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Volkodav anybody installed gnome 3 yet ? wonder how does it install from ppa ?00:06
IdleOneVolkodav: you add the PPA to your sources then update && install package00:13
tyler_d1is there a way to minimize the graphics from within 11.04 please?00:54
VolkodavIdleOne: my question was did anybody try it and what are the impressions00:56
tyler_d1overall beautiful00:57
tyler_d1alot of thought went into the design and feel of this version00:57
tyler_d1it is however graphically intensive(moreso then the previous)00:58
tyler_d1and you will be surprised with some of the application changes...00:58
tyler_d1I'm not able to say how I feel about some of these, as I am currently working on reducing the graphics to improve overall performance00:58
Volkodavhow intensive is it ? similar to compiz or more ?00:59
tyler_d1compiz however I cannot find the specific setting for it01:00
tyler_d1I will brb.. going to crank the graphics from my bios01:00
tyler_d15 mins01:00
tyler_dreducing graphics? anyone?01:13
androidbruceis anyone able to get gnome3 installed?01:24
thiebaudei tried but it borked my system earlier01:25
thiebaudei used a gnome3-ppa01:25
androidbruceyeah, ehh ubuntu classic works for me01:25
androidbrucei like it a lot01:25
thiebaudeme too androidbruce01:26
androidbrucei def hate unity right now01:26
ceed^thiebaude, borked it how?01:26
matcoutoGuys, I was using an ubuntu daily version, from 28032011, but today i decided to try gnome3 out. All I did was to add the gnome3 repository, updated the sources, dist-upgrade and finally installed gnome3. NOw it' s freezing on login screen. Any idea!?!01:26
thiebaudei use macbuntu with gnome classic :)01:26
androidbrucemacbuntu? hmmmm01:26
androidbrucei use docky01:26
thiebaudeceed^, when i went to log in there was a black screen01:26
thiebaudei love docky androidbruce01:27
thiebaudeceed^, im scared to try it again,lol01:27
ceed^I use Unity. I has decided to hate it, but I could'nt. What's wrong with me? :)01:27
matcoutoI didn' t like Unity at all01:28
androidbrucei just think unity is in it's infancy01:28
androidbruceand it will def improve01:28
ceed^thiebaude, that's borked allright :)01:28
thiebaudei would use unity and my nvidia drivers but the ram usage is soo high01:28
androidbruceubuntu classic is total win01:28
androidbrucespaces are killer01:28
thiebaudebug 72543401:28
ubottuLaunchpad bug 725434 in cairo (Ubuntu Natty) "Nvidia drivers lead to extra memory usage for each process using libGL" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72543401:29
androidbrucebetter than os x imho01:29
thiebaudenow i just use the ubuntu default drivers01:29
ceed^androidbruce, I agree. Some pretty nasty bugs in it stll. Especially with software not tested with it.01:29
androidbruceis there anyway to downgrade once you upgrade with update-manager -d?01:29
ceed^What really annoys me is that the notification area is censored. I have to allow apps to run there. Geesh...01:30
rwwandroidbruce: no01:31
androidbrucerww: really?01:31
androidbrucethat's a shame01:31
rww!downgrade01:31
ubottuAttempting to downgrade to an older Ubuntu version is explicitly not supported, and may break your system.01:31
androidbruceyeah, ehhh01:32
androidbruceill stay01:32
androidbrucethe mem leaks from nvidia drivers are truly a pita though01:32
ceed^I break my system anyway. Too boring having it just run all the time.01:32
androidbruceceed^: lawl01:32
thiebaudeandroidbruce, for sure01:33
thiebaudeat idle it used more than windows 7 when i had 7 androidbruce01:33
androidbruceyeah01:33
thiebaudemuch more01:33
androidbrucethat's no good01:33
androidbrucei have 3.5gb of ram01:33
androidbruceso i might be ok01:33
androidbrucebut still sucks01:33
thiebaudei have 2gb01:33
androidbrucei run 64 bit as well01:34
thiebaudeand firefox open it would say 900mb or more sometimes01:34
thiebaudeno way for me, i'll use that01:34
androidbrucegotcha01:34
androidbrucei use chrome01:34
androidbrucei think it's a tad light imho01:34
androidbrucelighter**01:34
thiebaude198mb out of 2gb with xchat open01:35
androidbruceyeah that's a lot01:35
androidbruceim ssh'd into my natty machine right now01:35
androidbruceusing irssi01:35
androidbruceim at work for another 1.5 hrs :/01:35
androidbrucei should probably get back to fixing laptops :(01:35
SudoWoodohello i've been using natty for almost 3 weeks now.... i recently installed updates, and now I'm having trouble booting... something like "the disk drive for / is not ready yet or not present".  (and all other filesystems when I press "S").. I powered off my computer after a kernel panic that froze my computer, could this be the cause?01:35
SudoWoodoand I'm not sure of any solutions... I can get to a maintenance shell01:36
thiebaudeok androidbruce have a good one, got to get back to making supper before it burns,lol :)01:36
* thiebaude crickets,lol :)01:43
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matcoutothat's /quit02:21
SudoWoodohello?02:24
Jon--I'm using testdrive to get the latest ISO for the daily release of Ubuntu 11.04, and I am having trouble running Unity. Is Unity broken, or is it an issue with my VM somehow? Using QEMU.02:33
Jon--I'm using testdrive to get the latest ISO for the daily release of Ubuntu 11.04, and I am having trouble running Unity. Is Unity broken, or is it an issue with my VM somehow? Using QEMU.02:44
UndiFineDJon--, I think that question is more valid at #ubuntu-testing02:44
Jon--UndiFineD, Alright, thanks02:45
rwwJon--: Unity doesn't tend to work well with VMs, I hear.02:56
Jon--rww, fantastic. ;)02:56
ohsixnot the 3d version anyways; unless you use vmware (not because it can only work in vmware, but hwo they do 3d acceleration)02:58
Jon--ohsix, how can I try the 2D version?03:05
ohsixJon--: if it's installed as i understand it, it should work automatically; but you mght also be able to select it from the login screen like any other session03:05
Jon--ohsix, I cannot.03:06
Jon--hold on let me look03:06
Jon--ohsix, How do I log out? Logout isn't an option from the menu D:03:11
ohsixnot sure, i haven't messed with unity in a while; last time i did it was on the user menu in the top right03:11
Jon--yeah it wasn't in the menu03:13
Jon--I used gnome-save-session --kill to log off03:13
Jon--now under the login menu I have the following options for interface:03:13
Jon--Recovery console, Ubuntu, Ubuntu classic, Ubuntu classic (no effects), Ubuntu (safe mode), User defined session03:14
ohsixlooks like it's not in there03:16
Jon--negative. D:03:17
ohsixi'm pretty sure unity 3d (compiz w/unity plugin) is supposed to fall back and spawn unity2d in some way if it fails03:18
trismI'm not sure it is installed by default, it falls back to ubuntu classic, just sudo apt-get install unity-2d and you should be able to select it on the gdm screen03:19
iszakSo with Ubuntu 11.04 will we have to use unity/will it come by default?03:19
rwwno/yes03:20
iszakokay, great.03:20
iszakwhat will be the default?03:20
iszakwill gnome still came as default?03:20
Jon--The default is unity AFAIK, but it will have GNOME03:20
iszakunity just isn't practical for 3 screens tbh03:21
ohsixtrism: ah03:21
iszakwhy won't unity be back ported to 10.10?03:21
ohsixbecause they dont backport features, just fixes03:22
rwwiszak: too much work for not enough payoff03:22
iszakI guess so, I wouldn't think it'd need that much of a rewrite to 10.10?03:22
switch10_ive installed indicator-weather, but I can't seem to get it to run.03:22
iszakI didn't think Ubuntu changed that much between releases03:22
ohsixyou can use a ppa to play with it on 10.10, but that will probably not stay around very long after 11.0403:22
rwwthe people who actually were going to do the rewrite disagree with you.03:22
iszakohsix, yeah I did that, very buggy.03:22
ohsixubuntu changes a lot between versions, it's the only time it can change03:22
iszakI thought it was mostly updated versions, bug fixes, some new features, nothing like major changes.03:23
ohsixand the long short of unity on 10.10 is you need compiz .9 and the unity plugin, and a lot more software; all new features thus not going to land in an old version03:23
iszakwhat version of compiz is bundled with 10.10?03:23
iszakah 0.8.603:24
iszakno doubt it's been updated a few times03:24
ohsixeh03:24
ohsixstuff is only updated if it saves a ton of work backporting a fix that is a huge problem03:24
ohsixand extremely narrow and special circumstance03:25
iszakso how much better is Compiz 0.9 over 0.8?03:25
ohsixcuz all the stuff is changed rapidly and tested together before a release; but if something is changed after a release it lacks that same phase03:25
ohsixin my experience it's not any better, and even worse (crashes)03:25
iszak:l03:26
iszakwell it is a new minor release, so I guess you've got to expect new bugs.03:26
ohsixtheres a reason people lived with .8 so long, even though upstream was basically dead/couldn't figure out what to do to progress03:26
ohsixfor compiz .8 to .9 is a major release, since there's 0 in the primary release number, and besides that; it's been that way with .6 and stuff as well03:27
iszakI thought it was a.b.c, where a is major03:27
ohsixthey've thrown a lot of work out and started over by refactoring things several times, every time thinking they'll solve some problem they eventually run into due to poor planning or something03:28
ohsixtheres no rule about version numbers, just what projects generally do03:28
switch10_how do I run indicator-weather?03:28
nit-witswitch10_, which one03:28
switch10_nit-wit: the package is called indicator-weather.03:29
nit-witswitch10_, is it in the software center03:29
ceed^switch10_,  you install it and run Weather Indicator from the menu. It should also start automatically if you log out and in again.03:29
switch10_ceed^: how do I start from a command line.03:31
switch10_?03:31
Jon--QEMU crashed my computer at times03:31
ceed^switch10_, type the command "indicator-weather"03:32
switch10_ceed^: Thats what I thought too.  doesnt work03:32
ceed^switch10_, I install it using the PPA instead. Gives you a newer version. I do not think the one that comes with U works.03:33
switch10_ceed^: sweet, i'll try that one.  Thanks.03:34
ceed^deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/weather-indicator-team/ppa/ubuntu natty main03:36
majnoonan news on the wubi troubles ?04:06
majnoon*any04:06
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akavliea bunch of updates today, installing now. Anyone see changes for the better?04:29
gunndawginstalling the 11.04 beta now04:29
ceed^akavlie, updated compiz seems a little less nervous.04:30
akavlieUnity is updated too apparently, though I'm not using it04:31
akavlieceed^, what was the issue w/ compiz?04:31
ceed^akavlie, crashed on me once or twice daily. since the update it seems to be running calmer.04:32
ceed^Where did that new scrollbar come from? Is that some new Gnome thing, or?04:32
* gunndawg crosses fingers as 11.04 is being installed and update over 10.1004:32
akavlieceed^, what new scrollbar?04:33
akavlieoh wow, I see it now04:33
akavlieyeah, I'd seen discussion of that. Didn't think it was going in 11.04.04:33
ceed^akavlie, on gnome apps the scroll bar on the right is different. it's narrow with this popup arrow thing coming out on the side04:33
akavliethey've demoed it before, I think it's another Ubuntu-specific thing04:34
ceed^kinda cool....I think...maybe... :)04:34
akavlieyeah, first impression: it's a nice little UI innovation.04:35
akavliehttp://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/03/ubuntus-new-overlay-scrollbars-for-natty/04:35
ceed^akavlie, oh, so it's buntu-candy.04:37
akavlieyeah, I guess you could say that04:38
ceed^I think I like it. I even like Unity so there's no end to the madness over here :)04:39
akavlieceed^, will have to give Unity a more thorough try as I just tried it for a bit on a netbook. It seemed like it took away functionality without adequate alternatives in some ways.04:40
gunndawg5mins left on install for me04:40
gunndawgcant wait04:40
ohsixi like how it saves some space while still showing the scroll position, but waiting for the scrubber to show up when you're using a mouse is a pain in th ebutt04:40
akavlieI wonder if there's a good introductory doc for Unity04:41
ohsixkicking the tires and messing with it in ccsm is probably good enough; unless you're going to start developing it :D04:41
akavlieccsm?04:42
ceed^akavlie, Unity is very simple. I've gotten used to it already. I've used Gnome for years, but now I'm like "this works, I'm not really missing the stuff I thought I would be missing".04:42
akavliewell some things are not immediately obvious. I just read an article on Ars that pointed out how keyboard shortcuts work.04:42
akavliewin key shows keyboard shortcut overlay; tapping it shows a search view. Didn't know that.04:43
ohsixakavlie: compizconfig-settings-manager04:43
ohsixceed^: i lean on the panel a lot; so anything touching how it basically works is problematic D:04:43
ceed^ohsix, I didn't use the panel that much. When I first tried unity I missed weather. Found that. Now I only miss a simple system monitor. The one available is too simple.04:44
akavlieseeing a usability issue w/ the scrollbar now: it's not quick enough becoming visible to grab and scroll.04:45
akavlieit needs to be lightning fast04:45
ceed^The only thing I do not like is the "censored" notification area where for instance Skype is allowed while other apps aren't.04:45
akavliealso a lot of appear/disappear if you overshoot it.04:45
ohsixceed^: if i hadn't known about being able to put stuff on the panel i wouldn't miss it, and i suspect people in the future that only know something like unity or gnome shell won't miss them either04:45
ceed^ohsix, you're probably right. I played around with panel addons a lot, but I didn't really rely on many of them.04:46
ohsixi use hddtemp, the system monitor one, the inhibit & brightness one; and oen that shows the frequency of the cpu04:47
ceed^akavlie, the overlay is pretty instant here. Wonder if it's running better on some graphics than others?04:47
akavlieceed^, could be. Just had trouble scrolling around in the System Monitor, vs. traditional scroll bars.04:48
ceed^ohsix, I use notification icons much more than panel apps. Now there's room for a lot of them! :)04:48
akavlieohsix, what does ccsm have to do w/ Unity anyway?04:48
akavlieI didn't even have it installed incidentally. I've found it kinda overwhelming in the past04:48
ceed^akavlie, Unity is a compiz plugin so some of the settings are done in ccsm04:49
akavlieah, ok04:49
ohsixwell they can be messwed with there, yea04:50
ceed^I've destroyed my desktop many times with ccsm. Hard to find your way back :)04:50
ohsixceed^: 5 out of 7 are timely informational panel widgets here D:04:50
ohsixagh clipboard broke in rdesktop the last day or two04:51
ohsixbut there was no update to the package04:51
ohsixhm04:51
ceed^ohsix, do you have two panels, one on top and one on the bottom, or do you have one like on Linux Mint?04:51
ohsixi have 204:51
ohsixno want for space at the moment04:51
ceed^ohsix, I always work on laptops, so space is always an issue somewhat04:52
ohsixeven on the netbook 48pix is a lot but the information is important; and i can just fullscreen firefox if i want more space, since its almost always web browsing that i care about on that thing04:52
ohsixi'm on my laptop now, it's 1366x768 and it's fine04:52
ohsixi used to care about resolution a lot, on windows; but on linux the software is completely different so i don't need raw space like i do on windows04:53
ceed^ohsix, close to the same resolution. I'll take space over info I think.04:53
akavlieohsix, try programming and you'll need raw space04:53
ohsixakavlie: what do you think i do :[04:54
ohsixakavlie: more importantly why do you think i needed so much space on windows?04:55
akavlieyou're fine w/ 1366x768 for programming?04:55
ohsixyes04:55
ohsixmy editor doesn't have a bazillion toolbars wasting actual space, and no windows need to be peers of eachother and visible on the screen at the same time04:55
akavlieI find it really constraining often times; the external monitor is so much better.04:55
akavlieI use vim, so I'm with you there. But I like to use splits, and see more lines of code.04:56
ohsixthe command prompt not being cmd helps a lot04:56
ohsixceed^: i need to see this information to ensure either maximum battery life or maximum confidence about the data on the harddrive04:57
ohsixceed^: which is known to go over 55c occasionally, and long enough to cause information to become unreadable04:58
ohsixi have a net quota and often bum wifi so seeing the network activity is good04:58
ohsixthe system indicator app has cpu usage, network usage, and disk usage; so i can squish on whatever starts going that isn't ideal for current circumstance04:59
benzaldehydei am experiencing core dumps of all web browsers whenever a web page uses java05:06
benzaldehydeall web browsers expect for firefox05:06
gunndawgok got 11.04 up an running06:10
gunndawgnow I need to re learn this stuff06:10
coz_gunndawg,  it wont take long06:10
ohsixanyone use rdesktop around? clipboard broke recently somewhere, without an rdesktop package update; i'm trying to confirm and find out where06:11
gunndawgwith unity i almost feel like I can get rid of docky06:11
gunndawghow can I get to the update manager in 11.04 ?06:14
coz_gunndawg,  hit either the icon upper left or one of the bottom icons,,, with the menu06:16
urgodfatherhello room, is anyone available?06:17
gunndawgcoz_, ah ok just gotta search for it using the top left ubuntu icon/menu thing06:17
urgodfatherthis maybe a simple question but, how do i load generic graphics driver during boot then switch to proprietary after the splash screen06:18
coz_gunndawg,  also one of the two bottom icons in the launcher , is a right click menu06:19
coz_let me go on natty hold on06:19
gunndawgcoz_,  thx06:20
coz_gunndawg,  the one with the + symbol inside what appears to be a maginifying glass06:20
luckysmackunder the add to panel dialog, i have "Indicator applet Appmenu" to add a windows menus to the panel rather than the application. but when trying it the only menu item i get is File -> Close and it removes the menus in the app windows. is this a known but that it only has the File menu with a close item?06:21
coz_luckysmack,  which application are yo u using ? and you know that natty uses global menu  on Unity  but not on classic gnome?06:23
coz_yes?06:23
luckysmackah ok maybe thats the issue then. last i checked unity was still crashing so its not enabled. So im in normal gnome. I saw that it had the unified menu with unity which why i looked at this. I just saw that the menu works properly with some applications like firefox, nautilus, etc. and not others. but some it still removes the menu but doesnt transfer to the applet06:26
coz_mmm06:26
coz_luckysmack,  it seems to be working properly here but   I really havent tested it today at all06:26
luckysmackim in classic gnome i mean. thats what i meant. i was thinking it still would work since it was in the applet menu. if it doesnt, i suppose its no big deal. was just poking around.06:27
coz_luckysmack,  ah no  I dont think so06:27
gunndawgcan the unity panel be moved to say the right side of the screen instead of its default, left ?06:27
coz_gunndawg,  you mean the Launcher ,, no I dont think so06:27
gunndawgoh ok, that is to bad06:28
urgodfatheris there a reason why no one will answer me?06:28
luckysmackyea it works in some thing. but like im in xchat now. and the menu bar is in the xchat window and the panel just has the file -> close. but like in Audacious, i have no menu anywhere06:28
coz_urgodfather,    I didnt see your post  would you mind repeating it?06:28
urgodfathersure06:28
gunndawghaving that launcher panel on the right side would really clean up the screen I think06:28
bazhangurgodfather, this is in 11.04?06:28
urgodfatheris it possible to boot using generic graphics driver until post splash screen then switch to proprietary graphics driver06:29
luckysmackgunndawg: i like it on the left, but i agree it should be movable. but i cant complain.06:29
urgodfatherif so, how?06:29
bazhangurgodfather, what version are you on06:30
gunndawgluckysmack, just seems like it would be cleaner to have ur desktop icons spaced a bit more from the launcher06:30
bazhangyou are crossposting here and in #ubuntu06:30
urgodfathernot sure, im a b00n... how do i find out06:30
urgodfatherlol06:30
urgodfatherfriend put it on here for me06:30
luckysmackgunndawg: ah yea06:30
bazhanglsb_release -a in the terminal06:30
urgodfatherno, im sorry06:32
urgodfather10.1006:32
bazhangurgodfather, then #ubuntu for your questions in future; switching drivers while booting is not possible06:33
urgodfatherbazhang, i asked several times in #ubuntu, even helped another, and remained unacknowledged06:33
bazhangurgodfather, well that happens; this is only for the unreleased version, and now you have your answer06:34
urgodfatherthank you for your response and patience06:34
bazhangwelcome06:34
urgodfatherwell, can i stay in here anyways? im a fast learner and since thats newer, ill probably upgrade to pretty soon06:35
bazhangof course; for support, of course ask in #ubuntu , but many people idle here and elsewhere (some up to 120 channels)06:36
urgodfatherholy sheep shnits!!! 120??06:37
urgodfatherlol06:37
urgodfathernatty is the version that has the unity tied in, right?06:37
bazhangyou can choose gnome-classic as well if you wish06:38
luckysmackim consistently in 10 channels. usually 8 at home, and 8 at work. each home and work has a couple different channels.06:38
gunndawgwhat exactly is "unity" as it relates to ubuntu ?06:38
urgodfatherever heard of stardock for windows?06:38
urgodfathersame concept06:38
urgodfatherfrom what i know06:38
htorqueanyone here using up-to-date natty with unity 3.8.4 and a filled launcher?06:38
urgodfatheri usually just idle the ppc channels06:39
luckysmackyea unity is essentiall an application launcher. i think thats the best way to describe it. it has a few other featues to round it out. but yea06:39
urgodfatherwhat other features? or do i have to wait til apr. 28th?06:40
htorqueluckysmack: unity is more of a desktop environment, the launcher to start applications is just one bit of it06:40
benzaldehydeis anyone else experiencing funky problems with java06:40
gunndawgcan I pretty much get rid of Docky now with this default launcher ?06:40
luckysmacki just updated today about 350+ MB's of updates. Has there been any change in the stability of unity? last i tried it kept crashing and i was losing my windows (compiz was crashing). so i stayed in classic gnome. im using a radeon HD gfx card06:41
htorquegunndawg, that's something only you can decide ;)06:41
luckysmackhtorque: ah ok. thanks.06:41
gunndawghtorque, well yes ultimately it is my decision. I guess I just wanna get the general responses ;)06:41
luckysmackyea i hadnt had much of a chance to play with unity much before it would crash.06:42
luckysmackfrom what i know of docky, its an application launcher and unity yea has the same/similar thing. the launcher. but i think they will behave a bit differently. so youll just have to try them.06:43
gunndawgyeah06:44
urgodfatherbenzaldehyde, off topic question..... you a chemistry person?06:44
benzaldehydeurgodfather: by choice, yes06:49
benzaldehydeurgodfather: autodidactician06:49
urgodfatherword, know any biochem too?06:49
benzaldehydeurgodfather: why?06:50
urgodfatheri asked b/c when i saw your name, i caught myself picturing the molecule in my brain06:50
benzaldehydeurgodfather: i suppose i should have chosen a macromolecule06:51
urgodfatherwell, if you do... maybe i can pick your brain sometime if i get stumped on school work06:52
benzaldehydeurgodfather: there is a #chemistry channel on freenode, the room is filled with phd, post-doc guys, you name it06:52
benzaldehydeurgodfather: some of the autistics hang out there, be careful, they are kind of freaky06:54
urgodfatheri'd almost feel like id insult them by asking something as simple as the enzyme for the 3rd step in glycolysis06:54
urgodfatheri know the answer but, u know what i mean06:55
urgodfather?06:55
benzaldehydeadp atp stuff06:55
benzaldehydei dunno06:55
benzaldehydenhd+ and all that, glycolysis is pretty heavy, you can find a good explaination of it on youtube under the guise of the khan academy06:57
benzaldehydewhen you say enzyme all i think of is the hydrolsis of sugar and invertase06:58
urgodfatherwell, its a kinase... forgot the exact name but, u know where im coming from? its like joining this room and asking how to install winblows06:58
frybyehi, I asked this in #joomla but there seems to be no one active there:- Hi - am trying to install joomla16 on a lampp setup with ubuntu natty, at stage "Connection to Databank" I get " Unable to connect to the Database: Could not connect to MySQL." any tips?06:58
benzaldehyderight, some type of ase or another07:00
bjgrHi. Does anybody know of an alternative battery indicator for Natty/Unity. Something that is not Gnome Power Manager?07:00
bjgrDoesn't have to do power management, just show battery charge.07:00
benzaldehydesacharromyces cerevisiae produces enzymes that break sugar bonds as well07:01
urgodfatherbjgr, i remember seeing something about an advanced power manager... dunno if it works with natty or not07:01
urgodfatherc6h5cho, true lol07:04
benzaldehydeurgodfather: i actually could help you with installing windows, so07:04
urgodfatheri think i could handle that :D07:04
benzaldehydeurgodfather: yeah windows is pretty straight forward though for what people pay for it it ought to be07:05
bjgrurgodfather, hm... google gives nothing, except battery-status, but that has the same problem as the GPM applet.07:08
bjgrSo far I'm stuck with peridocally checking ACPI to se charge...07:08
urgodfatherhangs on estimating?07:09
bjgrNo... https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/45578607:09
ubottuUbuntu bug 455786 in gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) "battery indicator is wrong" [Low,New]07:09
bjgrBasically GPM always write fully charged when AC is disconnected.07:10
urgodfatherhey benz, theres a guy in #xda-devs trying to install win7 from iso w/o a disc, usb, etc.07:10
akavlieOK, giving Unity a serious shot now.07:10
bjgrxfce4-power-manager, gkrellm, and the KDE power manager gets it right...07:10
akavliefirst question: how to switch the primary monitor (for the left sidebar and such)07:10
bjgrSo far I just used the PM from xfce4, but that doesn't work with the notification area in Unity.07:11
urgodfatherif u wanna help install windows at the moment07:11
urgodfatheronly mentioned it b/c we just talked about it07:11
benzaldehydeurgodfather: sounds daunting i think i will pass07:17
urgodfatherlol, dont blame ya07:17
urgodfatherim trying to avoid it myself07:17
benzaldehydeurgodfather: to tell you the truth i am using natty on ps3 because my laptop, win7, i sprayed the thing with windex and the board and touchpad took a dump right after. needed a good workstation so i have natty on ps3 ;_07:18
urgodfatherno way!!!07:19
urgodfatherdid not know thats possible07:19
benzaldehydeurgodfather: some people are die hard linux or windows fans, i don't play politics, i just need to get online, read some wikis and pdf and junk07:19
urgodfatheri mean, if u said xbox1, i would not be surprised but ps3?07:19
urgodfatherme too07:20
benzaldehydeurgodfather: i don't even use it07:20
urgodfatheruntil now?07:20
benzaldehydeurgodfather: for what its intended purpose is07:20
benzaldehydeurgodfather: i dust it every now and then07:20
benzaldehydeurgodfather: up until now, yeah07:21
urgodfatherbenzaldehyde, you mean the ps3 or linux?07:21
benzaldehydeboth i suppose07:21
benzaldehydeurgodfather: i was studying phenylacetylcarbinol and then the laptop took a dump on me07:21
luckysmackbless you07:22
luckysmackyea ps3 runs on linux. i dont remember what the default distro is. but since the beginning you were able to do basic stuff on it. after he got it a friend installed ubuntu on it and had that and ps3.07:23
urgodfatherwhat were you studying about it?07:23
benzaldehydesyntheses07:24
benzaldehydei like organic chem07:24
urgodfatheri know07:24
playingnattyanyone got unity working with ati gfx?07:24
urgodfatheroops, i thought u said it's07:24
urgodfathernot i07:24
urgodfatherlol07:24
urgodfathernot i07:25
playingnattyheard 11.04 might default to classic for now. might be wise given unity07:25
playingnatty's current condition07:25
urgodfatherplayingnatty, r u serious?07:26
ohsixheh07:26
ohsix"heard"07:26
ohsixin your head; to be provacative since you don't like it or have an opinion on it not informed by experience07:27
playingnattythats whats being said on blogs, but blogs say a lot of false things07:27
ohsixoh blogs then07:27
playingnattywin/osx/linux (any distro) is ok with me07:27
benzaldehydeohsix: from the other room welcome07:27
ohsixyou can pick a blog to say whatever you like, since theres all stripes; kind of like quoting the bible07:27
playingnattyeven if unity is broken, its a step forward for a modern interface07:28
ohsixis it broken?07:28
akavlieanyone running Unity on a multi-monitor setup?07:28
akavlieor laptop + external?07:28
ohsixnot yet07:28
benzaldehydeohsix: matthew 27:5307:29
ohsix(i mean, i haven't)07:29
playingnattychange broken to "its got a few quirks"07:29
ohsixplayingnatty: are you reporting bugs as you find them?07:29
playingnattybut i digress07:29
violetsplayingnatty: As far as I am aware, nobody reliable has said that Classic will be default.07:29
playingnattyyes, im using 11.04 atm07:29
ohsixdepends on what you call default though, on some classes of hardware there will definitely not be the fancy 3d fun stuff; so if you own one of those the defacto default isn't unity07:31
violetsand considering that UI freeze was last month...07:31
ohsixgood point07:31
playingnattyindeed07:31
ohsixreporting bugs is really annoying, after 2 or 3 i'm just angry that there are more i should probably report, then i'm just angry cuz i'm dogfooding it and can't practically use my laptop any other way at the moment :D07:33
playingnattyi have to setup a triple boot tonight. win7/ubuntu10.10/ubuntu11.0407:34
playingnattyjust mad at ati for their lack of linux support, as always07:34
ohsixthey do alright07:35
playingnattythey could do better07:35
ohsixthey could also just have a binary driver like nvidia, i'm not sure that's preferable07:35
ohsixsince the nvidia driver will never support newer versions of xrandr and a lot of other things07:35
ohsixor drm, so plymouth and stuff wont work07:36
urgodfatherohsix, what is this about nvidia?07:38
urgodfatherim a b00n so please inform me b/c this pc has nvidia on it07:39
ohsixurgodfather: nothing07:39
ohsixurgodfather: the nvidia driver works but it doesn't support modern changes to the graphics stack07:39
urgodfatherand, what do you mean by modern changes to graphics stack?07:40
ohsixxrandr and drm, but there are others07:40
urgodfatheryeah i tried it out, didnt care for it other than it allowing visual effects07:40
akavliewell, right out of the gate I'm seeing a show stopper for Unity on this setup. Not friendly to dual-monitor setups.07:40
ohsixakavlie: not much is, even for 2d only07:42
ohsixakavlie: it's a hard problem that pressure from something like unity will make useful changes, but people have been working on the problem for a long time07:42
akavlieohsix, Ubuntu Classic is much better about it, you can move panels around.07:42
ohsixwell that's something else, and not what i was talking about07:43
ohsixi assumed a technical problem, my bad07:43
akavliehaving said that, there are some complicated usability issues. Even if I could move the icon bar to the right screen, it still wouldn't be ideal as it wouldn't work w/ fitt's law.07:43
akavlieI'd be overshooting it all the time to the left screen.07:44
ohsixhur07:44
ohsixfitt's law07:44
akavlieohsix, nah, not a technical issue in this case (though there are a couple of those)07:44
ohsixnot to be ignored, but also not to be quoted as justification07:44
playingnattywin7 style window snaps make me happy enough with classic for now07:45
akavlieohsix, it's very applicable here; any screen-edge toolbar/launcher is bad when you can overshoot it to another screen.07:45
ohsixakavlie: but it is not a solution07:45
akavliewhat isn't?07:45
ohsixas far as i can tell you've identified what you think is a usability problem but left the other half of the work about figuring out how to solve it07:46
ohsixsome dead ends are just annoyances you have to live with until you find a better way to do things, local minima07:46
akavlienot sure if you're following my train of thought...07:47
akavliefirst of all, there's just a config limitation: icon bar either only goes to primary monitor, or only to the leftmost monitor (not sure which).07:48
ohsixthe first in the output of xrandr, #1 winnar monitor07:48
ohsixputting toolbars and stuff on all the windows in a meaningful way that isn't 100% manual is tough, most people add monitors for extra desktop area, and that's what they get07:49
akavliethat ought to be configurable. But also, you ought to be able to put it on the right side.07:49
akavliebut if you can do that, it would conflict with the status icons on the right.07:49
ohsixyou can still run panel and put extra ones on other displays07:49
ohsixif you want it on the right side make that the first monitor07:49
ohsixthe server layout is adjustable07:50
akavliedon't know what you mean by "run panel" or "server layout"07:50
ohsixthey are ways i'd personally use to rectify the shortcomings you're talking about07:51
ohsixlook in the display applet how it lets you move them, that's the layout, the server is X, its the most concise way i could have said it but probably too technical07:52
ohsixtheres also an xorg.conf ServerLayout block which can do the same thing statically; that's where i borrowed it from07:53
akavlieohsix, I have them laid out the same in the display applet as they are physically on my desk.07:53
ohsixpanel is the thing at the top and bottom of a classic session you can also run with unity, or in any desktop session07:54
ohsixakavlie: then put the primary on the monitor you want the toolbars on07:54
ohsixxrandr/x has a linear list of outputs that it will number sequentially if they're on07:55
akavlieif you mean to just change the primary monitor setting, well... Linux seems to have no way to do that in the GUI. I've looked up ways to do it in the config file, but it never works.07:55
ohsixif all else fails switch the connector, the order will stay the same07:56
akavlieIn Windows or Mac OS X I can say "make this my primary monitor". It just works.07:56
ohsixif you wanna see the output list, look at the output of xrandr07:56
ohsixin linux you can put it on one connector and it'll stay that way, it's a tradeoff07:57
akavlieohsix, btw in case i wasn't clear this is laptop display (primary) and desktop display, not dual desktop monitors.07:57
ohsixthen you won't be able to change the order07:57
akavlieyeah, that sucks07:57
ohsixheh07:58
ohsixwhat sucks more, the bars moving to another display when you hotplug the monitor? that makes less sense07:58
akavlieactually they already do that in Ubuntu Classic, which is nice.07:58
ohsixonly to the exclusion of the primary display, it switches them07:59
ohsixor mirrors them when they can07:59
ohsixso it's still principle of least surprise07:59
tarsh is natty stable enough or should i go with 10.10?07:59
akavlieGnome toolbars switch to my external monitor when it's plugged in, and back to my laptop display when my monitor is unplugged.07:59
ohsixshrug, doesn't do that here08:00
ohsixtarsh: natty isn't stable yet; but it's probably ok to run it by now, it also wont hurt much to upgrade 10.10 later08:00
tarshohsix:  i have 500 gb windows partiton and 500 gigs unallocated space.  if i boot 11.04 usb unetbootin install how should i install? manually?08:02
playingnattytarsh: so to clarify, your harddrive is 1tb (1000gigs) right?08:04
ohsixeh08:04
tarshplayingnatty:yes08:04
ohsixjust install it, i wouldn't use all 500gb, i'd use 20gb, you can grow it later; and use the ntfs partition for common storage08:04
playingnattyya i default to 20gig partitions for linux, 40gig for windows, rest as free space for data08:05
ohsixyou might have some trouble with the bootloader installing it so far back on the drive (but probably not)08:05
tarshwhy not just use all of it?08:05
playingnattyalso, tarsh be forewarned that depending on what type of filesystem you give ubuntu, windows many not be able to see it08:06
playingnattythis is why many people store data on a 3rd partition if they dual boot08:06
ohsixtarsh: because you don't know if you'll ever need it yet, and it's easier to grow than to shrink08:06
ohsixtarsh: and if you keep your shared data on ntfs you don't have to worry about not having access to files in either OS, the larger one side is that you can't access the more prevalent the problem08:07
tarshhm so do manual instal set a 30 gb folder for ubuntu. what do i put for its mount point? /?08:07
tarshand then the rest as a ntfs empty partiton?08:07
ohsixno, hurf08:07
benzaldehydeohsix: java crashes my browsers except for firefox which opens a .js as a text document rather than runs it, any suggestions?08:09
playingnatty30gig is plenty of space for a starter ubuntu install08:09
playingnattyubuntu itself takes about 3gigs? (correct me if I'm wrong)08:09
tarshand then for say torrents i would set the download folder as the ntfs folder of free space?08:10
arand4-508:10
playingnattyty @ arand08:10
playingnattyyes @ tarsh08:10
ohsixtarsh: the point was you already had allocated a windows partition, don't create another one just for storage08:10
playingnattyremember most apps in ubuntu will default to save to the ubuntu home folder. you can change the location08:11
playingnattycertainly change your web browser to use a folder like "downloads" on your ntfs partition08:11
arand10 works for /, 20 tends to be good for the long term, home as per reqired storage of downloads, music etc.08:11
benzaldehydeohsix: sorry, ignore the thing about .js that was a add-on specific thing still java crashes everything except for firefox08:12
ohsixi use the default configurations then let my disk fill up; it keeps me on top of sorting through garbage i acquire08:12
urgodfatherplayingnatty, i thought is was 2gb08:12
playingnattyheard 2 , 3 , and 4-5 gigs so far08:13
ohsixdepends on which one you install08:13
playingnattybut considering we are all going to do updates, can we be safe and say 5gig is fair?08:13
ohsixhm speaking of size, it'd be cool if there was a tool that checked all deps for size08:13
playingnattyid like that @ ohsix08:14
ohsixit probably exists already, just don't know the name08:14
ohsixbut invoking thistool ubuntu-desktop would answer your question08:15
arandohsix: How do you mean?08:15
ohsixat least for the stuff that isn't transient, packages would grow a little as they're updated, and you'd need more space for logging and the pachage archive08:15
ohsixarand: a tool that would calculate all teh dependency sizes from the installed stuff would let you check ubuntu-desktop and see how large it really is08:16
arandohsix: Well, if you do install something, apt does that...08:16
ohsixarand: yea but after the fact ... oh i think what you're saying08:17
arandHmm, yea, after the fact it's not a simple way I think.08:17
ohsixyou can tell apt to assume nothing is installed when it does it08:18
ohsixhave to find out exactly how again, though08:18
benzaldehydeohsix: i think i have identified the source of my java problems08:24
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benzaldehydeIcedTea-Web Plugin (using IcedTea-Web 1.1pre (1.1~20110406-0ubuntu1))08:26
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benzaldehydeohsix: i am going to rm it and see08:27
ohsix.08:27
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hungryso i just installed natty alongside win 7 via usb.  When i select ubuntu at boot up it tells me windows failed to load and to use my win disc to repair..08:32
ohsixarand: i got a present for you: apt-get install -o Dir::State::status="/dev/null" ubuntu-desktop08:33
arandohsix: Nice one08:33
ohsixarand: basically tells dpkg to use a state file that's empty, so it acts like nothing is installed08:33
ohsixhuhu, you can pass multiple packages and it'll resolve their common deps just in the way it works08:34
hungrythis is tarsh btw lul08:34
benzaldehydeohsix: no, stil crashing08:35
playingnattytarsh, what screen do you get that error?08:36
playingnattyherr... hungry i mean08:36
hungrywhen i boot grub loads and asks do i want to boot windows 7 or ubuntu08:37
hungryi hit ubuntu and then next screen it gives me that error08:37
benzaldehydethe browser closes and this is all the terminal says Segmentation fault (core dumped)08:37
hungrywut i do?08:39
ohsixplayingnatty: btw, the result: After this operation, 1,991 MB of additional disk space will be used.08:40
ohsixthat's for "ubuntu-desktop" and all the packages it brings in08:40
ohsixkubuntu is 1.7g08:41
ohsixedubuntu is 4gigs08:41
ohsixhm08:41
ohsixxubuntu is 1.7g too08:41
ohsixlubuntu is 1.3508:42
ohsixand that's all the names i can recall08:42
hungryso no one knows why im getting this error?08:42
benzaldehydehungry: which os did you install first08:43
hungrywindows08:43
hungrywindows will boot fine.  but if i pick ubuntu it tells me windows failed to start08:44
ohsixplayingnatty, arand: all those numbers i posted are on an up to date natty install08:44
benzaldehydehungry: it has been a while since i dual booted a linux and windows system but i think i recall something about doing windows last always seemed to work out better the long run and then just let windows startup and recovery handle the booting08:44
benzaldehydehungry: but don't quote me on that08:45
benzaldehydesomething about the mbr08:46
hungryif i use windows disc and run bootrec /fixmbr will that fix the issue?08:46
benzaldehydehungry: it's worth a shit08:47
benzaldehyde*shot08:47
ohsixthat will wipe out grub08:47
hungrythen what should i do?08:47
ohsixshrug, the process for repairing grub is the same; i dont know of a url to a tutorial or anything, i just know how to do it D:08:48
hungryhow would i do it?  can i use the 9.10 ubuntu disc?08:48
hungryeven though i have 11.04 installed08:48
benzaldehydedoes anyone know the name of the current java package08:51
benzaldehydefor apt-get08:52
benzaldehydelooks to be sun-javadb but then there are 9 different packages. grr08:55
ohsixdefault-jre08:57
benzaldehydethanks09:00
LetoThe2ndarand: ping... good morning09:06
arandLetoThe2nd: Hey there09:06
LetoThe2ndarand: /me is back at office :-)09:06
arandLetoThe2nd: So the grub.cfgyou poseted before, are you sure you are able to boot with that?09:09
playingnattystroll bars in natty are so cute.. and wonky :-)09:09
hungryso anyone know why it tells me windows failed to load when i try to load ubuntu on a dual boot?09:13
LetoThe2ndarand: yesterday, yes... now, after update-grub again, from unconnected reasons unity crashed and it doesn't boot again. hm.09:13
arandLetoThe2nd: If you look at the grub commands for your entr, does it contain a rootflags=subvol=@ option.09:14
arands/\./\?/09:15
LetoThe2ndarand: this is the recent one: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/367714/09:18
LetoThe2ndit at least seems to bear a meaningful uuid parameter09:19
arandI'm assuming that one doesn't boot?09:19
LetoThe2ndarand: correct, it doesn't boot09:19
playingnattyubuntu tweak like app for 11.04 available yet? thanks.09:20
LetoThe2nd(with 'boot' in the meaning of "doesn't reach desktop". from a kernel POV, it boots fine.)09:20
arandLetoThe2nd: add rootflags=subvol=@ between "ro   quiet"   and try it that way?09:21
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LetoThe2ndarand: then it hits initramfs09:25
arandHmm, that is odd.. In my case that was what avoided initramfs..09:27
benzaldehydereminds me i need to do something with initramfs i'm getting two crypt failures09:27
arand...Well rather, made it make it past initramfs, but yea..09:28
benzaldehydecan bin files be mounted?09:29
LetoThe2ndyes, now again i tried with the unmodified one: plymouth showed up, did a fsck of my boot partition, and then gets stuck in a black screen09:29
LetoThe2ndat least sysrq is still functional09:29
arandLetoThe2nd: Right, so then it may be https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ureadahead/+bug/71673609:30
ubottuUbuntu bug 716736 in ureadahead (Ubuntu) "ureadhead slow down my boot using btrfs FS for root" [Undecided,Confirmed]09:30
arandLetoThe2nd: [C] or [I] wans not working to skip the fsck there?09:30
arandLetoThe2nd: Do you have a LiveCD or so available?09:31
LetoThe2ndarand: not sure if it even tries to fsck the btrfs. i'm about to check if the fsck.btrfs link has been recreated. but the whole try-boot-roundtrip takes some time on this box.09:31
arandLetoThe2nd: What would be intereseting to check also would be if you mount your btrfs to say, /mnt, what shows up?09:33
LetoThe2ndmompl09:33
arand..from liveCD or similar09:33
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LetoThe2ndarand: sorry, office chores09:57
LetoThe2ndarand: the fs seems to work absolutely fine, then.09:57
arandLetoThe2nd: Does it mount with /mnt/@/(stuff)   or with /mnt/(stuff)  ?09:58
LetoThe2ndarand: erm, what?09:58
arandls /mnt/    what do you see?09:59
LetoThe2ndarand: the contents, just like usual09:59
arandAs in if you'd just "ls /"  on any other system?09:59
LetoThe2ndarand: yep, an ordinary boring "/".10:01
arandRight, then your btrfs is setup with the "/" subvolume as the default subvolume rather than the top-level volume, as is the default on ubuntu...10:02
arandHow does your fstab look?10:02
arandI'm guess that this one still has subvol= options which will mess with things in this case...10:02
arand...And if you use home you'd probably need to specify that by id ...10:03
LetoThe2ndarand: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/367728/10:04
arandOh, hmm, that should, work...10:05
arandIt's a bit odd, since that is not the standard setup for btrfs on ubuntu though.10:06
arandLetoThe2nd: What does "sudo btrfs sub list /" give?10:08
arandHmm, or rather "sudo btrfs sub list /mnt"10:10
LetoThe2ndarand: it gives exactly nothing :-(10:10
arandOk... So then your top-level is actually your / ...10:11
arand..I would guess..10:12
LetoThe2ndhmh10:13
LetoThe2ndarand: well, never mind. i think i'm gonna kill the install today's afternoon, need something relaxing todo anyway10:16
arandLetoThe2nd: Right, is it like an old install, or was it converted from ext4 or so?10:16
LetoThe2ndarand: not sure, i admit. i think it was a maverick install, but it's very much possible i broke some parts when toying around10:17
arandWell the default on ubuntu is that the top of the btrfs contains your subvolumes "@" and "@home" which gets mounted using the subvol= option10:19
arand@ corresponds to /10:20
arandIn your case it may be the other parts in the boot process gets a bit confused since this is not your case10:21
LetoThe2ndarand: it's noted... will dive into it again then in the afternoon, when reinstalling. good way to chill a bit :-)10:23
arandLetoThe2nd: Indeed10:24
LetoThe2ndso seeya later10:25
rooks-livehow to enable wobbly windows in live beta? :P10:26
arandLetoThe2nd: See ya10:27
rooks-liveis there some official howto video that shows the real day to day operation on that new window manager?10:31
playingnattyrooks-live: system -> preferences -> compizconfig settings manger -> stroll down to "effects"  -> check wobby windows10:31
rooks-livewhere is system in unity? :D10:31
playingnattyyes, that's the location in 11.0410:32
playingnattyfor the option10:33
rooks-liveok,,,10:33
rooks-livebut where is the system hidden in unity, how to get that menu online?10:33
rooks-livewhat and where to click/press to have that menu?10:34
rooks-livedont mean to disrespect you guys, since youre doing awesome job, but im thinking on using ubuntu in my workplace on normal, nondev users, and that new interface will not pass the muster with them since i have problems navigating it myself (msc softw eng). i think what you need is some few case-study offices full of people doing their work, and test new usabilty on them first before all gungho deployment, since userfriendliness of that new inte10:40
rooks-liverface is lacking quite a lot of polish10:40
rooks-liveie easy change between opened maximized applications with mouse10:41
rooks-live(on small screens, where i need to mousewheel down to whatever app, since when i just move cursor down it wont scroll)10:42
arandIsn't the system config invoked via the user/logout/shutdown menu in Unity?10:44
rooks-liveoh, it is, kinda strange place for it10:45
arandYea, the shutdown icon metaphor doesn't really fit very well with it..10:47
rooks-liveif you guys are serious with pushing it how it is be prepared for quite a bit of dissatisfaction10:49
BaramiHello :)10:51
arandrooks-live: Change always does that, I don't like it myself as a DE, but at the same time I don't see any reason not to push it now.10:51
BaramiWhat is startup manager in unity?10:52
BaramiLike gnome-session.10:52
BaramiIn 11.04, tomboy is not running after login automatically.10:52
BaramiSo i want to add tomboy entry. but i can't find session manager or startup manager.10:53
rooks-livearand, @ what Barami said :) 11.04 looks awesome but i think it needs a bit of polish and sitthrough with nontechie users to see if they will find it easy to navigate10:55
rooks-livethanks for info anyway, gonna try the netbook version next :)10:56
arandrooks-live: Do report usability bugs, though, best wat to get things improved, at least for next release cycle.10:57
arand*way10:57
arandBarami: Should be available from the system config in the shutdown menu10:58
rooks-livek, will do10:58
* arand agrees that that actually seems a very bad place to put system settings10:59
Baramiarand, Thank for tips.11:00
BaramiNow i am goint to test starting tomboy.11:00
BaramiIt works. :)11:02
rwhittlehow is natty in its progession today ?11:19
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coz_ hey all11:30
BaramiHmm....11:32
BaramiCan't unity place a icon that is open the folder?11:43
BaramiHm...11:45
Baramiunity-place-folder has a bug. ~_~11:46
made2shredI tried updating from 10.10 to 11.04 and the updater crashed, i rebotted and now the system is stuffed. how can i fix this?11:46
Baramii entered .minecraft folder. but it open a .minecraft.1.2 folder11:46
Baramii hava several folders( .minecraft, .minecraft.1.3, .minecraft.1.2 or etc..)11:47
ChrisBuchholzBarami: Is it the launcher (Lenses) you are talking about?11:47
BaramiYes.11:48
yofelmade2shred: get a wired connection if possible, press ctrl+alt+f2, log in, run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a', 'sudo apt-get -f install', 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' and then 'sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop'11:48
BaramiAfter file and folder icon, it shows prefered folders.11:48
Baramiand i clicked .minecraft.11:48
BaramiBut it opened .minecraft.1.211:48
ChrisBuchholzBarami: well, it searches, so if what it finds "first" is the minecraft.1.2 folder, that will get opened upon return. You can use the arrow-keys to choose which "found" item should be selected11:49
ChrisBuchholzBarami: oh, you clicked on it?11:49
Baramiyes11:49
ChrisBuchholzBarami: i see.11:49
BaramiIt print only ".minecraft"11:49
BaramiBut it opened .minecraft.1.211:50
ChrisBuchholzBarami: maybe you should file a bug11:50
Barami..?11:50
ChrisBuchholzBarami: file a bug on launchpad against Unity, so someone who works on that particular part of ubuntu, can look at it and if is in fact a bug, fix it11:51
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made2shredyofel: this is what i get: http://pastebin.com/JpC6W6BB11:54
yofelmade2shred: seems it wasn't installed completely, try to 'dpkg --purge samba4' and then try again11:55
Saammnyone know how to make ubuntu indicator? i have got an idea for one useful indicator11:56
Baramihttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JZZ-bbyVvY - IT's recorded by phone.11:57
playingnattyanyone got Unity 11.04 working with ATI gfx?11:59
ChrisBuchholzBarami: it wont get you any help posting it here. You should file a bug about it11:59
BaramiI know. :)12:00
GOMIwhat could the problem be , if it always keeps logging me off , and shuts all programs i was working on ??12:27
bazhangGOMI, what version of ubuntu12:28
GOMI10.1012:28
bazhangGOMI, you are crossposting in the development release channel12:28
bazhang#ubuntu is the place not here12:28
GOMIoke12:29
voozeWhen does stable come out?12:33
voozei'm new to ubuntu, so i dont know when it usually comes12:33
arand!schedule12:33
ubottuA schedule of Natty Narwhal (11.04) release milestones can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyReleaseSchedule12:33
arand28th12:34
voozeokay, thanks :)12:34
thempHey all, I just installed the Natty beta, and so far it looks great. However, when running it, my computer is humming EXTREMELY loud compared to Windows 7. In Windows 7, it's not quiet, but it also isn't as loud as this. Here, it starts off slow and then the noisy gradually gets louder and louder until it's a high, grinding noise like an insane CD-ROM drive - only the noisy isn't coming from the CD-ROM drive, it seems to be coming fro12:47
thempm somewhere inside the computer12:47
thempGnome-monitor shows that the CPU (quad core) is not being used, so I doubt it's overheating on that part12:47
thempApart from the quad core CPU, I've got an ATI Radeon graphics card and a SATA harddisk in there - but what's bugging me is why this only happens when I run Ubuntu, and not Windows 7??12:48
thempIt's most annoying12:48
yofelI'm only guessing, but if the ati card has a fan it could be that the power management isn't working and it's running the gpu fan at full speed12:50
yofelthe fan of my nvidia card in my desktop is equally annoying, but that's the same in kubuntu and win712:50
thempyofel, that actually sounds plausible. I just took a quick peek in there and while I can't make out (or remember) if the ATI card has a fan, it sure is making A LOT of noise12:52
thempAlso, I haven't installed the proprietary drivers yet. Maybe they can solve the problem?12:52
thempbtw, is there any Linux program usable for monitoring fan speeds and stuff like that?12:53
thempYou know, that S.M.A.R.T. stuff12:53
yofellm-sensors can do some of that, smartmontools can read SMART data12:54
yofeland fglrx might help, but I have no idea if it works currently12:54
thempI'll try that, thanks12:58
thempBy the way, I have noticed the same loud behaviour when playing Dragon Age II on Windows 7. I don't know if the two issues are related, but it seems weird12:59
thempI hope it's just power management being off12:59
frankwethemp: you should search for bugs on launchpad, it seems like it's related to the graphics card13:00
thempfrankwe, will do. THanks13:00
thempRebooting now to see if the proprietary drivers will solve it13:01
ohsixfans are especially troublesome on the ati devices, their own drivers sometimes can't control them :D13:01
frankwethemp: 'lspci | grep VGA' will tell you what card you have13:01
thempAh13:01
Ian_Cornewhy  oh why did they make the unity launcher autohide..13:01
thempRadeon HD 570013:01
Ian_Corne:(13:01
thempLooks like this could be related https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=68285113:03
thempbrb13:03
ubottubugzilla.redhat.com bug 682851 in xorg-x11-drv-ati "[JUNIPER] ATI Technologies Inc [Radeon HD 5700 Series] has very noisy fan" [Medium,New]13:03
JohnFluxHi alll13:04
JohnFluxWhat version of KDE will 11.04 have?13:04
yofelconsidering we're almost at final freeze it will be 4.6.213:04
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thempyofel, oh well... The driver solved the problem with the noise, but also completely messed up my desktop with black boxes everywhere, to the point where I had to reboot into Windows 7 in order to be able to do anything at all :(13:11
thempI guess all the rumors of ATI and Linux were true13:11
frankwethemp: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/unity/+bug/74813713:12
ubottuUbuntu bug 748137 in unity (Ubuntu Natty) "unity rendering broken with fglrx (black masks)" [High,Fix released]13:12
frankweati is just a bad choice at the moment;)13:12
JohnFluxyofel: so..  if I accidentally introduced a regression into KDE 4.6.2 but fixed it in git a few days after release, is there any way to get that fix in kubuntu?13:12
JohnFlux:-)13:13
yofelJohnFlux: come into #kubuntu-devel with the link to the fix and explain why we should include that13:13
yofelbut sure, if it's important it's possible to get that in13:13
JoshuaLis there a list with gestures i can use with my magic trackpad? and how do i enabled two finger scroll with ubuntu 11.04?13:14
eamonis it true that ubuntu is upgrading to portage in the next release?13:41
blarneamon, no.13:42
eamonPhew, portage sucks.13:43
blarnI followed the instructions to install gnome3 from ppa and it doesn't install the skin13:45
blarnhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/22946/how-do-i-install-the-latest-version-of-gnome-313:45
blarndoes anyone have the fix for that?13:45
yofelblarn: I don't have a fix, but if you find one tell me too13:47
blarnok, do you have a fix for this problem? > http://picpaste.com/bright-WG3Dovwz.png13:50
blarn(bright washedout icons)13:52
blarn also, how to share a printer in the new gnome3 printer settings?14:04
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gladstonestupid question, does anyone know how to stop automatic dimming -> locking of the screen?14:16
lalechepor favor me pueden ayudar con esto meto la información por que es lo que he encontrado llevo unos meses y no consigo hacer funcionar el mando: "hauppauge nova td 500" "ubuntu 10.04" v4l "dvb-usb-dib0700-1.20.fw firmware file" "dvb-usb-dib0700-1.10.fw firmware file"  mudules lirc_mceusb2 lirc_dev lirc_i2c lircd.conf. hauppauge_novat500 lircd.conf  lircmd.conf.hauppage lircmd.conf lircmd.conf.hauppage14:17
lalechelircd.conf.hauppauge .lircrc14:17
bullgard4gladstone: Please explain what do you mean by "stop automatic dimming -> locking of the screen".14:18
thiebaude!es14:19
ubottuEn la mayoría de canales de Ubuntu se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español o charlar entra en el canal #ubuntu-es. Escribe "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y dale a enter.14:19
sha1sumTrying to do-release-upgrade and I'm getting: E:Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages. <--- I'm pretty sure this *is* because of held packages, but how can I see what the packages are?14:19
sha1sum(from Maverick to Natty)14:19
eamon!portage14:20
bullgard4sha1sum: You better wait a while and try again. It is pretty uselesss to see what repositories are not in best shape at a particular moment.14:21
gladstonebullgard4; Sorry, I mean, after the computer is idle for a few minutes it dims the screen to black (screensaver?) and requires you enter your password14:21
gladstoneI can't find the "Screensaver" option which existed in 10.1014:21
sha1sumbullgard4➤ ohhhh so if I change my mirror it's likely to remedy the situation?14:21
bullgard4sha1sum: Yes that can help in some situations.14:22
sha1sumthat would make sense. Leave it to USF to slack hah14:22
thiebaudegladstone, in the very top panel -upper right the system settings are there14:22
thiebaudein unity that is14:22
crischani tried to install natty beta1 and get failures. "dpkg error" when using the gui installer and "no kernel image found" with the console installer. how can i fix this?14:24
crischanthis happened with three different isos (ubuntu, ubuntu-netboot, kubuntu, all amd_64)14:24
bullgard4 crischan Did you check the MD5sums of your Isos?14:26
Milos_SDHi ... I can't add Firefox Minefield in Unity Launcher. If I add it, and start it from there, it just creates another icon of firefox in launcher, and when I close firefox, I can't start it again from the launcher I created... :(14:27
crischanbullguard4, md5sums are fine14:27
Milos_SDSame is happening with tvtime14:28
crischani got a tip ob #ubuntu to not try using usb...14:28
Spirits-SightDoes anyone know how to be able to switch back into Unity after putting gnome3/shell  it says failed to load seasion?14:29
blarnSpirits-Sight, you have to remove gnome3 to go back to unity14:31
blarnpurge the gnome3 ppa14:31
bazhang!info ppa-purge14:31
ubottuppa-purge (source: ppa-purge): disables a PPA and reverts to official packages. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2.8+bzr56 (natty), package size 4 kB, installed size 56 kB14:31
thiebaudeSpirits-Sight, i had that happen to me yestersday14:32
Spirits-Sightthat stinks I was hoping to be able to go between the two14:32
thiebaudei had to get rid of it and re-install 11.0414:32
thiebaudeyea i wanted to use gnome 3 too :)14:32
Spirits-SightI like number of things about it over unity but like layout little better with Unity, wish both became one UI with best of both :-) o well14:34
Spirits-Sightwill we be able switch between the two when final comes14:35
Spirits-Sight?14:35
thiebaudeim surprised canonical did not go with gnome3 instead of unity imho14:36
blarngnome3 has its own large set of problems14:36
bullgard4blarn: Where are these listed?14:37
blarni don't know im just using it and running into problems... i could list some if you like?14:37
Spirits-Sightits software and people are making software there will always be problems :(14:37
bullgard4blarn: Yes, please.14:38
blarnno desktop, no printer sharing, no keyboard layout options, no clock locations14:38
blarngnome-settings crashes regularly14:39
blarnapplication menu > application "activities"14:39
blarnprinting in general not nearly as easy14:41
Spirits-SightWill gnome3 be the underlineing of 11.04 or will that happen in 11.1014:41
thiebaudewow, all those problems why did they release it,lol14:42
bullgard4blarn: Thank you for this listing.14:42
Spirits-SightI like the settings layout better and its not many windows now, its all in one window so I like where thats going.  much easer to find stuff but its missing alot of the settings that gnome 2 had14:43
SikEnCidegood morning, Is Unity working in Virtual Machines yet ?14:43
blarnbullgard4, +2, they removed panel applets, so no weather or cpu scaling14:44
vectorySpirits-Sight: 10.1014:48
vectorySikEnCide: why wouldnt uit work in vm, try yourself perhaps14:49
SikEnCidevectory I did but it appears to be just the reg gnome desktop14:49
SikEnCideboth on my desktop which is a bit older.. and on my macbook pro which is a 2010 model so its newer14:49
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SikEnCideany suggestions on what I may need to do ot get it running correctly ?14:55
blarnSikEnCide, unity won't work in vbox14:57
blarni don't know about any other14:57
SikEnCideblarn I am using VmWare Viewer on Windows and VmWare Fusion on my Mac14:58
blarnok, I don't know about vmware, I did read somewhere, sometime, about work on a vmware 3d driver14:58
blarnthat would allow the hardware 3d that unity requires14:59
vectorydoes unity use gnome shell?14:59
blarnvectory, no14:59
SikEnCideblarn are they considering it not working in vm's a bug? or is it just because of the "hardware" a vm reports to the os15:02
dp_is natty capable / ready for primetime use? I know it hasn't been released, but are most of the showstopper bugs fixed?15:05
bazhangdp_, no15:06
bullgard4dp_: Most of the showstopper bugs have been fixed, yes.15:06
thiebaudedp_, we will see April 28th15:06
dp_heh.15:06
bullgard4dp_: But Natty is not yet to be recommended for productive use.15:06
thiebaudeim using it now so for me its ready15:06
dp_cool; thanks15:08
blarnSikEnCide, its not a bug, the virtual hardware is just not supported for 3d15:09
SikEnCideblarn ok, .. I need to build a new system for testing I suppose15:09
blarnits strange they are pushing unity now, imo, because 3d support in the kernel they selected is weak, all nvidia cards will not have 3d first run15:10
blarni think they are doing it now just because of gnome3 shell15:10
needhelp1i just installed ubuntu 11.04 beta 1 and after the install after i choose to reboot im dumped into a grub rescue CLI15:11
needhelp1what should i do?15:11
DirtyDawgis gnome 3 used in Ubuntu 11.04?15:11
thiebaudeno, DirtyDawg15:11
needhelp1something about a symbol is not found.. grub_env_15:11
DirtyDawgoh k15:11
thiebaude:)15:11
thiebaudeneedhelp1, are you dual-booting?15:13
needhelp1no15:13
thiebaudeok15:13
SikEnCideblarn I would think they are going Unity because of the gnome 3 shell as well. April 28th we will see if it works or clops15:15
SikEnCide*flops15:15
needhelp1any ideas what can do?15:15
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needhelp1it looks like there is no easy fix for this15:17
asd2I have chrome on 11.04 and flash crashes every time I try to enter full screen (yt videos etc). What do?15:17
gordonjcpasd2: try firefox?15:18
asd2firefox can't seem to find the plugin and I'm not interested in using it anyway15:19
jedixasd2: try turning off acceleration in flash15:23
needhelp1after a fresh install im droped into grub rescue, any ideas what i can do to fix it15:23
arandneedhelp1: LiveCD-reinstall grub15:23
needhelp1when i boot into the live cd, do i need to press something to get to that option?15:24
asd2yeah, that worked jedix, but my system is too crap to maintain good fps without acceleration :(15:25
arandneedhelp1: Just get into the live session.15:27
needhelp1then what15:27
arand!grub2 > needhelp115:27
ubottuneedhelp1, please see my private message15:27
arandneedhelp1: Follow the "reinstalling grub" instructions15:28
blarnneedhelp1, you didnt try to install on btrfs did you? just checking, i tried that once and got that result15:29
needhelp1no, ext415:29
arandblarn: You tried to put /boot on btrfs as well?15:30
blarnwell just everything15:30
needhelp1this looks complicated, should i just try to reinstall again from the live cd?15:31
syn-ackI thought that btrfs at this point was read only15:32
needhelp1i had a seperate partition with all my files backed up, is this going to be messed up since grub is messed up?15:33
needhelp1sda1 was my location for ubuntu install, sda3 was my backed up files15:33
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blarnneedhelp1, did you manually set ubuntu to install / on sda1?15:34
bob31in a recent natty install I've started seeing a triangle graphic in gtk apps in the lower right corner. is that a relic of that scrollbar experiment?15:34
syn-ackbob31, it's the resizer icon15:34
syn-ackbob31, it's part of the theme15:35
bob31syn-ack: I don't use a theme because I'm using dwm15:35
bob31seems to be aprt of Gtk+15:35
bob31*part15:35
needhelp1im booting into my live cd now to attempt to reinstall grub15:35
syn-ackhrm, very well could be then but I know I can get rid of it depending on the theme I use.15:35
jedixneedhelp1: you don't have a 3tv drive, do you?15:36
jedix3tb15:36
needhelp1no i dont15:36
Travis-42how well is the beta working? I'm currently on 10.10 64-bit and thinking about doing a fresh install. Wondering if maybe I should just do 11.0415:36
thiebaudeTravis-42, you use nvidia drivers?15:37
jedixTravis-42: I'd wait.. I had to use 11.04 for sandy bridge support, I'm using kubuntu though15:37
needhelp1yeah, i'd wait also15:38
bob31found it15:38
Travis-42thiebaude, yea. I saw there were problems with some nvidia systems, but it wasn't clear to me how widespread15:38
bob31resize grip is the name. supposedley backported from Gtk3. hmm, didn't see that Fedora15 Gnome315:38
thiebaudebug 72543415:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 725434 in cairo (Ubuntu Natty) "Nvidia drivers lead to extra memory usage for each process using libGL" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72543415:38
syn-ackbob31, Told ya. :P15:39
jedixI haven't had issues with nvidia (binary blob though)15:39
thiebaudeextra memory,lol :)15:39
* jedix has 16gb15:39
jedixI didn't even notice, haha15:39
bob31syn-ack: looking for an environment variable.15:39
Travis-42yea the memory isnt a big deal... but maybe I'll just wait. I want things to be stable :-)15:39
Travis-42thank you15:40
jedixneedhelp1: so after your install, grub2 isn't finding your kernel?15:40
syn-ackbob31, hrm... Wouldn't know where to start on that one. :/15:40
bob31searching online for "ubuntu resize grip disable" points at multiple patches/bugreports for a couple apps15:40
syn-ackah15:40
needhelp1jedix, it was saying something about a missing or it cant find a symbol Grub_ENV_system maybe and drops me into grub rescue15:41
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syn-ackbob31, Yeah, I'd imagine it's been added to the source and therefore really isn't a var for that. :/15:41
needhelp1im trying to get into the live cd now to try and install grub, it looks hard15:41
needhelp1it doest look like the live cd is going to work for me15:42
jedixneedhelp1: this? http://www.articleshub.org/article/6291/Fixing--the-symbol-grub-env-find--Error-Message.html15:42
thiebaudei think im going to install my nvidia drivers see if i still have a problem :)15:42
thiebauderight now with xchat open it 255mb out of 2gb15:42
thiebaudeit's15:42
jedixneedhelp1: just boot the live cd off the cd (not from the first harddrive)15:43
needhelp1thats what im tryhing15:43
jedixsay `try ubuntu 11.04`15:43
needhelp1the live cd isnt working15:43
needhelp1froze on try ubuntu 11.0415:43
thiebaudetry the text installer15:43
jedixtext install == alternative cd?15:43
needhelp1thiebaude, like reinstall ?15:43
thiebaudethe graphical installer did not work for me15:44
thiebaudealternate cd15:44
needhelp1press f2 thiebaude ?15:44
needhelp1ah, ok i'll d/l it15:44
thiebaudeok cool15:44
jedixI had to use the alternate cd because I setup RAID15:44
bob31syn-ack: someone suggests rebuild gtk+. yeah right, I could use gentoo or exherbo directly :)15:44
thiebaudeok brb going to see what happens,lol15:45
needhelp1does this mean my other partitions are gone also?15:46
jedixno15:46
jedixbut it doesn't mean they are there either15:47
needhelp1?15:47
jedixgrub errors are generally defined to MBR, and the boot partition15:47
jedixbut I dunno how you installed, so I can't say for sure your other partitions are still there15:48
needhelp1when i reinstall with alt cd, hoping that it works, will this fix the mbr and my sda4 backup parition will still be there?15:48
needhelp1i installed at /15:48
jedixduring the install, you have to do the partition setup manually and select which partitions ot use for what.. just make sure sda4 isn't formatted or used for something else and you should be good15:49
bob31syn-ack: sums it up: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/704105. google chromium guys are also contemplating adding a calls to disable it if the function is available. known since Marc there. fun :). at least iit's real and I'm not the only one seeing ghosts :)15:50
ubottuUbuntu bug 704105 in gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu) "Resize grip always appears in bottom right of GTK+2.0 windows" [Low,Confirmed]15:50
thiebaudemy system says it already has the nvidia experimental 3-d drivers :)15:51
bob31I hope I didn't ask the bot to modify the bug report15:51
bob31oops15:51
bob31I guess it's just an info report15:51
jedixthiebaude: do you see high memory usage?15:51
thiebaudeno its normal15:52
jedixI didn't notice, but I sorta went overboard with memory15:52
thiebaudeim using macbuntu with docky and xchat open and its using 182mb out of 2gigs15:52
jedixmacbuntu?15:53
jedixoh, hehe15:53
jedixthat's neat.15:53
thiebaudehttp://www.webupd8.org/2010/09/make-ubuntu-look-like-mac-osx-in.html15:53
thiebaudehate to say this but love the look of osx,lol15:54
jedixI hate the up top always bar15:54
jedixI  use kde15:54
thiebaudecool15:55
thiebaudei have always used gnome, for little over 5 yrs now15:55
jedixI switched to kde about 6 years ago after some massive network mount issues at my job caused gnome to be really laggy15:55
delacdoes anyone else get "linux-image-2.6.38-8-generic failed to install or upgrade" every time they restart?15:56
thiebaudei think i will log into unity to see what mem use is15:56
thiebaudebrb15:57
yofeldelac: well, it failed for you and now apport tells you that every time since you didn't report it yet15:57
yofelyou can remove the crash file in /var/crash if you want it to stop15:57
yofelyou are supposed to report bugs though...15:57
delacyofel: well, that is because something prevents it from reporting it15:58
yofelthat is?15:58
delacyofel: nice, if I can make it go away, but shouldn't I have the linux-image installed? :)15:58
thiebaudemem use now in unity is low15:58
yofeldelac: well, check if it's installed, the message just says it failed, maybe the next attempt worked15:59
delacyofel: well, now the error reporting got me as far as opening firefox for me. but it opened a wrong page...XD16:00
yofelwhich page?16:01
delaclost something?16:01
yofeloh16:01
yofelhm, that's either launchpad loosing reports or apport/python-launchpadlib messing up16:02
yofeldelac: works fine here though...16:04
thiebaudecool, everyting in unity is ok now16:04
delacX)16:04
thiebaudeim using the nvidia experimental 3-d drivers16:04
thiebaude:)16:04
vadi3What is the package that the display configuration utility belongs to?16:06
jedixthiebaude: 270.30?16:07
yofelvadi3: if you want to report a bug run 'ubuntu-bug -w' and click on it, apport will tell you16:07
thiebaudei need to check on that16:07
vadi3thanks16:08
yofelnvidia experimental ones should be the experimental libs for nouveau, not the proprietary driver16:08
thiebaudeahh ok16:09
thiebaudeno wonder i did not see a nvdia control panel,lol16:09
yofelcheck /var/log/Xorg.0.log for what's being used16:09
thiebaudeok16:09
jedixI use dpkg -l|grep nvidia -i16:10
jedixI'm certainly running the proprietary ones16:10
thiebaudeii  nvidia-common                         0.2.3016:11
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jedixyou're using nouveau then16:12
thiebaudeok :)16:12
jedixI have ii  nvidia-current                        270.30-0ubuntu3                            NVIDIA binary Xorg driver, kernel module and VDPAU library16:12
thiebaudewhen i installed 11.04 i choose not to install the nvidia drivers16:13
jedixmakes sens why you don't have them then16:13
jedixwasn't the bug for those drivers?16:14
thiebaudefor the propietary drivers16:14
yofelwell, they didn't work for a while, true16:14
thiebaudei'll prob never need them now16:15
afiefHow unstable is 11.04? I would like to start testing it16:15
syn-ackit's pretty stable16:15
jedixI have kubuntu 11.04 installed.  it's stable but has some small issues16:16
meganerdthiebaude: there was a problem with both the ati and and nvidia proprietary drivers16:16
jedixmeganerd: what was the issue? is it resolved?16:16
thiebaudeoh, i did not know ati had that problem16:16
yofelafief: depends on what desktop env, kde works fine here, unity not really16:16
meganerdjedix: IIRC it was the usual proprietary kernel module dance,16:17
yofelthiebaude: all proprietary drivers break for a while when we get a new X release16:17
jedixyofel: is that why there's grumbles of perhaps just using gnome 3 instead?16:17
jedixmeganerd: ah, seems to work okay for me right now16:17
needhelp1jedix, sorry my pc froze i didnt see what you said after i said, i installed a /16:17
thiebaudeyofel thanks for that info :)16:17
jedixalthough, grub looks like crap as usual16:18
needhelp1the alt cd is burning now16:18
needhelp1im about to try it out16:18
meganerdjedix: gnome3 really does not help here16:18
yofeljedix: could be, gnome3 from the PPA works at least somewhat, but that doesn't seem to have a working gtk theme16:18
* thiebaude i cant look back now :)16:18
jedixneedhelp1: during the install, you have to do the partition setup manually and select which partitions ot use for what.. just make sure sda4 isn't formatted or used for something else and you should be good16:19
yofelwell, I'm stuck on nvidia-current as long as nouveau gets me GPU lockups with opengl...16:19
needhelp1jedix, thanks, im trying the alt cd now, though im not sure this will work. I thought alt cd was for graphical issues16:19
meganerdAs soon as my sandy bridge GPU gets supported, I am dropping the nvidia card from my machine16:19
afiefhow is the radeon driver doing? the one that was in 10.10 used to burn through my laptop battery too quickly :-(16:20
genii-aroundyofel: Pretty much same thing here16:20
jedixneedhelp1: I used teh alt because I wanted raid16:20
jedixit also  has lvm support16:20
yofelgenii-around: what card?16:20
genii-aroundyofel: 9300M GS16:21
jedixstarfraft 2 runs awesome with wine 1.3.7 & 11.0416:21
jedixstarcraft16:21
yofelah, well, what I have is freedesktop bug 2698016:21
jedixon ultra16:21
* yofel kicks ubottu https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2698016:22
ubottuFreedesktop bug 26980 in Driver/nouveau "NVA3 / NVA5 / NVA8 / NVAF (GT2xx/GT3xx) with nouveau: random GPU lockups" [Major,New] http://bugzilla.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2698016:22
jedixhehe16:22
ubottuFreedesktop bug 26980 in Driver/nouveau "NVA3 / NVA5 / NVA8 / NVAF (GT2xx/GT3xx) with nouveau: random GPU lockups" [Major,New]16:22
jedixlagged I guess16:22
yofelyep16:22
jedixI have a GTX 570, what NVA is that?16:23
blarnnvc0 family16:24
jedixthanks16:24
blarnNVC8 (GF110) exactly16:25
jedixso confusing it's a GF110 when they have a GTX 1XX16:25
blarnwell the processor is GF110, not the model16:26
blarnthe model includes things like ram configuration and outputs and whatnot16:26
needhelp1jedix, installing base system now, almost done.16:26
* needhelp1 crosses fingers16:26
jedixhehe16:27
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rockyare the "cd" images available for natty beta1 all in dvd size (4gb) now ?16:38
jedixI don't think so16:39
jedixI got a cd one16:39
jedixwell, there's an option for both16:39
rockyi don't see any images less than 4gb ... http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/natty/beta-1/16:39
jedixhttp://releases.ubuntu.com/natty/16:40
rockyvery weird that my listing and your listing are different16:41
Picirocky: Those are DVD images.16:41
patdk-wkheh, I can't even use the cd image, too large to fit on cd :(16:44
patdk-wkoh, new ones look like they will fit16:44
blarn"This directory contains only less-used images which are not mirrored widely. For the most frequently downloaded CD images, see releases.ubuntu.com."16:44
rockyah yes, my bad16:46
BluesKajHowdy folks16:47
* genii-around slides BluesKaj a coffee16:48
BluesKajthanks genii-around :)16:52
genii-aroundAnytime of course!16:52
shane2peruis the server down for the download?16:58
BluesKajhad to install ubuntu-desktop in order to boot my den-linuxpc. After upgrading to natty, kubuntu-desktop had so many broken dependencies the rescue mode recommended removal, wich I then did. Thn whemn I sbootrd succssfully into gnome and udating I wa able to install kubuntu-desktop successfully . A bit of a weird workaround , but it gives some insight into hy some ppl stick with gnome . ...better HW support , maybe ?16:59
* BluesKaj checks KB atteries again16:59
shane2peru!download16:59
ubottuUbuntu installation CDs can be downloaded from http://releases.ubuntu.com - Mirrors can be found at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors - PLEASE use the !torrents to download !Maverick, and help keeping the servers' load low!16:59
ikoniaBluesKaj: the desktop has nothing to do with hardware16:59
BluesKajerr  batteries16:59
charlie-tcashane2peru: if you are looking for Natty, it is better to use the daily images.17:01
charlie-tca!daily17:01
ubottuDaily builds of the CD images of the current development version of Ubuntu are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/ and http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/17:01
BluesKajikonia, perhaps X then , cause it certail appears so17:01
BluesKaj=err certainly17:01
ikoniaBluesKaj: nope17:01
shane2perucharlie-tca: where do I get them?17:01
BluesKajikonia,, then what do you surmise ?17:01
charlie-tcashane2peru: from those two links ubottu gave us17:02
ikoniaBluesKaj: the kde packages have not been tested and pushed out as much as the gnome ones17:02
shane2perucharlie-tca: ohh, dooohh,  the daily one. :)  I didn't notice that part, thanks.17:02
charlie-tcaYou are welcome17:02
ikoniaBluesKaj: the underlying systems hardware (kernel) xorg (display) are shared by both gnome and kde, so it's more likley just bugs in kde17:02
ikoniamore so as you updated to later package versions and you're working17:02
charlie-tcashane2peru: daily is alternate installer, daily-live is desktop image17:03
shane2peruthanks again.17:03
BluesKajikonia, I keep thinking that it has to do with HW due to the age of the pc and the experiences I've had with live-cd and the alternate installs vs the this 3yr ol pc which uses the same desktop without any probs , but different hardware.17:04
ikoniaBluesKaj: there is probably elements of truth in that, eg: the older video card has less support in xorg than say the newer pc (nvidia/ati drop models shockingly easy) however it's not going to be a difference between kde/gnome17:05
BluesKajok ikonia, understood. The nvidia cards are 7600gt in the older pc and 8400gs in the 3 yr old pc , so there's a driver difference , hence my conclusion of better HW support in gnome.17:08
ninjaianyone else have the texture glitch where the scale icon shows in the bottom right corner of windows?17:09
ikoniaBluesKaj: I can see how it may look like that, but just keep in mind, the kernel deals with hardware (same on both PC's) then X deals with display (same on both) then the desktop sits on top of that, so it really doesn't care about hardware17:10
ikonia(I'm over simplifying of course)17:10
BluesKajikonia, ok , thanks for the explanation. Actually, I should have realized that myself :)17:13
ikoniait's easy to get confused with it, more so when you look at layers like hal/dbus etc17:14
ikoniaharder to draw a line where the under lying technology stops and the desktop components start17:15
delachmm, starting to be low on disk space on my live-usb-stick. any way to make more space?17:19
icerootdelac: a larger stick?17:20
delaciceroot: well, actually I dont think that would help. It seems the stick actually contains a gigabyte of free space, but the os tells me that there is only 50MB left.17:22
ninjaianyone else have the texture glitch where the scale icon shows in the bottom right corner of windows?17:22
aranddelac: Delete old packages? log files? downloads?17:23
Saammanyone else having this problem ---> Bug #75106717:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 751067 in fglrx-installer (Ubuntu) "Colors are mangled in Natty" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75106717:24
ChrisBuchholzAre there any plans of making a GUI configuration-tool for managing multitouch gestures. I got 3-finger click for the Love Handles, 4-finger slide to appear/disappear the Dock. I would like many more! Especially one for the Compiz Scale plugin (Meta+W). Are there any plans yet? And is it yet possible to set up via manual configuration-file style?17:25
delacarand: log and temp are empty. and there seems to be only one unneeded package (old linux-image), but that refuses to be removed (some error with uninstall script)17:25
skyjumperChrisBuchholz: not sure about multitouch, but easystroke sounds close17:26
ChrisBuchholzskyjumper: what is that?17:26
aranddelac: I was thinking of /var/cache/apt/archives/ rather17:27
ChrisBuchholzskyjumper: aah. Well, does that use uTouch by Canonical?17:27
skyjumperapp for assigning actions to mouse gestures17:27
skyjumpernot sure17:27
ChrisBuchholzskyjumper: because that was especially what i wanted17:27
SaammI cant use firefox 4 coz of this bug - Bug #751067...anyone else having this problem?17:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 751067 in fglrx-installer (Ubuntu) "Colors are mangled in Natty" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75106717:27
delacarand: is that all useless extra that can be removed?17:29
aranddelac: Use apt-get clean/autoclean to do so17:29
dashhowdy. i've just upgraded my mac pro to natty and now the ethernet ports don't work.17:37
dashspecifically, i see stuff in dmesg about them, they show up in ifconfig, but they indicate there's no cable in them17:37
dashso carrier detect is busted or something. anyone ever seen that sort of thing before, or have suggestions on what I should check?17:39
dashi should note that it worked before I upgraded, using the mactel-support packages17:40
ryedash, are you running some alpha/betta version or the latest code?17:42
dashrye: Latest, as of yesterday.17:42
ryedash, i had precisely the same issue with my non MBP device on nvidia chipset which got resolved by itself. mii-tool suggested there was no link, but the ethernet LED kept blinking17:43
dash"resolved by itself"? :)17:44
dash(FWIW, this is a Mac Pro, not a laptop)17:45
ryedash, yes, I have no other explanation even though I don't believe in these things17:45
ryedash, ethtool is also reporting that there is no link?17:46
dashhm, didn't try ethtool, i'll have a look at that.17:46
dashwas relying on network-manager's report, and the fact that running dhclient did nothing :)17:46
BluesKajdash, are you using NM or network/interfaces settings ?17:52
dashBluesKaj: Umm whichever this thing on my gnome panel is17:57
dashok further data17:58
dash looking at /sys/class/net/eth0/carrier, it says '0'17:58
dash'ethtool eth0' says no such device17:58
dashso i suspect userspace tools are not at fault here17:58
BluesKajdash, how did you use the dhclient command , sudo dhclient eth0 ?17:59
dashright17:59
dashif I go back to the old kernel, everything works as expected17:59
dash(picking 'previous linux versions' in the grub menu)17:59
BluesKajdash run route in a terminal18:01
dashBluesKaj: ok? and then what18:02
BluesKajdash , it gives the IP to modem or router18:02
dashBluesKaj: Not when your kernel thinks there's no ethernet cable plugged in, it doesn't.18:03
BluesKajdid you try18:03
dashno, because that would mean rebooting twice more :)18:03
frybyehi - in prev. vers. of ubuntu and even in the natty classic desktop one has the "places" including mounts of other partitions on the pc - how do I access this with unity...?18:03
BluesKajrebooting , ? we just want to see if thewre is any communication with your gateway device18:04
dashBluesKaj: there isn't, because the kernel is reporting that there's no cable plugged in18:05
dashBluesKaj: i had to reboot to get back on irc, so I can't easily check that anyway18:05
ryedash, no such device in ethtool?18:05
dashrye: yeah, pretty messed up18:05
ryedash, could you please pastebin the lspci ?18:05
dashyep, one sec18:06
* rye wonders whether there is an nvidia forcedeth driver18:06
dashhttp://paste.pocoo.org/show/368005/18:07
dashlspci reports the same under 2.6.31, too.18:07
frybyeshort vers. my ? - where is the "real" 'places' in unity?18:09
ryedash, so it is intel device18:09
dashyep, driver is e1000e18:09
ryedash, are you connected to a gigabit network?18:09
dashHmm, maybe? ethtool says "Speed: 1000Mb/s"18:10
dashi guess that is what it means.18:10
ryefrybye, i suppose there is no such thing now in the default install18:10
trismfrybye: you can see the Places in nautilus in the left sidebar, if the combobox is set to Places18:11
frybyerye - that is shi* .. hmm18:11
Guest91021QUESTION I am using  Ubuntu 11.4 on a Dell latitude D610 notebook. It is working fine except no 3D18:11
frybyetrism - tell me how pse...?18:11
flopexdoes anyone know how to enable visual effects under 11.04beta?18:12
frybyetrism: what is a combobar?18:12
ryeflopex, in unity they are automatically enabled18:12
frybyee e e combobox18:12
trismfrybye: click the home icon that is probably in your launcher, the File Browser should come up, make sure View/Side Panel is selected, and it should show Places in the side panel (the combobox is the menu at the top of the side panel)18:13
flopexI'm not using unity, I'm using classic GNOME18:13
ryedash, so, on an older kernel your ethtool does not work, is that correct?18:13
frybyethat side panel dissapeared a week ago and I have not found out how to get it back!!??18:13
flopexand when I go to appearance there isn't a tab for visual effects18:13
dashrye: on the older kernel (2.6.31) it does. on the natty kernel, 2.6.38, it does not.18:14
trismflopex: visual effects should be enabled, unless you selected the "No Effects" session, you can configure the effects in ccsm18:14
trismfrybye: View/Side Panel in the menubar18:14
flopexI selected the one with effects but it doesn't seem to be enabled18:14
frybyetrism: great - you are a **star** thanks18:15
ryedash, 2.6.38-8-generic, right?18:17
dashyes, that.18:18
dashoh hello, what's this backports package with an 'igb' module in it.18:18
flopexVisual effects don't seem to enable with UNITY either, any suggestions?18:20
DaekdroomIf you are using unity, there are visual effects activated.18:20
trismflopex: if you successfully run unity, the visual effects have to be enabled (unless you selected unity-2d)18:20
Daekdroom(unless it's unity-2d)18:20
flopexI already did and it didn't work18:21
ryedash, don't think i understood your 'igb' statement18:21
dashrye: hey guess what.18:22
ryedash, e1000e is outdated by igb from backports? backports from oneiric?18:23
dashrye: Installing 'linux-backports-modules-headers-natty-generic' fixed it.18:23
arif-alianyone know how to disable compiz at all in natty18:23
arif-alimistype sorry, found my answer18:23
dashrye: i don't know where it's from, I just know it works now. ;D18:23
ryedash, this is extremely good to know18:23
Freyrhi there! i just installed 11.04 beta 1 in virtualbox, but for some reason i can't run unity. can anyone tell me how to fix this ?18:24
ryedash, so you rebooted and running igb now?18:24
dashcorrect.18:24
dashethtool works, etc.18:24
ninjaihas anyone experienced sluggishness in the beta?18:25
dashI'm sure someone has.18:25
tensorpuddingyes18:25
dashrye: thanks for the moral support :)18:25
dashnow i just gotta redecorate18:25
ryewell, it means the issue is not that widespread, my gige/nvidia machine had been suffering something entirely else, still good to know18:25
rcmaehlhttp://www.canonical.com/ legit? if so why is it trying to access port 11?18:25
ryedash, you are very welcome :)18:25
dashthis was a karmic->natty upgrade18:26
ryercmaehl, you mean the http server is issuing an incoming request at port 11? what's the ip?18:27
delachow to remove old kernel if: "linux-image subprocess installed post-removal script returned error exit status 1"?18:27
rcmaehl91.189.94.418:27
rcmaehlresolves to europium.canonical.com18:27
ryercmaehl, also it is ntp.ubuntu.com18:29
blueyedI guess there's a bug about apps not showing up in the "tray area" properly anymore with Unity?18:30
blueyedlike with lastfm.18:30
ryercmaehl, but port 11 is not near ntp18:30
rcmaehlrye: so why is it trying to access my pc via that port18:30
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ryercmaehl, could you please tell how do you detect that? I.e. is that a iptables log etc?18:32
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rcmaehlrye: firestarter18:33
ryercmaehl, and you are connected to the network directly, is that correct?18:33
charlie-tcablueyed: yes, reported already. I don't have the bug number handy18:34
blueyedthanks, charlie-tca. good enough for me then. any workaround known?18:35
charlie-tcaNope18:35
charlie-tcadiscussion about removing notification area altogether though on ML18:35
ryeblueyed, only skype and java or wine apps were whitelisted to use the notification area18:36
blueyedis the whitelist editable by the user, or something compiled into?18:37
ryeblueyed, http://askubuntu.com/questions/30742/how-do-i-access-the-system-tray/30748#3074818:37
blueyedthanks, rye.18:37
ryeblueyed, you are welcome, I also learned something new :)18:38
blueyedhmm.. I cannot paste into "alt-f2".. and then it says to have it stored into the memory backend only..18:41
delachmm, anyone? I have "ghost" of old kernel haunting in my package index and it prevents any new installs. Cant remove it even with apt-get install -f. help?18:42
blueyeddelac: how is it failing? probably something in postinst I guess?18:45
blueyeddelac: find the script/line and add some "|| true" there or return 0 as appropriate.18:45
blueyeddelac: I had this happen with some dkms script (nvidia).18:46
delacblueyed: gives this: linux-image subprocess installed post-removal script returned error exit status 118:46
delacblueyed: where I might find that script?18:47
blueyeddelac: /var/lib/dpkg/info/linux*postrm18:47
blueyeddelac: you could even just move it away, then retry purging/removal. It's better to fix the exact issue though (in case there is cleanup etc)18:48
delacblueyed: there doesn't seem to be any related files left. or what do you mean by moving it away?18:49
blueyeddelac: moving the postrm script away.18:50
rockyis there really no way to tell unity to permanently hide or disable the top menubar on my secondary display?18:56
thiebaudebug 72543419:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 725434 in nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu) "Nvidia drivers lead to extra memory usage for each process using libGL" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72543419:27
thiebaudeits finallly fixed for me, yay, just had an update few minutes aga :)19:28
thiebaudeago19:28
searaymanare accelerated graphics turned on by default in ubuntu unity? I want to know if i have the latest drivers running, because in unity i can not watch mlb.tv19:30
thiebaudeim not quit sure if they are or not19:31
thiebaudesearayman,19:31
thiebaudei use nvidia 8400gs19:32
searaymani think they are not actually19:32
searaymani am installing the restricted drivers now, will this give me better performance? and possibly allow me to watch mlb tv? cause mlb tv works in classic with noe effects19:32
thiebaudei just had an update that fixed the problem i had19:33
searaymanthiebaude: so you think this will help my problem now that i can install restricted drivers?19:33
thiebaudeyou have nvidia?19:34
searaymanthiebaude: nope ati19:34
thiebaudeok, i really dont know19:35
thiebaudeall i know i had bug 725434, where when i had the nvidia propietary drivers installed i was using way too much ram19:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 725434 in nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu) "Nvidia drivers lead to extra memory usage for each process using libGL" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72543419:35
searaymanthiebaude: i swear last time i tried to install restricted drivers it said i didnt have any.... but today i checked and i did19:36
thiebaudeand now i have just install the propietary drivers for nvidia and i dont have that problem anymore19:36
thiebaudeinstalled19:36
thiebaudesomething about libcairo19:36
thiebaudeit was 1mb of updates19:36
thiebaudesearayman, i would install it and see what happens :)19:37
searaymanwith the propriety driver installed and in use should i hypotheticaly get better performance?19:37
searaymanyea i am about to restart once this innign is over, i am wtchign a game now on classic no effects19:37
thiebaudei notice the performance because my ram usage is down by alot19:37
searaymanyea, understan19:38
thiebaudewith the bug i had with firefox open used 800 mb19:38
searaymanouch19:38
thiebaudenow its 360mb out of 2 gb19:38
thiebaudeits normal now for me19:38
searaymanwhere can i check that19:38
thiebaudewhat i usally get  :)19:38
thiebaudei use htop19:38
searaymangotcha19:39
thiebaudesudo aptitude install htop19:39
searaymanthiebaude: brb going to restart aand try this19:39
thiebaudeok, cool good luck soo happy about this now:)19:39
jedixhtop?19:41
thiebaudelike a system monitor jedix19:42
jedixthat's neat19:42
thiebaudeyeo been using it along time, i still use the ubuntu system monitor also19:42
thiebaudeyep19:42
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J1MB0I am testing Ubuntu 11.04, previously when I have tested when an app crashes it gives me the option to auto generate the error/bug report on launchpad.  However the current bug I am experiecing is x locking up.  Therefore I canonly ctrl-alt-f1 and log in to irssi from a terminal.  What is the command to create a current error report I can submit to launchpad?19:49
AzelphurJust did an update on natty, now I'm having issues with software sticky middle click, anyone else getting this?19:50
zniavreJ1MB0, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity/FilingBugs#Getting%20a%20stack%20trace19:50
J1MB0Thanks zniavre, is there a text based browser I can install via apt, as I don't want to reboot and not be able to replicate the error.  Is there some way I can use a text based browser or download that page to a txt file19:51
dashOkay so installing igb didn't actually help, it was entirely a placebo effect19:51
dashso for _some_ reason my ethernet card decided to work just once in the natty kernel19:52
zniavreJ1MB0,  i do not know sorry19:53
zniavrenever use one browser text-mode19:53
thiebaudeHas the global menu been taken out of unity?19:54
J1MB0zniavre: no worries... I will just reboot and read the wiki.  This crash happens perhaps once a day at the moment so it will happen again... next time I will be prepared19:54
jedixJ1MB0: lynx19:54
J1MB0jedix: ahh thank you.. I knew there was just could not remember the name19:54
jedixJ1MB0: if you want the files downloaded you can use wget19:54
J1MB0jedix: I thought of wget but it would be a pain to read the html... whereas lynx will allow me to read the page . Excellent :-)19:55
Azelphuranyone wanna check my issue at all?19:55
jedixAzelphur: I have not seen this issue, but I fresh installed beta 119:56
Azelphurdid you do an update today?19:56
jedixnot today, but yesterday19:56
jedixI'm at work right now.. the system I have 11.04 on is at home19:57
Azelphurok :p19:57
AzelphurI think it was an update today that caused it, middle click is like a toggle switch now19:57
jedixwonderful19:57
jedixis this in unity?19:57
jedixI also use kde19:57
Azelphurpress and release = press, press and release again = release xD19:57
Azelphurthis is in classic desktop mode19:57
Azelphurgnome19:57
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dashHere's the difference between dmesg logs for my old (working) kernel and the new (non-working) natty kernel: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/368083/19:58
dashThere's some different IRQs going on there for the ethernet card... I don't know enough to figure out if that's relevant.19:59
jedixshouldn't be19:59
dashwell that's comforting, i guess, but it leaves me more clueless about the behaviour difference :)20:00
dashmaybe i should get a maverick kernel or something and see if it does the same.20:01
jedixI'd try a vanella one20:01
dashjedix: sounds like a lot of work ;)20:01
jedix Disabling ASPM L0s20:02
jedixwth..20:02
dashYeah20:02
dashI am starting to suspect that.20:02
jedixit's a recent fix for errata20:02
dashthis looks maybe related. http://serverfault.com/questions/193114/linux-e1000e-intel-networking-driver-problems-galore-where-do-i-start/219658#21965820:02
jedixwhat kernel ar eyou on?20:03
dash2.6.38-8 is the one i've been having problems with20:03
jedixdid you try the pcie_aspm=off kernel parameter in grub?20:03
dashi haven't yet.20:04
dashjust found that20:04
jedixwhat does  ethtool -e eth0 say?20:04
dashi'll have to reboot to check, but 'ethtool eth0' basically says it can't find anything20:05
jedixcan't find the interface?20:05
dashright20:05
jedixthat's crazy20:05
dashit shows up in /sys/class/net and ifconfig but the ioctl fails for ethtool.20:08
jedixthat's very odd20:09
jedixdid you grab the `lspci -vvv` output for it?20:09
dashno, would that differ based on kernel?20:10
jedixit would differ based on hardware version20:10
dashwell i'm running the old kernel now20:10
dashi'll reboot with that aspm option.20:11
dashoh well, no good20:18
dashand ethtool -e eth0 says the device doesn't exist.20:19
thiebaudewish firefox would get the fonts right imho :)20:20
dashjedix: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/368105/20:21
dashso, no significant differences between what lspci says under the different kernel versions20:22
BluesKaj-dendash:  what about, ethtool eth0 ?20:28
dashBluesKaj-den: Similar results, says it can't read anything.20:31
BluesKaj-dendash, which NIC is it ?20:34
dashlspci sez: : Intel Corporation 82574L Gigabit Network Connection20:35
BluesKaj-dendash i wonder if your ethernet status has changed from eth0 to eth1 or some such20:39
dashBluesKaj-den: both of them exhibit this behaviour.20:40
BluesKaj-dendash, have you tried this driver?  http://sourceforge.net/projects/e1000/files/e1000e%20stable/1.2.10/20:43
dashBluesKaj-den: nope, do you think it's different from what's in natty?20:44
searaymanhow can i open up any stre min vlc?20:45
searaymanstream*20:45
BluesKaj-dendash, could be an update the one you've been using ...I see the original driver dates back to 200720:46
Guest14352Hi All 11.04 problem help please?20:46
BluesKaj-den!ask | Guest1435220:47
ubottuGuest14352: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-)20:47
dashBluesKaj-den: did you even look at my dmesg paste? :)20:47
Guest14352fresh install kub 11.04, tried 2times same result. upon updating "the disk drive for / is not present or unavailable to mount"20:48
BluesKaj-dendash, guess I should have scrolled down further ..   :)20:50
meganerdcadash: it is probably not different from what is in natty since it is almost a year old.  Chances are it has been merged upstream into the stock kernel by now21:00
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dashmeganerd: that matches my expectations21:00
meganerddash: it is probably the same in 10.10 as well21:01
BluesKaj-denmeganerd, then that kernel source driver should be connecting his ethernet21:02
dashBluesKaj-den: what do you mean? :)21:03
dashi mean, obviously it _should_ work, but hey21:03
dashnoen of us would be here if that always worked out.21:03
jedixdash: what does ifconfig -a say about what eth devices exist?21:04
dashjedix: eth0 and eth1 show up21:04
dashand they're in /sys/class/net21:04
searaymanstill can not get lmb.tv to load in natty....21:04
jedixpuzzling21:04
searaymanmlb.tv is what i meant to say21:04
dashjedix: indeed.21:05
meganerdis it not flash?21:05
meganerdsearayman: mlb, do they use flash or silverlight?21:05
searaymanmeganerd: flash21:06
genii-aroundI'm pretty sure it's flash. Works here and i don't have silverlight21:06
jedix     Region 2: I/O ports at 2000 [size=32]21:06
searaymanmeganerd: the video never loads in flash for me....its just loadign forever...21:06
Kurdistanhey I read that gnome classic will be default for natty21:07
Kurdistanis that correct?21:07
syn-ackNo it's not21:08
dashjedix: hmm yeah, and that says [disabled] in the new kernel.21:08
jedixdash: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=11597221:08
dashjedix: Suspicious!21:08
syn-ackUnity is default with GNOME classic as an option.21:08
ninjaiwhere's the option to change to gnome classic?21:09
syn-ackninjai, in GDM21:09
dashjedix: and of course there's no answer. heh21:09
syn-ackDon't get used to it though since reports are that it will not be included in 11.08, ninjai and Kurdistan21:10
jedixdash: modinfo e1000e | grep ver21:10
ninjaisyn-ack, i know :(21:10
ninjaimight have to find a new distro...21:10
syn-ackmeh, Unity's growing on me.21:10
searaymanI am actually really liking unity thus fr21:11
searaymanfar21:11
Kurdistanwhat syn-ack you mean 11.04?21:11
searaymanother then not beign ble to get mlb.tv to plaay....21:11
jedixdash: also, maybe check the interrupts..21:11
jedixcat /proc/interrupts21:11
ninjaisyn-ack, exactly why i said might. At first I was like screw this, then i was like hm... not SO bad...21:11
jedixon both configs21:11
syn-ackninjai, I was the same way21:11
syn-ackKurdistan, hrm?21:11
searaymanI m really digging the bar on the left nd how it works, just wish it had plugins...21:12
genii-aroundsearayman: Are you on 32 or 64 bit?21:12
dashjedix: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/368083/21:12
searaymangenii-around: 32 bit21:12
dashjedix: 1.2.20-k221:12
jedixthat's different than the 1.2.10 mentioned earlier..21:12
genii-aroundAh, OK. I had a 64bit workaround for flash that I had to do this week earlier21:13
searaymanalso dont like how unity handles dual screens, it has the one bar on the top of both screens....21:13
Kurdistansyn-ack, you wroute 11.08 it should be 11.04.21:13
Kurdistanif ubuntu is not planning to ship it late21:13
syn-ackKurdistan, I said that in 11.04 Gnome classic desktop is included but as of 11.08, it will not be included any longer21:13
syn-ackKurdistan, No, I said what I meant.21:14
jedixdash: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=63265021:14
ubottubugzilla.redhat.com bug 632650 in kernel "Intel 82574L NIC failure (e1000e module)" [Medium,Closed: duplicate]21:14
Picisyn-ack: 11.08 is not an Ubuntu release.21:14
syn-ackwait, 11.10 will be the release, wont it21:14
Kurdistansyn-ack, okey now I get you.21:14
Picisyn-ack: Yes, and UDS for 11.10 hasn't happened yet, so nothing is set in stone.21:14
Kurdistansyn-ack, that was why I asked. :)21:14
Pici!uds21:15
ubottuThe Ubuntu Developer Summit will be held between May 9th - 13th in Budapest, Hungary - See http://uds.ubuntu.com/ for more details21:15
syn-ackPici, Right... That's why I said "reports are"21:15
Picisyn-ack: righto21:15
Kurdistanmy question is not answered will gnome classic be default or not to natty?21:15
KurdistanI hope it will so unity have more time to become stable21:15
searaymangenii-around: did you have any ideas?21:15
syn-ackKurdistan, I told you no21:16
Kurdistansyn-ack, according to phonorix it will.21:16
genii-aroundsearayman: Not for 32bit, sorry21:16
BluesKaj-dendash is ifconfig showing anything under eth0 ?21:16
searaymanKurdistan: nope21:16
searaymangenii-around: lol, thanks for the thought anywho21:17
Kurdistansyn-ack, are you a developer or not?21:17
syn-ackKurdistan, no, but I keep up on what's going on. and since when has phonorix got anything right?21:17
syn-ackKurdistan, I'm surprised to even pay any attention to that rag.21:17
syn-ackKurdistan, and considering that I'm running Natty right now, and I'm an active bug reporter... well you get the picture21:18
searaymanlol21:19
syn-ackThat's not to say that I wasn't developing at one time. I just don't have the time for it right now.21:20
Kurdistansyn-ack, I have respect to all ubuntu users that give back21:21
syn-ackYou should respect to all ubuntu users, regardless. imo.21:21
Kurdistanokey then I know unity will be default. hope it will be stable.21:21
syn-ackUnity already is pretty stable.21:21
Kurdistanubuntugeek wrote that unity (natty) was the worste beta21:22
searaymanKurdistan: its pretty stable right now21:22
Kurdistanmany people seems to have that feeling21:22
syn-ackKurdistan, I can't believe you're paying attention to all these21:22
Kurdistansyn-ack, ubuntugeek is a good site.21:22
syn-ackKurdistan, The plain and simple fact is that this is a pretty major change to Ubuntu. There are users who are going to be pissed about it. It's alright read that stuff but you really shouldn't be taking it seriously until you've taken the time to try for yourself.21:23
dashi tried out unity, it's pretty neat, i think it's a good direction21:24
dashbut this week i switched to awesome21:24
Kurdistansyn-ack, :) I will try it. I am ubuntuholic21:24
syn-ackThat's the only real way you're going to come to any definitive conclusion.21:24
searaymandash: whats awesome?21:24
dashsearayman: a tiling window manager21:24
searaymanhmmm21:24
searaymandash: link?21:24
dashawesome.naquadah.org21:25
searaymanlooks fast nd light21:25
dashit's surprised me so far, i thought i was going to not like it. but it's got dbus notifications support, has a floating-windows mode, etc21:25
syn-ackIt is21:25
dashsearayman: most window managers are :)21:25
dash(for everything else, there's compiz)21:26
searaymanlol21:26
searaymanyea....21:26
syn-ackdash, are you using AwesomeWM within Gnome?21:26
searaymananyone else try unity 2d?21:26
syn-acknope. don't need to. :P21:26
dashsyn-ack: no, i might try that later21:26
dashsyn-ack: but honestly i hardly ever use the panel21:26
syn-ackdash, That ought to prove interesting.21:27
Kurdistanhave nice evening ubuntuholics.21:28
yaaarwe're addicted to ubuntuhol?21:51
magn3tsAnyone have Guest Additions + Natty + VB working. I really wish it would work...21:57
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myk_robinsoncan someone pastebin a defaulted apt source list for Natty? I think some of my Maverick stuff may have polluted it22:07
mns`myk_robinson: deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu natty main restricted22:11
mns`myk_robinson: deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu natty main restricted22:11
myk_robinsonmns`: I found this    http://ubuntu4beginners.blogspot.com/2011/01/restore-your-sources-list-to-defaults.html22:11
mns`myk_robinson: deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu natty-updates main restricted22:12
myk_robinsonbut definitely thank you for responding22:12
mns`myk_robinson: =)22:12
myk_robinsonmns`: I started getting this error today:   W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net///ubuntu/dists/natty/main/source/Sources  404  Not Found22:15
myk_robinsoni get it even after defaulting the sources list22:15
myk_robinsonanyone else able to confirm the same problem?22:15
arandmyk_robinson: Look in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* as well...22:17
gordonjcphow can I get Ubuntu to not attempt to update grub?22:18
myk_robinsonarand: i dont have much    http://pastebin.com/SY7hHNf222:18
arandgordonjcp: dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc22:19
dasharand: probably not. what's the problem?22:19
myk_robinsonarand: would you mind comparing that to yours? I know I have manually added Wine 1.3, Google Chrome, and Gwibber Lens22:19
dashoops wrong person :)22:19
dashgordonjcp: what's the problem you're having?22:19
arandgordonjcp: Deselect any drives22:19
arandmyk_robinson: Likely one of those are not available for natty, or so..22:20
gordonjcpdash: whenever I update ubuntu, it pulls in grub222:21
arandmyk_robinson: the --natty.list looks suspicious22:21
gordonjcpdash: and then rather rudely obliterates my boot laoder22:21
gordonjcp*loader22:21
myk_robinsonarand: not sure where that came from. Do you have that?22:21
gordonjcparand: I'll give that a go22:21
arandgordonjcp: DO what I said22:21
arandSorry sticky caps22:22
arandmyk_robinson: Nope22:22
arandmyk_robinson: I've got naugt in that dir, since I've added no PPAs22:23
gordonjcparand: interestingly it sees a couple of the other usable partitions but not all of them22:23
gordonjcparand: maybe I should file a bug22:23
myk_robinsonarand: the --natty ones apparently were the offending ones. Thanks for the comparison, unsure where they came from22:23
arandmyk_robinson: You possibly ran add-apt-repository with odd parameters, or maybe they got confused in a dist-upgrade..22:25
arandgordonjcp: Possibly, I'm not sure though.22:25
ceed^During the last few days I've noticed that the screen is mostly black when the screen comes on after inactivity. Slowly applications are showing as black areas dissapears over 30 seconds or so. Anyone else seen this kind of behavior? Natty fully updated.22:27
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thiebaudeFailed to download repository information23:09
thiebaudeim running update manager and that's what it says23:09
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