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jo-erlend | I've upgraded to oneiric on my laptop. It's a good thing it's not going to be released yet. :) | 01:13 |
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IdleOne | !schedule | 01:52 |
ubottu | A schedule of Oneiric Ocelot (11.10) release milestones can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricReleaseSchedule | 01:52 |
jo-erlend | is desktopcouch broken for everyone at the moment? I can't even connect to the local instance now. | 03:05 |
DanaG | I seem to have missed the TouxhPad boat. | 06:24 |
DanaG | Arfg, stupid iPod keyboard. | 06:24 |
farciarz84 | hi, I got really strange error after dist-upgrade | 06:26 |
farciarz84 | skype: error while loading shared libraries: libXss.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory | 06:26 |
farciarz84 | what can I do? Please help me cause I need skype immediatly | 06:27 |
jbicha | farciarz84: I don't use Skype but are you using a 64-bit Ubuntu install? | 06:39 |
jtaylor | hm hes gone already, but if that problem reappears: one needs to enable multiarch and install a couple of libraries: libxss1:i386 libqtcore4:i386 libqt4-dbus:i386 libqtgui4:i386 | 09:15 |
jtaylor | or install skype:i386 which should have the same effect | 09:21 |
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bullgard4_ | What is the UID of the Guest account that GNOME 3 offers by default? I could not find it in /etc/passwd. | 10:52 |
BluesKaj | Hey all | 12:19 |
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anadon | what do I do to get valid signatures for the repositories? For some reason, apt-get thinks they're all invalid. | 13:57 |
jtaylor | do apt-update again | 13:58 |
jtaylor | that helps sometimes | 13:58 |
anadon | tried | 13:58 |
jtaylor | apt-get update | 13:58 |
anadon | that's how I found out | 13:58 |
BluesKaj | try dist-upgrade | 13:59 |
anadon | sec | 13:59 |
anadon | it kept back the mono upgrade... | 13:59 |
anadon | didn't solve it | 13:59 |
anadon | there's a problem with the gpg singnatures. | 14:00 |
Pici | Can you pastebin the exact error message you are getting? | 14:00 |
anadon | sec | 14:00 |
BluesKaj | did you apt-upgrade | 14:00 |
anadon | http://pastebin.com/FKTe18Z9 | 14:01 |
anadon | that's from apt-get update | 14:01 |
anadon | also, I'm trying to re-install grub and it can't find dependencies | 14:02 |
anadon | grub-efi-amd64 | 14:02 |
anadon | what do? | 14:04 |
anadon | hello? Did I loose everyone? | 14:12 |
* yofel is constantly getting BADSIG from a private PPA, but not for the archive... | 14:13 | |
anadon | ? | 14:52 |
jo-erlend | how do I create a launcher in oneiric? There's no longer any menu option to do that in Nautilus. | 15:00 |
anadon | how dead is this channel? | 15:01 |
Onlyodin | So far all I've done is launch something, then right click on it and "Keep in launcher" | 15:01 |
anadon | that's the procedure I've always followed. granted, I'm more prone to remove icons. | 15:02 |
anadon | that would be a feature request and best be put in launchpad. | 15:02 |
Onlyodin | Yeah probably. | 15:03 |
anadon | they say that they've hit a feature freeze, but that's small, easy, quick, and will be in demand so they may or may no make a very small exception--can't say for sure | 15:03 |
anadon | granted, if you add the feature request, it should make it in 12.04 | 15:04 |
anadon | so....alpha 1 in october or november at latest should see it IF AND ONLY IF you tell them. | 15:04 |
anadon | help? | 15:05 |
jtaylor | userinterface freeze is on aug 25. | 15:07 |
jtaylor | it would ahve to be implemented fast | 15:07 |
anadon | I read the schedule wrong--yup, 2 day before it has to wait months. | 15:09 |
anadon | jtaylor: hey, how familiar are you with the update system? I still have the same problem as earlier and at the moment, I'm without a boot-loader. | 15:10 |
h00k | UI freeze is coming up...whooo | 15:23 |
Onlyodin | Well, with about 500 updates a week, it'll be a welcome change right? ;) | 15:28 |
jo-erlend | I just hope desktopcouch will be fixed soon. | 15:29 |
BluesKaj | hope the kmigrate issues with kaddressbook and akonadi are worked , even tho I don't use either I'm getting tired of the constant notifications | 15:29 |
anadon | ah crap...guys, I updated grub.cfg and it doesn't think the system I'm using to update it exists. | 15:29 |
BluesKaj | worked out | 15:29 |
BluesKaj | anadon, just sudo update-grub | 15:30 |
anadon | I know, that's what I did | 15:30 |
anadon | and its telling me 11.10 isn't there | 15:30 |
anadon | it finds the other install ok and a grub game, but not 11.10 | 15:31 |
BluesKaj | lsb_release -a ? | 15:32 |
anadon | No LSB modules are available.Distributor ID:UbuntuDescription:Ubuntu oneiric (development branch)Release:11.10Codename:oneiric | 15:32 |
BluesKaj | 11.10Codename: oneiric | 15:33 |
Onlyodin | That sounds like Ubuntu+1 | 15:33 |
BluesKaj | grub just lists the kernels | 15:33 |
anadon | grub doesn't find it | 15:34 |
anadon | this is ubuntu+1.... | 15:34 |
anadon | it can't find the kernel--it only found 2 bootable anything--a game and a different linux install | 15:34 |
penguin42 | anadon: Do you know what you changed when you edited it? Have you got /boot mounted correctly? | 15:36 |
anadon | sec | 15:36 |
anadon | wrong boot part--thanks! | 15:37 |
anadon | bte, how do you add a new boot part correctly? | 15:37 |
anadon | link? | 15:37 |
anadon | nvm | 15:40 |
BluesKaj | penguin42, should one unpack the initrd.img-3.0.0-9-generic in /boot ? This is unfamiliar territory to me. | 15:42 |
penguin42 | unpack? Why unpack? | 15:44 |
BluesKaj | if the actual kernel isn't listed but is still as initrd img in /boot | 15:47 |
yofel | uh, the *kernel* is /boot/vmlinuz-... | 15:48 |
BluesKaj | ok nm, yofel , guess I'm not making myself clear and obviously I don't know what's required , so ... | 15:50 |
yofel | what was the issue in the first place? | 15:50 |
yofel | o.O | 15:51 |
BluesKaj | missing kernel in grub | 15:51 |
BluesKaj | not in my grub ,, the guy with the prob left already | 15:53 |
BluesKaj | anyway , it's lunchtime | 15:56 |
Ian_Corne | anyone else here with unity? | 16:19 |
Ian_Corne | err | 16:20 |
Ian_Corne | fglrx | 16:20 |
* penguin42 uses the open driver (with KDE) | 16:24 | |
Ian_Corne | hmm maybe I should give that a shot | 16:27 |
Ian_Corne | my unity just doesn't work | 16:27 |
Ian_Corne | gnome-shell does however | 16:27 |
Ian_Corne | and unity2d too | 16:27 |
Ian_Corne | jockey is broken | 16:36 |
Ian_Corne | or maybe it's debus.. | 16:36 |
Ian_Corne | dbus* | 16:36 |
Ian_Corne | ok all that did was make everything worse :D | 16:43 |
Ian_Corne | I'm using a 6950 thi | 16:44 |
Ian_Corne | so that might have something to do with it | 16:44 |
Ian_Corne | and the unity check says everything is a-ok when run it on fglrx | 16:44 |
SpamapS | Does anybody else's unity-panel-service crash every 30 seconds? | 16:51 |
SpamapS | in unity-2d and unity .. just crashes all day. :-/ | 16:51 |
DanaG | I booted Oneiric, and got an immediate headache thanks to Xorg lying about my screen size (and thus giving me tiny text). | 17:03 |
DanaG | I had worked around it in Natty by adding an xinit file calling "xrandr --dpi 147", but that broke with Oneiric. | 17:03 |
DanaG | And yes, it is actively lying: http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23705 | 17:03 |
ubottu | Freedesktop bug 23705 in Server/general "xserver forces 96 DPI on randr-1.2-capable drivers, overriding correct autodetection" [Normal,Reopened] | 17:04 |
DanaG | It reads correct dimensions, then throws them out and pulls numbers out of its butt to get 96 DPI. | 17:04 |
BluesKaj | DanaG, does 120dpi help you | 17:12 |
DanaG | Well, my screen is 147 DPI. | 17:14 |
DanaG | Before they introduced that lying, xdpyinfo reported 147 correctly, and things just worked. | 17:15 |
DanaG | Now, since it lies to the OS, it screws up everything, such as Inkscape and Gimp. | 17:15 |
DanaG | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/589485 | 17:16 |
ubottu | Ubuntu bug 589485 in X.Org X server "Ignores physical display size and calculates based on 96DPI" [Medium,Confirmed] | 17:16 |
DanaG | I booted Oneiric, and rather instantly got a headache from the tiny text. | 17:16 |
DanaG | And once you scale it correctly, gnome-shell has absurdly huge text. | 17:16 |
BluesKaj | DanaG, I've been looking for a solution to the small fonts on chromium's toolbar and bookmarks bar on my large monitor ..setting to 120 dpi doesn't do anything | 17:17 |
BluesKaj | chromium doesn't integrate with kde or gtk font settings at all . | 17:19 |
DanaG | BluesKaj: Even on Windows, Chrome just plain doesn't try to do any scaling at all. | 17:21 |
DanaG | It's Chrome's fault there. | 17:21 |
DanaG | On 150% DPI in Windows, IE renders stuff at 96DPI but defaults to zooming 150%. | 17:23 |
BluesKaj | yeah, disappointing cuz , chrome/chromium are my fav browsers ..complained on #chromium about it but nobody responded | 17:23 |
DanaG | I hate when people's answer to apps breaking under DPI scaling is to disable scaling. | 17:28 |
DanaG | That's like saying the solution to your car choking when in 4th gear is to not use 4th gear... which you happen to need on the highway. | 17:28 |
DanaG | (I don't know cars well enough to know if '4th' is the right analogy.) | 17:28 |
DanaG | I'm not sure what Firefox does by default... I currently use "default fullzoom" and "zoom page", to get buttons and 150% default. | 17:29 |
BluesKaj | yeah, I'm using 140% as default on chromium | 17:31 |
DanaG | Windows actually defaults to correct (though rounded) DPI if it has video drivers during install. | 17:33 |
DanaG | In fact, that's the only easy way to get the login screen itself scaled. | 17:33 |
DanaG | Oh, and somewhat off-topic: I figured out how to get mstsc.exe to get software-scaled: hex-edit it to change IsDPIAware from "true" to "nope" (same number of letters). | 17:35 |
DanaG | hmm, oh yeah, so are there any big server-related things coming in Oneiric? | 17:36 |
DanaG | Now my only always-booted-to-Linux system is my Microserver. | 17:37 |
Ian_Corne | what is this online account thingy? | 17:37 |
Ian_Corne | I added my gmail there :p | 17:37 |
Ian_Corne | hm during boot it complains it found serious errors on ntfs partitions | 17:49 |
Ian_Corne | but when i fsck them: $ fsck /dev/sdc1 | 17:49 |
Ian_Corne | fsck from util-linux 2.19.1 | 17:49 |
Ian_Corne | fsck: fsck.ntfs: not found | 17:49 |
Ian_Corne | fsck: Error 2 while executing fsck.ntfs for /dev/sdc1 | 17:49 |
penguin42 | sounds like you're just missing the fsck | 17:49 |
Ian_Corne | yes, which package has that? | 17:50 |
Ian_Corne | command-not-found doesn't know | 17:50 |
penguin42 | hmm except fsck.ntfs doesn't seem to exist (from apt-file) you could just turn the fsck off | 17:50 |
penguin42 | Ian_Corne: Is that partition listed in your /etc/fstab then? | 17:50 |
Ian_Corne | yes | 17:50 |
Ian_Corne | they are mounted automatically | 17:50 |
penguin42 | make the last two columns 0 0 | 17:51 |
Ian_Corne | ah k | 17:51 |
Ian_Corne | they're all 0 2 | 17:51 |
Ian_Corne | thought that was the standard for non system drives :p | 17:51 |
Ian_Corne | lets test it | 17:52 |
penguin42 | yeh but it seems there isn't an ntfs fsck so it can't be fsck'd | 17:52 |
Ian_Corne | k that did the trick | 17:54 |
Ian_Corne | other stuff is still broken but at least that annoyance is out of the way | 17:55 |
Ian_Corne | I can't boot the 3.0.0-9 kernel | 17:56 |
Ian_Corne | think they can all be brought back to broken dbus | 17:58 |
penguin42 | what happens when you try to boot the 3.0.0-9 ? | 17:58 |
Ian_Corne | blank screen | 17:58 |
Ian_Corne | after a clean plymouth thingy | 17:59 |
Ian_Corne | but i had my /var/log and /tmp and stuff on tmpfs | 17:59 |
Ian_Corne | removed those mount thingies now, so i'll have some clear logs :) | 17:59 |
topyli | x/topic | 18:01 |
topyli | yay | 18:01 |
Ian_Corne | penguin42: and now my screen even stopped receiving input | 18:03 |
Ian_Corne | I think fglrx is still broken for 3.x | 18:03 |
penguin42 | the open driver on 11.10 is more stable than ever | 18:05 |
Ian_Corne | ues | 18:07 |
Ian_Corne | but i don't it's usable for my card yet | 18:07 |
Ian_Corne | is it? | 18:07 |
penguin42 | not sure - I'm on an HD4xxx so it's a couple of years old | 18:08 |
penguin42 | anyway - time for food! | 18:08 |
Ian_Corne | Yeah i had 4870 before this | 18:08 |
Ian_Corne | $ sudo lshw -C video | 18:09 |
Ian_Corne | shouldn't this show me the driver? :s | 18:09 |
Ian_Corne | maybe dkms doesn't install to the older kernels... hmmm | 18:09 |
DanaG | Literally my only gripe with "radeon" is that it sucks a boatload more power than fglrx. | 18:14 |
Ian_Corne | $ glxinfo | 18:17 |
Ian_Corne | name of display: :0.0 | 18:17 |
Ian_Corne | X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation) | 18:17 |
Ian_Corne | well i've got nothing running atm it seems :p | 18:17 |
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h00k | I have the alt-tab-switcher stuck open, I can't get it to go away. | 18:24 |
h00k | Any protips? | 18:25 |
Ian_Corne | ok totatlly broken now, don't even get an X | 18:27 |
Ian_Corne | configuration: driver=radeon latency=0 | 18:44 |
penguin42 | Ian_Corne: Make sure you've not get any bits of the closed driver left | 18:44 |
Ian_Corne | I'm on radeon now, full res supported | 18:45 |
Ian_Corne | so it looks ok | 18:45 |
Ian_Corne | but i don't actuallty have unity loaded | 18:45 |
Ian_Corne | where could i have "bits of the closed driver" left? | 18:47 |
Ian_Corne | unity-2d-panel: error while loading shared libraries: libGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory | 18:48 |
penguin42 | Ian_Corne: Did you remove it with jockey or dpkg ? | 18:48 |
Ian_Corne | that doesn' tlook good | 18:48 |
Ian_Corne | apt | 18:48 |
Ian_Corne | so dpkg | 18:48 |
Ian_Corne | well they all use dpkg | 18:48 |
penguin42 | ok, the libGL one is interesting because I think frglx installs its own | 18:48 |
Ian_Corne | libgl1-mesa-glx is already the newest version. | 18:49 |
penguin42 | does glxgears run? | 18:49 |
penguin42 | and what does ldd `which glxgears`|grep libGL say ? | 18:49 |
Ian_Corne | libGL.so.1 => not found | 19:15 |
penguin42 | ok, now to find out where it should be :-) | 19:15 |
Ian_Corne | no glxgears doesn't run, as it doesn't find libGL.so.1 | 19:15 |
penguin42 | Ian_Corne: OK, so that should come from libGL.so.1 | 19:16 |
penguin42 | sorry, | 19:16 |
BluesKaj | install mesa-utils | 19:16 |
penguin42 | Ian_Corne: Should come from libgl1-mesa-glx | 19:16 |
Ian_Corne | libgl1-mesa-glx: Installed: 7.11-0ubuntu3 | 19:16 |
Ian_Corne | but maybe removing fglrx removes the module as it overwrites? | 19:17 |
penguin42 | yeh, uninstall and reinstall - I bet fglrx has done something unspeakable to it | 19:17 |
Ian_Corne | jockey probably fixes it up | 19:17 |
Ian_Corne | $ ldd `which glxgears`|grep libGL libGL.so.1 => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/mesa/libGL.so.1 (0x00007f555804a000) | 19:17 |
Ian_Corne | it runs! | 19:17 |
Ian_Corne | ok to try unity now :) | 19:17 |
Ian_Corne | I hope that's all it had overwritten | 19:18 |
Ian_Corne | got the panel but no launcher | 19:18 |
* penguin42 wouldn't be surprised if it's done something else unspeakable as well | 19:19 | |
Ian_Corne | is jockey working for you btw? | 19:20 |
penguin42 | I don'rt use it | 19:21 |
Ian_Corne | oh my launcher is there | 19:22 |
Ian_Corne | just takes a while | 19:22 |
Ian_Corne | forgot i did unity --reset | 19:22 |
Ian_Corne | loading ccsm seems to have crashed unity :p | 19:23 |
Ian_Corne | it disables the plugin for some reason | 19:24 |
jtaylor | DanaG: maybe your dpi problem is related to bug 812171 | 19:27 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 812171 in lightdm (Ubuntu Oneiric) "lightdm doesn't use gnome-settings-daemon system xrandr configurations" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/812171 | 19:27 |
DanaG | jtaylor: nope, it's a system-level decision. | 19:29 |
DanaG | xdpyinfo lies about screen size. | 19:29 |
DanaG | It claims my laptop is 20 inches. | 19:29 |
penguin42 | DanaG: Can you pastebin your /var/log/Xorg.0.log ? | 19:30 |
DanaG | I'm not in Ubuntu at the moment, but it definitely finds the correct size and DPI... but then decides not to report that to X clients. | 19:31 |
penguin42 | got an xorg.conf? | 19:34 |
Ian_Corne | penguin42: do you know if radeon supports sound via hdmi? | 19:40 |
Ian_Corne | I don't think it does | 19:40 |
Ian_Corne | or maybe that has nothing to do with radeon, i don't know | 19:41 |
penguin42 | Ian_Corne: It shows up for me as an audio output device (and KDE for the last week has started to switching to it without asking...) - but I've not got the HDMI connected | 19:41 |
Ian_Corne | yes it does for me too | 19:44 |
Ian_Corne | but there's no sound comming through :) | 19:44 |
penguin42 | Ian_Corne: I hear there are lots of different variants of HDMI audio standards - maybe you need to try the next one along | 19:44 |
Ian_Corne | well i've got a soundcard too, so i'm not really fussed atm :p | 19:46 |
DanaG | penguin42: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/589485 | 19:54 |
ubottu | Ubuntu bug 589485 in X.Org X server "Ignores physical display size and calculates based on 96DPI" [Medium,Confirmed] | 19:54 |
penguin42 | DanaG: Ah that fella - there seems to be a good old fight going on with it :-) | 19:56 |
genii-around | That one could be pretty annoying if you had a small screen but high density | 19:56 |
DanaG | Yup. My screen is 147 DPI. | 19:57 |
DanaG | Instant headache when not scaled, but oh so awesome when scaled. | 19:57 |
penguin42 | yeh I guess my work laptop would also suck like that; 15.4" and 1920x1200 | 19:58 |
DanaG | It's the only computer I've had that gives approximately zero eyestrain all day. | 19:58 |
DanaG | ...assuming you're using scaling. | 20:00 |
Ian_Corne | DanaG: I don't have that porblem and it's 16.4 with 1920x1080 | 20:02 |
Ian_Corne | or I didn't notice it yet at least | 20:02 |
h00k | What was the gnome-theme awd...whatever fix? gnome-tweak-tool and...something else | 20:15 |
h00k | My compiz/unity is angry today, I'm using gnome-shell as an alternative, except it looks ugly. I installed gnome-tweak-tool, and I think what I'm looking for is the Adwaita theme, is this correct? | 20:21 |
Ian_Corne | $ sudo apt-get install gnome-themes{,-extras,-standard,-more,-ubuntu,-selected} | 20:21 |
Ian_Corne | might help with the ugly | 20:21 |
h00k | Yeah, maybe one of those will do that, I'll check | 20:22 |
BUGabundo | boas, caramelos | 20:25 |
Ian_Corne | anyone know where i can find the keybindings for unity? | 20:25 |
BUGabundo | guud luck | 20:26 |
Ian_Corne | :p | 20:26 |
Ian_Corne | well ctrl | 20:26 |
Ian_Corne | ctrl+alt+t doesn't open a terminal anymore | 20:26 |
Ian_Corne | but my self defined for IRC still works | 20:26 |
Ian_Corne | and the browser one too | 20:26 |
urlin2u | Ian_Corne, is keyboard accessible? | 20:28 |
urlin2u | the app | 20:28 |
Ian_Corne | yesè | 20:28 |
Ian_Corne | aha | 20:28 |
Ian_Corne | shortcuts | 20:28 |
mauri | in which file are stored all the services that start at the kde boot? | 20:28 |
Ian_Corne | thanks urlin2u ! | 20:29 |
Ian_Corne | BUGabundo: ^^ | 20:29 |
urlin2u | Ian_Corne, no problem. | 20:29 |
Ian_Corne | works like a charm | 20:29 |
Ian_Corne | I have to add it to custom shortcuts | 20:29 |
Ian_Corne | the switcher is quite ugly tbh | 20:35 |
Ian_Corne | big icons but no preview | 20:35 |
BUGabundo | can someone test subdownloader please? | 20:36 |
Ian_Corne | how do i use it BUGabundo ? | 20:36 |
BUGabundo | try opening it | 20:36 |
BUGabundo | not even that works for me | 20:36 |
BUGabundo | its an app to download subtitles | 20:37 |
Ian_Corne | could have warned me that it could crash my session :p | 20:37 |
BUGabundo | didn't on mine | 20:37 |
Ian_Corne | it crashed | 20:37 |
BUGabundo | just stuck with a gtk window | 20:37 |
BUGabundo | ok, filing a bug | 20:37 |
jakemp | so, I went to a blank window and hit control + t, and it opened a new file explorer | 20:38 |
jakemp | but now all my desktops are white | 20:38 |
mauri | printer-applet crash, is it normal? | 20:39 |
jakemp | and right clicking does nothing on these blank desktop | 20:39 |
BUGabundo | Ian_Corne: can you add your .xsession to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/subdownloader/+bug/832340 ? | 20:40 |
ubottu | Ubuntu bug 832340 in subdownloader (Ubuntu) "gets stuck on a GTK window " [Undecided,New] | 20:40 |
penguin42 | mauri: I'm getting a printer applet crash at startup | 20:45 |
Ian_Corne | I can | 20:46 |
mauri | penguin42: ok so i ahve to wait a fis? | 20:46 |
mauri | fix | 20:46 |
Ian_Corne | done BUGabundo | 20:46 |
Ian_Corne | Launchpad Janitor does not use Launchpad. | 20:46 |
Ian_Corne | :o | 20:46 |
BUGabundo | ahahaahah | 20:47 |
penguin42 | mauri: Yeh I guess so | 20:48 |
mauri | penguin42: ok thanks | 20:48 |
Ian_Corne | you could file a bug mauri like BUGabundo did | 20:48 |
Ian_Corne | but crashing apps from the start are often known :) | 20:48 |
* penguin42 thought I'd found one, but can't find it again | 20:49 | |
mauri | Ian_Corne: im not an expert | 20:49 |
Ian_Corne | still no touchpads for 99EUR on amazon | 20:49 |
Ian_Corne | mauri: ubuntu-bug "appname" | 20:49 |
DanaG | yeah, I think I missed the TouchPad boat. | 20:50 |
mauri | Ian_Corne: ok thanks i will try | 20:51 |
* penguin42 ordered one at £89 but it's listed as 'out of stock - we'll email you when available' | 20:53 | |
Ian_Corne | never gonna happen :) | 20:53 |
Ian_Corne | from direct.IT? | 20:53 |
penguin42 | no, it was from amazon themselves | 20:54 |
h00k | Yeah, still no nice theme yet. I wonder what I'm missing. | 20:54 |
h00k | oh, in Shell -> Shell Theme, there's a bang (!) because it's blamk. | 20:56 |
h00k | *blank, rather. | 20:56 |
Ian_Corne | hmm h00k when i replace it looks okish | 20:56 |
Ian_Corne | only the titlebars of windows don't look good | 20:56 |
h00k | Ian_Corne: Yeah, there was a fix for that somewhere, I just forget what | 20:56 |
h00k | so it's like the actual....nice looking theme | 20:56 |
Ian_Corne | h00k: if you type in appearance in the search thingy | 20:57 |
Ian_Corne | you get "change look and feel" | 20:58 |
Ian_Corne | which allows you to select a theme | 20:58 |
Ian_Corne | it doesn't change the titlebar tho | 20:58 |
h00k | Ian_Corne: Yeah, I don't see 'appearance' there ;) but I had fixed it before with gnome-tweak-tool | 20:59 |
Ian_Corne | the switcher looks beter in gnome-shell but it's grouped by apps instead of windows... | 20:59 |
h00k | and I'm pretty sure the Adwaita theme is what it should be | 20:59 |
Ian_Corne | well in the appearence thingy | 20:59 |
Ian_Corne | i can select the theme | 20:59 |
Ian_Corne | the adwaita theme | 20:59 |
Ian_Corne | but the titlebars remain ugly | 21:00 |
h00k | Yeah. | 21:00 |
Ian_Corne | ah they're blue now | 21:00 |
h00k | Mine are blue, yep. | 21:01 |
h00k | Ian_Corne: http://i.imgur.com/QQWgI.png | 21:02 |
Ian_Corne | yop | 21:03 |
Ian_Corne | looks the same | 21:03 |
Ian_Corne | wohoo my headache is subsiding, my box works again, open driver works, thesis time! | 21:13 |
Ian_Corne | now to only get a text from that one girl and my day is complete! | 21:13 |
penguin42 | Ian_Corne: Ah I see, you've been screwing with graphics drivers to avoid writing Thesis; having done a couple I know that the real creativity in postgrads is avoiding thesis writing | 21:15 |
Ian_Corne | :D | 21:15 |
Ian_Corne | well, i had a deadline yesterday at 16:00 | 21:16 |
BUGabundo | ahah | 21:16 |
Ian_Corne | so i rewarded myself for making it by installing +1 on the last device that was deprived of it :D | 21:16 |
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davidcalle | Hi all, has anyone seen something with gnome-settings-daemon today? | 22:46 |
davidcalle | *something weird | 22:46 |
BUGabundo | nniittee | 23:05 |
h00k | So, unity-panel-services is ...er, not there | 23:23 |
h00k | I did a round of upgrades and restarted, now Unity didn't launch | 23:23 |
h00k | also, I tried to launch it manually from a tty and got: "unity-panel-service: no process found" | 23:24 |
Ian_Corne | hmm | 23:25 |
Ian_Corne | i've still got it | 23:25 |
h00k | I could temporarily go gnome-shell, I guess. This is what happend on my other box, too. | 23:25 |
Ian_Corne | and unity2D? | 23:26 |
h00k | or unity-2d, I could do | 23:26 |
h00k | I s'pose | 23:26 |
h00k | but I'm wondering where unity-panel-service went. unity-services package is installed. | 23:26 |
Onlyodin | Is unity enabled in compiz? | 23:30 |
h00k | Onlyodin: sure. Well, it was, and I haven't disabled it. Are you asking me? | 23:30 |
Ian_Corne | yes | 23:31 |
Onlyodin | Yes, It might be something worth checking. | 23:31 |
Ian_Corne | you shoudl check ccsm | 23:31 |
Ian_Corne | i had the same | 23:31 |
Ian_Corne | i just realised | 23:31 |
Ian_Corne | didn't see that error msg tho | 23:31 |
Daekdroom | Unity-2D has this cartoon-ish feel | 23:35 |
Daekdroom | I'd use it over Unity if it wasn't for the title bar. | 23:35 |
h00k | I ended up having to REISUB, not sure what happened. | 23:36 |
h00k | Now in gnome-shell, let me check ccsm | 23:36 |
Daekdroom | Speaking of ccsm, it seems I can't start either compiz or ccsm | 23:37 |
h00k | Unity was unchecked. | 23:37 |
h00k | ccsm had an update today, I believe. | 23:37 |
Daekdroom | Segmentation fault :( | 23:37 |
h00k | That's probably going to catch everyone... | 23:37 |
Daekdroom | unity --reset should work, shouldn't it? | 23:38 |
penguin42 | anyone else hit problems with sound-juicer? | 23:38 |
penguin42 | won't read the disk for me on OO | 23:38 |
Daekdroom | Meh | 23:38 |
Daekdroom | "Initializing core options...done" | 23:39 |
Daekdroom | and then nothing happens | 23:39 |
Ian_Corne | Daekdroom: i'd use if if the compiz grid controls were available | 23:39 |
Daekdroom | grid controls? | 23:39 |
Ian_Corne | and if i could config the launcher bar to have smaller icons and never hid | 23:39 |
Ian_Corne | ctrl+alt+number snaps it to the sides | 23:40 |
Ian_Corne | try ctrl+alt+6 | 23:40 |
h00k | yeah...unity is angry. unity --reset didn't do anything, as well as unity --replace. | 23:40 |
Daekdroom | Oh right. | 23:40 |
h00k | It yells about unity-panel-service not being found. | 23:40 |
Ian_Corne | h00k: i just got another update for compiz and unity and stuff | 23:40 |
Daekdroom | there's a libcompizconfig0 update thats broken | 23:40 |
h00k | Ian_Corne: lemme check! | 23:40 |
Ian_Corne | oho | 23:40 |
Ian_Corne | i hope the update I got was a fixing update | 23:41 |
h00k | I see it. libgconf.so is missing. | 23:41 |
Ian_Corne | and not a breaking one :p | 23:41 |
Daekdroom | Ian_Corne, did it try to remove compiz and unity packages? | 23:41 |
Ian_Corne | no | 23:41 |
Ian_Corne | clean update | 23:41 |
Ian_Corne | well "clean" | 23:41 |
h00k | /usr/lib/compizconfig/backends/libgconf.so , apparently. | 23:41 |
Ian_Corne | is there an update h00k ? | 23:41 |
h00k | Ian_Corne: checking now | 23:42 |
h00k | Ian_Corne: yes, but not that one yet. | 23:42 |
Daekdroom | Ooooh | 23:42 |
Daekdroom | 14 new updates since I last upgrade a few seconds ago | 23:42 |
h00k | Ian_Corne: I'll just hang in my tty for a bit until that shows up | 23:42 |
h00k | I had 12 show up, nothing for compiz or unity yet. | 23:43 |
Ian_Corne | h00k: i'm still on a.u.c | 23:43 |
Ian_Corne | The following packages have been kept back: libcompizconfig0 | 23:43 |
h00k | Ian_Corne: hmm? | 23:43 |
Ian_Corne | main archive | 23:43 |
Ian_Corne | not a local one | 23:43 |
Ian_Corne | to get all updates instantly | 23:43 |
Ian_Corne | i know I shouldn't | 23:43 |
Daekdroom | I'm using the main mirror too | 23:43 |
Ian_Corne | but i'm craving for updates! | 23:43 |
h00k | us.archive.ubuntu is where I'm grabbing from | 23:44 |
h00k | apparently | 23:44 |
Daekdroom | compizconfig-backend-gconf and libcompizconfig0 are getting updated now. | 23:44 |
Ian_Corne | Daekdroom: guess there's still the libcompizconfig0 broken updae | 23:44 |
* h00k grabs guitar | 23:44 | |
Daekdroom | I'm updating it. It didn't break any dependency at all after I ran aptitude upgrade again. | 23:44 |
Daekdroom | *aptitude update | 23:44 |
Ian_Corne | The following packages will be REMOVED: compiz-gnome compizconfig-backend-gconf | 23:44 |
Ian_Corne | The following NEW packages will be installed: compiz-kde compizconfig-backend-kconfig | 23:44 |
Ian_Corne | damn you kde! | 23:44 |
h00k | o.o | 23:44 |
Ian_Corne | :p | 23:44 |
Ian_Corne | that'll teach me, install kubuntu-desktop | 23:45 |
Ian_Corne | and banshee has a hard time staying alive | 23:45 |
Daekdroom | Unity is alive. | 23:46 |
Ian_Corne | :) | 23:46 |
h00k | Nothing yet here ;) | 23:46 |
Daekdroom | But I forgot to kill unity-2d first. Now I have both running | 23:46 |
Daekdroom | There we go. A killall fixes everything. | 23:47 |
Daekdroom | Meh. I really liked unity-2d launcher and Dash more than Unity's. | 23:47 |
Ian_Corne | unity lives for me too | 23:49 |
Ian_Corne | going to bed, i'll know in the morning if suspend works :p | 23:50 |
h00k | Ian_Corne: good luck. Peace | 23:50 |
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