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ccheneyhmm i'm seeing the plymouth/X black screen bug consistently on my desktop00:18
ccheneyi have a radeon 435000:18
dyekHi! Is there anybody using Ubuntu as Xen PV Guest OS for development uses? Is Xen (PV Guest) a general productivity tool? Or not?00:31
xorlis anyone going to conquer the upstart scripts for apache2 on lucid? didn't see anything in the bug tracker about it, possible on the devel mailing list?01:07
ScottKxorl: #ubuntu-server is probably a better place for that question.02:00
xorlScottK: ah, ok, just checking, do you know how the upstart thing works? I've written an upstart job corresponding with a conf file in /etc/init/ yet, it says unknown job still02:06
xorlupstart guys are *extremely* quiet02:06
ScottKNo.  Sorry02:11
slangasekxorl: are you trying to run it in a chroot?02:23
xorlslangasek: no, i created my conf, created the symlink to /lib/init/upstart-jobs and nothing02:33
xorlIs that not te proper way to do it? (or upstate-job) whichever that binary was02:34
xorlI haven't found any good docs on it02:34
slangasekxorl: the symlink to /lib/init/upstart-job isn't relevant.  the other likely possibility is if you have the job syntax wrong, upstart will ignore it02:35
xorlah02:35
slangasekxorl: try turning on debugging with 'sudo initctl log-priority info', touch your job file (to get upstart to rescan), and check /var/log/syslog02:36
xorlslangasek: ah! Thanks for the pointers, great help02:41
ionxorl: It being the middle of the night may have something to do with “upstart guys being quiet”.03:01
kamalmostafajames_w:  hi james --  bzr branch lp:ubuntu/gpredict   explodes, yielding an error message which includes your email address.   i'm sure you're thrilled!04:21
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xorlslangasek: thanks for the help earlier, got apache working with upstart now04:42
slangasekxorl: so it was a job syntax issue?04:43
xorlslangasek: yes04:43
xorlwell, stanza04:43
xorlforgot to put an env in front of a variable04:43
slangasekah :)04:44
xorlsome more working and now I got apache working04:44
xorlre-wrote the apache2 init script and made it work with upstart04:44
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JrodDCxdoes anyone have an idea what the light theme looks like ?05:08
t3rm1n4lhi05:31
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shawnboyis this suitable place to ask general question regarding C compared to C++?07:38
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Kanohi, who is responsible for the lucid installer10:01
arandI know cjwatson does a lot of installer work, there is #ubuntu-installer as well..10:03
sgnbcan some archive admin take care of #526067 and #527633 quickly, please? ... the OCaml transition is stalled because of them...10:59
persiasgnb: Archive Admin lag time tends to be considerably longer over weekends, unfortunately.  Someone might see the backscroll, but if not, poke one of the rota volunteers on Monday.11:21
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peciskhi people, during last days LiveCD testing I encountered CD reading errors on two independent computers. Is there any known bug about this? Both computers have Nvidia video card, and on second one I sucesfully logged in Xorg nouveau demo session12:03
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cjwatsonsgnb: I've done the round 3 bug.  Do I need to wait a bit for those to build before doing round 4?13:49
sgnbcjwatson: non... please proceed... thanks14:11
ubuntuhi 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?14:56
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danyRdirectly from rhythmbox?14:58
cjwatsonsgnb: doing now, except for mldonkey which still appears to require an FFe ack15:27
cjwatsonat least thus indicates the current bug trail15:27
sgnbcjwatson: ok, thanks15:28
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ogra_cmpchmm, whats the equivalent to gnome-mount in lucid ?16:07
* ogra_cmpc needs to trigger a manual device mount thats apparently not recognized by udisks16:08
ogra_cmpcpitti, did you recently try to attach your ebook reader to lucid ?16:09
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bluefoxicyWhy does my sound card make a pop just before something makes sudden sound?17:07
crimsunbluefoxicy: it's powering up. Are you using jaunty, karmic, or lucid?17:09
bluefoxicycurrent release.17:09
bluefoxicy/etc/debian_version says squeeze/sid17:09
crimsunbluefoxicy: what does 'lsb_release -r' return?17:10
bluefoxicy9.1017:10
bluefoxicyokay, /etc/lsb-release says karmic17:10
crimsunbluefoxicy: if it annoys you, then edit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf and remove "power_down=10" from the "options snd-hda-intel..." line, then reboot.17:11
bluefoxicycrimsun: the prior release emitted crackling noises through the speakers when the hard drive had activity17:11
bluefoxicyyes I realize that's a really weird sounding problem.17:11
crimsunbluefoxicy: that isn't related to this bug, (un)fortunately.17:11
crimsunwe've already fixed the powerdown/up pop, but half of the fixes are only in 2.6.33 (presumably the other half will land in 2.6.34 shortly).17:12
bluefoxicythere's political discussions about how much better sound is in OSS4 instead of ALSA17:13
crimsunthat doesn't really mean anything until OSS v4.1+ lands in mainline.17:13
bluefoxicyand I'm sitting here thinking, oh hell, I need to drop an Audigy into my computer if I really care.  Drivers won't fix my cheap on-board junk XD17:13
bluefoxicy(yes, it makes a difference I can hear very clearly; the audigy's frequency response is better than my on-board, which doesn't supply continuous power when there's more low frequencies and thus has emphasis on mids and highs)17:14
bluefoxicycrimsun:  is the powerdown/powerup pop driver agnostic?17:14
crimsunbluefoxicy: it's currently only relevant for the hda-intel driver and any of its associated codecs.17:15
bluefoxicynods.17:15
bluefoxicycrimsun:  does the X-Fi line work btw?17:17
bluefoxicyI don't remember when it came out but there's probably drivers now.17:17
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t3rm1n4lhi18:29
t3rm1n4lwhat dhcp mechanism does ubuntu network manager use18:29
t3rm1n4lvery fast ip grabber18:29
t3rm1n4ludhcpc is very slow18:30
t3rm1n4lhow is that achieved ?18:30
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jdongt3rm1n4l: it uses standard dhclient3.18:39
hyperairnewer network-managers use dhclient3 wrongly =\18:40
hyperairapparently they pass a -4 parameter which dhclient hates18:40
hyperairand never gets an ip18:40
jdonghow new?18:40
hyperairlike PPA new.18:41
hyperair     0.8-0ubuntu4~nmt4~karmic 018:41
hyperairjudging by the version, it would seem it's a released version of network-manager18:41
jdongah.18:42
hyperairjdong: are you on lucid?18:42
jdongI have a VM on lucid18:42
hyperairah18:42
jdongprimary is not.18:42
hyperairi see18:42
hyperairnevermind, i'll just untar my pbuilder then18:42
hyperairi was wondering if lucid's dhclient supports -418:42
hyperairhmm it doesn't18:43
hyperairmaybe it was another flag..18:43
QuintasanHi, any admin archive around? About bug #526002. I know that libjpeg7-dev was removed by latest upload but shouldn't libjpeg8-dev be available? kffmpegthumbnailer builds fine with libjpeg62-dev but I though I would ask before doing second upload19:01
ubottuLaunchpad bug 526002 in kffmpegthumbnailer "build-depends on non-existing package" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/52600219:01
t3rm1n4lhowto configure a wireless network manually19:15
t3rm1n4lwithout using dhclient19:16
t3rm1n4li tried iwconfig essid "essid"19:16
t3rm1n4lifconfig wlan0 ip19:16
t3rm1n4lbut doesnt work19:16
apacheloggerQuintasan: build depend on libjpeg-dev19:20
apacheloggerQuintasan: seems to be what cups does anyway19:20
Quintasanapachelogger: well, anyways I must win the fight with pbuilder first :P19:20
apacheloggerQuintasan: I do not think your pbuilder does funny things19:21
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crimsunbluefoxicy: X-Fi is a marketing term. Devices carrying that moniker can be enabled by one of three drivers: ca0106, ctxfi, hda-intel. IOW, "it depends."19:53
bluefoxicycrimsun: ah so it's not like the Emu10k1 chipset at the heart of every single audigy19:53
crimsunbluefoxicy: not every single Audigy was driven by emu10k1. Some were driven by ca0106. (Same goes for the Live line.)19:55
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sarah93wow you should check this http://bit.ly/bFi9I422:31
sarah93wow you should check this http://bit.ly/bFi9I422:31
jpds!ops | sarah9322:31
ubottusarah93: Help! Channel emergency! mneptok, Hobbsee, cjwatson, mdz, lamont, Keybuk, or thom!22:31
sherrsarah93: ^^^ SPAM! ABUSE to multiple channels ...22:47
bsmith093a quick question regarding karmic to lucid upgrade has anyone fisured out the sound problems yet22:49
arandbsmith093: might be more relevant in #ubuntu+1 (and a bit more active)22:51
bsmith093ok thanks22:51
andreasn_hyperair, ping23:43
hyperairandreasn_: pong23:44
andreasn_hyperair, you're the banshee ppa dev, right?23:48
andreasn_just a bit curious about the 1.5.4-really-1.5.3 thing23:49
andreasn_I was looking for the data reporting checkbox but couldn't find it and wondering if that's the cause23:50

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