[00:49] peterkls: what kind of problem? does older versions work? [00:50] has anyone been able to sart the live cd up? having trouble with a1 on my ideapad s10-3t. [00:51] yeah i get 10.04 to startup fine... [00:51] Try a daily instead. [00:51] !daily [00:51] Daily builds of the CD images of the current development version of Ubuntu are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/ and http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ [00:51] That might make a difference, since alpha is quite "old" by now... [00:52] i tried that too. i probably should copy the error down >_> [00:52] And report a bug. [00:52] yeah [00:53] i need to make a launchpad account yeah? [00:54] Testing acpi=off and other kernel options might be worth a try, and when reporting, note that on the report as well. [00:54] think unetbootin has something to do with the live cd not working? [00:55] Yea, will need a LP account. [00:55] Hmm, Unless the image was somehow corrupt in the writing to USB, I don't think it should.. [00:56] Doesn't ubuntu have another tool that can be used to get the USB image written, in windows? Or was that just a blueprint... [00:58] yeah im looking at that now [00:58] brb lol [01:24] I'm looking for a new laptop. How are the Intel GMA chips for driver support? [01:29] Hello? [01:29] * holstein has an asus EEE with intel chips [01:29] works great [01:29] the least head-ache in the house right now [01:30] So is it safe to say I don't have to worry about driver support. [01:31] jordanwb: i wouldnt say that [01:31] going to get the error code brb all [01:31] i would still google and poke around and ask [01:31] I suspect they'd have better support than ATI or nvidia [01:31] BUT i think i will get intel chips for my next purchase [01:31] * holstein is not a gamer [01:32] Well, the GMA954/955 Seems to have had problems throughout lucid [01:32] ive heard good thins about nvida though [01:32] * holstein looks [01:32] I know that Nouveau works with my nvidia GT220. [01:32] Intel Corporation Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller (rev 04) [01:33] thats what i got that ive had no problems with [01:33] Cool. I'm looking for a laptop where I don't have to worry about binary drivers. [01:33] arent we all :) [01:34] i got a couple of out of the box ATI cards too [01:34] id have to fire them up to check [01:34] nothing new [01:34] I know I don't have to worry about Atheros and Intel makes good wifi chips. Not sure about RealTek. [01:34] i just dont like real-tek [01:34] quality wise [01:35] but i got a couple of those that are supported [01:36] According to the Ubuntu Wiki, the Radeon HD 4200 works with the OSS Radeon driver which would work. [01:37] jordanwb, I don't think it has 3D accel [01:38] I don't mind. My current laptop has a Radeon x1200 which uses the radeon driver and it can do compiz stuff just fine (transparency mainly). [01:39] Well, for X1200 it does. [01:40] According to the wiki, Intel's G965 OSS driver does 3D [01:41] my EEE does compiz out of the box [01:42] Cool. So it seems that the Intel GMA is the least bad [01:42] GMA500, on the other hand.. [01:44] I'll be near a Best Buy so I'll take a dialy build of meerkat and see what happens. [01:44] Best buy tommorow* [01:45] thats the best way [01:45] do they let people walk in off the streets and load strange operating systems on their display systems? [01:46] Windows ME would be strange to the Geek Squad [01:46] sure [01:46] just ask :) [01:47] they like to sell things [01:47] i see [01:48] what if the livecd ruined the hardware? [01:48] at the store? [01:48] affirmative [01:48] that would be unlikely [01:48] and, its not anybody's hardware [01:48] there was a case of the e1000 driver hosing the network chip but that was a while ago. [01:48] i would assume the geek-squad would re-do the OS [01:49] remember when the kernel destroyed the firmware on some lan chips awhile back? [01:49] OR just send it back [01:49] after hardy? [01:49] r600g mesa driver had a function that got you to do a cold start boot to fix a crash o.o [01:50] How come there aren't any linux malwares.. [01:50] there will be i bet [01:50] there was one in a gnome screensave a while back [01:50] Daekdroom: there are [01:50] linux is too small a target [01:50] currently [01:50] with all the adroid phones [01:50] android* [01:50] there are no VIRUSES *in the wild* able to infect a current up-to-date system [01:50] there have been ~30 in the wild at various times [01:51] and there's plenty badness out there that *isnt* a virus [01:51] Hell, I once saw a installing routine script that started with a rm -rf /bin/ [01:51] Daekdroom: yikes! [01:51] and yes, somebody fell for it, and no, thankfully it wasn't me :P [01:51] jordanwb: yep yep i remember that trojan [01:52] I think it was a LXDE installer or something [01:52] * maco points folks to the presentation on linux-security-for-normal people she gave 10 days ago --> http://www.slideshare.net/macoafi/security-4484394 [01:52] Anyway, I gotta go. [01:52] okay. Thanks guys [01:53] maco: cool :) [02:21] ok the error im encountering is the following: "Fatal: Error inserting vesafb (/lib/modules/2.6.35-2-generic/kernel/drivers/video/vesafb.ko): No such device ALERT! does not exist. Dropping to a shell:". I also get a error similar to this that i cant copy because it just flashes then goes away. i do not know if this is the same error or not but i think so. [02:27] peterkls: To be honest I don't know about the error, but it's at least material for a bug report, note down what you've tested, etc. [02:27] yeap will do. Do i need ubuntu to file the bug? [02:31] im going to ask same question in ubuntu to see if anyone else might have this problem [02:33] when will packages.ubuntu.com allow maverick packages to be searched, on the release date? [02:39] Sagaci: It should be up, I think it might be a problem with the site code, which hasn't been fixed yet, for some reason.. [02:40] arand: ah ok, that's for the response [02:41] peterkls: No, You can report it directly, but if you at some point are able to boot the kernel it would of course be best to report it using "ubuntu-bug linux" to catch all relevant data regarding that specific kernel and hardware... [02:49] roger that mate [03:10] peterkls: afaik that error usually means that the device is either not there, or already used by another module, are you sure there isn't another framebuffer module already loaded? [03:10] afaik vga16fb is loaded by default [03:11] i read about using uvesafb instead of vesafb on bootup. how would i go about doing that? [03:16] well, vesafb should never be used as it's blacklisted, as for uvesafb, not sure [03:16] vga16fb works fine here [03:17] maybe blacklist vga16fb and add uvesafb to /etc/intramfs-tools/modules [03:18] well im trying to just get into the live install and i had an error with vesafb and that uvesafb should be used [03:19] erm, vesafb is blacklisted, so a clean live disk will *never* use it [03:19] it shouldn't even attempt to use it [03:19] just curious, what are you trying to do? [03:20] install 10.10 any way possible on my ideapad s10-3t since it supports most of the features of this netbook [03:21] ah [03:24] im following ubuntu forums and someone got 10.10 on it, but he hasnt responded yet about it [03:25] peterkls: add uvesafb to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules, install v86d, and set grub to something like: video=uvesafb:mode_option=1024x768 [03:28] ok will try [03:45] i just realized there is alternate maverick installs i can try [04:17] "in maverick we plan to have an upstart job that automatically spawns a getty if a console= argument for a serial console is set on the kernel cmdline." [04:17] Sweet. [04:17] Now if only we could get that to also not disable plymouth splash... =þ [04:25] s/also not/not also/ === red2kic is now known as cokebuntu [05:31] well the alternate isnt working either lol [06:31] yofel: yeah sure ^^ but i did a full-upgrade, that seemed to work [07:10] Say, anyone know how to list all packages in a section such as "math"? === cokebuntu is now known as red2kic === om26er_ is now known as om26er [09:54] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-m-686-compile [09:55] interesting... does that exclude AthlonXP? [10:05] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FoundationsTeam/Grub2BootFramebuffer [10:06] say, why use vesafb and not uvesafb> [10:06] ? [10:07] It's a bummer vesafb can't do modeset. [10:07] er, fbset. [10:07] only uvesafb can. === om26er_ is now known as om26er [11:16] Anyone having any priblems with X [11:16] Seems that my left mouse button no longer works, checked two mouses and doing the same, works fine on my ucid boot [11:17] I'm able to right click [11:17] But after about ten mintues of X running the left button doesn't register [11:19] Anyone suggest something to debug [11:20] Can't see much in logs [11:20] checking Xorg.log and dmesg [11:30] Going to see if xorg-edgers works [12:23] hello, everybody! I have maverick; hotkeys like 'Alt-Fx' work in xserver and I can't use 'Alt-F2' for example to open a command window - in this case I'm directed to tty2. What should I do? [12:27] xapienz: Report a bug. Dunno if it's the kernel for that.. [12:28] ok, I'll do that [12:29] * gnomefreak would have tried setting any key-combo back to default first :) [12:30] Bleh, ctrl+alt+T is the worst accelerator ever. [12:31] arand: what package should I report a bug for? [12:34] I'm not sure, if you're not either, just report it against "ubuntu". #ubuntu-bugs might have more people knowing what the target should be.. [12:35] * gnomefreak could be wrong but im thinking X controls keys and mouse? [12:37] now I'm asking at #ubuntu-bugs) [12:37] moreover, ctrl-alt-del restarts my computer [12:38] alt-left moves me to tty6 [14:47] hello geeks [14:53] hello! T0rrent0w [15:00] Bom S. Joao. bbl [15:53] hello [15:53] what is new in the alpha? [16:03] nanoguy: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MaverickMeerkat/TechnicalOverview [16:03] thanks [16:03] a bit outdated though [16:03] we have kernel 2.6.35 and KDE 4.5b2 now [16:04] kde4.6rc1 should be released today [16:04] er... 4.5rc1 [16:04] ok === matrixa1 is now known as wootehfoot === zniavre_ is now known as perceval === perceval is now known as zniavre === yofel_ is now known as yofel [17:28] I'm testing kubuntu-maverick at the moment, but he starts with the plasma-netbook instead off the plasma-desktop [17:30] i remember getting the mythbuntu one somewhere in the alpha of lucid [17:31] OH [17:31] im thinking boot screens [17:31] NM [17:33] siegie: how large is your screen? I remember there being a change in kdebase-workspace that decides what to start on the screen size [17:33] * Add kubuntu_108_plasma_netbook_for_small_screens.diff to start [17:33] plasma-netbook instead of plasma-desktop if screen size is small [17:33] yofel: 1280x800 [17:34] let me check what that actually does... [17:38] hm, that's kdebase-workspace | 4:4.4.85-0ubuntu5 though [17:39] ah, it is built on i386 [17:39] yofel: i've found a way to set i back to the plasma-desktop, in system-settings. But it strange that he starts with the netbook interface the first time [17:39] Anyway i've amd64 [17:39] but looking at the patch it should only start netbook if the screen is smaller than 700 :/ [17:40] maybe ubuntu4 is broken and that's supposed to fix it [17:43] yofel: i'm using 4:4.4.85-0ubuntu4 and i'm using the main archive [17:45] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase-workspace/4:4.4.85-0ubuntu5 > amd64 is still building. So i hope the problem is solved then. Thanks yofel [17:52] I did not find sun-java6-plugins to use in Firefox, does anyone know about it? [17:55] hm, seems to be missing in maverick/partner [17:56] I tried to use lucid partner, but I didn't find it [17:57] that should work though [17:57] *** 6.20dlj-1ubuntu3 0 [17:57] -400 http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/ lucid/partner Packages [18:42] btrfs still isnt available in the daily installer. any ideas when it will appear? [18:43] duffydack: before oct. [18:43] if it will be there [18:46] duffydack: cwatson's email from 2 days ago suggested that btrfs was available in the daily. I don't know if that was restricted to the alternate installer. It warns that you cannot use that filesystem for /boot though [18:50] oh i did see that i think [18:50] thats what I dont get, he says its available now, and some people are saying 'alternate installed' but there isnt one for daily [18:50] duffydack: ask him? [18:50] duffydack: alt installer has been having issues and its not posted everyday [18:51] i posted a commanet/question to dev-disuss list [18:51] discuss [18:51] doh, i guess I dont look very hard..i`ll try this alternate.. === JanC_ is now known as JanC [19:41] Heh, if I enable the volume-control sound, it plays the sound about 5-10 times per second while I hold my volume softkey. [19:41] It makes it sound like brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrup [19:41] And it uses 100% CPU while doing so. [19:41] =þ === ubuntujenkins_ is now known as ubuntujenkins