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DaraelAlexJ_: You'll need to use gconftool, I believe.  Gnome-panel settings are stored in gconf.00:04
jacobwAlexJ_: You can probably delete the applet from the panel using the gconf command line tool to unset the key in /apps/panel/applets00:05
jacobwAlexJ_: http://library.gnome.org/admin/system-admin-guide/stable/gconf-6.html.en00:06
hamitronanyone here use Puppy Linux?00:06
AlexJ_jacobw: thank you, ill try that00:06
eddiekhi there. is there anyone from Blackpool LUG in here00:07
AlexJ_jacobw: I typed this but it appears not to have worked, gconftool --unset /apps/panel/applets00:09
AlexJ_jacobw: I typed this but it appears not to have worked, gconftool-2 --unset /apps/panel/applets00:09
AlexJ_I forgot the "gconftool-2" when typing the first line here00:10
jacobwAlexJ_: applets is a directory of keys, I imagine --unset requires a specific key as an argument00:11
AlexJ_oh00:11
AlexJ_:s00:11
brobostigonnos da, sleep well.00:21
hamitronhow can you tell if a package is updated with the server support?01:21
hamitronor dropped when the desktop version is no longer supported01:21
hamitron!server01:22
lubotu3Ubuntu Server Edition is a release of Ubuntu designed especially for server environments, including a server specific !kernel and no !GUI. The install CD contains many server applications. Current !LTS version is !Lucid (Lucid Lynx 10.04) - More info: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/serveredition - Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/ - Support in #ubuntu-server01:22
cpsanyone else unable to sleep? -.-02:15
hamitron:)02:16
hamitronnot actually tried :/02:16
hamitronnow I will02:23
hamitronnn ;)02:23
ledzeplin1989hello there all, is there anyone about to help03:25
ledzeplin1989need some help with wordpress please03:26
danfishhas the uk planet stopped updating?08:24
danfishoops - ignore that - mistype08:24
danfishg'morning btw :)08:24
LiamGallearMorning08:41
MooDoomorning08:48
cps_Morning peeps :)08:52
czajkowskiAloha08:57
cps_guten morgen czajkowski, wie geht's?08:58
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czajkowski!de08:59
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MooDooczajkowski: morning09:01
czajkowskiMooDoo: ello09:09
kvarleyI know wine lets you run windows programs in linux, is there one for mac applications?09:17
MooDookvarley: not that i'm aware of no09:18
kvarleyMooDoo: Ok :)09:19
AlanBellhttp://mac-on-linux.sourceforge.net/09:23
AlanBelllooks dead though09:24
kvarleyThanks AlanBell, I'll check it out. I suppose wine will do as nearly all the programs I'd use offer a windows client. Just was interested. :)09:25
cpsczajkowski: I see what you did there09:35
kazademorning all09:41
kazadedon't suppose anyone in here knows much about packaging?09:42
kazadeI'm trying to package a library of mine that has a build-depends on libboost-thread-dev, but pbuilder keeps saying this: pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy: Depends: libboost-thread-dev which is a virtual package.09:42
popey!info libboost-thread09:43
lubotu3Package libboost-thread does not exist in maverick09:43
popey!info libboost-thread-dev09:43
lubotu3libboost-thread-dev (source: boost-defaults): portable C++ multi-threading (default version). In component universe, is optional. Version 1.42.0.1ubuntu1 (maverick), package size 2 kB, installed size 32 kB09:43
czajkowskihow's folks today ?09:44
kazadeczajkowski, confused, 4 day weeks mess me up :p09:45
kazadepopey, I think I need to enable universe in my .pbuilderrc09:45
czajkowskiheh but they are soo nice09:45
kazadetrue that09:45
popeyyes kazade09:45
czajkowskiApril has a good few 3 and 4 day weeks :D09:45
popeyalan@wopr:~$ cat .pbuilderrc09:45
popeyCOMPONENTS="main restricted universe multiverse"09:45
kazadepopey, thanks, running pbuilder create again09:46
kazadedid I mention that packaging sucks?09:46
popey:)09:47
kazadeironically, I can write a Windows installer on Ubuntu far FAR FAR quicker than create a native Ubuntu package09:47
popeyexperience++09:47
kazadepopey, true, but Ubuntu really needs better (read "easier") packaging tools09:51
MooDooczajkowski: i'm working the weekend09:52
AlanBellkazade: it is easy if you use quickly09:53
kazadeAlanBell, I might take a look at that actually09:54
kazadebeen meaning too for ages09:54
kazadebtw, where does pbuilder output the package?09:54
kazadeah, forgot to sign the package :/10:04
popeyhttp://ismycreditcardstolen.com/10:12
kazadepopey, surely that's a con?10:19
popeyview source10:19
kazadeheh, cool, apparently I'm not a stupid person :p10:20
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dwatkinsnice10:55
nperryIs there a legal way to download an XP Pro CD for a co-worker?11:09
dwatkinsnperry: MSDN has ways, I believe, but you probably have to pay for a subscription.11:11
nperryBaahhh, I'm only being paid £30 to reinstall windows :/11:11
dwatkinsnperry: then add the cost of the OEM installation media?11:12
dwatkinsShould be able to get it for less than 60 quid11:12
dwatkinshttp://www.codemicro.com/store/product/BP/x0848123/Refurbished is the cheapest I can see from a quick search11:13
dwatkinsIf you know a Microsoft employee, they can get itr 15 pounds.11:14
dwatkins*for11:14
AlanBellneed to schedule the next team meeting folks11:19
AlanBellMonday good for people?11:19
YorvykMaybe11:21
danfishAlanBell: yup11:22
nperrydwatkins: I've got the product key, not to sure if that helps11:23
dwatkinsnperry: on a sticker?11:23
AlanBell8PM or 9PM?11:24
matttwuzzzzzup11:25
matttAlanBell: Monday is not good for me ... but then again, I've missed a slew of those recently :(11:26
danfish9pm would be good :)11:26
Yorvyk21:00 OK11:26
nperrydwatkins: yeah11:28
dwatkinsnperry: right, so essentially the CD is lost, and you could get a 'backup' from somewhere, I guess. Not exactly legit, but I don't think MS sell replacement media.11:28
dwatkinsI'd be asking around my friends to borrow the physical media (assuming the key will work with it, that is)11:29
nperryI'm not to sure if its legal to torrent then use the product key :/11:29
dwatkinsnperry: I imagine their licensing system wouldn't know the difference.11:30
dwatkinsUltimately, you have a sticker, which constitutes the licenes.11:30
* AlanBell notes the location of ##windows11:30
nperryYeah AlanBell there all douches :/11:30
dwatkinsAlanBell: indeed, but have you ever tried joining the channel? ;)11:30
dwatkinsas nperry says11:30
AlanBellreally?11:30
AlanBellI joined ages and ages ago for a bit, didn't seem that bad11:31
nperryThe trolls must have been in bed.11:31
AlanBellnot as friendly as the ubuntu channels, but not extreme11:31
nperryHow good are the memory tests in HP's bios..11:34
nperrySays there is no issues, but this doesn't allow booting from USB11:35
nperrySo can't run memtest :<11:35
AlanBellwhat will it boot from?11:35
danfishwin! my dad's just texted me to say he's bringing round his laptop - "can I install that nobuntu-thingy on it because all windows gives me is errors and your Mum's laptop runs fine" (her laptop is on 10.04 btw)11:36
nperryCD AlanBell but don't have any spare cds at work to burn it onto11:38
kvarleydanfish =) dadbuntu11:38
AlanBelldanfish Yorvyk how about 20:30?11:40
danfishAlanBell: fine by me11:41
danfishkvarley: good idea - the key function I'll need to build in is asking the same question again and again, and a werther's original theme ;)11:42
kvarleydanfish hehe11:46
kazadegrr, I don't get this. lintian is complaining about .bzr directories - yet I'm passing the -i parameter to dpkg-buildpackage it's just not ignoring them as it should :(11:52
kazadeis there an irc channel for packaging issues?11:52
YorvykAlanBell: OK11:52
KrimZonis there any way to get gparted to abort its sequence of operations between operations?12:01
KrimZoni didn't realize it would copy all my fiddling around adjusting to different sizes12:02
danfishKrimZon: probably not a good idea to interupt gparted12:03
danfishpain may follow12:03
kvarleystruggling here - found a game called Red Orchestra, it's a mod for unreal tournament 2004 so does that mean I can play it on linux? The have released Red Orchestra 2 Heroes of Stalingrad, is that still based on unreal tournament?12:04
KrimZonoh well, doesn't look like it'll take unbearably long12:05
KrimZonlooks like it would've been quicker to delete the data partitions and resize the OS partition, then copy the data back12:07
KrimZonexcept, even though the data is recoverable it's not an exact backup of what's on disk at the moment, so it'd cause a lot of fiddling about to restore it if i stop gparted12:08
KrimZonand it'll be interesting to see what happens to the ntfs junctions12:12
kazadecan someone post me the output of: apt-file search shared_ptr.hpp ?12:14
popey11:29:38 < nperry> I'm not to sure if its legal to torrent then use the product key :/12:14
brobostigonafternoonings all.12:14
kazademy apt-file seems borked12:14
popeynperry: I suspect you know exactly how legal that is12:14
* popey points kazade at packages.ubuntu.com12:15
popeyhttp://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=shared_ptr.hpp&mode=exactfilename&suite=maverick&arch=any12:15
popeylibboost1.40-dev, libboost1.42-dev12:15
kazadepopey, thanks, didn't know about that12:16
kazadedoh, I'd used "sudo apt-file update" but then non-sudo apt-file search...12:17
kazadethere was no user-level apt-file cache12:17
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AlanBellpopey: 9PM monday good for you?12:37
popeyAlanBell: yes12:56
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Azelphuryou know your computers getting a little insane when you overload an 850W PSU >.<13:23
Azelphurat least, I think that's whats going on.13:23
jacobwWow, I've never seen a quit message from an Emacs IRC client before13:39
AlanBellDaviey: do we have a stash of CDs and a funky new banner and box of goodies?13:43
* brobostigon sighs, pastedpages worth of mailing list, for only two lines of actual text.13:45
jenkinsmy laptop graphics card is nearly failed am i right in thinking if I can get ssh installed i can run it headless?13:50
daubersAfternoon13:57
marxjohnsonthat it is13:57
daubersjenkins: Yes13:58
ocean_hi guys can any one suggest me a channel to discuss about hybrid graphics card use in linux13:58
daubers!openssh-server | jenkins13:58
jenkinscool thanks,13:58
daubers!info openssh-server | jenkins13:58
lubotu3jenkins: openssh-server (source: openssh): secure shell (SSH) server, for secure access from remote machines. In component main, is optional. Version 1:5.5p1-4ubuntu4 (maverick), package size 294 kB, installed size 800 kB13:58
jenkinsI just hope i can get it installed before it fails completly13:59
jacobwI know there was a discussion about updating couchdb in Lucid to support U1 contact sync, where the updated packages pushed? if not can I manually update a 10.04 instalation to use these packages?13:59
jacobws/where/were13:59
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kvarleyI haven't got any sound in team combat elite or enemy territory in ubuntu 10.10 64-bit. Does ubuntu have oss support?14:32
pr0ph3thi all14:35
jacobwA giant rain cloud an enveloped my house :|14:39
jacobws/an/has14:39
jacobwI think I need an electric shock everytime I make a typo :(14:40
jonsainthello all15:02
jonsaintdoes anyone know if you can install ubuntu on a netbook running ce v615:03
brobostigonjonsaint: can you tell us the model of  said netbook, please.15:03
jonsaintits a arnova 10. its my daughters but ce is a total waste of time, she knows how to use ubuntu....we all do. we aint great fans of mucrosoft products!15:04
brobostigonit looks like it is an arm device, debian has a very developed version for arm, so in theory it is possible, how,no idea.15:06
penguin42jonsaint: It looks like it's pretty low on RAM15:07
penguin42http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=2653&c=archos_arnova_1015:07
Pendulumyeah, even UNE needs more RAM than it looks like that has15:08
jonsaintyeah. it aint got nothing special in there15:08
penguin42jonsaint: I think it's pretty unlikely without a bit of kernel level hacking to get it to go first15:09
Pendulumjonsaint: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements#Ubuntu%20Netbook%20Edition has the current system requirements for the regular Ubuntu flavours15:09
brobostigondebian could run inside that ram, but it would have to be quite minimalist.15:09
jonsaintdrat. i hate this software. so its too low spec for ubuntu?15:10
TheOpenSourcererUbuntu NB has been built for ARM machines, but it tends to be quite model specific... http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook/ports/releases/10.10/release/15:10
jonsainti dont think it would work.... oh well. :-(15:12
Pendulumthey also still seem to want at least 256MB of RAM15:12
jonsaintnot sure what this has got15:12
penguin42jonsaint: You cna get ARM Linux running in 128MB of RAM easily enough with a cut down ubuntu setup - but you'll need a kernel/X that understands that hardware - and I'm not sure if that exists; I suspect it's buildable but will take some figuring out15:12
jonsaintyeah its only got 128 ram. my calculators probably got more memory than this thing15:14
jonsaintanyway folks many thanks for tying. hope you all have a nice saturday15:16
jenkinsI am trying to ssh into my laptop and I can't work out why its not working I am getting http://paste.ubuntu.com/551808/ any suggestions?15:18
penguin42jenkins: It's getting upset by the -l15:19
penguin42jenkins: I think it's trying to login to ip 2222 using username p15:19
jenkinsare ok, how do i use adifferent user name on the server then?15:20
penguin42you already are doing with the usernameΩaddress15:20
penguin42oops,15:20
penguin42username@address15:20
jenkinsk thanks I am trying now and I haev a different error15:21
penguin42you can do ssh -l username hostname     or    ssh username@hostname15:21
jenkinsi see :)15:21
jenkinsits a problem with the keys the public one is on the clinet and the private on the server right?15:22
penguin42yeh15:22
jenkinshmm I wonder what I haev wrong15:22
penguin42so what do you get now?15:23
jenkins http://paste.ubuntu.com/551811/15:24
penguin42That looks to me like the authorised keys on the destination doesn't have your public key properly15:27
jenkinsI will just check where it is15:28
mgdmcheck ther permissions on .ssh and .ssh/authorized_keys too15:28
mgdm.ssh should be 700, authorized_keys should be 60015:28
jenkinsok I will check that, it will take a moment as I only have one external screen and one keyboard/mouse15:30
mgdmthere's a handy wee utility called 'ssh-copy-id' that does al taht for you, provided you can get in with a PW15:31
ocean_hi can any one help me through setting up hybrid graphic card switch on ubuntu 10.10 please15:31
jenkinshmm permissons are fine. I may have to try allowing passwords to copy it across15:33
kaushalHi15:33
ocean_kaushal, hi15:34
kaushalocean_: hi15:34
kaushalPlease suggest me about https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-users/2011-January/238179.html15:34
czajkowskikaushal: you might find reporting bugs better answered if you report them via lauchpad rather than a ML sorry15:35
kaushalok15:36
czajkowskiit's the best way to report a bug tbh15:36
kaushalczajkowski: so as a temporary measure ?15:36
kaushalDo i need to reinstall the OS ?15:37
czajkowskikaushal: I'm sorry I don't know15:37
kaushalI feel 10.10 is filled with bugs15:37
kaushalI have upgraded the OS and it gives error15:37
popeyseems like some odd config there kaushal15:38
kaushalpopey: ok15:38
popeyyou also dont say how it failed15:39
popeyjust [failed]15:39
czajkowskipopey: oi oi ;)15:40
kaushalpopey: so as a remedy do i need to run fsck >15:40
popeyo/15:40
kaushal?*15:40
popeyI don't yet know what the issue is15:40
kaushalI mean unmount /dev/sda515:40
popeyi dont know what happens when you go into recovery mode so dont yet know what the issue is15:43
ocean_hi guys i am using ubuntu 10.10 64 bit.the machine has ATI monility radeon TM HD 5470 graphics switchable with intel HD GMA. on linux after a bit of googling in installed switcheroo and UCC . when i choose low graphics it shows intel chip is active. when i choose high perfomance under UCC>network info>display i cant see ATI card. instaed it says mesa project, software rasterizer. moreover my compiz doesnt work when i choose high perfomance graphics. is t15:43
ocean_here anyway to get around this and make my ATI work.thanks15:43
ocean_I would appreciate any help guiding in the right direction even if its not a proper fix15:44
ocean_tx15:44
kvarleyI must be missing something here, I can15:49
kvarley*can't find how to locate the svn of a project on sourceforge15:49
kvarleyhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/openmohaa/15:50
popeysvn co https://openmohaa.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/openmohaa openmohaa15:50
kvarleypopey: How did you find that?15:50
popeygoogle + svn + openmohaa15:50
kvarleyAh ok, sorry15:51
mgdmkvarley: it's under the 'develop' tab on SF15:51
kvarleyOh yeah my bad, thanks popey and mgdm15:51
ocean_popey, any help regarding the above problem :-)15:54
popeyocean_: sorry, I dont have or plan to have any ATI hardware15:54
ocean_popey, tx,15:54
MartijnVdS<-- Achievement unlocked: Master Ikea "Billy" builder15:55
jenkinsocean_: if you feel competent to have you tried removing the intel card and starting you computer? It may then use the ati card this would to prove it works with compiz.15:57
popeyooo, we have Billy15:57
jenkinsbilly? popey15:57
MartijnVdSjenkins: Ikea :)15:58
MartijnVdSpopey: I have Billy and Expedit now :)15:58
* jenkins does not get it15:58
popeyits a product name15:58
MartijnVdSjenkins: http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/8368821015:58
jenkinsI see now i get it15:58
popeymine is beech veneer15:58
popeyi had to use pythagoras to figure out if it would fit in the room15:59
ocean_jenkins, i need some help to do it if u don mind.15:59
MartijnVdSpopey: I have 2 in Beech veneer (1x 80cm, 1x 40cm wide), drilled some extra holes for more shelves = more CDs :)15:59
popey:)15:59
MartijnVdSpopey: and one in "black-brown"16:00
MartijnVdSbut that's in another room16:00
jenkinsocean_: I am not really able to tell you how to remove it over irc, its not to easy to explain. Is the intel card part of the motherboard?16:00
MartijnVdSjenkins: intel cards are always on-board16:00
MartijnVdSjenkins: sometimes even part of the CPU16:00
jenkinsdarn , sorry I did not know that16:01
jenkinsok the only solution I can think off is to remove intel graphics driver packages and hope it uses the ait card on boot. if not you will need to be able to reinstall the packages using a live cd which is not easy. Does this logic make sense anyone?16:02
kvarleyTrying to make openmohaa and it fails, any suggestions as to what I need to do? http://paste.ubuntu.com/551830/16:03
popeykvarley: you ran configure?16:03
popeyalso, why are you compiling it?16:03
popeysurely its packaged?16:03
czajkowskiany dr. who Daleks fans? Argos are selling off mini ones for 5 quid in Aldershot16:04
kvarleypopey: Doesn't seem to be for linux16:04
kaushalpopey: It happened after the usual update manager process and asked for reboot16:05
kaushaland then never booted16:05
kaushaland that message16:05
popeykaushal: what happens when you go into recovery mode?16:05
kaushalnever tried16:05
kaushalanything to be done ?16:05
popeyuh16:06
popeythats not what your email says16:06
popey"Steps I tried:16:06
popey1. Tried the recovery mode from grub. [failed]16:06
popey"16:06
kaushalah sorry16:06
kaushalyes16:06
kvarleypopey: There is no configure, in the readme it just says make.16:06
kaushalpopey: Do you need more information ?16:07
kaushalis there a recent bug reported on Launchpad ?16:07
popey16:05:39 < popey> kaushal: what happens when you go into recovery mode?16:07
kaushalit fails16:08
popeythat is not an answer16:08
popeywhat happens16:08
popeykvarley: trying it here16:08
kaushalpopey: please give me a moment16:09
kaushalThanks popey16:09
popeykvarley: do you have the original MOHAA pak files?16:11
kvarleypopey: Yes but the readme gives the impression you dont need them until after you've made it16:11
popeysure16:12
popeykvarley: there's not a lot of stuff online about this on linux, which makes me think it's not been properly ported to linux16:12
kvarleypopey: I have looked at forums and sourceforge dates and it seems like it's dead16:13
popeykvarley: http://icculus.org/~ravage/mohaa/16:13
popey?16:13
kvarleypopey: That's not the open one16:13
popeyah16:13
kvarleypopey: I was just interested in the open one but am not bothered if it's not working as the project seems to have dried up16:13
kvarleypopey: Thanks for looking :)16:14
popeyyeah, it barfs in the same way here16:14
kvarleypopey: Too bad, I'll stick to trying to fix audio on tc-elite lol16:16
popeysorry, I dont know how to fix that16:16
kvarleypopey: On a side note, whens the next uupc ?16:16
popeydunno16:17
kvarleyhehe16:17
popeyunlikely to be before mid feb16:17
jenkinsI have made it work thanks mgdm and penguin42, part of the problem was that I had typed an extra s on the user name that was allowed to ssh into the machine16:22
mgdmjenkins: ah, that'd do it! good that you got it sorted16:27
jenkinsyea I also re did the keys using password authentication16:27
Pendulummgdm: how are you?!16:30
mgdmPendulum: I'm fine ta, you?16:30
Pendulumgood :)16:31
Pendulumhave not seen you around for ages :(16:31
mgdmI've been rather busy16:32
PendulumI can tell16:32
PendulumI hope all is well :)16:32
mgdmaye, things are fine :) sitting in among boxes just now - moving flat16:32
TheOpenSourcererhttp://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/216101/ubuntu_adds_sparkle_to_nufront_laptops_at_ces.html16:44
brobostigonwhat is a good place to start,for independent, non-biased uk market research surrounding linux ?16:47
ocean_hi guys i am using ubuntu 10.10 64 bit.the machine has ATI monility radeon TM HD 5470 graphics switchable with intel HD GMA. on linux after a bit of googling in installed switcheroo and UCC . when i choose low graphics it shows intel chip is active. when i choose high perfomance under UCC>network info>display i cant see ATI card. instaed it says mesa project, software rasterizer. moreover my compiz doesnt work when i choose high perfomance graphics. is t16:48
ocean_ here anyway to get around this and make my ATI work.thanks16:48
ocean_ I would appreciate any help guiding in the right direction even if its not a proper fix16:48
ocean_ tx16:48
brobostigonhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_adoption is the closest to useful i have found upto now.16:52
penguin42ocean_: Have you got the ATI closed drives installed or the free ones?16:54
ocean_penguin42, i tried to install FGLRX. on reboot there was no GUI. so i reinstalled ubuntu and i havent installed anything in particular17:10
penguin42ocean_: How did you install frglx - with the ubuntu jockey/hardware drivers gui or from ati's site?17:11
brobostigonfglrx*17:11
penguin42erm indeed17:11
ocean_penguin42, installed from system>admin>additional drivers17:11
penguin42hmm that should work17:12
penguin42ocean_: In your BIOS can you force it into one or other of the intel or ati modes?17:12
ocean_penguin42, there is no option in BIOS i have cheked it17:12
ocean_with the help of switcheroo i can see that the switch possible17:13
penguin42ocean_: Hmm that sucks; the laptop I use has options to do the autoswitching them, or to fix at either the intel or AMD17:13
penguin42ocean_: Hmm ok, I've not tried switcheroo - with switcheroo and if you switch into the ATI mode what does X do?17:14
ocean_penguin42, for the time being i don mind fixing it to ATI. its so disappointing and my  machine is getting overheated as well17:14
ocean_penguin42, there is an option in UCC called VGA switching. u can either select low perfomance or high perfomance. when i switch to high perfomance the ATI card disappears from system info. and no compiz as well17:16
penguin42ocean_: does it show up in lspci?17:17
ocean_sorry when i switch to low perfomance intel chip is dispalyed17:17
ocean_at high perfomance ATI  is not shown17:17
penguin42odd17:17
ocean_penguin42, is it because ATI hasnt got any drivers?17:18
penguin42ocean_: It should show up in an lspci without drivers17:19
penguin42ocean_: If it doesn't show up in lspci I doubt there is much chance17:19
ocean_penguin42, it is showing up on lspci http://paste-bin.com/view/5572ef1c17:19
penguin42ocean_: OK, so what happens if you try and start X?  What's in /var/log/Xorg.0.log ?17:20
ocean_penguin42, http://paste-bin.com/view/18abcd8d17:23
penguin42ocean_: OK, so that's detected the intel card and blown up because it's not really there17:25
ocean_penguin42, what does that mean? so there is no ATI card in there!!!17:26
penguin42ocean_: Well if your lspci is to be believed it is there, so what I'd try is to write an /etc/X11/xorg.conf that explicitly uses the ATI card17:26
niallHey, I have some kernel parameters to pass via Grub at boot time. How would I do this on a persistent basis?17:26
penguin42ocean_: What I'm surprised at is that doing the switcheroo the intel card is still lsited17:26
penguin42ocean_: So I don't know why X is finding the intel card given your lspci17:27
penguin42ocean_: My guess (without having one to try it on) is that you boot with the Intel, do the magic to switch on the ATI but something (hal? udev?) hasn't noticed17:28
ocean_penguin42, does it mean that ATI card is there but not used by switcheroo?17:28
penguin42ocean_: I think the fact it shows up in lcpsi means switcheroo is doing it's job, but I don't know the details of switcheroo17:29
ocean_penguin42, is there anyway to use ATI from the boot up not bothering about the switch so that i can use ubuntu?17:30
penguin42ocean_: Well that's why I asked about the BIOS; when you are running the switch program are you doing that from within Intel X or from the command line?17:30
ocean_penguin42, sorry i don understand what X is. i just use the GUI to make that switch17:31
penguin42ocean_: OK, to get any further I suspect you'll need to understand a lot more about the underneath of the GUI17:32
penguin42ocean_: But I've not tried the switch stuff to know enough about how switching works - but I'm retty familiar with how normal stuff works17:32
ocean_penguin42, if there is no switcheroo how would u fix this problem? i was not able to ATI right from the install. fglrx broke the GUI as well17:33
penguin42ocean_: I'd stick with the intel, or I'd hand wirte an xorg.conf file17:34
ocean_penguin42, what would the file do?17:35
ocean_can i still do it?17:35
penguin42ocean_: At the moment the GUI is finding the hardware for itself - and not doing very well; but you can say to it 'use this driver with this PCI device and configure it like this'17:35
ocean_penguin42, is there any helpful link for it. I would try it and see how it goes17:38
penguin42ocean_: Well here is the manual http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/maverick/man5/xorg.conf.5.html  but it's a bit hard reading, I'm sure there are some articles that are easier for starters17:39
pr0ph3thow do I add a device in /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules?17:48
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: that happens automatically17:48
MartijnVdSwhy do you want to do it?17:48
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, not with my 3g modem unfortunately17:49
pr0ph3thow do I get the ATTR{address}?17:49
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: is it a different device each time?17:49
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: like eth0, eth1, eth2, eth3, etc.17:49
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, it is built-in so it is always the same17:50
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: that's what 70-persistent-net.rules does.. it makes sure that every device (with a specific hardware address (mac address)) gets the same name (eth0, eth1, etc.) to the system17:50
MartijnVdSafter restarting17:51
MartijnVdSso if the name is already the same every time, you don't need to change it17:51
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, I don't know if it is, it just has NO CARRIER on AT commands response17:52
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, I'm trying to find what the problem could be17:52
MartijnVdSit's not this :)17:52
MartijnVdSpersistent-net.rules is just there to give devices consistent names across system restarts.17:53
MartijnVdSI got "no carrier" a lot today on my 3G modem17:53
MartijnVdSit was caused by setting "Prefer 3G over GPRS" in the connection settings17:53
pr0ph3tMartkdoes it matter if on lsusb the device is recognised as E62017:54
pr0ph3tsorry pressed enter by mistake17:54
MartijnVdSHuawei E620 should work fine17:54
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, does it matter if on lsusb the device is recognised as E620 and AT command gives me EM770 instead?17:54
pr0ph3tbut is it?17:54
MartijnVdSno, it should not matter.17:55
MartijnVdSAs long as commands like "AT+COPS=?" work (that ones takes up to a minute to return, it searches for available 3G/GSM networks)17:55
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, well it doesn't17:55
pr0ph3tbecause I have no carrier signal17:56
pr0ph3tso it can't return anything17:56
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: how have you tried?17:56
pr0ph3twith two terminals17:56
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: because modem-manager tends to take the modem device for itself.17:56
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: "two terminals", which program did you use?17:56
MartijnVdSWhat happened to modem-manager?17:57
MartijnVdSWhat does /var/log/daemon.log say when you ask network-manager to connect?17:57
pr0ph3tI used tr -s "\n" < /dev/ttyUSB0 on one terminal17:57
pr0ph3tand passed the AT commands with echo -e on another terminal17:58
MartijnVdStry "screen /dev/ttyUSB0" next time (exit with Ctrl+A k y)17:58
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: and "ATE" (enable local echo) :)17:58
pr0ph3tstill same results17:58
MartijnVdS(you'll have to type the command blind, but after that you should see what you're typing)17:59
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: Which command did you send to the modem? What did it give back? Can you pastebin it?17:59
MartijnVdS(remember: I can't see your screen, so I have to guess!)17:59
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, AT+COPS? returns just 018:01
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: and AT+COPS=?18:02
MartijnVdSwith the "="18:02
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, error18:02
pr0ph3ttried it a lot18:02
MartijnVdSso it's not connected to a network, and scanning for networks = error18:02
MartijnVdSDid you turn off the radio in some way?18:02
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, I never turned them on is what I think18:03
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: did you enter the PIN for the SIM?18:03
pr0ph3thow would I do that is what I am trying to find out18:03
pr0ph3tno need for pin18:03
MartijnVdSah, good18:03
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, +CSQ gives 99,9918:04
pr0ph3tso again no carrier18:04
pr0ph3tno signal18:04
MartijnVdSWhat does "AT+CFUN?" say?18:06
pr0ph3tNO CARRIER18:07
MartijnVdShm18:07
pr0ph3tradio is off18:07
pr0ph3tit must be18:07
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: AT+CFUN queries radio status...18:07
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: AT+CFUN? queries, AT+CFUN=? lists supported modes, AT+CFUN=1,0 enables without reset, AT+CFUN=1,1 enables and resets device18:08
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, I just get the same message with all of those18:09
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: that's the radio on/off radio functionality18:09
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: NO CARRIER?18:09
MartijnVdSor something specific18:09
MartijnVdS?18:09
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, yes18:10
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: is modem-manager running?18:10
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, but haewei doesn't give out the at commands18:10
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: that doesn't matter. these are in a GSM spec that's freely available and shuold be supported by most GSM/3G modems :)18:10
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, you mean NetworkManager?18:11
MartijnVdSps xa18:11
MartijnVdSuhr18:11
MartijnVdSps ax | grep modem-manager18:11
MartijnVdSthat should list a modem-manager process18:11
MartijnVdSit's sort-of part of network-manager, but it's a separate proces18:11
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: is the SIM of the same brand as the modem? The modem might be SIM-locked to some operator18:12
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, yes18:12
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, the sim works on windows on same hardware18:12
MartijnVdSOK, so that's not the problem18:12
pr0ph3tand the modem manager is running18:13
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: can you pastebin /var/log/daemon.log when you try to connect through network-manager?18:13
ocean_penguin42, sorry i was away for some time. if i am reconfiguring it would it use the ATI all the time?18:13
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS,  not syslog?18:13
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: /var/log/daemon.log contains all modem-manager and network-manager details18:14
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: at least, it does here18:14
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, it's just unknown error 3218:18
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, and same output in syslog18:18
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: I'm sorry, I've run out of ideas18:19
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: you could try looking around on launchpad for bugs related to your device, or on the forums..18:19
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, I think the AT commands have been modified?18:19
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, there is a bug18:19
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: no, that's impossible. AT commands are AT commands.18:19
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, and it has been patched apparently18:20
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: subscribe to it, supply the people who reply with answers to their questions :)18:20
MartijnVdSI have no idea18:20
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, it has been patched and merged to the mainline, I run 2.6.37 kernel18:20
MartijnVdSah! critical information :)18:21
MartijnVdSWhat happens when you use the default Ubuntu kernel?18:21
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, http://dev.iksaif.net/issues/108, exactly the same18:22
MartijnVdSthat's not a launchpad bug18:22
pr0ph3tthat's the bugfix address18:22
pr0ph3tfor a acpi4asus bug18:22
MartijnVdSif it's not in Launchpad, Ubuntu people don't know about it. You can link bugs to upstream trackers.18:22
pr0ph3tif you read the last comment it says18:23
pr0ph3tat the bottom, the anon is me18:23
pr0ph3tI don't understand entirely what is going on but it seems the rf switches for the 3g modem radio kill were not implemented in the original asus-laptop driver18:24
MartijnVdSSounds like what happened on my Sony18:25
MartijnVdSBut there the device just didn't show up until they fixed the sony-laptop driver18:25
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, but now they fixed the problem, but on the patch comment it say they did not add the rf switches for wwan and wimax because they might just be for the led and not the hardware it self18:25
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: can you try if it works from the latest alpha live CD?18:25
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: (you don't need to install it, just try if 3G works)18:26
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: the alphas have a .37 kernel18:26
pr0ph3tas I said I am running 2.6.37 kernel18:26
MartijnVdSand the entire "support structure" needed to make them work properly18:26
pr0ph3tthe one that came out on the 5th o jan18:26
MartijnVdSwhich 10.10 doesn't have.18:26
pr0ph3tI also tried natty18:26
MartijnVdSlatest "current"? an alpha? which one?18:27
pr0ph3tcurrent18:27
MartijnVdSdid it work?18:27
pr0ph3tafter rc818:27
pr0ph3tis what I am running now but in maverick18:27
MartijnVdSdid you try the natty-current live cd, or did you just install the kernel from natty in maverick?18:27
pr0ph3tnatty I tried it but it didn't work18:27
pr0ph3tI did both18:28
MartijnVdSThen please file a bug on launchpad, mentioning that asus4acpi bug. People might be able to fix it before natty release then.18:28
MartijnVdSif it's not on launchpad, Ubuntu people don't know about it, and the chances of getting the fix into the next ubuntu version are near zero18:28
pr0ph3tby reading what it says there on that link Dan Haworth managed to get it to work using that patch18:28
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: please read what I'm telling you...18:29
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, but it has been merged into mainline, does that not mean it is in the ubuntu kernel as well?18:29
jacobwdepends on release schedules etc18:30
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: usually it does, but sometimes it takes a while for Ubuntu to pick up releases18:30
pr0ph3tbut let's say it was merged in 2.6.37-rc618:31
pr0ph3tmainline that is, now I am running the final 2.6.3718:31
pr0ph3tubuntu kernel18:31
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: Just file the bug. The kernel people will check for you.18:31
dwatkinsAlanBell: I've fallen into your trap, and find myself helping people on ##windows ;)18:31
pr0ph3tthat should have the updated driver?18:31
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: it's not just the driver. it's updated udev and some other "user-space" bits that might also be breaking it18:32
* brobostigon feels worried about dwatkins 18:32
MartijnVdSdwatkins: INTERVENTION18:32
dwatkinsMartijnVdS: heh18:32
* AlanBell is now full of guilt18:33
MartijnVdSAlanBell: "first one's free"18:33
pr0ph3thelp :(18:34
AlanBellwith what pr0ph3t?18:35
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: ubuntu-bug linux18:35
pr0ph3tthis 3g modem18:35
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: no the 3G modem is fine. it's the ASUS laptop driver that doesn't enable it correctly.18:36
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: don't make AlanBell go through the same steps I've already done please :)18:36
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: just use that ubuntu-bug command to file a bug on the kernel (preferrably from the live-cd environment with current natty)18:37
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, there is a guy that has it working, he just patched the kernel and it worked for him18:37
MartijnVdSAre you afraid of filing the bug?18:37
pr0ph3tI am afraid it is just a bug in my head, something I did wrong18:37
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: I'm telling you it's not. And if it is, people will close the bug again, no harm done.18:38
* AlanBell reads back then advises pr0ph3t to file a bug on launchpad and link the other one to it18:38
pr0ph3tlike just press "c" numbnuts and it will work or something18:38
AlanBellyou get karma for filing bugs18:38
MartijnVdSAlanBell: does karma buy discounts in the canonical store? ;)18:38
pr0ph3tyou don't need discounts, it's all free18:39
DJonespr0ph3t: File a bug, at the worst you'll get asked for more information18:39
MartijnVdSAlanBell: File 500 bugs, get £5 off on DB218:39
AlanBellfile 7299 bugs and get one of these http://shop.canonical.com/product_info.php?products_id=77618:39
MartijnVdSAlanBell: ooh, sexy18:40
DJonesAlanBell: Without clicking the link, is that Borat's cyling outfit?18:40
MartijnVdSit is18:40
brobostigonlol18:41
pr0ph3th18:45
pr0ph3tthe fact that uname -r gives 2.6.37 does it necessarily mean that that is the kernel I am running?18:46
penguin42yes18:46
MartijnVdSbut it doesn't mean that a .37 kernel will work 100% OK with maverick18:47
MartijnVdSbecause some programs that communicate with the kernel might be "too old"18:47
DJonespr0ph3t: As far as I can see, Maverick use the 2.36.35 kernel18:50
MartijnVdSDJones: he's installed a .37 from natty on maverick18:50
DJonesMartijnVdS: Yes, I guessing that, was just pointing it out, pr0ph3t is possibly better asking in #ubuntu+1 that may be able to help, although its unlikely as its an unsupported version18:52
MartijnVdSDJones: read the log for the last hour :)18:52
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, gosh it took that long, thanks for the help by the way MartijnVdS18:54
pr0ph3tand yes I am filing a bug18:54
MartijnVdS\o/18:54
pr0ph3tis that a typo?18:55
pr0ph3tbrb18:56
ocean_ hi guys i am using ubuntu 10.10 64 bit.the machine has ATI monility radeon TM HD 5470 graphics switchable with intel HD GMA. on linux after a bit of googling in installed switcheroo and UCC . when i choose low graphics it shows intel chip is active. when i choose high perfomance under UCC>network info>display i cant see ATI card. instaed it says mesa project, software rasterizer. moreover my compiz doesnt work when i choose high perfomance graphics.19:11
jacobwNew series of Hustle \o/19:13
brobostigonget_iplayer to the rescue. :)19:15
MartijnVdSget_iplayer \o/19:16
jacobwHmm, I remember last time I tried using get_iplayer than Flash video was a PITA to transcode19:16
MartijnVdSocean_: Ubuntu doesn't support on-the-fly graphics chip switching19:16
MartijnVdSocean_: it's a wonder that it works as well as it does.19:17
ocean_MartijnVdS, can i use ati alone by some how/19:21
jacobwSpeaking of which, is it possible to switch between battery and AC power in software on Linux?19:27
MartijnVdSjacobw: there's hardware that supports that?!19:28
* MartijnVdS doesn't know if it19:28
jacobwLaptop hardware must support that because it switches from AC to battery and back again when it detects a power input19:31
AlanBelljacobw: it doesn't really expose that to the software though19:33
AlanBellor when plugged in to mains allow the user to decide to use battery19:34
jacobwAlanBell: I feared as much :(19:35
AlanBellwhy would you want it?19:35
jacobwAlanBell: I wanted to write a script to switch the laptop to battery power when the battery was full to charge cycle the battery in laptops left on AC all the time19:40
jacobwAlanBell: And also to copy the AC power management profile to battery profile during run downs to keep it fairly unintrusive19:42
ali1234why would you want to cycle a lithium battery?19:52
jacobwali1234: As far as I understand it, cycling batteries is the only way to stop them degrading?19:54
dwatkinsjacobw: why not just rely on the hardware for that sort of thing? It should detect when the battery is full and stop cherging it at that point.19:54
dwatkinsIf you really want to stop your battery degrading, remove it when you boot up your laptop when connected to the power, jacobw ;)19:54
ali1234no, cycling batteries wears them out faster19:55
ali1234the reason that they tell you to cycle laptops batteries is the keep the battery gauge calibrated19:56
brobostigonhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium-ion_battery#Advantages    no memory affect, so no need for cycling.19:58
ali1234you can't stop a lithium battery from degrading anyway20:00
ali1234the best you can do is charge it 50% then put it in the fridge20:00
brobostigonagreed.20:00
ali1234even then it will have a shelf life of about 3 years20:00
brobostigonhttp://www.osnews.com/comments/24225 ouch,how sad apple is.20:05
ali1234the developer specifically asked for it to be removed in that case20:06
ali1234sorry, "a" developer, not "the" developer20:06
ali1234because there is no "the" developer of vlc20:06
brobostigonyes, but it is really sad nonetheless,20:07
ali1234why?20:07
ali1234like he said, i'm not sad for the apple users20:08
brobostigonali1234: me neither,but i would haveliked them to have more.20:08
* brobostigon goes awayand reads http://www.haiku-os.org/blog/zooey/2011-01-08_package_management_first_draft20:08
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brobostigoninteresting ideas,20:18
pr0ph3they all20:31
pr0ph3tI have to say I find the absence of a applications menu quite confusing20:32
pr0ph3tin natty narwhal20:32
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: it's not done yet.20:32
pr0ph3thave you tried it?20:32
ali1234switch to "gnome classic" on the login screen20:32
pr0ph3tyes I know you can do that20:32
jacobwAlso, doesn't clicking the Ubuntu logo in the top left corner bring up a panel of applications?20:33
pr0ph3tI usually have something like cairo dock with all the stuff I use the most20:33
pr0ph3tit brings a view with all the applications but in no particular order20:33
pr0ph3tthat was for jacobw20:34
dwatkinsI can't see this particular version of Ubuntu described without thinking of this: http://www.weebls-stuff.com/songs/Narwhals/20:34
pr0ph3tdwatkins, cool20:35
MartijnVdSdwatkins: http://www.reddit.com/r/narwhals/20:35
dwatkinsMartijnVdS: I did wonder if there was a link, thanks :)20:35
MartijnVdSdwatkins: bacon, narwhals :)20:36
dwatkinsbacon, MartijnVdS?20:36
MartijnVdShttp://www.reddit.com/r/bacon20:36
MartijnVdSReddit = Narwhals + Bacon + alien20:36
dwatkinsurrrm, now you've lost me20:36
dwatkinsI'm reading up on the reasons for choosing NAtty Narwhal as a name for the latest Ubuntu version.20:37
MartijnVdSah20:37
MartijnVdSI'm repeating the things a lot of people on reddit seem to like :)20:37
pr0ph3tthe side could replace cairo and have all the applications you use the most, but there should always be a certain order in the applications folder20:37
dwatkinsMartijnVdS: "The Narwhal, as an Arctic (and somewhat endangered) animal, is a fitting reminder of the fact that we have only one spaceship that can host all of humanity"20:37
Nafallowaiwut?!20:38
Nafallowe have spaceships now?20:38
dwatkinsNafallo: The Earth is being described as a spaceship.20:38
brobostigonthe earth, :)20:38
Nafallomeh20:39
Nafallodisappointing20:39
* dwatkins directs Nafallo to the engine room20:39
* Nafallo goes to hell, then.20:39
MartijnVdShttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaceship_Earth_(Epcot)20:39
pr0ph3tcan the side bar in natty be customised?20:42
MartijnVdSno20:42
pr0ph3tyou can just add you applications20:42
pr0ph3tonce you run them for the first time20:42
pr0ph3tmaybe you should have 2 side bars20:43
MartijnVdS!designteam20:43
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: http://design.canonical.com/20:44
Nafalloohbtw. applications you start with something like gnome-do, can't be marked permanent.20:44
Nafallotook me several weeks to figure that one out.20:45
gordthey should be able to, file a bug?20:45
Nafallogord: even for the 10.10 version then?20:46
gorderm no not for 10.10, confirm the bug exists in 11.04 first20:46
Nafalloheh, okay.20:46
Nafallojust waiting for alpha-2 I think.20:47
Nafallomutter drives me inssane20:47
* AlanBell tickles Daviey 20:47
gordAlanBell, think he is travelling today20:48
AlanBellok20:50
* MartijnVdS re-organises a lot of cables20:53
MartijnVdSno more network cables crossing the room20:53
MartijnVdS\o/20:53
* Nafallo waits for MartijnVdS to ping out20:53
MartijnVdSNafallo: good thing I'm on wifi then ;)20:54
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, today you suggested I should use ATE instead of what I was using to test my 3g modem20:54
NafalloMartijnVdS: the wireless should connect to wire somewhere :-P20:54
pr0ph3tcan you tell me again how it worked please?20:54
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: ATE is the AT command to enable local echo of commands (so it shows letters as you type them, not only the output/return value)20:55
AlanBellpr0ph3t: http://beta.ubuntu-uk.org/todays-chatter/20:55
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: using screen: screen /dev/ttyUSB0 (you can exit with Ctrl+A, then "k", then "y")20:55
AlanBellif you want to review the logs for today20:55
MartijnVdSNafallo: ap is part of the dsl modem20:55
pr0ph3tthanks AlanBell, MartijnVdS20:55
NafalloMartijnVdS: eeew. you're not re-cabling that thne? :-P20:56
MartijnVdSNafallo: no, just the bit in my "computer geek room" :)20:56
* brobostigon wnts one of those, :(20:57
* Nafallo would prefer to have less technical stuff at home :-P20:57
MartijnVdSbrobostigon: 3-bedroom appartment + alone :)20:57
Nafalloand a smaller home actually.20:58
MartijnVdSNafallo: That's why I've concentrated my technical stuff in one room20:58
brobostigonMartijnVdS: i am jealous now, :(20:58
MartijnVdSbrobostigon: don't be. Being alone isn't always fun :)20:58
NafalloMartijnVdS: I could do that to! ...if I had a studio flat ;-)20:58
brobostigonMartijnVdS: i mean a dedicated geek room.20:58
Nafallobrobostigon: geeks are much more fun to store in pubs anyway.20:59
brobostigonNafallo: agreed, with loads of real ale.:)20:59
Nafallo+121:00
MartijnVdSale \o21:00
MartijnVdS/21:00
* brobostigon install a bar in this geekroom,21:00
* brobostigon goes towatch QIXL.21:01
MartijnVdSgood idea21:01
brobostigonMartijnVdS: bbc2, now.21:01
Nafallobah. I want a mini fridge in the data centre :-P21:01
jacobwQI is good this week21:01
kiekogood morning21:01
jacobwGood evening :)21:01
MartijnVdSbrobostigon: *click* :)21:01
brobostigonMartijnVdS: :)21:02
brobostigonno spolilers please.21:02
kiekocan someone tell me how to get a sip number? for fring on htc desire hd21:02
MartijnVdSkieko: go to a SIP provider and get an account?21:03
kiekoMartijnVdS: any?21:03
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, there is good news, that command you told me about, +CFUN returns something now21:03
MartijnVdSkieko: sip is just a protocol21:03
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: good!21:03
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, so something has changed, the device is receiving a signal now21:04
pr0ph3tright?21:04
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: so +COPS=? returns something as well?21:04
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, still error, but it might be because of +CTFUN21:06
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: set the radio on -> +CFUN=1,121:06
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, that gives error21:07
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: 1,0 then? or +CFUN=?21:07
MartijnVdS(that last one lists supported values)21:07
pr0ph3tMartijnVdS, the last one gives: +CFUN: (0-1,4-7),(0-1)21:08
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: that means you can use 0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 before the comma, and 0 or 1 after :)21:09
MartijnVdSpr0ph3t: you can google for the meanings :)21:09
pr0ph3twhy do I get error though :/21:09
suprengro/21:23
suprengrwondering: if "ignorance is bliss"  ... why aren't there more happy people in the world?21:24
brobostigonsuprengr: like conservative voters.21:24
suprengrbiting tongue here.... trying to not to laugh....21:25
brobostigon:)21:25
brobostigonsuprengr: funny though, :), am i watching and listening to to much satire?21:28
suprengr*never* a person has been found suffering from too much satire ; only the opposite [imho]21:30
brobostigonnot enough satire, so too lack of a sense of humour ?21:30
MartijnVdSsuprengr: also, cynicism :P21:31
suprengronly for those that have never realised that sarcasm. like satire; if stated well - is the *highest* form of wit ;)21:32
suprengr...& cheers to me... I am a creature that I like call a cynic - but a healthy cynic21:33
suprengr[a good dose of cynicism would cure half of the world's internet probs!]21:35
=== MattJ100 is now known as MattJ
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brobostigonnos da, sleep well.23:47

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