=== komputes_ubuntu is now known as komputes === elky is now known as Guest19067 === ryanakca_ is now known as ryanakca [00:57] http://users.csc.calpoly.edu/~dgoyette/Screenshot-gnomeshell.png [00:57] heh, there's gnome-shell on my netbook. [00:57] Inefficient use of space. [01:00] DanaG: I really dislike it [01:01] So do I. [01:01] i have a problem bug 199234 [01:01] Launchpad bug 199234 in qtiplot "[Hardy] Integration produces nonsense results" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/199234 [01:03] wiki m4 [01:03] mstftsm: ok, and what's the problem? [01:04] yofel, sorry that was a mistake, writing in a wrong window [01:05] ^^ === IdleOne_ is now known as IdleOne [04:13] Hello, I am having issues with my sound. I am running ubuntu 9.10, kernel 2.6.32.7, and am on a lenovo ideapad y550. For some reason no sound will play at all. [04:25] argh, every time pulseaudio starts, it mutes all my sound cards. [04:26] oh, and I do still have this issue: http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/678 [04:41] ubuntu does not read the continuous keystrokes of my keyboard ! [04:49] ARGH, STUPID "pyuuuu" sound every time I minimize a window! [04:50] pyuu! [04:50] pie you ? === ripps is now known as ripps|sleep [04:56] hey all, on bootup i get an error about kqemu NAME="%k" breaking things in udev [04:57] do i just simply remove name="%k" from the first line of the file /lib/udev/60-kqemu.rules? [04:57] or the proper file, sorry it's not perfect, doing it from memory [05:29] hi guys.. any idea why sun java only work with google chrome not with firefox 3.6? i'm on kubuntu lucid. thanks.. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2075532/UBUNTU/Ubuntu%20Screenshot/snapshot8.png [05:32] petsounds: #ubuntu+1 [05:32] oh lol [05:32] sorry forgot where I was [05:32] :) [05:32] it's ok bro :) [05:32] hehe [05:34] Since 3-4 weeks a new applet is shown on the systray, which allows me to switch keyboard layouts. Unfortunately, this applet is completely blank. Is this by design? Or am I missing some flag images? [05:58] argh, stupid gtk... makes a "boomf" sound upon pressing the "open" button, and then a metallic "clunk" upon dialog actually drawing. [05:59] Or rather, ctrl-o: boomf. click cancel: "click". dialog close: "clunk." [07:42] d [07:47] How does the Ubuntu Software Centre fit in with SPM? Will it eventually replace it? === Guest98536 is now known as jussi01 === ikt_ is now known as ikt === Pricey is now known as pricey\ === pricey\ is now known as pricey| === pricey| is now known as Pricey [10:17] !ot [10:17] #ubuntu+1 handles support for the development version of Ubuntu. Please join #ubuntu for all other Ubuntu support. Chat in #ubuntu-offtopic. [11:41] sabnzbdplus seems broken :( [11:46] hi there [11:46] i got problem with very unstable network, and my computer keeps freezing when downloading files via firefox [11:50] hello? is there anybody out there? [11:53] Just nod if you can hear meeeeee [11:53] hi bacta [11:53] I would suggest you take it to #ubuntu if it's not about Lynx [11:53] and then there were.. 2.... [11:54] in fact it IS about lynx [11:54] i have been linked here from the #ubuntu irc [11:57] Perhaps you should stay then [12:03] back..... [12:04] ok.. still no one here? [12:08] nobody? [12:13] jakubo: here yes, but no idea why downloading something would freeze your pc [12:13] can anyone help me, ubuntu now do not read continuous keystrokes [12:15] ok [12:15] and network problems? [12:15] aboSamoor: You mean it doesn't autorepeat? [12:15] penguin42, yeah [12:15] aboSamoor: Yeh I've literally just noticed the same thing [12:16] aand 2 other things.... nvidia closed driver wont install properly, and wecam doesnt work in skype [12:18] aboSamoor: You can turn it back oon in keyboard prreferences - but it doesn't look like the sliders are set up right - even the slowest speed is causing me some repeats [12:19] jakubo: nvidia won't install right when installed from "Hardware Drivers" - known issue. Install it manually from a terminal if you need it [12:20] penguin42, it works. It was changed automatically [12:20] aboSamoor: Yeh [12:22] actually i dont really need it, id probably use the nouveau driver if it was ready, but theres a whole bunch of changes if i try to install it via synaptic [12:22] whcich will probably change with the releaseof the next kernel [12:24] aboSamoor: I've just reported it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/515108 [12:24] Ubuntu bug 515108 in gnome-control-center "auto-repeat stopped, and slider is too sensitive" [Undecided,New] [12:26] so, there hasnt been anyone complaining about network problems right? [12:26] jakubo: Since I'm connected to you, it seems OK! [12:27] it happens to disconnect now and then [12:27] sometimes its beter sometimes its worse [12:27] and i ouldnzt probably tell you if it got worse could i? [12:36] hmm... maybe its a firefox issue..... [12:37] but the cam? [12:37] is it because i loaded the ubuntu deb from skype.com? [12:40] oh, and can you please give some kind of output on the live cd that its NOT POSSIBLE to install on raid systems [12:44] I doubt your skype deb is causing you random network issues [12:44] by the way.... networking: the firmware for my pci card isl 3886pci wasnt provided on the cd, fortunately i had it on stick [12:44] i didnt say that [12:45] i said the cam doesnt work on skype [12:45] oh, sorr y- you had typed so much I lost track [12:45] much? [12:45] and in cheese there is only one picture [12:46] well... a frozen cam so to say [12:48] aaand another question: RAID: do i need to attach the hard disks to different ide cables? does it even work with ide? [12:49] jakubo: What type of RAID - is this hardware RAID or software RAID? [12:49] soft [12:50] it works with any block device, so IDE works fine, you are best to put it on seperate IDE channels [12:50] ic [12:50] what do you suggest for stripe size? 4KB for root and 512KB for home partition? [12:51] I normally go with the defaults - heck who knows what good values are! [12:51] there s so much about it on the net.... [12:51] it was said that its takes much time to concaternate the things back.... [12:55] no suggestion for the skype thing? [12:57] ok, ill try the seperate ide cable thing, maybe that was somehow connected with download of larger files..... (or esle it might be damaged hardware..) [12:57] thx for the advice === ripps|sleep is now known as ripps [13:25] hi all, have a query regarding Testdrive and lucid is anyone able to help? [13:27] * penguin42 doesn't know testdrive [13:28] https://launchpad.net/testdrive [13:29] oh neat [13:30] * penguin42 tries [13:31] Now I could be wrong about this next bit, but I was under the impression that it only downloaded the new/changed packages each time you ran it [13:31] but I don't see that, it downloads the complete iso each time which is a pain [13:31] yeh I don't see any mention of it being clever like that in the man page [13:32] Apacheuk, actually I am not familiar enough with this to comment [13:33] Hmmm I heard about it on a uupc podcast I think.... will have to go back and re listen to the episode [13:33] cheers anyway.... thought I would ask, you never know [13:33] Apacheuk, I am sure someone at some point is familiar with it :) [13:34] its season 2 episode 19 [13:34] Apacheuk, on that link you posed is a get involved section.... you may be able to contact someone from that link [13:35] yeah I might do that after I re listen, jsut to make sure I didn't dream it [13:35] Apacheuk, sounds like a plan :) [13:36] Apacheuk: I've just had a read through it - it's just a shell script, it's not got anything smart like that [13:37] yeah... seems that way... must have dreamt it :) [13:37] wishful thinking [13:37] would be really useful [13:37] it's a bit difficult if they're working on an iso, because the whole iso tends to change on a rebuild [13:38] Apacheuk: What you can do is install into a vm and keep that vm updated just updating the packages [13:38] (I say that, although my last attempt to install lucid in a vm didn't work) [13:42] OK, so am listening to the episode where the Developer talks about Testdrive, and he definitely says it's an incremental download, so it should download the full iso each day [13:42] If you listen to http://uupc.tonywhitmore.co.uk/uupc/s02/e19/uupc_s02e19_high.ogg at position 9.10 or there abouts [13:49] OK, so am listening to the episode where the Developer talks about Testdrive, and he definitely says it's an incremental download, so it should'nt download the full iso each day [13:50] hmm odd, I can see it's using an rsync [13:51] I guess it's possible if the isos are actually fairly consistent, rsync cna do some stuff - but I wouldn't think it could cope with an iso rebuild [13:52] howdy [13:52] Hi BluesKaj [13:52] Apacheuk: Out of interest, did you find it worked? [13:52] hi penguin42 [13:54] * penguin42 just tried the netbook one and it had horrible rendering issues [13:55] yeah, as far as downloading and getting the vm up and running its brilliant [13:55] works everytime [13:55] Apacheuk: I actually use virt-manager for fiddling with kvm [13:58] I usually just use virtual-box [13:58] * penguin42 is using kvm these days [14:04] you guys running windows inside linux or ..? [14:04] no, linux inside linux in my case [14:04] why ?? [14:05] trying things like the install images, and kubuntu inside my ubuntu [14:05] mainly for testing the daily builds of lucid in my case [14:07] do you access data and media files etc from one to the other? [14:07] you can do yes [14:07] ok [14:08] VB shared folders [14:08] yeah [14:08] oh guud afternoon everyone [14:08] how is the Freenode upgrade treating you all? [14:08] got mine via SSL :D [14:09] I haven't noticed any difference [14:13] its cool as now your name don't remain in use [14:15] BUGabundo, connected via SSL ? [14:15] yep [14:15] whois me [14:15] om26er: ?? [14:15] aha [14:16] gonna reconnect ,brb [14:16] BUGabundo, yes [14:16] I wonder if he knows he got to use port 7000 [14:17] om26er: I don't get what you said [14:17] BUGabundo, as of today if I get disconnected unintentionally my name dont stay in use at freenode it awesome [14:17] ahhh [14:18] no more ghosts :D [14:18] ya [14:18] but chanserv is dead on many #s [14:20] hmm BUGabundo , I get errors and unable to connect messages, which servers are SSL enabled ? [14:21] BluesKaj: I said it just after you left [14:21] port 7000 or 7010 [14:21] not _standard_ 6667 and 6669 [14:22] Apacheuk: yes, it will only download changes [14:22] BluesKaj: go it now? [14:23] popey: seems to download the whole iso each day [14:24] ok BUGabundo , changed ports [14:25] ok done ! [14:25] Apacheuk: I'm not surprised tbh, its a compressed image, its _going_ to change almost completely every day [14:25] fast [14:25] any indicator applet plugin for xchat (that dont close on minimize)? [14:26] *on close [14:26] popey: Apacheuk: zsync for daily isos? [14:26] i use that, and download about 30% of the image weekly [14:26] i think testdrive defaults to rsync [14:27] popey: I did wonder about that, like Penguin42 said earlier [14:27] let me run it just now [14:27] hmm, it's giving away my ip...dunno if I like that [14:27] zsync http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/lucid-desktop-amd64.iso.zsync [14:27] Username: ~kaj@unaffiliated/blueskaj [14:27] no IP here [14:28] ok [14:28] Read lucid-desktop-amd64.iso. Target 77.3% complete. [14:28] popey: Apacheuk ^^^^^^ [14:28] BUGabundo: yeah, i know about zsync, Apacheuk is talking about testdrive [14:28] -rw------- 1 bugabundo bugabundo 693M 2010-01-27 22:42 lucid-desktop-amd64.iso [14:28] and that it uses rsync by default [14:28] from 4 days ago [14:28] ahhhh sorry [14:28] lost that part :( [14:31] so it's probably not a bug on Testdrives part then [14:31] the world really needs a shared bookmark thing for firefox/chrome [14:34] penguin42: +100 [14:40] can anyone help me with their hotmail configuration on empthy, it gives me a network error ? [14:41] humm [14:41] those don't compute [14:41] hotmail and IM app ?!? [14:41] do you mean MSN ? [14:43] is there made any fix for fqdlr [14:44] There was a problem initializing Catalyst Control Center Linux edition. It could be caused by the following. [14:44] No ATI graphics driver is installed, or the ATI driver is not functioning properly. [14:44] Please install the ATI driver appropriate for you ATI hardware, or configure using aticonfig. [14:44] installed that one ati-driver-installer-10-1-x86.x86_64.run [14:45] but still ignores it [14:45] after reboot im getting low level but all colours showing nrml [14:51] aboSamoor, see if the port number zero [14:51] om26er, it is not [14:52] aboSamoor, is it 1863? [14:53] aboSamoor, and whats the server address [14:54] om26er, messenger.hotmail.com:1863 [14:54] aboSamoor, quit empathy and then type this in terminal and start empathy again sudo pkill telepathy [14:55] sudo pkill ? [14:55] aggressive are we ? [14:55] it will kill mission-control and telepathy-butterfly [14:56] om26er, did not work [14:57] aboSamoor, are you putting @hotmail ? [14:57] om26er, no [14:57] aboSamoor, lol do it [14:58] om26er, this is why people are using gmail ;) :). thanks [14:58] aboSamoor, btw gtalk in empathy also require @ [14:58] om26er, lol [14:59] aboSamoor, :) [15:51] I'm trolling.... sorry... feld pissed https://bugs.launchpad.net/nautilus/+bug/509079/comments/7 [15:51] Ubuntu bug 509079 in nautilus "nautilus has tabs on bottom" [Low,Triaged] [15:54] o.O [15:56] this is somewhat... basic funtionality [15:56] more like, everybody's used to it... [15:57] I don't care [15:57] they can stuff it [15:57] :( [16:00] It's a bit weird that thre is so little standardisation in tab behaviour [16:05] don't even get me started on that === yofel_ is now known as yofel [16:05] anyone suggesting a filemanager to replace Nautilus? [16:06] or wants to hack around and fork upstream ? [16:07] moving it should be easy [16:07] how can I ask for packaging sagemath for the latest version 3.4.1, while the one available is 3.0.5dfsg-4ubuntu1 [16:07] BUGabundo: The file manager in xubuntu is incredibly quick [16:08] aboSamoor: maybe check what happened to the debian maintainer? [16:08] penguin42: and funtions worth? [16:08] aboSamoor: and the folks in -motu should be able to help you better for this [16:09] BUGabundo: Not sure, I don't use it much [16:10] ahah [16:10] BUGabundo: The thing that's annoying me on nautilus is bad integration with workspaces, so if you open a folder in one workkspace and then click on it to open in another it doesn't do anything at all - I want the directory to appear one way or another [16:11] hen? [16:11] don't follow [16:11] BUGabundo: Double click on documents, move workspace, now what happens if you double click on documents? [16:11] checking [16:11] opens a new wind [16:12] so ? [16:12] its what I expect [16:12] FYI http://boot.kernel.org/ [16:12] hmm, why isn't this the same as the behaviour I get at work [16:13] BUGabundo: It's the case if I click 'open directories in their own new window' in the behaviour [16:22] can some one check the usb md5 for me ? http://www.netboot.me/help [16:24] BUGabundo: Just want me to download and md5 it? [16:24] Yep, doesn't match - I get 2f2e02.... [16:24] thanks [16:24] me neither [16:25] we will email them [16:28] http://github.com/Arachnid/netboot.me/issues/issue/21 [16:31] hi [16:32] razertek: I just "fixed" my problem by doing a clean install with a daily lucid build cd.. [16:33] but I'm definitly sure that there was a issue with loading a service but somehow the name wasn't shown.. [16:34] but after testing lucid a day I can definitly say that its stable enough for a alpha.. there are just some preformace problems on kde4 but gnome works well :P [16:34] GREAT JOB! [16:52] yeh it seems pretty good [16:54] thunar is pretty quick [16:54] ah yeh that's what I was thinking of [19:11] is nepomuk/strigi supposed to work at the moment on lucid ? [19:11] because while I haved indexec my whole hdd, I can't find anything [19:11] neither through krunner nor dolpin search bar [19:24] charlie-tca: do you get any records of ppl booting xubuntu on old powerpcs? [19:25] I don't keep records, but yes, there are several people using xubuntu on powerpcs. There are ports available for that [19:25] link please? [19:25] how can i upgrade to lucid α x64 from karmic x64 ? [19:26] BUGabundo: http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/ports/releases/ [19:26] guest_89: $ update-manager -d [19:27] guest_89: when I tried yesterday, it was broken. You should be able to use update-manager -d as the release notes state. [19:27] charlie-tca: AFAIK those don't boot directly [19:27] why not? [19:27] plus port work seem to have stall [19:27] Are you sure it doesn't have an intel chip? [19:27] ahah [19:28] has an amd64 k10 [19:28] I'm talking in the 3rd person [19:28] Those do work, at least 8.10 and 0.04 [19:28] 9.04 [19:29] charlie-tca: I'll pass it along [19:29] thanks [19:29] will try to report back [19:30] they are running on several systems. [19:30] Might send them to #ubuntu-ppc on freenode [19:32] guest_89: your chip shouldn't matter, the upgrade procedure should be the same. [19:35] charlie-tca: seems the prob is with X, it always fails to get a proper resolution [19:37] BUGabundo, will i have to reinstall the drivers or anything after upgrading to 10.04α ? [19:37] of course [19:38] is it cleaing my /home ? [19:38] of course not [19:38] but backups are *always* adviced [19:38] lol thanks [19:38] yea yea of course [19:39] BUGabundo: not the ports fault, you can get the same issue with any of the installs [19:39] hum [19:39] whens 10.04β coming? [19:40] guest_89: see /topic [19:40] !shedule > guest_89 [19:40] !schedule > guest_89 [19:40] guest_89, please see my private message [19:40] :P [19:40] thanks [19:41] !ytpos [19:41] ROFL [19:41] !typos === guest_89 is now known as half-buntu [19:56] have troubled #ubuntu enough [19:56] :D [20:02] half-buntu: if you are not running lucid, no need to idle around === BUGabundo is now known as BUGabundo_dinner === BUGabundo_dinner is now known as BUGabundo [21:10] welcome EddieRingle [21:11] hey BUGabundo [21:11] feel free to ask and help around [21:11] sure thing [21:11] btw, tell us a bit about yourself, and expertises [21:11] i get to be interviewed? goodie. [21:12] eheh [21:12] well, I program [21:12] that's more the ubuntu-news team job :D [21:12] heh === nenolod_ is now known as nenolod [21:37] Hey all. === FunnyLookinHat_ is now known as FunnyLookinHat [22:37] Lucid is rocking stable for alpha 2 imo :) [22:40] yes it is, just had a small problem with getting my video driver installed but after 5 minutes and a restart it was fixed:P [22:43] bonnie and bonnie++ lost in manpages? [22:43] http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/en/man8/bonnie++.8.html [22:43] only up to hardy [22:43] and even that empty ? [22:45] dupondje, not here [22:47] BluesKaj: why ? :) [22:47] the kde file managers dolphin and konq both die unexpectedly , so i've been using nautilus. [22:48] dolphin works when calling up /home/usr only [22:48] err /home/user [22:49] well only use Gnome here, so don't have those probs [22:49] only thing is that menu is like dutch and english together :p [22:58] Does anybody here know how to right click via control+left click? The side button on my wacom pen is failing, and until I can get a replacement pen, I was hoping I could just use right clicks like a mac does. [23:16] Is there anything that one should be familiar with concerning Ubuntu 10.04 Alpha 2 that would effect wi-fi networking?