[01:36] <arand> y
[01:36] <BUGabundo> h
[01:42] <arand> Hm, wonder if a reboot will make ubuntu-one happier...
[02:00] <ZykoticK9> Running into some difficulty with Ubuntu One on Maverick, the Devices tab in "Ubuntu One Preferences" has a greyed out Connect button (U1 folder is empty and sync does NOT appear to be taking place).  Working with Lucid on same system.
[04:24] <td123> is anyone's aptitude segfaulting?
[04:25] <td123> seems like apt-get is fine though
[04:25] <td123> *thank* goodness
[04:25] <theadmin> So what's new in Maverick so far? The Alpha 1 page states near to nothing
[04:26] <td123> theadmin: probably just more up to date packages, that's about it
[04:26] <td123> i.e. kernel .35
[04:26] <theadmin> td123: I see... Nothing worth checking out so far :D
[04:27] <td123> theadmin: just a bunch of segfaults and rough edges, nothing pretty :P
[04:27] <theadmin> td123: Hey wait, did you say .35? It's not considered stable yet, will they have it ready til the release time?
[04:27] <td123> theadmin: ya
[04:28] <theadmin> Wonder if Mozilla will have FF3.7 ready for us then :D
[04:29] <td123> theadmin: it doesn't really matter, ubuntu recently decided to stop backporting firefox fixes and just use the latest version of firefox for every distro
[04:29] <theadmin> td123: Oh? That is, if ff3.7 will be ready I can use it for Lucid, as well, without any additional weird packages?
[10:12] <kook78> anyone here?
[10:52] <cwillu> no
[10:59] <ritalin> is anyone using all those elementary things (nautilus, theme, etc) and globalmenu with maverick ?
[12:19] <Fudge> how can you make a folder readable by anyone, its a samba share
[13:07] <DrHalan> hows the nvidia dirver doing with the new x?
[15:36] <nperry> dupondje: r
[15:36] <nperry> Woops :/
[17:16] <dupondje> hi nperry  :p
[17:45] <funkyHat> uagh. fglrx fail.
[17:46] <funkyHat> My PC gets stuck at the end of the plymouth thingy. Looks like dkms isn't managing to compile fglrx for 2.6.35
[17:53] <hart> hi
[17:53] <hart> how is maveerick nowdays?
[17:57] <hart> ppl?
[17:58] <funkyHat> hart: has been wonderful for me up until yesterday, I'm now having problems with fglrx
[18:01] <hart> funkyHat: fglrx?
[18:01] <funkyHat> hart: ati graphics card driver
[18:01] <hart> funkyHat: ah, btw i got iso file can i copy stuff on my stick and go to bios and boot from stick ?
[18:03] <arand> I think a general laggyness, which even shoved up in a serial console to my vm just got fixed, so I'm happy ..
[18:03] <hart> funkyHat: do you know anything about alsa+pulseaudio ?
[18:03] <funkyHat> hart: yes. you're running ubuntu already I assume, in which case you can go to system > administration > startup disk creator and use that to put the contents of the ISO on a USB stick
[18:03] <funkyHat> hart: yes
[18:04] <hart> funkyHat: i haveing trouble usingpulseaudio equalizer
[18:04] <funkyHat> hart: are you running maverick at the moment?
[18:05] <hart> funkyHat: i nope
[18:05] <hart> lucind
[18:05] <funkyHat> hart: then #ubuntu would be the correct channel to get help
[20:32] <penguin42> oh that's annoying, closed the 64bit flash beta
[20:37] <Volkodav> penguin42: where did you get it ?
[20:38] <penguin42> I got it ages ago, but I'd like the update: but just read this: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/06/11/64_bit_flash_for_linux_dead/
[20:39] <dupondje> rofl
[20:40] <dupondje> they suck
[20:40] <Volkodav> saw that on their site
[20:41] <dupondje> lets hope html5 is a bit great
[20:41] <dupondje> and we can all drop flash
[20:42] <penguin42> dupondje: Except html5's video has other patent issues I think, hopefully google's video codec will help
[20:42] <dupondje> html-open :p
[21:11] <DGMurdockIII> dose ubuntu have support for the gateway Tablet PC M1200? specs here http://support.gateway.com/s/Mobile/TabletPC/3501440/3501440sp7.shtml
[21:13] <penguin42> DGMurdockIII: Normally the only way to answer that is to find someone who has it working
[21:51] <erik__> hello
[21:52] <erik__> I just updated to the 10.10 meerkat
[21:52] <erik__> I'm having trouble doing any updates
[21:56] <ripps> What is this kslowd000 that's been showing up in my process list, I don't remember every seeing it before
[22:02] <penguin42> ripps: I think it's job is to do things in the kernel that take a bit of town
[22:02] <penguin42> town? time!
[22:04] <ripps> penguin42: when did they first introduce it? I've never noticed it before, or it's never used enough cpu to be on my radar, at least.
[22:04] <penguin42> ripps: .34 maybe?
[22:04] <ripps> ah, so it is recent. okay
[22:04] <penguin42>  'Worker thread pool for slow items, such as filesystem lookups or mkdirs'
[22:05] <penguin42> http://www.mjmwired.net/kernel/Documentation/slow-work.txt
[23:05] <DrHalan> again x-troubles?
[23:05] <DrHalan> or is it still? using nvidia now