[00:29] antihero, is nvidia-current actually installed? [00:55] on 11.10 is there something wrong with nvidia.... did upgrade from 11.04 to 11.10 ... would not boot.... deleted xorg.conf and boot [00:57] TheBuntu: broken lightdm [00:58] so then does that mean that even nvidia from nvidia web site wont work [00:59] yep [00:59] DON'T use the blob from their site [00:59] for years that's been breaking X [01:00] TheBuntu, the drivers are not caried on a distro upgrade [01:01] so no nvidia then at all [01:01] TheBuntu, reinstall them [01:01] TheBuntu, not carried on your computer. [01:01] ok [01:01] sudo jockey-text -e xorg:nvidia-current [01:02] ok... i know jokey-kde is broke [01:04] after it says it's done do dkms status and post the results [01:04] sudo jockey-text -e xorg:nvidia-current.....Additional Drivers...Searching for available drivers.....Unknown driver: xorg:nvidia-current....Use --list to see available drivers. [01:05] make it nvidia_current [01:05] Unknown driver: xorg:nvidia_current [01:06] what does --list say? [01:06] --list: command not found [01:06] ok, jockey-text --list [01:06] try to keep up with the conversation [01:08] kmod:nvidia_current - NVIDIA binary Xorg driver, kernel module and VDPAU library (Proprietary, Disabled, Not in use) xorg:nouveau - Experimental 3D support for NVIDIA cards (Free, Disabled, Not in use) [01:08] ok, -e kmod:nvidia_current [01:12] xorg:nvidia_173 - NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (Proprietary, Disabled, Not in use) [01:12] xorg:nvidia_current - NVIDIA accelerated graphics driver (Proprietary, Disabled, Not in use) [01:12] xorg:nouveau - Experimental 3D support for NVIDIA cards (Free, Disabled, Not in use) [01:12] dkms status......nvidia-current, 275.09.07, 3.0.0-7-generic, x86_64: installed [01:12] so I'm using nothing ? LOL [01:12] TheBuntu, now, check for xorg.conf [01:13] and make sure its contents are correct [01:13] make sure in says nvidia and not nv [01:13] as long as it says nvidia you're fine [01:14] now you can reboot and test it [01:14] BUGabundo, i don't understand why yours says xorg:nvidia_current but his says kmod:nvidia_current [01:15] beats me [01:15] if you don't know, we are screewed [01:15] not necessarily, i mean i don't do any jockey work, that's pitti [01:16] so this isent going to matter... lightdm sence its not install when BUGabundo said it was broke [01:16] BUGabundo, you must have not used jockey to install your graphics driver, that's why it says they're not in use [01:17] bjsnider: you were the one to recommend manual deletion of it, last week :P [01:17] i hope this works [01:17] thebuntu I've come out of worse :P [02:11] yay, sigo vivo :D, al parecer el problema era unty, shell me esta yendo mas rapido [02:19] nite folks! I'm up in 5h! this is gonna hurt [08:22] ok [08:23] so for those of yall that actually fix stuff... [08:23] a person here was hella nice to me and was considering me for a project a while back; it never happened but [08:23] ill extend a possible offer to yall [08:23] Application Developer - Python - Django - JavaScript [08:24] if your interested show me what you have done in the past... we could use good heads @ my company [08:24] sorry if anyone considers that spam [08:28] still stalking u acid [08:28] blame xchat [08:46] Is there a way to sync gmail contacts with thunderbird? If not, will there be one by the time Oneiric is released? [12:26] Having an odd quirk where occasionally i resize a window and it becomes totally white. I cant 'quite' get it to repeat all the time. [12:27] Hey Folks [12:27] it does seem to affect all kinds of windows, browser, bash shells, terminator, and gnome-terminal [12:28] howdy BluesKaj [12:29] even the window titlebar becomes solid white. thats pointing to me thinking its a compiz issue. Poor compiz always getting th blame. [12:29] hey dr_willis ..my attempts to solve the nvidia/X prob , proved to be hopeless ...back to natty ....again [12:30] use the console for a few days/weeks :) [12:31] X was broke for me about 3 days last week. the lightdm only recently started working. [12:31] well off to check on the wife. [12:32] Hi all [12:33] I've just upgraded to Oneiric, but xdiagnose won't install, but ubuntu-desktop depends on it.....any suggestions? [13:24] Hmm. Be nice if there was more feedback on the copy dialog box. The things seem to get lost under everything. Little Icon on the Home/Folder button would be nice. Or its own item in the panel showing progress.. [15:05] Is there an application or script that can be used to auto set your nameserver? Like what is used in the live CD's to detect that info? [15:42] Why 11.10 is in such a poor state? :/ was unable to use PPPOE to connect, also installed Nvidia drivers and nvidia-settings says i'm not using them, but the driver is active in the "additional hardware drivers" thing [15:43] Its an alpha? [15:43] first Alpha of ubuntu that doesn't have working pppoe and nvidia drivers [15:44] so it's an alpha, but you want it to be stable [15:44] just wait awhile [15:45] compared to other alphas i tested this one is a disaster :) all i'm saying [15:45] There was also an accidental debian sync the other day that destabilized things. [15:46] is there a way to make the "active" nvidia drivers to work? [15:46] also i had to use sudo pppoeconf to connect, will that be auto fixed with updates? [15:47] Deithrian: Have you checked for or logged any bugs for these issues? [15:47] a "poor" state [15:47] it's a development version [15:47] why are you expecting it to be stable [15:48] :| at least the network manager could have worked [15:48] why ? [15:48] it's development/testing [15:48] testing a package doesn't mean it has to or is expected to work [15:48] i don't understand why something that works gets broken?! Are there new innovations in network protocols or anything [15:48] Deithrian: network protocols don't define configuation software [15:49] Deithrian: smart answers make you look foolish, I'd hold back off them [15:49] ok o-o What's new in the 11.10 network manager? [15:49] no idea, not looked, however libraries change, the version of gnome has changed, etc [15:49] I don't know off the top of my head, but you could look at the changelogs. [15:49] there could be a patch thats being tested - so it was released and doesn't work, cool, that test failed, revert it [15:50] i doubt that there's a revolutionary new way of connecting with pppoe i really do [15:50] it doesn't have to be the method of connection [15:50] Considering that you're complaining about PPPoE and nvidia, I assume your computer starts. This means that oneiric is more stable for you than several previous versions' alphas have been for me. [15:50] the api could have changed with new libraries [15:50] there could be a test package that's meant to fail to see how and why it fails [15:51] Hopefully not that. [15:51] again expect it to work, is your problem [15:51] ok i will take my pills and be off then :) [15:57] Yay! Xubuntu has a live session working today [16:03] I need to look at the xubuntu development map as it appears to have more significance these days [17:01] hey guys I am happy ubuntu 11.04 user .. using unity and i managed to fix many issues i had at the release of natty most of them now fixed and i look forward to use oneiric and can any one here uses oneric answer somw questions about it ? compared to natty 1) boot time 2) memory usage 3) speed 4)stable ?? [17:06] damn [17:06] was about to answer that XD [17:07] Kids these days. No patience and all cross-postings. [17:08] Does anyone know if I can have a 64-bit kernel with 32-bit userland on Oneiric Ocelot? [17:08] Since it appears to be adding APT multiarch support [17:09] Question. Say I wrote an installer for Ubuntu to install on a Playstation 3. Who do I talk to, to get it implemented? [17:09] would rock if I could have that because 64-bit userland is a RAM hog [17:10] yay, and I have nouveau loading at boot and blocking nvidia *again* -.- [17:12] yofel, nouveau isn't actually the blocker, KMS is [17:12] yofel, sudo vi /etc/default/grub [17:12] well, doesn't make much of a difference in practice, but right [17:13] yofel, then add nomodeset to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT [17:13] WTH, now if I want to load the nvidia module I get "Invalid module format" o.O [17:13] and then open up /boot/grub/grub.cfg and add it in the existing entries [17:13] Anyone? [17:13] MrNthDegree: running update-grub would be easier :P [17:13] nikitis, talk to developers in #ubuntu-devel [17:13] Gotcha, thanks [17:18] MrNthDegree, i believe you end up with both 64 and 32 simultaneously [17:18] k, reinstalling nvidia helped [17:21] bjsnider, so one can't just opt to have 32-bit userland on its own? (Fedora can and has been able to do this since they introduced multiarch) === voidmage-away is now known as voidmage [20:18] evening [20:21] Hello, BUGabundo === jtechidna is now known as JontheEchidna [20:56] is Nautilus supposed to look the way it does? It seems kinda... Awkward to me, aesthetically. [20:57] last time I looked at it [20:57] it was ok [20:57] it got its toolbar removed [20:57] I'm talking about the left panel. It seems... Strange. Perhaps I'm just used to it being different. [20:57] oh. [20:59] yes, except for the left panel, it seems very nice. I suppose it might be because of the big contrast with the dark ... toolbar. Has it been removed completely now? === yofel_ is now known as yofel === bajk-tragbar is now known as kbroulik-mobile