[00:00] Now it's displaying little after the grub menu. [00:00] It shows some for around a second with the intial startup screen, then nothing. [00:02] hmm ok, not sure why - were you running fglrx ? [00:03] Yes, but I removed the xorg.conf file that declared for fglrx to be used. [00:03] hmm ok, I would have expected that to work [00:03] I'm running a 4350 [00:03] hmm [00:04] what does your /var/log/Xorg.0.log say now? [00:50] I want to test Maverick and am currently on Lucid. would installing the .iso be any "cleaner" than update-manager -d? [01:04] Ooh alt works again in gnome-terminal ⡈) [01:05] wers: possibly. Either way is helpful for testing though [01:05] wers: one way you're testing the upgrade path, the other way you're testing the installer ⡈) [01:05] I tend to always upgrade, personally [01:05] wers: short answer, yes [01:06] yeh, although upgrading does tend to throw up some weird stuff [01:06] I tend to upgrade really really early, so I probably get even more weird stuff ;D [01:06] funkyHat and shadeslayer thanks [01:06] ditto [01:06] ok. maybe, I'll just install the alpha 3 iso :) [01:07] does anyone know the md5 of alpha 3 i386? Can't find it [01:08] wers: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/maverick/alpha-3/ === yofel_ is now known as yofel [01:08] kklimonda, thanks! [01:13] between desktop and netbook editions, which applications are different? (I'm asking "non interface" wise) [01:14] ohh, and of course, I'm asking about maverick specific changes if there are any :) [02:36] someone in a mood to confirm a graphics issue for me [02:36] http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&source=imghp&biw=1156&bih=667&q=sun&gbv=2&aq=f&aqi=g10&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai= [02:37] go there, and try using your laptop mousepad up and down scroll [02:37] it cause the kernel to freak out [02:37] thats the specifics [02:37] NOTE: make sure you have your mouse on an image [02:53] Hi guys. I just installed ubuntu 10.1 on my pc and basically every looked normal for a while but after a restart everything is huge. When I try to change the screen resolution it just expands the desktop to off the screen. Sound familiar to anyone? Can anyone help? [02:55] interesting, I've learnt today that there were pentium 4 cpus with EM64T [02:55] well, they are still here [03:32] hey all, how can I open an app on the netbook remix when unity search results do not include the app and alt+f2 does not work ... will i need to launch from a tty? [03:34] Sylphid, anything that would run from alt+f2 "should" run from terminal ;) [03:35] ZykoticK9, right, i can launch it from there but i was wondering if there was a graphical way to launch it since alt+f2 is broken in the netbook remix [03:36] Sylphid, sorry I haven't played with Unity at all. Good luck. [03:36] ZykoticK9, gnome-terminal is missing from unity so switching to a tty to launch is a pain [04:40] Say, the "progs" dir in xorg-edgers "apt-get source mesa" is missing! [05:04] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/621006 [05:04] Launchpad bug 621006 in gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) "Power manager fails to start" [Undecided,New] [05:04] argh. [05:04] Means I can't use "radeon". === _LibertyZero is now known as LibertyZero === andregondim_ is now known as Andre_Gondim === DanaG1 is now known as DanaG === _LibertyZero is now known as LibertyZero === IdleOne_ is now known as IdleOne === lucidfox_ is now known as lucidfox [07:38] hmm, unity is broken/ [07:38] GetGroupProperties is not a valid method of interface org.ayatana.dbusmenu. === Jordan_U_ is now known as Jordan_U [09:09] weird... my btrfs is showing full when I make a single huge file, even when it's only 70% full in reality. [09:11] weird... my btrfs is showing full when I make a single huge file, even when it's only 70% full in reality. [09:11] er [09:11] sorry, thought my message got lost. [09:27] argh, appmenu-gtk makes firefox crash 100% of the time you try to start it. [09:27] it also leaks memory like hell [09:35] How would I configure maverick meerkat to triple boot? Say I had two os's installed already (win7 & ubuntu), then I resized and installed winxp afterwards and it overwrote the MBR. What's the best way to rewrite it and include winxp as an option too? === Tekno is now known as Tekno_ === yofel_ is now known as yofel [13:33] Hi [13:34] Hi [13:41] penguin42: hi [14:48] guud afternoon [14:54] hi [14:56] * BUGabundo tries his luck again [14:56] anyone here with good knowlagde in SSDs and btrfs ? [15:00] Hello, BUGabundo [15:00] Not me for those things... [15:00] hey hey big C [15:01] BIG C! [15:01] :D [15:09] Is there a way to find what proc is using up all my memory and swapping ? [15:10] actually better yet just swapping not using all memory [15:10] Dink: atop 2 [15:10] them press m [15:12] Which column shows swap usage per proc ? [15:13] MEM | tot 2.0G | free 542.9M | cache 934.5M | buff 24.3M | slab 46.2M | [15:13] SWP | tot 1.9G | free 730.2M | | vmcom 2.9G | vmlim 2.8G | [15:14] Trying to figure out why ~1.2G of swap used [15:15] On my computer, which I just upgraded yesterday, Plymouth stops during boot, it just seems stuck there. On recovery mode, I don't get to the recovery menu. http://img442.imageshack.us/i/imageab.jpg/ is a screenie of my console. How can I figure out the problem? [15:15] Dink: You could try grep Swap /proc/*/smaps and figure out where it's coming from [15:15] Dink: Linux may swap out processes if they aren't being used even if you have sufficient RAM. [15:15] Dink: Although of course the fact that something IS swapped doesn't mean its the hog, it could be something else pushing your perfectly helpful app out of the way === lfaraone_ is now known as lfaraone|mobile [15:16] lfaraone: 1.2G is a bit extreme though! [15:16] penguin42, yeah that was my concern as well and it seems to just grow [15:16] penguin42: It depends on a number of factors. His RAM usage may have peaked at one point and the data has not been accessed yet. [15:17] Dink: Normal trick is just run top and sort by memory usage and see who is the biggest user [15:17] Dink: Do you actually currently have free memory or is all used up? [15:17] Usually free memory [15:18] about 500M free right now [15:18] ok, as lfaraone suggested it sounds like something peaked a while ago, pushed it out and went away [15:20] hmm [15:20] grep Swap /proc/*/smaps |awk '{print $2,$3,$1}' |sort -rn | head -2 [15:20] 10148 kB /proc/2127/smaps:Swap: [15:20] 8604 kB /proc/2129/smaps:Swap: [15:20] $ ps -ef |grep 2127 [15:20] user 2127 1 0 Aug19 ? 00:42:52 xchat [15:21] !paste | Dink [15:21] Dink: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://tinyurl.com/imagebin | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [15:21] sorry [15:22] so looks like memory got used up and pushed xchat into swap ? [15:22] and whatever app that did it ended hence the free memory now? [15:23] Dink: Probably, although if you are 1.2G into swap and have 512M free that still suggests soemthing big is hanging around [15:24] also if those are the largest entries in Swap that doesn't sound like 1.2G does it (although I've never used those Swap fields before) [15:30] am i seeing a bug, or is it very hard to get the "stay in launcher"/"remove" menu up in unity? [15:34] crimsun_: Poke. [15:35] I installed gnome-shell from the official repo. unfortunately, it doesn't run [15:35] I get this http://paste.ubuntu.com/481899/ [15:35] what could be the workaround? [15:49] what's the difference between kingston SSD v and v+ series? [15:51] a + ? [15:55] stop being sarcastic :( [15:55] I need help! [15:56] hmm, looks like a "+" to me too. Maybe a "Thanks, penguin42 " is in order? [15:56] ;-) [15:56] me? Sarcastic? Noooooo [15:56] BUGabundo: What's your actual problem? [15:57] I order a SSD [15:57] a kingston 64GBs [15:57] ok [15:57] and now I find out about this '+' series [15:57] (the other question is how is current support of btrfs in sdd in MM) [15:57] Well the + is likely to be newer, faster or less buggy [15:58] Or just more expensive - but one assumes they added the + later [15:58] penguin42: Newer and faster usually go hand in hand with more bugs. [15:58] lfaraone|mobile: Indeed, the other possibility is that the + is the one where they fixed the bugs [16:00] BUGabundo: + has larger cache, available in larger sizes, has a garbage collect, and looks faster from the spec sheet [16:01] BUGabundo: http://www.kingston.com/ssd/vplus-series.asp vs http://www.kingston.com/ssd/v-series.asp [16:01] lfaraone you mean maverick has more bugs then lucid?? [16:01] NOOOOOOOOOOOOO [16:01] oh and bizarrely it looks like you can shake it harder while its running [16:02] BUGabundo: I thought that was obvious. [16:02] penguin42: LOL [16:02] BUGabundo: Hey there's always a faster/newer/quicker thing out there - and I bet the + costs more [16:03] I know [16:03] The week after I got my 1TB HD they dropped the price of the 1.5TB. [16:03] C'est la vie. [16:03] gonna go with what ever I order then [16:04] most prob non v+ [16:04] thanks penguin42 === zniavre__ is now known as zniavre === abhinavm is now known as abhinav [17:06] Anyone running Xubuntu Maverick got time to confirm a terminal bug? [17:08] I can probably get a vm into it [17:10] charlie-tca: Is this lxterminal ? [17:10] no, xfce4-terminal [17:10] ok, got it [17:11] It's easy, just click edit -> preferences, click each tab, then click close [17:11] * penguin42 has a VM with lubuntu/xubuntu/kubuntu/ubuntu all in [17:11] The bug is bug 609500 [17:11] *bang* [17:11] Launchpad bug 609500 in xfce4-terminal (Ubuntu) "xfce4-terminal crashed with SIGSEGV in exo_mutual_binding_unbind()" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/609500 [17:11] The terminal window closes when close is hit after going through the preferences [17:12] Thanks [17:12] yep same bug [17:12] Kind of irritating, but not really serious [17:13] confirmed [17:13] Great! Thank you very much [17:14] np [17:15] penguin42: and lfaraone: the issue seemed to be mutter. Once I killed the proc and it spawned again my memory looks normal now [17:15] 1gb ram used and no swap [17:16] Dink: Ah, mk. [17:16] Also trying out irssi vs xchat to help use less memory [17:21] anyone know how to activate an iwl2100 wifi card with a software power button ? [17:23] lapion: Do you have a /sys/class/rfkill ? [17:31] rfkill list : [17:32] Hard blocked: yes [17:33] do you have /sys/class/rfkill/rfkill0 and is there a soft and hard file in there? [17:36] yes [17:36] if you cat soft and cat hard what do they show ? [17:37] hard=1 soft=0 [17:38] hmm same as mine, and the hard on mine corresponds to an actual switch [17:38] you could always try echo 0 > hard but I doubt it will work [17:39] there is a hardware pushbutton.. [17:40] yeah echo 1 > hard , gives permission denied [17:40] even in a sudo -s shell? (sudo echo 1 > hard won't work) [17:40] however echo 1 > soft does work... [17:40] yes [17:41] so if the soft is 0 and you have a hardware button for the hard one what's the problem? [17:42] it's a pseudo hardware button [17:42] one of the regular keyboard buttons [17:43] oh I see, I've got a nice actual switch on this one [17:43] sorry regular keyboard multimedia buttons on laptops [17:43] what values do you have for uevent ? [17:43] actually, I don't think I've found the equivalent on my eeepc [17:44] lapion: NAME=phy0, TYPE=wlan STATE=2 [17:44] the other files.. [17:45] or rfkill0/power/control mine is set to auto [17:45] ditto [17:46] hi there [17:46] hi [17:46] how goes it? [17:46] not too bad [17:47] I was just wondering if someone else could confirm a bug for me if they had a minute -- [17:47] https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/empathy/+bug/621852 [17:47] Launchpad bug 621852 in empathy (Ubuntu) "empathy crashing on every startup" [Undecided,New] [17:48] Wasn't sure if I had a misconfiguration that was the root of the problem. [17:49] * penguin42 doesn't use empathy [17:49] ah, ok. === andregondim_ is now known as Andre_Gondim [18:59] What is better install mavric via a fresh install or doing an upgrade via update manager. Or does it matter? [19:00] AndrewMC: Tend to get a few more issues on the upgrade [19:00] I figured [19:00] Thanks [19:00] * penguin42 tends to upgrade and I generally need to fix a few things [19:01] I will do a fresh install === kancerman_ is now known as kancerman [19:19] On my computer, which I just upgraded yesterday, Plymouth stops during boot, it just seems stuck there. On recovery mode, I don't get to the recovery menu. http://img442.imageshack.us/i/imageab.jpg/ is a screenie of my console. How can I figure out the problem? === lenios_ is now known as lenios [19:24] removed quiet splash from the boot line? [19:24] charlie-tca: I did, and plymouth still comes up. (the screenshot was in recovery mode) [19:25] anybody unable to change volume by hovering mouse over the volume icon? [19:25] IdleOne: working in xubuntu [19:26] I have to click on it then the mouse wheel will adjust the volume [19:26] it's a little annoying, didn't this happen in Lucid also before release? [19:28] lfaraone: I don't see anything in that screenshot should be stopping the boot from working [19:28] charlie-tca: right, but it just sat there.... [19:28] but sometimes I don't know what to look for [19:29] hmm, wonder if "acpi=off" would change it? [19:38] IdleOne: Yeh same here [19:38] IdleOne: It'll be the new indicator thing [19:39] I think they should rename the applets, make it just a little less intuitive. Indicator Applet is way to easy to figure out [19:40] charlie-tca: screen of single user mode with acpi off, screen of GRUB as I'm entereing the boot parameters for normal mode, and screen of normal boot, respectively. [19:41] http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/1545/img1760b.jpg, http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/8430/img1761t.jpg, http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/5513/img1762c.jpg [19:47] did you have nvidia hardware drivers installed? [19:48] I don't know how to fix it now. Nvidia drivers are causing issues in maverick this week [19:48] Maybe someone else will jump in? [19:48] charlie-tca: I think I did. [19:48] charlie-tca: am I relegated to a reinstall at this point? [19:49] I don't really know. There are people much more knowledgeable than I am, but they don't appear to be here today. Can you wait until tomorrow ? [19:49] bug 616023 is the most common nvidia issue currently [19:49] Launchpad bug 616023 in nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu Maverick) "nVidia card : X won't start since 1.9 update, no screens found" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/616023 [19:57] Does the fglrx driver work yet? I`ll install for rilz if so. [19:58] duffydack: Don't think so [19:58] penguin42, :( ok. I dont like my fan running max constantly :) [20:32] charlie-tca: ah, ignoreABI workedforme. [20:33] great! [20:33] :) [20:33] Thanks, yofel [20:33] yofel: thanks for the pointer. I'm glad I had a recovery disk around. [20:35] np, actually, if plymouth gets stuck ever again try sysrq+k which should kill it (that gave me a working console at least) - forgot to mention that [20:35] (sysrq+k would be alt+print+k usually) [20:47] ERROR:dbus.proxies:Introspect error on com.Gwibber.Searches:/com/gwibber/Searches: dbus.exceptions.DBusException: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name com.Gwibber.Searches was not provided by any .service files [20:55] hello [20:56] what happends with amsn that opens two tasks in kde 4.5 taskbar? and one of them is like hanged up [21:15] apt-get source linux-image-2.6.35-17-generic can't find the kernelsources, any trick about it ? [21:16] apt-get update ; apt-get source linux-image-2.6.35-17-generic --fix-missing [21:27] stupid gwibber... doesn't show any messages at all! [21:29] +1 [21:29] I just have it closed [21:29] it dies way too much [21:29] oh nice, nvidia just crashed kwin, the restarted kwin works fine, but I have snow on my screen, as in pixels with wrong color [21:29] #6 0x00007faa180c472e in ?? () from /usr/lib/nvidia-current/libnvidia-glcore.so.256.44 [21:30] feels like snow on nice old analog TVs... [21:34] WaY: tried, still not found, does it work on your system ? [21:35] DasEi: works fine here http://paste.ubuntu.com/482025/ [21:35] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gwibber/+bug/614742 [21:35] Launchpad bug 614742 in gwibber (Ubuntu) "[meta] cannot add facebook account, facebook does not update and more" [Medium,Triaged] [21:36] yes [21:36] it works fine on mine [22:23] yofel, way. thanks for reply, my repos where borked, done now [22:24] nice [22:41] Is anyone else having problem with unresponsive nautilus? [22:46] Weird, espeak crashes when I tell it to speak this string I found in the ATI binary driver: [22:46] ooboghieteipheilahpheengohnashoahveerohpithaewaxaepheepaiquevuhpahmaezosengoinoraeteichyaighaidxieghoghaichoocheecaesalphoothizhoonaethpohvahniouzaghiezoquahbaleikohpoaiyooyaueuroothoeefohsah [22:48] And there seems to be no espeak-dbg package. [22:55] DanaG, I wonder.. [22:58] Buffer overflow. [22:58] Must not be expecting to get a string that long. =þ [23:00] Nautilus is deadly slow here. Apparently too much I/O [23:00] you can check IO with iotop [23:00] I tried, and it magically started working [23:00] Weee [23:00] Or not [23:01] But definitely not I/O [23:01] I think it's the ubuntu one plugin [23:02] It makes rendering too slow. I'll try to switch GTK+ engine [23:14] hey [23:26] * BUGabundo is trying to get xmacro to work [23:26] how does this thing read a file? [23:47] Can't install gnome-shell. I get this http://paste.ubuntu.com/482064/ [23:47] it may have something to do with conflicting packages with Unity or Firefox-4.0 [23:48] I already did ppa-purge the corresponding ppa's (Canonical DX and Mozilla Daily). any idea why I can't meet the gnome-shell dependencies? [23:56] just found out that ppa-purge wasn't able to downgrade some (if not all) packages from the Mozilla Daily PPA. I hope, i don't have to reinstall Maverick to make sure all traces of the PPA are gone