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DanaG | http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/05/asus-nx90jq-hands-on-dual-touchpads-unite/ -- ooh, perfect for multi-pointer X. | 02:37 |
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MTecknology | !info openbox | 02:47 |
MTecknology | tap tap | 02:47 |
ubottu | openbox (source: openbox): standards compliant, fast, light-weight, extensible window manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.4.7.2-5 (lucid), package size 266 kB, installed size 1432 kB | 02:47 |
MTecknology | how do I check the version of an app? | 02:48 |
MTecknology | oh :( | 02:49 |
MTecknology | I just saw it download; it's installing openbox 3.4.8 instead of 3.4.9 :( | 02:49 |
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crimsun | openbox | 3.4.9-2 | unstable | source, alpha, amd64, armel, hppa, hurd-i386, i386, ia64, kfreebsd-amd64, kfreebsd-i386, mips, mipsel, powerpc, sparc | 02:57 |
crimsun | do you need a sync from sid? | 02:57 |
DanaG | weird... my notify-osd is really, really, really tiny. | 03:02 |
DanaG | Looks like size 2 font, whereas the rest of my desktop uses 8.5 point font. | 03:02 |
DanaG | Okay, maybe it's 3 points. | 03:02 |
DanaG | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/notify-osd/+bug/469508 | 03:03 |
ubottu | Ubuntu bug 469508 in notify-osd "notify-osd becomes tiny on non-integer font sizes (dup-of: 396736)" [Medium,Triaged] | 03:03 |
ubottu | Ubuntu bug 396736 in notify-osd "notify-osd seems to be unable to use some of the fonts" [Medium,In progress] | 03:03 |
DanaG | grr, gnome's zero-volume-is-exactly-the-same-as-mute behavior irks me to no end. | 03:12 |
DanaG | Because zero volume should NOT assert the mute pin! | 03:12 |
DanaG | Then again, KDE did something even weirder: every time it tried to play a sound, it actually deactivated the hardware-mute! | 03:13 |
bjsnider | why not? | 03:13 |
bjsnider | zero master volume is not equal to mute? | 03:13 |
DanaG | In Windows, I can hold volume-down and hit zero-volume without the mute LED going orange. | 03:14 |
DanaG | Some test case: press hardware mute. Turn volume to zero. Turn volume back up. Card will unmute. | 03:14 |
DanaG | In Windows, it will stay muted. | 03:14 |
DanaG | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/332081 | 03:15 |
bjsnider | so you want to be able to adjust the volume while muted | 03:15 |
ubottu | Ubuntu bug 332081 in gnome-settings-daemon "Panel volume icon state changes to "mute" when volume reaches zero" [Low,New] | 03:15 |
DanaG | Interestingly enough, when Windows Media Center is open, then Windows does do the zero-asserts-mute thing. | 03:19 |
bjsnider | here's another thing you can do on windows: get a severe virus infection | 03:19 |
DanaG | Not if you're not a n00bcake. | 03:19 |
DanaG | Or at least, it's harder. | 03:20 |
DanaG | I also had the annoyance of my rfkill LED blinking on network activity, until I installed the compat-wireless stuff and set led_mode. | 03:23 |
DanaG | *blue*orange*blue*orange*blue*orange*blue*orange*blue*orange* | 03:25 |
DanaG | hmm, all that new GTK alpha stuff... will that mean we can use alpha-transparent wallpapers and have them actually work (and show the underlying stuff through compositing)? | 03:45 |
bjsnider | sure | 03:47 |
DanaG | Oh, and I found a wallpaper that looks nice with the latest Human theme in the repos (still same as Karmic?). | 04:02 |
DanaG | Now we just need gnome-appearance-properties to offer the Alpha channel setting. =þ | 04:02 |
bjsnider | those types of features will be worked into future mutter versions | 04:09 |
DanaG | Mutter? What does Mutter have to do with it? | 04:19 |
DanaG | All we need is the option to choose R,G,B,A in gnome desktop settings thingy, instead of just R,G,B. | 04:20 |
DanaG | ... and have it do the same for loaded png images, and such -- keep the alpha channel. | 04:20 |
DanaG | I'm curious about this "client-decorated windows" thing, though. | 04:21 |
DanaG | Interesting use case for the alpha stuff: compiz cube, with wallpaper being an image of a window or a door, with transparent inside. | 04:21 |
DanaG | So, if you look through the window or door, you see the other virtual desktops. | 04:21 |
colombofish | I have recently installed ubuntu 9.10 karmic version. Its fast and every things work. I want to setup my WIFI. The GUI is not helping me to setup. Can anyone help Please? | 04:47 |
bjsnider | colombofish, not in this channel. go to #ubuntu | 04:53 |
DanaG | oh, and I wish eog had alpha channel support. | 05:24 |
DanaG | That is, alpha in the image would make it REALLY transparent. | 05:24 |
bjsnider | DanaG is all about the desktop bling | 05:30 |
DanaG | Actually, that could be useful. | 05:30 |
DanaG | Bling for bling's sake is silly if overdone... but used correctly, effects can be nice. | 05:30 |
DanaG | I'd love to be able to preview images with transparent parts actually being transparent. | 05:31 |
bjsnider | oh, so you think compiz is silly? | 05:31 |
DanaG | No, but "burn", specifically, is. | 05:31 |
bjsnider | and the stupid water effects? | 05:31 |
DanaG | They're amusing to play with, but I don't use the ripple notification -- too distracting. | 05:31 |
DanaG | I use Lamp for min/unmin, Dream for open, and Sidekick for close. | 05:32 |
DanaG | and menus use Vacuum. | 05:32 |
DanaG | So it's like the mouse cursor "slurps" up the menus. | 05:32 |
DanaG | And I have the times short... 250 ms or less. | 05:32 |
bjsnider | i hope the gnome-devs don't bother with any of that on gnome-shell | 05:33 |
DanaG | Why? Just because you don't like it, doesn't mean it shouldn't be possible. | 05:33 |
DanaG | I don't like anchovies.... does that mean pizza makers should stop offering anchovies? | 05:34 |
DanaG | Not the best analogy, but, eh. | 05:34 |
bjsnider | because other than close, none of the things exist anymore | 05:34 |
bjsnider | well, i guess menus still do | 05:35 |
DanaG | As it is right now, when the animations for close and minimize were exactly the same..... that's bad. | 05:35 |
bjsnider | in individual programs | 05:35 |
DanaG | And the open animation sucked last time I tried it. | 05:35 |
DanaG | With my compiz settings, my desktop feels snazzy, but not stupid. | 05:35 |
bjsnider | compiz has too many options, too many plugins, too many things that can be turned on/off | 05:37 |
DanaG | I'd agree with that, actually. | 05:54 |
DanaG | Same thing with qtcurve.... options paralysis. | 05:54 |
DanaG | ... but that's even worse. | 05:54 |
DanaG | Actually, most of my settings could even be done with simple-ccsm. | 05:54 |
bjsnider | i like simple-ccsm | 05:55 |
DanaG | I did have to change window-types a bit.... group dialog with regular-window, and popup and dropdown and such menus together. | 05:55 |
bjsnider | but i'm sure the fact that the options and plugins exist at all is cause for hte code to overly large/slow/complex | 05:55 |
DanaG | http://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/Dana_Compiz.profile | 05:55 |
DanaG | weird... I hit super-w, and my whole desktop went transparent-ish. | 05:56 |
DanaG | That's supposed to trigger water. | 05:56 |
DanaG | Time to disable water, then. | 05:57 |
DanaG | hmm, and colorfilter isn't working. | 05:57 |
DanaG | I have super-tab set to circle-switcher, and alt-tab is static switcher with animation speed set to be essentially instant. | 05:58 |
DanaG | http://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/bootcharts/EliteBook-lucid-20100105-4.png | 06:01 |
DanaG | hmm, boot has gotten a bit cleaner now. | 06:01 |
DanaG | But, is ureadahead supposed to run TWICE? | 06:02 |
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Guest51408 | hi all | 10:29 |
Guest51408 | I get an unsatisfied dipendence | 10:30 |
Guest51408 | k3b: Dipende: k3b-data (= 1.68.0~alpha3-0ubuntu1) ma 1.69.0~alpha4-1ubuntu2 è installato | 10:30 |
Guest51408 | can I force it? | 10:30 |
BUGabundo_work | morning | 10:35 |
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Adys | Xorg segfaulting on startup with nvidia official drivers =/ known bug? | 10:51 |
BUGabundo_work | dont use nvidia site drivers :p | 10:51 |
BUGabundo_work | keep with repos or X team PPA | 10:51 |
Adys | mm fair enough | 10:52 |
Adys | the repo ones are quite old though | 10:52 |
Adys | 18x | 10:52 |
Adys | I'm running 195.30 | 10:52 |
Adys | Synaptic also crashing on startup, Gtk:ERROR:/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.19.2/gtk/gtkrbtree.c:1098:_gtk_rbtree_find_offset: assertion failed: (tree) | 10:53 |
BUGabundo_work | Adys: as i said: PPA | 10:55 |
BUGabundo_work | it has 195 | 10:55 |
BUGabundo_work | but : why do u need 195?? | 10:55 |
BUGabundo_work | does it fix any serious bug u have? | 10:55 |
BUGabundo_work | 185 is stable and works well enough for me | 10:56 |
Adys | because its miles better than 18x branch, fps-wise in games | 10:56 |
BUGabundo_work | ah.. i dont play games.. | 10:56 |
BUGabundo_work | plus it needs a bump for the new X | 10:56 |
Adys | whats the ppa again? xorg-edgers? | 10:56 |
yofel | Guest51408: that should have been resolved with -1ubuntu3. Did you run apt-get update before? | 10:58 |
yofel | morning BUGabundo_work | 10:58 |
yofel | BUGabundo_work: and 195 has a lot of performance improvements (especially noticable in kwin) | 10:59 |
BUGabundo_work | ahh | 10:59 |
BUGabundo_work | ok i guess i'll get it from bjsnider PPA | 10:59 |
BUGabundo_work | why the heck aint archive updated yet? | 10:59 |
yofel | no idea, doesn't at least edgers have 190? | 11:00 |
* BUGabundo_work pulls our fiendly italian X dev ears | 11:00 | |
BUGabundo_work | yofel: 195 i think | 11:00 |
BUGabundo_work | but x edgers doesnt work with X 1.5 | 11:00 |
BUGabundo_work | or at least didnt last time i tried | 11:00 |
yofel | hm, well, I'm using bjsniders ppa anyway | 11:00 |
BUGabundo_work | have to ask sarvat for an update | 11:00 |
BUGabundo_work | oh cool | 11:01 |
BUGabundo_work | i'll update tonigh | 11:01 |
BUGabundo_work | (and brake my system a 3rd time) | 11:01 |
BUGabundo_work | need a quick test | 11:01 |
* BUGabundo_work loves to find GNU tools bugs | 11:01 | |
BUGabundo_work | create a dir and sub dir | 11:01 |
BUGabundo_work | symlink to the sub dir from top level | 11:01 |
BUGabundo_work | enter the link with cd | 11:01 |
BUGabundo_work | rm ../somefile | 11:01 |
BUGabundo_work | result: FAIL | 11:02 |
yofel | oh yeah, that's broken | 11:02 |
yofel | noticed that too awhile ago | 11:02 |
yofel | forgot about it... | 11:02 |
BUGabundo_work | eheh | 11:02 |
BUGabundo_work | wanna file it? | 11:02 |
BUGabundo_work | i'll push upstream | 11:02 |
yofel | I have /tmp symlinked to $HOME/tmp | 11:02 |
BUGabundo_work | and add to my GNU bug list :D | 11:02 |
yofel | BUGabundo_work: do you know what is broken to cause that? | 11:04 |
BUGabundo_work | i have a friend here thats says he knows | 11:04 |
BUGabundo_work | waiting for him to have a few free min to explain | 11:05 |
yofel | since it doesn't matter if I use ls cd rm or whatever | 11:05 |
BUGabundo_work | wait | 11:05 |
yofel | only pwd doesn't seem broken | 11:05 |
BUGabundo_work | all of them break!? | 11:05 |
BUGabundo_work | eheh | 11:05 |
BUGabundo_work | ext4 bug? | 11:05 |
yofel | ah wait | 11:05 |
yofel | s/cd/cp | 11:06 |
yofel | 'ls ..' shows the wrong dir | 11:07 |
yofel | bash completion on 'rm ../somethin' works, but rm says no such file or dir | 11:08 |
yofel | cp too | 11:08 |
yofel | mv too | 11:08 |
Adys | how do I disable the auto-resizing of maximized windows when I move them? its extremely annoying | 11:08 |
Adys | (kwin) | 11:09 |
yofel | actually almost everything that accesses the FS: stat, file, chmod, ... | 11:09 |
BUGabundo_work | yofel: can u test it on another FS ? | 11:11 |
yofel | if I had any... | 11:12 |
yofel | ah wait | 11:12 |
yofel | I do have a btrfs test-fs on my server | 11:12 |
BUGabundo_work | 180 ppl in here and no one to test it | 11:14 |
BUGabundo_work | eheh | 11:14 |
BUGabundo_work | i can try it on debian and ext3 | 11:14 |
BUGabundo_work | $ mkdir -p 1/2/3 | 11:14 |
BUGabundo_work | $ ll ../.. total 4 drwxr-xr-x 3 mainroad mainroad 4096 Jan 6 11:14 2 | 11:15 |
yofel | nope, doesn't matter if it's btrfs, tmpfs, linked over different FS | 11:15 |
BUGabundo_work | $ touch /tmp/1/2/foo | 11:15 |
BUGabundo_work | $ rm ../foo | 11:16 |
BUGabundo_work | $ ls /tmp/1/2/ 3 | 11:16 |
BUGabundo_work | the darn thing removed foo, but autocmplete showed /tmp | 11:16 |
BUGabundo_work | FAIL | 11:16 |
BUGabundo_work | so autocomplete bash bug ? | 11:17 |
BUGabundo_work | + pwd | 11:17 |
BUGabundo_work | or every other tool? | 11:17 |
yofel | no idea, I would have to know how its supposed to work for that | 11:18 |
ripps | Are we going to see kernel 2.6.33 in Lucid? Or are we waiting until it matures a little before testing the waters | 11:20 |
Trewas | BUGabundo_work: looks like bash feature, tcsh works differently | 11:20 |
BUGabundo_work | ripps: no idea | 11:20 |
BUGabundo_work | ask in #ubuntu-kernel | 11:21 |
BUGabundo_work | Trewas: then is a bash-autocomplete bug | 11:21 |
yofel | yep, could be a bash bug, there is a 'pwd' builtin command | 11:21 |
BUGabundo_work | ok | 11:24 |
BUGabundo_work | can someone file it please, and sub me to it | 11:24 |
yofel | lemme test it in a vm with bash3 first | 11:26 |
yofel | heh, same in my hardy VM | 11:32 |
yofel | bash 'pwd' != /bin/pwd | 11:32 |
yofel | nice 'feature' | 11:32 |
BUGabundo_work | eheh | 11:34 |
BUGabundo_work | $ /bin/pwd /tmp/1/2/3 | 11:34 |
BUGabundo_work | so lets trace $ pwd | 11:36 |
BUGabundo_work | eheh | 11:36 |
yofel | BUGabundo_work: bug 503761 | 11:56 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 503761 in bash "bash behaves different on symlinks than the GNU tools" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/503761 | 11:56 |
BUGabundo_work | yofel: thanks. confirmed and subed | 11:59 |
* BUGabundo_work wonders if he is subbed to the n2n/TUN bug | 12:00 | |
BUGabundo_work | cwillu_at_work: did u progress anything more on the TUN bug? | 12:01 |
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tgpraveen12 | !info evince | 12:05 |
ubottu | evince (source: evince): Document (postscript, pdf) viewer. In component main, is optional. Version 2.29.4-0ubuntu1 (lucid), package size 420 kB, installed size 5896 kB | 12:06 |
yofel | BUGabundo_lunch: heh, found debian 538891 just now | 12:31 |
ubottu | Debian bug 538891 in bash "bash: completion incorrect with symlinks" [Normal,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/538891 | 12:31 |
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BUGabundo_work | yofel: cool. i forgot to look it up | 13:10 |
BUGabundo_work | since i can reproduce here too | 13:10 |
BUGabundo_work | with latest unstable | 13:10 |
BUGabundo_work | have u linked them on LP? | 13:10 |
yofel | BUGabundo_work: I linked both bugs | 13:10 |
BUGabundo_work | ok | 13:11 |
BUGabundo_work | i was just going to do it | 13:11 |
BUGabundo_work | didnt show up here | 13:11 |
BUGabundo_work | thanks, once again | 13:12 |
cwillu_at_work | poke? | 13:16 |
cwillu_at_work | re tun, no, I've been having fun with neon code on armel | 13:17 |
BUGabundo_work | weeeehh | 13:18 |
bmm | Hi. I've installed CompizConfig settings manager in Lucid but the Shadow Windows option in the Decorator plugin does not seem to have any effect. Is that a bug or intentional? | 13:21 |
bmm | I've just updated and I'm going to try to log in again, if that fails, I'm filing a bug. Cya! | 13:33 |
bmm | I've filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/503797 and the problem will be dealt with there. Greets! | 13:52 |
ubottu | Ubuntu bug 503797 in compiz "Can not disable shadows in Window Decoration" [Undecided,New] | 13:52 |
BUGabundo_work | bmm: ping Amaranth_ | 13:53 |
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bmm | I hate it when I decide to sink more time into a bug and then solve it myself, makes for an ugly online read :) But https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/503797 has now been closed. Thanks BUGabundo_work and Amaranth_ ! | 14:44 |
ubottu | Ubuntu bug 503797 in compiz "Can not disable shadows in Window Decoration" [Undecided,Invalid] | 14:44 |
BUGabundo_work | bmm: as long as it is working for u :P | 14:49 |
bmm | I mis-understood the option, the implementation and the description are not in sync. If I encounter that same thing in the C++ rewrite, I'll file another bug, but then titled "the description is wrong" ;) | 14:50 |
Hew | anyone else have a problem with synaptic not working? | 14:51 |
bmm | Hew: I have not upgraded yet, what is the command line output? Sounds scary :? | 14:51 |
Hew | there's no output, it's very strange | 14:52 |
Hew | well if I use gksu there is no output | 14:52 |
Hew | if I run it as user: | 14:52 |
Hew | Gtk:ERROR:/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.19.2/gtk/gtkrbtree.c:1098:_gtk_rbtree_find_offset: assertion failed: (tree) | 14:52 |
Hew | Aborted | 14:52 |
Hew | which now looks like bug 503781 | 14:53 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 503781 in synaptic "synaptic crashed with Gtk:ERROR:/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.19.2/gtk/gtkrbtree.c:1098:_gtk_rbtree_find_offset: assertion failed: (tree)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/503781 | 14:53 |
BUGabundo_work | Hew: trying now | 14:54 |
BUGabundo_work | $ synaptic ** Gtk:ERROR:/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.19.2/gtk/gtkrbtree.c:1098:_gtk_rbtree_find_offset: assertion failed: (tree) Aborted | 14:54 |
Hew | might already be fixed, bug 503576 | 14:57 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 503576 in gtk+2.0 "Seahorse fails to start with error Gtk:ERROR:/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.19.2/gtk/gtkrbtree.c:1098:_gtk_rbtree_find_offset: assertion failed: (tree) ) = 113 in Lucid" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/503576 | 14:57 |
BluesKaj | hiyas | 14:58 |
ripps | Does anybody know of any good tools to downscale and convert 720p mkv's into a standard definition movie dvd? | 15:02 |
BluesKaj | ripps ffmpeg might do it or mencoder | 15:03 |
Hew | ripps, devede is a good all-in-one program for creating video DVDs | 15:03 |
cwillu_at_work | anybody remember any of the quoting issues with completion in bash 4? | 15:04 |
tobylane | by movie dvd, do you mean divx/xvid? | 15:05 |
BluesKaj | ripps, handbrake is another if you like guis ...slow but effective | 15:06 |
ripps | tobylane: lane I mean a standard video dvd, so mpeg2 I assume | 15:06 |
BluesKaj | ripps, I just ripped a dvd to mpg with handbrake , it has lots of decode/encode options ..I must admit it was my first time trying it due to dvd encoding wasn't being recognized by ffmpeg , very unusual | 15:12 |
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BUGabundo_work | arent we promoting pitivi for lucid cycle? | 15:36 |
BUGabundo_work | so stop using everything else and burn try that new app | 15:36 |
BUGabundo_work | file ALL bugs | 15:36 |
acicula | a real poroper editor? | 15:39 |
BUGabundo_work | in a cycle or two, sure | 15:42 |
acicula | cool, all i know linux didnt had much in the sense of movie editors so far | 15:43 |
BUGabundo_work | acicula: please try it | 15:45 |
joaopinto | video editing is not my area, but LiVES is also popular | 15:47 |
joaopinto | if you don't use the official package which is broken :P | 15:48 |
acicula | seems the karmic version is also .13.3 | 15:49 |
BUGabundo_work | joaopinto: let me guess: getdeb downloads? :p | 15:52 |
joaopinto | BUGabundo_work, yup, we work around a problem related to dpkg, the package on ubuntu comes directly from debian, it works fine on debian but not on Ubuntu due to different default flags for dpkg | 15:52 |
BUGabundo_work | LOL | 15:55 |
BUGabundo_work | bug filed? | 15:55 |
BUGabundo_work | patch submited? | 15:55 |
joaopinto | bug filed, no patch submited, software author getting mad | 15:56 |
BUGabundo_work | User question of the day: "how can i tweak Ubuntu to support easy passwords like User:User?" LOL reply : $ sudo passwd user http://twitter.com/marcopinheiro/status/7444439338 | 15:57 |
BUGabundo_work | joaopinto: mad? | 15:57 |
joaopinto | yes, because his application his broken by default on Ubuntu, it get's a lot of complains from users, and he didn't got any help on the fix which is not software related, it's package built related | 15:57 |
BUGabundo_work | ahh | 16:05 |
BluesKaj | strange happenenings, when I call up a file like /etc/fstab in kate it shows blank if I use kdesudo kate with the run command box , but if i call it up with sudo nano in the terminal it's all there . Also id I just use the run command without sudo then kate shows all the text/data ....any ideas what could be causing this ? | 16:10 |
yofel | lemme try... | 16:11 |
yofel | BluesKaj: WFM | 16:14 |
BluesKaj | yofel, WFM? | 16:16 |
yofel | works for me | 16:16 |
yofel | either running 'kdesudo kate /etc/fstab' or 'kdesudo kate' and opening the file later both work fine | 16:16 |
BluesKaj | yofel, works with konqueror but not kate ...very strange. Another thing , if click on properties on a large file such as a 5G video , it takes almost 30 secs before the properties dialog comes up | 16:19 |
yofel | BluesKaj: seems to me like it reads the whole file before opening the properties window | 16:22 |
yofel | tired it with a cd iso, now my NFS mount is stuck until the window opens... | 16:22 |
yofel | *tried | 16:23 |
BluesKaj | yofel, are you getting this when opening some files ? "The process for the file protocol died unexpectedly" | 16:29 |
yofel | BluesKaj: not yet, any specific file type? | 16:34 |
* BUGabundo_work points guilt finger to apparmor | 16:42 | |
BUGabundo_work | BluesKaj: time to run a debsum ? | 16:42 |
BluesKaj | yofel, yeah text or bash files using kate , using gksudo kate path/to/file works in place of kdesudo | 16:44 |
arand | Is the evolution-documentation-en package supposed to go? As suggested by full-upgrade. | 16:44 |
BUGabundo_work | arand: come on... dont fo full upgrades like that | 16:46 |
BUGabundo_work | arand: $ sudo aptitude update ; sudo aptitude safe-upgrade | 16:46 |
arand | Have done but this specific thing has remained like this for a couple of weeks now... | 16:47 |
arand | the evolution set of packages are being held back since they want to remove that package... | 16:48 |
Crashbit | mm | 16:53 |
Crashbit | my aptitude fails today | 16:54 |
Crashbit | Err http://archive.ubuntu.com lucid/main libc6-i386 2.11~20100104-0ubuntu1 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.88.46 80] | 16:54 |
arand | Crashbit: try other server, try apt-get..? | 16:57 |
Crashbit | o mm, apt-get works fine | 17:03 |
SwedeMike | nice, Xorg works again on my nvidia-machine for the first time in a month | 17:18 |
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BluesKaj | SwedeMike, xorg isn't really necessary with the new kernel modules , it vcan help in some situations but there is no default xorg.conf file | 17:24 |
SwedeMike | BluesKaj: hm, let me rephrase. X is working again, before it wouldn't start at all, it crashed (I don't remember if it was SIGSEGV or if it was some other signal when it crashed) | 17:26 |
SwedeMike | so it didn't even revert to the low-res fail-safe | 17:26 |
BluesKaj | I see , I've neen getting some strange unpredictable logins like dropping to a TTY and having to startx etc | 17:27 |
SwedeMike | well, I'm not using it much, this is on a test machine I have that I boot once a week or so | 17:29 |
alex_mayorga | when I do "lspci" I get "Bus error" is that a bug, faulty hardware or both? | 17:48 |
arand | alex_mayorga: works on this side, no idea if bug/hw-err. | 17:52 |
tgpraveen12 | !info gnome-shell | 18:10 |
ubottu | gnome-shell (source: gnome-shell): redefines user interactions with the GNOME desktop. In component universe, is extra. Version 2.28.0-0ubuntu2 (lucid), package size 309 kB, installed size 1428 kB | 18:10 |
alex_mayorga | arand: thanks | 18:14 |
alex_mayorga | any other ideas? | 18:14 |
yofel | alex_mayorga: 'Bus error' is all that it says? | 18:16 |
yofel | maybe run 'strace lspci' and see where it errors out | 18:16 |
alex_mayorga | yofel, that's all, trying your command right now | 18:18 |
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oorah | i tried out the xubuntu daily live and something weird is up with the panels | 18:49 |
oorah | they're very unusable looking | 18:49 |
oorah | they're bigger and the open applications are not shown at the bottomm panel which seems useless | 18:49 |
oorah | anyone here? | 18:50 |
rr72 | people are here | 18:53 |
rr72 | :-P | 18:53 |
alex_mayorga | yofel: that tells a bit more | 18:55 |
alex_mayorga | !paste | 18:55 |
ubottu | For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://ubuntu.pastebin.com | To post !screenshots use http://tinyurl.com/imagebin | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic | 18:55 |
oorah | there is a bug with the panels in xfce | 18:55 |
oorah | they have window borders and the bottom panel is useless | 18:55 |
oorah | the open applications are not included into the bottom panel | 18:56 |
alex_mayorga | this is my lspci bug/error can somebody, please take a look http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/m4ad7b529 | 18:56 |
oorah | i know almost nothing about scripts sorry | 18:57 |
yofel | alex_mayorga: err... interesting ^^ | 18:58 |
oorah | is kde getting any faster or is it still slow? | 18:58 |
yofel | I'm clueless | 18:58 |
oorah | i like the look of kde but hate the performance | 18:58 |
alex_mayorga | yofel: thanks, I guess I file a bug, right? | 19:01 |
yofel | hm.. | 19:02 |
yofel | can you run 'debsums pciutils' first? | 19:03 |
afv | hi. my suspend (resume?) is broken. trying to resume i get only a gray screen. it was working fine with jaunty/karmic and at lucid's pre-alpha. | 19:03 |
yofel | alex_mayorga: just to make sure that the binary isn't corrupt | 19:03 |
afv | nvidia, 195.30 | 19:03 |
afv | i can only go to a tty (still with a gray screen) after doing a SysRq+R and the Ctrl+Alt+.. | 19:04 |
alex_mayorga | yofel: debsums: can't check pciutils file /usr/bin/lspci (Reading from filehandle failed) | 19:05 |
alex_mayorga | I guess is the faulty HD on this laptop | 19:05 |
afv | can anybody help me debugging it? | 19:05 |
yofel | alex_mayorga: could be, but run a fsck first | 19:05 |
alex_mayorga | just that command? | 19:06 |
yofel | alex_mayorga: moment please | 19:07 |
yofel | alex_mayorga: 'sudo touch /forcefsck' should check the / FS on reboot | 19:08 |
yofel | afv: hm, can you actually do something in the ttys? | 19:08 |
afv | yes, but i can't see it | 19:09 |
alex_mayorga | yofel. thanks I'll confirm next time I reboot | 19:09 |
yofel | how do you know then that you're on a tty? | 19:09 |
afv | because i do login and do a sudo reboot now :p | 19:09 |
yofel | alex_mayorga: ok :) | 19:09 |
afv | and watch the disk activity when logging in too.. lol | 19:09 |
yofel | afv: ah ok ^^ | 19:09 |
yofel | that should be a X crash then | 19:10 |
yofel | afv: since 195.30 is the beta driver afaik you should run the nvidia-bug-report.sh script and report the bug to nvidia | 19:11 |
afv | hmm, but it is happening with older versions too | 19:12 |
yofel | really? hm... do you find anything useful in /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old? | 19:13 |
afv | i'll take a look. just a sec | 19:13 |
rr72 | update gnome cache fail for anyone besides me? | 19:34 |
wind-rider | hi | 19:40 |
wind-rider | does anybody know how to change wacom settings in lucid? | 19:40 |
wind-rider | there is no Xorg.conf anymore to edit | 19:40 |
wind-rider | I'd like to set my mouse to relative mode | 19:41 |
rr72 | is launchpad down? | 19:42 |
rr72 | i can't seem to file a bug report | 19:42 |
geser | does lucid have currently problems with locales? | 19:53 |
afv | back. yofel, there's nothing special at xorg's log | 19:59 |
afv | http://pastebin.com/d2ea69b61 | 20:02 |
gspr_ | Anyone have any experience getting radeonhd with kms up and running (kernel 2.6.33)? | 20:29 |
gspr_ | Without passing radeon.modeset=1 to the kernel, everything is working fine, except for KMS, which I'd really like (for vblank). | 20:30 |
gspr_ | I'm using 2.6.33-rc3 from mainline, plus radeonhd and libdrm for the xorg-edgers PPA | 20:30 |
gspr_ | The R600_rlc.bin R700_rlc.bin firmware files are in place. | 20:31 |
gspr_ | Whenever I boot with radeon.modeset=1 (or add radeon modeset=1 to /etc/modules), I just get a solid black or white screen when X starts. Hitting control alt f1 refreshes a black screen, and I can press control alt delete to reboot, indicating that things are not hung | 20:32 |
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yoasif_ | is there a specific channel i should go into with requests for packaging of new perl modules? or should i just submit bugs to debian | 21:05 |
puchat3k | hi i'd like to help out and submit bugs, but i'm not advanced enough to deal with major "system breaking" bugs. i have expierience with past ubuntu alpha releases and up until now i hadn't had any major problems. at the moment is lucid fairly stable and good to start playing around with? | 21:54 |
BUGabundo | hey gyus | 22:02 |
RAOF | puchat3k: Fairly? I'm not aware of any system-eating bugs at the moment, but the day is still young! | 22:02 |
BUGabundo | gonna be a bit OT, so please bare with me. | 22:02 |
BUGabundo | I got this | 22:02 |
BUGabundo | gst-launch-0.10 v4l2src ! ffmpegcolorspace ! videoscale ! video/x-raw-rgb ! pngenc compression-level=9 ! filesink location=foo.png | 22:02 |
BUGabundo | but I need the equivalent to save as JPG | 22:03 |
BUGabundo | help wanted :D thanks in advance | 22:03 |
RAOF | BUGabundo: You know, there's #gstreamer on this very network :). Anyway... you want to grab just a single image from your v4l2src? | 22:03 |
BUGabundo | yep | 22:03 |
BUGabundo | pics hourly | 22:04 |
RAOF | jpegenc doesn't work? | 22:04 |
* BUGabundo heads to #gstreamer | 22:04 | |
BUGabundo | RAOF: WARNING: erroneous pipeline: no element "jpgenc" | 22:04 |
BUGabundo | le me swap jpg for jpeg | 22:04 |
BUGabundo | WARNING: erroneous pipeline: no property "compression-level" in element "jpegenc0" | 22:04 |
RAOF | jpeg: jpegenc: JPEG image encoder | 22:04 |
RAOF | BUGabundo: gst-inspect jpegenc | 22:05 |
RAOF | You're probably after “quality" | 22:05 |
BUGabundo | RAOF: jpegenc quality=9 ? | 22:06 |
puchat3k | RAOF, hey, thanks i'm downloading an image know, i'll try it out in virtualbox for a couple of days and then maybe try to install it on one of my boxes, thanks for the info :-) | 22:06 |
BUGabundo | or 85 % ? | 22:06 |
RAOF | BUGabundo: Given gst-inspect says quality goes from 0-100, with a default of 85, I'd suggest that quality 9 is probably pretty crap. | 22:07 |
BUGabundo | ahah | 22:07 |
BUGabundo | ill try 85 | 22:07 |
RAOF | You don't actually need to set that unless you want to be explicit; the default is 85. | 22:07 |
BUGabundo | $ gst-launch-0.10 v4l2src ! ffmpegcolorspace ! videoscale ! video/x-raw-rgb ! jpegenc quality=85 ! filesink location=hour.jpg | 22:08 |
BUGabundo | WARNING: erroneous pipeline: could not link videoscale0 to jpegenc0 | 22:08 |
RAOF | We're both looking at http://pastebin.ca/1740727 , right? | 22:10 |
BUGabundo | that doesn't do it RAOF | 22:10 |
BUGabundo | nor the tip I got at #gtreamer | 22:10 |
BUGabundo | gst-launch-0.10 v4l2src ! ffmpegcolorspace ! videoscale ! jpegenc ! filesink location=foo.jpg | 22:10 |
BUGabundo | it just gets stuck | 22:11 |
RAOF | Notice the SINK specification there - in the “capabilities" line it says “video/raw-x-yuv", but you're trying to feed it x-raw-rgb. | 22:11 |
douglasawh-work | am I missing something with not being able to do full disk encryption off the life CD...it looks like the download from LP is 501.7 KB | 22:27 |
douglasawh-work | https://launchpad.net/ecryptfs | 22:27 |
BUGabundo | hey douglasawh | 22:28 |
douglasawh-work | BUGabundo: sup | 22:28 |
BUGabundo | having fun | 22:28 |
BUGabundo | hacking away my webcam | 22:28 |
BUGabundo | to do daily photos of me :D | 22:28 |
douglasawh-work | life == live ^^ | 22:28 |
douglasawh-work | good stuff | 22:28 |
douglasawh-work | I was hoping this would be changed in Lucid, but it's not in the alpha 1 installer :( | 22:29 |
BUGabundo | having a fight with crontab | 22:30 |
douglasawh-work | is their a ubiquity IRC channel? | 22:39 |
douglasawh-work | does it matter that grub is .97 and grub-common is 1.97? | 23:36 |
douglasawh-work | and what's the deal with the .97 naming convention? | 23:36 |
* Crashbit pira pal sobre | 23:40 | |
RAOF | douglasawh-work: That's where grub upstream wants to say “This is (still) beta". | 23:49 |
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