[00:11] i don't think xfce is really new at all [00:12] erm no; it's a perfectly reasonable phrase though - as in red is the new black [00:13] i.e., it's what we use now that gnome is broken by design :p [00:13] gnome is not broken by design [00:14] lets not get back into the argument please?! [00:14] there is no argument [00:15] getting offtopic here [01:05] any idea on how to get gnome-keyring to load on login? using kubuntu 11.10 thanks [01:05] using evolution mail atm and that requires gnome keyring, as its not programmed to use kwallet [01:06] evolution still prompts for the password, albeit just 1 with gnome-keyring installed. however, would be better to open without password. any ideas? thanks [01:08] I always set a blank keyring password, easier times [01:09] does that work? on kubuntu 11.10 and evolution 3? [01:10] ive not used evolution but if there is a blank password then you will never be bothered for the password [01:10] i think this maybe a new feature of evolution 3 [01:11] I haven't had a chance to test it in ubuntu as the desktop crashed too much [01:12] oneiric [02:18] !notunity | bonjohnjovi [02:18] bonjohnjovi: To use GNOME Shell on Oneiric, install the "gnome-shell" package and investigate "gnome-tweak-tool". For GNOME Fallback mode, which is similar to GNOME 2, install "gnome-panel". Both packages will place a new entry in the Sessions dropdown on the login window. [02:19] IdleOne, the thing is, apt-get install gnome-shell tells me no installation candidate available [02:20] try apt-get update && sudo apt-get install gnome-shell [02:20] already done the update part [02:21] doing it again. [02:21] hmm, you have the universe repo enabled [02:21] ? [02:21] don't know, isn't it enabled by default? [02:21] can't even install synaptic either [02:21] should be yes [02:21] it doesn't seem to be enabled [02:21] i'm on the livecd [02:21] lemme check sources.list [02:21] what does lsb_release -a give you [02:22] oh, you are running live cd, yeah might be disabled there, can't imagine why though [02:22] ubuntu oneiric (development) [02:22] i just want to test stability before i dive in. [02:22] very wise [02:22] yea, universe is not available [02:23] I dive in head firsty before checking if the pool has water [02:23] first* [02:23] lol [02:23] i'm looking for something stable, so i gotta check first :) [02:23] trusting that beta is good enough [02:23] and only gets better [02:24] well oneiric is still beta and stable enough'ish [02:24] yea, i jumped to fedora 6 months ago, but want to get back to ubuntu [02:24] it feels way better. [02:24] and i can't wait for the stable release [02:25] package installing now. [02:26] its funny how the livecd is almost faster than an install because everything runs off RAM [02:34] bonjohnjovi: Using a Ubuntu live CD will not make "everything" run off RAM. [02:34] bullgard4, i know, that [02:34] that's why i said *almost* [02:34] package installs are certainly faster. [02:35] except when waiting to read libs from the cdrom. [02:36] right. upgrade done. [02:36] time to switch sessions. [02:37] ok. now in g-shell [02:53] is it possible to make gnome-shell the default? [02:55] bonjohnjovi: generally, whatever session you opened last is pre-selected [02:56] ok. doesn't seem to act like that on the livecd though. [02:56] thanks. [02:56] laters. [03:43] IdleOne: : "To use GNOME Shell on Oneiric, install the "gnome-shell" package and investigate "gnome-tweak-tool". For GNOME Fallback mode, which is similar to GNOME 2, install "gnome-panel". Both packages will place a new entry in the Sessions dropdown on the login window." What are the names of these entries? [03:43] No idea, try it and see >.> [03:44] Internet says "GNOME" and "GNOME Classic", respectively. [03:48] rww: I have tried and looked at it before I posted here. I cannot establish the association of the 3 entries "GNOME", "GNOME Classic" and "GNOME Classic (No Effects)" with ubottu's mentioning of 2 packages. [03:48] bullgard4_: GNOME is Shell, GNOME Classic is GNOME Fallback with Compiz, GNOME Classic is GNOME Fallback with Metacity [03:49] erm, GNOME Classic (no effects) is GNOME Fallback with Metacity [03:49] rww: Thank you for explaining. [04:28] hi,all. My Desktop Icon has some errors, who can tell me the reason? [04:45] I used to have an i386 alternate-install CD for oneiric, where can I download it again? [04:45] n/m found one [04:45] http://mirrors.easynews.com/linux/ubuntu-releases//oneiric/ if anyone else needs it [06:11] why is apt-get downloading all the package data again and again,...in natty and early it , to download something like 12 mb at first and upon further updating it downloaded only the changed packages.. but oneiric beta1 is downloading everything all over agian [06:14] xgt001: because you're on a development release and things change often [06:15] tsimpson: ok so will the apt keep downloading all the package info all over again unless it becomes a release? [06:15] no, apt still only downloads the packages that have changed [06:15] it just so happens that everything changes a lot during development [06:18] tsimpson: not exactly... here i tried twice and it downloaded 22 mb every time despite packages havent changed....is it a bug that i should report? [06:18] how do you know packages haven't changed? are they the same version? [06:19] in Ubuntu 11.04, I used Nautilus strictly for the automounter, I don't run a desktop environment. I used "nautilus -n --no-desktop", and this worked properly: no icons on the desktop, no nautilus window, and automounting worked [06:19] tsimpson: yes... they are the same [06:19] in 11.10, "nautilus -n --no-desktop" outputs "Initializing nautilus-gdu extension", pauses for 5 seconds, then prints "Shutting down nautilus-gdu extension" [06:20] what's up with that? Is it part of Ubuntu-specific desktop integration stuff? I don't want to go bugging the Gnome people if it's Ubuntu-specific [06:20] xgt001: then you probably should report a bug, but I don't see how apt would download exactly the same packages more than once [06:21] tsimpson: not exactly the packages... i mean the package lists ... that is when we do apt-get update [06:21] xgt001: well the package lists change often [06:22] new packages, new versions, new descriptions, new translations, removed packages etc [06:23] btw how to install i386 apps in amd64 in 11.10... i heard there is better support for i386 apps in 11.10 now for amd64 [06:23] I don't know, I run 386 [06:25] ok folks, i want to triple boot oneiric, maverick and win7, currently i have win7 and oneiric installed in seperate partitions.. i have seperate / and /home partitions, along with a seperate swap... should i resize home partition to install maverick? [08:24] what compiler uses ubuntu kernl? [08:25] Peter_Bilt: GCC [08:26] lol [08:27] know its gcc but the version used to compile [08:27] should have said that, then :P [08:27] cat /proc/version [08:31] its 4.6.1 ok [08:32] i got strange errors [09:23] after I upgraded grub forgot about one of my Windows partitions, and now I can only access the recovery partition, and not the one with the working windows on [09:23] how can I reconfigure grub, so I once again get access to my working windows [09:43] Good morning! [09:43] Synaptic autentification dialog does not get the focus in Oneiric. [09:43] In fact, I managed to type in my password in an entirely different application when Synaptic started. [09:43] It really gets irksome. [09:47] I suppose the expected behaviour is that the Synapic authentification dialog blocks all the input to any other application while it runs. [10:02] there is no xorg.conf [10:20] i got a new pc with dandy birds, and a fatality motherboard from asrock z68 something 3, i cant see a xorg.conf [10:29] how to remove "ubuntu-desktop" complete on 11.10? is there something else then "sudo apt-get remove --purge" and put there every package from ubuntu-desktop? [10:56] [seahorse] Passwords and Encrption Keys > tab "Passwords" > entry "Name=Passwords:default": What does mean here »default« (in contrast to »login«)? [10:56] iceroot: I'm afraid not. [10:58] Peter_Bilt: There is no xorg.conf by default. [11:01] justinas: With me, Synaptic autentification dialog does get the focus in Oneiric. -- File an error report in Launchpad. [11:01] +h [11:07] bulldarg, so how should i make my hdmi2 work? [11:09] Peter_Bilt, what problem do you have? [11:14] bullgard4: I am using Gnome classic mode, not that unity crap. [11:15] Probably that's the problem. [11:16] justinas: Even in this case you should report this error to Launchpad. [11:17] how can i force apt to prefer one repository over another even if the software is older? [11:17] for the same package [11:18] bullgard4: ok thank you [11:24] Peter_Bilt: You can create your own xorg.conf if it does not exist. I only said that xorg.conf does not exist any longer by default. [11:27] is thunderbird able to sync contacts from ubuntu one? [11:36] bullgard4: I would gladly do that if Launchpad did not require me to register there! [11:36] And I'd sooner change then distribution than register in some site. [11:36] s/then/the/g [11:39] in thunderbird, i cannot find a way to sync my ubuntu one contacts. in the ubuntu one control panel, i can see "Enable evolution-couchdb plugin". but i'm using thunderbird, not evolution. so how do i sync my ubuntu one contacts with thunderbird? can anyone help? [11:42] rigved, maybe it is not implemented [11:43] macer1: i was just now googling for this. it seems that there an extension, but it is still experimental. [11:44] in thunderbird, i can create a new network-based calendar, but it is not the same as contacts-sync, afaik. [11:46] sorry, my mistake. calendar and contacts are two different things! [11:46] hey all [11:55] i am sadly i can't see my fanrpm [12:07] I'm running `apport-bug linux` in Oneiric beta 1 live CD, and it tells me that it cannot report the bug because it's not a genuine Ubuntu package...??? [12:10] Howdy BluesKaj! any luck with muon yet? [12:11] alkisg: there is no package called linux. do you want to collect information against the linux kernel? [12:12] rigved: yes, and the apport-bug manpage states that "linux" is special-cased just for that [12:12] As a special case, to report a bug against the Linux kernel, you do not need to use the full package name (such as linux-image-2.6.28-4-generic); you can just use [12:12] apport-bug linux [12:12] are you using the stock linux kernel? [12:13] The one that comes with the oneiric beta live cd [12:13] So I guess yes, not the vanilla one, but the stock ubuntu one [12:14] It might have been superseeded in the archives since beta1 was released (3.0.0-9) [12:14] alkisg: what happens when you try to use apport against the full package name? use uname -r to get the version number. [12:15] rigved: exactly the same error message is displayed [12:16] (apport-bug linux-image-3.0.0-9-generic) [12:19] alkisg: i just now tried the command: apport-bug linux; and it worked. maybe the fact that you are using a LiveCD (no actual installed package) is causing the problem, but not sure about this. [12:20] Thank you rigved [12:57] no updates today ? [13:16] BluesKaj: There are apile waiting here [13:19] penguin42, how long since you updated ? [13:20] BluesKaj: I did an update yesterday, actually on <--- machine it said no updates, but I hit check and it found some, so I think they probably landed in the last hour or so [13:23] ok , I just had one , os-prober ...was afraid I acquired the same problem of seeming blocked updates/upgrades that some others have encountered [13:24] Anyone elses Firefox crashing all the time? [13:24] Even in safe-mode [13:25] * penguin42 mostly uses chrome, but firefox seems ok for the 1 or 2 pages I use it for [13:32] crashes on gmail for example [13:32] whoa , pc just crashed [13:33] as if i hit actrl+al+delete [13:33] not good [13:33] ernstp, altho FF seems ok here [13:34] Signature libgobject-2.0.so.0.2990.0@0x11caa [13:35] on the crashes [13:35] so maybe not firefox related.. [13:36] I didn't have FF running at the time [13:52] any idea why phonon backend vlc wont work with amarok on kubuntu 11.10? thanks (causes it to crash immediately) [13:54] i want my fancontrol back [13:54] i cant' see rpm [13:55] did you lose this feature in a kernel update? [13:55] no [13:55] what is your os? [13:55] 10.10 [13:55] and i got a asrock fatality [13:55] when/how did you lose it? [13:55] on toilet [13:56] if you lose it on the toilet, that fine as its in private! lol [13:57] no clue [13:57] i think its a sensors issue [13:57] let me check lm-sensors version [13:57] sensors version 3.3.0 with libsensors version 3.3.0 [13:58] so you've had it working before on 10.10? [14:09] those module init tools aren't working on z68 [14:19] Where are auto-start application list kept now? [14:28] Does Nvidia drivers work yet in 11.10 [14:29] nperry, the utility menu in the top right corner has startup applications [14:29] guys i just installed ubuntu+1, and i was wondering how i could disable compiz [14:30] sorry closed my connection [14:31] anybody any idea [14:32] if i dident want compiz i would unstall it [14:32] ernstp: I might be being blind, cant see it [14:32] oh now i can [14:32] I was being blind [14:33] In 11.10 does Nvidia work yet [14:33] TheBuntu, nvidia-current driver is working fine here [14:34] was just woundering sence in alpha it dident [14:34] which nvidia card , TheBuntu ? [14:35] guys how do i disable compiz [14:35] 8400GS [14:36] compiz is required by unity desktop. Disabling it means it can't run the Ubuntu session [14:36] blostoks1: Unity requires compiz to run [14:36] blostoks1: what is your end goal? [14:37] heh TheBuntu that's the same card I have , have you installed the recommended driver in admin>additional drivers? [14:37] well i am installing ubuntu on this old eeepc 901 for my seven year old son, but its a bit slow IdleOne so i was wondering if i could disale it [14:38] blostoks1: hmm perhaps try Lubuntu if it has low specs [14:38] besides that i get an error when i start ubuntu, that some programs has experienced some problem [14:38] BluesKaj: still on 11.04.. thats why i was asking if nvidia worked yet befor i upgraded [14:38] is that a known problem IdleOne [14:39] blostoks1: that is expected with a beta version [14:39] lol, oke [14:39] errors are expected I mean [14:39] yeah i know, [14:39] last question how doi i add programs to the left sidebar [14:40] run the app and then right click on the icon > keep in launcher [14:41] kee and in the same way i could remove apps i suppose [14:41] TheBuntu, I'm not on unity or any other gnome desktops ,, i run KDE and i don't need compiz , so your situation will be differnt altho with the 8400gs , you shouldn't have any problems [14:42] BluesKaj: im kde as well [14:43] thanks IdleOne :) btw is the ubuntu software center already working [14:43] because i tried to install vlc through it but it did not install [14:45] Hi folks, still have the problem that I seem to only get a Unity2D session no matter what entry I chooese in LightDM and same thing in GDM. Any suggestions as to how I can troubleshoot? [14:45] TheBuntu, then you should be fine , look in the kmenu>apps>settings>additional drivers for the recommended driver , the 280.13 is also recommended on 11,04 [14:47] i know that.... im upgradeing to 11.10 right now..... i was just checking to to if the driver worked yet.... sence it dident in 11.10 alpha stage [14:48] 270 is 11.04 [14:49] TheBuntu, 280.13 is also quite stable on 11.10 , tho you may need to use nomodeset in /etc/default/grub "quiet splash " [14:49] blostoks1: no clue. I never use it. [14:50] TheBuntu, I'm runniung 280 on my other kubuntu pc with 11.04 ...it has a 7600gt graphics [14:51] oh ok..... i installed 11.04 yesterday and it gave me 270 [14:53] that's fine TheBuntu , if it runs ok no need to upgrade . [14:57] hey i got some 11.10 problems [14:57] like what don-i [14:57] i upgrade from 11.04 and it worked, but it was slow and sluggish, i think i broke it before i even upgraded by installing gnome 3 [14:58] so i did a clean install and everything was good (meaning no errors during the install process) [14:58] now ubuntu wont boot [14:58] yeah that is a problem [14:58] don-i, uefi? bios? [14:58] i can get to grub, and if wait for the grub timeout, it chooses the default option, the screen goes black and i just have a flashing cursor [14:58] well i am a archlinux user myself, only installing ubuntu for my son [14:59] but it feels slow a sluggy on this old eeepc 901 [14:59] but i like it very much i must say [14:59] if i manually choose the option in grub, it spits out stuff on a black screen and stops there [14:59] i just wanted gnome 3 [14:59] lol [14:59] i hated unity [14:59] i know they are similar [14:59] but gnome 3 has a better feel to it [14:59] unity is better in oneiric, btw [15:00] lol [15:00] well...id like to get into ubuntu first..really at this point anything would be good [15:00] when i go into recovery, same thing, spits out some stuff on a black screen and hangs there [15:01] yeah, well for me the compiz is a problem on this old system [15:01] for example i started ubuntu software center, and now it wont close and does not work === Laibsch1 is now known as Laibsch [15:02] guess its still pretty beta [15:02] lol [15:03] yofel_: On your kubuntu install is the shutdown button still there on 'leave'? It's gone for me - just shows sleep and hibernate on the bottom half of the menu [15:03] does kununtu allso has ubuntu software center [15:04] it seems to have a Muon software centre instead [15:07] oh ok got it [15:07] had to add to my grub file acpi=off [15:10] kee thanks penguin42 [15:16] So, when I try to do "compiz --replace" in a terminal, I get the following output: "Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0". - three times. [15:20] thoeger: Ah, you have a graphics driver problem [15:27] penguin42: still there, but not updated in 2 days (got home from vacation yesterday) === yofel_ is now known as yofel [15:31] yofel: Thanks [15:37] reported it as bug 853294 [15:37] Launchpad bug 853294 in kde-workspace (Ubuntu) "[Oneiric] Leave menu is missing shutdown" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/853294 [15:56] greets [15:57] Somehow the file extension association system got broken in my install of 11.10 Every time I try to open a file in the file manger it launches VLC player. Where do I reset the file extensions and associated programs. Many thanks [16:01] chris123, deleting ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list should fix this, you may have to log out and back in for changes to take effect [16:02] OK let me give that a try...logging out would be a good thing...:) [16:08] chris, had the same problem! lol [16:10] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=936044 [16:11] oh, he's not back yet! doh [16:11] Thanks guys that did the trick [16:12] much appreciated....nice work on 11.10 ..:) [16:12] ciao [16:23] arkanoid the revenge of doh! [17:00] re there any proprietary drivers for sandy? [17:02] someone wrote the sandy bridge need 30 percent more power on oneric compared to natty [17:16] has anyone else here noticed under System Settings there are 2 Ubuntu One apps in there? [17:18] anyone? [17:18] yes [17:18] a bug [17:19] why is that? Is there any way to remove the other? [17:19] i was looking to fix this, but i don't know where to look [17:19] has it already been noted? [17:19] yes, bug 838778 [17:19] Launchpad bug 838778 in ubuntuone-control-panel (Ubuntu Oneiric) "After installing Ubuntu One, there are 2 Ubuntu One launchers in System Settings" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/838778 [17:20] also, is there a way to stick with Firefox 6 stable on here instead of Firefox 7? [17:20] easily? [17:20] firefox 7 is here because it will be stable before releasing 11.10 ;) [17:21] will it really? damn that will be quick [17:21] james296: downgrades aren't really supported [17:21] james296: https://wiki.mozilla.org/RapidRelease/Calendar [17:22] it looks like theres a fix in that link you posted to me jbicha [17:22] Firefox 6 will have known security vulnerabilities by next week so it's not a good idea just for that [17:22] yes, the Ubuntu One issue will be fixed whenever they get around to pushing the update [17:23] I dont know how to apply the fix though [17:23] I wouldn't worry about it, it will definitely be fixed before release [17:24] but I want it fixed now, lol [17:24] also, is it a bug that you cant view view purchased apps in the software center? [17:25] the reason why I wanted to go back to Firefox 6 is because I hate that stupid feedback button being in the way [17:26] nevermind [17:26] removed it [17:26] lol [17:38] hello everyone [17:38] yesterday i set up an external monitor for use with my laptop [17:38] after restarting, whenever i plug my external monitor, both the laptop display and the external monitor get no image! [17:39] sounds like a display driver bug - what video hardware do you have? [17:41] it's an nvidia [17:41] i'm currently using the nouveau driver [17:42] until yesterday it worked... i plugged the external display and went to the 'displays' settings applet, and configured it to disable the laptop's display and set the external device as the main monitor [18:13] does anyone else have trouble booting 11.10 server ? [18:14] it gets to init-bottom, then after a long while it spams hundreds of "mknod: permission-denied filesystem is read-only" errors, and since /dev is broken, it just hangs after that point [18:14] I'm runing 11.10 server on a raid+lvm setup [18:15] it seems as if there's a missing 'mount -o rw /' somewhere [18:15] synackfin: what type of raid [18:16] raid1 on classic <2TB msdos partitions [18:16] hardware raid, motherboard raid, or software raid ? [18:16] software raid, mdadm [18:16] synackfin: ok, so my advice is to strip it back with 3 painful, but reasonable tests [18:17] synackfin: 1.)install on 1 disk, no lvm [18:17] synackfin: 2.) install on 2 disks mdadm mirrored, but no lvm [18:17] see if any of those trigger it [18:17] 3.) install on 1 disk no mirror, with lvm [18:17] then we can work forward [18:19] ikonia: the "hard" part of lvm+raid is done since grub was able to boot the kernel, and the initramfs does see my partitions if I do mount -t udev devfs /dev [18:19] so it seems that raid+lvm initialized fine and passed through grub+kernel+early stage of initramfs [18:22] is there a way to capture the errors? The hundreds of "mknod: permission denied - filesystem is readonly" errors erase the more 'useful' errors printing to the monitor [18:22] the output doesn't seem buffered; pgup / shft-pgup don't let me scroll up [18:23] also the display is set to 640x480, which means I can only see 40 lines of text [18:25] also, I was trying the nightly build; I'm going to retry using beta1 to see if that helps [18:32] ikonia: oh, and the installer ought to check if there's enough free space for grub before doing the entire install. The installer errored out at the -very- last stage (installing grub) because I didn't reserve 8MB of free space preceding the first partition [18:33] I redid the partitions and it succeeded once I left room for grub [18:42] penguin42: Launchpad bug #852469 [18:42] ikonia: 1) fine, 2+3) permission denied errors [18:43] Launchpad bug 852469 in pm-utils (Ubuntu) "GNOME 3 does not show a "Suspend" button" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/852469 [18:46] is there any way to step-through the initramfs line by line? [18:46] I want to see exactly what it's executing and the warnings/errors each line produces [18:47] it issues a lot of mount/mknod/chroot commands and I want to sanity check them [18:47] synackfin very interesting [18:47] synackfin: I don't see it as an init ram fs error [18:47] synackfin: what happens if you boot into the recovery shell [18:48] ikonia: isn't it an initramfs error if '/' remains readonly ? [18:48] I don't believe so at this time, [18:49] ikonia: at the very least, initramfs should error if it's unable to remount '/' as rw [18:49] ikonia: otherwise it just goes on to generate hundreds of other errors [18:49] I don't believe initramfs is a problem [18:49] synackfin: You say / is ro - but otherwise started up ok? [18:50] penguin42: no, the mknod failed on /dev and so mingetty can't get a /dev/pts/tty and a host of other issues due to /dev/ being mostly empty [18:51] synackfin: Any idea what the very first error you see is ? [18:51] penguin42: that's what I'm trying to figure out; the hundreds of mknod permission denied errors scrolled away anything useful [18:52] penguin42: if I can step through the initramfs I can at least see what the 1st error is [18:52] synackfin: I'd boot off a rescue cd/thumb and fsck the rootfs [18:52] penguin42: the rootfs is fine; I can chroot from a livecd and it works nicely [18:53] synackfin: Huh, weird [18:53] penguin42: chroot'ing into oneiric avoids oneiric's initramfs [18:54] synackfin: Yeh, it's just that reasons for staying ro are a bit weird, normally things like a corrupt fs will cause the kernel to switch it to ro [18:54] penguin42: I can manually make it rw by doing mount -t udev devfs /dev && mount -o rw / [18:55] synackfin: Anything in dmesg ? [18:55] penguin42: I'll check soon.. trying beta1 (was doing nightly build) [18:57] penguin42: but ideally, I'd like it to drop me a shell on the 1st error instead of continuing [18:58] penguin42: that would both let me see exactly what the root cause is, and be able to intervene [19:00] nod [19:00] penguin42: I'm just puzzled because I'm able to manually remount '/' as rw [19:01] penguin42: do you know of any "step-through" option? [19:01] nod, you could try doing the mknod [19:01] anyway, got to go [19:01] penguin42: instead of mknod, I just did `mount -t udev devtmpfs /dev` and that had everything I needed [19:02] penguin42: it could be that initramfs for some reason forgot to mount /dev and all those mknod permission denied errors were due to that [19:04] unless /dev is mounted, any mknod attempt would operate on the root partition '/', and that would result in all the permission-denied errors since it problem remounts '/' as rw much later [19:04] it probably* remounts [19:10] it might be the parallel-init that oneiric does [19:22] -offtopic [19:22] oops [19:52] hey guys, whats the default font in ubuntu with gnome shell? [19:52] you can see in in gnome-tweak-tool under Fonts === JanC_ is now known as JanC [20:28] Sorry for quit before, did anything answer? [20:28] hey guys, whats the default font in ubuntu with gnome shell? you can see in gnome-tweak-tool [21:50] brOas [22:10] how can I make the lower-right corner or any corner act like the upper-left corner in gnome-shell? kinda hard when you have a large screen :) [22:11] or is there a short-cut key? [22:13] utusan: if you have a multi touch touchpad (on a laptop it's all four fingers) [22:13] on a desktop? [22:14] tomodachi, ^^ [22:56] Hello everyone [22:57] Is the Oneiric Beta 1 stable for everyday computing needs? [23:17] ugh. apt is totally failing to resolve dependencies for upgrding to oneiric (after update-manager failed to do it too and dropped out without reverting) [23:21] GDM crashes, i'm using KDM only, and also I can't start Unity 3D or Gnome-Shell, they all crashes [23:21] I installed Ubuntu-desktop and gnome-shell on kubuntu [23:28] any ideas? [23:28] there's something wrong with the order of the scripts in initramfs -- it isn't properly creating /dev prior to mounting / as rw (causing the remount of / as rw to fail on LVM) [23:40] also, in recovery mode, "remount / as rw and mount all other filesystems" is hanging [23:40] what commands does it run? [23:46] it appears that /var/mapper/* is not properly being initialized [23:46] has anyone else tried booting with LVM? [23:48] banshee still freezes my system when launching it [23:48] anyone else? any fix? [23:52] even moving ~/.config/banshee-1, thus resetting the configuration does nothing [23:52] still freezes up here [23:52] does this happen to anyone else