[00:02] oooo, sound! [00:02] crimsun: so now what? [00:04] BUGabundo: I need an update, i.e., is sound audible? [00:05] no [00:05] I just enabled that line in conf you asked [00:05] mib stuff [00:05] * BUGabundo checks paman [00:05] crimsun: no sinks [00:06] BUGabundo: just grep for codec in your dmesg [00:06] $ dmesg | grep codec [00:06] [ 18.914663] hda_codec: cannot build controlsfor #0 (error -22) [00:06] same stuff it always getts [00:08] BUGabundo: ok, modinfo snd-hda-intel|grep ^file [00:09] crimsun: filename: /lib/modules/2.6.32-9-generic/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko [00:09] doesn't really look like an alsa bug at this point [00:09] so why don't I have sound back? [00:09] BUGabundo: aptitude download linux-image-$(uname -r) [00:10] Get:1 http://neacm.fe.up.pt lucid/main linux-image-2.6.32-9-generic 2.6.32-9.13 [29.3MB] [00:10] BUGabundo: then, sudo rm -rf /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/sound && sudo dpkg -i linux-image-$(uname -r)*.deb [00:10] Fetched 29.3MB in 29s (996kB/s) [00:14] crimsun: http://26yo.sl.pt [00:15] crimsun: reboot ? [00:16] BUGabundo: remove the enable_msi=0 addition, first [00:16] BUGabundo: then reboot [00:18] brb [00:21] crimsun: FYI sound is back [00:21] :P [00:21] * BUGabundo is happy [00:21] * BUGabundo goes to watch a movie, before BED [00:28] huh [00:28] well, that explains it [00:28] the NID->Control mapping changes that Jaroslav did on the 8th broke it :( [00:29] guess I'll do that kernel build after all [00:29] crimsun: need a dmesg? [00:32] BUGabundo: no [00:33] I know where it broke, but it'll take me a bit to think of how to best fix [00:33] (it's unrelated to my changes) [00:33] fine by me [00:34] as long as it doesn't breake more then it is now, im cool [00:34] WFM === Seeker` is now known as Seeker === Seeker is now known as Seeker` [02:02] hello all [02:02] how is everyone tonight? [02:13] ok, i_is_broke , how are you ? [02:16] not to bad, tired, been working on rocking horses all day..lol [02:16] just got my computer back up and running yeah...finally. [02:39] just ran an update and now I have " Package information database for rpm cleaned up... " why? [02:40] unless Ubuntu started using rpm all of a sudden [02:40] !info rpm [02:40] rpm (source: rpm): package manager for RPM. In component main, is optional. Version 4.7.0-9 (lucid), package size 778 kB, installed size 1316 kB [02:40] why did that just get installed? === astechgeek is now known as techgeek [02:46] now getting http://paste.ubuntu.com/345082/ when trying to install a package [03:02] IdleOne, yes, we've switched to rpms. didn't you get the memo? [03:02] I must of missed it [03:04] you see, we figure red hat uses them, so they must be good [03:04] that's our brilliant reasoning [03:06] makes complete sense [03:06] in the meantime I am not able to install any packages using apt [03:07] Synaptic works [03:07] heh go figure [03:07] * IdleOne needs to read memo's instead of making paper airplanes [03:08] IdleOne: apt-get probably works, too. [03:09] I used aptitude install pastebinit and got http://paste.ubuntu.com/345082/ [03:10] hmmm looking again it seems that it did install pastebinit, last line has a pastebin url [03:10] but I don't know what all that output means [03:12] nhandler: congrats on the nomination! [03:12] errr [03:13] see the output from the pastebin link is not the same as the one on my screen [03:13] very strange [03:30] RAOF: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptitude/+bug/499665 [03:30] Ubuntu bug 499665 in aptitude "aptitude crashed after trying to install random packages." [Undecided,New] [03:35] nhandler: congrats on the nomination! [04:36] anyone seeing that aptitude bug? [04:36] where it crashes with some lovely stack smashing when you install random stuff? [04:37] yeah [04:37] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptitude/+bug/499665 [04:37] there it is [04:37] Ubuntu bug 499665 in aptitude "aptitude crashed after trying to install random packages." [Undecided,Confirmed] [04:37] bug 499665 [04:37] Launchpad bug 499665 in aptitude "aptitude crashed after trying to install random packages." [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/499665 [04:37] yeah that [04:37] IdleOne: grabbing #ubuntu-women scrollback too? [04:37] nope I posted it here also :P [04:38] oh [04:38] ooo hey that was you? [04:38] i need to learn to read nicks :P [04:38] hahaha [04:38] yes that was me [04:39] yoasif: would be great if you click the " also affects me " link [04:39] try and get this fixed quick :) [04:40] or not [08:54] http://www.slashgear.com/hp-probook-6445b-and-6545b-notebooks-elite-7000-desktop-break-cover-1259991/ -- interesting... wonder if that means it's ACPI 4.0. [08:54] Power usage gauge on a desktop. [09:31] yo yo yo [09:33] yo yo ma [09:34] yo ma ma [09:34] one more: "ma ma ma" [09:36] hehe, lucid is suprisingly super usable [09:58] i occered x segment fault,what should i do ? [09:59] report a bug ,and how? [10:03] wzssyqa: launchpad.net is the Tool - but you need to be more specific than this [10:04] Tscheesy: i just ask for that,and i know to use ubuntu-bug , [10:04] Tscheesy: what i ask is that ,anything more? [10:06] Well, it'd be great if you could get a backtrace. [10:07] And the wiki tends to have system-specific debugging tips. [10:07] RAOF: backtrace?how to? [10:08] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Debugging [10:19] ok anyone else getting a stack dump doing safe-upgrade? [10:33] ok whats going on with upgrade? [10:42] i_is_broke: recent apt upgrade broke aptitude, apt-get still usable [10:42] can anyone here help test a simple python script of mine/? [10:46] arand, ah thank you yes its working. [10:46] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptitude/+bug/499631 seems to be fixed in recent aptitude upgrade i_is_broke [10:46] Ubuntu bug 499631 in aptitude "Stack smashing in aptitude on safe-upgrade" [High,Fix released] [10:47] cool [10:47] i didnt do an upgrade yesterday, so im just catching up. [10:50] Anyone else running Lucid on an Acer Aspire One, and finding it won't boot to GDM with the current Lucid kernel? [10:53] maxb, gdm is broke right now. [10:53] it wont even load on my desktop. [10:54] well it was broke i havent checked now. === yofel_ is now known as yofel [10:56] Well, I may be a day out of date, but it works for me with the -8 kernel [10:58] But with -9, "init: gdm main process (x) terminated with status 1" [10:59] followed by a garbled display [10:59] and no gettys either :-/ [11:01] morning === BUGabundo_work is now known as BUGabundo_lunch [12:16] It does not seem to be a great sign when wait-for-root manages to segfault :-/ [12:46] aptitude dieing with a SIGABRT for anyone else? [12:52] Oh, update === BUGabundo_lunch is now known as BUGabundo_work [12:57] hi [13:03] hey sebsebseb [13:19] BUGabundo_work: hey [13:28] hi, i found a dependecy prob for ubuntu-netbook. it still depends on ubuntu-netbook-remix-default-settings instead of ubuntu-netbook-default-settings [13:37] schmidtm_: file a bug [14:58] Hi [14:58] I'm considering an upgrade from Kubuntu 9.04 [14:58] How's the stability. especially with KDE SC 4.4 Beta 1? [14:59] strigi/nepomuk supposed to run yet in a 4.4 beta2 install from the repos? [14:59] My hardware is a bit ancient - Celeron Northwood 2,4Ghz, Epox P4X400D, Radeon 9200SE [15:01] I keep getting "Nepomuk Semantic Desktop needs the Virtuoso RDF server", but i'm not finding good info on how to fix the situation [15:03] Galvatron: try a LiveCD [15:04] Galvatron, if you're using fglrx now, you can forget it in lucid. you'll be using the radeon driver [15:05] Fglrx is an open driver? [15:10] Konq seems to have an odd copy/paste issue.. ^C/^V work but right-click options on highlighted text are greyed out [15:15] hey folks [15:23] hey BUGabundo_work, chrisccoulson [15:23] hey BluesKaj [15:24] I'm still trying to figure out why I have 2 consecutive login pages ...any ideas? [15:25] BluesKaj: I'm also getting that, with kdm [15:25] yup genii , I have it on both lucid machines [15:26] BluesKaj: I suspect primary auth method in PAM fails, secondary kicks in [15:27] ok, uhmm , heard of PAM , but what is it [15:27] ola BluesKaj [15:27] BluesKaj: Pluggable Authentication Modules/Method [15:28] * BluesKaj wiki's pam [15:30] ok , that was more than I needed to know :) [15:31] mancan these linux descriptions get "wordy" [15:32] the technical nomenclature in linux almost approaches the BS I used to read in scientific newsletters we subscribed to at work [15:32] :) [15:36] well, maybe not so bad after reading it a second time :) [15:36] interesting... this webcam even has computer-toggleable analog zoom. [15:37] but... if I set it to 1280x960, colors get screwed up. [15:37] analog? [15:37] er, optical zoom. [15:37] It has "regular" and "macro", as the Windows app calls them. [15:38] its the first time i see DanaG complimenting something... usually he is just bitching around something... must be xtmas spirit [15:40] heh, latest xkcd.com comic is awesome. [15:42] weird... audio capture is not working. [15:42] er, that's guvcview's fault, not ALSA's. [15:43] hmm, are there any good kde webcam apps that give access to zoom controls, and all that jazz? [15:43] "all that jazz" =รพ [15:49] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qt4-x11/+bug/332495 [15:49] Ubuntu bug 332495 in kdebase "Many multimedia keys doesn't work in KDE 4 - The key you just pressed isn't supported by Qt (dup-of: 293213)" [Unknown,Confirmed] [15:49] Ubuntu bug 293213 in qt4-x11 "Qt and kde4libs don't support various multimedia keys" [Medium,Fix released] [15:50] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-default-settings/+bug/293213 [15:50] er [15:50] yeah. [15:56] yargh... does kde4.4b2 have any way to handle brightness keys? [15:57] have we even packaged b2? [15:57] i thought we just finished packaging b1 last week [15:59] fn + F(7|8) ? [16:00] i see i can't handle brightness if I remove CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED_V2 from kernel config [16:00] i wonder why [16:03] It's weird... it lets me "bind" the keys... yet doesn't actually grab them. [16:04] !test [16:04] yes, I'm alive. [16:04] ubottu, hello [16:04] Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu+1! Feel free to ask questions and help people out. The channel guidelines are at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines. Enjoy your stay! === mac_v is now known as _vish === om26er_ is now known as om26er [16:56] turns out my dd/clonezilla issues were karmic issues, so we're having to go back to Jaunty [16:57] any ideas if grub2/whatever else is going on in the boot works better with dd in Lucid? [16:58] I'm not sure what your issue was douglasawh-work, but Lucid is pretty nice. I only had 2 bugs to work out. [16:58] an xorg.conf issue and a printing issue [17:00] trimmer: is the ATI/Xorg stuff fixed? [17:00] it's been literally unusable for me on the machine I've got [17:01] all of our laptops at work have ATI cards (rolls eyes) though I suppose actually the T400 has switchable graphics [17:01] trimmer: the issue I was having with karmic is the grub doesn't play nicely with dd [17:02] !test [17:02] yes, I'm alive. [17:02] meaning, when you dd *if an image, when you dd *of it, the image is unbootable [17:03] speaking of when you use full disk encryption, specifically [17:03] I should probably file a bug, but I've got too many other things going on at work :( [17:08] Yeah, the full disk encryption was a problem for me too. [17:08] Specifically, the systemwould boot but nothing but black on all tty's [17:09] I skipped over that [17:10] No the ATI still has issues, fortunately, I'm running nvidia === _vish is now known as \vish [17:11] bbiab [18:46] is jack restricted? i thought jack was FOSS === yofel_ is now known as yofel [19:48] Hi [19:49] I took the risk of upgrading from Kubuntu 9.04 by using sudo kate /etc/apt/sources.list and replacing "jaunty" with "lucid" [19:49] And I failed [19:49] After reboot it didn't mount partations [19:50] After loading bar with Kubuntu logo I got just: "mountall: Could not connect to Plymouth" [19:51] Of course I can't access recovery mode either due to the same issue [19:52] Can I do anything except format? [19:52] Now I'm riding from LiveCD 9.04 and backing things up [19:52] *reading [19:52] **writing [20:16] Galvatron, that is how i went to lucid but thats also the day you was suppose to, been lots of updates and changes since then. [20:17] ugh my tab completion isnt working..grrrrr. [20:17] ok hold on ill be back...um you should of done a do-dist-upgrade [20:18] now lets see if it works. [20:18] hmmm wonder why my tab completion isnt working now..grr. === cjohnston is now known as FFEMTcJ === FFEMTcJ is now known as cjohnston === darthanubis is now known as chronos === chronos is now known as chr0n0s === chr0n0s is now known as Titus === Titus is now known as Nerva === Nerva is now known as Trajan === Trajan is now known as Aurelius === Aurelius is now known as Commodus === Commodus is now known as Amaunet === Amaunet is now known as altnick [22:23] I see that people are having SIGABRT problems with aptitude. I was having similar problems, and I tried upgrading aptitude. This did not help. The problem went away after I upgraded apt to the latest version. Knowing this, should aptitude have a version= dependency on apt? [22:41] howdy all [23:08] hey, anyone knows any plans for thunderbird 3.0? [23:09] it's in Fedora but lucid is still behind unfortunately [23:10] cbmuser: Fedora tend to get stuff first [23:12] cbmuser, the easiest way to check is to look at what's upstream in debian right now [23:12] I wouldn't count on Debian for that ;) [23:12] cbmuser: There's a daily PPA. [23:12] and in Debian it's going to be icedove [23:13] jpds: I know, but that doesn't contain the stable release AFAIK [23:13] do you mean FTAs? [23:13] Yeah. [23:14] hey cool, I just realised that Lucid contains some of my plymouth-patches ;) [23:14] bug #314668 [23:14] Launchpad bug 314668 in baltix "[needs-packaging] Thunderbird 3" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/314668 [23:17] cbmuser: You could click "Affects me too" and subscribe to that bug report for updates. :) [23:17] I know [23:18] maybe I can collect some karma there :P