[01:12] <hrw> hi
[01:13] <hrw> I dream of a day when Intel will provide really working drivers for their graphics
[01:13] <micahg> I think intel graphics are pretty good overall
[01:13] <ari-tczew> hrw: gma?
[01:13] <hrw> ari-tczew: GM45
[01:13] <ari-tczew> hrw: laptop ?
[01:13] <hrw> yes
[01:14] <hrw> I am in Dallas and want to watch movie on hotel's 720p TV set
[01:15] <hrw> framebuffer works fine in clone mode, X11 forces both displays (LVDS1/1366x768 and HDMI1/1280x720) into 1024x768 mode and any attempt to change it ends in total crap on both displays
[01:15] <hrw> 640x480 set, just part os screen visible etc
[01:16] <ari-tczew> hrw: try set output only on TV
[01:16] <micahg> hrw: have you tried w/xrandr from the cli?
[01:26] <nico_> im trying to use arduino on ubuntu 10.10
[01:26] <hrw> re
[01:26] <nico_> but i have problems detecting wich usb port is connected
[01:26] <nico_> how can i tell?
[01:26] <nico_> is there a device manager for ubuntu ?
[01:27] <penguin42> hrw: You could try putting the two displays vertically above each other; some weird stuff can happen on intel if the total widths go over 2k (or 4k on some)
[01:28] <penguin42> nico_: Should probably be asking on #ubuntu, however I suggest lshw or lsusb
[01:31] <nico_> penguin42, sorry
[01:32] <nico_> penguin42, still , ive found out that is connected to Bus 003 Device 002 , still , all i can find on the "dev" folder is ttyUSB0, and its clearly not that one
[01:41] <ebroder> cjwatson: hmm...i've had 2 different machines not pick sane defaults for my keyboard layout when i took the new keyboard-configuration stuff. not entirely sure what's going on
[01:45] <penguin42> ebroder: I don't know if it's related, and I've just done updates on my 2 machines that were last uptodate last weekend, and their /etc/default/keyboard appears to be a standard version rather than specific to my config
[01:45] <ebroder> when i upgraded, i didn't get debconf prompted for a keyboard or a layout, so it ended up defaulting both to what was alphabetically first (which was, like, afghanistan for the layout)
[01:46] <ebroder> it only seemed to set that up as a secondary layout, thank goodness, but something a little screwy is going on
[03:53] <JackyAlcine> I'll be right back.
[07:58] <JackyAlcine> Hey everyone
[13:46] <ari-tczew>  is it OK to add new patch system to package to use new patch? or should I patch file directly?
[13:55] <AbsintheSyringe> I want to have Unity repackaged for Debian, however can anyone let me know what's Unity Team email address?
[14:08] <Nafallo> AbsintheSyringe: I believe http://unity.ubuntu.com/contact-us/ is your best bet.
[14:08] <AbsintheSyringe> Nafallo, tnx am on #ayatana right now trying to figure this out with rest of the guys :)
[14:08] <Nafallo> kewl :-)
[14:38] <penguin42> has anyone got any idea where /etc/default/keyboard comes from? dpkg -S doesn't show an owner, it looks new
[14:39] <geser> could it be keyboard-configuration?
[14:41] <penguin42> hmm possible - it has a /usr/share/console-setup/keyboard that looks very much like /etc/default/keyboard - they're both hopelessly wrong
[14:57] <JackyAlcine> Morning, one and all :)
[18:27]  * JackyAlcine Programming; working on libopenmary-c++, and tending to the Launchpad
[21:38] <awesome_guest>  hi it looks like I'm missing a bunch of development libraries.. linking against -lrt and -ldl are failing.  Where would I find a directory telling me which development packages to get?
[21:40] <ari-tczew> awesome_guest: could you pastebin your errors?
[21:40] <ari-tczew> awesome_guest: http://wiki.debian.org/ToolChain/DSOLinking
[21:42] <awesome_guest> pretty sure that I don't have the libraries in question.. I just installed fuse-dev and talloc-dev, among others
[21:45] <ari-tczew> awesome_guest: did you add missing libraries to LIBS and still couldn't build?
[21:46] <awesome_guest> no it's much simpler than that :) I just don't know which packages to install
[21:46] <awesome_guest> is it "libLIBNAME-dev"?
[22:02] <ari-tczew> awesome_guest: well, let's search following way: copy the filename of missing .so file and use command "apt-file search foo.so"