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douglasawh-workanybody got a favorite old kernel ppa? I need an old one for virtualbox to work with lucid...00:50
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DanaGhmm, now that I have some of that diamond thermal paste on my laptop, it's time for me to consider going with the open-source drivers.01:56
DanaGCurrently, I've pinned xorg to the Karmic version so I can use fglrx, but the failures on resume from suspend are rather irritating.01:56
jukebox-zeroHola, I've run into an issue trying to install 9.10, so I figured I'd ask how Lucid is working for everyone. Any serious bugs?... Maybe giving the alpha a try is worth a shot if there've been no major issues?02:00
douglasawh-workok, I found this if anyone is ever looking to install an old kernel in Lucid: https://launchpad.net/~stefan-bader-canonical/+archive/jaunty02:05
DanaGhmm, open-source driver still uses much more power than closed-source driver.02:09
DanaG31 watts minimum, versus 17 watts minimum with fglrx.02:09
DanaGyargh, so it's rather frustrating.02:14
bjsniderit uses twice as much power02:34
bjsniderwhy is that?02:34
DanaGBecause it leaves it in this clock mode:02:36
DanaGengine clock: 594000 Hz02:36
DanaGmemory clock: 693000 Hz02:36
DanaGAnd by minimum, I mean, the lowest number I see in powertop while watching it.02:36
bjsniderare those the maximum clock speeds?02:37
DanaGYeah, I believe so.02:38
DanaG600/700, yes.02:38
DanaG(rounding up.)02:38
bjsniderthere's no way around that pedal-to-the-medal mentality?02:39
DanaGNot currently.02:39
DanaGThat's the default state of the card in vbios: highest speed.  Also affects Windows when in safe mode.02:39
bjsniderwell, the open source drivers need to do this kind of thing automatically, dynamically switching when needed02:41
bjsniderlike automatic transmission02:41
DanaGOr at the very least, have a force-low-power-mode option, for the time being.02:42
cwillu_at_workDanaG, you've seen the radeon options "ClockGating", "ForceLowPowerMode" and "DynamicPM"?02:43
DanaGThey don't apply under KMS.  :(02:43
cwillu_at_workreally?02:43
DanaGAnd compiz doesn't work nicely under non-KMS.02:43
bjsniderbut it should happen automatically02:43
cwillu_at_workbjsnider, presumably the dynamicpm and such would just be on by default02:44
bjsniderintel chips aren't automatically throttled up to max all the time are they?02:45
DanaGThe problem in my case is that it's not throttled DOWN.02:45
DanaGHigh is the default state in my video BIOS.02:45
DanaGSame has been true of many other systems I've used.02:45
DanaGs/many/some/02:45
bjsniderthe radeon driver uses that video bios i know that much so it must be able to change it02:45
DanaGThere's a set of patches going around the mailing list, that aim to do KMS power savings... but nothing in any git trees yet, and it currently only downclocks by 50 MHz.02:46
DanaGAnd even that has gone quiet for a while over the winter break.02:48
DanaGnow to reboot back to fglrx.02:48
DanaGaah, sweet non-noisy low-power mode.02:52
DanaGhmm, powertop says my CPU is spending 2.6% of the time in "Turbo Mode".03:02
DanaGYet, it doesn't say what frequency this supposed "Turbo Mode" is.03:03
knuehi04:29
knueafter last dist-upgrade04:29
knuemy locales are screwed04:29
knueis this a known problem?04:29
knue-bash: warning: setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (en_US.utf8)04:30
knueget this when trying: export LC_ALL=en_US.utf804:30
JontheEchidnayeah, same here after today's upgrades04:31
JontheEchidnadebuild uses a lot of perl scripts, it turns out :x04:32
JontheEchidnaEach and every one of them also reports the error :P04:32
knueIs there a work around currently?04:33
JontheEchidnadunno, seems to be a somewhat new issue still04:33
JontheEchidnaI'd be interested in knowing too04:33
knueseems that sth messed up with setlocale04:35
knuelocale -a shows me for instance en_GB.utf04:35
knue804:35
knuesetting04:35
knueexport LC_ALL=en_GB.utf804:35
knueresults in the same error04:35
knueand i definitly have the files in /usr/lib/locale/*04:35
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ripps|sleepI'm also getting locale errors, is there a bug report I can subscribe too?06:15
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yoasif_ripps, same here06:24
rippshttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/coreutils/+bug/34604506:24
ubottuUbuntu bug 346045 in glibc "ls crashed with SIGILL in setlocale()" [Undecided,Incomplete]06:25
rippswoops wrong one06:25
rippshttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-menus/+bug/50402106:25
ubottuUbuntu bug 504021 in gnome-menus "update-gnome-menus-cache crashed with Error in setlocale()" [Undecided,New]06:25
rippsthis one is is actually discussing the problem in lucid, no solutions yet though06:25
yoasif_subscribing06:27
yoasif_anyone in here ever use reportbug?06:29
yoasif_it is crashing on me06:29
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hey_boyHello. Where do I control the number of kernels installed (and available for booting from) in Ubuntu Karimc?06:33
RAOFhey_boy: By removing ould kernels.06:35
RAOFyoasif_: Reportbug?  For filing Debian bugs?  Yes.  It seemed a bit fragile, particularly the GTK interface, but it worked.06:35
RAOFhey_boy: In particular, if you're after "keep only the last 5 kernels", I believe the answer is "we don't have anything for that implemented"06:36
rippsyoasif_: reportbug is for debian, ubuntu uses ubuntu-bug06:37
yoasif_RAOF, yeah -- every time i switch virtual desktops, it foes compiz gray06:37
yoasif_ripps, yeah i know, i want to do some packaging requests on debian because they have an actual perl team ;)06:37
RAOFyoasif_: Well, I'd say... if it hurts to do that, stop doing it :)06:38
yoasif_RAOF, yeah, but there is some information on that desktop :P06:38
rippsyoasif_: ah, yes. I have tried to use reportbug for something similar in the past, but I gave up and just used the email interface for filing debian bugs.06:38
RAOFThen why isn't reportbug on that desktop? :)06:39
yoasif_hehe06:40
RAOFFeel free to file an Ubuntu bug against reportbug, but I'm not sure how much love the Debian-specific bug reporting tool gets in Ubuntu.06:40
yoasif_but... ubuntu /is/ debian :P06:41
rippsyoasif_: more accurately, ubuntu is based on debian. Alot of packages are setup and patched differently than debian.06:43
yoasif_yea yea :)06:43
yoasif_but yeah, will make sure not to switch desktops while using reportbug :P06:44
bbalajiraoHello06:47
bbalajiraoI want to increase the number of kernel install limit (presently it is 3). Where do I do the changes?06:48
rippsbbalajirao: didn't you just ask that 10 minutes ago as hey_boy?06:50
bbalajiraopreviously the answer was - by deleting the kernel in /boot. Isn't there a config file where changes can be made?06:51
bbalajiraoinstead of deleting the kernel manually?06:51
bbalajiraolike the grub.conf or menu.lst06:52
bbalajiraoI dont have a menu.lst on my system. I want to change the number of kernels installed. How do I do that?07:05
RAOFgrub2 will show all your installed kernels.  If you want more kernels to show up, install more.07:06
bbalajiraoIts not about how many are shown but how many are installed at any given time.07:07
RAOFI don't think we automatically uninstall kernels.07:07
bbalajiraoThere has to be a limit to the number of kernels installed on the system. Otherwise older kernels would keep accumulating. the limit has to be set somewhere.07:10
RAOFOlder kernels don't just keep accumulating?07:10
RAOFIt's possible that they don't; I haven't really noticed.07:11
RAOFIf there were any handling it'd be in apt07:12
DanaGI think it would be nice for it to keep at least the latest major-version.07:17
DanaGFor example, I have the last 2.6.30, as well as the 2.6.32 kernels.07:17
DanaGEr, at least one of the previous major-version.07:18
DanaGSo, if somebody upgrades from karmic to lucid, and lucid kernel fails... they still have Karmic kernel.07:18
RAOFWell, we currently set linux-image.* to never autoremove.  I can't see anywhere where we remove kernels.07:19
bbalajiraothere is /boot/grub/grub.cfg. But not able to figure out where to set the limit to number of kernels installed.07:34
bbalajiraoin the said file07:34
jjardonhello, after today upgrade seems that GDM doesn't work08:04
jjardonany more with this problem?08:05
joaopintogdm is not starting for me for a few days already08:13
joaopintojjardon, try booting without "quite splash"08:13
jjardonthank you joaopinto , will try, bye08:14
torkianojoaopinto, bad new: didn't work08:17
torkianoI can see the "x" cursor but gdm doesnt boot :/08:19
joaopinto:(08:19
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jjardondamn, I have to do some work :/08:22
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skydromeanyone have problems with transmission causing ubuntu to freeze?08:43
om26erwill lucid have graphical grub?09:04
siretart`I've dist-upgraded my lucid laptop yesterday, but now my gdm session doesn't start. does someone experience similar symptoms and has an idea where to look?09:08
RAOFsiretart`: Intel graphics?09:10
siretart`RAOF: yes. it seems that gdm segfaults. at least I have a backtrace in /var/log/syslog09:11
siretart`2 threads, both ended in __kernel_vsyscall()09:11
siretart`RAOF: do you have any suspicion?09:12
RAOFAt one point I recall usplash & plymouth were fighting with gdm when kms was in use.09:12
siretart`I have neither usplash nor plymouth installed09:12
RAOFHm.  In which case, I'm not sure I can help; apart from that, graphics have been nicely stable for me in Lucid.09:13
siretart`RAOF: this is in my /var/log/syslog: http://paste.ubuntu.com/352787/09:16
siretart`RAOF: seems that a 'sudo locale-gen' fixed this issue. maybe this should go into the topic?09:21
RAOFYeah.09:21
BUGabundo_workmorning09:25
wzssyqa1hi, bash: warning: setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (zh_CN)09:27
wzssyqa1and if run dash first,and then export LC_ALL=zh_CN ,then it sucess09:29
siretart`wzssyqa1: just discussed a few minutes before, try 'sudo locale-gen'09:34
wzssyqa1siretart`: now ,i can reboot?09:35
siretart`no idea09:35
wzssyqa1siretart`: why it happens?09:36
siretart`glibc upgrade destroyed some locales09:36
wzssyqa1siretart`: thx09:36
wzssyqasiretart`: is this problem affect gdm?09:46
wzssyqasiretart`: this did not solve my problem09:49
siretart`no idea then09:50
rippsHmm... is seems sudo locale-gen + reboot fixed the setlocale issue. I first thought that it wasn't working, but it seems it was reboot that was important.10:03
wzssyqaripps: i rebooted,and ,it still have this problem10:04
rippswzssyqa: do you have all your proper language-packs installed? Just open System->Administration->Language Support and the app will make sure the necessary language-packs are installed10:05
wzssyqaripps: yes,it installed10:05
rippssudo dpkg-reconfigure locales?10:06
wzssyqaripps: i did ,too10:06
rippswzssyqa: did you do all of that before reboot?10:06
rippsBecause that's exactly what I did.10:06
wzssyqaripps: no ,first, dpkg-reconfigure locales,then reboot, then sudo locale-gen,then reboot10:07
ripps*shrugs* I don't know then.10:07
wzssyqa1ripps: it can work now10:14
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wzssyqaripps: thx10:15
alkisgI'm using dl-ubuntu-test-iso to rsync the Lucid live CDs. I have FLAVORS="ubuntu kubuntu edubuntu" in my config file, but for edubuntu I'm not getting anything. Any clues?11:09
ior3khey everyone11:50
ior3kmy keyboard stopped working with X11:50
ior3kis this a known problem?11:51
ior3kanyone know what I can do to fix it?11:51
Q-FUNKhm. after this morning's update, perl no longer manages to set the locale.11:57
rippsQ-FUNK: goto System->Administration->Language Support to make sure all the default language packs are installed, then 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales' then 'sudo locale-gen', and finally, then reboot. That's what did it for me.12:00
Q-FUNKripps: you had this problem too, today?12:00
rippsQ-FUNK: tons of people have12:01
Q-FUNKok12:01
geserQ-FUNK: bug #50419812:01
ubottuLaunchpad bug 504198 in eglibc "locale support broken on upgrade to latest eglibc" [Critical,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/50419812:01
Q-FUNKah, ok12:02
Q-FUNKthanks12:02
gesera "sudo locale-gen --purge" fixes this problem12:02
Q-FUNKgeser: ypu, that --purge option seems to do it.  thanks!12:22
BUGabundo_workerr13:08
BUGabundo_workno updates for me today then13:08
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alkisg_I'm trying Lucid on my laptop with nvidia 8600M GT. Isn't nouveau supposed to be automatically used? I can't even install it:14:25
alkisg_xserver-xorg-video-nouveau: Depends: xserver-xorg-core (>= 2:1.6.2) but it is not going to be installed14:25
alkisg_E: Broken packages14:25
alkisg_Any clues?14:25
bjsnideralkisg_, try #ubuntu-x14:36
alkisg_bjsnider: thanks14:36
bjsnider!info libfuse lucid14:46
ubottuPackage libfuse does not exist in lucid14:46
bjsnider!info libfuse2 lucid14:48
ubottulibfuse2 (source: fuse): Filesystem in USErspace library. In component main, is standard. Version 2.7.4-1.1ubuntu4.2 (lucid), package size 126 kB, installed size 272 kB14:48
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BluesKajHiyas15:38
marijussomebody knows something about th pango-cairo error in gnome-shell?15:50
BUGabundo_workno15:52
knittlhi, has anybody else problems with umlauts? furthermore only seem to set an old version of my layout ...16:38
knittlseems somehow related to compose, because in gnome-terminal a sharp s will be transformed to dobule s and ellipsis will be transformed to three dots16:44
XfactWhy this lucid channel is named 'Ubuntu+1' i the upcoming release is spacial then others....something like '+1'! ?!17:02
knittlXfact: +1 means upcoming17:02
knittlthis way you can use the same channel for all releases17:03
knittlwithout changing it's name17:03
Xfactooh! this is nota channel for lucid, it's just upcoming release channel...ok17:03
Xfactok, anyone has any links or information that how much hardware requirement it'll need to run smoothly?17:04
XfactI am obviouly talking about 10.0417:04
knittlsame as before i guess17:05
charlie-tcaToo soon to tell, but hopefully about the same as 9.1017:05
Xfactthen cool...17:06
knittl256 mb ram and 4 gb hdd17:06
knittlapprox.17:06
Xfacti heard it'll probably release on 24th of april....17:06
charlie-tca!schedule17:07
ubottuA schedule of Lucid Lynx (10.04) release milestones can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidReleaseSchedule17:07
om26erknittl, make that 386mb minimum17:08
knittlom26er: ok17:11
knittl386 mb ram and 4 gb hdd17:11
BUGabundo_workhey charlie-tca17:17
charlie-tcaHello, BUGabundo_work17:17
charlie-tcaYou been busy17:17
BUGabundo_workpleanty17:21
charlie-tcaIt's good for you , I think17:38
geniiWith upstart, is the tool to replace update-rc.d now initctl ?17:40
BluesKajhi genii , have you seen the prob with kdesudo kate in the run command ? , for example if I call up /etc/fstab withkdesudo i get a blank kate text page , but if I use gksudo kate it magically appears17:50
BluesKajthis prob started on Lucid a few days ago17:51
geniiBluesKaj: Haven't seen that. Did you by accident maybe run kate with just "sudo" at some point?17:51
BluesKajnot that i recall , no17:51
BluesKajI don't see any sudo's in the drop down17:52
geniiBluesKaj: Does: ls -l ~/.kde/share/config/kate*               show them all belonging to the right user?17:53
BluesKajno other users, just me17:54
geniiBluesKaj: Does: ls -lhR ~/* | grep root                    show anything?17:59
BUGabundo_workcharlie-tca: yeah18:01
BluesKajgenii, http://pastebin.ca/174165718:01
geniiBluesKaj: Sorry, should be: ls -laR ~/* | grep root18:01
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geniiBluesKaj: You have a bunch of files in your home dir that belong to root :/18:02
BluesKajgenii, http://pastebin.ca/174165818:03
* BluesKaj wonders how that happened18:03
geniiBluesKaj: OK, nothing that should be causing the kate problem there18:05
BluesKajgenii, not to worry , I was able to fix my fstab prob anyway , was merely setting up ntfs/windows partition access18:06
BluesKajI'm sure permissions might be fixed soon , I have the same prob on the laptop with lucid as do others I've chatted with in the last few days18:08
BluesKajbbl.. stuff to do18:21
exosystWhat's the situation on the LTS GDM configuration tool?18:35
exosysti.e. Is there one planned? In development?18:36
charlie-tcaexosyst: I think the plan is to replace GDM with Plymouth, which will negate the need for a GDM configuration tool18:47
exosystI thought they were two distinct parts18:48
charlie-tcaI could be wrong, but everything I have seen is that Plymouth when it gets integrated will replace gdm18:49
exosysthmm... i thought plymouth just replaced u/xsplash?18:51
exosystIf you're right though and it's being scrapped then my life becomes simpler :P18:52
charlie-tcaI am hoping I am right. My life would also be easier without gdm18:54
exosystlol - I wrote a GUI thing to configure some of the bits for the Karmic one and someone has approached me to work on extending it and enhancing it but there's no point if GDM2 is going the way of the dodo!18:56
yoasif_plymouth is replacing gdm? source?19:01
jibadeehadidn't know what a dodo was until i just googled it19:03
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exosyst1Any result on the GDM2 thing being removed? I'm pretty sure plymouth is just the graphicalboot thingy19:09
charlie-tcaNope, looks like I am wrong. see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FoundationsTeam/LucidBootExperience19:10
* charlie-tca apparently really wants gdm replaced by something that works all the time19:17
exosyst1ok cool - so any ideas on where the GDM2 configuration tool is being worked on?19:18
charlie-tcadon't know anything about it19:18
Ian_Cornewwhat's wrong with the current GDM?19:19
Ian_Cornei haven't heard any complaints19:19
exosyst1I wanted to work on the configuration tool - that's all, I wrote one but wanted to do something a bit more polished with the help of a couple of interested guys19:21
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ernstpI've tried 2 kubuntu daily livecds this week but it fails to start KDM, do they work for anyone else?19:34
IdleOnegetting an error when trying to start synaptic : Gtk:ERROR:/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.19.2/gtk/gtkrbtree.c:1098:_gtk_rbtree_find_offset: assertion failed: (tree)19:48
Freddy2hi19:53
BluesKajI'm running kde 4.3.4 on lucid , Qt default is 4.6 afaik19:54
Freddy2so.. what about kde's delay? 10.04 can suffer it?19:54
BluesKajerr sorrykde 4.419:55
BluesKajdunno about any delays19:55
BluesKajthere are bound to be delays with alpha versions , the devs don't give explanations19:56
geniiFreddy2: devs in #kubuntu-devel indicate Lucid will ship with KDE 4.4 RC119:56
Freddy2i did read a blog (don't remember where) a few days ago, talking about a 2 week delay to use the "more stable and bugfixed" qt 4.6.1 instead of 4.6.019:56
Freddy2and a second RC should be shipped19:57
yofelFreddy2: about qt, they might wait for the debian maintainers to package it instead of packaging it themselves, debian/experimental still has 4.6.019:57
geniiFreddy2: Since Lucid is LTS, any KDE updates after that will also be available (after porting)19:58
Freddy2i know but, that's the point, considering lucid is LTS shouldn't wait for final kde release?19:58
yofelFreddy2: well, the lucid release date is fixed, kubuntu will ship whatever kde version is available at that point19:59
Freddy2for me i prefer it to be released on may, even keeping 10.04 as name, but that's only my opinion20:01
yofelFreddy2: well, that might be so, but I'm not sure breaking the fixed 6 month release is a good idea20:04
yofelthe LTS already has an extended testing period20:04
ceykoooWhen I first installed alpha1, hal wasn't there - it's deprecated, right? Now, I go to update today, and it wants to install hal again.  Why is this?20:06
aciculabroken? hal is exit20:07
yofelceykooo: hm, you could check with apt-get/aptitude what package wants to install it20:07
yofelFreddy2: and btw: afaik kde4.4 final is due February 9th which is almost 2 weeks before the Lucid Feature Freeze20:12
yofelgenii: you sure they said rc1?20:13
Freddy2that's good news20:13
yofelhttp://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KDE4/4.4_Release_Schedule20:14
yofelactually rc1 was released yesterday and some packages were already uploaded to luid20:15
yofel*lucid20:15
exosystah hah, https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-lucid-gdmsetup - Found it20:23
geniiyofel: <agateau> Which version of kde will be in alpha2?      <ScottK> agateau: 4.4 rc1.20:24
exosystHmm - no packages/code available though and I already configure GTK Theme, wallpaper, sounds and autologin for GDM.20:25
exosystwith my gdm-setup tool :D20:25
yofelgenii: oh, if you're talking about alpha2 then of course 4.4rc120:25
yofelexosyst: you could always ask the devs in #ubuntu-devel, maybe they know who you have to get in contact with20:27
exosystthanks yofel20:28
geniiyofel: We might now know for sure until 10.04 RC freeze or so20:29
geniinow -> not20:29
yofeltrue, but we do still have a week till a220:29
alex_mayorgaanyone see the imposibility to add IRC channels as contacts on empathy as a bug?20:31
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alex_mayorgacoming from pidgin to empathy it confused me a bit that the IRC rooms are not treated as contacts21:13
BluesKajalex_mayorga, get used to it , irc was here before IMs :)21:19
alex_mayorgaBluesKaj, I know, I was there back then ;)21:20
alex_mayorgathe thing is I saw there's the 100 paper cuts project being focused on empathy and it was a pain point for me initially21:20
alex_mayorgajust wondering if it was for anyone else21:21
BluesKajIMO IMs don't make good IRC clients21:21
alex_mayorgaI tend to agree, but isn't empathy meant to be the swiss army knife of communications from karmic and on?21:23
BluesKajalex_mayorga, dunno I use kde , so not familiar with what empathy is supposed to do21:25
alex_mayorganevermind, it's already on their bugzilla https://bugzilla.gnome.org/60116221:25
alkisg_Does the flash player package in Lucid use the 32 bit lib? Or is it native 64bit?21:50
alex_mayorgaalkisg_, itÅ› 32 bit I believe but you might want to check bjsniderÅ› https://edge.launchpad.net/~brandonsnider/+archive/experimental-flash22:04
alex_mayorgaI need to get used to those dead keys :(22:04
alkisg_Thank you alex_mayorga. Too bad, I hoped for native 64bit flash by default in Lucid. Well :-/22:05
alex_mayorgathe PPA I just passed along is 64 bit22:06
alkisg_Thanks, I got it - there's also the 64bit package in the Adobe site, I was just looking for what will be the default one, in the official repos.22:06
alkisg_I'll try that PPA of course :)22:09
alex_mayorgabjsnider: are you going to push your experiment for release on lucid?22:10
bjsnideralex_mayorga, does it work?22:46
* alkisg_ will try it tomorrow...22:48
bjsniderit actually isn't only 64-bit. it installs both native plugins without using nspluginwrapper22:50
alkisg_bjsnider: in which case are both plugins needed?22:50
bjsniderno, i mean if you're on i386 it installs the 32-bit plugin. if you're on amd64 it installs the 64-bit plugin22:51
alkisg_Ah, that's perfect. So if you get enough (and positive!) feedback, would you push it for release on Lucid?22:51
alkisg_Or is it too soon?22:52
bjsnideri don't know22:52
alkisg_Thanks... I'll try it tomorrow :)22:52
bjsnidersomeone would have to make a decision that the native 64-bit plugin is a better solution than the 32-bit with nspluginwrapper22:52
BluesKajbjsnider, I guess removing the existing plugin is in order ..I'll give your ppa a try on my 64 bit desktop23:11
bjsniderBluesKaj, it should upgrade it. but i already know it installs fine, so try to install it if another version is there and see what happens (if that's ok with you)23:17
BluesKajbjsnider, ok , I'll leave the existing plugin , then let you know what happens23:19
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BUGabundo_hey guys23:31
BUGabundo_hos is our beloved critical bug23:31
BUGabundo_about lost of keyb and mouse?23:31
BluesKajbjsnider, looks good , just ran the upgrade after adding the ppa ..all seems fine ..glxinfo shows 3D and dir to be enabled and glxgears fps seems unchanged23:32
BUGabundo_BluesKaj: ?23:33
bjsniderflash doesn't change any of that23:33
BUGabundo_heeelllooooo23:33
bjsniderBluesKaj, look for the following things: flash links in /etc/alternatives and nspluginwrapper *not* being installed23:35
xguruhas anyone taken any screenshots or uploaded any video of the new eye candy in lucid?23:36
BUGabundo_i'm feeling ignored :(23:36
bjsniderBUGabundo_, violence must therefore ensue23:37
xguruor better yet is there any improvements in that area?23:37
BluesKajbjsnider, yeah, ok but I thought flash might wasn't sure...dinnertime , bbl23:37
BUGabundo_bjsnider: whats the bug id, and how is it ?23:37
bjsniderbug 123:40
ubottuhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1 (Timeout)23:40
BUGabundo_eheh23:41
BUGabundo_jiz thanks23:41
BUGabundo_:(23:41
yofelis it just me or does ubottu timeout everytime when  accessing bug 1?23:41
ubottuhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1 (Timeout)23:41
yofelmore like... timeout after <1000ms???23:42
bjsniderit's no longer a bug. it's an outlandish, nigh-impossible request23:44
yofelheh, true23:46
BUGabundo_guys stop joking23:49
BUGabundo_and help me23:49
BUGabundo_i have no keyb or mouse working23:49
BUGabundo_whats the critical bug for that (should be on Topic) and is it know any workaround ?23:49
charlie-tcaBUGabundo_: doesn't that make it harder to use the system?23:52
BUGabundo_charlie-tca: yes23:53
BUGabundo_almost impossible23:53
BUGabundo_touchpad works but mouse doesnt23:53
BUGabundo_i'm accessign it via SSH23:53
charlie-tcaI'm looking in launchpad23:53
Ian_Corne:p23:53
BUGabundo_already upgraded it to latest packages23:53
Ian_CorneIs the mouse plugged in?23:54
Ian_Corne:p23:54
BUGabundo_and saw the locale upgrade i read about this afternoon23:54
charlie-tcabug 50414923:54
ubottuLaunchpad bug 504149 in ubuntu "[lucid] after update keyboard and mouse do not work in X" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/50414923:54
* BUGabundo_ slaps Ian_Corne around23:54
BUGabundo_thats still undecided23:54
charlie-tcaalthough personally, I like using the keyboard and mouse23:54
BUGabundo_there was a critical one23:54
BUGabundo_charlie-tca: DONT REBOOT23:54
AlanBellhi, what version of OpenOffice.org is going in to Lucid?23:55
AlanBelland is it there yet?23:56
BUGabundo_charlie-tca: what xorg package should it be filed agaist?23:56
charlie-tcaI can't find any bug on keyboard and mouse in karmic triaged23:57
charlie-tcalucid23:57
BluesKajbjsnider, flash works ok on youtube, should have checked that first, but so far so good23:57
yofel!info openoffice.org | AlanBell23:57
ubottuAlanBell: openoffice.org (source: openoffice.org): full-featured office productivity suite. In component main, is optional. Version 1:3.1.1-5ubuntu1 (lucid), package size 5 kB, installed size 52 kB (Only available for armel i386 m68k mips mipsel powerpc s390 amd64 ia64 lpia ppc64 s390x sparc all arm)23:57
charlie-tcaShouldn't the package be linux?23:58
bjsniderBluesKaj, coolio23:58
BUGabundo_should it?23:58
BUGabundo_charlie-tca: since its input, i feel its X23:58
AlanBellyofel: thanks23:58
yofelAlanBell: debian experimental has 3.2 RC1, if lucid will see 3.2 depends if it'll be released before the LTSDebianImportFreeze23:58
charlie-tcahal then; it says hal couldn't inialise context23:59
BUGabundo_we dont use HAL anymore23:59
BUGabundo_its udev23:59
charlie-tcaMight be another issue with removing/deprecating hal23:59
yofelBUGabundo_: someone mentioned before that a recent update pulled in hal again23:59

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