[01:33] <hyperstream> adduser: Could not find program named `ecryptfs-setup-private' in $PATH.
[01:33] <hyperstream> what woudl be causing this?
[01:33] <hyperstream> would*
[01:37] <crimsun> do you have ecryptfs-utils installed?
[01:42] <hyperstream> crimsun, i do now, thanks
[01:58] <fractalis> Is there a mailing list or anything dedicated to Lucid? I upgraded last night and wanted to know a good place to send info if I encounter anything.
[02:00] <crimsun> where "encounter anything" is really "I encountered a bug"? Use the bug tracker, please.
[02:15] <bjsnider> does anybody have A) a bluray drive, B) a decent geforce 8 or later nvidia card, and C) a bluray movie?
[04:17] <genii> bjsnider: I have an Aspire 8730, which has Matshita Bluray (BD-CMB UJ130AS), GeForce 9300M GS, and yeah some movies
[04:18] <genii> I'm still currently using Windows to use em
[04:23] <bjsnider> genii, ok
[04:24] <bjsnider> i have packaged libbluray and i am preparing the mplayer patch
[04:25] <bjsnider> the geforce 9300 uses purevideo generation 3, so you've got total vc1 decoding
[04:26] <bjsnider> genii, would you prefer lucid or karmic?
[04:27] <genii> bjsnider: I have 9.04 and 10.04 installs... so Lucid, preferably. Right now I'm on my 9.04 tho, the wifi manager in Lucid is acting up and my access point is too far away to wire it in
[04:30] <bjsnider> copy that
[04:52] <bjsnider> genii, bah, the build queue is putting things off too much
[04:53] <genii> bjsnider: No worries. I'll be around
[05:22] <MTecknology> so; are there any massive issues going on with +1?
[05:41] <MTecknology> I think I found a bug upgrading to 10.04
[05:41] <MTecknology> I didn't change these files at all http://paste.ubuntu.com/350663/
[07:09] <MTecknology> !info chromium-browser
[07:22] <MTecknology> I like chromium; I just wish it worked right...
[09:44] <\vish> MTecknology: why dont you download the chrome package from google? it installs the google repo and gets updated too but it would be a bit older than chromium ;)
[09:49] <MTecknology> \vish: I considered it. I'm not sure if that's what I want to do though..
[09:49] <\vish> MTecknology: well , then the chromium ppa is the only other way :)
[09:50]  * \vish was using the ppa , but the ppa stuff broke too often :/
[09:51] <MTecknology> \vish: I'm using the ppa now. I just got a little confused when I moved to +1
[09:52] <MTecknology> my pain killer is really kicking in
[09:55] <tgpraveen> !info evince
[09:55] <tgpraveen> !info poppler
[09:57] <MTecknology> this kernel better fail compiling really soon.......
[09:57] <MTecknology> wow - osd-notify looks really messed up...
[10:00] <\vish> MTecknology: you can turn the off...
[10:00] <\vish> the debug*
[10:01] <MTecknology> \vish: that
[10:01] <MTecknology> 's what that is?
[10:01] <MTecknology> there's a blue bar saying "low report incorrect urgency?"
[10:02] <\vish> yeah , thats the debug info along with the grib lines
[10:03] <\vish> grid*
[10:03] <MTecknology> how do I disable that? and why is it default?
[10:07] <\vish> MTecknology: edit > "/usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.freedesktop.Notifications.service" and remove "DEBUG" from it
[10:08] <\vish> MTecknology: it was to actually check if the apps are sending the notifications with the right urgency.. mostly only for the alpha/beta
[10:09] <\vish> remove "DEBUG=1" *
[10:09] <MTecknology> I changed to DEBUG=0
[10:09] <\vish> ah , that might work too :)
[10:10] <MTecknology> assuming it's just a boolean
[10:10] <MTecknology> how do I restart the daemon then..
[10:11] <\vish> i wasnt sure either... i just restated session ;)
[10:11] <MTecknology> alrighty
[10:11] <MTecknology> thanks
[10:14] <MTecknology> muscle relaxer / pain killer + 04:15
[10:14] <MTecknology> getting me :P
[11:23] <yofel> *sigh* does anyone get network connection in KVM? I can't even ping anything
[15:24] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[15:33] <BUGabundo> boas o/
[15:37]  * cwillu_at_work huggles BUGabundo with custom patches for omapfb
[15:37]  * BUGabundo hugs cwillu_at_work back, but kicks the patch
[15:38] <cwillu_at_work> my scrolling performance on a beagleboard _will_ be acceptable, or I will die trying
[16:05] <floating> I want to upgrade to lucid, but I have too little space. I have installed ubuntu command-line install, and it took some 700mb. I have a 1gb ext4 partition. When I run the command to upgrade to lucid alpha, there is 29mb too little space. what should i do ? In windows xp partition magic there is no option to resize the partition. here's a pic from pm8 http://up.k10x.net/nykfuizeqcaqj/partitions01.PNG
[16:05] <floating> it says ext3 in pm8, although it is cli from ubuntu 9.10
[16:05] <floating> i think it chose ext4
[16:06] <floating> i didn't change
[16:07] <floating> that700mb base install, i wonder if i can remove something from there, i bet i can, but what
[16:08] <cwillu_at_work> yay, it booted!
[16:08] <cwillu_at_work> and x even started!
[16:08] <cwillu_at_work> floating, use gparted
[16:08] <cwillu_at_work> from a livecd or whatever
[16:10] <yofel> floating: how much RAM do you have? you could mount /var/cache/apt/archives as a tmpfs so that the .deb files are stored in RAM instead of the HD (you'll use them though when you reboot)
[16:10] <floating> don't have a cd-rom drive though. 128mb ram
[16:10] <yofel> s/use/loose
[16:10] <yofel> not enough :/
[16:11] <floating> maybe I try some other distro. I would have just wanted to try lubuntu lucid, if it can do anything on this
[16:11] <yofel> hm...
[16:11] <yofel> has to be possible somehow
[16:12] <floating> apt-get remove something that is not really needed, and install it back after upgrade and clean.. maybe it frees space
[16:12] <yofel> floating: how much is installed? ubuntu-standard?
[16:12] <yofel> that's what I was thinking about too
[16:12] <floating> ubuntu 9.10 alternative cd, and expert command-line install, it used some 700mb of that 1gb
[16:12] <yofel> afaik you should be fine if you don't remove anything essential or belonging to ubuntu-minimal
[16:13] <floating> I should try get the list of installed software somewhere
[16:13] <yofel> floating: removed any leftover kernels?
[16:13] <floating> no
[16:14] <yofel> check that you only have the one you're running in now installed
[16:14] <yofel> when newer kernels are installed on updates the old ones don't get auto-removed
[16:16] <floating> i'll boot there adn check
[16:21] <floating> I have linux-image-generic and linux-image-2.6.31-16-generic
[16:23] <floating> both are 2.6.31-16 the other is .16.29 and other .16.53
[16:49] <yofel> hey nice... apt is broken
[16:50] <yofel> floating: was away for a moment sry, those are ok
[16:51] <BUGabundo> yofel: again ?
[16:51] <BUGabundo> aptitude was fine a few hours ago
[16:51] <yofel> BUGabundo: you can't specify a version for apt-get source
[16:51] <yofel> it always selects the highest available one
[16:51] <BUGabundo> aahhh
[16:52] <yofel> and tells me stuff like W: Ignore unavailable target release 'karmic' of package 'amarok'
[16:52] <yofel> although I have the karmic deb-src lines in sources.list
[16:52] <yofel> downgrading apt to the karmic version resolves it...
[16:52]  * yofel goes filing a bug
[16:52] <BUGabundo> ehhe
[17:04] <BluesKaj> aptitude acting up again ?
[17:05] <BUGabundo> hope not
[17:05] <BUGabundo> just apt db
[17:07] <yofel> anyone want  to confirm bug 502641 ? all you need is some package with more than one source version available (like ppa packages)
[17:08] <BluesKaj> BUGabundo, I understand that apt caused the aptitude problem initially
[17:08] <yofel> BluesKaj: aptitude works fine, even apt-get install works fine, only apt-get source does not
[17:36] <pasjr> How do I use my Ralink 2870usb on lucid
[17:41] <pasjr> am I alone in this room
[17:44] <BUGabundo> nope
[17:45] <pasjr> I was hoping to find help on the use of my Ralink wireless usb
[17:45] <BUGabundo> pasjr: are you using ubuntu 10.04 lucid?
[17:45] <pasjr> yes I am
[17:45] <BUGabundo> ok
[17:45] <BUGabundo> sorry, don't know anything about ralink's
[17:45] <pasjr> it shows up and sees my router but fails to connect
[17:45] <BUGabundo> other then its PITA
[17:46] <pasjr> it is pretty good fast but im stuck on useage at this time
[17:47] <pasjr> I can even see my onboard wirless but no clue how to connect with it
[17:47] <pasjr> So far I am really liking 10.04
[17:47] <BUGabundo> pasjr: wit network mamanager ?
[17:48] <BUGabundo> what does iwconfig and
[17:48] <BUGabundo> sudo iwlist wlan scan show?
[17:48] <pasjr> it shows up but will not connect, even tried ifconfig up but no luck
[17:48] <pasjr> yes it shows up on both
[17:48] <pasjr> somewhere there is still a switch I have not found
[17:49] <BUGabundo> and wicd ?
[17:49] <pasjr> nogo nothing works with wicd
[17:50] <BUGabundo> ask on #ubuntu-mozillateam to asac, on week days
[17:51] <pasjr> ok thankyou
[17:51] <BluesKaj> pasjr, I have one and can't get wicd to work with it either , a bit frustarating because it worked fine in jaunty
[17:51] <BUGabundo> file a kernel bug?
[17:51] <BluesKaj> didn't work in karmic either
[17:51] <pasjr> I did, no response yet
[17:52] <pasjr> that is when the kernel change
[17:52] <BluesKaj> well, mine uses the rt 2870 driver
[17:52] <pasjr> I do know support is there but not sure how to enable
[17:52] <pasjr> how did you get the driver to work??
[17:52] <BluesKaj> it's a belkin usb adapter
[17:53] <BluesKaj> in jaunty I used ndiswrapper , but it won't install in lucid
[17:53] <BUGabundo> on stable releases, usually backport kernel help
[17:53] <pasjr> o mine worked plug n play in 9.04 but now just spins
[17:54] <pasjr> I will make it work just need more Ideas to bounce
[17:55] <pasjr> well time to play back later
[18:21] <alex_mayorga> might an intel card be crashing X on lucid?
[18:22] <BUGabundo> not expected alex_mayorga
[18:22] <alex_mayorga> well my friends inpiron has Xorg segfaulting
[18:22] <BUGabundo> ehe
[18:24] <alex_mayorga> "Xorg [XXXX]: segfault at 0 ip 00000XXXXX sp XXXXXXXXXX error 4 in libc-2.10.1.so [XXXXXXX]
[18:24] <alex_mayorga> also gdm-simple-slav segfaults on libX11.so.6.3.0
[18:25] <alex_mayorga> this happens on even safe graphics mode, quite embarrasing :(
[18:25] <BUGabundo> ahaha
[18:25] <BUGabundo> trully awesome
[18:25] <BUGabundo> hey ia
[18:27] <alex_mayorga> is Bryce around?
[18:28] <jpds> alex_mayorga: My Intel card had issues with Lucid.
[18:28] <jpds> Kept locking up at random.
[18:29] <BUGabundo> alex_mayorga: I never see bryce in here
[18:29] <BUGabundo> try #ubuntu-x
[18:29] <alex_mayorga> jpds: any workarounds
[18:29] <jpds> Had to reinstall Karmic to get everything to work again.
[18:29] <BUGabundo> have you guys tried x-edgers PPA?
[18:29] <alex_mayorga> BUGabundo: thought so
[19:11] <Philantrop> I'd like to look into upstart's configuration. AFAIK, native upstart configs have replaced the traditional System-V init scripts since 9.10 or so. The initscripts package (from lucid) seems to contain plain old sysv scripts only, though. Where would I find the native configuration?
[19:17] <alex_mayorga> bjsnider: what's your PPA?
[19:19] <bjsnider> ppa for what? i have a few of them now
[19:21] <yofel> Philantrop: afaik the 'initscripts' package wasn't  yet ported to upstart
[19:21] <yofel> !upstart | Philantrop
[19:22] <yofel> you'll find a general overwiev there
[19:23] <Philantrop> yofel: Thanks, I know the website. I'm interested in a real-world implementation for possible upstart adoption in another distribution. Would there be a package to look at for such an example?
[19:24] <yofel> Philantrop: the upstarts scripts are kept in /etc/init/ and belong to their own respective packages
[19:25] <yofel> I don't really know much more
[19:25] <yofel> if you want to know more about writing upstart scripts you could ask in #ubuntu-devel
[19:26] <alex_mayorga> bjsnider: the 64 bit flash plug-in
[19:26] <Philantrop> yofel: Ok, thanks. Will do.
[19:28] <bjsnider> alex_mayorga, https://launchpad.net/~brandonsnider/+archive/experimental-flash
[19:54] <emma> unquery
[19:56] <guntbert> emma: please stop that
[19:59] <emma> guntbert -- stop what?
[20:00] <guntbert> emma: you are spamming multiple channels with "unquery"
[20:02] <emma> guntbert -- By the time you said stop that it was over. I was using /foreach in irssi to try to close all the open queries because i've been gone for a week and there are hundreds of them, but it didn't work as i expected.
[20:03] <BUGabundo> ahah emma
[20:03] <guntbert> emma: ok :) please avoid such things in the future :-)
[20:03] <BUGabundo> wb never the less
[20:03] <emma> Thanks. :)
[21:35] <MTecknology> !info terminator
[22:37]  * Crashbit exit
[23:03] <BUGabundo> you knows the bug, where flash video playing in full screen, still dims the screen ? its back