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urlin2ucharlie-tca, I'm not a launchpad membor would you like the crashes.00:04
valorinAnyone experiencing this problem: https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/834248  - Where windows resting on the edge of a workspace move into the next one when clicked in the launcher or via ALT+TAB, making it impossible to switch to these windows without manually going to the workspace.00:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 834248 in unity "Oneiric: Non-maximized windows which sit on the border of a workspace move when called from another workspace" [Undecided,New]00:43
billybigriggerany xchat users here?02:37
AlienXit looks like libXp.so.6 was removed from ia32-libs. Is there any way I can download that lib? perhaps from natty?03:25
micahgAlienX: install the i386 version of it?03:26
AlienXmicahg, I thought about that, but wasn't sure if it'd break anything03:27
micahgwell, is this for skype?03:27
AlienXsince I think it's in the libxp6:i386 package03:27
AlienXnah, I got the skype stuff worked out. This is actually for the citrix ica client03:27
micahgoh :(, is that i386 only as well?'03:28
micahgI"d suggest installing the i386 version of it with the i386 libs03:28
AlienXit actually wants to remove 'libmotif4 libxp6 motif-clients xubuntu-desktop' if i try 'apt-get install libxp6:i386' which is kind of not ok :(03:29
micahgAlienX: sorry, I'm wrong, it's not multiarch ready, that could've been a bug, just make sure one is filed against ia32-libs and someone will take a look03:30
AlienXmicahg, no worries. I'll go ahead and file it right now. Thanks for the help.03:30
Drakesonis compiz expected to be slow at the moment, or is it because my hardware is too weak for it?03:33
AlienXmicahg, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ia32-libs/+bug/836397 does that look descriptive enough?03:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 836397 in ia32-libs (Ubuntu) "libXp.so.6 is missing from ia32-libs package" [Undecided,New]03:40
Gredeui've upgraded to onceiric 3.0.3 kernel and i installed module init tools.  one that is lacking is a fsck process.  my base system is ubuntu natty.03:50
micahgAlienX: that looks great, thanks04:34
AlienXmicahg, good deal04:36
simplebluecan i update a daily build?05:05
DrakesonIs it possible to run another window manager with the unity's launcher and the panel (which includes the appmenu)?05:24
jbichaDrakeson: which one did you have in mind?05:32
Drakesonopenbox05:32
Drakesonjbicha: do you know any other that you can run?05:40
jbichaUnity uses Compiz and Unity 2D uses Metacity05:43
jbichaand you're welcome to just try and let us know if it works05:44
Drakesonjbicha: Do I need to install anything else besides `unity-2d' ?05:46
Drakeson(e.g., another session).05:46
jbichayou could try logging into Unity 2D and then doing openbox --replace05:47
jbichayou may also want to look at /usr/share/xsessions/ and /usr/share/gnome-session/sessions/05:47
jbichaI've never really used openbox though05:48
Drakesonjbicha: thanks, somehow it is working, more or less. I had to create session files in both directories you mentioned, and also an openbox.desktop in /usr/share/applications. (not having those files is probably a bug)06:17
bullgard6GNOME 3 doesnot provide applets. Are there plans to provide the old applet programs in new format for GNOME 3?07:03
jbichabullgard6: no, you can use gnome-panel 3 for the time being but gnome-panel will be killed off too07:16
bullgard6 jbicha What do you mean by "gnome-panel 3"?07:20
jbichabullgard6: sudo apt-get install gnome-panel07:20
jbichathen choose GNOME Classic from the login screen07:20
bullgard6jbicha: You did not answer my question. I asked for GNOME 3. »GNOME Classic« is no GNOME 3.08:33
jbichabullgard6: actually it's still part of GNOME 308:37
jbichaanyway, apps can also use the messaging tray or extend the top bar with an extension08:37
bullgard6jbicha: Thank you for commenting.08:48
topylihrm. where are gnome-shell extension? :-o10:19
jbichatopyli: see https://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Extensions they've not been packaged in Debian yet because there is no system-wide extension manager yet10:43
topyli:(10:46
topylialright, thanks10:46
jbichaif you look hard enough you can also find a .deb for them but it's not official yet10:49
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nperryIs multiarch working yet?11:30
nperryfor example if i try sudo apt-get install skype:i386 its not there, do i need to enable the i386 repos?11:31
jtaylorskype is not in the repo yet11:32
jtayloryou can use the version from natty but need to install the i386 libraries manually11:32
jtaylorlibXss libqtcore4 libqtgui4 etc11:33
nperryjtaylor: forgot already got natty partner setup..11:34
penguin42hmm, a do-release-upgrade has just segfaulted for me  - doesn't seem to have left a core or anything11:58
Ian_Corneouch11:58
penguin42looks like it was at the end fortunately12:02
penguin42hmm, seems to reboot ok - I'll let it get on installing dev stuff while I have breakfast12:04
Ian_CorneThe following packages have been kept back: brltty gvfs gvfs-backends gvfs-fuse lib32ncurses5 lib32ncursesw5 libncurses5 libncursesw5 libv4l-0 ncurses-bin12:09
Ian_Cornefor anyone else?12:09
Ian_Cornebeen kept back for a few days now12:09
jtayloris there a way to fix enigmail in thunderbird?12:17
jtaylorgetting tired of manualy signing my mails ._.12:18
penguin42interesting; just installed xubuntu-desktop on a vm and it has the new style login - but completely white on black, and it has the proper icons at the top left which my other machines are unhappy with12:43
D3RGPS31using xdm and openbox; global and user autorun aren't executed, can be run manually; Alpha 3, using fglrx13:34
BluesKajHiyas all13:36
D3RGPS31also, nautilus crashes with the error 'Segmentation fault (core dumped)' at start13:40
Prettodoes anyone is having problems running java apllications? Here it doenst draw buttons when launched13:43
Ian_Corneminecraft?13:44
Ian_CorneI don't have any other java application :p13:44
D3RGPS31Pretto: openjdk or sun-java13:45
D3RGPS31Ian_Corne: i went there to check :v13:45
D3RGPS31this channel feels dead :|13:48
Ian_CorneD3RGPS31: it's not dead13:49
Ian_Corneand i just asked if the app was minecraft13:50
Ian_Cornei'll try to run it13:50
Ian_Cornebut i'm on the OS drivers13:50
D3RGPS31i wasn't able to run any java gui13:50
Ian_Corneit draws "options" and "login"13:50
Ian_Corneand shows the news and stuff13:50
Ian_Corneso it should be working13:50
Ian_CorneopenJDK13:51
gnomefreakis fglrx fixed yet?14:15
Ian_Cornei don't know, jockey is still broken14:18
gnomefreakok thanks14:21
gnomefreaksomething is so wrong here. i dont get grub or plymouth at all14:28
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gnomefreakwhere do i change login display from?14:31
gnomefreaknevermind14:32
BluesKajgnomefreak, hold down the shift key after the bios screen til the grub menu appears14:36
gnomefreakok ummm is it broken or just shitty design?14:47
gnomefreakbrb smoke14:49
gnomefreakok thanks odd. i seem to have lost my window controls14:57
gnomefreaks/thanks/thats14:57
jakempjust updated, and a bunch of icons dissappeared from the left bar, and the top bar seems to be using old style icons and is light grey15:13
jakempI assume this means unity is running in 2D mode15:13
psaldenI just installed gnome-shell and like how it can finally be used alongside unity. However, it's kinda annoying to see it shares the settings for themes, fonts, etc with unity. Is this planned to change at some point?15:27
jussihrm, seems jockey is broken here on one-eye-ric, can someone direct me to the cli way of installing the nvidia drivers?16:27
Ian_Cornesame for me jussi16:29
genii-aroundjussi: I usually just sudo apt-get install nvidia-current16:29
jussigenii-around: do I need to run nvidia-xconfig anymore? or does it do all that with the package now?16:30
genii-aroundjussi: If your xorg.conf doesn't have already the Driver  "nvidia" in the Device section, yes16:32
jussigenii-around: I dont have an xorg.conf :)16:34
genii-aroundThen yes16:34
bjsniderjussi, jockey will create an appropriate xorg.conf file16:58
jussibjsnider: I encourage you to read a little more backlog :)16:58
bjsniderif hte graphical version is broken you can use jockey-text16:58
bjsniderjockey-text -e xorg:nvidia_current16:59
jussibjsnider: jockey is broken17:00
jussiI have a bug in for it17:00
bjsnidereven jockey-text?17:01
jussiyep17:01
jussibug 65782917:02
ubottuLaunchpad bug 657829 in jockey (Ubuntu) "jockey-gtk crashed with DBusException in call_blocking()" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/65782917:02
jussianywya, got to go for a while.17:02
bjsniderwell, nvidia-xconfig is not specificaly made for debian/ubuntu so it may add things to your xorg.conf that should not be there17:02
billybigriggeris empathy borked for everyone else too?17:50
ssargenntoHello all, I'm using 11.10 and it keeps only offering me a partial upgrade...i saw a sticky on the forums that said to wait a bit and let update manager sort it it but its been 3 days and still only a partial upgrade. is there a better way to install updates right now in 11.10?18:11
jtaylordoes it want to remove something?18:12
psaldenI dunno about any forum post, but up till now I just did apt-get dist-upgrade all the time which seemed to work fine18:13
jtaylormostly its ok18:14
ssargenntoit didnt say anything about removing any packages18:14
jtayloryou just need to look what it removes, when its e.g. ubuntu-desktop don't do it18:14
jtaylordist-upgrades adding new packages are pretty much always safe18:14
ssargenntoso its best to just use terminal and use apt-get dist-upgrade ?18:15
jtaylorI prefer it18:15
jtaylorits faster :)18:15
jtaylorgui takes to start up18:15
ssargenntoi agree i do like using apt in terminal a bit more18:15
ssargenntoboo.. getting errors updating18:18
ssargenntobrb gonna reboot18:18
psaldenactually, the gui tool failed for me a few times, while the terminal equivalent did fine18:19
BluesKajgetting index file errors :  GPG error: http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com oneiric Release ...anyone else , or is it just my server?18:26
jtaylorhm I had that for my armel chroot a while ago18:26
jtaylorare you using a proxy?18:26
BluesKajjtaylor, nope18:27
urlin2udo you get a key in that error18:27
BluesKajusing a dns service tho18:27
jtaylortry updating again in a few minutes/hours18:27
BluesKajyes The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>18:27
jtaylorhad exactly that too18:28
jtaylorgetting the Release per wget gave a correct signature then18:28
BluesKajok18:28
urlin2usudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 40976EAF437D05B518:29
urlin2urun that18:29
jtaylordhould not be necessary18:29
jtaylorhe has the pub key, just the file is corrupted18:29
urlin2uokay18:29
jtaylorthe Release file18:30
urlin2uthe file is I see18:30
BluesKajurlin2u, yeah I ran that command before ...still getting the error : unable to resolve host address `40976eaf437d05b5 ubuntu archive automatic signing key'18:33
urlin2usounds like jtaylor is the one to listen to18:34
ssargenntoanybody having trouble updating packages? my internet connection is working properly and if i use update manager it tells me to check my connection, and if i use apt i just get an error occurred during signature verification18:38
* penguin42 has had some packages failing to validate lately18:39
jtaylorthere is some issue with the main archive: http://paste.ubuntu.com/677386/18:40
penguin42it would be nice if it told us what was bad about it18:40
jtaylorit can't18:41
penguin42oh so it's actually that the sig doesn't match the data - as opposed to something like an out of date etc ?18:41
ssargenntoglad to know its not just me18:42
BluesKajanyone else have digital clock issues ..how many settings have to be changed in order to get the damn thing to read the format that you set in it ...it's a pos Imo18:47
BluesKajthis has been an issue since 10.04 on my pc18:48
billybigriggerBluesKaj, what now?18:48
BluesKajbillybigrigger, AM/PM 12 hr format ...is it too much to ask ?18:49
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BluesKajit's reads properly in the dialog , just doesn't translate to widget18:50
alupcsHi, does anyone know hotplug? I want to restrict USB-usage...18:54
rfc1337alupcs, there's no such thing18:55
rfc1337if you want to restrict usb-usage, i suggest doing it at a lower level... possibly putting tape over all usb ports18:55
alupcsOn older versions of Ubuntu, one could blacklist the usb_storage driver18:56
alupcsbtw, a usb-mouse should be allowed18:57
rfc1337oops wrong channel... i thought this was on sunos18:57
h00kAaaaand Skype is broken ;) libXss.so.1 not found.19:10
billybigriggerBluesKaj, am/pm 12hr works here19:10
jtaylorh00k: easily fixed, install libXss from i38619:11
micahgor install skype:i38619:11
BluesKajbillybigrigger, gnome ?19:11
ssargenntoBluesKaj, im using gnome and my clock is working right. reads 2:11pm right now19:12
jtaylorsee the bug skype:i386 does not exist19:12
jtaylorsee bug 83044019:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 830440 in skype (Ubuntu) "skype: error while loading shared libraries: libXss.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/83044019:12
h00kcheck it. cool.19:12
BluesKaj<KDE19:12
ssargenntoahh gotcha19:12
micahgjtaylor: you need natty partner installed (oneiric doesn't have skype yet)19:12
jtaylorah yes that could be a reason why I don't have it, thx19:13
micahgh00k: ^^19:13
h00koh, look, need to multiarch.19:13
jtaylorinstalled it via a package I had lying on my hdd19:13
h00kmicahg: it's installed already.19:13
h00kmicahg: if that's what you're getting at19:13
h00kI'm looking at the bug report now19:13
h00kinstalling the 32bit libraries19:16
smallfoot-its good that ubuntu cant compete with 30 year old operating systems19:31
smallfoot-ubuntu 11.10 vs windows 3.11 - change theme, win311 yes, ubuntu no!19:31
urlin2usmallfoot-, are you delusional?19:32
smallfoot-no19:32
BluesKajsmallfoot-, get a life19:32
smallfoot-please explain how to change theme in ubuntu 11.1019:32
trismsmallfoot-: you can change the theme, there just aren't any dialogs to simplify it yet (except possibly gnome-tweak-tool)19:32
smallfoot-oh19:32
smallfoot-usability, win311 vs ubuntu19:33
jtaylorwindows 3.11 is less than 30 years too ._.19:33
smallfoot-even in a 30 year old os you cuold personlize it with a gui dialog19:33
jtaylorI still used it and I'm not that old ^^19:33
smallfoot-oh it is? well that makes it much better, ubuntu vs a 25-29 year old os19:33
jtaylortry 18 years old19:33
smallfoot-oh, its only 18 years old?19:34
smallfoot-well, ubuntu still cant compete against a 18 year old os in terms of personlization, themeability, ease-of-use19:34
urlin2usmallfoot-, #ubuntu-offtopic sounds like where you need to share this :D19:35
BluesKajso smallfoot- do you have any suggestions or did you just find this forum to rant , and if you wish , go ahead and use w3.1.1 , do you really think we care ?19:36
smallfoot-oh thx19:36
smallfoot-BluesKaj, yeah, i have a suggestion... ADD A CHANGE THEME DIALOG lol19:37
BluesKajI don't use gnome19:37
smallfoot-but you cant change it with this unity sucks thing either19:37
smallfoot-so what you use?19:37
BluesKajkde19:38
smallfoot-kde is beautiful.... it really is.. the art people have done a wonderful job19:38
smallfoot-unfortuntally its usability is horrible, its cluttered with 100000 senseless options19:38
Picismallfoot-: Feel free to submit a patch or a package yourself.19:38
smallfoot-and is probably the worlds most bloated software ever19:39
PiciOtherwise you already know that this channel isn't for constant complaining.19:39
smallfoot-kde really could lend some graphics artists to gnome19:40
smallfoot-and gnome really could lend some usability people to kde19:40
smallfoot-wait, nevermind that, gnome was good in 2.x, now with 3.x it sucks19:40
h00kis there anything constructive?19:55
h00kas Pici said, feel free to submit a patch or package19:55
h00kOr wait until someone else does19:55
h00ksmallfoot-: ^19:56
bjsniderh00k, no, it's a lot easier for them to bitch about subjective usability issues than to do anything about them20:00
BUGabundoevening, dear!20:00
billybigriggerhowdy20:02
BUGabundohey hey billybigrigger20:04
BUGabundoanyone willing to help create a package for pidgin-expand?20:05
BUGabundoor at least help the dev set up a PPA?20:05
* BUGabundo looks at bjsnider20:05
bjsnideroh, here we go20:05
bjsnideris it in debian already?20:06
BUGabundono20:07
BUGabundo:)20:08
BUGabundobjsnider: https://code.google.com/p/expand/issues/detail?id=220:08
BUGabundojust need your help :)20:08
BUGabundohe will do the rest20:08
BUGabundoI can't even get it to compile on my system20:08
BUGabundomeh20:08
bjsniderthe thing is, creating a ppa isn't the big issue. the big issue is creating working debian build scripts20:09
bjsniderthat can be done using dh-make20:10
bjsniderwhich creates a basic set of build scripts. but those scripts may not build the package no matter how simple it is20:10
bjsniderBUGabundo, what happens when you try to compile it? what is the error?20:11
BUGabundosec20:11
BUGabundobjsnider: http://paste.ubuntu.com/677444/20:11
BUGabundoconfig.status: error: cannot find input file: `po/Makefile.in.in'20:11
jtaylorMakefile.in.in? unusual20:12
jtaylorits should probably Makefile.in20:12
bjsnideryou must not be following the recommended method to build the software20:12
charlie-tcaBUGabundo: congratulations on your jump! I am glad you were able to experience that.20:12
BUGabundocharlie-tca: thanks!!!!20:13
BUGabundobjsnider: is there one? :P20:13
bjsniderthere should be an INSTALL file or something like it20:13
BUGabundo$ ll | pastebinit20:13
BUGabundohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/677446/20:13
BUGabundothe install.sh is wonked too20:13
BUGabundo ./install-sh20:14
BUGabundo./install-sh: no input file specified.20:14
jtaylormaybe it needs a autoreconf before starting configure?20:14
bjsniderthere shouldn't be a maybe in this20:15
bjsniderit should be clearly documented by the dev20:15
jtaylorupstreams documenting their build system properly? in what fantasy world do you live in  ;)20:15
bjsniderit's not even worth spedning time on if the documentation isn't there20:18
bjsniderand it won't build20:18
BUGabundook20:18
BUGabundoill file a bug20:18
jtaylorpff thats boring ^^20:18
bjsniderBUGabundo, try autoreconf20:20
bjsniderthen configure20:20
bjsniderif autoreconf succeeds20:20
BUGabundohow do I do that?20:21
bjsnideropen a terminal go into that directory and type autoreconf20:22
bjsnideryou might not have all of the software installed20:23
bjsniderbut try it20:23
jtaylorand run intltoolize20:23
jtaylorthat shold fix the issue20:24
bjsniderassuming he has autotools installed20:25
bjsniderwhich he might not, since he's obviously never done this before20:25
BUGabundohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/677453/20:25
BUGabundodebsums: invalid package name 'default-jdk'20:26
BUGabundomeh .... that bug in debsums is back :(20:26
BUGabundoE: Problem executing scripts DPkg::Post-Invoke 'if [ -x /usr/bin/debsums ]; then /usr/bin/debsums --generate=nocheck -sp /var/cache/apt/archives; fi'20:26
jtaylorjust tried it, tar xfz tarball; cd dir; mkdir po; intltoolize; ./configure; make works20:26
BUGabundoso where's intltoolize ?20:27
jtaylorapt-file search intltoolize20:27
BUGabundoeven make clean is faling20:27
BUGabundojtaylor: did that already20:27
jtaylorall works for me20:27
BUGabundooh wait20:27
BUGabundono , I did apt-cache search20:27
bjsnideri think there's a metapackage called autotools that has everything20:27
jtaylorthere is an issue with potfile though20:28
jtaylorbut thats probably not important if you don't want trnaslatiins20:28
bjsniderbut it's been so long since i had to install it that i don't remember20:28
jtaylorintltool is in a seperate package20:28
BUGabundobjsnider: autotools is (now) installed20:28
BUGabundojtaylor: 32 or 64 bits?20:28
BUGabundocan you send me the plugin?20:29
jtaylorsudo apt-get install intltool; tar xfz expand-0.5.0.tar.gz; cd expand-0.5.0; mkdir po; intltoolize; ./configure; make20:29
jtaylorthe plugin should then be in .libs20:30
BUGabundoAH20:30
BUGabundofound the prob20:30
BUGabundoI rm and untar again and it works20:30
BUGabundostupid nautilus zip/tar addon is broken20:31
BUGabundoit fails to extract properly20:31
BUGabundoalready happened the other day20:31
bjsniderBUGabundo, did you just grab the latest unprepared code or did you download the most recent stable release tarball?20:31
BUGabundostable20:31
BUGabundo0.520:31
bjsniderthe dev didn't prepare the tarball enough20:32
BUGabundo$ ls -lha /usr/lib/pidgin/expand.*20:32
BUGabundo-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root  970 2011-08-29 21:31 /usr/lib/pidgin/expand.la*20:32
BUGabundo-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 707K 2011-08-29 21:31 /usr/lib/pidgin/expand.so*20:32
BUGabundoit works20:32
BUGabundonow to test the plugin20:32
BUGabundobrb20:32
BUGabundo$ pidgin -nmd | grep expand20:33
BUGabundo(21:33:43) plugins: probing /usr/lib/pidgin/expand.so20:33
BUGabundocan anyone post a tinyurl please20:34
trismhttp://pad.lv/1 ?20:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1 in Ubuntu "Microsoft has a majority market share" [Critical,In progress]20:38
BUGabundobjsnider:  jtaylor: thanks guys, for putting up with me. now let me try a checkout20:42
jtaylorbtw now that the problem is solved file a bug :)20:42
BUGabundoI did20:43
BUGabundonow I need to automate this20:43
BUGabundoseems they do a lot of commits20:43
bjsniderBUGabundo, i think you should learn debian packaging and ppa use. i would definitely subscribe to a BUGabundo ppa20:48
BUGabundobjsnider: you mean ubunturollingdistrounstable?20:48
bjsniderit's easier to send software into a ppa and build it in pbuilder and whatnot than you might think20:49
BUGabundoif there was a rolling distro, with packages as recent as Ubuntu, a good package manager, and a great UI. I would move to it20:49
BUGabundoHOT20:50
BUGabundomanage to get it to build and install from source trunk20:50
BUGabundo$ hg update20:51
BUGabundo0 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved20:51
BUGabundoits ready to go20:51
BUGabundolet me write a recepy for this20:51
jbichaBUGabundo: that's basically the Ubuntu development version, it just gets a bit rough earlier in the cycle and more conservative once it goes into beta20:52
BUGabundoalias expandeupdate='cd /home/bugabundo/temp/expand; hg clone https://code.google.com/p/expand/; ./autogen.sh ; make, sudo make install'20:52
BUGabundojbicha: no its not... trust me... I've tested ALL ubuntu dev cycles since 6.1020:53
BUGabundoI should blog about this one20:54
BUGabundoalias swapnas='sudo losetup /dev/loop0 /mnt/NAS/homes/bugabundo/disks/swapfile4 ; sudo swapon /dev/loop0'20:54
BUGabundonext: to get fdupes upgraded to 1.520:55
jbichaBUGabundo: but how would your Ubuntu rolling be different? and how much work would it take for the distro maintainer?20:59
BUGabundojbicha: no idea.........20:59
BUGabundohumm21:39
BUGabundocompiz is unstable21:39
BUGabundo:\21:39
h00ksurpriiiiiiiise!21:42
Saviqhmm how do I enable the nvidia module without jockey (that crashes due to DeviceDriver d-bus being unavailable)?21:43
jtaylorsudo apt-get install nvidia-current may do it21:44
Saviqyeah it didn't, I'm still getting nouveau loaded, let me try on the console to see what happens21:44
Saviqhmm actually no, I didn't get it installed for some reason21:45
SpamapSanybody else on a MBP on oneiric just randomly lose the trackpad?21:47
yofelSaviq: you need to run nvidia-xconfig too after installing it with apt22:00
alex_mayorgaThe following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com> ??22:14
jtayloryes there was an issue with the signing a while ago22:16
alex_mayorgajtaylor: any fixes?22:16
jtaylorthe fix will have to propaget to all mirros I guess22:16
jtaylorwait a while22:16
alex_mayorgaOK, thanks22:16
bjsniderpropagate22:24
h00kI had the same signing thing recently22:34
BluesKajwatchout for muon , it wants to take your whole desktop if you try to remove any default apps :P23:10
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