[00:18] phillw: I'm wondering if bug #857887 has something to do with my not being able to get past the 'Bluetooth OK' thing.. I'm taking off, but I'll be back later if you have responded. [00:18] Launchpad bug 857887 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-173 (Ubuntu) "nvidia-173 173.14.30-0ubuntu6: nvidia-173 kernel module failed to build" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/857887 [00:24] cjohnston: He already went to sleeo [01:13] thanks Unit193.. you don't have any idea by chance do you? [01:13] * POOPLE pushes the big red button [01:13] why is my nickname poople [01:15] cjohnston: What 'Bluetooth OK' thing? [01:15] POOPLE: I don't happen to know, but you can change it with /nick MyNick [01:16] Unit193: When booting into beta 2 (and beta 1, and the daily from a few days ago) the system is going through its checks, * Starting NTP server ntpd [OK] * Starting Bluetooth [OK] [01:16] Then it hangs [01:16] it's not working, must be a glitch [01:16] /j #freenode [01:16] test [01:16] eh whatever [01:17] cjohnston: Do you happen to have bluetooth in the computer? [01:18] I'm not sure if my keyboard is BT or not [01:20] I just installed Lubuntu and didn't have this issue, but I don't have builtin (or plugged in) bluetooth [01:23] cjohnston: Wish I could help [01:23] Thanks Unit193 [01:24] All I can think of is to try taking out all bluetooth adapters and see if it still gets triggered. Since this is livecd I could check it with my adapter now [01:25] I booted fine from the LiveCD.. [01:26] and bluetooth says ok... [01:26] I'm wondering if its the issue that is reported in the bug where nvidia isnt installing correctly [01:26] What changed? [01:26] Restricted drivers afaik === sagaci_ is now known as sagaci === Freejack is now known as Guest20937 [05:03] When I try opening a directory (folder) from within a program, it opens in Google Chrome. How do I make it open in the file manager program? [05:04] ummm. [05:04] hang on... thats happened to me before [05:06] etfb: u still here? [05:07] Yes, KM0201. [05:07] do this.. [05:07] open a terminal [05:07] at the terminal prompt [05:08] type pcmanfm [05:08] that should open up file browser in your home folder [05:08] once in your home folder [05:08] right click any folder, and choose "Open With" [05:08] on the next window, go to Accessories/File Manager... and at the bottom, check the box that says "Set selected application as default" [05:08] then click OK [05:09] OK. Testing now. [05:10] Didn't work for the program I was using (Deluge bittorrent tool) - clicking Open Folder still calls up Chrome. Tried restarting the program; perhaps I should try rebooting? [05:11] if it didn't work, then you did something wrong. [05:11] you're using LXDE, right [05:11] ? [05:11] Yep, recent installation of Lubuntu 11.04, no weird changes. [05:12] Deluge doesn't have the same problem in Ubuntu 11.04 (using Unity) so I don't *think* it's directly related to that. [05:12] etfb: try reinstall deluge [05:12] i don't use deluge.. so.. i dunno.. do other folders open up normally? [05:13] i don't think reinstalling deluge is gonna fixthis [05:13] Think of another program with a similar option. I can't think of one. I suppose I can take a look at the source and see how they implement that menu option... [05:14] what are you talking about? [05:15] well, gotta go, i'm tired === eyes_ is now known as EyesIsServer [09:31] how can i manage (delete) entries in the startmenu? [14:09] hi...if I use 10.04 what should i expect from 11.04..? === lighta is now known as Guest4630