[00:01] <mwhudson> i have a x220, it's some intel gpu
[00:01] <mwhudson> arrandale?
[00:01] <mwhudson> the codenames confuse me :(
[00:02] <Ian_Corne> I doubt you'll have many issues with it
[00:02] <Ian_Corne> you're just upgrading the kernel on a natty system or?
[00:02] <mwhudson> ah no, it's sandy bridge
[00:03] <mwhudson> yeah, external monitor support is ... flaky
[00:05] <mwhudson> Ian_Corne: yeah, just looking to try out a newer kernel
[00:06] <mwhudson> but don't want to run into e.g. filesystem eating bugs
[00:12] <Ian_Corne> hmm
[00:12] <Ian_Corne> Don't think I've ever had such bugs, altho they can happen ofc, but I'm a good boy and stay with ext*
[00:12] <Ian_Corne> :D
[00:14] <mwhudson> Ian_Corne: yeah, me too
[00:14] <mwhudson> so... how do i find the oneiric kernel?
[00:15] <mwhudson> given that i used to be on the launchpad team i should really be able to figure this out for myself :)
[00:26] <Ian_Corne> kernel ppa
[00:27] <Ian_Corne> https://launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive/ppa?field.series_filter=
[00:27] <Ian_Corne> it doesn't seem to be uptodate tho
[00:27] <Ian_Corne> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
[00:33] <Daekdroom> I have the impression the 2nd is not an actually ppa.
[00:40] <Ian_Corne> no, i don't think so either, but the actuall ppa doesn't have the newest kernels..
[00:44] <pooltable> hi
[01:58] <Chilaquiles> I installed Ubuntu, Windows and Debian on 2 diferent disks but I can just boot either Windows 7 and Debian or Ubuntu and Windows7 but not all three. I have been messing around with grub but nothing works sombody that can help me_
[06:26] <oconnore> hi, why is gnome-desktop-environment broken?
[06:27] <oconnore> there is a conflict between seahorse and gnome-keyring... and it would be sweet if it were easy to fix...
[09:00] <litropy> lightdm displays nothing but a blank black screen upon loadup. Any ideas?
[12:38]  * genii-around sips
[13:17] <BluesKaj> Howdy
[16:21] <coz_>  guys I have to break here,,, be back later
[17:26] <lucidfox> Typing in Oneiric in Empathy is very slow
[17:26] <lucidfox> any idea why?
[17:27] <lucidfox> eek
[17:27] <lucidfox> empathy-chat consumes 100% CPU
[17:28] <charlie-tca> That would slow it down, right?
[17:29] <lucidfox> it happens whenever I open a new chat window
[17:29] <lucidfox> and do nothing else
[17:29] <charlie-tca> So, you have to type hello, at least, to make it work right?
[17:30] <lucidfox> uhm
[17:30] <lucidfox> it's *always* at 100% CPU
[17:30] <lucidfox> and I can't type
[17:30] <lucidfox> it just hangs
[17:31] <charlie-tca> weechat! it works
[17:31] <charlie-tca> or even xchat
[17:31] <Ian_Corne> pidgin works too
[17:32] <lucidfox> Uhm.
[17:32] <lucidfox> Installing another software will *not* fix the bug in Empathy.
[17:32] <Ian_Corne> i know
[17:32] <lucidfox> And it just so happens that I quite like Empathy
[17:32] <Ian_Corne> just giving you temporary alternatves
[17:32] <Ian_Corne> I like empathy too
[17:33] <Ian_Corne> but it's a known issue
[17:33] <Ian_Corne> maybe I should have said that to begin with :)
[17:33] <lucidfox> oh
[17:33] <lucidfox> any ETA on a fix?
[17:34] <lucidfox> I've temporarily downgraded it to the GTK2 version from natty
[17:34] <lucidfox> that one works
[17:35] <Ian_Corne> I don't know, not even sure there's a bug reported
[17:35] <Ian_Corne> hmm did I report one... lets see
[17:38] <Ian_Corne> doesn't seem like it
[17:38] <Ian_Corne> lucidfox: can you report, i'll confirm
[17:40] <lucidfox> done: bug #800788
[17:46] <Ian_Corne> you should report with ubuntu-bug next time, but ok :)
[17:46] <Ian_Corne> It gives alot more information the devs might need
[18:15] <Ian_Corne> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/800800
[21:06] <junglejim> Hi - Does any know if this line in /var/log/messages means that X crashed? Pid: 32462, comm: Xorg Tainted: G         C  2.6.35-28-generic #50-Ubuntu FJNB19C/LIFEBOOK S7020
[21:25] <Bookman> I am trying 11.10 in virtualbox and it installed and started up fine.  I get the icon bar on the left side, and a bar on the top and the rest of the screen is blue.  My problem is that when I hit the applications icon, a text box comes up and then disappears.  I cannot type anything into it at all.  I can open the Home folder and also switch desktops.  I just cannot execute any command as I cannot find the icons or find it via that text box.  Ideas?
[22:08] <Bookman> Ok, I found out how.
[23:45] <litropy> lightdm displays nothing but a black screen upon load. I'm prepared to post logs.
[23:46] <litropy> I'm using another computer for IRC.
[23:47] <trism> litropy: /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log may have useful information, as well as the other logs in that directory
[23:50] <litropy> http://pastebin.com/5b4RTWvP
[23:50] <litropy> trism, ^^
[23:51] <trism> litropy: is lightdm-greeter-example-gtk installed?
[23:51] <litropy> So, it seems lightdm either doesn't come with a theme, or it's looking in the wrong place.
[23:51] <trism> litropy: it should install lightdm-greeter-example-gtk by default
[23:52] <trism> litropy: oh, it only recommends it, that may be the issue
[23:52] <litropy> trism, no it's not, and I'm installing it now.
[23:53] <litropy> rebooting ...
[23:53] <trism> litropy: shouldn't need a reboot, just sudo service lightdm restart
[23:54] <litropy> trism, Aaaand it works. Sweet, thanks.
[23:54] <trism> litropy: excellent, you're welcome