=== Amaranth_ is now known as Amaranth === Amaranth_ is now known as Amaranth === Amaranth_ is now known as Amaranth [03:09] hi all [03:10] any of you running xbmc? which version? === Amaranth_ is now known as Amaranth [07:38] are the latest dailies safe (do they install?)? [07:52] sorry... I meant, the current daily... [10:44] Can someone help me, a package a I'm trying to build for Natty get this: [10:44] usr/bin/ld: main.o: undefined reference to symbol 'xmlCleanupParser@@LIBXML2_2.4.30' [10:44] seems the new version of libxml in natty is incompatible === zniavre__ is now known as zniavre === JanC_ is now known as JanC [11:31] hi all [11:32] has anyone got xbmc workin on natty 64bit? [11:32] working* === bilalakhtar_ is now known as cdbs [13:15] Hey folks [13:46] uhoh, do i dare reboot ? just updated , now I get this : dependency problems - leaving unconfigured Errors were encountered while processing: apport apport-kde [13:53] It's just apport [13:53] as long as it's not dpkg you'll be fine :p [13:56] Ian_Corne, well my other natty pc has had some boot probs , which can usually be fixed by dropping to a tty and updating or using the recovery mode and the "fix broken packages" dialog option . [13:56] just wondering if apport has been part of the that problem [14:03] Ian_Corne, had the same errors on the other natty box , and encountered no probs rebooting [15:09] Hi [15:09] nmbd is failing to start for me during an apt-get upgrade today, and it's blocking the rest [15:09] Known issue? [15:54] latest kernel version won't boot on my pc. I had to drop to previous version [15:58] BluesKaj, what's the lastest version? [15:59] I been using .37-12 for quite awhile, and there aren't any updates. [16:00] BluesKaj: Is it related to the X packages upgrades? [16:00] (topic) [16:01] Daekdroom, the grub fonts are so small on this large monitor I dibn't really check the version , but I booted in with 2.6.37-11 [16:01] Well, I have a 22" 1080p monitor and the grub fonts are very small as well, but I'm kinda sure -12 is working because uname -a says I'm using it :P [16:02] charlie-tca, it could be ..I was stalling out and freezing before kdm started [16:04] Daekdroom, right , I'm using our tv , a 42"plasma , so the fonts in grub are too small too read [16:04] er to read [16:06] from this distance , about 3M [16:08] could be my kde 4.6 upgrade too, not sure charlie-tca, Daekdroom [16:09] If KDM stopped working, then an older kernel weren't meant to solve it. [16:23] * BluesKaj decides not to reboot til X org stack is fixed [16:28] Will Natty provide OpenOffice or LibreOffice? [16:28] bullgard4, LibreOffice is default in natty already [16:29] Daekdroom: Thank you. [16:33] uhoh , panel just crashed [16:48] This samba issue is quite annoying [16:49] It's blocking me from sharing a printer [16:49] nmbd does not start for me, since I upgraded earlier (from 2 days ago). Is it a known issue? Error messages aren't much use, I'm afraid [16:50] "nmbd pre-start process terminated with status 1" [16:51] Funny though, I can't access cups via port 631 either, even though it says it's starting up fine [16:52] Via localhost it's fine, but from another host it gives "unble to [16:52] "unable to connect" [16:52] So prob a permissions issue [16:55] ok, back on the 2.6.37-12-generic, ...had an odd occurrence with plasma panel disappearing for no reason [16:55] But still have that nmbd startup issue when upgrading [16:55] And also the fact that sharing the printer in gnome-control-panel wasn't setting the shared option for cups... [16:56] Heh, I have to remember not to always use the -y switch with apt-get dist-upgrade ... removed kubuntu-desktop on me due to some phonon deps [16:58] hey genii-around , i forgot the restore plasma panel command [16:58] hello, I am having trouble installing a package (python-scipy) on natty; the errors are as follows: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/558620/ [16:59] any ideas how this could be resolved? [16:59] BluesKaj: I haven't had to do it for a while but I think is something like kwin --replace or somesuch [16:59] also, the quoted dependency "Depends: python-numpy (< 1:1.5)" is not in the python-scipy debian/control file === cmagina is now known as cmagina-lunch [17:16] ok genii-around , thanks ..I'll check it out [17:29] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2011-January/032355.htm ... "he requested URL /archives/ubuntu-devel/2011-January/032355.htm was not found on this server." [17:36] The last link in this room's topic ends in .htm instead of .html [17:46] genii-around, good point , adding the "l" takes you to the proper site :) [17:47] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2011-January/032355.html === Pici changed the topic of #ubuntu+1 to: Natty Narwhal 11.04 | Milestones: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyReleaseSchedule | Maverick/10.10 support in #ubuntu | Alpha 1 Released: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/natty/alpha1 | Warning: New X.org stack is being uploaded, be warned about partial upgrades removing X packages: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2011-January/032355.html [17:50] genii-around: you have ops in here now, btw. all the (non-probation) #ubuntu people do ;) [17:50] hello, anyone using unity? I'm trying it now, and I don't know how to do everything, anywhere I can get a copy of documentation or something? [17:52] rww, just noticed , genii-around isn't around ..he's away atm [17:54] must depend on the irc client, mine ends in html [17:54] oh, pici fixed it [17:56] ;) [17:56] are the latest dailies capable of installing successfully? === cmagina-lunch is now known as cmagina [18:02] Gulfstream, apport has broken dependencies , but otherwiseread the MOTD in the Topic [18:06] anybody help.. I don't know how to show desktop, I don't know how to add applet, I don's know how to pin something to the left bar. Anywhere I can find the solution? [18:07] and, I don't know how to open a file-browser [18:08] lixinfish: sounds like you are using Unity [18:08] Gulfstream, Funny :) [18:08] Gulfstream: yep [18:08] new to it, today [18:08] everything become so weird [18:09] lixinfish: it does... I'd use the other desktop manager [18:09] so.. Ubuntu gona change to this unity in the next edition? [18:10] I think it should be easy to use, and I just don't know how [18:10] I try to ask in #ubuntu, but people there told me to come here... [18:11] Gulfstream: btw, what desktop manager do you use? [18:11] lixinfish: the classic desktop [18:12] I don't think it is really a different desktop manager... [18:12] Gulfstream: so.. no way for a new user to use unity..? [18:13] why the heck my nm-applet has no icon... there are working icon sets installed [18:13] it's so sad, I can't find any documentation about it [18:13] lixinfish: I don't think it is possible right now [18:14] Gulfstream: then why there is a 10.10 notebook edition with unity as I'm using it right now, not intend for people to use? [18:17] lixinfish: I thought you were using Natty. [18:19] What could slow latency on an intranet to snail's pace? [18:19] Massive packet loss on a router? [18:20] dneary_, using network manager on wifi ? [18:20] BluesKaj, Yes [18:21] How would I diagnosticate whether it's just me or everyone? [18:21] what encryption type, wep or wpa2 [18:22] Uhmmm... yes? [18:22] wpa2 I think [18:22] A big long password [18:22] using auto dns on the router ? [18:23] yeah [18:23] I have 2 laptops badly afflicted [18:24] try manual google dns on the router , primary is 8.8.8.8 secondary is 8.8.4.4 [18:25] Wondering if it's my OS's fault, or something I'm doing, or an attack of some sort, or something else [18:25] Gulfstream: no, I'm using maverick.. the notebook edition.. just can't understand why no docs for how to use [18:26] then in /etc/resolve,conf make sure your nameserver settings are correct , you can find those by doing iwconfig in the terminal [18:27] Surely iwconfig will give me the interface config for wireless interfaces? [18:27] it should [18:27] Does it also give DNS info? Didn't think it did [18:28] heh - funny stuff :) [18:28] no but it does give your router nameserver IP which you need for the resolv.conf file [18:28] dneary@sligo:~$ ping 192.168.1.12 [18:28] PING 192.168.1.12 (192.168.1.12) 56(84) bytes of data. [18:28] 64 bytes from 192.168.1.12: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=2485 ms [18:29] OK - looks like things are going awry in the router/modem [18:29] actually network manager should set the resolv.conf automatically [18:30] I have one computer connected via wired internet & ping to that is faster, but still v irregular [18:30] Pinging the router directly gives acceptable lag [18:30] run ifconfig then iwconfig [18:30] (I don't think bandwidth is a problem, but latency is painful) [18:31] ifconfig doesn't give DNS information either [18:31] BluesKaj, Are you sure you know this stuff well? [18:32] dneary_, can you edit the router settings from a webpage like router IP ? [18:32] Seems to me like the IP address & resolv.conf get written by dhconfig once you connect to the access point [18:32] BluesKaj, Sure [18:33] that's where you set the manual dns settings for one thing [18:37] dneary_, I meant the nameserver IP for resolv.conf can sometimes be wrong [18:43] Ah [18:43] It looks OK - 192.168.1.1 [18:44] Not a DNS issue on local network anyway - names are discovered w/ zeroconf [18:44] And all local hosts are also in /etc/hosts [18:44] So I can get to galway.local or just galway [18:45] the nameserver is usully listed in the router , and I list the local IPs in hosts.allow under portmap ...makes it easier to ssh locally [18:46] dns can be an issue with latency on the internet side [18:53] dneary_, yeah the gateway IP and nameserver in resolv.conf are usually the same [18:57] errands to do ...BBL === Stanley is now known as Ubuntufanatic [19:53] i just did this .... http://www.webupd8.org/2010/11/script-to-automatically-apply-200-lines.html ..... to 10.10...going to upgrade to 11.04....will i have to reaply it [19:55] hey guys [19:55] who broke X? [19:55] bjsnider: ^^^^ [19:56] you did [19:57] FloridaGuy: if i did i would be applying magic glue to it right now, instead of booting from a livecd [19:59] AFAIK i havent removed any packages [20:01] Upgraded my server to 11.04 and now I get this "2068 syslog 20 0 37264 8760 1016 S 175 1.7 1117:15 rsyslogd" [20:01] I see the daily build has torrents for mac. "This image is adjusted to work properly on Mac systems.". What kind of adjustments? Preinstalled mactel-support modules? [20:01] lovely :P I wonder what's causing that change.. [20:02] time to give xorg-edgers a try then [20:02] BUGabundo_noX, /topic [20:03] Daekdroom: i know [20:03] as i said, i havent removed anything [20:03] and it's not necessary to remove packages to break X. [20:03] sure [20:03] upgrades will do it too [20:03] either i downgrade X or upgrade the rest (from ppa) [20:03] Xorg-edgers works alright, for that matter. [20:11] should I use the mac-cd to create a virtual vboxmachine of 11.04? I dare not install native yet :) [20:13] it would seem even PPA isnt upgrading clearly [20:16] BUGabundo_noX: did you forget to read the topic again ;-) [20:16] LOL [20:16] i have read it [20:16] and the link too [20:17] BUGabundo_noX, xserver-xorg-input-wacom is getting held back, isn't it? [20:17] much more [20:17] The following packages have unmet dependencies: xserver-xorg-video-openchrome: Depends: xorg-video-abi-8.0 which is a virtual package. libwebkitgtk-1.0-common: Conflicts: libwebkit-1.0-common but 1.2.5-0ubuntu3 is installed. libdrm-nouveau1a: Breaks: libdrm-nouveau1 but 2.4.23+git20110119.550fe2ca-0ubuntu0sarvatt is installed. xserver-xorg-input-wacom: Depends: xorg-input-abi-11.0 which is a virtual package. [20:17] Oh well. I feel lucky I installed xorg-edgers before the dependency hell :P [20:18] libdrm-nouveau1 is getting deprecated, iirc [20:19] thank goodness for BUGabundo_noX . I will wait to upgrade again... :-) [20:20] :) [20:21] gonna reboot [20:21] cant be much worse === IdleOne_ is now known as IdleOne [20:28] is apport really necessary? I'm tired of the errors [20:28] BluesKaj, glad to see someone else has errors with apport [20:29] coz_, that's kinda selfish [20:29] coz_, think I'l just remove it . [20:30] do i care when hundreds of ppl are probly filing bugs with launchpad anyway :) [20:30] isnt apport for debugging or crash reports? [20:31] yup [20:35] should I install the proprietary NVIDIA driver or the free experimental driver? [20:36] install the nvidi-current driver recommended in hardware [20:37] err nvidia-current [21:04] is it safe to run dist-upgrade? I see that it will remove X packages so I am assuming that the upload is not yet finished. [21:07] Gulfstream, I wouldn't update any packages related to X at this point === guntbert is now known as Guest96565 === guntbert_ is now known as guntbert === IdleOne is now known as gpc [21:49] have there been any (Intel) video regressions lately (last week)? I have a white square floating around over flash plugin stuff, and other square-like patches over video playback, and the Unuty menu just doesn't appear any more. It's like a transparent box is appearing in place of the menu, i.e. something's happening, but there's nothing there [21:55] carl0s-, read the topic URL , [21:55] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2011-January/032355.html [21:55] BluesKaj, ah.. yes, thanks :-) [21:56] i'm reading it now. sounds exciting :) [21:58] I love being cutting edge :) [21:59] ooh there's a new xserver-xorg-video-intel already, since a couple of hours ago. awesome. [22:20] hi all [22:21] did I mess something up or is there a problem with ubuntu-desktop? [22:40] hmm, apport seems broken today [22:43] sudo service apport stop before upgrading will fix it [22:43] although there is a fix for that pending [22:43] I'm not upgrading i'm installing [22:43] I removed it [22:44] ooo, how odd, i removed it but it still lets me stop it [22:44] thanks