[00:01] <Volkodav> oh - that might be it then
[00:36] <histo> Is it possible to get unity up under a ubuntu guest in virtualbox with guest additions installed?
[00:41] <BUGabundo> hello :)
[00:46] <jMCg> histo: are you asking because you want to try, or because you tried and failed?
[00:49] <BUGabundo> yet another kernel?
[00:49] <BUGabundo> are they coming nightly now or something ?
[00:49] <crimsun> eh?
[00:49] <BUGabundo> crimsun: .37-10
[00:50] <BUGabundo> I installed -9 yesterday
[00:50] <crimsun> oh, 10.24
[00:50] <BUGabundo> and one in the weekend
[00:50] <crimsun> right, I've been running that one for ~1 hr
[00:50] <BUGabundo> crimsun: 10.24? is that like "roger" ?
[00:50] <crimsun> no
[00:50] <crimsun> cat /proc/version
[00:50] <BUGabundo> ah
[00:51] <crimsun> 10 is the "ABI", 24 is the revision "per-ABI"
[00:51] <BUGabundo> Linux version 2.6.37-9-generic (buildd@allspice) (gcc version 4.5.2 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.5.1-12ubuntu1) ) #23-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 15 21:08:36 UTC 2010
[00:51] <BUGabundo> still on 23
[00:51] <crimsun> the latter is monotonically increasing across each Ubuntu release
[00:52] <BUGabundo> what the heck is Linaro ? :S
[00:53] <crimsun> see its web site ;)
[00:53] <MTecknology> So this new thing is ubiquity?
[00:53] <crimsun> there are optimisations incorporated into Ubuntu's GCC from their work
[00:54] <jMCg> And by optimizations you mean: More creative ways to break my code than Gentoo has found?
[00:54] <BUGabundo> :)
[00:55] <crimsun> no, that isn't what I mean. :)
[00:55] <crimsun> If you want to interpret it that way, you could perhaps talk to doko ;)
[01:08] <jcastro> Amaranth: yo
[01:09] <Amaranth> jcastro: howdy
[01:09] <jcastro> hey DBO tells me the double widget/titlebar thing is intentional to test the panel one
[01:09] <jcastro> though a) he just told me this now
[01:09] <jcastro> and b) went afk
[01:09] <BUGabundo> great
[01:09] <jcastro> so I guess that means expect a bunch of incoming dupes, :-/
[01:09] <Amaranth> jcastro: nice
[01:09] <BUGabundo> X rotation is broken with nouveau
[01:10] <BUGabundo> it was working so fine
[01:10] <Amaranth> Yeah, and broken panels for a couple weeks
[01:11] <jMCg> broken everything.
[01:12] <jcastro> Amaranth: what's broken for you?
[01:21] <MTecknology> I hate printers. :(
[01:22] <MTecknology> For the life of me, I can't make ubuntu work with this printer
[01:22] <MTecknology> it 'should' be an easy one too. Canon MP250
[01:23] <IdleOne> Canon are never easy
[01:23] <MTecknology> oh
[01:23] <Amaranth> jcastro: it looks ugly :P
[01:23] <Amaranth> jcastro: and my menus only appear on mouseover
[01:23] <IdleOne> same here
[01:24] <IdleOne> and clicking on the menu item does nothing
[01:24] <Amaranth> the app name you mean?
[01:24] <jcastro> clicking on the menu works for me
[01:24] <jcastro> showing the menu on mouseover looks like a bug though
[01:25] <IdleOne> Amaranth: no clicking on the menu does not expand the menu but does seem to work.
[01:25] <IdleOne> heh
[01:25] <IdleOne> clicking blind
[01:30] <MTecknology> YAY! Canon supplied a .deb of the driver - and now it works perfect - plug&play
[01:31] <IdleOne> WHAT!
[01:31] <IdleOne> Canon supplied linux driver?
[01:31] <MTecknology> IdleOne: yup :D - lemme sync and I'll show ya
[01:33] <MTecknology> IdleOne: http://support-au.canon.com.au/contents/AU/EN/0100236101.html
[01:33] <MTecknology> Hoorah!
[01:34] <IdleOne> well I'll be a monkeys uncle
[01:42] <MTecknology> This new fangled unity thing is very very v.e.r.y. interesting
[01:42] <MTecknology> I love it and hate it at the exact same thing
[01:42] <MTecknology> s/same thing/same time/
[01:47] <MTecknology> Uhm........
[01:47] <MTecknology> screen save locked the screen... bot not all of the screen
[01:48] <MTecknology> The left app selector thingy and the title bar / applet area stay visible
[01:48] <MTecknology> :S
[02:02] <MTecknology> wow... I've been running rm for about 15min now
[02:04] <IdleOne> what you rm'ing?
[02:06] <bjsnider> all information in the library of congress
[02:06] <bjsnider> the sum of human knowledge to date
[02:10] <IdleOne> so, nothing important
[02:10] <IdleOne> :P
[02:11] <bjsnider> he's making a tyler durden-esque political statement
[02:28] <MTecknology> IdleOne: some old backups
[03:25] <BUGabundo> nite peeps
[07:06] <F3RR1S> anything happening tonight?
[13:50] <afv> hi
[13:50] <afv> i have no TTYs when powering the computer on without being connected to the power line.. :s
[13:50] <afv> just using the battery
[13:51] <afv> and no gdm this last time, has to use nomodeset at grub
[13:51] <afv> had*
[13:52] <afv> using i915 and nouveau..
[14:20] <BUGabundo> o/
[14:21] <Ian_Corne> o/
[14:21] <BUGabundo> how does one enable compiz?
[14:21] <BUGabundo> I can start CCSM
[14:22] <BUGabundo> but its no longer in appearance
[14:24] <Ian_Corne> comiz --replace ?
[14:26] <BUGabundo> sarvat doesn't want me to use that
[14:31] <vish> BUGabundo: no need the "--replace"  just "compiz" or "compiz &"
[14:32] <BUGabundo> oh damn it
[14:32] <BUGabundo> I did my gir upgrades *yesterday*
[14:32] <BUGabundo> $ compiz
[14:32] <BUGabundo> compiz (core) - Error: Screen 0 on display ":0.0" already has a window manager; try using the --replace option to replace the current window manager.
[14:34] <vish> righto, something is already registered as WM.. but about the "--replace" , i was making the same error previously.. and A-m-aranth mentioned that "compiz" alone is sufficient, if we're adding the "--replace" then we must specify *all* the variables
[14:34] <vish> if we use compiz it includes the --replace
[14:35] <vish> *"compiz"
[14:44] <coz_> vish,    what about  just    unity
[14:45] <vish> dunno, but BUGabundo asked about compiz
[14:45] <vish> IdleOne: do we need the UDS proceedings in the channel topic? :)
[14:45] <coz_> sorry came into the conversation late but when compiz crashes on natty   I just run   unity  to restart the nux instance
[14:46] <coz_> if I am using the correct terminology
[14:48] <IdleOne> better?
[14:48] <vish> IdleOne: thanks :)
[14:48] <vish> yup..
[14:48] <IdleOne> feel free to let me know if there any major "hicups" people should know about.
[15:09] <nperry> Bored of snow now
[15:10] <IdleOne> send it here
[17:14] <nperry> Odd
[17:15] <nperry> I'm unable to right click to get a menu in gnome-terminal
[17:15] <nperry> and in file browser
[17:16] <nperry> and also in chromium, pretty much everywhere
[17:25] <ripps> does the natty kernel use the autogrouping patch?
[18:06] <Volkodav> nperry: it does right click but you do not really see it - it goes behind the window
[18:06] <Volkodav> I had that strange behaviour too - restarting compiz helps
[18:11] <penguin42> what do you expect right click to do?
[18:15] <Volkodav> to give you the menu ?
[18:17] <penguin42> in the same way as the left click?
[18:18] <Volkodav> penguin42: ask nperry - it was his question
[18:21] <twager> Many breakages on the partial upgrade ?
[18:56] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> hi... when i go and click about ubuntu it says: You are using Ubuntu 11.04- the Natty Narwhal - released in April 2011 and supported until October 2012. And the problem is that now i cannot install a deb file because of an error.. How can i fix this? i really do not know why it says 11.04
[18:56] <F3RR1S> Leon_Wallch_Deve, what is the error?
[18:57] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> Requires installation of untrusted packages: The action would require the installation of packages from not authenticated sources.
[18:57] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> that is the error
[18:57] <F3RR1S> Leon_Wallch_Deve, which package are you installing?
[18:57] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> i have tested 10 different apps from ubuntu software center
[18:57] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> all show the same error
[18:58] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> How can i fix this problem?
[18:59] <F3RR1S> I have not seen the "untrusted packages" error but i am suspecting that your sources.list file has contradicting repositories
[19:00] <F3RR1S> the first thing I would do is check your sources file and make sure they are listed as natty
[19:00] <F3RR1S> you may also want to update and then run dist-upgrade
[19:00] <F3RR1S> you are pretty much stuck with natty
[19:01] <F3RR1S> when did you last upgrade your system?
[19:01] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> before 2 days i think
[19:01] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> how can i run dist-upgrade?
[19:02] <F3RR1S> Yeah.... you might want to try apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade and see if that fixes your issue
[19:03] <F3RR1S> you have to open a terminal and then type:
[19:03] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> yes i know
[19:03] <F3RR1S> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[19:03] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> i am updation now
[19:03] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> :)
[19:03] <F3RR1S> ok
[19:03] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> updating*
[19:04] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> it works :)
[19:04] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> thanx a lot
[19:05] <F3RR1S> yep
[19:05] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> :-D
[19:05] <F3RR1S> one thing...
[19:05] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> yes
[19:05] <F3RR1S> do not upgrade your system daily because you might experience other unstable issues
[19:05] <F3RR1S> try it once a week
[19:06] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> yes i have it once a week
[19:06] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> :)
[19:06] <F3RR1S> ok
[19:06] <F3RR1S> cool
[19:07] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> i thought i was going to format ubuntu but thanks now :)
[19:07] <Leon_Wallch_Deve> 8-)
[19:07] <F3RR1S> joyep
[19:07] <F3RR1S> yep
[20:08] <ikonia> !info linux-image
[20:24] <jMCg> package size 2kb?
[20:27] <yofel> jMCg: meta package
[21:01] <duffydack> liking the purple grub menu...just need to make it more graphical..I thought they would have by now.