[01:31] <djustice> http://pastebin.ca/2001572 <- trunk kde. kdebase wants to link against my old akonadi for some reason.
[01:31] <djustice> LD_* shows only my trunk lib dir..
[01:31] <djustice> which akonadi_* shows only my trunk akonadi install..
[01:44] <Tweaky> hey. just curious how bad or good of an idea is it to update to 11.04
[05:23] <castlebomb> hi
[05:37] <castlebomb> anyone know how to change the color of the scoll bar in 10.04 ??
[09:19] <jakubo> hi, last update broke my system, i.e. grub shows error message: file not found
[09:20] <jakubo> something 'lua' and then unknown command: recordfail and please press any key to continue (which repeats the procedure
[09:22] <jakubo> reinstalled grub
[09:23] <jakubo> im using software raid0
[09:24] <jakubo> any idea?
[09:29]  * Jordan_U didn't think that Ubuntu
[09:29] <Jordan_U> ... Ubuntu's grub packages included lua.
[09:29] <Jordan_U> jakubo: Can you pastebin your grub.cfg?
[09:29] <jakubo> it is able to access the data on md0 though
[09:30] <jakubo> no i cant
[09:30] <jakubo> hmm
[09:30] <jakubo> hang on i can !^^
[09:30] <jakubo> but it will take a while
[09:30] <Jordan_U> This might be that hardware blacklisting mentioned on the mailing list.
[09:32] <jakubo> hmm what hardware is that?
[09:34] <Jordan_U> jakubo: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2010-11/msg00038.html
[09:34] <Jordan_U> It's the only reason I can think of that you would be seeing an error message about lua.
[09:35] <Jordan_U> Hardly anyone other than me ever used it :)
[09:38] <jakubo> so it not gonna be used and i have trouble because of it?
[09:38] <jakubo> must be kidding right?
[09:38] <Jordan_U> jakubo: No, lua in grub is hardly used by anyone, and only recently considered to be used by Ubuntu for a new feature.
[09:39] <Jordan_U> Up untill then Ubuntu didn't even include lua in their grub packages, so it surprised me at first to see an Ubuntu user seeing an error about lua from grub.
[09:40] <jakubo> ill brb
[09:42] <jakubo> re
[09:42] <jakubo> just need to setup raid arrazs from live cd
[09:43] <jakubo> i wouldnt be surprised if there would be no grub extras installed
[09:43] <jakubo> i think i would have noticed
[09:46] <jakubo> http://pastebin.com/3SDVe31b
[09:46] <jakubo> heres the grub.cfg
[09:52] <jakubo> by the way, i had to resynchronize the disks, and i had to use alternative install cd to install on a raid array because grub would fail to install
[09:58] <geser> jakubo: I've grub problems with raid in natty too
[09:59] <Jordan_U> geser: I don't have natty installed currently. Would you mind posting your grub.cfg so I can see how they're using lua (to help jakubo)?
[10:00] <Jordan_U> (using pastebin)
[10:00] <jakubo> do i need grub extras installed or something or is it included?
[10:02] <geser> Jordan_U: http://paste.ubuntu.com/536224/ (I skipped repeating the menu entries)
[10:02] <Jordan_U> geser: Thanks.
[10:03] <jakubo> after last reinstall of grub it cannot find the normal.mod until i make "set prefex=...."
[10:03] <geser> what I'm missing is "insmod raid" and "insmod mdraid" which I saw in older grub.cfg
[10:05] <donnie> Is there any permanent solution to get window titlebar instead of running metacity --replace in a termical
[10:08] <Jordan_U> donnie: Have you tried disabling desktop effects in System > Preferences > Appearance?
[10:09] <donnie> Desktop effects were never activated
[10:10]  * Jordan_U just realized that jakubo had already pastebined his grub.cfg.
[10:13] <Jordan_U> jakubo: They properly using lua in a way that should not cause problems if you install grub without lua support, so that's not the problem.
[10:13] <jakubo> any more info you need?
[10:13] <Jordan_U> jakubo: After setting $prefix correctly do you still get the lua error? Do you have any other problems after $prefix is correctly set?
[10:14] <jakubo> i set the prefix when unable to find normal.mod in grub rescue shell
[10:14] <jakubo> but the other error is permanent
[10:15] <jakubo> i can hardly display the error message now, as i d have to do all the sh** to chroot again
[10:18] <jakubo> why does he try to get access to cd roms in grub?
[10:20] <Jordan_U> jakubo: Can you run boot info script as explained here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1291280 and pastebin the RESULTS.txt?
[10:27] <jakubo> here it goes
[10:28] <jakubo> http://pastebin.com/bsHkE99N
[10:38] <jakubo> is ext4 an extra module? and if so isnt it missing?
[10:56] <Jordan_U> jakubo: The "ext2" module handles ext{2,3,4}
[10:56] <jakubo> k
[10:56] <jakubo> did you find anything suspicious?
[10:57] <jakubo> do you know which file he cannot find?
[10:58] <Jordan_U> I'm assuming $prefix/lua.mod .
[10:59] <Jordan_U> jakubo: Can you run boot info script as explained here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1291280 and pastebin the RESULTS.txt?
[10:59] <jakubo> i did that already here
[10:59] <jakubo> http://pastebin.com/bsHkE99N
[11:00] <Jordan_U> Sorry, I was disconnected at the time.
[11:04] <jakubo> k
[11:15] <jakubo> well seeing through, i have found nothing interesting
[11:15] <jakubo> have you?
[11:33] <jakubo> Jordan_U:still there?
[11:33] <jakubo> Jordan_U:   still there?
[11:49] <jakubo> grub problems, can anyone help?
[11:51] <jakubo> it says it failed to boot the default and fallback
[12:29] <jakubo> http://pastebin.com/bsHkE99N
[12:54] <jakubo> anyone can help?
[13:29] <jakubo> still grub issues here... ill leave laptop on
[14:07] <jakubo> ok, found the issue in the first 3 lines of menu entry which i erased
[14:07] <jakubo> and now it boots
[15:37] <SeraphX> grub problem solved:
[15:37] <SeraphX> never run apt-get update when grub is concerned. at least it looks liek this was the morale
[15:45] <SeraphX> solved by dpkg --reconfigure grub-pc: had to make a mark on both hard drives in the array.
[15:45] <SeraphX> seems some dialogue got lost
[15:47] <alex88> what's the kernel version of current 11.04?
[16:04] <charlie-tca> I show 2.6.37-6 on 64bit
[16:38] <alex88> charlie-tca, thank you very much
[16:38] <charlie-tca> You are welcome
[19:12] <donniezazen> Has there been any solution to no window titlebar?
[20:18] <alex_mayorga> !beta
[20:18] <alex_mayorga> !alpha
[20:20] <yofel> what are you looking for?
[20:20] <charlie-tca> alex_mayorga, the same thing applies to alpha, beta, rc
[20:20] <alex_mayorga> yofel: if I can already dist-upgrade to natty
[20:20] <charlie-tca> They will update the factoid after the alpha1
[20:20] <alex_mayorga> charlie-tca: thanks!
[20:21] <yofel> alex_mayorga: dist-upgrade yes, update-manager -d no
[20:21] <alex_mayorga> yofel: what's the complete command
[20:21] <alex_mayorga>  
[20:23] <yofel> alex_mayorga: change maverick to natty in /etc/apt/sources.list (watch out for the ppas that don't have natty packages! - or just leave the ppas at maverick) and then apt-get dist-upgrade
[20:25] <alex_mayorga> yofel: thanks! Let me jump in and see how bad is the breakage
[20:25] <alex_mayorga> any red herrings?
[20:30] <gnomefreak> update-manager -d hasnt been updated yet?
[20:30] <gnomefreak> i thought i used it when i upgraded when repos first open
[20:31] <gnomefreak> better off disabling PPA so ther eis no conflict between packages during update
[20:31] <alex_mayorga> gnomefreak: what I thought, just disabled them
[20:31] <alex_mayorga> gnomefreak: should I try update-manager? any value on me doing so?
[20:32] <gnomefreak> alex_mayorga: update-manager -d is the safest and preferred way to upgrade, it will fix conflicts that you may find while using apt-get
[20:32] <alex_mayorga> just ran it, it does offer 11.04
[20:32] <alex_mayorga> let me take that
[20:33] <alex_mayorga> gnomefreak: thanks, I'm going that way
[20:33] <gnomefreak> np
[20:34]  * gnomefreak will be AFK for a while
[20:36] <alex_mayorga> why is icedtea6-plugin being removed?
[20:36] <alex_mayorga> what's replacing it?
[20:38] <h3sp4wn> openjdk6-plugin ? icedtea7-plugin ?
[20:39] <yofel> icedtea-plugin
[20:40] <alex_mayorga> yofel: thanks!
[20:40] <alex_mayorga> in 2 or 3 hours I'll see if it works
[22:35] <alex_mayorga> All done on my upgrade, if I'm not back in 5 min then something went wrong :)
[22:35] <alex_mayorga> any last minute warnings?
[22:43] <alex_mayorga> It worked!! :)