[00:17] <poutine> Does anyone know of a vnc viewer that works with tightvnc on a windows host?
[00:18] <poutine> the built in remote desktop thing just says "disconnected"
[00:18] <poutine> and xvncviewer is buggy
[00:22] <charlie-tca> Daekdroom: what was the trigger?
[00:23] <Daekdroom> charlie-tca, starting to play a track in rhythmbox or switching it increases its memory usage.
[00:23] <charlie-tca> weird
[00:23] <Daekdroom> I don't mean rhythmbox's, I mean indicator's.
[00:23] <Daekdroom> Indeed.
[00:23] <charlie-tca> We are seeing the memory usage go high using xfce4-notifyd too
[00:24] <charlie-tca> Thanks though.
[00:24] <Daekdroom> charlie-tca, is there a bug filed on it already?
[00:25] <charlie-tca> on notifyd there is
[00:25] <Daekdroom> Which bug entry?
[00:26] <charlie-tca> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/607474
[00:26] <charlie-tca> hmm, that's wrong
[00:26] <charlie-tca> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/497729
[00:27] <charlie-tca> We duped it because the developers are working to fix the newer one; got the fix in Maverick already and are doing a SRU to Lucid
[00:28] <Daekdroom> I'm not sure if it's the same bug.
[00:31] <charlie-tca> I know that feeling, too
[00:32] <charlie-tca> I had hopes they were the same, or at least could get us in the area. I hope to hear tomorrow if it got fixed for the reporter
[02:01] <Phibs> I can't get my mav to boot any 2.6.35 kernels
[02:01] <Phibs> 2.6.32 works fine
[02:01] <Phibs> any ideas
[02:03] <Phibs> hewo? :)
[02:10] <Phibs> PingPong!
[02:24] <Phibs> anyone home?
[02:26] <Phibs> nice, disabling graphical console fixed it
[07:29] <toabctl> i updated to maverick and now evolution does no more start. it just uses 99% of io (checked this with iotop). any ideas?
[07:44] <JViz> i'm trying to run wow on ubuntu maverick, and it crashes. I looked up the problem wine's website, and it appears to be a kernel patch in the latest kernel causing it to crash. has anyone else had this problem? how did you solve it? is it possible to install an older generic kernel?
[08:03] <JViz> are there .debs for older kernels anywhere?
[08:04] <void^> in lucid repos, presumably.
[08:09] <JViz> ty
[08:23] <geser> LP has the previous kernel debs from maverick too
[10:12] <bilalakhtar> Can someone please check if bug #155930 is fixed by what is said in comment 9 ?
[12:13] <nikolam> hm, maverick/10.10 still does not show on packages.ubuntu.com search for packages..
[12:31] <Italian_Plumber> I'm getting this from the alpha 2 cd when I boot from it:  http://www.imagebam.com/image/f3210389478275
[14:48] <geser> nikolam: known problem, it's being worked but it's hard to reach someone who has access to the box to fix it
[15:28] <Daekdroom> Looks like Liferea gained indicator-messages support :D
[15:59] <dart>  i am facing huge memory leak problem....the nautilus memory consumption reaches 150mb even after all the windows are closed...it started after i installed the new global menu to be featured in maverick...wat can i do abt it?
[16:06] <Daekdroom> dart, it has already been reported
[16:06] <dart> oh....has it been solved???
[16:06] <Daekdroom> dart, and, well, you can kill nautilus process
[16:06] <Daekdroom> Not solved.
[16:07] <Daekdroom> bug 174809 in launchpad
[16:07] <dart> wats the command?? nautilus -q?
[16:07] <Daekdroom> killall nautilus
[16:08] <Daekdroom> It'll restart right away with about 12MB usage
[16:08] <dart> ya its 20mb for me
[16:08] <dart> it ate half of my swap memory
[16:10] <Daekdroom> dart, is your indicator-applet leaking?
[16:12] <dart> Daekdroom, may be i m not sure....indicator appmenu is 12.5 mb and indicator applet complete is 3.5 mb
[16:12] <Daekdroom> Ah. That's usual.
[16:12] <Daekdroom> I'm getting to see it up to 60MB sometimes :|
[16:12] <dart> Daekdroom, so its is not the culprit
[19:13] <pvandewyngaerde> rhythmbox-ubuntuone-music-store (0.1.1-0ubuntu1) ... Compiling /usr/lib/rhythmbox/plugins/umusicstore/__init__.py ... SyntaxError: ('invalid syntax', ('/usr/lib/rhythmbox/plugins/umusicstore/__init__.py', 70, 2, '<<<<<<< TREE\n'))
[19:14] <pvandewyngaerde> pycentral: pycentral pkginstall: error byte-compiling files (3) pycentral pkginstall: error byte-compiling files (3)
[19:19] <CardinalFang> pvandewyngaerde, whoa.  That's evil.  "dpkg -S /usr/lib/rhythmbox/plugins/umusicstore/__init__.py"
[19:19] <CardinalFang> Then, "apt-cache policy PACKAGENAME"
[19:19] <CardinalFang> What does that say?
[19:20] <CardinalFang> Come tell us in #ubuntuone
[19:22] <Andre_Gondim> I saw this bug too
[19:58] <funkyHat> Anyone heard anything about fglrx? ⢁D. I'm still using 2.6.32 and Lucid's X.
[20:00] <patdk-wk> fun
[20:01] <patdk-wk> grub updated and killed my maverick system :(
[20:50] <Jordan_U> patdk-wk: How so?
[20:55] <vish> are there no -dbgsym packages in maverick?
[20:57] <BUGabundo> there are
[20:57] <BUGabundo> ddebs?
[20:57] <BUGabundo> I heard it changed
[20:57] <BUGabundo> I think it was Pici
[20:57] <BUGabundo> something about LP retracer now doing it all alone
[20:58] <vish> something is weird , the ddebs only have -dbg ones..
[20:58] <theoctagon> hi
[20:58] <vish> there is only one -dbgsym package in the ddebs repo.
[20:58] <theoctagon> here I am
[20:59] <Jordan_U> theoctagon: Ok, what problem are you having with btrfs and booting exactly? Any error messages?
[20:59] <theoctagon> Jordan_U: so here is what I did - booted the ubuntu 10.10 live cd
[20:59] <theoctagon> Jordan_U: and then installed the btrfs-tools to be able to create a / partition with btrfs
[21:00] <Jordan_U> theoctagon: I don't think that the liveCD supports installing to btrfs, use the alternate install CD.
[21:00] <patdk-wk> Jordan_U, heh, grub menu pops up, any kernel I select it goes to a black screen, and that is all
[21:01] <theoctagon> Jordan_U: well there is a known issue that you cannot create btrfs fses during installation process
[21:01] <Jordan_U> theoctagon: ...except with the alternate install CD.
[21:01] <Jordan_U> patdk-wk: Even recovery mode entries?
[21:01] <theoctagon> Jordan_U: that'll be worth a try :)
[21:02] <patdk-wk> yep
[21:02] <vish> BUGabundo: how to search packages?  forgot the linky..
[21:02] <theoctagon> Jordan_U: but not today - it is late in germany :P
[21:02] <BUGabundo> !packages
[21:02] <Jordan_U> theoctagon: Gute nacht :)
[21:02] <BUGabundo> or apt-cache search
[21:02] <theoctagon> Jordan_U: naja - noch nicht - aber zu spät für ne neuinstallation in ner vbox :P
[21:03] <charlie-tca__> patdk-wk: try editing the menu entry at boot, remove quiet and splash.
[21:03] <patdk-wk> they shouldn't have been in there
[21:03] <patdk-wk> ya, there is no quiet or splash
[21:03] <charlie-tca__> Then remove the "space /" that is
[21:04] <patdk-wk> heh?
[21:04] <Jordan_U> theoctagon: Wen man etwas experimentell versucht ist es immer besser als man auch schläfrig ist :)
[21:04] <charlie-tca__> It only shows up for me in the actual grub menu. /etc/default/grub shows the quiet splash removed, but when I boot, I have to edit every time and remove /
[21:04] <vish> !info libcamel1.2-14-dbgsym
[21:05] <Jordan_U> charlie-tca__: Did you re-run update-grub?
[21:05] <patdk-wk> charlie-tca__, must be your issue, cause my /boot/grub/grub.cfg doesn't contain quiet or splash :)
[21:05] <theoctagon> Jordan_U: woher kommste?
[21:05] <charlie-tca__> yup, reran update-grub
[21:05] <charlie-tca__> comes back every boot
[21:06] <Jordan_U> theoctagon: United States, to be fair we should really stop speaking in german (or else go to #ubuntu-de) though.
[21:06] <charlie-tca__> patdk-wk: I only see it when I hit the menu. I can't find it in any files
[21:06] <MatBoy> was someone able to run Adobe Fireworks on Ubuntu ? Seems to be a big pain with wine
[21:06] <theoctagon> Jordan_U: no problem :)
[21:06] <patdk-wk> charlie-tca__, well that is not my issue :)
[21:07] <Jordan_U> charlie-tca__: Can you run boot info script as explained here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1291280 and pastebin the RESULTS.txt?
[21:08] <Jordan_U> patdk-wk: Can you try adding "set gfxpayload=text" to the menu entry (by pressing 'e' at boot)?
[21:09] <charlie-tca__> Jordan_U: Not right now, but later, before I quit for the day.
[21:10] <patdk-wk> hmm, boots fine now :)
[21:10] <patdk-wk> so gfxpayload was killing it
[21:10] <patdk-wk> I booted the old kernel, let me try the new one just to make sure, but it was affecting them all
[21:14] <patdk-wk> new kernel works too
[21:14] <patdk-wk> added that into defaults/grub
[21:14] <patdk-wk> now I wonder why firefox opens on login now
[21:15] <patdk-wk> more ubuntu one sillyness
[21:19] <Jordan_U> patdk-wk: Could you file a bug report about linux not booting (or at least not being able to write to the screen) without gfxpayload=text ?
[21:19] <patdk-wk> wouldn't it be more than that?
[21:19] <patdk-wk> cause even X wasn't loading
[21:19] <patdk-wk> it failed somewhere
[21:20] <Jordan_U> patdk-wk: With Kernel Mode Setting (which you're using unless you're using proprietary drivers) problems with X loading are often kernel problems.
[21:20] <patdk-wk> hmm
[21:20] <patdk-wk> this is vmware, so no proprietary display drivers
[21:21] <patdk-wk> what should it be filed against?
[21:21] <Jordan_U> patdk-wk: VMware may be an exception also, as I don't think the open source VMware drivers use KMS.
[21:21] <Jordan_U> patdk-wk: I'm not really sure to be honest :)
[21:23] <Jordan_U> patdk-wk: If you file it against the grub-pc package then you're likely to get someone looking at it that understands the handover from grub to linux WRT video, and then they can report it against another package as needed.
[21:30] <patdk-wk> bug report is filed
[21:36] <Jordan_U> patdk-wk: Thanks.
[21:50] <vish> BUGabundo: it just turned out to be synaptic was acting silly!  it becomes blind when trying to search for the libcamel -dbgsym!
[21:50] <vish> silly synaptic..!
[21:50] <BUGabundo> lol
[21:51] <BUGabundo> no synaptic
[21:51] <BUGabundo> but xapian
[21:51] <BUGabundo> maybe the index isn't updated
[21:51] <vish> xapian!  reminds me of ximian :p
[22:17] <edgy> Hi, I see mysql is not started automatically, what's the right way to start it every reboot with upstart?
[23:05] <edgy> Hi, I see mysql is not started automatically, what's the right way to start it every reboot with upstart?