[01:11] as normal, I now remember I still have xorg-edgers in there and will need to undo that [01:16] yah im getting the crashes too, think mine was mesa / gallium related [01:17] hmm the 2.6.35 is black screening for me, I don't get any output after grub even with quiet and splash removed [01:18] 2.6.35-7? [01:19] yeh [01:19] I've just taken out the gfx bits from the grub and now see a panic - but only see the end of it [01:20] im just going to wait for a patch, can do without gfx for now. actually more productive without it :p [01:20] this is all interrupt mapp and setup_io_apic [01:23] https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-nouveau/+question/117702 [02:02] does a problem with the indicator applet from the backport lucid ppa apply to be asked here? [02:03] passing nointremap gets me booting [02:17] right, bug 605686 filed [02:17] Launchpad bug 605686 in linux (Ubuntu) "[maverick] noioremap needed - Blocked an interrupt request due to source-id verificiation failure" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/605686 [06:33] am i here [07:14] 10.10 is fail for me.... the internet connection fails for about 10-20 seconds every 5 minutes or so, not cool [08:24] is 10.10 going to have dnssec validation turned on by default for bind? http://www.root-dnssec.org/category/status/ , it goes live today. [08:24] plus something that automatically updates the keys... === yofel_ is now known as yofel [10:42] I'm reading #ubuntu-classroom logs, http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/07/10/%23ubuntu-classroom.html#t15:15 second paragraph last line -- the software center will include some paid applications in 10.10! WHAT? Can you link me to something about it? [10:47] Sounds like a great idea to me, especially if some of those paid applications are Free Software. [10:57] ? [10:57] Define "paid application", I thought it is the one you pay for and which thus can't be free. [11:00] Gryllida: free as in freedom [11:00] not free as beer [11:01] nigelb: can you give me an example of free paid application, please? [11:02] Gryllida: I don't know the details, and while I'm not against paid proprietary applications I'm not realy interested in that feature. [11:03] Gryllida: You could have an option to pay for The Gimp which would be effectively a donation. You could also pay for support for a Free application. [11:03] Will the paayment be an option or a requirement for some applications? [11:04] payment* [11:04] Gryllida: I assume that it would for some proprietary applications, but I haven't looked intoe the details myself. [11:07] Where can I read about the progress on this feature? [11:23] Gryllida: I dont know the details either. Please read up the specs from uds. [11:23] There was a session which talked about it. === red2kic is now known as abhi_triplet === abhi_triplet is now known as red2kic === LjL-Temp` is now known as LjL-Temp === LjL-Temp is now known as Guest86794 [12:20] hmm, has anyone noticed audio quality problems on +1 - the audio sounds 'toppy' - i.e. excessive or distorted high frequencies ? [12:24] penguin42, I have not because I compile my sound driver ...sorry [12:24] ah, particularly obscure hardware? [12:28] I don't suppose anyone knows where to find ppa-purge - a thing referred to in the xorg-edgers page to remove edgers [12:30] isn't that part of the edgers ppa? [12:30] yofel: Doesn't seem to be; and apt-file isn't finding it [12:30] PPAs don't support apt-file [12:32] penguin42: https://edge.launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa/+packages?field.name_filter=ppa&field.status_filter=published&field.series_filter= [12:33] yofel: Ah thanks; of course having forgotten to do it prior to upgrade I now have their sources disabled - which is why I guess apt-cache isn't finding it === LjL-Temp` is now known as LjL-Temp === LjL-Temp is now known as Guest15723 === Guest15723 is now known as LjL-Temp === LjL-Temp is now known as Guest88103 === patdk-h3 is now known as PatrickDK [13:31] anyone else seeing flickering mouse pointer? === Guest88103 is now known as LjL-Temp === LjL-Temp is now known as Guest22692 === Guest22692 is now known as LjL-Temp === LjL-Temp is now known as Guest38129 [15:33] virt-manager doesn't seem that happy to me [15:44] hmm, mostly OK, just died once or twice [15:46] * penguin42 swears at grub2 - what I've missed, GRUB_DEFAULT=0 commented out the GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT and GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET and set GRUB_TIMEOUT=0 shouldn't that get me a menu? [15:55] I thought default was quiet, so uncomment and set to false? [15:55] GRUB_DEFAULT=0 [15:55] #GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0 [15:55] GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT_QUIET=false [15:55] GRUB_TIMEOUT="2" [15:55] gives me a menu, for 2seconds === patdk-wk_ is now known as patdk-wk [15:57] thanks [16:05] Is there any way to remove the "Share via microblog" link from the Software Center [16:07] oo goodies 2.6.35-8 is out today === patdk-wk_ is now known as patdk-wk === Guest38129 is now known as LjL-Temp === LjL-Temp is now known as Guest41884 [16:37] Day 4 of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloper Week starts in 23 minutes in #ubuntu-classroomDay 4 of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloper Week starts in 23 minutes in #ubuntu-classroom [16:41] sorry for the mess in the link above, it should be https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek [16:45] stjerm is in lucid repo but not in maverick, why? [16:55] smallfoot-: it is: stjerm | 0.11-0ubuntu1 | http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ maverick/universe Packages [16:57] smallfoot-: Enable your universe repo? === FunnyLookinHat_ is now known as FunnyLookinHat [17:13] ooh [17:13] in that case, why cant i find it on packages.ubuntu.co [17:13] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=stjerm&searchon=names&suite=maverick§ion=all [17:13] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=stjerm&searchon=names&suite=all§ion=all [17:14] smallfoot-: Because maverick stuff on packages.u.c is broken, use Launchpad. [17:14] oh [17:14] they need fix that [17:14] Yes, it's in the works. [17:16] good [17:16] i think its been broken long time [17:16] Yes; it's written in Perl and uses Berkeley DB, so... not surprising. [17:16] oh [17:21] has anyone had 'Processing - Not connected?' on maverick ? [17:21] it seems to be printing though === Guest41884 is now known as LjL-Temp === LjL-Temp is now known as Guest78271 [18:23] f-spot seems broke === Guest78271 is now known as LjL-Temp [18:44] aptd just crashed :( [18:45] 2.6.35-8-generic-pae [19:21] Why is there no "filesystem root" in the Places menu? [19:21] I have to click places, then home folder, then "File System", which is just too many clicks for something I'm sure people visit a lot [19:23] most people don't visit root [19:23] but if you want it, just add it [19:23] don't bitch [19:23] patdk-wk> Hey, that's not nic [19:23] * nice [19:23] anyway... you can start with "Computer" [19:23] I never pretend to be nice :) [19:24] how do I add it [19:24] starting with "computer" is the same exact amount of clicks LucidFox [19:24] poutine> You can add it as a bookmark from nautilus [19:25] intuitive, it couldn't possibly be available from the MENU EDITOR [19:25] also I think a lot of people visit their filesystem roots [19:25] I visit root about once every time I look at bootchart [19:26] and since I only reboot maybe once a month, that isn't often [19:26] I think the filesystem root is more important than "Desktop" [19:26] otherwise I never leave my homedir [19:26] desktop is useless [19:26] but many people use it to store stuff :( [19:29] really my main annoyance is getting to /mnt [19:29] I guess alternatives have been suggested, but I think there should be a filesystem root in there [19:29] bookmark it :) [19:29] it's not like it's cluttered [19:29] mine is cluttered [19:30] about 12 things bookmarked, plus about 16 drives listed [19:31] What's with the ridiculous PPA build waiting times lately :( [19:31] * LucidFox pokes ripps [19:34] LucidFox: More people know about them and I guess the farm is getting a bit full [19:36] hmm, $400 rebate :) === Andre_Gondim is now known as Andre_Gondim-afk === |Alexia_Death| is now known as Alexia_Death [20:57] and.. my open app that consumes the most RAM is.. Rhythmbox?! [20:59] it's not know for being memory efficent [20:59] Yeah. But that's surprising. [20:59] I'd atleast expect it to be Firefox.. [21:00] Oh well. Banshee wastes even more ram.. [21:01] chromium for me but i have goog docs open [21:01] Daekdroom: Out of interest is it leaking? [21:01] zakscott: Are you running chromium on maverick? [21:01] ya [21:02] zakscott: Hmm, I'm running the ppa and it's not happy after the maverick upgrade - I don't get any fonts [21:02] penguin42, apparently not. [21:02] I'll keep an eye on it anyway [21:02] Daekdroom: I'll admit to using exaile rather than rhythmbox [21:02] I'm checking on banshee but it feels like same ol' same. [21:02] whats the apt command to output package info again? [21:03] sudo apt-cache showpkg [21:03] 5.0.375.99~r51029-0ubuntu1 [21:05] this should be entertaining; updating my iscsi-root vm to maverick [21:08] * penguin42 is running a squid on his host, makes doing the upgrades a lot faster === Andre_Gondim-afk is now known as Andre_Gondim [21:17] colossal squid?? D: [21:18] hmm: "Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/nouveau/ubuntu/dists/maverick/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz 404 Not Found" [21:19] * penguin42 has turned off edgers [21:21] ahh, maverick is missing from dists [21:27] * penguin42 wonders why his load average is 17 [21:27] I've got a paid of kvm guests running, 1 fileserving to the other, which is itself doing a maverick upgrade - but not much else [21:29] penguin42: gwibber? gnome-do? [21:29] BUGabundo: no, and no - just an exaile playing my music (off a separate disk) and synergy taking these keystrokes - and I don't type *that* fast [21:30] I guess the metacity/flickering pointer bug can't be helping === chrisccoulson__ is now known as chrisccoulson [21:38] ok, that's impressive - iSCSI guest server installation just upgraded to maverick OK [22:21] where should i add "blacklist nouveau" boot without nouveau drivers loaded? [22:23] zakscott: create a new file in /etc/modprobe.d/ cotaining that [22:24] *containing [22:33] alright giving it a shot brb [22:58] hmm my squid is being very helpful in maverick updates [23:23] Hi there, Im trying to write a thumbnail generator for ubuntu [23:23] the problem I have is that I manage to get an RGBA buffer, but need a way to write it as a PNG, using python for ease of install [23:28] I vaugely remember there are some python image tools [23:30] so i completely screwed up xorg and the latest kernel i had installed, what key is it to open the grub menu during boot? [23:31] zakscott: shift - at the VERY start [23:31] got it, thanks penguin42