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abe3kdamn copying 7 gig file over smb sure takes forever -.-00:01
BluesKaj-Laptopabe3k, check out ssh , I find it much faster00:05
BUGabundoBluesKaj-Laptop: and much CPU intensive00:05
abe3kBluesKaj-Laptop: and use scp ?00:05
abe3kBluesKaj-Laptop: why didn't I think of that xD00:06
BUGabundoI don't believe SSH is faster then samba00:06
BUGabundoabe3k: at what speed are you transferting stuff?00:06
abe3kI'm getting 1.7 MB transfer rate, I would love anything better than that00:06
BUGabundoare you network , IO, or cpu bound?00:06
abe3kWireless with 58 Mbits00:07
BUGabundothat's very slow for 100mb lan00:07
BUGabundoahhhhhh00:07
BUGabundothen you almost at MAX speed00:07
BUGabundoaround 4MB/s00:07
BluesKaj-Laptopabe3k, exactly :)00:07
abe3kbut 1.7 .....00:07
BUGabundo2MB/s is a nice value00:07
abe3kI think it could be from the wpa-psk but I'm not sure00:07
BUGabundoright00:08
BUGabundoyour AP has to process all that data00:08
abe3kyeap00:08
BUGabundojust hook a e-SATA caple00:08
BUGabundo*cable00:08
BUGabundo50MB/s rocks00:08
BookmanAnyone else having problems with Ubuntu One after updating today?00:08
abe3kI know -.- but I'm too lazy tbh00:08
BUGabundothen you wait00:08
abe3k2 hours!!00:09
abe3know I have 16 minutes left so no worries :D00:09
BUGabundoit would take you 2 min to pick your arse up, and the e-sata cable00:14
BUGabundo2 min to hook everything00:14
BUGabundoand00:14
BUGabundoand00:14
BUGabundoand less then 5 min to copy it00:14
abe3k<------- hides in the shadows00:15
setuidHow DOES one configure suspend on the latest version?00:15
setuidor at least verify it?00:15
BUGabundosudo pm-suspend?00:16
tertittenis the 10.04 alpha 3 running pretty stable on a desktop ? ... I'm not sure if I will dare to upgrade :)00:17
abe3ktry sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh force00:17
abe3ktertitten: its running great on a netbook too!00:17
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penguin42tertitten: Still has a few touchy places00:18
abe3kI think theres something is wrong with the gnome-keyring-daemon00:19
tertittenok, so it's a matter of how brawe I am then :)00:19
setuidgar, that didn't work00:25
setuidLooks like there's no suspend and hibernate in the latest Lucid :(00:27
penguin42setuid: Which graphics card?00:27
setuid/etc/acpi/sleep.sh suspends, but that's manual, not automatic when I shut the lid.00:27
setuidpenguin42, NVidia... worked fine through every Ubuntu release, until last night's update00:27
abe3kwhat about the screensaver ?00:27
penguin42setuid: There was a note in the /topic a few days ago about it not working for nvidia users00:28
setuidLucid has some other broken-ness with the upstream NVidia driver, where I have to jump to one of the vcs before I can jump back into X. Previous versions of Ubuntu, coming out of suspend worked flawlessly, returning me to gnome-screensaver's login window.00:28
setuidpenguin42, I'm not using the Lucid nvidia driver (known to be broken), I'm using the upstream nvidia one (known to work fine)00:29
setuidRight now, it's not even an available option, so something took suspend/hibernate physically out of the loop00:29
setuidI wouldn't care if it suspended and broke, THAT I can work with, but there's literally no suspend/resume/hibernate support at all00:29
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bjsnidersetuid, and how are you managing to use the upstream nvidia driver, sir?00:33
setuidbjsnider, Compiling/installing it myself, using the NVidia installer00:33
setuidBeen doing that for years now00:33
bjsnidergreat!00:33
setuidBut something broke/removed acpi suspend support00:34
setuidIrrespective of the video driver being used00:34
bjsniderlol, yeah something did indeed00:34
mangosdo lucid lynx packages work on hardy heron?00:42
BluesKaj-Laptopmangos, lucid pkges are meant only for lucid , they'll break your hardy setup00:44
setuidWell, it sort of works, if I echo to /sys/power/state00:46
setuidBut not if I just close the lid00:46
abe3kdid you try restarting ? :>00:47
setuidYes, many times, with and without s3_bios enabled in my grub.conf00:47
setuidgnome-power-preferences doesn't even have a suspend or hibernate option anymore00:47
setuidSo thre's no way to configure it00:47
abe3ksetuid why don't you try reinstalling that package just to make sure nothing is missing ?00:48
mangosi currently have ubuntu 8.04 LTS, is it relatively safe to upgrade to 10.04 LTS?00:49
setuidmangos, Not unless you want to help debug broken issues00:49
setuidIf 8.04 works, stick with it until 10.04 is officially released00:50
setuidveddy interestink00:51
* setuid tests00:51
setuidOk, well now suspend is back in the relevant apps/menus01:00
setuidI'll tinker with the options to get it working right with the NVidia driver01:00
koolguyhey, i need to know how to reset my wireless on dell inspiron 150101:02
koolguyi dont even know how to install the thing too01:02
koolguycan anyone help me01:05
BUGabundokoolguy: probaly looking at its manual would help?01:06
koolguyits on a laptop01:06
koolguyand idk where the manual is01:07
BUGabundodefine : reset wifi01:07
setuidThe manual for your laptop?01:07
setuidWe can't help you there01:07
koolguylol ok01:07
koolguyall im trying to do is reset my wireless internet connection, because i forgot the unlock code which i entered after the WEP key01:08
setuidrmmod ath5k01:08
setuidthen modprobe ath5k01:08
BUGabundoright click on NM, edit connections , wifi tab, edit01:09
koolguyok01:09
BUGabundosetuid: CALM DOWN01:09
setuidBUGabundo, uhm, what now?01:10
BUGabundoyou are going WAY to far to do this01:10
setuidHe said reset, not reconfigure01:11
BUGabundohe means change wifi password01:11
koolguyso what were those commands again, i accidently clicked out01:12
* BUGabundo headslap01:13
BUGabundo(2010-02-27 01:09:02) freenode: right click on NM, edit connections , wifi tab, edit01:13
koolguywhat were those commands, i keep clickin out of the chat01:13
BUGabundolast time01:14
koolguyo ok01:14
BUGabundonext time LEARN not to close chat01:14
koolguyok01:14
BUGabundoright click on NM, edit connections , wifi tab, edit01:14
koolguyalright01:14
koolguyalright then what01:15
BUGabundothat's it01:17
koolguyim in there, but idk what to do from there01:17
BUGabundoselect your network01:17
BUGabundoedit01:17
BUGabundoand change pass01:17
koolguyah ok01:17
koolguythanks see yall later01:18
AnzenkethI desided to work on linking upstream bugs using QA report http://qa.ubuntu.com/reports/launchpad-database/unlinked-bugwatch.html01:51
AnzenkethIf the bug is upstream but is not confirmed upstream or downstream what do we do with the bug triage it as normal?01:52
rwwAnzenketh: was that supposed to go to #ubuntu-bugs :)?01:52
AnzenkethSilly me wrong chat01:53
AnzenkethGot so many open01:53
waltercoolHi there!... i have a question... is lucid with bugs?02:46
Sensivawaltercool may be, its not a final stable release, you shouldn't use it in a productive environment unless you are aware how to fix problems alone02:49
waltercoolSensiva, Im just a ex-gentoo user ;) I cant live with end user products ;)02:50
Sensiva:D02:50
rwwSensiva: when it breaks (and it /will/ break), you get to keep both pieces!02:50
waltercoolSensiva, But my last time with Lucid was horrble... i hate X errors...02:51
Sensivarww sure02:51
sdestHi, I updated to the newest alpha, and now Kile doesn't feel like running latex anymore, any ideas?02:55
sdestit does run straight from the terminal, it just seems like none of the programs pick up that its there for some reason02:55
tertittenthis is wierd, after updating to 10.04 a3 i come to the login screen (after a reboot) and the enter login credentials, and click login, then I need to enter it once more... am I actually logging in twice or what's happening ?02:58
DanaG    + 0d1154 (rework how stream volumes affect sink volumes)03:01
DanaGhmm, that's a new change in pulseaudio... what's the upstream commit ID?03:01
DanaGI can't find it.... googling for 0d1154 gives only this exact changelog.03:01
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faileasi'm thinking of setting up a test/personal server, and at some point i'll be using lynx, so i'd like to test out a few things on a VM first. One of the things i do now is start my ipv6 tunnel app from init.d - i want to do the same (and a little more) with upstart - start a specific programme (with arguements) and restart it if it does now. I can't quite seem to find a clear specific complete example on the second part. Anyone can gimme a h03:21
faileasand? http://superuser.com/questions/113779/upstart-scripts spells out what i use now, and my specific requirements.03:21
SandGorgonguys.. how is the general stability of alpha 3 ? I would want to try it out03:40
sinurgeon my x64 lucid installation i cannot execute any of my downlaoded binaries03:46
sinurge./binaryname always gives a file/directory not found error03:47
sinurgebut i can see using a ls -l cmd03:47
sinurgesame binaries on my other x64 mint helena works fine03:47
huntHi, I'm using lucid and I cant hibernate anymore, because there simply is no entry for it, I can shutdown, restart, logout and suspend but not hibernate.03:53
DanaGhmm, what opengl level is nouveau 3d supposed to offer on, say, a gf6150?03:55
high-rezLevel 0 because opengl isn't officially supported by it yet? :)03:55
AnzenkethThat would explain a bug I am working on.04:04
AnzenkethMaby.04:04
alex_mayorgaRAOF, ping04:09
DanaGer, I mean, when it does "work", what level does it declare?04:18
coz_hey guys...on lucid...when editing the libanimation.so and animation.xml for  magic_lamp_max_waves from "3" to "0"  it seems to remove or disable the main Animatons plugin in ccsm/compiz  ..these files are before and after edition the xml since the error seems to be withing the xml file and the terminal readout  of that error     http://dl.dropbox.com/u/132551/animation%20error.tar.gz04:24
coz_each time the same thing occurs04:25
coz_edition=editing04:26
_DM_I'm trying to connect to ubuntu from Win XP thru RealVNC.  I'm able to connect and I see a desktop... but I can't see any changes of clicks inside VNC client on windows, I only could see changes on Linux machine screen. There is no firewall and all settings allowed client do changes.04:40
_DM_Any suggestions what could it be?04:40
Damascenegood morning,04:41
_DM_Morning...04:42
Bookmanok, I guess 3D games are out of the question for the new Ubuntu release.04:43
BookmanI've tried04:43
BookmanBack to command line prowess.04:44
BookmanOk, does not work!04:51
Damasceneis there any way to view lucid bugs only?04:53
BookmanSo, no 3D goodness without Windows?04:56
seanbrystonebah, 3D eyecandy is for the weak minded! :P04:59
OverandUbuntu-Server snapshot I grabbed about 5 hours ago - fresh install, apparently installed successfully, selected "openssh server" "samba server" and "vm host" - on attempting to boot, I promptly get my LCD popping into an unsupported mode05:02
Overand(H 53.7 kHz, V 85 Hz)05:02
OverandI've booted into a rescue console and commented out the apparent gfx-setting lines in the grub.conf, but I don't know much bout grub 205:03
Overandand it didn't seem to change anything - though i noticed more grub debug messages, some comments about errors in the config it seemed05:03
OverandSo - it's not GRUB with the issues with graphics - it's the ubuntu loader05:22
faileasi'm thinking of setting up a test/personal server, and at some point i'll be using lynx, so i'd like to test out a few things on a VM first. One of the things i do now is start my ipv6 tunnel app from init.d - i want to do the same (and a little more) with upstart - start a specific programme (with arguements) and restart it if it does now. I can't quite seem to find a clear specific complete example on the second part. Anyone can gimme a h05:22
faileasand? http://superuser.com/questions/113779/upstart-scripts spells out what i use now, and my specific requirements.05:22
faileasand... geeze, why is my question getting cut in two...05:22
OverandI *think* it's the initrd05:22
DanaGOverand: what GPU?05:28
OverandDanaG: Some onboard ATI thing on a phenom-era ASUS board05:30
OverandI can get more specific if need be.05:30
OverandI'd love to just have this thing boot to a text console.05:30
DanaGah, then it's likely kernel-mode-setting setting it to a mode the LCD can't handle.05:30
DanaGtry passing "radeon.modeset=0" on console.05:30
OverandYeah, so ti seems.05:30
OverandAlright05:30
DanaGAnd if that works, then the bug is probably something about KMS detecting an incorrect mode.05:31
DanaGI install ssh servers on all my boxes, so I can remotely connect to diagnose those sorts of things.05:31
OverandOo, I manged to get a grub error, hang on,05:31
OverandDanaG: I'm only seeing the beginning of the kernel loading - so I can't tell why I can't SSH in, heh.05:31
DanaGah, then modeset=0 should help at least with that.05:32
OverandSuccess.05:32
OverandThe "Rescue" boot mode should perhaps be doing that.05:33
OverandI should look for an existing bug on this - I've never really messed with launchpad05:33
DanaGgrr, stupid "japa" -- refuses to work when it can't mmap the alsa device.05:34
Overandhmm - it appears that for 'success' (i.e. seeing why the system doesn't boot, heh) - I need to have both radeon.modeset=0 and modeset=005:38
OverandHeh - well, I have a lot of starup scripts exiting with non-zero exit statuses - it looks like I may be having issues as a result of having set up something involving crypto, or *it* having done so anyway05:39
DanaGI have nothing particularly weird, and I get "ureadahead-other exited with status 4" a bunch of times.05:39
DanaGStupid ureadahead.05:40
OverandI get a fatal error with modprobe loading something padlock something05:40
Overandplus a few others05:40
Overandlooks like ti decided to use a crypted swap because i told it to use crypted home (but not crypted FS in general)05:40
Overand(or naybe that just happened because i told it to use LVM?)05:42
phixxorhow do I find out what gfx driver I'm using?05:51
phixxorI had to boot in safe graphics mode05:51
rwwphixxor: the Xorg log in /var/log/ should say. I use the radeon driver and have a tonne of lines starting with RADEON in there.05:56
phixxorgotcha05:57
i_is_brokeanyone using an all-in-one motherboard for intel? and if so how are the drivers working for video and ethernet?06:00
OverandDanaG: is there a 'right' way to make those 'stick' ? grub 2 seems very very different06:03
DanaGCheck /etc/default/grub06:03
Overandperfect, thanks06:03
un214well my old way of disabling fbcon no longer works (suggesting that the latest update finally supports my video card and chipset)06:06
un214now then, text is unreadably small on consoles, time to figure out how to make it larger06:06
DanaGah, dpkg-reconfigure console-setup06:06
un214ok we'll see if that works06:08
un214I picked the largest (16)06:08
un214nope still many times too small06:10
Jordan_Uun214, Use aalib to make ascii text made of smaller ascii text ;)06:11
un214oh come on06:11
faileas;p06:13
DanaGyou may be able to edit /etc/default/console-setup to make it manually even bigger.06:15
un214ugh vga=791 doesn't work either06:16
Jordan_UAnyone have the ip address for opendns?06:16
DanaGyou may be able to edit /etc/default/console-setup to make it manually even bigger.06:16
EruditeHermitDanaG, I took the plunge and upgraded to lucid06:16
Jordan_Uun214, That's ignored when using KMS06:16
un214ok let's see what that does06:18
DanaGstupid gnome... the big "turn on bluetooth" button DOES NOT WORK.06:18
un214Jordan_U: which I wasn't using until old console finally broke06:18
DanaGStupid gnome bluetooth thingy also doesn't connect to pulseaudio!06:19
un214no effect--like it didn't even read the file06:19
DanaGdid you do update-initramfs afterwards?06:20
un214no I didn't -- duh06:20
un214still no effect06:22
DanaGGrr, stupid apport.06:25
DanaGThe program crashed on an assertion failure, but the message could not be retrieved. Apport does not support reporting these crashes.06:25
eagles0513875DanaG: i could live with apport crashing but not flash being a resource hog06:26
phixxorhow could I find out why I had to use safe-graphics mode to boot from the live cd?06:26
un214this is really really annoying06:27
OverandIs there a "proper way" to manage software raid in recent ubuntu revisions other than mdadm?06:28
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un214dpkg-reconfigure console-setup ignores whatever font I set anyway06:31
DanaGhmm, try just editing the file and running sudo setupcon06:34
DanaGor sudo setupcon --force06:34
DanaGoh, and I think console-terminus font may have other sizes?06:34
un214I already figured that out06:34
un214setupcon seems to do nothing06:34
* eagles0513875 grabs npviewer and puts a bullet through its head06:35
faileashmm. Anyone familiar with upstart? i need help with a startup script i want on a system i'm working on06:35
un214ok actually it did06:35
un214now I get to run it at every boot or something06:36
DanaGhmm, maybe check the init scripts for console-setup?06:36
DanaGif there even are any.06:36
eagles0513875anyone else in here hate the npviewer (flash) or is it just me06:37
phixxorwhat is this npviewer of which you speak?06:37
eagles0513875phixxor: flash06:37
phixxorisn't flash flash06:38
eagles0513875no06:38
phixxorwhy isn't it?06:38
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, That's nspluginwrapper06:38
eagles0513875not sure to be honest but it is a resource hog big time06:38
eagles0513875Jordan_U: im not suprised if the nspluginwrapper and npviewer are the same program i could be wrong06:38
eagles0513875Jordan_U: found a lp bug re nspluginwrapper and npviewer they are one in the same program06:40
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, That's what I was trying to tell you.06:41
eagles0513875https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nspluginwrapper/+bug/14161306:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 141613 in nspluginwrapper "npviewer.bin crashed with SIGSEGV" [High,Confirmed]06:42
eagles0513875Jordan_U: but both of those are related to flash06:42
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, npviewer isn't flash itself, it's the wrapper around flash ( or any other 32 bit netscape plugin )06:42
* eagles0513875 thinks i should install ia32-libs to ensure backwards compatibility since im on 64bit06:43
OverandDanaG: Thanks a ton for the help - I'm up and running more-or-less perfectly now.06:43
un214ok that's almost right06:44
un214now just to get it into the initramfs06:44
un214the settings are there but setupcon is not06:44
WutzanHey, I have a NVIDIA card (8600 gt) and I cannpt get a alpha 3 live cd to boot. After selecting Try or Install now, I get a black screen, and no matter how long I wait, it only hangs06:52
Damascenedid you check the cd for defects?06:56
WutzanYes.06:57
DamasceneI think there is an option for safe gui06:57
Wutzanhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/528277 Others are having this problem I just wanted to know if there is a way to work around, like a safe gui you mentioned. How can I do that?06:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 528277 in ubiquity "screen goes blank when booting to live environment with some nouveau Graphics Cards" [Undecided,New]06:58
pedrocris mono currently broken in lucid?07:00
Jordan_UWutzan, You can install via the alternate CD then try to fix things from there.07:00
WutzanJordan_U: Is that the only way, my bandwidth is limited at the moment, I'd perfer not to redownload  a whole cd07:00
DamasceneWutzan,  press f407:01
Damascenethere you find the save graphices mode07:01
Damascene*graphics07:01
pedrocrI just upgraded from karmic and a bunch of mono packages are being held back for broken dependencies07:01
pedrocris this a known problem?07:01
WutzanAt the selection screen? Because it doesn't appear.07:01
WutzanIt has other modes, but not safe graphics07:02
rwwpedrocr: that happens every so often in devel versions, generally fixes itself07:02
Damascenecan you see at the bottom of the screen there is choices like f1 to help and f2 to language07:02
WutzanYes07:03
WutzanAnd f4 is for modes, but there is no mode for safe graphics07:03
Damasceneand f4 modes?07:03
pedrocrrww, I know, I was just wondering if it was a known bug or if I should file a bugreport07:03
DamasceneI don't know07:03
pedrocrrww, seems like there is a dependency on mono-gac (= 2.4.4~svn151842-1ubuntu1) that isn't in the archive07:04
pedrocreverything else seems to be 2.4.3+dfsg-1ubuntu207:04
DamasceneWutzan, try reset then f4 again07:04
rwwpedrocr: I don't usually bother filing unless the problem happens on the main mirror for several days07:05
pedrocrrww, ok07:05
WutzanSame thing, I guess I'll pass on trying the alpha since clearly it's going to be a lot of work to fix07:05
DamasceneWutzan, that is alpha were you help discover problem before it gets into beta and stable07:07
Jordan_UI hope un214 comes back, I think I've found what he needs07:21
eagles0513875any grub experts in here or is everyone asleep07:50
Sensivaam not an expert or asleep07:52
SensivaBut I dealt with grub alot, What is it eagles0513875 ?07:53
eagles0513875Sensiva: for some reason i cant boot into my windows partition07:53
eagles0513875yofel: and i compared configs and for both of us it is exactly the same07:53
eagles0513875now07:54
Sensivaerror msg?07:54
eagles0513875someone in grub channel pasted this http://pastebin.com/weMw7p0m where he added drive map line07:54
eagles0513875Sensiva: no error msg when booting it gives me black screen then says GRUB and that is it07:54
SensivaYour windows partition is /dev/...??07:55
Sensivanvm can you confirm the uuid number of your windows partition?07:56
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, I don't think that has anything to do with that menu entry. If all you are seeing is "GRUB" then grub probably never even got far enough to read the grub.cfg.08:02
eagles0513875Sensiva: i have 2 drives08:02
eagles0513875one 500gb one which has windows on it08:02
eagles0513875and 2tb drive which has nix on a 500gb partition and rest ntfs freespace08:03
eagles0513875500gb drive is /dev/sda1 /dev/sda2 sda1 being 100mb system partiton08:03
eagles0513875sdb1 500gb nix partition on 2tb hdd 1.4tb sdb2 ntfs freespace partition and sdb3 which is swap08:03
eagles0513875Sensiva: how can i confirm the uuid number08:04
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, sudo blkid08:04
eagles0513875http://pastebin.com/x5yns5jA08:04
Sensivafine, in winblows menu entry the uuid should be 3434817834813DBC not 4870319e7031942208:05
SensivaI suggest backing up your current grub config file /boot/grub/grub.cfg then generating a new one using sudo update-grub08:06
eagles0513875Sensiva: yofel though has his set to use sda1 in my case and his boots just fine08:06
Sensivaeagles0513875 actually I don't know what is that "System Reserved" for, no matter how, you should direct grub to the partition where your Win7 bootloader is08:08
eagles0513875doesnt grub over write the ntbootldr08:08
eagles0513875or at least trick windows into  thinking its still using the ntbootldr but in turn it uses grub08:08
Sensivaif its sda1 then uuid 4CC87BBBC87BA23E should be used if sda2 then uuid 3434817834813DBC should be used08:08
Sensivagrub doesn't overwrite windows bootloaders08:09
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, No, grub chainloads BCD / ntldr08:09
eagles0513875Sensiva: at first grub didnt have my windows partition listed i ran sudo update-grub to get it to list my windows partition08:09
eagles0513875ahhh08:09
Sensivafine, then sudo update-grub you go, but update your current file first please08:10
Sensivabackup* your current file first please08:10
eagles0513875Sensiva: you mean update the uuid08:10
eagles0513875and which grub file the one in /etc/default/ ?08:10
eagles0513875or in /boot/grub/grub.cfg08:10
Sensiva/boot/grub/grub.cfg08:11
Machtinok.. why would my system boot if i don't have "/dev/mapper/home /home ext3 defaults 0 1" in my fstab, but fail booting, resulting in my monitor going to energy saving mode, if this line is in the fstab-file?08:11
eagles0513875Sensiva: its backedup08:12
Sensivagreat, now sudo update-grub08:12
Sensivaafter finishing don't reboot, make sure your windows entry is listed08:12
Jordan_UMachtin, Try booting without splash and see if there are any relevant looking error messages.08:14
MachtinJordan_U: i did, couldn't see any08:15
Machtinwhich doesn't mean there are none.. the text scrolls pretty fast and then - without any delay the screen turns black and the monitor goes to energy safe.08:15
Jordan_UMachtin, What happens if you boot with it commented out, uncomment it, then "sudo mount /home" ?08:15
Machtinuhm.. i didn't try it with commenting it out, but i'm now on that system and mounted it manually08:16
Jordan_UMachtin, Try mounting it with "sudo mount /home" or "sudo mount -a" ( rather than /dev/mapper/home /home ) so that it uses the entry in the fstab.08:17
Machtinwhat i also find fascinating: the line in /etc/crypttab has no influence.. i'm not prompted for a password or any - i have to "cryptsetup luksopen /dev/bla home" manually.08:17
eagles0513875Sensiva: it found windows on /dev/sda108:18
MachtinJordan_U: with or without the device being open?08:18
Sensivaeagles0513875 now reboot08:18
Jordan_UMachtin, unmount it first if that's what you mean.08:18
eagles0513875Sensiva: i have a feeling the same issue :(08:19
eagles0513875brb08:19
Sensivalet's see then :D08:19
MachtinJordan_U: no, i mean should it also be decrypted? because like i said, when i boot it's not decrypted, because i'm not even prompted for the password08:19
Jordan_UMachtin, No ( because we are trying to reproduce the problem at boot, where by your experience it will not be decrypted )08:20
Machtinok, i'll just try after rebooting :) brb08:21
MachtinJordan_U: i've got another clue.. :D08:25
Machtinbut first: mount behaves like it should.. it states that there is no special device /dev/mapper/home and works after i luksOpened the device08:25
Machtinhowever, i noticed when i boot (with that line commented out), the monitor goes into energy saving mode, too.08:26
Machtinbut is back after only a few seconds and shows kdm.08:26
eagles0513875Sensiva: still same problem08:27
Sensivaeagles0513875 do you even see the grub menu?08:27
eagles0513875ya i do08:28
Sensivaeagles0513875 direct grub to /dev/sda2 and check again08:28
eagles0513875Sensiva: what file do i need to edit to fix that08:28
Sensiva/boot/grub/grub.cfg08:29
eagles0513875they say that file shouldnt be edited08:29
eagles0513875on the wiki08:29
eagles0513875!grub2 | Sensiva08:29
ubottuSensiva: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager in Karmic. For more information and troubleshooting on GRUB2 please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub208:29
SensivaI understand08:29
eagles0513875in this case if that cant be edited what should08:30
Machtinit can be edited.. it's just not supposed to be08:30
eagles0513875Machtin: well the wiki is a lil ambiguous08:30
eagles0513875Sensiva: so i edit sda1 to sda2 and change the uuid08:30
Sensivaexactly08:31
eagles0513875ok08:31
Sensivaeagles0513875 before you do, can you describe what made your windows entry not to boot?08:32
eagles0513875Sensiva: this only started happening after installing linux08:33
SensivaDid you resize? move? reinstalled?08:33
eagles0513875no08:33
eagles0513875windows is on a disk on its own and linux is on a 500gb partition on another 2tb hdd08:33
Sensivaand during install do you remember where the installer did install grub?08:34
Sensivahd0 or hd1?08:35
eagles0513875mbr of hd008:35
Sensivaok, now edit grub.cfg08:35
Sensivafirst sudo chmod -w /boot/grub/grub.cfg then start editing08:35
vishSensiva: dont edit grub.cfg ;)08:36
vish!grub208:36
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager in Karmic. For more information and troubleshooting on GRUB2 please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub208:36
Sensivavish I know08:36
eagles0513875lol vish thats what i told him08:36
Sensivahumph08:36
eagles0513875whats the chmod command do i just did sudo nano /boot/grub/grub.cfg to edit it08:36
vishhehe , i  caught only half of the conversation :)08:37
Sensivagrub.cfg is read only, chmod is to set its permission to read/write08:37
eagles0513875Sensiva: cant you just use sudo to have rw permissions08:37
Sensivayour editor won't save changes if its read only08:37
eagles0513875Sensiva: even if i use sudo08:37
Sensivanope08:38
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, Editors will still generally complain that it's read only ( requiring ! in vim for instance )08:38
eagles0513875Jordan_U: i used sudo nano /boot/grub/grub.cfg08:38
eagles0513875doesnt sudo give me rw access as root08:38
yofeleagles0513875: even root doesn't have write permissions for grub.cfg by default08:39
vishnope08:39
yofelmorning folks08:39
eagles0513875strange cuz i went back in there and the changes i made seem to be saved08:39
visheagles0513875: you can edit , the file but it is set as read-only even for root08:39
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, Yes, but the editor is trying to protect you from yourself by not letting you overwrite a file marked as read only08:39
MachtinJordan_U: any new thoughts on the booting-thing?08:40
Sensivaeagles0513875 after doing update-grub it sets grub.cfg permissions to -r--r--r--08:40
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, Why are you trying to edit the grub.cfg in the first place?08:40
eagles0513875i understand that but doesnt sudo defeat the purpose of that protection08:40
yofelJordan_U: trying to modify the win7 boot entry08:40
visheagles0513875: not really , its like a double barrier08:40
eagles0513875Jordan_U: on request by Sensiva i know its not supposed to be edited im just wondering if that will fix my booting issue08:40
Sensivaok FYI, update-grub isn't detecting the correct Windows partition, that's why he has to edit grub.cfg manually08:41
Jordan_USensiva, He should edit /etc/grub.d/40_custom then08:42
visheagles0513875: what are the files you have here > /etc/grub.d/  ?08:42
eagles0513875Sensiva: what i find funny is yofel is dual booting and his is using sda1 like i had mine and it was booting just fine08:42
SensivaThere is no need to worry, you have a backedup copy anyway, you can restore it back in case of problems, and you will not change anything in your Ubuntu entries08:42
visheagles0513875: do you have  /etc/grub.d/30_os-prober  ?08:42
eagles0513875vish: yes i do08:43
Jordan_UBut if update-grub didn't find windows then Windows is likely not bootable currently.08:43
eagles0513875Jordan_U: it was working prior to nix install08:43
yofelJordan_U: it does, but win7 doesn't boot08:43
vishhmm , there was this problem during karmic08:43
eagles0513875after that grub didnt even list it so i ran sudo update-grub to get it listed08:43
eagles0513875should i go ahead and try reboot08:44
visheagles0513875: pastebin your grub.cfg08:44
eagles0513875ok08:45
eagles0513875http://pastebin.com/tsknAYNW08:46
eagles0513875vish: ignore all linux entries as they are fine08:47
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, What happens when you try the menu entry "Windows 7 (loader) (on /dev/sda2)" from the grub menu?08:48
Sensivayofel di you have that 100mb System Reserved partition?08:48
visheagles0513875: if Win7 is on sda2 then probably your UUID is messed up ..08:48
eagles0513875Sensiva: yes he did its required by windows 708:48
eagles0513875vish: i editied it just now the problem is yofel is booting of the 100mb system partition which is there because its required by win 708:49
Sensivavish right now its correct08:49
vishah..08:49
yofelSensiva: yes, I have pretty much the same setup, only that kubuntu is on sda3 is different from eagles051387508:49
rabbit1hows the new lucid going?08:49
Sensivahis blkid output is here http://pastebin.com/x5yns5jA08:49
eagles0513875yofel: is it karmic or lucid that your dual booting08:49
vishrabbit1: lucid enough ;)08:50
Sensivayofel would you please pastebin your grub.cfg?08:50
yofeleagles0513875: lucid08:50
Sensivayofel I just need the windows entry08:50
yofelSensiva: http://paste.ubuntu.com/384571/08:50
eagles0513875hey rabbit1 its going to be nice once released. just having some dual booting issues im trying to get resolved08:50
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, Can you pastebin what your grub.cfg was before you edited it? ( You can just run "sudo grub-mkconfig --output=/tmp/grub.cfg" to get it again without overwriting your current custom one )08:51
rwwAnyone running an rtl8187 wifi card? If so, is it working in lucid right now?08:51
eagles0513875Jordan_U: i have a backup of it the way it was before08:51
eagles0513875http://pastebin.com/s5g5hJyp08:51
rabbit1eagles0513875: thx guys, u guys put in lot of effort08:52
rabbit1i hope as a u user, i have some rights to thank u guys, hopefully some day i could contribute08:52
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, And what happend when you tried that entry ( the unmodified one )?08:52
eagles0513875no problemo rabbit1 if you want to give it a whirl setup a virtual machine and test it out08:52
eagles0513875Jordan_U: black screen then nothing but GRUB pops up and that is it08:53
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, Do you see the grub menu at all?08:53
eagles0513875prior to that yes08:53
visheagles0513875: if the UUID has been corrected now , it should work.. have you rebooted?08:53
Sensivayofel blkid /dev/sda* please?08:53
eagles0513875vish: i havent yet08:53
visheagles0513875: give it a shot :)08:53
eagles0513875getting bombarded with 3 different things to do :P hehe08:54
vish;p08:54
Sensiva:D08:54
yofelSensiva: http://paste.ubuntu.com/384949/08:54
eagles0513875yofel: which os did u install first08:54
SensivaThe guy was asking for grub expert, and you were all asleep, once I said manually edit grub.cfg , it was like Ubuntu'ers Salvation08:55
Sensivalol08:55
Sensivayofel thank you08:55
yofeleagles0513875: err... karmic, then win7 then lucid... I think08:55
eagles0513875humm08:55
eagles0513875im wondering if i need to do the same08:55
eagles0513875let me reboot and see what gonna happen08:55
Sensivaeagles0513875 I guess it won't work08:56
Sensiva:\08:56
eagles0513875it wont08:56
SensivaYour Windows bootloader is messed up I guess, that's why it won't boot08:56
eagles0513875:(08:56
eagles0513875well time to pop in the win cd and run the repair08:56
SensivaDon't worry you won't have to reinstall08:56
eagles0513875i hope not08:57
Sensivajust try this shot and let's see what's next08:57
eagles0513875i have my music which i need since i am a dj08:57
* eagles0513875 note to self keep a copy of all data on external hdd for back up08:57
eagles0513875brb rebooting again08:57
eagles0513875bah nothing :(09:00
eagles0513875anyway im going to run the repair utility off the windows dvd :( hopefully that will fix it but not fudge up my lucid install09:00
eagles0513875thanks for yalls help guys09:00
SensivaIt will overwrite grub09:00
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, It will definitely clobber grub ( but that can be fixed )09:00
eagles0513875Jordan_U: fixed how09:01
Sensivaplease read grub wiki before proceeding09:01
* eagles0513875 goes and brings the mac laptop and hooks it up so i can have site up and possibly irc as well09:01
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, re-installing grub09:01
eagles0513875ahh09:01
eagles0513875ok09:01
eagles0513875brb09:01
SensivaSystemintegrasjon has a tool that reinstalls Windows bootloaders in one command, but its under windows09:02
SensivaI don't think it would work under wine09:02
faileasanyone familiar with upstart and can take a look at a script and make sure its correct before i test it?09:03
eagles0513875Sensiva: i can reinstall grub no problem09:04
eagles0513875sometimes i wish i wasnt a big time gamer09:04
eagles0513875i could live on osx and linux alone if i wasnt09:04
faileaslol09:04
Jordan_USensiva, I doubt that's for grub2 ( if it is though I'd be interested to possibly use it for super grub disk )09:04
faileasnothing wrong with using the right tool for the job09:04
visheagles0513875: "now" is always a good time to quit ;)09:04
eagles0513875vish: not easy09:05
* faileas games, and does audio recording in windows. everything else in linux09:05
SensivaJordan_U that tool will install any Windows bootloader without wasting time booting a cd and starting a repair09:05
Jordan_USensiva, What do you mean by "any windows bootloader"? Do you have a link for this program?09:06
eagles0513875Sensiva: i havecomputers coming out my back side lol i can let this one kill time not to mention it will allow me to focus on studying09:06
SensivaJordan_U scroll down to MBRFix http://www.sysint.no/products/Download/tabid/536/language/en-US/Default.aspx09:07
yofelfaileas: not quite an expert but I know a bit about upstart so I wouldn't mind to look09:07
eagles0513875Sensiva: have you tested this program with wine on lucid?09:08
Sensivaeagles0513875 I understand, I am just bringing something into attention, there is a command line tool that does the job, but under windows only, we need it supported either under Linux or Wine09:08
Jordan_USensiva, grub-install works just fine :)09:08
Sensivaeagles0513875 nope, I tested it with WindowsXP and Windows7 only09:08
ikoniaSensiva: you don't need a solution on Linux - it's a windows tool/issue - use windows to fix it09:09
SensivaJordan_U You didn't get what I meant, perhaps my screwed English09:09
* Sensiva rephrases09:09
eagles0513875so after i repair i need to reboot and reinstall grub again?09:09
SensivaIf Windows bootloader got messed up, I have to reinstall it, using a repair cd, then reinstall grub from a live cd.09:10
ikoniaeagles0513875: are you still not working on windows ?09:10
ikoniaSensiva: correct09:10
eagles0513875ikonia: ya its still not working some how my windows boot loader got screwed up somewhere09:10
ikoniaeagles0513875: common cause, is a non-chkdik'd windows partition before installing linux09:10
Jordan_USensiva, Ah, you mean for fixing the windows side of the problem.09:10
SensivaIf this tool supported to run under Linux by any mean, it will save rebooting two times, and helps the lack of Windows discs, and defected optical drives09:11
SensivaJordan_U exactly09:11
eagles0513875ikonia: might run check disk prior to running the repair after booting off the dvd09:11
eagles0513875brb09:11
Viper1432The problem there Sensiva  is pretty simple. windows is closed source and controlled by microsoft.  linux = open source.  To do what you want, would almost certainly require microsoft to initiate or allow it to occur, and that is probably like asking for icewater in hell.  But it would be nice.09:12
eagles0513875im back guys09:13
eagles0513875like this java web chat :)09:13
Machtinanyone else got any idea why i'm stuck in a state where my monitor is going to energy save mode if i have "/dev/mapper/home /home ext3 defaults 0 1" in my fstab? (without that line the energy save only lasts for 3 seconds or so)09:13
SensivaViper1432 there are software that does the same, and do those fancy stuff to Windows bootloaders, which means it can be done without providing extra info from MS09:14
ikoniaMachtin: I'd get that logged as  bug - fstab should not dictate power managment09:14
Machtinikonia: it doesn't..09:14
ikoniaMachtin: what you've just said it does09:14
eagles0513875Sensiva lol your still going on about the win bootldr software09:14
Sensiva:D09:15
kklimondaheh, resume from hibernation takes ages09:15
ikoniaSensiva: it's not an Ubuntu/Linux issue - so it's not going to happen09:15
Machtinikonia: hm.. i think something happens while the monitor is in that state. and if that line is in fstab, it's stuck with whatever it's supposed to do and therefore can't continue to exit the power save mode..09:15
ikoniaMachtin: is that line valid ?09:15
ikoniaMachtin: is /home mounted ?09:16
Machtinikonia: it can't be - there was no prompt to enter my password09:16
Sensivaah eagles0513875 btw, since you are dual booting, you must read grub2 guide http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1195275 and installing grub4dos, and if you don't need any of the extra features that grub2 offers, go to grub legacy09:16
Machtinpassphrase, actually.09:16
eagles0513875well repair did absolutly nothing09:16
Sensivaikonia thanks for your support09:16
ikoniaMachtin: so maybe that lines not valid09:16
eagles0513875repair did nothing from windows dvd09:17
eagles0513875found no errors09:17
ikoniaeagles0513875: do it manually09:17
Machtinikonia: okay, how could i check?09:17
Viper1432!bugs vdpau09:17
ikoniaeagles0513875: read the info and do a recboot command with the right flags09:17
eagles0513875ikonia i did run chkdsk09:17
ikoniaeagles0513875: chkdsk won't fix anything09:17
Machtinikonia: home    UUID=6408923b-e0d5-46dc-9d1e-990ac13d3320       none            luks <- this is the crypttab line, btw..09:17
ikoniaeagles0513875: ahhh it's encyption09:17
eagles0513875ikonia ?09:18
ikoniaMachtin: can you boot without that line - add the line back in when booted and do a mount -a ?09:18
ikoniaeagles0513875: chkdisk won't fix your boot loader problems09:18
Machtinikonia: yes09:18
ikoniaMachtin: ah, so the line is valid then09:18
Machtinok )09:18
Machtin:)09:18
ikoniaMachtin: (when you do a mount -a, does it then mount home ?)09:18
Machtinwell.. if i have that line in fstab, yes.09:19
Viper1432! vdpau09:19
Machtinbut i have to "cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdb2 home" first09:19
Viper1432! libvdpau09:19
Machtinof course.. because like i said, i had no passphrase-prompt :/09:19
eagles0513875Viper1432 chill on the bot there is a delay09:19
ikoniaMachtin: ok - so there is the problem, it's your encypriton setup09:19
ikoniaMachtin: that's not happening at boot time09:20
Viper1432eagles0513875,  its replying to me in sep channel.  got what i needed.09:20
Machtinokay, i didn't get that.. what do you mean exactly with "not happening at boot time"?09:20
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, join ##windows for to get windows booting then come back here if whatever they suggest required clobbering grub.09:20
ikoniaMachtin: /join ##windows09:21
ikoniaoops09:21
ikoniasorry09:21
Machtinnp :)09:21
ikoniathat was meant for eagles051387509:21
eagles0513875what was09:21
ikoniaeagles0513875: don't worry09:21
eagles0513875sry was having issues being able to type :(09:21
eagles0513875damn java webchat09:21
ikoniaMachtin: when you set it up manually - you have to do a cyrpt setup then it will mount09:21
ikoniaMachtin: in the boot process that doesn't look like it's happening09:21
Machtinexactly, i don't even have any chance to type my passphrase anywhere.. that might be the problem09:22
Machtinbut i have not the slightest clue how to solve that :/09:22
Viper1432oh and eagles0513875 , just in case you missed my reply to your "chill"....ubottu was responding just fine to me in a private chat.  I got what I needed.09:22
Viper1432lol09:23
eagles0513875Viper1432 ya i saw it i didnt see that you were piping the bot request to urself09:24
ikoniaMachtin: what encyption guide do you do09:24
Machtinikonia: puh.. that partition is quite old.. i set it up via cryptsetup09:25
ikoniaMachtin: maybe worth checking out some current encryption guides09:25
Machtinis cryptsetup outdated?09:25
Machtinor: do have any suggestion for a guide?09:26
vishViper1432: there should not be a space after !   >  use it as !factoid09:26
vish!libvdpau09:26
vishwhat  , it pmed me :/09:26
vish!grub209:27
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager in Karmic. For more information and troubleshooting on GRUB2 please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Grub209:27
vishhmm..09:27
Viper1432vish,  I wanted several different things quick.  and exactly vish...all my requests went to a pm as well. which was fine as it wasn't overly spamming the channel with "i don't knows and such".  :D09:27
vish;)09:27
Viper1432it also might only pm with stuff it has no clue about.  lol09:28
Viper1432!nvidia09:28
ubottuFor Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto | The ATI and nVidia binary drivers may not be currently installable at the moment09:28
vishViper1432: it is being shy to admit it publicly ;p09:28
Viper1432yep.  betting anything clueless its being all shy.  oh and lol to the similar thought pattern with you and I.  heh heh09:28
Jordan_U!msgthebot | Viper143209:28
ubottuViper1432: Please investigate with me only with "/msg ubottu Bot" or in #ubuntu-bots.  Search for factoids with "/msg ubottu !search factoid".09:28
ikoniaMachtin: don't think it's outdated, but auto mount at boot requires some tweaking09:28
vishah , Viper1432 got it09:29
vish!info libvdpau09:29
ubottuPackage libvdpau does not exist in lucid09:29
Machtinikonia: strange then... worked flawlessly in 9.1009:29
ikoniaMachtin: oh wow, so it's still working quite currently09:29
Viper1432its all good guys.  there isnt' a libvdpau package....its libvdpau1 now.09:30
eagles0513875stupid java chat09:30
eagles0513875im back guys09:30
kklimondaseriously, rhythmbox stores passwords to last.fm and daap shares in the plaintext in gconf...09:30
Viper1432and its borked...or at least messed up with smplayer/mplayer at the moment.09:30
Machtinikonia: i wonder why there is any energy save intervall at all.. wondered whether that might be the nouveau driver or anything else..09:31
ikoniaMachtin: no idea09:31
eagles0513875ikonia: running check disk on the main windows partition seems to be busy fixing things09:31
ikoniaeagles0513875: it won't fix your boot though - probablyh09:31
Machtincould have been, that i could see the problem, when the screen displays stuff instead of turning off09:31
eagles0513875ikonia: not linux related subject but with win and also on lin chkdsk and fsck respectivly have fixed some rather interesting issues for me09:32
Jordan_Ueagles0513875, You might try the javascript chat @ webchat.freenode.net09:32
eagles0513875Jordan_U: im on my mac on kvirc09:32
ikoniaeagles0513875: why are you telling me this ? I know exactly what fsck is capable of and what it can / cannot fix09:32
aafuentesim using a live cd to see why lucid is crashing, but i dont know where to find the logs... anybody can help me?09:32
eagles0513875aafuentes: the logs can be found /var/log there is also dmesg that might contain some useful information09:33
aafuentesi mean, where can i find the logs from the live cd?09:33
aafuentesdo i have to mount the old file system?09:35
aafuentesor does the cdlive mount it somewhere09:35
arandaafuentes: if that is where the logs are yes,should be just a metter of clicking the disk in nautilus to mount it..09:36
aafuentesoh, i c it now. thanks arand09:37
Machtinhm. is there no longer a /etc/X11/xorg.conf?09:40
eagles0513875nope09:40
Jordan_UMachtin, It's been gone for a while :)09:41
Machtinpossible, never needed it :D09:41
Jordan_UYou can still create your own, it's just not needed by default09:41
Ian_CorneBy default no, if you use the priopetary drivers, they will create one09:41
Machtini see.. hm.09:41
Machtiniirc the propietary drivers resulted in "no screens found" :)09:42
Ian_Corne:p09:42
Machtin!nvidia09:42
ubottuFor Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto | The ATI and nVidia binary drivers may not be currently installable at the moment09:42
Jordan_UGotta love a context sensitive bot.09:43
eagles0513875Jordan_U: bot needs some brains lol09:44
Jordan_U@lart eagles051387509:44
Jordan_UDamn, doesn't work in #ubuntu+109:44
eagles0513875Jordan_U: whats lart09:45
* eagles0513875 this chkdsk is gonna take a while :( only god knows how long it would if i had win installed on my 2tb hdd09:45
ikoniaeagles0513875: we don't need a commentary please09:45
eagles0513875sry ill go comment to myself in offtopic lol09:46
ikoniacool, thanks09:46
faileasyofel: sorry for the delay : http://pastebin.com/uk6eGdpG09:53
yofelnp, looking09:54
glaucoushello!  I'm trying to test lucid in karmic's virtualbox but it won't boot.  is there something I need to configure?09:54
faileasi'm currently getting an install to test. the command i'm execing works as an init.d script in karmic09:54
glaucousother oses (including win7) work, just not lucid09:55
faileasglaucous: won't install or won't boot?09:55
glaucouslubuntu alpha3 also has the same problem09:55
faileasglaucous: i had to use lilo on a previous install09:55
faileasif the current install works, i could prolly shove it on dropbox if it'll help, once i'm done09:56
glaucousfaileas, I put the "cd" in and it shows me the menu but when I choose "try without installing" it hangs.  if I install it with the alternate "cd", first boot hangs09:56
faileashmm09:56
faileaswierd.09:56
faileasglaucous: i'm currently trying a server install. i'll let you know how it went09:56
glaucouskarmic isos work, but then when I upgrade that installation to lucid, it hangs on boot again09:56
Machtinikonia: found out: if i use nvidia-current, i don't get to power save.. i have to alt+print+k to get to a root shell and can mount from there.. but i think that's not what it's meant to be..09:57
glaucousI'm thinking it's either a grub or a plymouth thing, but knowledge of those two subjects is almost nil09:57
ikoniaMachtin: wow - that's an odd bug09:57
Machtinagreed09:58
rwwglaucous: considering that plymouth has been hating me recently, I'd start with that.09:58
arandglaucous: turn off acpi in virtualbox, or install virtualbox.ose from my ppa (ppa:arand/virtaulbox) ;) or get the latest 3.1.4 beta from VBox homepage.09:58
glaucousarand, ok, brb09:58
faileas3.14 isn't beta i think- my windows virtualbox install has been bugging me to install it ;p09:58
arandAh, they released it then.09:59
Machtinikonia: but again: without the line in fstab it works.. btw. i get prompted for the passphrase actually.. it actually hangs AFTER unlocking the key.. i probably just couldn't see the prompt without that current-driver09:59
ikoniathat makes sense09:59
arandglaucous: relevant bug is:https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virtualbox-ose/+bug/51057109:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 510571 in virtualbox-ose "Lucid guest won't boot with acpi in virtualbox" [Undecided,Confirmed]09:59
faileas... eep10:00
yofelfaileas: looks ok, but I'm not sure about the 'emit ...' line, the only script I know that uses emits is mountall.conf, maybe see how it's done there (or ask in #ubuntu-devel)10:00
Machtinikonia: well, don't know.. i'd love to know why it's stuck after entering the phrase.. :)10:00
faileasyofel: emit just spits out a message10:00
glaucousafter turning off vb's acpi, lubuntu is now happily booting.  I'll try the "real" lucid now10:01
faileasyofel: i used http://intr.overt.org/blog/?p=74 as an example10:01
yofelfaileas: and the script looks good in my opinion, I'm just not sure about the emit line, as upstart has 'emits ...' and 'echo ...' for messages10:03
yofelecho for messages10:04
yofelemits is for job control10:04
faileasyofel: oh well, that bit isn't important. i'll try it as soon as i have an install up10:04
faileasahh10:04
* faileas notes the docs were less than intuitve >_>10:04
yofelfaileas: see mountall.conf for emtis and mountall-shell.conf for echo10:04
yofelfaileas: indeed :(10:04
faileasoh10:05
faileasand what should the extention be?10:05
glaucousarand, thank you for your help and the reference to the bug.  I'm off to break lucid now :)10:05
faileasand do i need to do something to activate it, like i would for an init.d script?10:05
faileas(yes. i can't actually find a clear explaination of those two things. ><_10:05
yofelfaileas: for the script? usually all scripts in /etc/init have a .conf extension, and no, upstart should read all scripts in the directory and start them according to the 'start on' statement10:06
Damascenedoes any one have the goldendict installed?10:06
arandglaucous: Break a lib! ;)10:06
DamasceneXlib:  extension "RECORD" missing on display ":0.0"10:07
faileasyofel: also, is the stop on part of the script essential? i don't actually need to stop the script on shutdown.10:07
vishhas anyone noticed that if xchat is running for several hours , and when we close it it freezes?10:08
yofelfaileas: I don't know really, I would leave it in10:10
faileasyofel: thanks. I think i got further along understanding it today, than the last few days of looking ;p10:11
aafuentesmy lucid doesn't start after grub. (I just upgraded from karmic) --> syslog & xorg.0.log http://paste.ubuntu.com/384988/10:23
faileasglaucous: other than an error message about plymouth, i got the server version to boot.10:24
arandaafuentes: is this in virtualbox?10:26
aafuentesye arand10:26
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arandaafuentes: turn off acpi in virtualbox, or install virtualbox.ose from my ppa (ppa:arand/virtaulbox) ;) or get the latest 3.1.4 beta from VBox homepage.10:27
arandaafuentes: relevant bug is:https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virtualbox-ose/+bug/51057110:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 510571 in virtualbox-ose "Lucid guest won't boot with acpi in virtualbox" [Undecided,Confirmed]10:27
aafuentesIc arand... Thanks!!!! ;D10:27
arandaafuentes: 3.1.4 is not in beta anymore, btw10:27
aafuentescould you tell me where the acpi option is arand?10:32
faileaso010:32
arandI'm not sure in lucid..10:33
* faileas realised that he's running a VERY old version of vbox, and that's why i'm not having issues10:33
faileasacpi on the host/programme or the guest?10:33
faileason the guest, add the line 'acpi=off' on the host it should be in machine settings10:33
arandaafuentes: otherwise it should be under system, for the specific vm10:33
arandaafuentes: or you could do what faileas says, result will be the same afaik.10:34
arandfaileas: which version of vbox are you using?10:34
faileas3.08 on windows ;p10:35
arandI'm wondering if we maybe should get a !vbox specifically mentioning this..10:35
aafuentesdoes it have another name? i cant find any acpi option anywhere10:36
aafuentesim using 3.1.2 ose10:37
arandfaileas: that's not too old though, I mean that's what 9.10 uses, so theoretically it should have the same issue...10:37
faileasaafuentes: it should be in system10:37
faileasclick on system on a switched off VM. its one of the extended features10:37
aafuentesi can enable io apic or enable efi (both are not ticked)10:38
aafuentesin extended features10:38
faileashmm10:38
faileasthat's odd10:38
faileasmine dosen't have efi as an option10:39
arandIt might be gone as per: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/510571/comments/2210:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 510571 in virtualbox-ose "Lucid guest won't boot with acpi in virtualbox" [Undecided,Confirmed]10:39
arandyou could always use the acpi=off as a boot parameter inside instead.10:39
arandfaileas: or test my patched ppa package ;)10:40
faileasarand: i can't, since i'm running windows ;p10:40
faileasand its working10:41
arandfaileas: Ah :-)10:41
faileasand if this works, i can do a ipv6 setup guide for my tunnel broker for lucid ;p10:41
arandOh hang on I confused you with aa, nickcolor.pl gave you both purple :)10:42
faileas;p10:44
* faileas rather likes the programme though. i pretty much think i can get it to act like vmware server once i get the hang of upstart ;p10:45
arandaafuentes: Seems like acpi option is gone in 3.1.2, you could use the acpi=off boot option, or test my patched ppa package ;)10:47
aafuentesi used VBoxManage modifyvm <uuid|machine name> --acpi on|off10:48
aafuentesIt works now... thanks :D10:48
aafuentes^0^10:48
faileaslol10:48
faileasvbox cli FTW ;)10:48
faileasits actually one of the features that i feel is underated10:49
virtualdam i the only one who don't get an authentication failed-message if i enter the wrong password in gksu(do)? it just disappears10:51
virtualdi can't find a bug on launchpad10:51
arandI'm wondering if we maybe should get a !vbox specifically mentioning this..10:52
faileasok, the script runs, but it runs too early10:57
faileasnot impossible to fix ;p10:57
virtualdcan someone reproduce?11:00
faileasaafuentes has the same issue. i don't11:01
aafuenteswhat?11:01
aafuentesi didnt get to see gdm11:02
faileas...11:02
faileasmy bad11:02
faileasi got confused >_>11:02
aafuentes^0^11:02
* faileas goes back to trying to beat upstart into working11:02
aafuentes:D if some1 can, thats you faileas11:02
faileaslol11:03
faileasi got it 'working' it starts too early11:03
faileasand seriously, the documentation is terrible11:03
faileasi need to work out if i can use an upstart script as the trigger for another upstart script now11:04
eagles0513875:(11:28
eagles0513875still cant boot :(11:31
eagles0513875any more ideas11:31
m0areagles0513875: What's the problem? :)11:32
eagles0513875cant boot onto my windows partition :(11:33
eagles0513875yofel:  and i compared notes and he is able 211:33
m0areagles0513875: You reinstalled grub?11:33
eagles0513875m0ar: O_o11:33
eagles0513875why would i11:33
m0areagles0513875: That's the problem tho11:34
eagles0513875m0ar: i need to reinstall grub O_o11:34
m0areagles0513875: Grub2 isn't aware of your windows-partition would be my guess11:34
eagles0513875m0ar: i ran sudo update-grub which added it to the list that isnt my issue11:34
m0areagles0513875: Had the same problem, and I reconfigured grub => workeen11:34
m0arI've done it a few times, and it's not as hard as it sounds11:35
eagles0513875m0ar: reconfigured it how by reinstalling11:35
eagles0513875help me out :)11:35
m0arBut I'm not 100% sure of how it works, so I'd rather see someone else helping you out :/11:35
eagles0513875m0ar: you want me to reinstall grub 211:36
m0areagles0513875: I'd guess that's the problem, but I'm not used to tinkering with grub211:36
m0areagles0513875: Ask in ##linux? :)11:36
m0areagles0513875: on irc.freenode.net11:36
Damasceneeagles0513875, maybe you should provide you grub.cfg and the error you get from windows and paste it on the pastebin so it would be easier to help11:37
eagles0513875Damascene: cant even boot into windows i get a black screen and all it says is GRUB11:37
eagles0513875nothing else happens11:37
eagles0513875grub.cfg is default one had to run sudo update-grub to get windows listed11:37
eagles0513875http://pastebin.com/8eaYTN7d11:38
eagles0513875thats my grub.cfg11:38
Damascenetry to mount windows partition manually from the grub command line11:38
m0arDamascene: Tell him how to?11:39
eagles0513875m0ar: read my mind on that one11:39
m0arI figured11:40
Damascenejust as in the grub file.11:40
Damasceneroot (hd0,1)11:40
eagles0513875im starting to wonder if the issue is having windows on one drive to itself and linux on another partitioned hdd11:40
m0areagles0513875: Shouldn't be a problem if you configure it right11:40
Damasceneyou can change the value to check where is your system11:40
eagles0513875Damascene: whats the command to check the uuid of an hdd11:41
Damascene0 means 1st hard disk11:41
eagles0513875i know11:41
DamasceneI've had a problem with the uuid so I just deleted that line and it worked11:41
eagles0513875might have to do the same11:41
eagles0513875should i edit it from the grub.cfg file or grub prompt11:41
eagles0513875yofel: does your setup use uuid? or not11:42
DamasceneI think it's better to do it from the grub command line because you can do it easily11:42
eagles0513875ok but to do it permanently wont i need to edit the grub.cfg11:43
Damasceneyes after success11:43
eagles0513875no im on grub editing the options what do i need to remove after search11:44
eagles0513875there is the following11:44
eagles0513875--no-floppy --fs-uuid --set UUID11:44
Damascenetry to remove that11:44
eagles0513875the whole line11:44
Damasceneyes11:44
eagles0513875ok11:44
Damascenebrb11:45
eagles0513875nothing11:45
eagles0513875black screen and GRUB again11:45
eagles0513875im off to have lunch ill hit you up later to continue trouble shooting this Damascene11:45
faileasright. need a bit more upstart help. what should be my 'start' event if i want something to start after eth0 is up?11:45
Damasceneeagles0513875, np but I'm just a normal user as you11:46
Damascenebut I've fixed my grub many times11:46
happosadeMy ludic wont find the internet.11:57
happosadeIt was connected few minutes ago, but now it has lost it.11:57
faileashmm11:57
happosadeAny ideas?11:59
happosadeGdm also crashes after reboot when I hit first time enter12:00
Sa[i]nTHow do I upgrade to lynx with apt?12:05
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robin0800Sa[i]nT: sudo do-release-upgrade -d12:09
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madurasszshey how can i reset the xorg.conf (i upgraded to lucid from karmic,fglrx is not supported)12:18
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madurasszshelloo12:19
zniavrehapposade, uninstalling plymouth is a workaround12:28
eagles0513875Damascene: im back12:34
eagles0513875anyone else with ideas to get windows to boot for me :(12:35
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virtualdshit12:37
virtualdrunning lshw fucked up my display :p12:37
eagles0513875!language  virtuald12:37
eagles0513875!language  | virtuald12:37
ubottuvirtuald: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.12:37
virtualdswitching to console and back fixed it12:39
robin0800virtuald: thats a bug I have it too12:43
eagles0513875any grub nuts in here or dual boot users able to help me trouble shoot a rather annoying issue12:44
virtualdrobin0800: with the i915 driver?12:44
robin0800virtuald: ati here12:46
virtualdok12:46
virtualddo you know if it's reported?12:47
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virtualddidn't find any bug about that12:50
OxymoronGah I hate this, Lucid should WORK NOW. It does not load into tty7, it force into tty2 instead :S I am using vbox 3.1.4 and I dont understand why its not working? I have updated all the latest packages and everything.12:50
virtualdrobin0800: please confirm bug 52897412:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 528974 in xorg "lshw garbles display" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/52897412:52
robin0800virtuald: no mine just dosn't boot to tty7 it hangs you then selcet tty1 then tty7 log on screen appears enter password log on crashes log on reapears and is now ok12:55
virtualdok12:56
mdlueckWhere can I look up the files that are used to package a certain package? I would like to look at the install script which executes when a certain package installs.13:04
zzdneed help on resetting xorg13:06
zzdit doesn't even load up terminals13:06
mdlueck@zzd: what do you mean by that second comment?13:06
mdlueckCan you not Ctrl-Alt-F# and get to a term screen then?13:07
zzdya13:07
zzdmdlueck13:07
mdlueckOy! Pretty sick! Sorry, that is the only back door I know of.13:07
zzdim in thru a live cd13:08
mdlueck??? Live CD's respond to Ctrl-Alt-F#13:08
zzdmdlueck isn't there anyway to get xorg runnig with minimal graphics or something13:08
mdlueckYears ago yes I do remember Ubuntu CD's having a choice of graphic level... I forgot about that option.13:09
zzdmdlueck anyway to reset the xorg to use default settings ??13:10
zzdmdlueck: ??13:13
mdlueckzzd: Suggest you see if this still works. From the 8.10 release docs... Hangs with desktop effects on Intel 830MG and 845G video cards  There is a bug in the Intel video driver for the older intel 830 and 845 integrated video cards that are used on laptops like the IBM R30. Desktop effects with compiz will not work on those chips and will freeze the system. For new installations, please...13:13
mdlueck...install using the safe graphics mode (press F4 in the startup screen) on these systems and disable desktop effects via System -> Preferences -> Appearance, clicking on "Visual effects" and choosing "None".13:13
zzdmdlueck  nothing loads up!! not even the logon screen!13:14
mdlueckDo you see the initial Live CD screen that comes up with a list of languages?13:14
zzdi get it on live cd13:15
mdlueckOK, that is good13:15
zzdbut i want to fix the installation on my hard drive13:15
zzdi'll have to edit some files on xorg but don't know which13:15
mdlueck??? So the installer went through to the end, and installed something that can not work on your box?13:16
zzdno i upgraded 9.10 to 10.0413:16
zzdnow it doesn;t work13:16
mdlueckOh, I understand...13:17
zzdmdlueck: any ideas on how to fix?13:17
mdlueckSo forgetting the Live CD, can you Ctrl-Alt-F# when booting off of the HDD?13:17
zzdno13:18
zzdcant get in to a terminal from HDD13:18
mdlueckSo you are thinking to boot off of a Live CD and edit the config of the HDD install... (getting the idea...)13:18
zzdmdlueck:13:18
zzdyea13:19
mdlueckWhat sort of graphics board / what driver? I only work with nVidia boards and only use Envy to install the drivers.13:19
zzdATI13:20
zzdi just want to reset xorg to use the default drivers so it works on any hardware13:21
mdlueckAnd what driver, Ubuntu or binary installed somehow?13:21
mdlueckaaaahhh, got an idea!13:21
zzdfglrx13:21
eagles0513875anyone else with ideas as to why i cant boot into my windows partition13:22
eagles0513875grub 2 has everythign setup correctly but all i get is a black screen then GRUB pops up and that is it13:22
mdlueckHand copy in an xorg.conf from a minimal install which has low res graphics13:22
zzdit says glx on xorg.conf --- the upgrader has removed the fglrx line13:22
zzdyea im trying to do that13:22
mdlueckNeed me to copy a minimal xorg.conf out of my 10.04 VM?13:24
zzdno no13:24
zzdyou probably have nvidia drivers loaded?13:24
zzdno wait give give me that13:24
zzd:P13:24
mdlueckNo, I meant minimal out of a VM session13:24
zzdmdlueck: lets see what happens13:25
zzdyea13:25
mdlueckbefore I install the VirtualBox VM tools13:25
zzdcan u send me the file?13:25
mdlueckeagles0513875: What version of Windows?13:25
zzdxorg.conf13:25
eagles0513875windows 713:25
eagles0513875mdlueck: 7 ultimate 64bit to be more exact13:25
zzdeagles0513875: you have to make some changes to grub13:26
mdlueckzzd: Ack, let me check though my VM's for a version w/o tools. Maybe I need to start a new one, actually. I think I did manage to get tools installed to all of the current ones13:26
zzdk13:27
mdlueckeagles0513875: Sorry, not mess'n with Vista or 7. Windows 2000 will not boot either. XP does fine.13:27
eagles0513875mdlueck: what makes even less sense is yofel has a setup which works13:27
zzdmdlueck did u get the file?13:28
mdlueckzzd: Double checking VirtualBox... I think I installed VB Tools to every 10.04 VM session I have currently.13:29
zzdah13:29
mdlueckHaffa start a clean one.13:29
zzdwait13:31
mdlueckAhh, I just remembered what I wanted another VM set up for, so I will start abother baking.  Oh oh... ;-)13:31
zzdi got one from the net13:31
mdlueckCool!13:31
zzdmdlueck:13:31
zzdi'll use it n see13:31
zzdthanks for the help13:32
mdlueckGood news!13:32
zzd:P13:32
zzdcant be sure of it though!13:32
MenZaThis is odd -- whenever I run sudo lshw -c memory | less, my X colours are scrambled (pink and green is mostly noticable), and I get a load of noise on my screen. Tab to tty1 and back to gdm and it's fine o_o13:34
MenZaCan anyone confirm having experienced this issue?13:34
MenZa(this is an Intel GMA945 with the intel driver)13:36
penguin42MenZa: I think lshw tends to run one of the x commands to tell it about the X server (xdpyinfo?) and that has a habit of waking up all the odd corners of the driver13:37
MenZaAha13:38
penguin42although, actually I don't see why it does that for the-c13:38
penguin42 -c memory13:38
MenZapenguin42: True...13:39
penguin42MenZa: Actually, I take that back - I don't think it is using the xdpyinfo stuff13:40
penguin42MenZa: It might be interesting to see if any of the options help - e.g. -disable dmi13:40
MenZaWith the -c flag?13:40
penguin42yeh13:40
penguin42-c memory -disable dmi13:40
MenZarunning.13:41
MenZaSame issue. I wonder if it's screenshottable.13:41
MenZaThe screenshot looks fine.13:42
penguin42MeYou mgiht want to try intel_reg_dumper before and after13:42
MenZaintel_gpu_dump, you mean?13:44
penguin42erm well my karmic box has intel_reg_dumper !13:44
MenZaI have intel_reg_write13:44
MenZa[14:44:46] menza@kashyyyk - / $ intel_13:45
MenZaintel_gpu_dump               intel_reg_write              intel_upload_blit_large      intel_upload_blit_large_map13:45
MenZaintel_gpu_top                intel_stepping               intel_upload_blit_large_gtt  intel_upload_blit_small13:45
MenZaThat's the intel_ programs I have in my PATH at least13:45
penguin42guess it's intel_gpu_dump these days then - it just dumps all the registers out - useful to attach to a bug report13:45
MenZaAh :)13:46
penguin42you can see which registers changed either side of the lshw13:46
MenZainteresting13:46
MenZaso I run it before issuing lshw -c memory, and after issuing it?13:46
MenZato allow for a diff13:47
penguin42yeh13:48
MenZaand I file a bug in xorg, or what?13:49
penguin42heck I don't know!13:58
MenZapenguin42: well, filed!13:58
MenZacheers :)13:58
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jo-erlendI just did "rmadison gnome-desktop", and I was surprised to find the version 2.29. I thought Lucid would stick with 2.28?14:00
jo-erlendthat is, gnome-desktop is 2.29, but gnome-desktop-environment is 2.29. Can someone explain that?14:01
abhi__hi guys.14:02
abhi__i m thinking to give a try to 10.04.14:02
abhi__beta version....14:02
abhi__is it stable enough to be used ???14:03
MenZaThere is no beta version yet.14:03
mdlueckabhi__ : A3 looks quite good. Try it in a VM or on a test box.14:04
MenZaThe alpha isn't for you unless you want to get down and dirty, and be prepared to report bugs when they occur :)14:04
abhi__ok...14:04
MenZa(There are stupid people in the world who use it on their production systems -- like myself!)14:04
abhi__:)14:04
abhi__really14:05
BluesKajhowdy14:06
MenZa\o14:06
kklimondahmm, can someone get this small program: http://pastebin.com/Mzc72KWw14:21
kklimondathen compile it gcc -o keyring keyring.c `pkg-config --cflags --libs gnome-keyring-1 gtk+-2.0`14:21
kklimondathen lock their default keychain (applications->accessories->passwords.. and then press right mouse on keyring and lock it)14:21
kklimondathen run the compiled program - a small window with button is going to pop up14:22
kklimondathen press the button, unlock the keyring and paste the output somewhere14:22
kklimondamostly I'm interested if you get "Password stored successfully" after unlocking14:22
iktanyone installed the alpha 3 netbook edition?14:35
CosmiChaosis it possible to have a dual-row taskbar in gnome?14:54
CosmiChaosbtw the symbol for audio in this new unified message applet is broke :(14:54
CosmiChaoswhen i open the audio-config it opens up the gnome-config window plus a ugly white not working gtk1 that i can only kill with xkill14:55
danyRhi there guys. just a thing that crossed my mind: with the new  gwibber api, shouldn't we be able to tweet/dent/share what  we're currently listening to?14:57
danyRdirectly from rhythmbox?14:58
kklimondadanyR: it sounds like something from my nightmare15:00
jo-erlendCosmiChaos, yes, if you just make the panel high enough, then the taskbar will use more rows.15:01
CosmiChaoshow can i make it higher?15:01
danyRkklimonda: i would bet in selective sharing. i don't really want to know *everything* that my contacts are listening to15:01
CosmiChaosyeah it works xD15:02
CosmiChaos52 px makes it dual rowe15:02
jo-erlend:Æ915:04
mdlueckWhere do the files exist in Ubuntuland to build this package? http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/i386/djbdns/filelist15:13
mdlueckThe scripts contained within the .deb package I mean15:14
mdlueckThey do not show up in the file list, yet they are parts of the entire package15:14
ActionParsnipyo yo yo15:14
mdlueckAhhh, FINALLY, think I found what I was looking for... http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/lucid/djbdns15:17
eagles0513875anyone know if there is an update to grub 2 in the pipe line15:21
SensivaHello, I spent more than 4 hours trying to find how can I select which packages to install using alternative CD and didn't have any luck, Any ideas how?15:28
soeeiv just installed kubuntu  10.04 b3 and i must say its a bit faster than 9.10 :) gj15:28
soeethe only problem is i had to update the fresh installation of 9.10 :/15:29
soeei couldnt start installer from cd - thats one, and the second thing after first update (old 9.10) my keyboard and mouse didnt worked :/15:30
soeeso i couldnt login :)15:30
wirechiefubuntu alpha 3 boots very slow, at least 3 minutes on amd64 with ati x1300, ubuntu 9.10 boots fast on same commputer, any suggestions ?15:36
mdlueckAnyone know the standard syntax to apply the Ubuntu diff of a package to the original package source once it has been unpacked?15:37
benstewhere to report major issues with today daily build ?15:39
eagles0513875benste: www.launchpad.net15:39
benste:-) which package?15:39
eagles0513875benje: anythign that your having issues with one package at a time hehe15:40
mdlueckbenste: Where do you see the issue?15:40
bensteeagles0513875: guess there is no package amd64-desktop build in generel he he :-)15:40
eagles0513875benste: i wouldnt file it against any one particular package just in general and who ever works on it can pinpoint the package if you give enough detail and what not15:41
benstemdlueck: I'Ve tested multiple types of media but it starts with GRUB which comes up lots slower than beofre15:41
bensteeagles0513875: I'm sure it's not a grub but a build issue15:41
eagles0513875benste: have you updated today?15:42
wirechiefbenste my alpha 3 is taking almost 3 min to boot15:42
benstewirechief: amd64 desktop ?15:42
wirechiefyes15:42
bensteeagles0513875: I was talking of the daily :-) updated 6h ago or so15:42
wirechiefsame desktop with 9.10 boots fast15:43
eagles0513875benste: and wirechief run sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade to see if there are any updated packages15:43
benstewirechief: same laptop with i386 desktop works fluently15:43
benste:-)15:43
bensteand A2 daily builds were ok too15:43
wirechiefim using a 32bit version of alpha 315:43
Sensivaeagles0513875 Can I select which packages to install during alternate install method of Lucid?15:43
eagles0513875Sensiva: i think you would need the net install for that and btw grub still wont let me boot windows15:44
eagles0513875seems like more updates have come down the pipeline since this morning15:44
Sensivaduh I don't wanna download something I already downloaded15:44
benste2nd issue is after choosing in entry in grub you'll get a black screen and nothing (even on test image), chooising try withouht installing you'll get a strange field of colors (which is a fail booted GDM like in A2) - if you restart GDM with ALT+SysReq+K - you'll gett a full sized GDM but withouht ANY user15:45
eagles0513875benste: i didnt have that issue as i upgraded from karmic to lucid15:45
eagles0513875so i cant help you with that15:45
SensivaIf you can't trace where the problem is and report it, then grub legacy you go15:45
bensteit's kinda strange did everyone of you get the right GDM at first attempt ? no one had to restart it - every one had a live session user ?15:46
wirechiefno i had to use nomodset and noapic15:46
wirechiefbut after the install i didnt have to use it but it is extremely slow15:47
mdlueckI am trying to get the sources to what Ubuntu used to package djbdns in Lucid. I have unpacked the source, unpacked the diff, and am trying to apply the diff with "patch djbdns_1.05-6.diff" however that command takes forever w/o drive activity. Suggestions?15:51
eagles0513875this is interesting15:53
eagles0513875apt-cache policy is showing grub2 as not installed15:54
jpdseagles0513875: Yes15:55
jpdseagles0513875: It's called grub-pc.15:55
eagles0513875jpds: humm ok i wonder if installing just the grub2 package would fix my windows boot issue15:56
mdlueckAaahh, figured out patch: "patch < djbdns_1.05-6.diff" did the trick!15:56
eagles0513875jpds: im having issues where windows wont boot for me16:00
eagles0513875i get black screen then all it says is GRUB and stops16:00
eagles0513875yofel:  has a working dual boot16:00
eagles0513875im out of idas16:01
eagles0513875:(16:01
eagles0513875hey yofel16:07
tertittenI updated to alpha3 from 9.10, now I can't boot the windows partition anymore even though grub points to the right partition. .. the boot partition for windows is on sda1, that would be hd0,1 right ?16:59
un214I've got one nice annoying bug. setfont now correctly loads my console settings, but it doesn't run at boot. It would be really nice if it ran in the initrd so that most recovery options worked.17:04
arandtertitten: that's right.. if you run an "update-grub" does it mention detecting windows?17:04
mdluecktertitten: 9.10 already had grub2. grub2 has automatic detection of other OS's on other partitions. Perhaps something is wrong with the auto detection of Windows in some cases.17:04
tertittenarand, update-grub or update-grub2 ?17:05
mdlueckI should retest XP with the Alpha3 release17:05
arandtertitten: either, if you have grub2 they're the same.17:05
tertittenmdlueck, during the update i got a question if i wanted to replace grub or keep excisting, I naturally thought that it would find the settings when choosing replace17:06
tertittengrub settings that is17:06
mdlueckShould not have mattered17:06
mdlueckDid you customize grub before on 9.10?17:06
tertittenmdlueck, no I did not ..17:06
tertittenwell, I did, hmm, I added blocking of ipv617:07
mdlueckOK, then it should have worked since settings were defaul17:07
mdlueckgrub2 cares about ipv6????17:07
tertittenyou can disable ipv6 using grub yes17:08
mdlueckWhich flavour of Windows in your case17:08
tertittenwin717:08
mdlueckOK, heard someone else carrying on about Win7 and Lucid grun17:08
mdlueckDoes not work with Windows 2000 either. Alpha 2 worked fine with Windows XP Pro, however.17:09
tertittenthe wierd thing is that during boot in the grub menu I've tried pretty much any combination I could come up with (editing the commandline) to no help17:09
tertittenok17:09
mdlueckI have logged the Win 2000 prob @ GNU already. No Win7 to help test with.17:10
tertittenI'll restore windows boot menu then and add ubuntu to the windows bootmenu ...17:10
tertittenas far as I remember there is a app that can do this for windows. ..17:11
arandeasyBCD17:11
mdlueckQuite possibly, tertitten17:11
mdlueckLilo off the Lucid alt CD works as well17:11
tertittenarand, was that the name ?17:12
mdlueckTook me a while to remember how to display a boot menu with Lilo17:12
arandtertitten: yes, but did you try grub-update?17:12
tertittenarand, tried update-grub it's still working ..17:13
tertittenFound Windows 7 (loader) on /dev/sda117:13
tertittenFound Windows Vista (loader) on /dev/sdd117:13
tertittenhmm, it might work now then ?17:14
arandWorth a try.17:14
tertittenwierd, I did a update-grub2 earlyar and it did not find anything. . and with update-grub it finds windows :)17:14
arandI've seen cases where that fixed it..17:14
tertittenwierd, OK, I'll try a reboot ...17:15
tertittenthanks for your help guys17:15
arandtertitten: but you are using grub2?17:16
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yofeleagles0513875: that was my ISP changing my IP ;)17:26
yofel*IP address17:26
tiemonsteris PHP 5.3 going to be included in Lucid?17:37
arandcommon question, I don't think so but I relly don't know..17:40
vegapackages.ubuntu.com17:40
vegacheck from there, it's not going to change anymore17:40
arandtiemonster: There's always https://edge.launchpad.net/~zulcss/+archive/php5.3-lucid/+packages17:40
arand!info php517:40
tiemonsterarand: can I install that on Karmic?17:41
ubottuphp5 (source: php5): server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language (metapackage). In component main, is optional. Version 5.2.12.dfsg.1-2ubuntu2 (lucid), package size 1 kB, installed size 20 kB17:41
arandtiemonster: dunno17:42
tiemonsterarand: better off installing from source, then?17:43
arandI really don't know, sorry.17:44
tiemonsterarand: ok. thanks for responding at least.17:44
tntcflashplugin-installer still seems to be pointing to the "wrong" download and dying with a nasty 404.  How would I go about installing the flash plugin?  Should I be manually downloading it and dropping it into the firefox plugins folder or something?17:58
tntcI'm on x86_64, btw.17:58
phaidrosany news on crypt passphrase request (or the lack of) during boot?18:05
phaidrospuh, strange how many packages come together if you like media production, compile some stuff now and then and keep up a system during several version dist-upgrades18:07
jpdsI get a request.18:07
phaidros'am now reducing from ~3500 installed packages .. even >550 are obsolete, lol18:07
eagles0513875tntc: 404 is because its black listed dude to a bug18:07
phaidrosjpds: don't ask to ask18:07
jpdsphaidros: I'm not.18:08
eagles0513875tntc: i have flash installed but i used the k/ubuntu-restricted-extras which as all restriced formats from flash to java to codecs etc18:08
tntceagles0513875: o_O really? Must be a heck of a bug for an alpha to be blacklisting it.  Any suggestions?18:08
eagles0513875tntc: you on kubuntu or ubuntu18:08
phaidrosjpds: 19:07 < jpds> I get a request.  .. what is your request then?18:09
tntcI use the ubuntu-restricted-extras, but it doesn't pull in flash I don't think.18:09
tntceagles0513875: ubuntu right now, but I'm about to be on kubuntu as well.18:09
eagles0513875tntc: it does its just a meta package pointing towards all the packages like flash etc18:09
eagles0513875!info flashplugin-nonfree18:09
ubottuflashplugin-nonfree (source: flashplugin-nonfree): Adobe Flash Player plugin installer (transitional package). In component multiverse, is optional. Version 10.0.45.2ubuntu1 (lucid), package size 1 kB, installed size 40 kB (Only available for i386 amd64 lpia)18:09
tntceagles0513875: right, but it points to the broken flash package, doesn't it?18:09
jpdsphaidros: I get a request for a crypt password on boot.18:09
eagles0513875tntc: no works for me but im on kubuntu18:09
phaidrosjpds: aaah, now I understand :)18:09
phaidrosjpds: which kernel version?18:10
tntceagles0513875: huh. well that's promising at any rate.  My SD card just finished writing, so I'm going to go upstairs and throw it on my desktop.  thanks eagles0513875.18:10
phaidros(stopped working for me since -13)18:10
jpdsphaidros: 2.6.32-14-generic18:10
phaidrosjpds: ok, thanx for confirming that it *should* work, so I try and reinstall some packages.18:10
eagles0513875tntc: no problem i dont know why you are having issues with it it installed just fine the flash wrapper and it is a bit of a ram hog18:10
jpdsphaidros: I upgraded from karmic yesterday.18:10
eagles0513875jpds: do you have dual boot setup?18:11
phaidrosjpds: yeah, I go with lucid since ~2 months now.18:11
jpdseagles0513875: No.18:11
eagles0513875jpds: at least your lucky18:11
eagles0513875i think there is a nasty bug in kubuntu to say the least with dual booting with windows 718:12
phaidroshm, which packages are actually involved in the boot process / crypt thing?18:15
phaidroskernel, headers (?), mkinitrd ?18:15
penguin42wouldn't be surprised if plymouth and mountall as well?18:18
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belakAlright, I need help with grub19:00
belakI did a new install from a daily xubuntu build and grub simply failed... for no aparent reason19:01
belakSo, I updated the config file and installed grub manually and rebooted19:01
belakBut it kicked me to a command line19:01
belakSo I had to do configfile /grub/load.cfg then it just started19:02
belakWhat could be wrong?19:02
belakRather, how can I fix it?19:02
BluesKajbelak, sudo update-grub19:02
belakWow.19:02
belakThat easy?19:02
belakThanks19:02
BluesKajit will rewrite the grub settings to the cfg file19:03
belakSo, what is the load.cfg file for?19:03
napsyHello. I can't run ubuntu-daily in VirtualBox. Is anyone else having similar problems?19:04
BluesKajpart of the cfg , i think ..never encountered that before , but when you edit the grub.cfg always update-grub afterwards19:04
belakThanks a ton.19:05
BluesKajnp19:05
belakI've been running gentoo, so I felt a bit more confidant about this... then this whole issue...19:05
belak:P19:05
BluesKajbelak, you see the warning about editing the grub.cfg file right ? , gotta be careful19:06
mdluecknapsy: I have VB installed via the VB repository on 9.04, working fine for me.19:06
mdluecknapsy: What are you seeing?19:06
napsymdlueck: I have VirtualBox 3.1.219:06
napsymdlueck: I see the boot menu and when I select Install nothing happens ... it's black19:07
mdluecknapsy: 3.1.4 amd some patch level19:07
mdluecknapsy: Very weird19:07
mdluecknapsy: and, not amd19:07
burivoyHi there.19:07
kristian_I need help with wacom drivers19:07
kristian_all information I have is for HAL and Lucid does not have hal19:08
espen77"/etc/default/grub" might be a better option than grub.cfg?19:08
kristian_so where do I start?19:08
kristian_I try to find the wacom-tools package but can't find it19:08
mdluecknapsy: Does VB boot other versions of Ubuntu, 9.10 for example19:08
burivoyI can't start X on hp pavilion.19:08
BluesKajespen77, better oprion , what options , there aren't many in default grub19:08
kristian_this is a Lenovo X6019:08
napsymdlueck: I'll try the alpha version19:09
espen77BluesKaj: than to edit grub.cfg sins it is autogenerated when system is changed19:09
mdluecknapsy: ???19:09
mdluecknapsy: What were you trying that was not working?19:10
burivoyGents, could someone help me, please?19:10
napsymdlueck: I was trying to boot the installation on the daily images19:10
mdluecknapsy: Great success with the alpha 3 build, so I would try that image19:10
napsyok19:10
BluesKajespen77, ok give us an example of an optional edit in default grub19:11
espen77!bug 52231819:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 522318 in xorg-server "Serial Tablet PCs not supported in lucid" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/52231819:11
BluesKajyeah, I thought so19:12
BluesKajok bbl, got stuff to do ...errands19:12
burivoyIs anybody in?19:13
burivoyThe ceremony is about to begin.19:13
duffydacktough decision do i use torrent at 20k/s with 48 peers, or use http at 600k/s.... hmmmmm19:59
duffydacki knoiw i *should* use torrents but, what the ......no way20:00
ikoniawhy are you telling us this ?20:01
ikoniathis is a support/discussion channel, use what you want20:01
soee!schedule20:02
ubottuA schedule of Lucid Lynx (10.04) release milestones can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/LucidReleaseSchedule20:02
BUGabundoboas meninos20:04
charlie-tcaHello, BUGabundo20:07
arandAny way to install from a running ubuntu system, like chroting into a liveCD and install to another drive from there? (too lazy to reboot..)20:13
BUGabundoLOLOLOLOL20:13
BUGabundosuspend, kick it on, wake up?20:13
BUGabundoor use e-sata20:14
arandBUGabundo: eh.. what?20:15
vexati0nI have a major problem with Alpha 3 (and all previous versions I've tried)20:19
vexati0non my notebook, my keyboard goes into freakout mode as soon as GDM starts up20:19
vexati0nhappens on live cd as well as real installation20:20
yofelvexati0n: pressing enter logs you out?20:20
BUGabundovexati0n: known bug20:20
BUGabundopurge plymouth for now20:20
vexati0nyofel -- no the keyboard just dumps garbage to the input constantly. the cursor blinks like i'm holding down a key or something, and any text box fills with random characters or nothing even when i type something.20:20
vexati0nhow do i purge plymouth?20:21
BUGabundo# aptitude purge plymouth ?20:21
vexati0nok, i'll try that. thanks... but how do i enter that if my keyboard won't shut up? lol20:21
arandvexati0n: recovery mode?20:22
espen77vexati0n: still freakout mode after doing <ctrl><alt><f1> and then <ctrl><alt><f7>?20:22
vexati0nespen77, yeah, that doesn't help. after X / GDM starts, even killing them doesn't fix it.20:22
kuadrosxBUGabundo: thats problem with plymouth  is in any hardware?20:22
vexati0ni get garbage even in an actual console20:22
arandvexati0n: This on the liveCD?20:23
kuadrosxhe, my english sucks20:23
vexati0narand, liveCD as well as full install20:24
kuadrosxBUGabundo: does that problem with plymouth happen with any kind of hardware or is it specific to some kinds?*20:25
arandvexati0n: for installing I guess you could use the alternate, which shouldn't use plymouth, and for the full install, if not even recovery mode works, you could chroot into it and remove plymouth I reckon..20:26
BUGabundokuadrosx: nvidia does20:26
vexati0narand, what is plymouth and what features do i lose without it?20:26
BUGabundonot sure about others20:26
soeehow can i solve this error: Error: .... is owned by uid 1000 instead of uid 0.20:26
BUGabundosoee: where are you seeing thtat?20:27
BUGabundoAFAIK there's no 0 UID20:27
BUGabundoroot is 120:27
BUGabundo_I think_20:27
kuadrosxhmm ok, then I'm safe for now :P20:27
soeeBUGabundo: im trying to isntall gmail-widget via console20:27
arandvexati0n: it's the the replacement for usplash, graphical boot.20:27
crimsunBUGabundo: no, 0.20:29
BUGabundook20:29
vexati0noh. well, i hope they fix this bug before the release.20:29
BUGabundosoee: I would NOT use an app that requires to run as ROOT20:29
soeehmm20:31
alex_mayorgaanyone else with a broken mono-runtime?20:31
alex_mayorgahow to fix?20:32
BUGabundome20:32
BUGabundoI haven't upgraded it yet20:32
BUGabundoWHY did you upgrade it , if you knew it would break ?20:32
ZykoticK9alex_mayorga, i just tried installing moonlight-plugin-mozilla, could a broken mono-runtime explain why it doesn't show up in about:plugins?20:34
alex_mayorgaBUGabundo: I didn't know20:35
BUGabundounless you don't know how to read, you know about it20:35
alex_mayorgajust now I'm realizing is broken, because I can't check its box on update manager20:35
BUGabundofrom aptitude: "The following packages are BROKEN:  mono-runtime "20:35
BUGabundoso you were just to lazy to read the warning20:36
alex_mayorgaBUGabundo: so yours is too?20:36
BUGabundodowngrade it, from your cache or LP20:36
BUGabundoits not mine: it's the package it self20:36
BUGabundoI just avoided to upgrade it , cause it let me know it was broken20:36
alex_mayorgaI don't mind leaving it in a broken state anyway, just asking20:36
BUGabundodon't ppl read alert signs anymore?20:36
guntbertBUGabundo: apparently not - during the last few weeks I had 3 who lost access to their encrypted homedir - by not recording the passphrase20:38
BUGabundoeh20:38
BUGabundono coments20:39
alex_mayorgaFrankly I don't read the details of every package on update manager20:40
arandIt's somewhat amusing when people ask in similar cases "can i recover it without the password?" >_<20:40
alex_mayorgamaybe that's an improvement to do, make broken ones more evident or warn users, I don't recall being warned thiugh20:41
vexati0nwhy is something released when it's broken anyway?20:41
alex_mayorgas/thugh/tough20:41
guntbertarand: and we have to tell them "sadly but fortunately no"20:41
guntbertvexati0n: you realize we are talking about alpha versions?20:42
vexati0nno, i just live in a perfect world where bugs don't exist :/20:42
vexati0nokay i purged plymouth and the keyboard is still freaking out after a reboot.20:50
vexati0nas soon as i hit 'enter' to select my username in gdm, the whole screen starts flickering and i can't type in my password.20:51
ZykoticK9vexati0n, try alt+sysrq+k and try logging in again20:52
vexati0nstill doing it.20:53
ZykoticK9vexati0n, try using the Enter on the NumPad instead of the regular one20:54
vexati0nno numpad, it's a subnotebook.20:54
vexati0ni can select the name with the cursor, but it starts wigging out as soon as i hit the first letter of my password.20:54
vexati0ntoo bad too cause lucid looks pretty cool :P20:59
icorbettvexati0n: i had a similar problem, to fix added noapic to my kernel line in grub21:02
icorbettthere appears to have been some change between linux-image-2.6.32-14-generic and the previous version as it did work prior to alpha321:03
vexati0nnope, thanks though.21:06
icorbettdo you also get the same behavior with the live cd?21:08
icorbetti see you do, sorry had to read back21:09
vexati0nyes i do.21:09
vexati0nbut every other OS works fine, so it isn't that my keyboard is actually screwy.21:09
vexati0nmoblin, windows 7, 9.10, 8.04, all work with no problems. well w7 isn't 'no poblems' but the keyboard works :P21:10
icorbettmouse and video seem otherwise okay? how about if you boot into single user mode?21:10
vexati0ni used to know how to do init 3 on fedora... i have no idea how that works in debian/ubuntu21:10
icorbettadd the word single to the end of your kernel line21:10
yofelvexati0n: with upstart runlevels don't quite work right any more, if you want to kill X use 'sudo stop gdm'21:11
vexati0ntrying now21:11
vexati0nnope, same problem.21:11
vexati0nmaybe this is just some kernel incompatibility with my specific hardware21:12
arandI've only got 876M free on a drive where I'd like to upgrade kk>ll, where would I mount a loop device with extra space to perform the upgrade /var/cache? /tmp?21:12
icorbettcould be, that is the thought on my keyboard issue... you might also try noacpi and or apm=off21:13
yofelarand: the .deb files are stored in /var/cache/apt/archives and that's where you need the most extra space during the upgrade21:14
arandyofel: okies, I'll try that21:14
vexati0nnoacpi is kinda bad for battery life though isn't it?21:14
icorbettarand: you might also look at `apt-get -s autoremove`, `aptitude autoclean` to see if you could clean out space21:14
icorbettvexati0n: not being able to use the computer is great for battery life21:15
yofelthat's for installed packages, you could clean old .deb files with 'apt-get clean' too21:15
arandicorbett: not enough, it's a 5,8 gb filesystem with 4.6 pretty solidly used21:15
yofelarand: remember you need a 'partial' dir in the archives dir if you mount it somewhere else21:17
arandyofel: I'll just copy over the current apt contents..21:17
icorbetti always find those commands good for cleaning out cruft though the '-s' is essential for the autoremove to make sure you don't accidentally remove something you actually care about21:18
yofelarand: that'll work too of course :)21:18
arandAw, darn, it still claims / is to small without realising I have the loopmounted file21:23
guntbertarand: whats the point of loop mounting?21:24
arandguntbert: I want to upgrade but only have ~900mb free on the usb stick21:24
guntbertarand: yes, but why not just mount another media? (it was the loop part I cannot understand)21:25
arandguntbert: Iäm using a loopmounted file on a portable harddisk21:27
arandguntbert: How do you mean mount another media?21:27
guntbertarand: well I'd take an usb Harddisk, plug it in - unmount it - and mount it where I need it21:29
guntbertarand: mind you: I'm not questioning your decision - I only don't understand it :-)21:29
arandguntbert: Well the disk is ntfs, and full of stuff otherwise, so I figured loopmounting a file would be cleaner...21:30
arandguntbert: But still the issue remains that "/" still claims to have only what it started with, the added space isn't reported, and so do-release-upgrade fails..21:31
guntbertarand: understood - after the loop mount what does df -h show?21:31
arandguntbert: http://paste.ubuntu.com/385337/21:33
guntbertarand: I don't know where do-release... checks for enough space - but maybe /var/cache/apt is the wrong place21:36
guntbertarand: and /var/cache/apt is writeable?21:37
arandI would assume it just checks "/" which is kind of stupid I guess, and non-ignoragle as well it seems...21:38
arandguntbert: yep21:38
duffydackwould the alternative cd be better for upgrading with lower diskspace?21:38
guntbertarand: your assumption seems unbelievable - but who knows??21:41
guntbertarand: please have a look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=76547421:42
arandHmm, the symlink might work instead...21:44
MatBoyhi guys @21:48
MatBoy!21:48
MatBoythe old channel is rubbish :(21:48
MatBoyI have an issue with a serial modem that is not reconized or seen on ubuntu-server, latest version... can it be possible that the kernel module is removed for this one ?21:49
penguin42MatBoy: Unlikely, serial ports are pretty simple and basic things21:54
MatBoypenguin42: true, but it was recognized before... and I wonder why it isn't now21:59
penguin42MatBoy: ls -l /dev/ttyS* - if you have ttyS0, S1 etc then the serial drivers are there22:00
MatBoypenguin42: yep, just reconnected it, I will respons22:07
MatBoyI have ttuS0 btw22:07
MatBoyat least, that is where it's connected to22:08
MatBoypenguin42: but why would a simple scan or try of hylafax not work which did on older versions of Ubuntu22:09
penguin42MatBoy: Don't know the answer there - anything could have changed!  Areyou on Lucid?22:10
MatBoypenguin42: Lucid ?22:10
MatBoyoh the version22:10
MatBoyyap22:10
MatBoyoh btw, no... I thought of that22:11
penguin42ok, so Lucid removed HAL so stuff to do with detection of hardware etc has changed22:11
MatBoy9.1022:11
MatBoybut the #ubuntu channel lacks :)22:11
p3rrorhello22:12
penguin42sorry, this is Lucid only on here22:12
MatBoyhi22:12
MatBoypenguin42: yes, but people are more Ubuntu minded and not end-user-n00bs like in #ubuntu22:12
penguin42MatBoy: I don't disagree; does your modem work on Lucid :-)22:12
MatBoypenguin42: I have to reinstall than ;)22:13
penguin42MatBoy: Live CD?22:13
MatBoyand it just placed that machine on the top of the powersupplyroom :)22:13
MatBoywithout any monitor :)22:13
MatBoywhich is kina high22:13
MatBoy*kinda22:13
MatBoyoeh, power-outage ;)22:14
MatBoyelectro has quit22:14
MatBoypenguin42: but a hylafax scan normally connects in a several of ways22:14
arandAh, finally it works, symlinking works but not mounting, meh.22:17
legodudehi everyone, I am installing alpha3 of kubuntu22:19
legodudeand when the installer reaches "installing grub boot loader" it hangs on "looking for other operating systems..."22:20
legodudeI've let it sit there for a while with no luck22:20
legodudedo I need to reinstall>22:20
legodudeor what point is the installed kubuntu?22:22
legodudehrm22:26
sarah93wow you should check this http://bit.ly/bFi9I422:31
sarah93wow you should check this http://bit.ly/bFi9I422:31
TakyojiAnyone notice the Grid plugin in Compiz being missing on Lucid?22:48
Takyoji(within ccsm)22:48
ZykoticK9Takyoji, it's present on my system22:50
TakyojiAwkward22:50
ZykoticK9Takyoji, do you have compiz-fusion-plugins-extra installed?  perhaps it's in there?22:52
bsmith093a quick question regarding karmic to lucid upgrade has anyone fisured out the sound problems yet22:52
bsmith093im running lucid and just like in karmic no sound what soever22:53
bsmith093in jaunty sdound works perfectly22:53
TakyojiYep, apparently it's in compiz-fusion-plugins-extra22:53
TakyojiThanks for the help22:53
ZykoticK9Takyoji, glad you got it working22:54
bsmith093any fixes for the sound issues yet22:55
bsmith093also could someone tell me how to find the info you need to know22:56
bsmith093like ewhat sound card im using22:56
arandbsmith093: lspci | grep Audio should give you that22:57
ZykoticK9bsmith093, technically this is for Karmic, but if you've lost sound since upgrading to Karmic perhaps it well help https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems/KarmicCaveats22:57
ZoraelAnyone else using ibus in Kubuntu and getting lots and lots of empty tray icons?22:57
ZykoticK9Zorael, you might want to have a look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/528213 not sure if it applies, does mention disappearing icon though23:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 528213 in ibus "ibus not working in Lucid Lynx alpha 3" [Undecided,New]23:05
crimsunbsmith093: filing a bug is the bast way forward.23:05
bsmith093is theree a way to keep sopund working from jaunty to karmic23:05
crimsunbsmith093: ubuntu-bug alsa-base23:05
crimsuns/bast/best/23:05
bsmith093im actually running s live cd versuion of lucid alpha 323:06
bsmith093is that a problem23:06
robin0800any one else lucid won't boot to logon screen23:07
ZoraelZykoticK9: Hmm, I'm not sure it's the same issue. I get this: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v234/Azraelian/ibusicons1.png23:07
arandrobin0800: vbox?23:07
ZykoticK9Zorael, i don't use KDE so I have no ideas, best of luck man23:07
robin0800arand: no laptop23:08
arandvbox as in virtualbox, and if not, I don't know, sorry..23:08
crimsunbsmith093: you'll want to zsync to the current daily-live, then.23:08
bsmith093how do i do that23:09
arandzsync http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/lucid-desktop-i386.iso.zsync  (provided you want 32bit)23:10
crimsunhowever you downloaded the existing A3 can also be used to zsync to the latest current23:11
bsmith093crimsun can u explain23:11
crimsunyes, but I'm busy in a meeting at the moment. I'm sure someone else can explain.23:12
bsmith093thax23:14
arandbsmith093: just use the command I gave in the same folder as the iso you already have (it should be named lucid-desktop-i386.iso)23:15
o_portista17anyone with music-applet working on 10.04 ?23:15
LADmaticCAanyone else's rhythmbox plugins disappeared?23:28
DrHalanhey. ubiquity always quits here after setting up usernae etc... can i use the debconf frontend from the live cd somehowß23:35

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