka seriously messed up his partition17:27
blueglassesubuntuLover_, did you try switching to prompt by doing CTRL+ALT+f1?17:27
AmaranthThe first few bytes are the start of the FAT table so the entire partition is just trash17:27
Amaranthphotorec can recover pictures from it but there is nothing else you can get off it17:28
BluesKajjdahm, could be your volume in alsa is cranked to the max, which isn't necessary , 70% is plenty to drive speakers to their max.17:28
penguin42Amaranth: Well, it's an interesting way to screw a partition up :-)17:28
phaidrosI believe udev should trigger a script (hotplug?) which uses vendor Id and product Id to add that printer ..17:28
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:no, hmm... would that work even before I see grub?!17:28
phaidrosanyone familiar with such things?17:28
blueglassesubuntuLover_, nope, on the blackscreen17:28
penguin42phaidros: But I think in your case it should be noticing a parallel port and realising it can't do vendor id at that level?17:29
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:but the black screen is before grub :-S17:29
phaidrospenguin42: it actually *is* detecting that there is a printer, otherwise /dev/usblp0 wouldn't get touched17:30
blueglassesubuntuLover_, as i recall it, live cd wont show grub, it will go directly to gdm (gnome login)17:30
evilaimI can't get "Visual Effects" to stay on after I reboot.  They are on and compiz is all setup, I reboot, then it's all back to default.17:30
evilaimany idears?17:30
* Cyberkilla|AFK will be back.17:30
phaidrosbut neither can I use the device file nor does udev do it for me :(17:30
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:wait you're missing some info17:30
penguin42phaidros: Is it a perm problem on /dev/usblp0?17:30
blueglassesubuntuLover_, the blackscreen problem is your Xserver configuration17:31
phaidrospenguin42: tell me first how to add that printer on /dev/usblp0 to cups :)17:31
evilaimVery very annoying17:31
guntbertblueglasses: I only saw the last part - did you run an md5sum on the iso image?17:31
penguin42phaidros: Let me see if I can nick a cups config off my machine with one :-)17:31
phaidrosyay :)17:31
guntbertubuntuLover_:  I only saw the last part - did you run an md5sum on the iso image?17:31
guntbertblueglasses: soory17:31
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:I installed 9.10 beta on the hard drive from the live CD, the installation went fine but uppon boot I only get a black screen, this is without the Live CD (which is running from a USB pen) in17:32
blueglassesguntbert nope, I upgraded directly from 9.04 with upgrade manager, repositories work fine here :D17:32
guntbertblueglasses: sorry, my question was meant for ubuntuLover_ :)17:33
blueglassesubuntuLover_, I see, i had that problem once17:33
penguin42anyone got a pastebin that doesn't have annoying screwed ads?17:33
ubuntuLover_guntbert:no I didn't17:34
phaidrospastie.caboo.se ?17:34
penguin42phaidros: Yeh! http://pastie.org/66910617:34
blueglassesubuntuLover_, on start, press ESC17:34
guntbertubuntuLover_: I'm not sure if it is important in this case - I thought you have trouble booting from the CD?17:34
phaidrospenguin42: thanx dude17:34
penguin42phaidros: That's my /etc/cups/printers.conf on my box with a parallel samsung printer connected17:35
phaidrospenguin42: sure, but my printer is on /dev/usblp0 ..17:35
ubuntuLover_guntbert:no, I have trouble booting from a fresh install of 9.10 beta :)17:35
blueglassesubuntuLover_, then you are in grub, wich asks what kernel version you should start, choose recover17:35
phaidrosI give it a try anyways17:35
penguin42phaidros: Yeh but replace the /dev/lp1 with the /dev/usblp017:35
phaidrospenguin42: ack17:35
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:I tried pressing esc already, nothing happens!17:36
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:I don't think it's finding grub and is failing silently17:36
SeySayuxHi, does anybody know how I make grub not to display a menu?17:36
blueglassesubuntuLover_, what happens when you CTRL+ALT+F1?17:36
blueglassesubuntuLover_, dont do it on the live, do it on the installed system17:37
elvirolohas anyone had any luck using xnee under ubuntu?17:37
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:haven't tried, will do now... be back in a few mins17:37
blueglassesubuntuLover_, try acessing a console and reconfigure your X server17:38
blueglassesubuntuLover_, you do that with dpkg-reconfigure17:38
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:wht's the command?17:38
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:thanks :)17:39
ubuntuLover_blueglasses:brb17:39
iokatestdisk shows that the new partition  that has been created after echo "chmod ....." command17:39
blueglassesubuntuLover_, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-(your version)17:39
iokaif I delete the new parition will that fix the problem?17:39
blueglassesioka, if you delete a partition you lose all data on it17:40
phaidrospenguin42: hm, it show up in cups dialog, but as raw printer, no driver nothing17:40
iokano the data does not go away until it is formated17:40
penguin42phaidros: So I suggest now going to the tool and editing the driver it will use17:40
iokaso the data is still there17:40
webbb82when i run update manager i get this17:40
webbb82The repository may no longer be available or could not be contacted because of network problems. If available an older version of the failed index will be used. Otherwise the repository will be ignored. Check your network connection and ensure the repository address in the preferences is correct.17:40
kandjarwhere cna I find the explanation of the different package options to install?17:40
iokaI just need to make it visible17:40
xrandrmost netgear pci wireless cards are supported, right?17:41
webbb82E: Could not get lock /var/lib/apt/lists/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)17:41
webbb82E: Unable to lock the list directory17:41
penguin42ioka: No, your problem is the partition is there but the very start of the actual data is corrupt17:41
webbb82any ideas why17:41
blueglassesioka, how can you see a partiotion you have erased?17:41
iokain test disk17:41
iokait shows two partitions17:41
iokathe fist one is the right one17:41
iokathe second one is bad17:41
phaidrospenguin42: nope, all greyed out, nothing to change except file:/dev/usblp0. and if I change it to something supid it get again: 'client-error-not-possible' and in the logs: Returning IPP client-error-not-possible for CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer (ipp://localhost/printers/HP2) from localhost17:41
jdahmit seems like my volume control is controlling both pcm and master, is there a way to bind it to just master?17:41
blueglassesioka, you can safelly erase one and all its data goes with it17:42
kandjari mean: during the install process, you reach a page called "Software selection"; where can I fing details about the different options?17:42
phaidrosso why again is hal being kicked out??17:42
phaidrosit was hard to get that damn adapter running with hal, but seems impossible without o.O17:42
blueglassesioka, believe me its kind of hard to recover data from an erased partition, and... a partition is not a disk, its part of the disk17:43
timbercan someone tell me the location of the icon folder?17:43
blueglassesioka, you can divide the disk in many partitions, wich one is independent from the rest17:44
penguin42phaidros: Not sure then, I'm not sure where the rest of the config comes from17:44
blueglassesioka, you can divide the disk in many partitions, each one is independent from the rest17:44
iokayes I know that17:44
phaidroshm17:44
blueglassesioka, ok so what is your problem?17:44
ArelisI've upgraded Ubuntu to Karmic Koala a week ago. How close in quality is it to the final release now?17:45
macoArelis: its release cndidate. youre practically thre17:45
penguin42Arelis: There are still a few fixes but not many - when I updated today I got a chunk of updates that had happened in the last week17:45
blueglassesioka, if you dont want a partition or the data on it, just erase it and create a new one17:46
Pilif12pWhy wont it let me move a file?17:46
Arelismaco: Okay. And what applications should I remove and install to get the default application list of Karmic Koala?17:46
Pilif12p(Via terminal)17:46
phaidrosbtw I am running karmic since june on my thinkpad. most of the time she was like a charme :)17:46
maco!puregnome | Arelis17:46
ubottuArelis: If you want to remove all !KDE packages, type « sudo apt-get remove kdelibs4c2 kdelibs5-data && sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop » into a !terminal17:46
macooh dang17:46
iokaI want to unchange what that command did : echo "chmod ugo+rwx" > /dev/sda217:46
blueglassestimber, use locate icon17:46
maco*shrug*17:46
timberblueglasses: how can i use it?17:46
blueglassestimber, or locate icons17:47
blueglassestimber, open a console from applications acessories17:47
blueglassestimber, and type locate icons17:47
penguin42ioka: Did fsck.msdos do anything?17:47
timberblueglasses: i got it, thanks17:48
blueglassestimber, or simply use places-->search files; icons17:48
blueglassestimber, you are welcome17:48
Pilif12pnevermind17:48
Pilif12pim an idiot17:48
Pilif12pi had it cd'd ;D17:48
penguin42timber: /usr/share/icons has many17:49
timberblueglasses: is there a way to find specifically the folder icons? i wanna find these new icons that came in the /home folders17:49
penguin42timber: /usr/share/pixmaps also has some17:50
timberpenguin42: thanks, i found it17:50
blueglassestimber, try searching /home for icons17:51
_drhi, is there a way to change the user icon displayed by gdm?17:51
timberblueglasses: already found, they are on /usr/share/icons like penguin42 said17:51
timberblueglasses: thanks17:51
blueglassestimber, you are welcome17:52
iokapenguin42: is that a linux command  "fsck.msdos"17:52
penguin42ioka: Yes17:52
iokaI'll try17:52
timbersomeone could tell me if is there a way to turn off the case sensitive in nautilus?17:52
penguin42ioka: I think to be honest you have a low chance of getting any data on sda2 back17:52
timberlike is on terminal?17:52
mzzerr, what?17:53
mzzare you talking about sort order or what?17:53
k5ehxtimber: in what sense?17:53
k5ehxtimber: if you wanted it changed in all ways you would need to use a case insensitive file system17:53
kandjaris there a webpage which describes the different package options you have when you reach the "software selection" page during the ububtu install????17:54
timberk5ehx: well, when i press CTRL+L i can type the location and is auto-completed when i press TAB, i wanna make as same occurs on terminal, with insensitive case17:54
timberlike this http://gaarai.com/2009/02/08/case-insensitive-tabbing-in-ubuntu-terminal/17:55
mzzmy terminal's quite case sensitive17:55
k5ehxnever heard of case insensitive tab completion17:55
mzzI suspect to make ctrl+l do what you want you'd have to patch nautilus, but I could be wrong17:55
mzzk5ehx: well, completion's programmable, so I'm not surprised you can hack it up to do this17:55
rippsis it possible to run ubuntu and fedora side-by-side, sharing a /home?17:56
TDJACRripps: Yes17:56
TDJACRripps: But your configs can get messy17:56
Ian_Corneunless you use kde fedora :p17:57
xrandr4 days till 9.10 becomes a stable release distro, right?17:57
TDJACRxrandr: Yes17:57
Ian_Corneyes17:57
zash!isitoutyet17:57
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about isitoutyet17:57
zashmeh17:57
xrandr!seen ubottu17:57
ubottuI have no seen command17:57
timber!case17:58
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about case17:58
timber!sensitive17:58
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about sensitive17:58
xrandr!ubottu17:58
ubottuHi! I'm #ubuntu+1's favorite infobot, you can search my brain yourself at http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots17:58
k5ehxtimber: the search in nautilus is already case insensitive17:58
zash!out17:58
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about out17:58
k5ehxtimber: use Ctrl+F17:58
rippsThe reason I'm interested is because it seems the bulkt of ati driver work is done in fedora, and it might be easier to file and fix bugs upstream from there.17:58
timberk5ehx: did you type CTRL+L? i want that insensitive17:59
timberk5ehx: the CTRL+F isn't useful for me17:59
iokathere is a record of the old partition on the disk.would that be of any use?18:00
Amaranthioka: You have a backup of the FAT table?18:03
iokamaybe18:03
AmaranthWithout that the most you can hope for is for photorec to gets any photos you had18:03
Amaranthioka: The backup has to exactly match the state of the disk before you trashed it18:03
iokatestdisk finds two identical partitions18:04
Amaranthioka: you're more likely to have a backup of the data18:04
zashwhy isn't there something like sudoedit for gksudo?18:05
jdahmwhy is the vpn greyed out like I can't add a connection?18:05
Ahadielzash, gksudo gedit?18:05
zashAhadiel: but that runns the editor as root18:06
Ahadielzash, Isn't that what you wanted?18:06
Ahadielzash, oh, I understand.18:06
cowgardenshould I keep or overwrite my menu.lst on the update to karmic?18:06
zashAhadiel: sudoedit copies the file to tmp, launches $VISUAL /tmp/thatfile then copies it back18:06
cowgardenI forgott18:06
iokatest disk sees most of the files18:06
Ahadielzash, yeah sorry, I didn't realize sudoredit actually existed.18:07
Kanowhy are ntfs drives not shown to mount?18:08
Ahadielzash, You could probably put something together fairly easily that does that.18:08
Kanohmm maybe because of iso-scan18:08
cowgardenmenu.lst should just work, shouldn't it? I mean I keep grub1 anyway, right?18:08
cowgardenand if it worked it will keep working18:08
zashAhadiel: yep, gksudo cp $1 /tmp; $18:09
cowgardenor is the new kernel to be referenced there?18:09
zashAhadiel: $EDITOR $tmpfile; gksudo cp tmp origfile18:09
Ahadielzash, So why did you ask if there was something like it then?18:09
zashAhadiel: because it annoys me that lots of how-tos has gksudo gedit somefile18:09
iokaAmaranth: is photorec from cgsecurity the tool you 've mentioned?18:10
zashVISUAL=gedit sudoedit /path/to/file works too18:10
Amaranthioka: Yeah, that should at least get pictures back18:10
iokais photorec a tool only for backing files?18:10
iokaI'm using testdisk at the moment18:11
ubuntuLoverblueglasses:still around?18:13
ubuntuLoveris anyone able to help me fix my boot problem?18:14
ubuntuLoveranyone here?!18:16
BluesKaj!id18:16
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ubuntuLoveris anyone able to help me fix my boot problem? please :-/18:17
TDJACR!mac18:18
dmattjust explain problem18:18
ubottuTo view your Windows/Mac partitions see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticallyMountPartitions - For write access, see !NTFS-3g or !FUSE18:18
ubuntuLoverdmatt: installed 9.10 beta from live CD (running from USB pen) and all I get is a black screen with blinking cursor, no text18:20
dmattwhat partition did you chose to install grub?18:21
ubuntuLovererm... I can't recall being asked to choose a partitiont o install grub!18:22
dmattdo you have some toher system installed?18:23
iokawhat kind of partition does usually fdisk create? fat32 lba or fat32?18:23
mbtHas anyone ran into this bug on Karmic:  https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mountall/+bug/46015318:23
ubottuLaunchpad bug 460153 in mountall "mountall on karmic server install fails" [Undecided,New]18:23
igamadmatt, its installed in the MBR18:23
BUGabundoola igama18:24
mzzioka: neither18:24
ubuntuLoverdmatt:no other OS, I had ubuntu on the laptop but installed over it18:24
iokahow come neither?18:24
mzzioka: you're probably thinking of the id byte written to the partition table, which defaults to 83 ("linux"). But linux itself usually ignores that byte.18:25
mzzioka: what did you do again, overwrite the partition table, right?18:25
iokanot again18:25
dmattdo you have more partitions or only one?18:25
mzzioka: I meant can you say it again, not did you do it twice :)18:25
iokano18:26
igamadmatt, more, about 4 partitions18:26
mzzioka: if you originally had exactly one partition chances are just recreating the partition table will work18:26
mzzioka: ah, that's harder18:26
ubuntuLoverdmatt:no other partitions, no... only the ones that the LIve CD created for the new install18:26
mzzthere are utilities that guess the partition table but I have no experience with them18:26
iokawell test disk fist shows 2 fat32 partitions all with the same characteristics size start end sector18:26
iokathen18:26
mzzioka: if you have the space for it: copy the entire drive over so you can try your repairs on a copy18:26
dmattigama, ubuntuLover, you have the same problem?18:27
iokawhen I do deeper search it shows only one fat32 partition18:27
iokaI guess I should try to write the patition table after the deeper search18:27
ubuntuLoverdmatt, igama, do we :) ?18:27
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dmattit seems you both answer my questions :)18:28
iokaI shows some weird stuff I do not understand.It shows two ntsf partitions and I have only one.I shows the type of all partitions to be deleted.18:28
ubuntuLoverdmatt, yep I didn't know who you were directing them at :)18:29
guntbert!who18:29
ubottuAs you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)18:29
igamadmatt, what problem?18:30
dmattubuntuLover: I sugest you boot again from livecd and mount disc to check if there is proper instalation18:31
ubuntuLoverdmatt, done that, yes it is there18:31
iokaso fat32 and fat32 lba could not be the problem.Is is possible after executing echo "chmod ugo+rwx" /dev/sda3 the fat partition has been changed from fat32 to fat32 lba?18:31
dmattubuntuLover: did you try to reinstal grub2 ?18:31
iokaand that to be the problem?18:32
ubuntuLoverdmatt, yes I did18:32
ubuntuLoverdmatt, still no change18:32
ubuntuLoverdmatt, I used Live CD to mount the hard drive adn chroot to teh hardrive18:33
ubuntuLoverand installed grub2 that way18:33
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dmattlike they advise in http://grub.enbug.org/Grub2LiveCdInstallGuide ?18:34
iokaI get an invalid fat boot sector in the partition table18:34
iokacould that be because of grub loader?18:35
mzzioka: you overwrote the boot sector18:35
iokano18:35
mzzI'm not sure how much else you overwrote, but I'm pretty sure you overwrote the boot sector18:35
iokathis is what testdisk shows18:35
iokaI can boot18:36
* mzz rephrases18:36
mzzI'm pretty sure you overwrote the boot sector on that drive, so if that's your boot drive I'm surprised you can still boot18:36
ubuntuLoverdmatt, it was from another wbsite but the steps were precisely the same :)18:36
dmattubuntulover: if nothing helps, i would install grub1 from older ubuntuCD18:36
dupondjesomebody can help me fixing GRUB2 and Dmraid ?18:37
dupondjeseems there is a 'dmraid_nvidia' module18:37
dupondjebut how to use it?18:37
ubuntuLoverdmatt, should I install 9.04 instead?18:39
kbmaniacI have update manager check for updates daily, download in background but there is no notification on the taskbar when there are updates, how  do I turn that on ?18:39
dmattno, just grub1 from 9.04 disc18:40
iokaguys test disk show that the fat boot sector is bad.then it says that the backup boot fat sector is OK.Should I rebuild the FAT boot sector?18:40
penguin42ioka: If it can do that then it sounds like the right thing18:41
iokaok.I'll dump the both sectors just in case.18:41
dmattubuntuLover: you think there is problem in grub or it never gets to it (some hdd action before?)18:43
ubuntuLoverdmatt, never gets to it18:43
iokawould you please tell me why I have a FAT boot sector since fat partition is not a bootable, never was, I use grub2 and I have still windows laoder intact.18:43
ubuntuLoverno hdd action at all18:43
dmattdid you try press shift to get to grub menu?18:44
penguin42ioka: I don't know the structure of FAT well, but I think the first sector is also the sector where the bootloader normally lives (or is that the 2nd one - hmm)18:44
ubuntuLoverdmatt, no, I'll try now18:45
iokaso since I can boot.I do not know if I should mess up with the FAT boot loader even if it is bad.18:46
ubuntuLoverdmatt, shift does nothing18:46
roscoAfter installing 9.10, my /proc/partitions doesn't list my raid partitions anymore, only the disks. The partitions are still visible in fdisk -l. Does it has something to do with mdraid ? I'd prefer to stick to mdadm as I know it already. But it's useless if the kernel doesn't show the partitions in /proc/partitions18:47
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iokaDoes anyone know what repair MFT in NTFS partition mean?18:48
dmattubuntuLover: did you actually check with partition editor partitioning of hdd?18:49
ubuntuLoverdmatt, no, only saw it with fdisk -l18:50
iokaafter repairing the FAT boot loader now I see only one fat partition as I should.18:50
iokaI'm rebooting to see if there are any differences.18:50
ArmageddonI have a problem that I've had since Jaunty, Ubuntu does not shutdown, -h restarts, the problem is probably Ubuntu not finding the suitable power off button, can anyone help ?18:51
mzzArmageddon: iirc there's a kernel commandline param worth playing with, sec18:51
MrMonkeyManIf I install the RC will I have to do anything special when the release version comes out?18:51
ArmageddonMrMonkeyMan, no it will update to that18:52
iokano need to reboot.18:52
ioka:)18:52
iokaafter fixing the boot FAT loader sector everything is fine18:52
penguin42ioka: What did you use to do the repair?18:52
iokaI can see all the data18:52
dmattubuntuLover: give it a try just to be sure you have only one partition18:53
iokaCristophe GRENIER is a genius .Got bless him18:53
iokahttp://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk_Download18:53
MrMonkeyManArmageddon: so the RC is using the same apt sources as the full release?18:53
ubuntuLoverdmatt, ok18:53
domjohnsonHello18:53
ubuntuLoverbrb18:54
domjohnsonHow come the latest daily build of Ubuntu Studio is from 20th October?18:54
ArmageddonMrMonkeyMan, yes18:54
arandMrMonkeyMan: yes. For more karmic support, #ubuntu+118:54
aranddomjohnson: dailys apprently stop at RC time..18:54
domjohnsonohhh18:54
domjohnsonok18:54
domjohnsonThanks :)18:54
domjohnsonWhen is the final release? Is it the 28th?18:55
Cyberkilla|AFK29th18:55
Cyberkilla|AFKafaik18:55
almoxarifewho has alsa as the default sound and has the volume/sound applet working?18:55
Armageddondoes anyone have a toshiba laptop with bluetooth and shutdown problems ?18:55
mzzArmageddon: bah, can't find it18:55
Armageddonmzz, I've had those 2 problems since jaunty, shutdown and bluetooth18:56
kbmaniachi, how do I get the 'update notifier' to pop up a message when there are updates ?18:56
mzzkbmaniac: iirc it does that by default18:56
Armageddonkbmaniac: it is set in Software sources18:56
almoxarifeArmageddon: I think the shut down issue is a bug in all of karmic?18:56
Armageddonalmoxarife: I've had it since jaunty18:56
mzzalmoxarife: karmic shuts down just fine on this acer laptop18:56
ArmageddonI know the problem is the push button not being recognized that's for sure18:57
mzzArmageddon: err, no18:57
makc_йа18:57
mzzArmageddon: the push button is an input device. You don't need it to turn the system off18:57
Armageddonmzz, what do you think the problem is ?18:57
kbmaniacwell, nothing pops up on 2 x 9.10 installs, I have update dailey, download in background18:57
Armageddonmzz: well it's what I'm using at the moment to turn it off18:57
mzzArmageddon: some kind of apm/acpi issue most likely18:57
mzzArmageddon: in the "hold it down for 5 seconds" way, right?18:57
antibodyquick question ubuntu 9.10 still doesn't have a easy fingerprint login solution right? You still have to fiddle with pam.d files? I don't like the auth with pam you can't type the password until you do fingerprint, so I always have to pass my finger. anyone has a kewl howto?18:57
Armageddonoh acpi is not recognized for some reason18:57
Armageddonmzz: yea after -H shutdown18:58
macokbmaniac: turn off automatic updates?18:58
kbmaniacthey are on at the moment18:58
mzzArmageddon: usually hold it down for 5 seconds bypasses the os, and briefly pressing that button is seen as an input event by linux18:58
penguin42antibody: Don't know, but the login screen has changed quite a bit so it might have changed18:59
Armageddonmzz: yea that is recognized but what's wrong with acpi ?18:59
kbmaniacsorry I mean check for updates is daily18:59
mzzArmageddon: I don't know. If it's an old laptop it may simply not have (working) acpi18:59
mzzArmageddon: it'd have to be a pretty old laptop for that though. Bios upgrades may help. And there are some kernel commandline quirks, but the ones I'm finding are for reboot, not poweroff.19:00
ubuntuLoverdmatt, I checked with gparted and the hdd has two partitions one Ext4 with 9.10 beta and a small swap partition19:00
meanburrito920_I've noticed that ever since I upgraded to karmic my battery notifier has been all wonky, giving me incorrect % charges and remaining time. What changes were made to it that might have caused this, and can I resolve them?19:00
Armageddonmzz: very new one19:00
meanburrito920_It worked fine under jaunty19:00
arandIt's always possibe do downgrade gdm, maybe the olde howtos might still be applicable then: http://pitris.info/ubuntu19:00
ubuntuLoverdmatt, as I said these are the standard installation partitions19:01
Armageddonmzz: Toshiba A300D-17G release probably 10months ago19:01
arand^< antibody:19:01
mzzmeanburrito920_: I didn't upgrade, but suspect it lost its history. Is it still wonky after a few charge cycles (with ubuntu running)?19:01
almoxarifealsa anyone? alsa gurus?19:02
meanburrito920_mzz: i installed the rc on friday and it's still acting strange19:02
mzzArmageddon: shrug, check dmesg for clues, check for bios upgrades, google for others with similar hardware and the same problem19:02
Armageddonmzz: can you help me file a bug report ?19:02
antibodyyes arand?19:02
Armageddonmzz: I did, it is recognized there19:02
mzzArmageddon: ask #ubuntu-bugs for help with bug reports, iirc19:02
meanburrito920_mzz: i haven't fully discharged it though. only til what it claimed was 40%19:02
Armageddonmzz: thanks19:02
meanburrito920_but i don't think that was accurate19:03
roscoIs there a way to disable fakeraid in ubuntu ?19:03
arandantibody: It's always possibe do downgrade gdm, maybe the olde howtos might still be applicable then: http://pitris.info/ubuntu19:03
mzzmeanburrito920_: what's inaccurate? time remaining numbers may improve over time (see the charge/discharge accuracy graphs available through "power history")19:03
antibodyok but there's no easy way to do it right?19:03
dmattubuntuLover: in past when I had such problem I tried to ALT-CTRL-F1 and it helped the boot to progres... but it was after grub19:03
antibody(not that I can't do it lol. Just don't have the mood)19:04
antibodyI did it with pam module19:04
meanburrito920_mzz: it jumps from telling me i have 5h10m at 93% to 1h40m at 50% back to 3h20m at 72%19:04
almoxarifeI seem to have lucked out, I have one issue with karmic and its due to my wanting to run alsa as default, otherwise its running great, unless something is not working and I don't see it19:04
antibodybut but the "sufficient" "required" don't give enough options19:04
ubuntuLoveryeah someone else suggested that earlier in this channel I tried it and it didn't work when I came back he was gone... blueglasses was his/her name :(19:04
meanburrito920_mzz: that seems broken :)19:04
mzzmeanburrito920_: that's the kind of thing I suspect might improve as it "learns" how the battery behaves (you probably lost that history when you upgraded because of the devicekit-power introduction)19:05
mzzmeanburrito920_: I don't know how jumpy those numbers are supposed to be after it has gained a bit of history19:05
meanburrito920_mzz: ok. where is the battery history normally stored? as a file?19:05
mzzmeanburrito920_: (they do jump around here too, but afaict that's intentional, with time remaining dropping if I do something power-hungry)19:05
mzzmeanburrito920_: below /var/lib/DeviceKit-power/ in karmic afaict19:06
mzzmeanburrito920_: at least I'm assuming gnome-power-manager is actually using that data instead of duplicating it19:06
meanburrito920_mzz: i did a fresh install so I probably wiped it19:06
dmattubuntuLover: if you did grub2 reinstlation correctly, I would really go for grub1 install from older liveCD19:06
dmattubuntuLover: might be some crazy incompatibility with your HW or setting in bios or something19:07
ubuntuLoveryeah it sounds liek some non regular problem19:08
Petengyhi to all19:08
Petengyafter 12 hours of hard work I wasn't able to activate the nvidia drivers on my karmik (installed yesterday) ... someone else had the same problems with nvidia ?19:09
tag_I can't seem to get fglrx to work in karmic, and it deems my system inoperable outside of booting in recovery mode.19:10
ubuntuLoverdmatt, did I tell you that with the previous version of ubuntu in the same computer could not boot either? I only made it boot by installing grub on a USB pen which pointed to the hdd19:10
mzztag_: are you sure you need it? Unless you have a pretty recent card you want the open drivers currently19:10
tag_I told these people to get me a machine with an nvidia card, damnit.19:10
dmattubuntuLover: lol19:11
tag_It's a pretty recent card (first introduced 2 years ago, IIRC, but the machine is less than a month out of the factory)19:11
ubuntuLoverdmatt, yeah I know... it's sad lol19:11
dmattubuntuLover: did some bootmanager work in past on this computer?19:12
dmattubuntuLover: at least you can do the trick with usb again19:14
ubuntuLoverdmatt, yes it did I think with one of Ubuntu 6.xx versions... but sometime between Ubuntu upgrades it stopped working19:14
ubuntuLoverdmatt, I'm considering getting a new hardrive19:15
mzzif that helps your system (bios) is pretty weird19:16
almoxarifehttp://suspend.sourceforge.net/ <-- I managed to get a laptop to suspend/hibernate with the linked package, its not as sexy but it worked for me19:16
dmattubuntuLover: what about low level format of the disk... then create partitions again19:17
ubuntuLoveroh there's something worth trying... can I do that with gparted?19:17
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dmatti think you can do it from bios or from special tool from HDD manufacturer19:18
mzzwhat?19:18
Cyberkilla|AFKጂጷ19:18
mzzwhat was the actual problem again? a low-level format rarely helps19:18
jbuncherwhat exactly is a low-level format?19:19
ubuntuLoverdmatt, ok how do I find out the harddrive manufacturer?19:19
mzzif you can boot off a livecd and chroot in successfully this really does not sound like the kind of issue a low-level format would help with19:19
dmattmzz: ubuntuLover hdd is not booting since some 6.x ubuntu19:19
covis nobody else testing karmic on a university wpa2 wireless network? networkmanager regressed to not accept pkcs12 in jaunty and now won't connect using even pem certificates in karmic. It also seems like every single bug filed on the topic gets completely ignored. What gives?19:20
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ubuntuLovermzz, what do you suggest if not low level format?19:21
dmattubuntuLover sudo hdparm -i /dev/hda19:21
jbunchercov :  I haven't used wpa2, but wpa enterprise with a certificate. NM will connect, though I have to re-enter all of the settings each time (due to a bug in how nm is trying to recall the password, which has supposedly been fixed but not released yet)19:22
ubuntuLoverdmatt, what will that do? make it explode for good? lol19:22
dmattubuntuLover -i stands for information19:23
covjbuncher: yeah I enter all the information and the connect button stays gray.19:24
xrandrok, i rebooted, and seem to have lost sound.19:25
* xrandr cries19:25
mzzubuntuLover: for starters I'd boot off a livecd and attempt to install grub 119:25
jbunchercov :  what fields do you enter, and what do you put in those fields (I don't need the username and password, obviously)19:25
mzzubuntuLover: also doublecheck bios settings for sanity (make sure it's booting the right drive)19:25
ubuntuLovermzz, trust me I've checked bios dozens of times19:26
dmattmzz, I gave the same advice (install grub1), but grub1 does not work from 6.x release with that disc19:26
ubuntuLoverdmatt, terminal says no such file or directory19:26
mzzubuntuLover: I've once fixed some pretty weird boot failures by resetting my bios settings to default and reconstructing them (probably because I didn't reset them after a bios upgrade)19:26
ubuntuLoverdmatt, did you mean /dev/sda1?19:27
dmattjust sda19:27
mzzubuntuLover: especially on older hardware it's possible grub will only work if it's near the front of the drive, in which case reinstalling with a separate /boot at the front of the drive may help19:27
ubuntuLovermzz, I don't thinks it's a bios issue because it stopped working bettwen usuntu upgrades at some point back in the time of Ubuntu 6.xx... I've never upgraded the BIOS19:28
mzzubuntuLover: if it's an lba-related issue it's possible it happened to work in 6.06 because your kernel and grub happened to end up near the front of the drive19:28
ubuntuLovermzz, ok so should I cheat a /boot partition for Grub?19:28
mzzubuntuLover: if that's it it *should* fail with a comprehensive error message, but I don't remember if it always actually does19:29
mzzubuntuLover: imho it's worth trying, but it tends to be painful to add a partition near the front of the drive if you've already installed.19:29
ubuntuLovermzz, true19:30
ubuntuLoverI don't mind reinstalling though since I have no data in it19:30
jbunchercov :  How exactly do you tell network manager to connect to your university network?19:30
ubuntuLoverit's a fresh install already19:30
mzzubuntuLover: and you *are* installing grub to the mbr, right?19:30
Petengyafter 12 hours of hard work I wasn't able to activate the nvidia drivers on my karmik (installed yesterday) ... someone else had the same problems with nvidia driver?19:30
ubuntuLovermzz, that's right19:30
ubuntuLovermzz, is there any way of checking that grub was actually installed properly?19:31
mzzubuntuLover: if it's installed properly it'll boot :P19:31
ubuntuLoverLOL19:31
dmattlol19:31
jbuncherPetengy, nope, but I have a pretty old card (6800 GTX) and just used the 185 package in the repositories.  Works like a charm.19:31
mzzubuntuLover: also try "sudo file -s /dev/sda" (assuming sda is the drive we're talking about)19:31
ubuntuLoverI meant if grub is in the MBR but for some obscure reason the bios can't find it19:31
ubuntuLoveryes sda is the drive19:32
jbunchermzz ubuntuLover :  well, it will boot up to grub at least :P19:32
Petengyjbuncher: u are lucky ... me no ... :(19:32
mzzubuntuLover: if grub's there "file" should tell you about it19:32
jbuncherPetengy, did you try installing from the repositories?  what kinds of issues are you getting?19:32
ubuntuLovererm.. mzz...19:33
Petengyjbuncher: I installed from "hardware drivers" and the issue is a totally black screen during boot19:33
ubuntuLoverit came up with a bunch of... erm...19:33
jbuncherPetengy, does it work after boot?19:34
mzzubuntuLover: pastebin away if you can't parse the output19:34
ubuntuLovermzz, the command returned a lot of info but nothing about grub19:34
mzzthat's not right19:34
mzzpastebin?19:34
Petengyjbuncher: no only a black screen, nothing else, both in normal and recovery modes19:34
ubuntuLovermzz, I can't paste it I'm on a seperate computer (mac)19:34
bjsniderPetengy, which graphics card19:35
ubuntuLovermzz, what should I be looking for?19:35
dmattubuntuLover, this is how beginning of mine looks: /dev/sda: x86 boot sector; partition 1: ID=0x7, active, starthead 1, startsector 63, 61432497 sectors; partition 2:19:35
jbuncherPetengy, does alt+F1 get you to a terminal you can see?19:35
ubuntuLoveryeah somwhat similar to mine19:35
mzzubuntuLover: I lied, looks like karmic's version of "file" doesn't know about grub 219:35
Petengyjbuncher: no19:36
dmattmzz, i actually run it on jaunty with grub119:36
ubuntuLovermzz, phew, I was starting to feel confused :)19:36
mzzubuntuLover: if grub 1 is installed it should say "GRand Unified Bootloader" after "x86 boot sector"19:36
Petengyjbuncher: video cards two g7500 sli19:36
mzzdmatt: what, jaunty's "file" doesn't detect grub either?19:36
mzzbah, sec19:36
ubuntuLovermzz, nope it doesn't say any of that19:36
dmattmzz, nope19:36
Petengyjbuncher: if I rember19:36
jbuncherPetengy, is this a fresh karmic install or did you upgrade from jaunty?19:37
ubuntuLovermzz, is there any other way of checking if grub 2 is there?19:37
Petengyjbuncher: I upgraded from jaunty19:38
yermandugrep: /proc/asound/card*/*codec*/*: No such file or directory 0.o19:38
mzzubuntuLover: attempting to boot would still be the obvious one (other than making sure "grub-install /dev/sda" didn't error out)19:38
Petengyjbuncher: to understand : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1244488&page=219:38
jbuncherPetengy, ok, so you should still have grub 1/legacy installed (unless you manually upgraded to grub 2).  Have you tried editing hte boot line and deleting "quiet" and "splash"?19:38
tag_Oh wow, this has an integrated graphics module, maybe I should just rock the intel19:38
mzzdmatt: weird, works for me if I feed the start of a drive with grub 1 on it to karmic's "file"19:39
Petengyjbuncher: ....no.....19:39
dtchenyermandu: that path is only valid for AC'97 codecs19:39
ubuntuLovermzz, grub-install might have errored a little bit (insert embarrased emoticon here)19:39
mzz"a little bit"?19:40
dtchenyermandu: if you have HDA, it's just /proc/asound/card*/*codec*19:40
mzzubuntuLover: pastebin output?19:40
ubuntuLovermzz, will have to try again...19:40
ubuntuLovercan you wait a couple of mins?19:40
yermanduk dtchen19:40
jbuncherPetengy, wait, so the link you gave, did that solve your issue?19:40
Petengyjbuncher: no, not for me and not for ather users in that forum, I think I have to wait for some bug fixes from canonical19:41
dtchenyermandu: also, neither Debian nor Ubuntu ship alsaconf now.19:41
bjsnidersli has to be specified in the xorg.conf file19:41
Petengyjbuncher: if I understand there some bugs with kernel......19:42
darrendhi - I'm getting very choppy graphics in bzflag with nvidia.  Any known issues with those?19:42
yermandui can not find alsa conf dtchen , i try m-a i-a dtchen19:42
ubuntuLovermzz, I'm following these instructions19:43
dmattmzz, maybe only karmic file handle it??19:43
ubuntuLoverhttp://grub.enbug.org/Grub2LiveCdInstallGuide19:43
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mzzdmatt: possible. Oh wait, I actually have a jaunty chroot. Sec.19:44
ubuntuLovermzz, stuck on step 6 of instructions on link above with error19:44
dtchenyermandu: right. As I stated, neither Debian nor Ubuntu ship alsaconf.19:45
ubuntuLovermzz, /usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig: 236: cannot create /boot/grub/grub/cfg.new: directory non eexistent19:45
dtchenyermandu: It has been gone from Ubuntu since Breezy; Debian testing no longer ships it.19:46
mzzubuntuLover: that sounds like you typoed "grub/cfg" where it should be "grub.cfg"19:46
ubuntuLovermzz, *slaps right hand*19:46
ubuntuLovermzz, ok now with fixed command I get cannot find list of partitions19:47
covjbuncher: I fill out all the fields with paths to the PEM certificates, CA certificate, etc.19:47
mzzubuntuLover: pastebin the output19:48
mzz(commandline + output)19:48
jbunchercov : what kind of authentication?19:48
ubuntuLovercan't, I'm irc-ing from another puter (mac)19:48
covWPA enterprise TLS19:48
ubuntuLoverbut will type it19:48
ubuntuLoverGenerating grub.cfg19:49
cov(WPA2)19:49
ubuntuLoverfound linux image: ...19:49
ubuntuLoverfound initrd image: ...19:49
ubuntuLoverfound memtest86+ image: ...19:49
mzzubuntuLover: assuming the ubuntu system has network access: apt-get install pastebinit on it19:50
jbuncherPetengy, looks like it was a bug in the c library:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-180/+bug/42900319:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 429003 in eglibc "[karmic] Xorg (and anything GLX) crashes on startup" [High,Fix released]19:50
covjbuncher: http://www.vtluug.org/wiki/index.php?title=VT_Wireless#Connecting_by_NetworkManager19:50
covjbuncher: http://www.vtluug.org/wiki/index.php?title=Image:Nm_vt_wireless_options.png19:50
ubuntuLovermzz, what will that do?19:50
covthose are the instructions for jaunty but the info is all the same19:50
mzzubuntuLover: allow you to pastebin stuff there, for example by appending "2>&1 | pastebinit" to that command you just ran19:51
mzzdmatt: and just confirmed that "file" in jaunty does not detect grub19:51
dmattmzz: yop19:51
* mzz hugs schroot + lvm-snapshot19:51
ubuntuLovermzz, what's pastebinit?!19:52
mzzubuntuLover: a script that can pastebin (as long as it has network access) without needing a browser19:52
jbunchercov :hmm, ok.  I don't use the user certificates and private keys, so I'm not sure if I'm setting those correctly, but my connect button also remains grayed out.  Hopefully the recent fixes will deal with this issue as well.19:53
ByronI have a desktop that randomly disconnects from the network if the desktop doesn't freeze first. How can I check for the cause of this issue? Been happening with the last 2-3 releases.19:54
ubuntuLovermzz, I'll connect using xchat on the machine I'm trying to fix so I can paste the stuff here19:55
ubuntuLoverbrb19:55
mzznooo19:55
mzzubuntuLover: paste*bin*19:55
mzzuse a browser if you prefer, but don't paste straight into this channel19:55
dmattmzz, you showing quite some tricks here19:55
aguiteli have some slow boot up problem with it19:56
dmattubuntuLover, pastebin will produce short http address, where output of your command will be shown19:56
artnieubuntuLover: that's why people will be able to read output of your command in the internet .. without flooding this chanel ..19:58
ubuntuLover2mzz, this is ubuntuLover19:58
ubuntuLover2from ubuntu machine19:59
aguitelwhen my system boot appears "grub loading " and 30 sec later the grub image ,is this is ok ?19:59
SpacePigeonHi19:59
SpacePigeonI finally got this installed19:59
ubuntuLover2dmatt, I still don't understand the importance of pastebin!19:59
SpacePigeonWhich drivers should I download for my nvidia card?19:59
SpacePigeonnvidia-??20:00
maurii need a program with gui in order to sy 2 foldersncronize20:00
BluesKaj!nvidia20:00
ubottuFor Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto | The ATI and nVidia binary drivers may not be currently installable at the moment20:00
dodddummyis it a known issue that sometimes windows don't switch when you click on them in the taskbar?20:01
ubuntuLover2root@ubuntu:/# grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg20:01
ubuntuLover2Generating grub.cfg ...20:01
ubuntuLover2Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31-11-generic20:01
ubuntuLover2Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.31-11-generic20:01
ubuntuLover2Found memtest86+ image: /boot/memtest86+.bin20:01
ubuntuLover2grep: /proc/mounts: No such file or directory20:01
ubuntuLover2Cannot find list of partitions!20:01
dmattubuntuLover: in case yo're not joking, try to imagine pasting here the whole dmesg20:01
ubuntuLover2done20:01
ubuntuLover2root@ubuntu:/#20:01
dodddummyubuntuLover2, there are 400+ in hear now.  imagine if everyone pasted like that.20:02
ubuntuLover2dmatt, oops! I wasn't, I'm just running out of time for tonight20:02
ubuntuLover2and spending time understading what pastebin is will mean I'll have to start from scratch tomorrow tryinn to fix this nightmare :(20:03
dodddummyubuntuLover2, posting like that is likely to add to the time you get help.  at least it would in most channels20:03
BluesKajubuntuLover2, update-grub after you run grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg20:03
ubuntuLover2BluesKaj, even despite the error?!20:03
SpacePigeonBluesKaj, that page is very deprecated20:04
SpacePigeonBluesKaj, I just don't know if to use the Hardware Drivers package or just run a $ sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-*20:04
dmattmzz, is there a way to run pastebinit and at the same time see output in console?20:04
BluesKajthat's why you have the error, if you keep repeating the command20:04
k5ehxdmatt: use tee?20:05
ubuntuLover2dodddummy, dmatt, mzz, I'm really sorry for pasting here, I'm just running out of time, been trying to fix this for hours and getting late now...20:05
BluesKajSpacePigeon, ok, what nvidia card,then look for it by typing the card name in a package manager and choose properties on the various drivers listed to find which driver your card needs20:06
yermandumy sound start mute20:06
dmattubuntuLover2: now everybody wants to see some success in your case, just finish it :)20:06
ubuntuLover2dmatt, tell that to my very patient neglected girlfriend lol ;)20:07
mzzdmatt: the output's a bit ugly, but perhaps "echo 'hello tee' | tee >(pastebinit -b http://paste.ubuntu.com)"20:07
Strogg_hello, last update ask for removal of "menu" package, is it replaced ?20:07
SpacePigeonBluesKaj, well, now my card appeared in hardware drivers. Should I use that package?20:07
mzzdmatt: it's a bit messy because you need to see the output from pastebinit itself too, to know what url you got20:07
mzzubuntuLover2: "mount -t proc proc /proc" and try again20:07
bjsniderSpaceman, yes you should20:08
ubuntuLover2mzz, try again from where?20:08
BluesKajSpacePigeon,if your card is listed then that driver is the one to use20:08
dodddummyubuntuLover2, doesn't bother me.  just trying to pass on experience gained since early irc days.  i've been kicked and not helped a lot over the years  :)20:08
mzzubuntuLover2: same place you got that "Cannot find list of partitions" before20:09
mzzStrogg_: define "ask for"20:09
ubuntuLover2mzz, did that... mount command ran fine but grub-mkconfig ouput same error20:09
mzzubuntuLover2: did you run that mount command from the right terminal (the chrooted one you're running grub-mkconfig from)?20:10
Strogg_mzz, i mean after running dist-upgrade then apt-get autoremove20:10
mzzStrogg_: ah. It's possible something dropped it as a dependency.20:10
ubuntuLover2mzz, yep ;o) I'm dumb but not that much :-p20:10
mzzubuntuLover2: that's very weird. What's present in /proc?20:11
mzzubuntuLover2: /proc/mounts really should exist now20:11
ubuntuLover2mzz, can't one of your nice hackers get into my machine and fix it, I'd even pay you for that :D20:11
eitreach_Is there a way to get mouse gestures in Compiz back in 9.10?20:11
ubuntuLover2mzz, how do I know what's in proc?!20:11
mzzubuntuLover2: ls /proc20:12
ubuntuLover2mzz, erm... too much to paste here20:12
eitreach_use pastebin.com. :)20:12
mzzubuntuLover2: cat /proc/mounts20:12
mzzubuntuLover2: or "pastebinit /proc/mounts" for that matter :)20:12
covjbuncher: yeah, I hope so too :)20:13
ByronCan I safely upgrade to ext4 from ext3 without losing data or formatting?20:14
ubuntuLover2mzz, http://pastebin.com/fd4fe4eb20:14
ubuntuLover2I made pastebin work, I'm so proud :D20:14
topyliByron, safely? it's a hard disk. make sure you're backed up :)20:15
BluesKaj!ext420:15
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about ext420:15
artnieByron: yes, just don't forget to umount partion :)20:15
jbuncherByron, in short, probably, but back up to be sure.20:15
BodsdaI can only find dvd iso's for karmic, is this right? If not can someone point me to the location of the cd iso's?20:15
dtchenByron: it's possible, yes. I did it. And topyli has the right idea -- don't do it before a backup.20:15
mzzubuntuLover2: and you're *sure* you're still getting "grep: /proc/mounts: No such file or directory" from grub-mkconfig, and you're doing all this from the same (chrooted) shell?20:15
dtchenBodsda: they will be on releases.ubuntu.com20:15
Petengyjbuncher: TnX for the link you gave me. It's useful to understand :)20:15
ubuntuLover2mzz, do you want me to start again and pastebin every step?20:15
mzzubuntuLover2: that might help20:15
jbuncherPetengy, no problem, I think I got that one from reading a bit further into the forum link you provided.20:16
Bodsdadtchen: ah hah. I was on cdimages.ubuntu.co, ty dude20:16
ubuntuLover2mzz, ok20:16
ericrwByron: take an LVM snapshot first ? :P (IMHO everyone should be using LVM ;-)20:16
gartralhi all, can someone point me to the beta iso?20:16
mzzericrw: seconded20:16
jbuncherericrw, just make a dd image onto an external :P20:16
ByronI can't make backups. The network drops randomly and the desktop freezes when it likes (usually when I least need it to freeze). USB is just a joke.20:16
ubuntuLover2mzz, erm... how do I get back to the normal shell out of the chroot?20:16
mzzubuntuLover2: "exit"20:16
ubuntuLover2mzz, I feel stupid20:17
cowgardenhow is the new audio thing called? my better soundcard stopped working and I'd like to look that up. (dmx6 fire ice1712 core)20:17
topyliByron, fine. just be prepared to lose data, because eventually you will20:17
jbuncherByron, if you're having those kinds of issues, it's likely a hardware problem (if it's been happening for a few releases).  Try running hardware tests on your ram and hard drive, and I definitely wouldn't upgrade your filesystem while you're experiencing those issues.20:17
k5ehxgartral: the ubuntu.com website has a big "download the beta" on the front page20:17
eagles0513875Byron: poke :P20:17
Petengyjbuncher:  I'll wait ..for a solution :) tnx again20:17
jbuncherk5ehx, that actually points to the rc images20:18
Byrontopyli: I already have. The first drive was accidentally formatted (not low-level). I've been quotes $1200 to get it back. Not in the budget so the drive is packaged away until then.20:18
rwardanyone else having problems with C1?20:18
rwardU120:18
rward?20:18
k5ehxjbuncher: true, even though it says beta.20:18
Byroneagles0513875: poke20:18
eagles0513875ask your question away Byron20:18
jbuncherk5ehx, just wanted to mention that in case the questioner wanted the beta for older packages, in case the rc wasn't working for them.20:19
artnierward: what is U1?20:19
rwardUbuntu 1, the Cloud part in 9.10RC20:19
topylii wonder why i can't use my samba share anymore20:19
Byroneagles0513875: You're a bit late ;)20:20
eagles0513875Byron: you got your answer20:20
jbunchertopyli, clarify?20:21
topylimount won't mount it, and nautilus won't write to it (will read)20:21
ubuntuLover2mzz, cn't install pastebinit on normal shell can't find it even after updating apt-get20:21
ubuntuLover2mzz, feels like I'm going backwards20:21
topylijbuncher, here's the fstab line: //192.168.0.1/st375063_011 /media/Homebox cifs guest,uid=1000,iocharset=utf8,codepage=unicode,unicode,umask=777,_netdev  0  020:21
Doctehanyone try iscsi root?20:22
topylimount returns: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on //192.168.0.1/st375063_011, missing codepage or helper program, or other error20:22
mzzubuntuLover2: what are you doing outside of the chroot that's worth pastebinning?20:22
Doctehtopyli: check dmesg for an error from cifs20:22
mzztopyli: try with backslashes instead of forward slashes20:22
ubuntuLover2mzz, this installation process... http://grub.enbug.org/Grub2LiveCdInstallGuide?highlight=%28live%29|%28install%29|%28cd%2920:23
mzztopyli: that is: "\\192.168.0.1\st375063_011 /media/Homebox cifs ..."20:23
ubuntuLover2mzz, just to prove that I am following the steps20:23
mzzubuntuLover2: yes, but that's not doing anything interesting outside of the chroot, or at least it shouldn't be20:23
ubuntuLover2mzz, ok20:23
Doctehif you use \ slashes you might have to double them20:23
mzzDocteh: you don't, at least not here20:24
mzzDocteh: but admittedly this isn't on a ubuntu system20:24
topyliDocteh, there is a promising one: [ 6984.693349]  CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -2220:24
TrunkzI realise that 9.10 will be released in 4 days time20:24
TrunkzIs it feasible to upgrade from the RC to the final version?20:24
Trunkzor will that * break * things? :)20:24
topylimzz, i've had the same fstab line for quite some time. it began failing with karmic20:24
DoctehTrunkz: apt-get ugrade20:24
ericrwTrunkz: apt-get dist-upgrade20:24
Trunkzthanks, i know the usual upgrade paths.20:24
Trunkzi just didnt know if its usual for things to break during upgrades.20:25
mzztopyli: that's entirely possible. There was a kernel level change (around the 2.6.23 kernel if my notes are accurate) that broke //ip/sharename and require \\ip\sharename, at least on systems without the mount.cifs helper20:25
DoctehTrunkz: not at 4 days until release20:25
Trunkz=p20:25
TrunkzLovely.20:25
artnieTrunkz: shouldn't be different then 'normal update'20:25
TrunkzAs soon as vmware finishes, i'll get things hooked up.20:25
Doctehand if it does break, you can always reinstall or whatever else you'd have done :)20:25
ubuntuLover2mzz, sorry about this but:20:26
ubuntuLover2pastebinit grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg20:26
ubuntuLover2Unable to read from: grub-mkconfig20:26
mzzubuntuLover2: grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg 2>&1 | pastebinit20:26
dodddummythe windows not switching when clicked on is starting to bug me.20:26
topylimzz, thanks, but it didn't help20:26
mzztopyli: same failure in dmesg, and you didn't double the backslashes?20:26
dodddummydoesn't seem to be a mouse or xorg thing as it only happens on the taskbar20:27
topylimzz, i did not double them20:27
ubuntuLover2mzz, http://pastebin.com/f4753f87720:27
mzztopyli: (assuming you're editing fstab, if you're doing "mount -t cifs ..." you do need to double them)20:27
theacolyteSo... installing dual boot alongside Windows 7 - installer seems to favor my 2nd drive to install if I want to boot side by side. Is there a way that I'm missing to have it install on sda instead of sda?20:27
theacolytesdb, rather20:27
topylimzz, i edited fstab and yes dmesg returns the same error20:27
DoctehTrunkz: do an update when the main channel is full of people asking when exactly the release isos will be available ;)20:27
mzztopyli: is mount.cifs installed?20:27
topylimzz, no :D20:28
mzztopyli: (that is: does /sbin/mount.cifs exist, which is provided by the smbfs package?)20:28
TrunkzDocteh: lol.20:28
mzztopyli: don't install that one just yet20:28
TrunkzI just havent used ubuntu in a while20:28
Trunkzand thought i'd use this sandbox as a test, until i can get the varius kernal modules working on my ps3 install.20:28
mzztopyli: sec, testing20:28
yermanduhow i can uninstall pulseaudio20:28
Doctehah20:28
dtchenyermandu: just disable it; deinstalling it is rather hairy20:29
topylimzz, btw i just installed smbfs before seeing you telling me not to. should remove?20:29
mzztopyli: my dmesg complains about "no username specified" with your mount options20:30
* mzz adds one20:30
mzztopyli: I wouldn't bother with mount.cifs unless you know you need it20:30
mzztopyli: works for me with your mount options after adding username=blah20:31
rwardmy main problem with U1is that it cant log in.  I can log in through Firefox, but not the U1 app20:32
topylimzz, let's see20:32
mzztopyli: anything interesting in dmesg other than "cifs_mount failed w/return code..."?20:32
mzztopyli: I'd expect you to get the same "Unknown mount option" complaints for codepage, unicode and umask I'm getting20:33
topylimzz, i do get those, and also missing username. i think you're onto something :)20:33
ubuntuLover2mzz, http://pastebin.com/f4753f87720:33
rwardwell sometimes  :-S20:33
topylimzz, 'username=guest' instead of just 'guest' works. thanks a million!20:36
eyebeejust installed karmic UNR RC on my AA1. Getting Kernel errors each time. Anyone else getting this? I realize it's not stable yet.20:36
mikehhif I have an up to date beta install is there any point installing the RC20:36
mzztopyli: and my backslashes vs forward slashes thing was actually wrong, both work20:36
mzzmikehh: no20:36
topylimzz, well i have backslashes now but i guess it's no matter20:37
mzzubuntuLover2: odd, digging20:37
aguitelany way to downgrade grb2 ?20:37
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ubuntuLover2mzz, yeah me 220:38
rwardperhaps when the 9.10 is released in 3 days, according to main website, it will be corrected oh well ill see20:38
eyebeeI like what I see in 9.10 so far though. Some nice GUI improvements in my opinion20:39
MartynUgh20:39
MartynToo many bugs with PHP in Karmic for 9.10-server20:39
Martynzlib.so is missing, which breaks WordPress and other php based solutions .. and php was compiled with debug symbols .. so it's slow20:39
Martyngruble20:39
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aguitelany way to downgrade grub2 to legacy ?20:39
mzzubuntuLover2: weird. Is that an up to date version of grub-pc and grub-common?20:39
mzzubuntuLover2: I can't find that error message in my local version of grub20:39
thegodhimselfCould someone please help me. I downloaded Karmic and seem to have problems with the video during the installation procedure. I was wandering if I should report it as a bug?20:40
mzzaguitel: probably, the "grub" package is still grub 120:40
ubuntuLover2mzz, I can re-install it?20:40
aguitelmzz, no20:40
mzzubuntuLover2: just apt-get update and apt-get upgrade if you haven't recently20:40
mzzaguitel: no?20:40
aguitelmzz, beta20:40
ubuntuLover2mzz, sorry I meant getting it again... yes I did update before running this but will again20:40
mzzaguitel: I don't know what you mean. The "grub" package in karmic seems to be grub legacy ("grub-pc" and "grub-common" are grub 2)20:41
aguitelmzz, i am running karmic rc20:41
bjsnidernice to see the gnome thumbnailer no longer tries to thumbnail gigantic movie files20:41
aguitelmzz, my system boot up slowly20:42
* mzz groans20:42
ubuntuLover2mzz, just to confirm the pckage is grub-pc right?20:42
eyebeeyes bjsnider nice one that.20:42
mzzaguitel: you asked "any way to downgrade grub2 to legacy?" and I attempted to answer that question. I have no idea what what you're saying now has to do with that question or my answer20:42
mzzubuntuLover2: grub-pc and grub-common20:43
bjsnidereyebee, you ever have that problem where the thumbnailer takes down nautilus trying to do that?20:43
ubuntuLover2mzz, yep both newest version apt is telling me20:43
mzzubuntuLover2: puzzling.20:43
ubuntuLover2mzz, gld we're both on the same square :D20:43
eyebeeI don't recall it lately, bjsnider, but I'm only running this on a netbook right now, and no large video files on this.20:43
ubuntuLover2*glad20:44
cowgardencan someone help me with my soundcard? even found a tutorial, but it did not help20:44
mzzubuntuLover2: ah, there we go, it's in os-prober20:44
ubuntuLover2mzz, in english pease? :)20:44
aguitelmzz, when the system boot up ,first appears "grub loading" and 30 seconds later appears the grub menu20:45
mzzubuntuLover2: "mount -t sysfs sysfs /sys" and rerun grub-mkconfig20:45
spasticteapotAre there any major bugs I should know about? So far, everything has worked beautifully.20:45
bjsnideranalog stereo duplex was not the right setting for this sound card by default. should be digital stereo duplex20:45
mzzaguitel: I don't know what's up with that. I was trying to answer the question I actually saw you ask (the one about grub legacy).20:45
mzzspasticteapot: I haven't hit any showstoppers, although the generated grub 2 not picking up my jaunty's separate /boot correctly was annoying20:46
ubuntuLover2mzz, new pastebin: http://pastebin.com/f40af9cd620:46
cowgardenbjsnider, are you talking to me?20:46
bjsnidercowgarden, no, why?20:46
ubuntuLover2mzz, that worked now :D20:46
mzzubuntuLover2: that looks healthy now, so proceed with grub-install /dev/sda iirc20:46
cowgardenbjsnider, have a soundcard that does not work and wonder what to do...20:46
bjsnidercowgarden, how do you know it doesn't work?20:47
xrandrcowgarden: what kind of soundcard?20:47
* mzz must remember to grep through os-prober too when looking for error messages20:47
ubuntuLover2mzz,  do you want the pastbinit of the output?20:47
mzzubuntuLover2: only if there are error messages20:47
cowgardenxrandr, dmx 6fire 24/96  with an ice1712 core i think20:47
xrandrcowgarden: did u check on the ubuntu forums?20:48
cowgardenxrandr, analog in and output working and I'd be pleased allready20:48
ubuntuLover2mzz, installation finished. no error reported, in its own words.20:48
cowgardenxrandr, I found this tutorial but it di not work: http://translate.google.de/translate?hl=de&sl=it&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.de-side.com%2Fblogs%2F2009%2F10%2F01%2Fterratec-dmx-6fire-2496-su-ubuntu-karmic-910%2F20:48
mzzyay20:49
mzzubuntuLover2: could attempt a reboot, just in case20:49
LinDrug_Hi guys, every time I boot these messages appear multiple times: "One or more of the mounts listed in /etc/fstab cannot yet be mounted" "swap:waiting for /dev/mapper/cryptswap1" "Press ESC to enter a recovery shell" Is this the LUKS bug which is listed in known issues?20:49
MrKeunerHello, my mouse's right click does not work after karmic update. Left click and middle click does work. how can I see what may be wrong with my mouse, mouse settings, or something else?20:49
ubuntuLover2mzz, ok do I need to first unmount the hdd?20:49
mzzLinDrug_: afaik it's ignorable20:49
cowgardenxrandr, how is the new audio thing called, is it pulseaudio?20:49
xrandrcowgarden: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=997506            |                  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=84301220:49
mzzLinDrug_: (setting up cryptswap taking a bit longer than the scripts like, so they're telling you what they're waiting on in case things actually got stuck)20:50
cowgardenxrandr, I'm talking about karmic (9.10)20:50
xrandrcowgarden: it might be able to help u20:50
ubuntuLover2mzz, trying to umount /mnt says the device is busy :-s !20:50
mzzubuntuLover2: I usually do, although it probably does the right thing if you don't20:50
cowgardenxrandr, it worked with 9.0420:50
mzzubuntuLover2: you need to "exit" the chroot and cd elsewhere if you're currently in /mnt20:51
dtchencowgarden: you need an explicit channel map20:51
dtchencowgarden: it's really an alsa-lib issue20:51
ubuntuLover2mzz, not in /mnt20:51
LinDrug_mzz: ah, ok, thx.20:51
* mzz rephrases20:51
cowgardendtchen, ok, do you think google will get me any further on that issue or can you tell me how to make such a channel map?20:51
bullhornxive installed 9.10, everything worked perfect, ive updated everything, it was still perfect20:52
bullhornxlater 2-3 reboots and sound is gone20:52
mzzubuntuLover2: you need to "exit" the chroot if you're currently still chrooted. You also need to cd any shell that's sitting in /mnt elsewhere.20:52
bullhornxsudo alsa force-reload fixes it but its annoying20:52
ubuntuLover2mzz, exited chroot no other shell i in /mnt .. still busy an't umount!!20:52
artnieanyone played around with apt-build? :)20:53
mzzubuntuLover2: "fuser -m /mnt" (it *is* mounted on /mnt, right?)20:53
ubuntuLover2mzz, yes it is20:53
asranielhi there. anybody knows what the prefered way is to install new dictionaries for openoffice? (french, german..)20:53
artnieasraniel: apt-get :)20:54
cowgardendtchen, and do you have the same soundcard?20:54
mzzasraniel: probably "apt-get install language-support-fr"20:54
mzzasraniel: (and the same for other languages, obviously)20:54
asranielartnie: ok, and what package? there are quite a few spelling realted. aspell, ispeel, thesaurus etc20:55
ubuntuLover2mzz, still can't umount after last suggested command20:55
mzzubuntuLover2: what did that output?20:55
ubuntuLover2mzz, nothing20:55
mzzubuntuLover2: that's unusual.20:55
mzzubuntuLover2: still "busy"?20:55
artnieasraniel: what language do you need?20:55
ubuntuLover2yeah20:55
mzzasraniel: language-support-blah is a metapackage that depends on most of those, see the description20:56
dmattmzz: what about running fsck for that ubuntuLover hdd? too many issues there20:56
asranielartnie: german and french. mzz: thanks, i'll try that20:57
mzzdmatt: not while it's mounted. I don't understand why my fuser call didn't work, unless I misremembered the arguments.20:57
artnieasraniel: apt-cache search openoffice | egrep "ger|fre"20:57
mzzlanguage-support-de and language-support-fr really are easier and should do what you want. There even seems to be a separate ui for installing those (system -> administration -> language support)20:58
dmattmzz, its fuser -c for current directory20:59
td123hows ubuntu 9.10 looking?20:59
mzztd123: brownish20:59
ubuntuLover2lol20:59
mzzdmatt: fuser -m should include those20:59
td123mzz: I could have guessed that :D21:00
ubuntuLover2td123, sweet eye candy if you can get it working ;)21:00
cowgardentd123, mzz became slightly darker and has some better fitting logos, less polish so21:00
artnietd123: nice it is even without that :)21:00
mzzcowgarden: please use more punctuation, you confused me21:01
ubuntuLover2cowgarden, what's wrong with the Polish?! I love them, great people.21:01
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ubuntuLover2mzz, should I just reboot ignoring the umount issue?21:01
mzzspecifically, please s/mzz/mzz:/21:01
cowgardenmzz, sry, usually autocomplete does that for me21:01
mzzubuntuLover2: probably safe, although fuser not complaining is confusing me21:01
cowgardenubuntuLover2, the logos are less polished and more saturated and milky or something21:02
ubuntuLover2cowgarden, yeah I know I'm running it from the Live CD as we chat ;o)21:03
cowgardenubuntuLover2, the pixel style is great :)21:03
ubuntuLover2cowgarden, I'm particularly fond of the loading screen...21:03
artnieubuntuLover2: you still can't install it ? :)21:04
ubuntuLover2mzz... should I? should I just? I can barely wait to see if it worked...21:04
cowgardenwhat sound thing am I using with 9.10? pulseaudio/alsa/?? and what of that is new (and made my soundcard stop working)21:04
ubuntuLover2artnie, too long a story to explain yes and no :)21:04
mzzcowgarden: newer version of pulse (and alsa via a newer kernel), but no fundamental changes I'm aware of21:05
cowgardenmzz, so how comes we have volume control on an application basis now?21:06
ubuntuLover2artnie, mzz and dmatt have been amazing at helping...21:06
cowgardenubuntuLover2, I think I uninstalles it somehow :(21:06
mzzcowgarden: pulse (pavucontrol could do that already, gnome-volume-control got a bit of an upgrade in that area)21:06
cowgardenubuntuLover2, had to get rid of some xubuntu things21:06
artniecowgarden: i'm using alsa with Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family)21:06
ubuntuLover2mzz, I'm going for the shutdown button21:07
cowgardenmzz, artnie, oh why the heck it just doesnt work now :)21:07
cowgarden"<dtchen> cowgarden: you need an explicit channel map" thats all I got for now21:07
mzz!soundtroubleshooting21:07
ubottuError: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)21:07
mzzerr21:08
mzz!sound troubleshooting21:08
ubottuError: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)21:08
draconisI finally figured out the USB keyboard issue on resume, which happened on all HAL-distros21:08
mzzbah, I apparently forgot the factoid21:08
mzzcowgarden: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting may be worth reading21:08
draconisI just added a sleep.d script which rmmod's usbhid on suspend/freeze, and modprobe's usbhid on resume/thaw21:08
cowgardenmzz, thx21:08
cowgardenmzz, could it help to disable the onboard card?21:09
draconiscowgarden: alsa issues?21:10
mzzcowgarden: it's possible pulse is defaulting to the wrong card, but I'd expect the volume control to make it fairly obvious if that happened21:10
ubuntuLover2dmatt, mzz, is it ok to reboot or are you still trying to find a way to umount /mnt ?21:10
mzzdraconis: sound issues, no clue if they're pulse or alsa21:10
mzzubuntuLover2: I'm waiting for you to reboot21:10
draconisit's helpful to disable pulse and test the sound with alsa alon21:10
cowgardendraconis, obviously yes...21:11
ubuntuLover2mzz, sweet, brb either as ubuntuLover or ubuntuLover221:11
ubuntuLover2peace21:11
MrKeunermouse's *only* right click does not work after karmic update. Left click and middle click does work. Anybody heard such a thing before?21:12
cowgardenmzz, yea, volume control should work, finds my card too and onboard works to. I turned all knobs up in alsamixer too21:12
robotti^thank you!21:13
robotti^my wlan is working now :D21:13
mzzMrKeuner: no, but a few things worth checking: does xmodmap -pp print a sane modifier map, does xev report any event at all when you press the dead button, and does dmesg report anything odd about the mouse?21:13
robotti^but touchpad not so good21:13
robotti^:D21:13
ubuntuLovermzz, bad news... same black screen with blinkin cursor... argh!21:14
MrKeunermzz, xev does not report anything for the dead mouse I am checking the rest now21:14
draconisspeaking of which is there a small volume control applet that only depends on alsa?21:15
MrKeunererr dead button I mean21:15
ubuntuLoverI think this is a hardwarre issue... maybe a low level format will help21:15
mzzubuntuLover: I seriously doubt it, since grub (and presumably ubuntu's installer) are *writing* grub just fine21:15
draconisI used to use ossxmix, but OSS doesn't support my usb headset very well21:15
mzzubuntuLover: some kind of bios <-> grub 2 incompatibility seems more likely21:15
ubuntuLovermzz, :'(21:16
mzzubuntuLover: or the drive not being in lba mode, in which case you'll get weird failures if grub isn't near the front of the drive, as mentioned earlier21:16
robotti^oh yeas21:16
mzzdraconis: afaik gnome does have an alsa volume control applet but ubuntu doesn't build it21:16
mzzdraconis: I haven't looked for it, it may be in a different package or a ppa21:16
MrKeunermzz, xmodmap -pp prints two columns: physical button and Button code each row goes from for(i=1 to 32) print(i \t i)21:17
mzzMrKeuner: seeing a 1:1 mapping there is sane21:17
MrKeunerok checking dmesg21:17
ubuntuLovermzz, it starts to sound like too much trouble for me to care to be honest... :(21:17
draconismzz: most likely it's just not compiled21:17
mzzyep21:17
ubuntuLovermzz, so getting a new hdd would not help either if the bios is the prob21:17
mzzubuntuLover: might, might not. This is (obviously) not all that easy to debug, since the system gets stuck well before the kernel has even booted, so you can't conveniently run debugging tools21:18
robotti^Hello! I have two buttons on my keyboard on laptop for screen brightness21:18
ubuntuLovermzz, yeah I know, hence why nothing on google helpedna nd why this is my last shot21:18
draconismzz: I recall having to hunt down the package name for SDL's OSS support, that was worse though... flash, sdl, openal, etc, all had to be configured21:19
peepsalotman, the repo servers are sloow right now21:19
ubuntuLovermzz, but hey at least I can run my usb pen...21:19
peepsalotany folks here going to a local release party?21:19
robotti^if I push those, it draws little applet about using setting brightness. But screen brightness does not change. It appeared after I installed Nvidia drivers21:20
MrKeunermzz, could not see any errors: http://pastebin.ws/3sntxr21:20
draconismzz: hmm, it's probably just in an older distro version21:20
secc!isitoutyet21:20
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about isitoutyet21:20
mzzheh21:20
robotti^I cannot set less brightness for screen.21:20
seccwheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen21:20
robotti^it is sad21:20
mzzMrKeuner: I'd look for a bit of context around those messages, and possibly compare that to what an older kernel logs, assuming it worked there.21:20
mzzMrKeuner: also possibly interesting: see if "evtest" (from the "joystick" package) sees events when run on the matching /dev/input/ device21:21
mzzMrKeuner: if "evtest" doesn't see that button either the problem's with the kernel driver. If "evtest" sees it but "xev" does not the problem's with the X driver (usually the "evdev" one)21:21
ubuntuLovermzz, dmatt, good night everyone... thanks for your time despite the pointless result. I really appreciate it.21:21
MrKeunermzz, could it be related to this error message I keep getting? [70173.504058] hub 2-0:1.0: over-current change on port 121:22
mzzMrKeuner: doubt it21:22
mzzMrKeuner: (that doesn't sound like something that'd affect only one mouse button)21:22
codeknighthi, I just found out that after upgrading to kubuntu 9.10 my internal card reader isn't recognized anymore.21:22
dmattubuntuLover: u still can use fsck to check that disc, errors might prevent from booting21:23
ubuntuLoverdmatt, thanks, will look that up21:23
dmattubuntuLover: and that low level format, mzz might be more prone to agree now21:23
mzzdmatt: yes, but it completely silently getting stuck would be weird, and iiuc he tried more than one install since the working version of ubuntu21:23
dtchencowgarden: simply search Launchpad for ice1712 and pulseaudio21:24
mzzno, I'm not21:24
ubuntuLoverdmatt, mzz seems to disagree about low level format21:24
cowgardendtchen, thx21:24
theacolytepart21:24
dmattubuntuLover, good luck then21:24
ubuntuLoverthanks21:24
mzzdmatt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disk_formatting#Transition_away_from_LLF21:24
natewiebe13just installed 9.10 amd64 and karmic is only showing 2.9 GB where i have 4GB21:25
draconiswhen I try to run with init=/bin/sh, there's just a hang. I doubt it has anything do do with this silent freezing21:25
mzzdmatt: this really doesn't seem like that kind of problem anyway, although I guess running a long smart selftest never hurts21:26
dmattmzz, it was meant more this way: use manufacturer tool to diagnose and reformat that disc21:26
mzzdmatt: I'd run "smartctl -t long /dev/sda" and only resort to manufacturer tools if that finds problems21:27
The_Man_Behind_tHas anyone had problems with udev after downgrading from Karmic to Jaunty?21:27
The_Man_Behind_tFor some reason, after I downgraded udev is having problems and the kernel event manager won't start21:27
yacchttp://pastebin.com/m4f60683e <= I wonder if this is just my mirror or a generic issue?21:27
mzz!downgrade21:28
ubottuAttempting to downgrade to an older Ubuntu version is explicitly not supported, and may break your system.21:28
The_Man_Behind_t>_<21:28
The_Man_Behind_tNaturally21:28
natewiebe13anyone having a limit of 2.9GB on 64bit version of karmic?21:28
draconiswell, was it an actual downgrade? or just reinstalling?21:28
The_Man_Behind_tActual downgrade21:28
domjohnsonbye21:29
domjohnsonHow do you do an actual downgrade?21:29
MrKeunermzz, heh, cannot find the /dev/input device my bluetooth mouse might be using... mouse0,1,2,3 did not work21:29
draconiswell, basically setting all the repos to the previous version, update, dist-upgrade21:29
mzzMrKeuner: you need the "event" devices21:29
mzzMrKeuner: going through /dev/input/by-path or by-id is usually most convenient21:29
The_Man_Behind_tDraconis, for the love of god don't do it21:30
draconisbut... it's not one-to-one. if you upgrade and downgrade, you won't end up with what you had21:30
draconisAPT isn't that advanced21:30
The_Man_Behind_tIt's fricked my system completely and no udev won't configure21:30
The_Man_Behind_t*now21:30
ubuntuLoverdmatt, fsck says teh partition is clean21:30
draconisThe_Man_Behind_t: oh, heck, there are -packages- that I won't even install for reasons of not being able to reverse them21:30
mzzdraconis: pretty sure a bigger problem than apt is a bunch of pre/post install/rm scripts not coping21:30
mzzubuntuLover: fsck -f21:31
ubuntuLoverdmatt, low level formatt is the next step... which tool can I use for this?21:31
mzzubuntuLover: again, I really don't recommend messing around with manufacturer tools unless "smartctl -t long /dev/sda" confirms there's a problem21:31
dmatttry also mzz suggestion: smartctl -t long /dev/sda21:31
ubuntuLovermzz, nope, the manual said to use fsck.ext4 /partition21:31
mzzubuntuLover: (that'll take an hour or so, after which you can run "smartctl -a /dev/sda" to get results)21:32
mzzubuntuLover: yes, but that won't do very much if the partition unmounted cleanly. Try "fsck.ext4 -f /partition".21:32
mzzubuntuLover: (see the manpage)21:32
MrKeunermzz, evtest does not see it either. left mouse, wheel and movements are just fine but right button does not work21:33
mzzMrKeuner: hardware- or kernel-level (driver) problem then21:33
MrKeunercould it be a problem with bluetooth system?21:33
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ubuntuLovermzz, passed all fsck stages with -f21:34
MrKeunermzz, I'll check it on my spouses mac os laptop21:34
mzzMrKeuner: if you have many buttons you can remap one to be the right mouse button using xmodmap21:34
EagleScreenxdg-open is not working for me to open a html file (Kubuntu)21:35
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GodfatherofEire1Guys, how can I get the session-indicator-applet to display my name instead of my login again?21:35
c_kornGodfatherofEire1: I don't think this is configurable.21:36
GodfatherofEire1c_korn, i coulda sworn that it had my name instead of my login before21:36
c_kornunfortunately it is less configurable than fusa21:36
c_kornGodfatherofEire1: yeah, it replaces the fast-user-switch-applet in karmic but does not have its options21:37
GodfatherofEire1c_korn, I know, but thats what I meant, before on Karmic, i coulda sworn it had my name, not the login21:37
seccso, did karmic get a new theme?21:38
secc^^ what he said, but more earnestly21:39
GodfatherofEire1(what happened was i removed it, in getting rid of libempathy-30, but before I did that, i coulda sworn it had that)21:39
ubuntuLovermzz, smartctl returned a lot of hdd info... want to see it?21:39
mzzubuntuLover: yes21:40
mzzGodfatherofEire1: afaict it displays your login in the panel and your name in the menu when you click that21:40
ubuntuLovermzz, how if I can't install pastebinit?!21:41
natewiebe13anyone else running karmic x86_64??21:41
mzzubuntuLover: err, redirect output to a file and pastebin that manually using a browser?21:42
BluesKajnatewiebe13, most here are , that's what the +1 means21:43
natewiebe13BluesKaj: no.. i mean the 64 bit version21:43
seccso, did karmic get a new theme? ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????21:43
natewiebe13BluesKaj: ive got 4 gb of ram.. using the "sudo lshw | grep -A 200 memory | grep size:" command, it shows that i have 4GB installed.. but in "system monitor" it only shows 2.9GB21:44
BluesKajyes, I am on 64karmic21:44
stperesecc: we are still waiting for the upstart theme21:44
mzzthe what now?21:45
seccstpere, it is top secret huh? you mean the startup theme?21:45
seccor the final theme?21:45
mzzstpere: upstart is a daemon and doesn't really do themes :)21:45
seccanywya, will karmic look different and shiny and feel like some hot chick is licking and blowing cool air over my nut sack?21:45
natewiebe13BluesKaj: any ideas? how much ram are you being shown?21:45
maco!ohmy | secc21:46
ubottusecc: Please remember that all Ubuntu IRC channels share the same attitude of providing friendly and polite interaction with all users of all ages and cultures. Basically, this means no foul language and no abuse towards others.21:46
macosecc: seriously, gross21:46
ubuntuLover mzz, dmatt, http://pastebin.com/m4161b6fb21:46
macotake it elsewhere21:46
BluesKaj2G , which is correct21:46
natewiebe13BluesKaj: why am i only being shown 3GB when i have 4GB??21:46
seccmaco, ? What? I have a sack full of various nuts and seeds that I use as a healthy snack alternative? and why the hell would that be gross?21:47
mzzubuntuLover: that's before smartctl -t long /dev/sda, right?21:47
BluesKajnatewiebe13, , check again , maybe you were looking at your swap21:47
mzznatewiebe13: I'd check "free -m" and/or /proc/meminfo, just in case whatever tool you're using is weird21:48
ubuntuLovermzz, yes, I haven't ran it with "long"21:48
mzzubuntuLover: looks healthy so far. I'd run a long selftest just in case (takes 92 minutes)21:48
ubuntuLovermzz, how do I do that?!21:49
The_Man_Behind_tI must leave, but if anyone can help my problem please post in http://tinyurl.com/yhaj6lq (ubuntu forums)21:49
mzzubuntuLover: "smartctl -t long /dev/sda", find something interesting to do for 92 minutes, then "smartctl -a /dev/sda" again (usually smartctl -a will tell you if the selftest's still in progress)21:50
mzzubuntuLover: you can use the system while that selftest runs, but I wouldn't reboot and I'd try not to use the drive too much or it'll take even longer.21:51
ubuntuLovermzz, oh I see the long flag does the long self test... duh!21:52
ubuntuLovermzz, why -t and not -a ?21:53
natewiebe13mzz, BluesKaj: http://www.natewiebe.com/Screenshot.pong21:54
natewiebe13sorry21:54
natewiebe13 http://www.natewiebe.com/Screenshot.png21:54
mzzubuntuLover: -a prints all information, -t blah runs a selftest. See the manpage.21:54
* mzz considers calling his screenshots .pong from now on21:54
hsarciwhat package can i install for xvid/divx playback?21:54
XcellGood morning/Evening:  Fresh install: has there been changes to compiz?  or  can i not move cube with mouse scroll anylonger?21:54
natewiebe13mzz: any ideas?21:54
mzznatewiebe13: curious. Pastebin dmesg?21:55
natewiebe13command?21:55
mzzXcell: intentionally turned off because frequently triggered accidentally. Can be re-enabled through ccsm, afaik.21:55
mzznatewiebe13: yes21:55
mzzhsarci: I'd expect totem to install the relevant plugin(s) automatically, although you might have to restart totem after triggering the install21:56
ubuntuLovermzz, it says test has started to make myself confortable and ask someone for a relaxing back rub21:56
Xcellany particular switch i should be switching?21:56
mzzXcell: I don't currently use compiz, so I'm not going to look it up for you21:56
Xcellok21:57
natewiebe13mzz: http://paste.ubuntu.com/301597/21:57
Xcellthank you for your time21:58
MrKeunermzz, could not test it. Spouse's laptop's bluetooth module has possible died :( Thanks for your insights21:59
natewiebe13Xcell: i can say that they have made the scroll wheel not change workspaces.. no idea how to turn it back on21:59
Xcellya.. i saw that.. just wondering what direction i should look in so i could have an idea..22:00
mzznatewiebe13: hmm. Are you sure the bios memtest does see the full 4G?22:00
maccam94is anyone else having trouble with flash videos randomly pausing?22:00
fcuk112Xcell: it was a bit distracting anyway, you're better off without it.22:00
Xcellfor me personally its an asset22:01
fcuk112i sometimes triggered it by accident.22:01
natewiebe13when i go to bios setup.. it shows an overview of the hardware and shows 4GB installed.. also the one command in the screenshot shows 4GB as well22:01
natewiebe13mzz: ^22:01
seccso, did karmic get a new theme? ????????questionmark22:01
ubuntuLovermzz, should I see hdd light activity during the test?22:01
jpdssecc: Yes.22:01
secc\o/22:01
seccjpds, screenshot?22:01
jpdsNo, I don't use it.22:02
Xcellother than that.. its systems go.. nice job.22:02
seccoh, I'll googlefap it22:02
mzzubuntuLover: I don't know about the activity light, but the hd itself should be active22:02
topylisecc, i suggest you clean up your language a bit, in order to better succeed on ubuntu channels22:02
BluesKajnatewiebe13, don't worry about the monitor , it's obviously wrong22:02
chomananyone here testing with a Dell Latitude D600?22:02
mzznatewiebe13: not sure. Would hunt for known issues with your mobo chipset not exposing all memory.22:03
Xcellhave a good day folks..22:03
mzznatewiebe13: trying a different kernel or os may also be interesting22:03
fcuk112anyone have x-fi here?22:03
natewiebe13fcuk112: i do22:03
natewiebe13x-fi platinum22:03
mzzBluesKaj: err, no. dmesg says "Memory: 3082320k/3144256k available" and free -m also sees ~3 G22:03
mzzBluesKaj: this really isn't just system-monitor, the kernel only picks up 3G while apparently it should be 422:04
fcuk112natewiebe13: do you use 5.1 speakers with it?  i am having some problems connecting 2.1 speakers to my fatal1ty pro.22:04
EagleScreenhi22:04
seccI googledfaped, saw, and came.22:05
natewiebe13mzz: why then does "sudo lshw | grep -A 200 memory | grep size:" show 4GB?22:05
natewiebe13fcuk112: what kind of issues?22:05
EagleScreendksm cannot install module bcmwl, how can I find out why?22:05
mzznatewiebe13: I have no idea what lshw bases that information on22:05
natewiebe13okay..22:05
fcuk112natewiebe13: http://superuser.com/questions/60271/5-1-x-fi-soundcard-with-2-1-speakers22:05
naliothlet us be civil22:05
fcuk112natewiebe13: do you have 2.1 speakers or 5.1?22:06
natewiebe13fcuk112: i use 5.1, but there are bad distortions.. there is a bug in it.. so im using 4.0 config right now.. try changing the different sound profiles in "sound preferences"22:07
Gikahello22:07
fcuk112natewiebe13: i have tried, but without any joy.22:08
Gikaarchive.canonical.com doesn't show in the "origin" section of my synaptic, is that normal behavior?  it used to show in jaunty22:08
fcuk112natewiebe13: it's currently set to analog surround 5.1.22:08
fcuk112natewiebe13: how do i set it so that it outputs correctly to 2.1?  there is actually no option for 2.1 setup.22:09
mzzGika: I'd only expect that to show up if you have the "partner" repo enabled (and possibly something installed from it too)22:09
natewiebe13fcuk112: yeah.. right click on the sound applet.. click sound preferences22:09
natewiebe13under the hardware tab.. click on SB X-Fi and change the profile underneath22:10
Gikai have the repo in my sources.list, mzz -- it just doesn't show in synaptic.  i think it doesn't even recognize it since it marks my "acroread" package as "local"22:10
mzzGika: did you successfully apt-get update recently (after adding that to sources.list)?22:10
Gikayes, mzz22:10
fcuk112natewiebe13: if i just select stereo output, i get no sound.22:10
natewiebe13make sure you are plugged in the right output22:11
mzzGika: odd, then. Sorry, I don't really want to randomly install something from that repo just to see if I get the same here22:11
Gikamzz: it should show in synaptic even if there's nothing installed from it (that would make it impossible to install something from that repo...)22:12
natewiebe13mzz: only reason i installed amd64 version of karmic was for the extra ram.. theoretically the pae kernel for i386 would do that?22:12
BullHornim on 9.10rc, soundcard is lost each boot untill i do sudo alsa force-reload22:12
BullHornanyone else encountered that?22:12
mzzGika: ah, you're right (I don't use synaptic much)22:12
XcellI found the proper switching.. thanks22:12
mzznatewiebe13: to some extent, afaik, yes.22:13
simba_for some reason firefox wont close properly when i close it, so i have to do a kill to stop "/usr/lib/firefox-3.5.3/firefox"...anyone else have this?22:13
dutchieis this a good place to ask about making grub 2 work?22:13
natewiebe13mzz: the onyl reason for the more ram was blender..22:13
natewiebe13*only22:13
fcuk112natewiebe13: wtf i was plugged into the wrong output, sigh.22:13
natewiebe13fcuk112: figured22:14
natewiebe13:P22:14
fcuk112natewiebe13: thanks for your help.22:14
natewiebe13no probs22:14
mzznatewiebe13: specifically: pointers are still 32 bit, so there's still a limit on the address space any single process can access22:14
Gikamzz: problem solved (in a pretty random fashion i'd say), thanks anyway!22:14
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dutchieanybody know about grub22:16
dutchie222:16
dutchie?22:16
dmatt!grub222:17
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager in Karmic. For more information on GRUB2 please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub222:17
BullHorni hate how ubuntu runs perfectly and then out of the blue, bang, something is different and nobody knows why22:17
dutchiethanks for that, but it seems to ignore my GRUB_TIMEOUT setting22:18
BullHornits not fun going sudo alsa force-reload each boot22:18
dutchiehttp://pastebin.com/f7d8af517 is /etc/default/grub22:18
BullHornand this only happened on the first day22:18
BullHornwhat will happen in a year? ill have a handicapped os in a wheelchair?22:18
BullHorn:<22:18
mzzunfortunately I don't seem to hit all that many weird random glitches22:18
mzzas long as pulse-based sound works reasonably well I'm just not motivated to dig into debugging it22:19
BullHornim not motivated into debugging anything22:19
BullHorni just want it to work like it worked 5 minutes before it suddenly stopped working ._.22:20
chomananyone here testing with a Dell Latitude D600?22:20
dmattdutchie: try GRUB_TIMEOUT="3"22:21
dupondjedamn :( I fuxored my grub2 on my pc, any idea how to recover ? can't boot :(22:21
Gikadupondje: boot with a live cd22:22
test34simba_, once in a while it happens to me22:23
dupondjeomg22:25
dupondjeGnomeBaker can't even burn an iso ? :(22:25
dupondjewodim: Drive needs to reload the media to return to proper status.22:26
dupondjewodim: Cannot load media with this drive!22:26
dupondjewodim: Try to load media by hand.22:26
dupondjewodim: Aborted by EOF on input.22:26
mzzdupondje: burn an existing one? brasero did that just fine out of the box here22:26
dupondjeand Brasero: DBus error org.gtk.Private.RemoteVolumeMonitor.NotFound: The given volume was not found22:26
mzzbut especially if that's a rewritable disk you might simply have to reload by hand as the message says22:27
dupondjemzz: its just not possible, the burning ends ..22:28
thune3brasero died before burning for me with udf and regular 9660 burns on 9.10rc had to massage growisofs command to remove lists22:35
FiveAcresBullhorn:  Do you know if there has been a bug accepted for the sound problem.  I am apparently having the same on my Lenovo Ideapad Y510.22:36
dupondjepfft :( dmraid & grub22:36
dupondjeits still not a funny thing :§22:37
FiveAcresI thought I found a bug for it in Launchpad, but now I can't find it.22:37
david_01how do I change the login menu to NOT show user names for selection?22:37
jroodi upgraded to grub2, and made some mistake in the instalation22:39
jroodso now it doesn't work22:39
jrooddoes anyone know how to revert back to grub 1 with a live cd?22:39
jroodanyone?22:41
jroodthere is a ton of people in here, someone must know how to reinstall grub from a live cd22:44
dmattjrood: check http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=119527522:44
yaccHas anyone noticed that with current Karmic the rescue mode does not work?22:44
dmatt!grub222:44
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager in Karmic. For more information on GRUB2 please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub222:44
ikoniayacc: define does not work ?22:44
jroodi didn't think it even had a rescue mode22:45
jroodthanx dmatt22:45
mzzbah, the grub.cfg generation really is a bit clunky. I can't even force a hidden timeout easily if I have a secondary os installed.22:45
yaccikonia, my laptop complains in mountall that it could not mount everything (for whatever reason), grabs the console and offers to give me a shell if I press Esc. Now the rescue mode pop ups it's text mode menu, on the same console, two programs that try to read the same console, chaos :(22:46
* mzz resorts to 40_custom22:46
ikoniayacc: I've not seen that behaviour at all22:46
yaccikonia, well, have you managed mountall to offer you a shell?22:47
Cyberkilla|AFKmzz: I wouldn't mind making the hide unless SHIFT pressed thing work myself. I have Vista in another partition though: (22:47
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VXxedHI!  I have an issue.  I don't think my acpi is loading properly22:47
mzzCyberkilla: another thing is that while having the menu displayed at 1024x768 is really pretty the mode switch is noticably slow. So I think I'll hack it up to only do the mode switch if shift is held.22:47
yaccActually, when not going into rescue mode, it seems to work fine (it seems that mountall waits for devices to come up), but then I've got this little problem with nvidia crashing on me when I open a terminal ;)22:48
DesmondQuestion: what is Ubuntu+122:48
Desmond?22:48
ikoniayacc: why would nvidia crash on a non-X display22:48
VXxedVersion 9.1022:48
yaccDesmond, karmin22:48
ikoniaDesmond: a channel for 9.10 discussion22:48
yacckarmic22:48
Desmondyacc, ikonia, thanks22:48
yaccikonia, when I boot without rescue mode, X11 comes up, but crashes e.g. when I start urxvtcd :(22:49
VXxedSo, does anyone know how to fix issues with acpi loading and whatnot?  My laptop fans aren't exactly spinning and I don't want to destroy the cpu22:49
Cyberkillamzz: Did you find a way to make it hide until shift is pressed, or does that remain an ongoing issue with GRUB2?22:49
mzzCyberkilla: I'm doing that now22:49
ikoniayacc: X shouldn't come up, sounds like a problem22:49
yaccDesmond, actually it's the channel for discussion of the next release of Ubuntu, so in about 2 week it's will be for 10.422:49
yaccikonia, not in rescue mode. X11 SHOULD come up during normal boot, I'd say.22:50
Desmondyacc, makes sense22:50
ikoniayacc: yes, in normal boot it should,22:50
DesmondAnyone here  a macbook pro user who has found success?22:50
Cyberkillamzz: Ah, okay. Good luck then;-) It's a needless pause in the boot process.22:50
ikoniaI've just come down from using my macbook pro upstairs22:50
bjsniderthe crackbook should work. it's mostly intel/atheros/nvidia stuff22:50
ikoniait's called a "Mac Book"22:51
bjsniderit is?22:51
mercutio22Hello22:51
yaccAnyway, I today did not manage to boot up Karmic anymore. I had panics (capslook blinks), crashing nvidia, and an unuseable rescue mode ;)22:51
mercutio22I think my boot options are lacking the latest kernel options. How can I update it?22:52
mercutio22I don't find menu.lst22:52
yaccmercutio22, update-grub?22:52
Jordan_Umercutio22: sudo update-grub22:52
mercutio22yacc, Jordan_U Thats it?22:52
Jordan_Umercutio22: Karmic uses GRUB2, which uses grub.cfg instead of menu.lst22:52
Jordan_Umercutio22: Yes22:53
yaccmercutio22, yep.22:53
mercutio22Jordan_U: I will give it a shot22:53
mercutio22brb22:53
DevelopmentStageWhat's the easiest way to configure startup services in Karmic?  I used to use rcconf but it does not work in Karmic (bug perhaps?)22:53
m0arHow to install KDE 4.3.2 at karmic?22:53
DevelopmentStagem0ar: sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude safe-upgrade22:54
m0arDevelopmentStage: From ubuntu 9.10?22:54
bjsniderassuming he's already using kde22:54
yaccikonia, and to make my happyness complete, the vesa driver does not work on my card either ;)22:54
m0arNow using gnome..22:54
ikoniayacc: now that is dissapointing22:55
dupondjelol this is a joke? Can't even burn an ISO on Karmic :(22:55
m0arDevelopmentStage: I'm using gnome atm, and it's a clean install, never used kde at it22:55
DevelopmentStagem0ar: download the Kubuntu liveCD and install then do the upgrade..22:55
RussellAlanwhere can i find some info on cloud? what it means etc22:55
yaccikonia, yeah, my HP2050eg tablet has a hate/love relationship with Ubuntu, with a tendency to the hate side :(22:55
m0arDevelopmentStage: Won't that install a whole new OS? ;s22:55
DevelopmentStagem0ar: It is more trouble than it is worth trying to turn a Gnome system into KDE..It's a mess22:56
wgrantDevelopmentStage: Uh, not it isn't.22:56
DevelopmentStageUnless you have something like Gentoo that can do slots22:56
wgrantm0ar: Just install the kubuntu-desktop package.22:56
VXxedyacc: I found a link earlier today that's great for configuring tablets22:56
zirodaym0ar: install kubuntu-desktop and then take a loo at !purekde22:56
wgrantThat will install Kubuntu as well.22:56
bjsniderwgrant, he doesn't have karmic right now22:56
m0arwgrant: Never been like that, always been adding repos etc..22:56
m0arDevelopmentStage: Really?  I just want to try it, not stay with it.. I never get that intimate with KDE :D22:57
yaccikonia, since Jaunty thermal shutdowns (nobody at Ubuntu seems to take that serious, they are just merging all, atleast partially different bugs that mention thermal shutdown), ...22:57
wgrantm0ar: Why are we talking about adding repos?22:57
mzzCyberkilla: close! timeout works but I broke the switch to a graphical terminal22:57
mzzCyberkilla: well, lack of timeout really22:57
m0arwgrant: To install kde?   Have always been a pain in the ass for me22:57
yaccikonia, and now I've reached a point where the stupid tablet does not boot anymore :(22:57
DevelopmentStageI wisah Ubuntu could do slotted installs like Gentoo.  It makes it SO much easier to run things like KDE and Gnome on same machine without any conflicts22:57
wgrantm0ar: You just need to install the 'kubuntu-desktop' metapackage. It has been the same since... Ubuntu 5.10?22:58
mzzDevelopmentStage: err, what?22:58
yaccVXxed, I don't need the tablet part that much, and btw, since Jaunty it works reasonably well for a casual user.22:58
DevelopmentStagewgrant: and have all the Gnome menu icons in KDE? No thanks..22:58
m0arwgrant: For 4.3.2?22:58
m0arwgrant: Okay, will try then.. Thanks22:58
DevelopmentStagemzz: ?22:58
ziroday!purekde > DevelopmentStage22:58
ubottuDevelopmentStage, please see my private message22:58
VXxedyacc: I think the main part of that link that I remember and will later use is how to config the proprietary screen buttons22:58
wgrantm0ar: 4.3.2, yes.22:58
mzzDevelopmentStage: slotting has to do with running multiple versions of the same program, not with running (say) kde and gnome. And you can normally fake it by using different package names.22:58
Jordan_UDevelopmentStage: You can just configure the .desktop files for KDE apps to only show in KDE and vice versa22:58
m0arwgrant: May ~500 mb be correct?22:59
Jordan_UDevelopmentStage: Or if you really want use a chroot22:59
wgrantm0ar: That sounds about right.22:59
m0arwgrant: Okay, thank you very much! <322:59
m0ar :D22:59
DevelopmentStageOK, I want to know the preferred way to configure startup services in Karmic.  rcconf does not work (perhaps I should file a bug)?22:59
yaccVXxed, well, I've got more basic troubles (thermal ones, although the newest Karmic kernels are only ~15° warmer then hardy), kernel panics, crashing X11, and so on ;)22:59
mzzDevelopmentStage: (one gentooism ubuntu might not offer is the ability to install more than one version of kde in parallel)22:59
wgrantmzz: And what a loss that is...23:00
mzzDevelopmentStage: and if it doesn't work filing bugs is usually appropriate :)23:00
yaccikonia, any idea how to approach the problem?23:00
mzzwgrant: I'm just guessing at why he's mentioning slots here23:00
wgrantDevelopmentStage: karmic moved to Upstart for lots of services.23:00
VXxedyacc: Yeah, my fans aren't turning on in Karmic...I'm pretty sure it's an acpi loading issue, but nobody's around that can seem to help23:00
m0arwgrant: Hm.. I get to intimate in #linux and #ubuntu/-123:00
wgrantDevelopmentStage: I'm not sure if there is a tool for that, but you need to play around in /etc/init23:00
DevelopmentStagewgrant: yes but HOW DO I CONFIGURE them?  Simple question23:00
ikoniayacc: I'd first of all search the hardware for known problems/version supports23:00
mzzDevelopmentStage: define "them"23:00
mercutio22Jordan_U: looks like update-grub is not being able to update my boot options properly23:00
Jordan_Umercutio22: How so?23:01
DevelopmentStagemzz avahi, br1llty, timidity, etc..23:01
wgrantDevelopmentStage: My first attempt would be to rename the relevant .conf file to .conf.disabled23:01
wgrantAh.23:01
mzzDevelopmentStage: afaict most services you might actually want to toggle are still sysv init scripts, and I'd expect the old tools to still work on them23:01
wgrantSome of those will still be legacy.23:01
wgrantSo should be configured the same as always.23:01
mzzDevelopmentStage: avahi is upstart now iirc, checking the rest23:01
wgrantBut avahi is upstart.23:01
wgrantRight.23:01
DevelopmentStage--sigh--23:01
yaccVXxed, well, it's not the fans in my case, it's probably the way the CPU is handled, but the thermal issue has me pissed off, notbecause it's not fixed, that can be, but just merging obviously different problem descriptions because they have the same subject :(23:01
DevelopmentStageHow can I know what is upstart and what isnt?23:01
wgrantDevelopmentStage: Stuff in /etc/init is upstart. The rest is not.23:02
yaccikonia, where do I search that?23:02
ikoniayacc: interenet23:02
DevelopmentStageI hate having a gazillion services start that I dont need23:02
yaccikonia, google?23:02
mercutio22Jordan_U: I still have jaunty linsted! What can I do?23:02
ikoniayacc: make a list of your hardware and check what versions of things like the kernel each hardware device needs and known bugs23:02
Jordan_U!minimal | DevelopmentStage23:02
ubottuDevelopmentStage: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD23:02
VXxedyacc: Blech.  That's no good.23:02
DevelopmentStageJordan_U: thanks Jordan, maybe I will just do a fresh install with minimal23:03
Jordan_Umercutio22: It's likely that you only have your jaunty kernel listed, you can remove old kernels ( and other things ) in System > Administration > Computer Janitor23:03
mzzDevelopmentStage: the others are sysv, assuming you meant brltty. The old tools really should work for those, I'm pretty sure.23:03
yaccikonia, nice idea, but to make a list of my hardware I currently need a live CD of some other linux distribution :(23:03
carpenikehi alll, how do I add a boot parameter to my kernel line in grub2?23:03
DevelopmentStagemzz: rcconf doesnt work..try it for yourself.  It lists services as being disabled that are running and vice versa23:03
Jordan_Ucarpenike: Edit /etc/default/grub23:04
mercutio22Jordan_U: I will try that23:04
JanCDevelopmentStage: rcconf will most likely show wrong things about services managed by upstart23:05
carpenikeJordan_U: if i want to add pci=nomsi to the kernel line, which variable do i edit?23:05
DevelopmentStageJanC: I take it there is no tool to configure upstart services?23:05
|RussellAlan|anyone have projector knowledge?23:06
|RussellAlan|woops23:06
Jordan_Ucarpenike: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT23:06
carpenikeGRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash pci=nomsi"23:06
carpenikelook right?23:06
yaccikonia, using the laptop name and Karmic and Jaunty return mostly my own error reports.23:06
JanCDevelopmentStage: rename them to disable them, or remove the packages if you really don't need them ?23:07
DevelopmentStagefor some reason the command "sysvinit" does not work even though I have it installed23:07
yaccikonia, OTOH, all reports of sucessful installs refer to older releases, like Hardy.23:07
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JanCor edit the upstart config for that service23:07
VXxedOn the same point that carpenike is asking23:07
DevelopmentStageJanC: Where is the upstart config?23:07
mmcjii have the latest RC1 of ubuntu 9.10 installed on a Dell E5500 Latitude.  This laptop has Intel GMA 4500 video.  Laptop resolution if fine, but I am not able to adjust video resolution when connected to a larger widescreen LCD.  What can I do?23:07
wgrantDevelopmentStage: What do you expect 'sysvinit' to do?23:07
VXxedIs "GRUB_MDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="acpi=force" correct?23:07
nxnn14Hi all I just performed an update within Karmic. I update daily and when I clicked to restart my comp it got stuck on the splash screen and wont boot and I have tried to restart but it isnt booting into ubuntu23:08
JanCDevelopmentStage: like you've already been told, in /etc/init/23:08
DevelopmentStagewgrant: Allow me to configure services..According to google at least.23:08
mzzVXxed: no (CMDLINE, to MDLINE)23:08
mzzs/to/not/23:08
DevelopmentStageI want something simple, like a menu with little checkmarks..Like rcconf used to do..I dont want to go mucking around in /etc/init.d23:08
mzzDevelopmentStage: hit google over its virtual head, it's not making sense23:08
dupondjepfft wtf, Brasero can't even handle to burn a simple ISO ?23:09
JanCnot /etc/init.d/ but /etc/init/23:09
mzzdupondje: worked for me :(23:09
DevelopmentStageJanC: whatever you get my point23:09
mzzdupondje: it's really not fair, I don't get all those fun mysteriously failing programs even though I might be able to debug the problem23:09
dupondje!pastebin23:09
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ikoniayacc: hence known bugs/problems23:10
bjsnidermzz, you've set your system up correctly, no doubt23:10
mzzDevelopmentStage: I have a thingy called sysv-rc-conf installed that *looks* like it offers the checkmarks you're after, but I'm not going to sanitycheck it right now23:10
DevelopmentStagemzz: From google:  This is a text-based application that allows you to configure which services are started at boot time for each runlevel. It is simple interface for configuring runlevels. sysvconfig is just like ntsysv under Red hat Linux.23:10
dupondjehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/301630/23:10
wgrantDevelopmentStage: svsvinit != sysvconfig23:10
DevelopmentStagemzz: that's what sysvconfig does23:10
DevelopmentStagesysvconfig then..sorry23:11
mercutio22I just upgraded from jaunty a few minutes ago. "uname -a" reveals I am using an old kernel and I only see jaunty options at grub. How can I fix that? update-grub will not do.23:11
JanCDevelopmentStage: you really use runlevels ?23:11
DevelopmentStagewgrant: and according to aptitude, sysvinit has replaced sysvconfig, so they are the same thing23:12
dupondjemzz23:12
dupondjehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/301630/23:12
mzzmercutio22: wild guess would be grub 2 got installed, your new kernels are configured in /boot/grub/grub.cfg, but grub 2 never got written to the mbr or the boot sector used. In which case "grub-install /dev/sda" (sanitycheck the partition used there!) might help, or might make your system not boot at all :)23:12
mercutio22mzz: thanks23:12
wgrantDevelopmentStage: What are you trying to achieve? Nothing good or useful, is my guess.23:12
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DevelopmentStageJanC: Yes I use runlevels because Linux uses runlevels last I checked?23:12
DevelopmentStagewgrant: To shutdown services that take up RAM, that's what!23:13
mzzwgrant: I haven't actually tried to achieve this yet, but I want a bunch of services like cron disabled if I'm booted into the realtime kernel23:13
JanCno, sysvinit uses runlevels, upstart emultes them, and several distro's don't use them...23:13
dupondjenow it doesn't see the cd-rom drive anymore23:13
dupondjewtf :(23:13
HBXi've been getting slow downs and reporting problems with apps23:13
bjsnideri don't know what services would be started that you'd definitely not need by default23:13
HBXkernel crashes too23:13
mercutio22mzz: I will try that and report back23:13
DevelopmentStagebjsnider: Many..  On Jaunty I probably shut down a dozen services when I first installed it.  Karmic has totally changed everything and I can no longer do it23:14
carpenikeOk that fixed it.23:14
mzzDevelopmentStage: runlevels are a sysvinit thing (although replacement init systems may use something similar, and while karmic uses upstart it runs a sysvinit emulation layer on top). "Linux uses runlevels" is inaccurate.23:14
zniavre!grub223:14
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager in Karmic. For more information on GRUB2 please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub223:14
carpenikeHow do i install the app that allows me to play encrypted dvds in 9.10?23:14
JanCDevelopmentStage: did you try uninstalling those services?23:14
bjsniderDevelopmentStage, a dozen services? come on, that's hyperboli23:14
mzzalso, JanC already said all that more concisely :)23:14
Jordan_U!dvd | carpenike23:14
ubottucarpenike: For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also https://help.ubuntu.com/9.04/musicvideophotos/C/video.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats23:14
carpenikethanks.23:14
dupondjethis feels so sad :(23:15
DevelopmentStageI am amazed that it is so difficult to simply turn a service on or off..Fedora has a little GUI menu where you can do it in 30 seconds..Why cant Ubuntu do this?23:15
DevelopmentStagebjsnider: Yes I would say 8-10, no kidding23:15
wgrantDevelopmentStage: Because very, very few people have any need at all to do it, and we are in the middle of a big migration to Upstart.23:15
wgrantIt is rightly not a high priority.23:15
mzzDevelopmentStage: "sudo service blah stop" works, and I'd expect the tools you're used to to still work for the sysv ones. Again: if they don't: file bugs if there aren't any yet23:15
test34DevelopmentStage, are you sure you don't mean 4-5?23:15
mercutio22mzz: No... I still ony see jaunty options and splash screen is messed up, a mix between jaunty and karmic23:15
DevelopmentStagetest34: No I mean 8-10 at least23:15
mzzmercutio22: which grub menu do you get? Iirc grub reports its version at the bottom of the screen.23:16
dupondjeok and now ? can't wipe the disk, can't find the disk23:16
mzzDevelopmentStage: which ones (just curious)?23:16
dupondjeits broken :(23:16
Jordan_Umercutio22: Did you remove your old kernels?23:16
jarAnyone else have an issue on netboox remix where gnome-terminal always opens in / rather than ~ ?23:16
seb_1024hi, just upgading and I have lots of dbus_move_error() errors23:16
JanCDevelopmentStage: why don't you remove those packages you don't need?23:17
DevelopmentStageI dont need avahi, I dont need braile, I dont need cups, I dont need bluetooth, I dont need laptop-mode, I dont need pcmiautils23:17
DevelopmentStageand others,.,.this is a partial list23:17
e3coGoodJob on the OS. This is the first Ubuntu I have not had update problems with23:17
Jordan_Umercutio22: Those kernel entries are supposed to be there as a fall back in case there are problems with the karmic kernel after upgrade, you can remove them23:17
mercutio22mzz: I don't see any version number at the bottom of the screen ={23:17
rockrathello23:17
mzzDevelopmentStage: the laptop stuff I'd just purge if this isn't a laptop (the system I on is, so I'm not going to check if that's doable)23:17
mzzdrat23:17
mzzcan someone tell me off the top of their head how you tell the grub legacy and grub 2 menu apart? :)23:18
wgrantIsn't the version string up the top somewherE?23:18
e3cogrub-version23:18
mmcjithis is the first version of ubuntu I have not been able to get widescreen resolution working on larger LCD screens.  odd thou that 1280x800 works just fine on the laptop it's self.  Any suggestion on getting 1440x900 to work on larger LCD monitor?23:18
wgrantI don't remember; I don't see GRUB any more.23:18
mzzmercutio22: ah, what wgrant said?23:18
Jordan_Umzz: One is menu.lst the other is grub.cfg23:18
mzzJordan_U: I know, but how do you tell which one you're actually getting at boot time?23:18
rockrati am experiencing occasional lockouts, specially while using firefox. is it ok or do i need to fix something ?23:18
JanCmzz: the editor in grub2 is a lot more fancy for example  ;)23:18
mercutio22wgrant: I don't see it23:18
mzzJordan_U: I guess we could compare menu.lst and grub.cfg to what's actually in the menu but that seems a bit error-prone23:18
e3cowgrant:  sounds like you don't have wait time set to a time23:19
Jordan_Umzz: GRUB2 shows it's version at the top if you show the menu23:19
mzzah, great, thanks23:19
e3co1.98 right?23:19
mzzmercutio22: so it's at the top, not the bottom23:19
wild_oscarhey! are there any known issues with portmap, nfs-kernel server at startup?23:19
Jordan_Ue3co: 1.97 beta4 ( final won't make it to karmic before release )23:19
mercutio22Jordan_U: how to show the menu23:19
mercutio22?23:19
JanCmzz: oh, and grub2 uses left shift to get into the menu, while grub1 used Esc23:19
Jordan_Umercutio22: Hold shift at boot23:19
e3coJordan_U:  oh23:19
mmcjii have not had any issues with nfs on 9.1023:19
dupondjewodim: Input/output error. read error on input file23:19
wild_oscarif I install nfs-kernel-server, neither postfix nor nfs-kernel-server start on startup23:19
dupondjeROFL :( input file on blank cdrw ? :x23:20
mercutio22Jordan_U: thanks, lets see23:20
wild_oscarmmcji: do you have the kernel-server ?23:20
wild_oscarie, nfsd23:20
mmcjiyes23:20
mzzdupondje: so what was the actual wodim command giving you that23:20
wild_oscarffs...I don't know what could be happening23:20
mzzdupondje: also: did you manually eject and re-insert the disc (this is frequently necessary after blanking)23:20
mmcjidid you define your exports ?23:20
wild_oscarif I install nfs-kernel-server it happens, if I uninstall everything works23:20
wild_oscarmmcji: it doesn't start when exports is blank, right23:21
dupondjejl@laptopjl:~$ wodim blank=fast /dev/cdr23:21
mmcjii do not know really, i just configured it and then did exportfs -a23:21
mmcjiafter restarting the nfs-kernel23:21
mmcjino issues for me after that23:22
DevelopmentStagemzz: How do I purge "laptop-mode?"  There is no such package in aptitude..23:22
mzzdupondje: iirc that's not the right syntax, try either just "wodim blank=fast" or "wodim blank=fast dev=/dev/cdr"23:22
mercutio22mzz, Jordan_U I see grub loading stage 1.5 very quick, but no version either on top or bottom of the screen whether or not I press shift...23:22
DevelopmentStageWhat is the name of the package that provides "laptop-mode"23:22
mmcjion the client side, you just need nfs-common and portmap23:22
mzzDevelopmentStage: dpkg -S $(which laptop-mode) knows23:22
wild_oscarthe biggest issue is that it is preventing postfix from starting23:22
mzzDevelopmentStage: or dpkg -S /etc/init.d/laptop-mode depending on what you mean23:22
mzzmercutio22: ok, that's grub 123:22
mmcjiI am not running postfix, so you have an element I am not working with.23:22
DevelopmentStagethanks mzz that worked23:23
mzzmercutio22: you upgraded from jaunty to karmic, right? I'm assuming you're ok with upgrading to grub 223:23
mercutio22mzz: yes, I am23:23
mercutio22mzz: any clues?23:23
mzzoh, ugh23:23
rockratwhere can i find recent system messages ?23:23
mzzmercutio22: looks like grub (legacy) installs /sbin/grub-install while grub-pc (grub 2) installs /usr/sbin/grub-install23:24
mercutio22mzz: so i just run the script on the later path?23:24
mzzmercutio22: the latter normally comes first on $PATH though. Can you check if you still have grub 1 installed and purge it if it is?23:24
mercutio22mzz: sur23:24
mzzmercutio22: (and I'm assuming you have something bootable to recover, I'm not being careful to avoid making the system unbootable)23:24
mercutio22mzz: yeah, I have some cds here23:25
mzzrockrat: various files in /var/log, or "dmesg|tail" if you meant just kernel messages23:25
rockratmzz: thanks23:26
mercutio22mzz: ok.. I am purging it23:27
mercutio22mzz: and chose grub2 for installation23:27
mzzmercutio22: then run grub-install some more23:27
mzzI'm assuming you have grub-pc installed23:27
rockratmzz: repeating msg >> [ 8556.883756] sr0: CDROM not ready.  Make sure there is a disc in the drive.23:27
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mercutio22mzz: yeah.. I just installed it now23:27
BookmanSince upgrading to 9.10, Evolution can no longer send email via smtp.  It just times out trying to connect.  I'm not sure what went wrong or how to check.23:27
rockratmzz: i am not using disc23:27
mzzmercutio22: hmm, weird. I wonder if you somehow ended up with grub-common but not grub-pc or something.23:28
mzzno, that can't be it23:28
wild_oscarmmcji: could you try to install postfix to see if the issue happens?23:29
mercutio22mzz: yeah! it worked! =]23:30
mzzstill odd23:30
mercutio22mzz: I get Grub2 now23:30
mercutio22mzz: and karmic kernel options23:31
mzzmercutio22: I should've spent more time figuring out what broken state you'd gotten into instead of just getting you out of it23:31
cowbudBookman: is the server you are connecting to local or remote? and have you tried just connecting to the port with telnet?23:31
nemoabout once a day23:31
nemoon launching vlc23:31
mercutio22mzz: how can I help? maybe I can revert changes?23:32
nemoit stutters every second or two while playing in an irritating fashion unless I shut it down, do a killall pulseaudio, then restart it :(23:32
nemosooo annoying23:32
mzzmercutio22: don't bother23:33
mzz(I doubt it'd put you back in the same state)23:33
mzznemo: I have totem deadlocking on me occasionally. Just started actually gathering data on that one.23:33
nemohm. haven't used totem lately.23:33
mzz(it usually does it on loading a new movie, and the ui thread deadlocks)23:33
nemobut it did do that plenty before23:33
mzzI stored a bunch of stacks before I killed it the last time I hit this, so I can compare stacks if it happens again23:34
nemooh. I was getting the crashes on trying to hit close, searching launchpad revealed an open bug and a ton of stacks23:34
nemodon't think I've run into yours before23:34
mzzif it gets into this state I have to "force quit" it (the ui thread deadlocks)23:35
ubuntuLovermzz, the hdd test still hasn't said that it finished and it's 10mins after estimated finish time!23:36
Ian_Corneanyone else notice "reading database" when updating has become really slow?23:37
nemomzz: I expect odd pa stuff may be biggest source of issues in 9.1023:37
nemoat least judging from my friends and I23:37
jarI'm absolutely no stranger to editing /etc/fstab .. but is there SERIOUSLY not a front-end to this yet?23:38
jarReally?23:38
jarHeh.23:38
rockratmzz: /var/log/messages is being flooded by message >> Oct 26 05:34:39 xXx pulseaudio[1733]: alsa-source.c: Resume failed, couldn't restore original fragment settings. (Old: 65536/65536, New 1073676288/65532)23:38
nemojar: whatcha doin'?23:38
rockratmzz: cpu is at 100%23:38
mzzjar: there was one, iirc23:38
jarnemo, Not much.23:38
nemo(that doesn't have a frontend) :-p23:38
mzzubuntuLover: smartctl -a has a progress percentage in it somewhere23:38
DanaG!find dns_sd.h23:38
jarmzz, Was does no good now.23:38
jar;)23:38
ubottuFile dns_sd.h found in libavahi-compat-libdnssd-dev23:38
mzzrockrat: weird. What's spending cpu?23:39
mzzjar: sec, searching23:39
mzz!info pysdm23:39
ubottupysdm (source: pysdm): Graphical Storage Device Manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4.1-0ubuntu2 (karmic), package size 28 kB, installed size 292 kB23:39
ubuntuLovermzz, won't that jeopordize the test done so far?23:39
mzzjar: ^^^23:39
rockratmzz: firefox23:39
jarmzz, It's not the fact I need one. I'm just seriously LOL'ing that there's not an Ubuntu supported and shipped app for it.23:39
mzzubuntuLover: not normally, no23:39
yaccSo where does one post tracebacks?23:39
jaralso, mzz. That script looks terribly hacky and has NO place in a distro release.23:40
mzzjar: slightly puzzled me too, but if you're mostly gui-bound you can just mount through the "places" menu, and if you're not you can edit /etc/fstab23:40
mercutio22 something wlse worries me. I got a pop-up saying my disk is dieing =P23:40
rockratmzz: firefox >> waiting channel: futex_wait_queue_me23:40
mzzjar: that bad? I used it once but I didn't read it first23:40
jarmzz, that's a terrible solution for people with data drives.23:40
Jordan_Ujar: Why?23:40
wgrantjar: Which is a very small subset of users.23:40
jarwgrant, Wrong..23:40
mzzjar: if you're mostly gui-based it looks like gnome is smart enough to mount the drive if you need it23:41
mzzjar: (at least it's doing that with my bookmarked network drive)23:41
jarmzz, yeah but if you have a data hard drive with all your music on it and you open rhythmbox.. you're S.O.L23:41
mzzjar: rhythmbox is exactly what seems to be mounting the network drive for me here23:41
yacc_So where does one post tracebacks?23:41
yacc_No idea what exactly causes them.23:42
mzzrockrat: not sure how you managed that one, sorry23:42
mzzyacc_: what kind of tracebacks?23:42
jarmzz, I think it's seriously just funny that something as basic as making sure the system mounts something at boot isn't configurable without sudo vim /etc/fstab23:42
Jordan_Ujar: Why? You can set a drive to auto mount from nautilus23:42
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rockratmzz: ok thanks, nvm23:42
jarJordan_U, That's not really GNOME's job.23:42
yaccmzz, kernel oops.23:42
mzzyacc: "ubuntu-bug linux" iirc23:43
rockratbb23:43
jarJonathanD, /etc/fstab exists for a reason and should be configurable without sudo vim/nano/emacs /etc/fstab23:43
ubuntuLovermzz, yep, it's finixed with no errors23:43
* jar shakes his head23:43
ubuntuLover*finished23:43
mzzjar: must admit I was slightly puzzled by it myself, but arguably it makes sense because if you have multiple *internal* partitions you probably know about fstab and if you have multiple *external* ones you probably shouldn't automount them23:43
DanaGError: The stylesheet https://my.calpoly.edu/cas/login was not loaded because its MIME type, "text/html", is not "text/css".23:44
DanaGSource File: https://my.calpoly.edu/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Fblackboard.calpoly.edu%2Fwebapps%2Flogin%3Fnew_loc%3D%252Fwebapps%252Fportal%252Fframeset.jsp%253FuseCas%253D1%2526tab%253Dcourses%2526url%253D%252Fbin%252Fcommon%252Fcourse.pl%253Fcourse_id%253D_33314_23:44
DanaGLine: 023:44
yaccmzz: hope that works without X11 ;)23:44
mzzjar: there aren't *that* many cases where you actually need an editor like this (the most obvious one is adding a second internal hd when ubuntu is already installed on the primary)23:44
DanaGer23:44
DanaGsorry, wrong tab.23:44
jarmzz, that's still a poor excuse.23:44
mzzjar: I'm not saying there aren't cases where they're useful, but I think you're overestimating how necessary mount at boot is if you mainly (only) use gui apps23:44
jarassuming that just because someone has two hard drives they should know how to edit fstab is insane23:44
macoand if you have physical access to change hard drives but not root access... O_o23:44
mzzubuntuLover: then I seriously doubt any kind of formatting will help23:45
bjsniderDanaG, what are you trying to use to load that  page?23:45
jarmzz, It could easily be added to Disk Utility anyways..23:45
mzzjar: if they have two disks at ubuntu install time the installer deals with it correctly23:45
* DanaG can't get his danged eSATA drive to auto-mount at boot.23:45
wgrantjar: Disk Utility is brand new and unfinished.23:45
DanaGAnd when I plug it in, it demands authentication... and has no "remember me, **** you!" function.23:45
ubuntuLovermzz, back to square 1 then23:45
jarwgrant, It ships so I can complain if I want to :)23:45
wgrantPerhaps devicekit-disks will support the functionality that you seek eventually.23:45
mzzjar: again: I actually agree with you that this is something I expected to be there, but it turns out that as long as I stick to the gui utils mount at boot isn't critical.23:46
MrKeunermzz, now I think it could really be hardware problem. When I click strongly it works :( Sorry for bothering...23:46
DanaGAnd then it gives "Authentication Denied" for the other of the two partitions.23:46
jarwgrant, Why should we be relying on devicekit when fstab exists for this very reason?23:46
macojar: more constructively, you could fix it23:46
macodont whine unless youve at least filed a bug23:46
DanaGYeah, instead of queueing the requests... it makes one, and the other errors out!23:46
jarmaco, Canonical can hire me if they want me to take time out of my life for products they get paid for.23:46
jarAlso, RedHat.23:46
jarSince they actually code it.23:47
wgrantjar: /etc/network/interfaces exists for static configuration, but Network Manager is the preferred way for desktop users to configure networks.23:47
DanaGWhat happened to the PolicyKit "Remember Authentication" feature!23:47
DanaGs/!/?/23:47
macojar: ah another one of those "all you volunteers are suckers" people? well see if we wanna fix your stuff....23:47
wgrantjar: I imagine the same may happen for disk mounting; it's simply much more convenient and better for users.23:47
mzzDanaG: yeah, I've been wondering about that. Might be mia for polkit 1 (as opposed to 0.9)23:47
jarwgrant, And we all have seen how reliable Network Manager is.. hint, WiCD exists for a reason..23:47
wgrantjar: I haven't had problems with NM in more than 18 months.23:47
wgrantAnd I don't think WiCD exists for a reason any more.23:47
Jordan_UDanaG: Remembering permission and remembering an eSATA password are slightly different23:47
wgrantIf you have problems, file a damn bug.23:47
macojar: wicd was created back when drivers werent all standardizing on the one interface NM uses. now they all do, and it works dandy23:47
jarI haven't had issues with NM in more than.. 8 days.23:48
macomaybe your hardware's fubar?23:48
DanaGAll my NM issues have mostly turned out to be IWLAGN sucking.23:48
jarHaha.23:48
mzzonly problem I've had with NM was with a gsm modem usb thing, and that mostly went away in karmic's NM23:48
wgrantjar: If you didn't file a bug, you didn't have a problem.23:48
DanaGYeah, the new policykit lacks the "remember me" thing.23:48
jarwgrant, Known bugs. I don't need to throw in a "me too"23:48
Ian_Corneanyone else notice "reading database" when updating has become really slow?23:48
DanaGAnd the gnome policykit thingy doesn't even SHOW any devkit stuff!23:48
mzzoh, the other problem I've had with it is cnetworkmanager isn't in ubuntu23:48
macojar: you could throw in a patch23:48
mzzIan_Corne: that's purely io-bound here23:48
DanaGIn fact, all I see in Authorizations is this:23:49
jarmaco, I'm not a Canonical employee. I'm good.23:49
mzzIan_Corne: if it suddenly got slower I'd attempt to check other io-bound things23:49
DanaGpolicykit: revoke, read, modify, grant.23:49
macojar: neither am i. doesn't prevent me from submitting patches.23:49
Ian_Cornenah it's been like this for a while23:49
DanaGhal: device access: directly access colors.23:49
Ian_Cornefor a friend of mine too23:49
macojar: foss existed 20 years before canonical did.23:49
DanaGSurely there should be more than just 5 total authorizable things listed!23:49
Ian_Corneand on diffrent devices23:49
macojar: just because it exists now does not mean everyone should expect payment to fix what bothers them23:49
jarmaco, Indeed.. I'm well aware of RMS and the FSF23:49
mzzDanaG: most likely the list you're getting is only for polkit 0.9 stuff, which is hardly anything.23:50
jarAnd their extreme objection to Ubuntu23:50
macojar: but it seems youve never heard of scratching your own itch, only of whining like a baby23:50
jarSo maybe invoking them isn't the best idea?23:50
jar:)23:50
DanaGHmm, where's a panel for polkit 1?23:50
wgrantjar: Nobody invoked RMS and the FSF.23:50
mzzwell, *you* did23:50
wgrantjar: FOSS isn't just them...23:50
* mzz just drops this conversation.23:50
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/policykit-1-gnome/+bug/43228123:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 432281 in policykit-1-gnome "Missing polkit-gnome-authorization" [Undecided,Won't fix]23:50
jarwgrant, You're ignorant to say that F/OSS over 10 years ago wasn't exclusively the FSF and Richard Stallman.23:50
jarBut hey.23:51
jarHave fun.23:51
jarMy question has been answered and you have a good'n.23:51
jar;)23:51
macojar: the vast majority of ubuntu developers are volunteers. it is unfair for you to say "hey, volunteers, WORK HARDER!" but refuse to do anything yourself, even something which would *benefit* you. it shows a complete lack of appreciation and an attitude that developers probably don't want to reward by helping you.23:51
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/policykit-1-gnome/+bug/44531523:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 445315 in policykit-1-gnome "Unable to remember the authorization for mount a device" [Undecided,Won't fix]23:52
jarmaco, Have a great day ;)23:52
DanaG" I believe this is unfortunately "Won't Fix", the new policykit doesn't have the concept of remembering the authorizations."23:52
DanaGNice job breaking things, Upstream!23:52
ubuntuLovernight everyone23:52
* DanaG slaps Upstream with an eSATA cable.23:52
Ian_Cornehehe DanaG23:52
bjsniderDanaG, is the esata mount policy different from usb drives?23:53
DanaGYeah, it's considered internal.23:53
bjsniderthat's the problem23:54
DanaGWell, it wouldn't be so bad if they hadn't removed "remember authorization".23:54
mesulaI want Ubuntu to get better, not get worse.23:54
DanaGOr if at the very least, it didn't ERROR OUT on one while waiting for the other!23:54
mzz"considered internal" would be fixable through a .fdi file in a hal-based world23:54
mzzI haven't had to look up what the devicekit-disks equiv is23:55
DanaGThat is, if you make two requests at once, it prompts for one and refuses the other!23:55
DanaGWhat it should do: QUEUE THEM!23:55
DanaGGrrr!23:55
bjsniderDanaG, but if it behaved like a usb hdd it would be fine with you, right?23:55
DanaGYeah.23:55
mzzoh, speaking of queueing23:55
mzzI should probably file a bug on what happens if you hit the acpi power button while the screen is locked23:55
DanaGhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/15376823:56
jessture1can anyone tell me where to look to fix the volume on-screen-display when im watching youtube or other flash video on fullscreen?23:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 153768 in hal "External SATA (eSATA) removable disk (formatted with Ext3) not mounted automatically: hal-storage-fixed-mount refused uid 1000" [Unknown,Confirmed]23:56
wgrantWhat happens if you hit the acpi power button while the screen is locked?23:56
mzzwgrant: well, if I hit that button while I'm in gnome I get a "shut down the computer" dialog, with a 60 seconds timeout until it shuts down automatically.23:57
wgrantmzz: Ah. Convenient.23:57
bjsniderDanaG, i just think we should be trying to remove all of the password prompts that aren't necessary23:57
mzzwgrant: if I hit the power button while the screen is locked (including after a resume from hibernate) I get that same dialog, but it's invisible (behind the black locked screen screen) and counting down.23:57
DanaGRemoval of "remember me" is annoying.23:57
mzzwgrant: I'm not sure what should happen, but an invisibly counting down dialog is probably not it23:58
wgrantmzz: Probably not, no.23:58
mzz(if it's going to invisibly count down at least have it hibernate, not poweroff)23:58
* mzz wonders what app displays that thing anyway. gnome-session?23:59
wgrantProbably.23:59
wgrantI don't think it would be indicator-session23:59
wgrantBut you never know what crazy stuff DX has decided to do today...23:59

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