[02:03] <anadon> hey, gmp 5.0.2 build/installation failed on Ubuntu 11.04 x64 and I don't know why.
[02:07] <micahg> anadon: 5.0.2 isn't in natty or oneric
[02:08] <anadon> gmp--its something by the gnu project for extended functions in c++, mainly support for extremely large numbers.
[02:09] <anadon> 5.0.2 is just the version for it--not for ubuntu versioning.
[02:09] <BUGabundo> lots of mem leaks in the last couple days
[02:10] <BUGabundo> speciailly  with CrashPlan appp
[02:10] <BUGabundo> java based
[02:10] <micahg> anadon: upstream version in oneiric is 5.0.1
[02:11] <anadon> so there's a working version currently in the repository?
[02:12] <micahg> i don't know if it works, I just know what's there
[02:13] <anadon> just looked, not there.
[02:13] <anadon> not a version for c++
[02:16] <anadon> O, has the mem problem been fixed for any version with the ubuntu one sync daemon?  It should not take up 1.3GB of RAM.
[02:17] <micahg> anadon: http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/oneiric/gmp
[02:18] <BUGabundo> something is really mem leaking on my system
[02:19] <BUGabundo> but I haven't found what
[02:20] <anadon> isn't it linked to a process visable by system monitor?
[02:24] <anadon> BUGabundo: ?
[02:24] <BUGabundo> ??
[02:25] <anadon> isn't it linked to a process visable by system monitor?
[02:25] <BUGabundo> can't see anything on atop
[02:25] <BUGabundo> other the firefox and chromium
[02:25] <BUGabundo> but then I see lots of process die
[02:25] <anadon> what?  the GUI can't be that unstable..
[02:26] <BUGabundo> oh it is
[02:27] <BUGabundo> it memleaks
[02:27] <BUGabundo> it feels all my 4GBs
[02:27] <anadon> if you use "jobs" with a few directives, you should be able to see processes running on the system.  login to a CLI session, and if the same thing happens, you'll narrow down where it is.
[02:27] <BUGabundo> IO goes crazy
[02:27] <BUGabundo> I guess
[02:27] <BUGabundo> I can't even boot my system right now
[02:27] <BUGabundo> it hangs on boot
[02:27] <anadon> yeah, sounds like you need to see where it is, then go from there.  CLI
[02:27] <anadon> , that sounds like a re0install!
[02:28] <BUGabundo> LOL
[02:28] <BUGabundo> this is quiet a recent install
[02:28] <anadon> mhm
[02:28] <BUGabundo> I've manage to have systems go throut  4 cycles
[02:28] <BUGabundo> and already instaled 11.10 twice
[02:28] <BUGabundo> doesn't really shows good feelings for this release
[02:29] <anadon> you might want to install 11.04, then force install component by component of 11.10 until the problem pops up again.
[02:29] <BUGabundo> go back? me ? NEVER
[02:29] <BUGabundo> I've been without X for 3 days already on 11.10
[02:30] <BUGabundo> unable to boot on kernel 3.0 with cifs on fstab
[02:30] <BUGabundo> now, can't even boot LOL
[02:30] <BUGabundo> it will eventually get there
[02:35] <anadon> well, that's what you need to do to debug.  Sounds like you're just nterested in alpha/bleeding edge tech.
[02:38] <BUGabundo> not only
[02:38] <BUGabundo> I debug what I can, and report a lot
[02:38] <BUGabundo> but somethings just go above what I know
[02:49] <Ian_Corne> BUGabundo: you should be in bed!
[02:49] <BUGabundo> I know
[03:10] <afv> hi
[03:10] <afv> i'm trying to run gns3 but each time i do it Xorg starts eating all my ram :|
[03:11] <afv> (oneiric)
[03:11] <afv> it was fine some weeks ago
[03:16] <afv> i can't find any useful info on the logs
[03:25] <afv> micahg?
[06:01] <cpatrick08> i am helping the vanillux team www.vanillux.org make a vanilla gnome 3 based on the debian packages but we build it on top of a ubuntu natty minimal install .iso and we cannot get wireless working can somebody tell me what packages we need to get it working
[06:23] <hifi> umm, 3.0 does not boot for me
[06:24] <hifi> just gets stuck after grub
[09:20] <nperry> Humm, and odd run/.udev errors during boot, but I still boot up fine.
[09:35] <Ampelbein> nperry: the /run "error" isn't really an error.
[09:36] <Ampelbein> nperry: bug 784216 has some details
[09:40] <nperry> Ampelbein: I did wonder, because ubuntu has *never* had /run/udev
[09:41] <rww> It's a new thing this cycle.
[09:42] <nperry> Ah, I see.
[09:43] <Ampelbein> I doubt that /run will be usable in oneiric, too much software doesn't handle it yet.
[10:11] <Dimmuxx> anybody here who knows about toshiba bluetooth stuff?
[12:58] <BluesKaj> Howdy
[13:37] <penguin42> hey
[13:39] <BluesKaj> hi penguin42 , how goes it ?
[13:44] <penguin42> ok; you find me at the start of a week off
[13:45] <penguin42> and trying to debug bug 774434 on my dads machine
[17:26] <Daekdroom> Hm. I shouldn't keep trying to change the system's volume through the soundmenu or I'll eventually break my speakers
[19:30] <BUGabundo> boas
[20:04] <BUGabundo> and the winer is : google-talk-plugin. found the memleak root
[20:07] <BUGabundo> so what would you use in a VM to just have a brower (chromium?) and google-talk-plugin for Google Plus Hangouts?
[20:32] <Ian_Corne> is it the same for the plugin in firefox?
[20:34] <BUGabundo> yeah
[20:34] <BUGabundo> its global
[20:34] <BUGabundo> but flash is also crashing like hell
[20:34] <BUGabundo> something is *really* mem leaking
[20:34] <BUGabundo> that pluging is just helping by using lots of RAM
[20:38] <mrmcq2u> hey
[20:39] <mrmcq2u> is there a known issue with the partition manager in oneric giving an error saying that the daemon is prohibited and locking up the installer?
[20:58] <BUGabundo> Jul  3 20:52:22 BluBUG kernel: [ 3065.563436] Out of memory: Kill process 1692 (gnome-shell) score 42 or sacrifice child
[20:58] <BUGabundo> Jul  3 20:52:22 BluBUG kernel: [ 3065.563443] Killed process 2145 (pidgin) total-vm:1021464kB, anon-rss:98164kB, file-rss:872kB
[20:58] <BUGabundo> Jul  3 20:53:47 BluBUG udevd[349]: failed to create queue file: No space left on device
[20:58] <BUGabundo> anyone has any idea what's causing every app to simply die?
[20:59] <rww> the out-of-memory killer kills apps when you're out of memory :P
[20:59] <Ampelbein> BUGabundo: it's a feature in the kernel
[21:00] <BUGabundo> I know
[21:00] <BUGabundo> but I have 4GBs of RAM
[21:00] <rww> presumably you're using it all.
[21:00] <BUGabundo> running pidgin, chromium and firefox
[21:00] <BUGabundo> if that isn't enough, im running the wrong distro
[21:00] <rww> or some misbehaving process stole all your memory
[21:00] <BUGabundo> MEM | tot     3.9G | free  427.4M | cache   2.2G | dirty   0.2M |  buff   35.8M | slab   43.3M |              |              |              |
[21:00] <BUGabundo> SWP | tot     0.0M | free    0.0M |              |              |               |              |              | vmcom   5.7G | vmlim   1.9G |
[21:01] <Ampelbein> BUGabundo: did you check which process takes up that lot of memory? like use ps or top.
[21:01] <yofel> something filled up some tmpfs?
[21:01] <BUGabundo> nothing
[21:01] <BUGabundo>  5703        6/s        0/s      56656K       1.0G      212.2M         0K         32K     bugabund      bugabund       5%     chromium-brows
[21:01] <BUGabundo>  1692        6/s        0/s         12K       1.1G      187.7M         0K          0K     bugabund      bugabund       5%     gnome-shell
[21:01] <BUGabundo>  6192      881/s        0/s        927K     987.0M      116.5M         0K          0K     bugabund      bugabund       3%     pidgin
[21:01] <BUGabundo>  1524        0/s        0/s       1864K     227.1M      99632K         0K          0K     bugabund      root           2%     Xorg
[21:01] <BUGabundo> humm let me check
[21:02] <Ampelbein> BUGabundo: well, chromium 1G, gnome-shell 1.1G, pidgin 1G is 3.1GB already
[21:02] <BUGabundo> so?
[21:02] <BUGabundo> its VM
[21:02] <yofel> sudo sysctl -w vm.drop_caches=3
[21:02] <yofel> and show the free output again
[21:03] <BUGabundo> Mem:       4058808    3412404     646404          0       2840    2098832
[21:03] <BUGabundo> -/+ buffers/cache:    1310732    2748076
[21:04] <BUGabundo> and not tmpfs for /tmp
[21:05] <yofel> 646404 <> 2748076 does sound like something's using a tmpfs somewhere, I have 2890284 <> 3904732 and 1G tmpfs used
[21:05] <yofel> and buffers are only ~1M
[21:05] <BUGabundo> tmpfs (rw,mode=0755)
[21:05] <BUGabundo> none on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev)
[21:05] <BUGabundo> none on /var/run type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,mode=0755)
[21:05] <BUGabundo> none on /var/lock type tmpfs (rw,noexec,nosuid,nodev)
[21:06] <BUGabundo> none                  2.0G   84K  2.0G   1% /var/run
[21:07] <yofel> :S
[21:07] <BUGabundo> Jul  3 20:59:28 BluBUG udevd[349]: failed to create queue file: No space left on device
[21:07] <BUGabundo> damn udev is broken
[21:08] <Ampelbein> how do you figure?
[21:08] <yofel> well, that would be udev trying to write to /dev IMO
[21:08] <yofel> sure it's not filled up?
[21:08] <BUGabundo> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  302K 2011-06-28 19:04 udev_171-0ubuntu4_amd64.deb
[21:08] <BUGabundo> guess what, a recent update to udev
[21:08] <BUGabundo> that matches my problems
[21:09] <BUGabundo> need to downgrade that and retest
[21:10] <Ampelbein> BUGabundo: huh? -0ubuntu4 has a Vcs change (not relevant) and "Use "udevadm control --exit" in the initramfs instead of manually   killing each udevd process (borrowed from Debian #624469)."
[21:11] <BUGabundo> then what the heck is causing me to have all ram used ? all this IO on an SSD with lots of free space?
[21:11] <BUGabundo> this is not the expected behaviour
[21:13] <Ampelbein> BUGabundo: I don't know what is causing it, but udev isn't likely to be at fault.
[21:13] <yofel> I did notice an insane amount of READ I/O when nearing OOM here too (makes the system unresponsive), but even then it didn't oom-kill anything here
[21:13] <BUGabundo> :(
[21:13] <BUGabundo> yofel: I bet you have swap
[21:13] <BUGabundo> I don't
[21:13] <yofel> I do now, but that was when I didn't have any
[21:13] <BUGabundo> this also happens in serveral kernels
[21:13] <yofel> iotop showed read I/O for processes that were doing absolutely nothing
[21:13] <BUGabundo> 3.0-2, 3.0-1, 2.6. what ever
[21:14] <yofel> or does the kernel suddenly improvise swap o.O?
[21:14] <yofel> somehow doubt that
[21:14] <BUGabundo> no partition for it to do that
[21:14] <BUGabundo> so I have a system that locks on boot
[21:14] <BUGabundo> takes tooooo long to shutdown
[21:15] <BUGabundo> and has horribla mem leaks without anything that can explain it
[21:15] <BUGabundo> and Ubuntu is no longer usable on 4GBs of RAM
[21:15] <BUGabundo> sweet
[21:15] <yofel> hm, try sysctl -w vm.overcommit_memory=2 (see proc manpge), maybe it has an effect. I remember someone else talking about oom-kills
[21:16] <Ian_Corne> how come nividia doesn't work again?
[21:16] <yofel> huh? WFM
[21:16] <Ian_Corne> well
[21:16] <Ian_Corne> $ glxinfo | grep direct
[21:16] <Ian_Corne> X Error of failed request:  BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)
[21:16] <yofel> though I had to reinstall it yesterday since it couldn't load GLX o.O
[21:16] <BUGabundo> $ chromiumnew
[21:16] <BUGabundo> V8 error: Allocation failed - process out of memory (Committing semi space failed.).  Current memory usage: 68 MB
[21:16] <BUGabundo> Bus error
[21:16] <Ian_Corne> I'm being thrown back to unity 2d
[21:16] <BUGabundo> Ian_Corne: works for me. I changed to it to test
[21:16] <Ian_Corne> which still had a buggy launcher
[21:16] <yofel> try reinstalling, helped for me
[21:17] <Ian_Corne> ok
[21:17] <BUGabundo> $  glxinfo | grep direct
[21:17] <Ian_Corne> via jockey?
[21:17] <BUGabundo> bash: fork: Cannot allocate memory
[21:17] <BUGabundo> AHAHAHAHAH
[21:17]  * BUGabundo dies
[21:17] <yofel> dunno, I used apt-get --reinstall
[21:17] <yofel> no point in touching xorg.conf
[21:17] <BUGabundo> # aptitude dump ubuntu
[21:17] <yofel> hahaha
[21:18] <BUGabundo> I'm basicly out of RAM now
[21:18] <BUGabundo> :((((
[21:18] <BUGabundo> can't start any new process
[21:18] <BUGabundo> syslog and dmesg show nothing special
[21:19] <Ian_Corne> anyone on nvidia 280 yet?
[21:19] <BUGabundo> no
[21:19] <yofel> nope
[21:20] <BUGabundo> rebooting :(
[21:20] <BUGabundo> for the N^100 time today
[21:21] <Ian_Corne> it worked yofel
[21:21] <Ian_Corne> thanks :D
[21:21] <Ian_Corne> weird that it broke tho
[21:21] <yofel> sure, np. Was getting a BadWindow error from minecraft and then saw the GLX load failure message in Xorg.0.log
[21:22] <Ian_Corne> zeitgeist-daemon and telepathy-salut are both crashing
[21:22] <Ian_Corne> when I login
[21:22] <Ian_Corne> anyone else?
[21:26] <BUGabundo> back
[21:27] <BUGabundo> so all of you guys (in gnome) are able to boot just fine and pick any WM ?
[21:29] <penguin42> BUGabundo: compiz is very broken for me
[21:29] <BUGabundo> I can't even boot :(
[21:29] <BUGabundo> I have to pick recovery, then su bugabundo; startx
[21:29] <penguin42> BUGabundo: You running gdm or lightdm?
[21:30]  * penguin42 thinks this one is running gdm
[21:30] <BUGabundo> penguin42: right now: nothing
[21:30] <penguin42> hmm - how far does it get?
[21:31] <BUGabundo> I'm starting X manually
[21:31] <BUGabundo> regular boot stops after loading battery tests
[21:31] <BUGabundo> gnomefreak was having the same prob two days ago
[21:34]  * penguin42 gets into X but the unity-panel-services programme keeps crashing and restartijng
[21:47] <albert23> BUGabundo: do you have auto-logon enabled? That was broken for me. After I switched it off, gdm works fine.
[21:48] <BUGabundo> albert23: I don't even have a session manager
[22:23] <ior3k> are there any plans to port the indicator-*-applets to the gnome 3 panel?
[22:24] <BUGabundo> I've been holding my updates for weeks cause of that
[22:24] <BUGabundo> I can't upgrade cause lib-gnome-3 is not there
[22:24] <BUGabundo> what a mess
[22:55] <ior3k> BUGabundo: I updated my system entirely today
[22:55] <ior3k> I was mostly running natty with a few oneiric updates
[22:55] <BUGabundo> ahahaha
[22:55] <ior3k> other than it being a bit unstable, that's all I'm missing
[22:55] <BUGabundo> mine is 11.10 clean
[22:56] <ior3k> it seems the problem is libpanel-applet-3, though
[22:56] <ior3k> gnome 3's version is 4
[23:16] <BUGabundo> frak...
[23:17] <BUGabundo> I'm seconds away to throw my laptop into the wall
[23:17] <BUGabundo> and dumping 11.10 with it
[23:17] <BUGabundo> its totally unusable now