[00:41] <Daekdroom> Why do indicator-messages and indicator-session break indicator-me?
[00:41] <Daekdroom> Is that on purpose?
[01:02] <jbicha> Daekdroom: yes, indicator-me is going away for 11.10
[01:13] <brodock> does anyone know when gnome-shell will be updated to latest version (3.1.x) ?
[01:31] <Daekdroom> Has anyone else started using the lastest gwibber, with the new interface?
[01:44] <jbicha> brodock: I was just playing with gnome-shell 3.1.3 but I need someone to sponsor it so it may be a few days
[01:45] <jbicha> I could put it in a PPA but it's not really that much different than 3.0.2, I think it's 3.1.4 that will have more visual differences
[01:46] <brodock> jbicha: thanks for the information... i thought 3.1.3. would be "a lot different"... but will be waiting for 3.1.4 so...
[01:47] <jbicha> brodock: here's the changelog http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell/tree/NEWS
[01:49] <brodock> jbicha: looks like there are only bugfixes indeed
[01:50] <jbicha> brodock: some are bug fixes, some are new bugs, lol
[03:01] <IdleOne> !info rtkit
[09:18] <jamesbond2> Hi
[09:18] <jamesbond2> I have error with dbus
[09:18] <jamesbond2> Unable to connect to the system bus: Failed to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: Connection refused
[09:35] <jamesbond2> this happens after upgrade to the latest version
[11:26] <nperry> Hmmmmm
[11:26] <nperry> ollowing my weekly safe-upgrade... no longer have power indicator for unity
[11:27] <nperry> *following
[11:28] <nperry> Ahh, this seems to be why.
[11:28] <nperry> libindicator3-6: Breaks: libindicator3-3 (<= 0.3.91-0ubuntu1) but 0.3.22-0ubuntu2 is installed.
[11:30] <penguin42> oh is that still broken...
[11:35] <hakermania> Hello, what's the command to change desktop background in oneiric? The gconftool-2 command exist but doesn't seem to work
[11:43] <Tallken> hakermania, try gsettings
[11:44] <Tallken> hakermania, http://dgoins.wordpress.com/2011/06/27/changing-the-gnome-3-desktop-with-images-from-bing/
[11:44] <Tallken> hakermania, I'm not sure but should be it
[11:46] <hakermania> yes, it did the trick, thanks. Gsettings is preinstalled and generally required, right? I mean it should be a dependency...?
[11:46] <hakermania> Tallken, .
[11:47] <Tallken> hakermania, AFAIK gconftool-2 is Gnome 2 and gsettings is Gnome 3. As Ubuntu Oneiric is Gnome 3 minus gnome-shell, I'm going to answer "yes"
[12:19] <yofel> anyone else with a broken nvidia driver? I'm only getting "[   157.047] (EE) Failed to load module "nvidia" (module does not exist, 0)", modprobe nvidia tells me the module doesn't exist and modprobe nvidia-current fails with No such device
[12:21] <Ampelbein> yofel: what does dkms say about the nvidia module?
[12:22] <yofel> nvidia-current, 275.09.07, 3.0.0-5-generic, x86_64: installed
[12:23] <Ampelbein> hmm, no problems here. 'uname -a' confirms that this is your running kernel?
[12:23] <yofel> yep, and I did reinstall the driver too
[12:29] <hakermania> yofel: A friend of mine asked me to format his PC and install Ubuntu. It installed OK and when I enabled the nvidia driver and went to restart the screen went mad. I had to log in safe graphics mode to disable the driver... This is madness!
[12:30] <yofel> nah, the driver worked fine till I rebooted an hour ago
[12:30] <hakermania> yofel: nvidia drivers doesn't seem to be very stable, anyway, I need to go to a restart myself. B
[12:31] <yofel> heh, well at least nouveau works somewhat
[12:32] <coz_> yofel,   does compiz run on the nouveau driver in ubuntu?
[12:33] <yofel> no Idea, A) I'm using KDE, B) I have to force-off hardware acceleration for nouveau for it to work with my graphics card
[12:36] <coz_> yofel,  oh ok
[12:36] <coz_> yofel,  i tried fedora and it worked really well,, although there is that bug that the video ram can be filled and then its a no go for anything until a restart of x
[12:38] <yofel> na, my issue is freedesktop bug 26980
[12:38] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:39] <coz_> yofel,  oh ok , yeah way different..  someday it will work :)
[12:49] <BluesKaj> hey yofel, coz_ , how's KDE 4.7 and X getting along together these days ? Still lotsa probs ?
[12:50] <yofel> uh, no issues from 4.7 side, just that the nvidia driver just stopped working here
[12:50] <coz_> BluesKaj,  I havent used it recently,,  still deciding on reinstalling it
[12:51] <BluesKaj> coz_, yeah, that's why I'm asking , waiting for some positive news :)
[12:52] <coz_> BluesKaj,  same here actually...:)
[12:52] <coz_> BluesKaj,  although on Fedora,,  kde was extremely nice :)
[12:53] <BluesKaj> "nvidia driver just stopped working", isn't encouraging to me , that's what I use on both linux machines
[12:54] <BluesKaj> ok yofel , thanks for the info ..guess I'll wait a bit longer :)
[12:54] <coz_> BluesKaj,  yes  scary  for me too
[13:10] <cjohnston> Greetings, I installed the daily last night. When I get to the login screen, I click on my username, and then I just get a background and a mouse.. No toolbars, no enter password, nothing.. Any ideas?
[13:11] <cjohnston> If I ctrl alt f1, I get a terminal and can login through that.. I ran update and upgrade to no avail
[13:18] <jamesbond2> cjohnston: which display manager are you using?
[16:49] <webczat> Hey.
[16:49] <webczat> will openjdk7 be supported in ubuntu 11.04?
[16:58] <webczat> Or will i need to wait or use ppa?
[17:07] <BluesKaj> webczat, you mean 11.10 /
[17:07] <BluesKaj> ?
[17:08] <BluesKaj> openjdk7 is available in 11.04
[17:20] <webczat> BluesKaj: where?
[17:21] <BluesKaj> in the repos
[17:21] <BluesKaj> \
[17:24] <BluesKaj> webczat, oops sorry I'm mistaken, thought I saw it there, must be in 11.10
[17:29] <coz_> hey all
[17:32] <penguin42> anyone else seeing white instead of black screenlock?
[17:32] <webczat> BluesKaj: Is it possible it's in .04 but not yet added? like it's beta stage still.
[17:47] <BluesKaj> penguin42, could you check in the repos for openjdk7 for webczat ..see if it's there
[17:47] <BluesKaj> i'm on 11.04 now
[17:55]  * penguin42 looks
[17:56] <penguin42> webczat: Yeh 11.10 has openjdk-7 - currently version 7~b143-2.0~pre1-1ubuntu1
[17:59] <webczat> it's bad that I will need to wait for a next release of ubuntu just to get never java
[18:02] <penguin42> webczat: You can request a backport; you might also find that there are already backports for some ubuntu versions
[18:05] <penguin42> actually bug 807220 is the bugrequest for that backport
[18:05] <penguin42> although there seem to be some discussions
[18:15] <webczat> New java has some new filesystem related nead things.
[19:00] <alex_mayorga> what module do I bug if my volume keys don't work?
[19:00] <alex_mayorga> err... package
[19:01] <penguin42> alex_mayorga: I guess the interesting question is how far do they get - it could be the kernel, udev, X or some bit of gnome I guess
[19:01] <alex_mayorga> penguin42: do you know of a debugging guide?
[19:03] <penguin42> alex_mayorga: No, sorry - I think I'd try xev to see if they are creating any X events, then I think there is a console utility for printing key presses but can't remember its name
[19:03] <trism> alex_mayorga: maybe: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys/Troubleshooting
[19:03] <alex_mayorga> penguin42, trism: thanks!
[19:04] <alex_mayorga> I'll check it once my touchpad decides to work :)
[19:06] <alex_mayorga> perhaps related to my gnome-settings-daemon crashing :S
[19:07] <alex_mayorga> how does one get real gnome desktop?
[19:08] <alex_mayorga> !gnome
[20:54] <tamran> hello everyone
[20:54] <tamran> I've upgraded to the alpha2 version of 11.10, however I find now that it's not so stable.
[20:54] <tamran> I've done backups using DejaDup (regularly)
[20:54] <tamran> is it possible to "downgrade" back to 11.04?
[20:55] <tamran> I read a few pages online but the instructions were for a waaaayyyy old version of ubuntu
[20:55] <rww> !downgrade
[20:55] <tamran> so, the textbook answer is wipe and reinstall?
[20:55] <rww> correct
[20:55] <tamran> thanks rww
[20:56] <rww> and don't use alpha versions of Ubuntu if you want stability ;)
[20:56] <tamran> do I have to re-format?
[20:56] <tamran> it's not a huge deal I guess
[20:56] <rww> no idea, I always have because I poke at Ubuntu on a machine I don't have data on.
[20:57] <tamran> rww, well I wanted to contribute, but I think for me what's happening is the "upgrade" broke some things that a straight install wouldn't have
[20:57] <yofel> re-format is cleanest, but the installer can wipe old system files when installing to the same partition
[20:57] <tamran> ok, I shall reformat
[20:58] <tamran> thanks guys for the quick answers
[20:58] <tamran> oh, I do have another question about the power management bug
[20:58] <tamran> the one that affects laptop battery life and overheating
[20:59] <tamran> this is a kernel bug as I understand ... I read that it seems to be on it's way to being fixed ... or is fixed in latest kernels
[20:59] <tamran> is this true?
[20:59] <tamran> or do I have to use that grub startup line fix?
[20:59] <tamran> errr, workaround, not fix
[21:00] <tamran> my computer overheats and shuts itself down, but when booted to straight debian I don't have the overheating problem at all
[21:01] <yofel> hm, I don't know how far they got to fixing it, but I got system lockups with pcie_aspm=force so I'm running without it again. I believe it was disabled to fix freeze issues in the first place
[21:02] <tamran> interesting
[21:02] <tamran> I set it but it doesn't seem to do much to be honest
[21:02] <tamran> do people have this problem in 10.04?
[21:02] <yofel> no, all kernels < 2.6.38 use ASPM
[21:03] <yofel> 10.04 has 2.6.32
[21:04] <yofel> In my case it does save a bit of power, but it seems my system is one of those with broken hardware
[21:04] <tamran> yofel: Nvidia?
[21:04] <yofel> yep
[21:04] <tamran> I have Nvidia and the overheat issues started with even 9.10
[21:04] <tamran> well, this was the first time it started I think
[21:05] <yofel> unrelated to this then, but I can image it makes things worse
[21:05] <tamran> Nvidia don't have a great track record for drivers in the past few years
[21:06] <tamran> from an overheating/power-management perspected (my experience)
[21:06] <tamran> shame really
[21:07] <yofel> at least here the nvidia driver works rather fine (until today :S), I don't have much hardware to compare though
[21:07] <tamran> yofel: oh, you mean with latest updates in Alpha2?  that's where I'm at now and I am stuck with no GL
[21:07] <tamran> the desktop isn't very good without gl
[21:08] <yofel> for me the driver stopped working at all, now I'm running with nouveau. Which doesn't like my hardware :/
[21:09] <tamran> ahh, ok so I'm not the only one ... this is sort of what's making me want to look at downgrading ... the little bugs were manageable, but it seems to be getting less stable with updates (like most alpha stuff until it get's worked out)
[21:10] <yofel> well, thankfully KDE doesn't depend on GL as much as unity and gnome-shell do, but it's still annoying
[21:10] <tamran> yeah
[21:11] <tamran> well, I'm going to give the reinstall a whirl
[21:11] <tamran> take care, and great chatting
[21:11] <tamran> thanks again for help
[21:11] <yofel> no problem