[07:28] <Deathvalley122> anyone here?
[07:35] <dtchen> Deathvalley122: just ask.
[07:36] <Deathvalley122> well
[07:37] <Deathvalley122> some people are saying it's a kernel issue idk but there seems something wrong with my dvd drive in karmic
[07:38] <eagles0513875> Deathvalley122: paste the link bro
[07:38] <Deathvalley122> eagles0513875: 
[07:38] <Deathvalley122> can you
[07:38] <Deathvalley122> I am installing java
[07:39] <eagles0513875> ahhh ok lol 
[07:39] <eagles0513875> dtchen: his bug and issue is this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8193361
[07:40] <eagles0513875> dtchen: does that look like a kernel issue to you or something else
[07:43] <dtchen> seems odd; I wouldn't rule out a linux issue, but I don't think that's what's causing it.
[07:43] <dtchen> is this with GNOME, KDE, or Xfce?
[07:44] <Deathvalley122> gnome
[07:44] <dtchen> wonder if it's brasero (again)
[07:44] <eagles0513875> Deathvalley122: brasero = cd burning program
[07:44] <Deathvalley122> eagles0513875: 
[07:45] <Deathvalley122> I don't use that
[07:45] <Deathvalley122> lol
[07:45] <eagles0513875> maybe not but it could be possibly conflicting with something
[07:45] <dtchen> it doesn't matter if you use it directly or not; it's used by nautilus
[07:45] <Deathvalley122> I just stick a disc in and eject it and it starts that error and I have unmount the drive
[07:45] <dtchen> -> libbrasero-media0
[07:46] <eagles0513875> Deathvalley122: what hes saying is brasero is tied in with nautilus so even though you dont use brasero some other programs use it
[07:46] <Deathvalley122> eagles0513875: I couldn't tell you 
[07:46] <Deathvalley122> I don't know what it is
[07:47] <eagles0513875> thats what dtchen is saying
[07:47] <eagles0513875> brasero like i mentioned before is the gnome program to burn cd's and dvds
[07:47] <Deathvalley122> dtchen: I reported a bug about it but ...
[07:47] <Deathvalley122> I don't know
[07:48] <Deathvalley122> I know what it is eagles0513875 I don't use that one to burn dvd's
[07:48] <Deathvalley122> but anyways
[07:48] <eagles0513875> hes saying nautilus has it tied into it and it could be the underlying cause of your issue
[07:48] <eagles0513875> dtchen: how badly would it break nautilus if he uninstalled brasero
[07:49] <eagles0513875> or gnome in general if he uninstalled it
[07:49] <dtchen> well, he likely wouldn't be able to have automount and other user-friendly things
[07:50] <dtchen> it should be fairly straightforward to deduce what role GNOME libs/apps have in it
[07:50] <dtchen> boot into a failsafe X session without GNOME
[07:50] <dtchen> insert the DVD
[07:50] <dtchen> mount it manually from an xterm
[07:50] <dtchen> inspect the kernel ring buffer as dumped by dmesg
[07:51] <Deathvalley122> I'll try that after I get done with a transfer with someone
[07:51] <Deathvalley122> I don't want to interrupt the transfer :(
[07:52] <eagles0513875> Deathvalley122: when you inspect dmesg like dtchen you can pastbinit if you would like so i can take a look at it as well
[07:53] <Deathvalley122> if you want ...
[07:53] <Deathvalley122> can't do it atm though eagles0513875
[07:53] <eagles0513875> i know just when ever you do get around to trying it 
[07:54] <Deathvalley122> probably not for 2 days maybe and I don't want to break anything atm
[13:21] <zeroXten> heya. I'm running a script via udev to lock the screensaver (in Karmic), getting Failed to connect to the D-BUS daemon: /bin/dbus-launch terminated abnormally with the following error: No protocol specified#012Autolaunch error: X11 initialization failed. Any ideas on how to troubleshoot? Display and Xauthority seem to be exported correctly. Worked fine on Hardy.
[15:18] <zeroXten> nevermind, xauth is in /var/run/gdm/...
[19:39] <quickvfr1> On upgrade to 9.10 i386, I cannot get to the login screen.  I get to the splash screen with the with line, it goes to black and then loops.  Any ideas?