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jmcantrelldoes anyone use an asus ULxxVT? I'm trying to get the graphics card working00:45
penguin42jmcantrell: It's unlikely (but possible) that it's specific to that model; more likely it's specific to the card type - you can find that with lspci | grep -i vga    , but note if you are using lucid you should be asking this on #ubuntu now00:48
aciculajmcantrell, dual gpu version?00:51
penguin42ah dual gpu is always good fun00:52
aciculaoptimus even perhaps, try disabling one of the gpu's in the bios to start?00:52
jmcantrellacicula: yeah, hybrid graphics, and it can't be disabled in the bios00:56
penguin42hmm that's annoying00:57
penguin42jmcantrell: OK, so what does show up on lspci | grep -i vga ?00:57
jmcantrellpenguin42: it's installing now. i'll have to get that in a bit00:58
jmcantrellpenguin42: what happened before was it prompted me to install the proprietary nvidia drivers, did that, rebooted, and it just boots to black00:59
aciculaenable nomodesetting , or try intel00:59
* penguin42 doesn't know the nvidia stuff much00:59
jmcantrelli wonder how much battery i would save if i switch off the nvidia card and just use the intel graphics01:00
penguin42probably quite a bit01:00
jmcantrelli'm not gaming, do you think intel graphics is sufficient?01:00
aciculayeah01:00
jmcantrellcool01:00
aciculathough the nvidia chip will be usefull for video decoding01:01
jmcantrelldammit01:01
aciculawhich you can do in software too01:01
leniosor flash hd01:01
jmcantrellacicula: how will the intel graphics handle it?01:01
aciculajmcantrell, awesome if intel ever decideds to implement it for linux01:02
leniosit will skip frames01:02
jmcantrellah01:02
leniosor slow down01:02
aciculajmcantrell, so it is in full software01:02
aciculaan isomething should handle most h.264 just fine though01:02
aciculait'll just suck a lot of juice doing it01:03
jmcantrellacicula: the nvidia card wouldn't as much?01:03
arandjmcantrell: Hmm, I'm not sure if it might help, but "rdblacklist=nouveau" has been useful for me, although that's for locking up when plymouth is already running...01:03
aciculaits a 310M right?01:03
jmcantrelli'm trying to figure out if i should just try to get the nvidia card up or disable it01:03
jmcantrellacicula: g210m01:03
aciculasame deal01:04
jmcantrellarand: i think it's having trouble with plymouth01:04
aciculajmcantrell, it'll save you power to turn it off01:04
arandjmcantrell: Why are we not surprised :)01:04
jmcantrellacicula: like 10%, 50%?01:04
aciculalet me get my magic 8-ball01:05
jmcantrellheh01:05
aciculathink its in the sub 10W range and idles at a 1 or 2w if not used01:05
jmcantrellif i'm using the nvidia card, will the intel graphics still be drawing power?01:05
jmcantrellhow can i just disable plymouth?01:06
aciculaThe power consumption of the mobile  graphics card is - like the 110M - 14 Watt (TDP). Furthermore, according to Nvidia, the new improved core does only need half of the power in Idle mode.01:06
jmcantrellinteresting01:07
DanaGhmm, depending on how much you do in Linux, it may be better to go to the Intel GPU.01:07
aciculatbh with 16cores i doubt you'd see any difference at all bar at games01:07
DanaGHow much 3D stuff do you do?01:07
jmcantrellnone. i would be viewing a bit of video though. flash, avi, etc01:08
bjsniderhd video?01:08
jmcantrellpossibly, no more than 720p01:09
bjsnideryou'd save power by using vdpau in that event01:09
DanaGHmm, I wonder if there are Intel va-api packages.01:09
bjsniderie, by using the nvidia driver01:09
bjsnideri already have the intel vaapi driver built in my ppa01:10
jmcantrellok. so what about the power consumption of intel graphics?01:10
jmcantrellbjsnider: how do i get that in lucid?01:10
bjsniderbut the problem is the code necessary to drive it is not in the xorg intel driver01:10
bjsniderlucid's intel driver does not have the vaapi code01:10
jmcantrelli'm referring to the nvidia driver. what do i need to install?01:11
aciculais the vaapi code in xorg drivers at all yet?01:11
bjsnidervaapi works on poulsbo, nvidia and fglrx for selected ati hardware01:11
bjsniderjmcantrell, install nvidia-current through jockey01:12
jmcantrellbjsnider: and the problem with booting to black?01:12
jmcantrellwhich happens when i install the proprietary driver01:12
bjsnideryou've got dual graphics?01:13
bjsniderit's picking the intel chip. you need to disable it in the bios01:13
jmcantrellbjsnider: no way to do that01:13
bjsniderthen you're out of luck01:13
aciculahes got a laptop with optimus01:13
bjsniderdual graphics without a manual switch ain't well supported in linux yet01:14
jmcantrellgreat01:19
penguin42jmcantrell: One of the things to watch out for is switching for other OSs, i.e. if they sometimes leave it in one state and sometimes leave it in the other things get confused I think01:20
jmcantrellbtw. lspci is showing the graphics card as the g210m without installing any drivers01:23
penguin42yeh it doesn't need drivers to figure that out01:23
penguin42jmcantrell: So it looks like that's the one thats currently enabled so it will need the NVidia drivers probably01:24
penguin42jmcantrell: as long as it leaves it like that then it shouldn't be much worse than a laptop with just nvidia01:24
jmcantrellshould i worry about the intel graphics draining my battery?01:24
penguin42no01:25
jmcantrellok01:25
jmcantrellthanks for the help guys01:25
DanaGbjsnider: does gma950 support any va-api?01:35
DanaGProbably not.01:36
bjsniderDanaG, starts with the gma450001:47
DanaGah.01:47
Volkodavanybody has /var/log and /var/tmp mounted at tmpfs ?02:09
VolkodavI see there was a bug but not sure if it was fixed though?02:10
jmcantrellis there a ppa for the kernel? i would like to try something past .3203:38
Volkodavhttp://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/03:42
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Micc_Does 10.04 have a partition resize tool?11:14
dupondje-Micc_: yes, but ask #ubuntu :) this is 10.10 channel :)11:15
Micc_oh, I guess 10.04 isn't +1 anymore :)11:16
* Crashbit esperando a ver cuando le llega el Nexus One14:18
SwedeMike!es | Crashbit14:19
ubottuCrashbit: En la mayoría de canales de Ubuntu se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español o charlar entra en el canal #ubuntu-es. Escribe "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y dale a enter.14:19
CrashbitSwedeMike: sorry, I made a /ame14:20
BUGabundoCrashbit: freenode doesn't really like the use (abuse) of /ames14:25
BUGabundoCrashbit: bit OTA for n1 is out. just refresh it, or get it directly and flash14:26
CrashbitBUGabundo: yes, I know ... I'm awaiting the Nexus that I purchased in Spain (vodafone)14:31
BUGabundoah14:31
BUGabundoits already available in spain?14:31
Crashbitnot officially, but you can install without problems14:37
BUGabundonot install... buy...14:39
BUGabundon1 is only available online, in USA, canada, UK, singapure, and HK14:39
BUGabundoCrashbit: do you mind moving this talk to #android ? bit OT here14:39
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BUGabundoWOW, an OOo "confirmed" [wish]bug... that's rare16:23
BUGabundohttps://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/53743316:23
ubottuUbuntu bug 537433 in OpenOffice "[upstream] Writer Styles List sorts by number not style proper order" [Unknown,In progress]16:23
penguin42it is rare, but I've got an Impress bug that's apparently due to be fixed in 10.04.1 (already fixed upstream I think)16:27
Volkodavanybody has /var/log mounted on tmpfs ?16:39
BUGabundocheck16:39
Volkodavseems like the bug was not fixed16:39
BUGabundonone on /var/lock type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)16:40
BUGabundois, but not log16:40
BUGabundowould be pretty stupid to put logs in tmpfs16:40
Volkodavfor SSD life on this box I can care less16:40
Volkodavhear that BUGabundo16:42
BUGabundookay16:43
Volkodavthe question was about mountall behaviour16:43
BUGabundoahh16:43
Volkodavif /var/log is empty - it does not mount16:43
Volkodavso seems like the bug is not fixed16:43
penguin42Volkodav: Was it you who was asking about that a few weeks back?16:44
Volkodavno16:44
penguin42ok16:44
Volkodavwhy?16:44
penguin42Volkodav: So my view is that if you want to put /var/log on tmpfs I would use a union mount or similar - because you want the structures created by various apps - I don't think simply mounting /var/log as tmpfs will work16:45
Volkodavit works with the script16:46
Volkodavbut the bug closed as fixed16:47
penguin42ah you have a script to fake up the contents? That's fair16:47
Volkodavso I tried and did not fly16:47
Volkodavwithout the script16:48
penguin42well if it's not fixed reopen it16:49
Volkodavhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mountall/+bug/47942916:49
ubottuUbuntu bug 479429 in mountall (Ubuntu) "mountall hangs on tmpfs mount to /var/log and /var/tmp" [Low,Fix released]16:49
penguin42Volkodav: Just change it back to New (or maybe confirmed?)16:51
Volkodavpenguin42: - I have to double check couple of things before reopening16:52
VolkodavI will know in a bit16:52
* Volkodav rechecking the fstab16:52
Volkodavall good - it works17:00
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BUGabundototem is dead21:29
BUGabundoneed someone to confirm21:29
BUGabundoand cheese too21:29
rwwBUGabundo: elaborate on "dead"21:30
BUGabundoBOOM21:31
BUGabundoopen any file21:31
BUGabundoaudio, video21:31
BUGabundoand it blows21:31
BUGabundocould be codecs21:31
BUGabundolet me fetch updates21:31
BUGabundoand recheck21:31
arandBUGabundo: I'll check it...21:32
rwwah. I reported that the other day (it happens if I open totem without telling it to open a file too, probably not codecs), but it's still private waiting for retracing.21:32
BUGabundocc me please21:32
BUGabundoill apt-collect mine21:32
BUGabundostarted last nigh for me21:32
arandrww: Bug no?21:33
rwwBUGabundo: done21:33
BUGabundothanks21:33
rwwI'll unmark private on it, there shoudn't be anything interesting in there21:33
BUGabundoahah21:33
BUGabundonever think that21:33
BUGabundoonce I had to exchange 3 emails with a triager21:34
BUGabundocause he though I had a pass in a log21:34
rwwarand: 58412321:34
BUGabundoafter all it was just a field :)21:34
rwwubottu: 58412321:34
rwwgeh, what is the syntax for those thing21:34
rwwubottu: bug 58412321:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 584123 in totem (Ubuntu) "totem crashes on startup with signal 5 in _XError()" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/58412321:34
rwwthere we go21:34
arandNeed to say "bug".. yea21:34
BUGabundoehih21:36
BUGabundook... should I file one for cheese too?21:36
BUGabundoor wait for A1?21:36
BUGabundoI know most devs specially gnome folkes21:36
BUGabundowon't care so early21:36
BUGabundoand I already spent my quota of open, non triaged, dead in the water bugs21:37
rwwif it's happening to multiple gnome programs, it's probably a library bug, rather than a bug in the programs themselves21:37
rwware you getting the same error as in that bug report, with cheese if you run it in the terminal?21:37
arandBlargh, Metacity just bust :(21:38
rwwyeah, i've been having fun with metacity going crazy if I try to play video (in vlc, for example). haven't filed that yet21:39
BUGabundoThe error was 'BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)'.21:40
BUGabundo  (Details: serial 77 error_code 8 request_code 132 minor_code 19)21:40
arandYea. Same error when I start totem, I'll mark it confirmed21:40
BUGabundolol21:41
BUGabundoso which lib is causing iy?21:41
BUGabundo*it21:41
BUGabundoanyone got a apt-log at hand?21:41
rwwdunno. I probably need to redo that stack trace with some more -dbg packages installed anyway21:41
rwwI'm stuck with not breaking things until I get done with homework tonight, though, so I haven't yet21:42
BUGabundothere aint ddebs for maverick yet21:46
BUGabundobeen waiting for that21:46
BUGabundountil then, no traces21:46
arandUrgh, metacity breaks as soon as firefox launches...21:47
BUGabundoff ?21:47
BUGabundoppl still use that?21:47
BUGabundo /rant21:47
arandAnd not input into any window :(21:48
arandIt's default (and I could rant how all other browsers suck, but I'll save that one..)21:48
BUGabundoThe following packages will be REMOVED:21:49
BUGabundo  kdepimlibs-data{a}21:49
BUGabundoThe following packages will be upgraded:21:49
BUGabundo  kdepim-runtime kdepimlibs5 kmail libkdepim4 libkleo4 libkpgp4 libksieve4 libmimelib421:49
BUGabundohumm should I dare?21:49
arandBUGabundo: Look at changelogs ;)21:49
BUGabundonaaa21:49
BUGabundoI stop that last cycle21:50
* BUGabundo presses Y, and says good bye to email21:50
arandaptitude changelog, anyone? :>21:51
* BUGabundo is done spamming rww bugs21:51
BUGabundodoes that work again?21:51
BUGabundomy bug on that is still open21:51
BUGabundo..for two cycles21:51
BUGabundokdepimlibs (4:4.4.2-0ubuntu2) lucid; urgency=low21:52
BUGabundohumm lucid???21:52
BUGabundowth21:52
BUGabundo     4:4.4.2-0ubuntu2 021:53
BUGabundo        500 http://mirrors.fe.up.pt/pub/ubuntu/ lucid/main Packages21:53
BUGabundoeeewww21:53
arandyea the changelog only works for some packages, wich is stupid imo...21:53
BUGabundofail to build for maverick21:53
BUGabundoThe following packages are BROKEN:21:53
BUGabundo  python-twisted-conch21:53
BUGabundoNEXT21:53
BUGabundototem-plugins-extra21:54
BUGabundorings any bells?21:54
BUGabundo*** No more solutions available ***21:54
BUGabundooh thanks aptitude21:54
arandrww: Well I get the exact same message apart from the "core dumped" http://pastebin.com/rhkTpu4J Is the upgrade log, I'm personally suspecting all those libc:s21:58
BUGabundoguys22:08
BUGabundowhat ML would be better to discuss this new prob22:08
BUGabundothat MSFT is making OEMs prefill PCs with 4 primary partitions?22:08
BUGabundomaking it impossible for common users to install another OS?22:09
duffydackthey`d usually have enough knowledge to get around that if they were wanting to install another os.. I would think, anyway.22:11
BUGabundono22:12
BUGabundogive a livecd to a new users22:12
BUGabundoand they will be stuck22:12
BUGabundoeven the Installer will22:12
arandMSFT?22:12
BUGabundoit can't install more partitions22:12
BUGabundoarand: Microsoft22:12
arandHmm, True... This one did come with all four I think, dell diagnostics, dell recovery, Vista, and then mediadirect...22:14
arandWell, the idea there is to replace mediadirect I guess :D22:14
bjsniderthat partition scheme has been the norm for dell since midway through 200422:14
arand*replace mediadirect with unity22:15
duffydackmy dells have always been #1 diagnostic #2 recovery #3 Os.22:15
arandBut yea, for users trying to install another OS, not fun.22:15
arandYea MediaDirect is a speciality only for some computers.22:16
arandSo, yea... I get metacity crashing whenever I start either OO.org or FFox22:17
bjsnidermediadirect is for laptops with media control buttons on them22:18
bjsnideryou can play a flick fromt he mediadirect os without having to boot to windows22:18
arandbjsnider: Or set up one button to boot one partition, and the other to another ;)22:21
arandbjsnider: Or if you provide some info to the grub devs, use the buttons to set the default boot option in grub :DD22:22
bjsnideroh, that would be fun22:25
arandbjsnider: I spoke to phcoder yesterday, today my model has support for GRUB_BUTTON_DEFAULT(menuentry) in defaults/grub In current bzr trunk :D22:26
arandAm I the only one seeing the metacity crash on FF or OO.org here?22:33
BUGabundoall this is fun22:36
BUGabundobut what are our options?22:36
arandBUGabundo: Huh?22:43
BUGabundofor installing Ubuntu on such systems22:44
mpontillothe solution is clear: delete all other partitions ;)22:47
arandBUGabundo: You mean the four-partitioned ones? well mediadirect normally comes in an extended I think, so it is theoretically possible to install ubuntu as per normal, but this will likely disable mediadirect (depends on extended's VBR for boot afaik), and be a bit tricky to account for in the logic...22:48
BUGabundompontillo: I agree22:48
BUGabundoarand: all I've see are primary22:48
arandAh, then one's pretty screwed, true.22:49
duffydackI thought dell would support Ubuntu a bit more by now..22:49
duffydackIf they went with the netbook thing, I thought why not carry it on with the desktop for other models.22:50
arandNo market, to be honest.22:50
arandI do think the push for a dual-boot in every home, with ubu light is a good one though. Sneaky, but hopefully effective.22:52
BUGabundohow does that work?22:59
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arandOh, the metacity crash was already reported: Bug #58428723:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 584287 in metacity (Ubuntu) "Unexpected X error (BadDrawable) causing metacity to abort in maverick" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/58428723:38
BUGabundowth23:51
BUGabundolost the cursor in two of my pidgin chat windows23:51
BUGabundobut its fine everywhere elesd23:51
BUGabundo*else23:51

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