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Stanley00Johnny_Giggles: maybe. but why dont you use it on a live CD. It will perform better on live CD.00:03
Johnny_Gigglesyou're joking... liveCDs experience horrible slowness when accessing the CD00:04
Stanley00Johnny_Giggles: then, how about live USB? ;)00:07
sandraG'day my fellow Oneiric inmates :-)00:09
sandraI trust all of you are doing well.00:10
sandraI'm relatively new to Ubuntu and would like ask if anyone is experiencing difficulties with Nautilus and with attempting to install nvidia's latest stable driver 285.05.09 video driver ?00:13
sandraAs far as Nautilus goes when I attempt to select a folder or folder on another partition it nautilus box disappears and at times hangs my track pad completly .00:15
sandraAny suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Odd thing is I don't have any of these problems under Natty.00:16
Johnny_Gigglessandra, wait a month until the bugs are fixed... :)00:22
sandrajohnny_Giggles: Thank you00:23
pangolinwhat is the dd command to wipe clean a USB stick?00:31
pangolinDoes the usb stick need to be formatted before I dd an iso to it?00:37
Stanley00pangolin: why dont you use the "USB startup disk creator"? Installed by default on Ubuntu?00:39
pangolinStanley00: because umm no reason just want to try dd :)00:39
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Stanley00pangolin: btw, dd if=/path/to/your/file.iso of=/dev/sdX , make sure the "of=" point to your USB,00:40
pangolinStanley00: and I can leave the USB as unallocated space?00:41
pangolinright now it has no file system00:42
Stanley00pangolin: yes, dd will copy "raw" data, so you dont need to do anything with your USB00:42
pangolinok, cool thanks for the info00:42
Stanley00pangolin: yw ;)00:43
IanWizard-CloudIs it out yet?01:07
IanWizard-Cloud:P01:07
IanWizard-CloudJK01:07
IanWizard-CloudThought I'd get things primed.01:07
GTRsdk when booting , where it would normally show the boot logo, my monitor says "Out of Range". Is there a way to see what resolution is being used?01:10
Logan_IanWizard-Cloud: #uubntu-release-party01:12
Logan_* #ubuntu-release-party01:13
IanWizard-CloudLogan_: oh, I thought it was always here.01:13
IanWizard-CloudI've completely forgotten about over there, thanks Logan_ :)01:13
Logan_No problem.01:13
IanWizard-CloudI do actually have a relevant question, that I've seen mixed results on.   What will be the default DE for desktop in 11.10?01:14
jbichaIanWizard-Cloud: what mixed results have you seen?01:15
IanWizard-Cloudjbicha: Unity, and Gnome 301:15
GTRsdkIanWizard-Cloud: Ubuntu (Unity) and Ubuntu 2D01:15
jbicha^ which use GNOME 3 apps and libraries, but GNOME Shell is a separate install01:16
IanWizard-CloudI have enough problems with my system crashing on my laptop anyway though, so I try to avoid the RCs01:16
IanWizard-CloudSo Ubuntu 2D is just a "flatter" :P Unity?01:17
IanWizard-CloudSorry if I'm getting too off-topic for this channel.01:17
GTRsdkIanWizard-Cloud: actually, they are both similar, but 2D is more basic and uses less resources01:18
IanWizard-CloudGTRsdk: yeah, that's what I meant.01:18
GTRsdkfor the most part, the appearance is very similar01:18
IanWizard-CloudOk, thank you all, I look forward to it.01:19
IanWizard-CloudGreat work, and all that.01:19
iszakIs 11.10 rolled yet?01:21
iszakJust waiting for all the mirrors or something?01:21
GTRsdkiszak: there are isos01:22
iszakGTRsdk, they're deemed the stable final release yeah?01:22
GTRsdkbut the release manager must release the iso to be used01:22
iszakbut I can download it now and install it and that's the final release?01:23
GTRsdkiszak: not 100% stable, but stable enough for me to use right now01:23
iszakokay stable probably wasn't the right word, are they the final release?01:23
pangolinno01:23
GTRsdkit would be as close as you can get right now01:23
pangolinthey are probably extrememly close to the final01:23
GTRsdkthey will probably add an update or two to the final01:24
pangolinextremely*01:24
iszakalright01:24
GTRsdkthere are about 40 hours between now and 11.10 release01:24
iszakguess I'll have to wait 2 days :P01:24
pangolinyup01:24
GTRsdkiszak: if you download and install, (in a perfect world) it would act like the final. But there could be some bugs, but you would get the same updates01:25
iszakwell I'll be reinstall completely with wubi01:25
jbichaiszak: wubi doesn't always work as well as a regular install01:27
iszakyeah I know01:27
iszakjbicha, what are the downsides again?01:29
GTRsdkiszak: for wubi or plain 11.10?01:30
iszakwubi01:31
D_Russhello all01:34
iszakGTRsdk, ?01:35
GTRsdkiszak: I don't know much about wubi, so I can't help you there. Sorry.01:36
jbichaiszak: I've heard several stories about upgrades failing & then the user being unable to boot into Windows or Ubuntu01:38
jbichathe scariest part for me is that I don't know of any devs that regularly use wubi so it's not as thoroughly tested01:39
BlueProtomanAnyone here know how I might get Ubuntu on my laptop working?  When I dual-boot it (opposed to Windows 7) via GRUB, I only get a blinking cursor.  I can access recovery mode (aka a shell), though.01:41
GTRsdkBlueProtoman: are the latest updates installed?01:46
BlueProtomanGTRsdk: In terms of what, exactly?01:47
GTRsdkBlueProtoman: everything up to yesterday01:47
BlueProtomanGTRsdk: Not THE latest.  Ubuntu 11.04, a modified (official) ISO with some different graphics drivers.01:48
BlueProtomanThe MD5 checked out.01:48
GTRsdkBlueProtoman: I think getting a 11.10 iso would probably be the best01:51
BlueProtomanGTRsdk: But will it be able to run on my weird-ass laptop?  It's got dual GPUs, an Intel HD 3000 and a nVidia GeForce 520M.01:52
GTRsdkBlueProtoman: it probably could since Ubuntu supports a wide variety of hardware01:53
BlueProtomanGTRsdk: Well, I tried the regular 11.04 before, but got nowhere; the installer didn't even run, and the MD5 of the ISO checked out01:54
GTRsdkBlueProtoman: I think trying 11.10 and 10.04 would be best.01:55
BlueProtomanWhy, were there driver regressions from 10.04?01:55
BlueProtomanAs for 11.10, what changes does that make which might affect my situation?01:55
BlueProtomanGTRsdk?01:57
GTRsdkBlueProtoman: Linux Kernel 3.0 and GNOME 3.1.92 (I think)01:57
BlueProtomanAnd that's in 11.10.  OK, when does that come out?01:57
GTRsdkless than 40 hours from now01:58
BlueProtomanHrm.02:00
BlueProtomanI really wanted to get Ubuntu on my new laptop ASAP.  :/02:00
BlueProtomanNo one seems to be helpful.02:00
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famgodhttp://linux-hybrid-graphics.blogspot.com/02:17
famgodgoogle for the win02:17
famgodand you dont have a weird laptop02:19
famgodall core i's have an integrated gpu on the cpu die02:20
famgodso if you have a core i series laptop that has a dedicated chip02:20
famgodthen you have dual graphics02:20
famgodblah02:21
famgodhe left lol02:21
zenroxthats still killer linux for the win02:21
johnjohn101what is the hybrid graphics?02:27
zenroxlooks like running an onboard gpu that is on the cpu to work in concert with a decated gpu02:27
D_Russhello all03:04
sandraHello D_Russ :-)03:04
D_Russhi, snadra03:05
D_Russanyone using 11.10 as there primary?03:05
sandraWould love to use Oneiric as my prmary but unfortunately it's not ready for prime time on my HP-HDX-18-Notebook03:06
GTRsdkD_Russ: that would be offtopic, but I am.03:06
D_Russhow is it working out GTRsdk? more stable than 11.04?03:07
GTRsdkI think it is more stable03:07
D_Russohh ok so whatst the offtopic chanell03:07
GTRsdkofftopic: #ubuntu-offtopic03:08
D_Russis it any faster03:08
sandraD_Russ: it's not any faster then Natty when approaching it from day to day use for me.03:09
Johnny_GigglesWhat gcc and clang version are in 11.10?03:09
Johnny_Giggles11.04 is 4.5.2 and 2.803:09
pangolingcc: Installed: 4:4.6.1-2ubuntu503:12
pangolinclang: 2.9-11ubuntu103:12
sandralol brb Oneiric choked on me again have to reboot03:28
Jordan_U!screenshot | D_Russ03:30
ubottuD_Russ: Screenshots can be made with the [PrtScr] button. Want to show us a screenshot of your problem? Upload an image to http://imagebin.org/?page=add and post a link to it.03:30
Roasteddid anybody lose their sound card with the recent kernel update?03:45
D_Russjordan_U, http://imagebin.org/17860003:50
Jordan_UD_Russ: Is it only with text that you see particular issues? Have you tried changing the font rendering preferences (System Settings > Appearance > Fonts tab).03:54
D_Russthats in inkscape03:55
D_Russa custom font that i downloaded from the web03:55
D_Russthats where i notice the jaggies most03:55
D_Russmainly with fonts or when i am moving widows with wobble effects enables03:56
D_Russenabled03:56
Jordan_UD_Russ: I don't think anti-ailiasing is enabled with compiz by default as it would be too GPU intensive, but that can be changed.03:57
D_Russwill it slow me down? i have l earned to live with it03:58
Jordan_UD_Russ: It depends on your graphics card and how many other apps you generally have that use OpenGL.03:59
D_Russi see03:59
D_Russhow do i enable it. would like to give it a try.04:00
munikari heard that synaptic is absent in 11.10. is it true?05:36
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munikarwhy all silent?05:45
rwwbecause it's sleep time for many, and your question got answered in #ubuntu-offtopic already05:45
munikarsleep time?05:45
munikarits only sleep time in the west, i'm from the east05:46
rwwhence me saying "many" and not "everywhere on the planet"05:46
phanindrahi I hav updated ubuntu 11.10 beta and my ubuntu wont start05:57
phanindrathe boot screen shows messages and it stops at alsa ++ emulating something05:58
phanindraI've managed to login by pressing contol+alt+f2 and logged in as root05:59
phanindrakilled the process lightdm and started it again05:59
phanindrabut even then it took more time to boot than earlier05:59
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phanindraplz help05:59
GTRsdkphanindra: I think a daily CD would probably be better than upgrading06:00
phanindraoh bt how can i recover my data now I dont want to re-install06:00
phanindrabt I can if there's no other option06:01
GTRsdkphanindra: did you have encryption enabled?06:01
phanindrayes06:01
GTRsdkphanindra: that complicates things. Did you have the encryption key saved so you can decrypt it?06:02
Girly-Girlphanindra: If you have access to tty, you can copy the files using "cp"06:02
phanindrayes06:02
phanindraya I can do that but is there any other way to recover my ubuntu06:03
SeverianDid something change about encryption?  I almost always use encrypted filesystems and so I wonder if I should be concerned here.06:04
GTRsdkSeverian: encrypted filesystems make retrieving your files a much more complicated process, and even impossible if you do not save the key06:07
Severiantrue, kind of.  I remember my pass phrase.  That is all you really need.06:08
phanindrashud i report this as a bug?06:09
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vega-has there really been no updates for the last 5 days?06:58
Stefan80vega-: yea it because of the final release07:16
GirlyGirlvega-: There have been but not much07:28
nico_Just installed Ubuntu 11.10 and it won't boot.. is there a way to fix this?07:39
Chotaznico_, you couldn't wait 1 day ? XD07:41
th_upgraded from 11.04?07:41
th_Chotaz: current repo state = final so quite irrelevant wether press releases are out or not :P07:41
nico_I couldn't :(07:41
nico_I did a fresh install of it07:42
Chotazth_, thanks for the head up, I had no idea, and you just made my statement irrelevant xD07:42
nico_I want to get it working asap07:42
nico_sick of natty07:43
th_what's the problem, exactly? "won't boot" is as useful as "my car doesn't start what's wrong" =P07:43
th_any errors?07:43
nico_I start my system, and it doesn't do anything07:44
nico_black screen07:44
ali1234make sure the battery is charged07:44
nico_i ran fsck07:44
th_so you won't get even terminal?07:44
nico_an it still isn't loading07:44
ali1234how did you run fsck if it wont boot?07:44
nico_am i able to get to terminal without loading the system?07:44
nico_i went to recovery07:44
ali1234so it gets to grub then07:45
th_for starters you could check if it's X that's not starting, let it "boot" with blank screen and try if ctrl-alt-f5 gets you to terminal07:45
nico_yes I get grub fine07:45
th_try ^ that first07:45
nico_once i get to terminal what are my options07:46
GirlyGirlth_: Current repo state ... depends the kubuntu team will be upgrading all kde packages to a new version just before release07:46
th_nico_: well, for starters that'll rule out other problems07:47
th_nico_: check first if it's X or not07:47
th_checking 'dmesg' for errors and /var/X11/error.log or somesuch could help07:47
GirlyGirlnico_: If you can boot in try "sudo apt-get install -f"07:48
nico_alright, i'll try this stuff now07:48
ali1234damn i knew i should not have installed xfce07:58
ali1234now folders open with thunar under unity07:58
ali1234that's even after i removed xfce4 and did an autoremove07:59
micahgali1234: file a bug? wfm with nautilus07:59
ali1234i'm going to have to file two08:00
nico_back, i am able to load terminal08:03
nico_i tried sudo apt-get install -f and it didn't work08:03
nico_something about a read only file system08:03
nico_x wont load08:05
vltHello. I want to playback an Audio CD. Can someone help me? I inserted it and now I got a new icon in the Unity bar. What to do to play it now?08:09
nico_Anyone else having issues with 11.10 not loading properly?08:11
vltWhen I click on the Audio CD icon nautilus file browser opens.08:12
vltThen? Should I open Banshee?08:13
vltOk, I did it. Banshee doesn't play it. Anyone successfully tried playing an Audio CD?08:15
vega-alright.. unity/compiz have now crashed three times during last few hours08:22
vega-looking good for final release!08:22
vega-sigh08:22
nico_at least you're able to get it running08:26
nico_I can't even get a login screen08:26
th_well things were getting too stable so it was time to rewrite all the desktop libs08:27
th_=P08:27
th_like nux or whatever the new toolkit for unity is08:27
th_this have been more or less stable for me with 11.10 anyway, thankfully08:29
th_=P08:29
vltOk, maybe playing an Audio CD is too much ... Let's try a DVD ...08:45
vltI inserted a DVD now. What is supposed to happen?08:47
holybladderHi folks. Got a weird one in my Oneiric (upgraded from 11.04 this morning), on two different machines (netbook and desktop): Terminal is constantly spewing "ERROR: ld.so: object '/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so' from /etc/ld.so.preload cannot be preloaded: ignored." I've googled it but only found reports of this happening when Skype or Cheese is loaded - and Cheese is working fine, if a bit choppy. Any known bugs?08:51
GirlyGirlholybladder: Graphic releated problem it seems08:52
GirlyGirlBut is the system usable?08:53
holybladderIt is, but seems slow even accounting for the upgrade, wondering if this constant screaming from the error is slowing things down - it seems to be happening constantly somewhere, anything I do on the command line from "ls" to a package install brings at least one of them and usually more08:54
th_sudo apt-get remove libv4l08:55
th_:p08:55
holybladderHehe...good thought. Guess I can always reinstall it afterwards if it pooches my webcam apps, see if that fixes it...08:55
popschtouchpad-indicator doesn't work properly on oneiric (release candidate)08:59
GirlyGirlholybladder: For me on fresh install on Kubuntu ... after installing ubuntu-desktop I find gtk3 stuff really slow ... kde 4.7 however is very fast09:03
GirlyGirlI'll check for the same error09:03
GirlyGirlhmm no bt I do get different errors09:04
vltI inserted a video DVD, clicked on the icon, nautilus opened. Then I clicked on "open video player". Now I got a message dialog that says something like "missing plugin to playback". Playing back with vlc did work. What di I need to install to make the video player (what's its name) work?09:15
vltThe video player seems to be totem, the dialog is a python process "gstreamer-codec-install"09:16
vltI changed the default application for DVDs to "vlc". But when I click on the icon it's still totem opening complaining about missing plugins.09:18
* vlt wonders who would ever be able to use an Ubuntu system.09:19
SeverianI use several Ubuntu systems every day, vlt.09:19
vltSeverian: Did you try to playback an audio CD yet?09:20
SeverianNo, I always rip them to ogg files and play those.09:20
vltSeverian: When I click on one of the ogg files in the examples folder Banshee opens and starts to play. How to stop the music?09:21
SeverianUnplug the speakers?09:21
vltbuilt-in09:21
SeverianBanshee is popular, but I don't like it.  I like simpler programs like vlc.  I tell nautilus to use vlc to play music.09:22
SeverianBanshee must have a control to stop playing, though.09:22
vltSeverian: I told nautilus to open DVDs with vlc but it still uses totem.09:23
vltWhen I press it nothing happens.09:23
Severianright click on the dvd icon and say open with vlc.09:23
SeverianI don't have a machine handy with a dvd drive or I would be more specific.09:24
holybladderGirlyGirl: th_: Thanks guys, got it nailed down. In case anyone else has the same problem (seems possible since I had it on two systems), it turns out libv4l has been moved from /usr/lib to /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu, obviously a pointer hasn't been updated somewhere. I softlinked it back up and the error went away. System definitely seems a little faster now.09:24
vltSeverian: right click only offers "eject"09:24
Severianvlt. as I said above, I don't have a machine with a DVD drive running at the moment.  So, I can't tell you much more.09:26
SeverianI am doing some fresh build of machines for charity and they only have CD drives.  I have my own DVD systems put away for a couple of days to make room.  Sorry.09:28
vlthmmm ... release date is tomorrow?09:28
SeverianSo, the calendar says.09:28
sebsebsebhi09:29
vltNow I tried to copy a CD. I opened brasero and chose "copy cd/dvd". Now I got an error message: "not all needed apps and libs installed, please manually install 'toc2cue' and 'cdrdao'".09:31
vltI installed cdrdao but there's no toc2cue in apt.09:32
vltAgain: Who is supposed to use this?09:32
Severiancdrdao should provide it, I believe09:33
vltAfter installing cdrdao I still got an error message like "binary not found". I clicked OK and now it seems as if the image is created.09:34
SeverianIf you run brasero from a terminal prompt, you may be able to look there and get a better error message.  But, it seems you accomplished your goal.09:36
Severianvlt, I suggest you install k3b.  It is a much better cd/dvd burning program.09:39
vltSeverian: I want to know whether Ubuntu is usable for people like my mother. So I installed 11.10 to see whether it works. I experienced so many problems by now, I don't think Ubuntu is ready.09:39
icerootvlt: you are using a beta and are angrsy because there are problems?09:41
icerootvlt: are you sure 11.10 is the correct one for you?09:41
SeverianThe systems I am setting up today are going to people with very little or no computer experience.  I give them a couple of hours of basic training and they do fine.  I am still using Natty for them and I have it boot into Gnome.  I can give you my setup info, if you want it.09:41
vlticeroot: I checked 11.04 before and wanted to see if it got better in 11.10.09:41
vlticeroot: When will all these problems be fixed when release date is tomorrow?09:42
LynoureDoes anyone else have weird sound problems in skype? About 3/4 of my sound just gets chopped off.09:43
icerootvlt: no09:43
icerootvlt: beacuse of that, dont use a new release at the release-date09:43
icerootvlt: if you want a stbale-system use 10.0409:43
Lynoure...I've tried with audacity and it's clearly with skype, not with microphone/recording in general09:44
icerootvlt: if you are facing problems, create bugs (if there are no bugs about that issue)09:44
GirlyGirlvlt: Please file a bug report then to help fix it09:45
vlticeroot, GirlyGirl: I filed a bunch of reports yesterday.09:45
icerootvlt: good09:45
GirlyGirlvlt: If you want to "try" the final candidate iso in testing http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/build/all/all09:45
icerootvlt: but its hart to fix all your reports until tomorrow09:46
icerootvlt: but reporting a bug is always the best idea when facing problems09:46
sebsebsebWhere are people from in here then?09:46
sebsebsebEngland for me09:46
sebsebsebwrong channel09:46
vltGirlyGirl: Is this different from the version I'm running now (that says it's up to date)?09:46
SeverianDallas, Texas, here09:46
icerootvlt: no09:47
icerootvlt: its the same version09:47
GirlyGirlvlt: not really but you can help test it .. if you find a major issue and link a bug there it will be fixed by release09:47
sebsebsebSeverian: England09:49
flexxxvhey, I just added a patch for launchpad problem: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/810093 . Should I change to "in progress"? and what should I do to get it in 11.10 kernel?09:50
ubottuUbuntu bug 810093 in linux (Ubuntu) "The new (2.6.39+) samsung_laptop kernel module causes serious backlight flickering - makes the desktop unusable" [Undecided,Confirmed]09:50
icerootflexxxv: no, just add the tag "patch"09:50
icerootflexxxv: i can do it also for you if you dont know how to do09:51
flexxxvi think I can do it09:51
flexxxvso tag patch is added. now all I can do is wait?09:52
icerootflexxxv: let me have a look09:52
icerootflexxxv: that is not a correct patchfile09:53
icerootflexxxv: just the diff is needed (best to create with "diff -u") also its always a good idea to name the person which was creating the patch09:54
flexxxvI named the person09:54
icerootflexxxv: i would suggest to remove the mail-text from the patch, just post the real patch there09:54
flexxxvso i should create a diff between original samsung-laptop.c and my patched samsung-laptop.c and add this to launchpad?09:56
icerootflexxxv: correct09:56
flexxxvhow about the other patches at http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/gregkh/patches.git;a=tree ? They sound pretty usefull09:56
icerootflexxxv: use "diff -u old-file new-file = my-patch""09:56
icerootflexxxv: are they for the reported issue in launchpad?09:57
flexxxvno09:57
icerootflexxxv: then dont put them to that bug-report09:57
flexxxvok09:58
flexxxvi'll try this09:58
flexxxvwait a second ;)09:58
icerootflexxxv: very usefull is also #ubuntu-bugs  which is a better place for something like that and general patch-questions09:59
loveHi all I have been using 11.10 for a mouth or so now and have found that it to be fantastic, so thank you all for you great work!09:59
flexxxvthx09:59
loveI was also over the moon to find that the noise cancellation on my internal laptop mic was finely working and my voice sounded crystal clear!10:00
loveflexxxv, :-) and thank you really I mean it I am so grateful and wish I could do more to support the open source community, but I can't code myself out of a wet paper bag and I don't have capital.10:04
icerootlove: the best support is to use the software and give feedback (bugs) on launchpad10:04
flexxxvlove: I just applied a patch done by Greg Kroah-Hartman so thank him ;)10:05
icerootlove: also there are always people needed for translation10:05
loveIt just that after a few weeks and a few updates 11.10 becomes unusable and I have to go back to 11.04 and then I can't use my internal mic any more for things like Skype10:06
loveCool10:06
flexxxviceroot: I just created and added the patch. would you like to take a shot look at it?10:12
dr_willis like ntfs on a ssd drive?10:14
icerootflexxxv: sure10:16
icerootflexxxv: i dont know if the patch itself is ok but the steps doing in launchpad are ok10:17
flexxxvok thx I think the patch should be right. I just used my modified samsung-laptop.c and a original file from linux source archive10:18
flexxxvso now it is waiting time?10:18
icerootflexxxv: correct10:19
icerootflexxxv: there should be a bot coming which is saying "because of the tag "patch" this bug will get a review soon"10:19
flexxxviceroot: thx for help10:19
icerootflexxxv: you are welcome10:20
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loveI think opensource software promotes love and well-being between all humans10:31
loveSay if I run 11.10 beta 2 but uncheck the backports from the updates is there a better chance that it wont go bad on me?10:33
flexxxvlove: I think there won't be any backports until realease10:35
flexxxvlove: backports are ports of software from the next release (which doesn't exists yet)10:36
loveflexxxv, cool so it is the normal updates that are braking things for me10:37
loveflexxxv, cool thanks for clearing that up for me, I don't think that I fully understood what what they are until now10:38
loveSo it I enable backports in 11.04 I might get what I am looking for?10:39
loveHow about pre-released? is it a good idea to have that enabled?10:40
flexxxvlove: You might, but take a look at http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty-backports/allpackages10:42
loveI just did it and got nothing10:42
flexxxvthere are only very few packges backportet. what do you mean with you got nothing?10:43
loveI got no new packages after checking the back ports option then running "sudo apt-get update -f" and then the same but with upgrade10:44
flexxxvlove: this means all packages are up to date :D I already told you that there are only a very few packages backported. the list is at this link: http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty-backports/allpackages10:46
loveSay I have been wondering for a while why sometimes when I run upgrade from the terminal I get nothing but when I run the Ubuntu GUI update manager I get some packages?10:47
loveflexxxv, yeah thanks I was having a look at that list10:47
loveI think I am just going to install 11.10 again10:48
flexxxvlove: ubuntu gui also tries dist-upgrade but normally you should get all updates over cli10:48
loveAnd hope for the best10:48
loveYar thanks for that reply, it is a real misty to me, it has only happened a few times and I have seen other people report the same thing10:50
Lynourelove: you mentioned sound problems with skype... what kind did you have?10:51
loveLynoure, It is not an issue with Skpye but more an issue with the noise cancelling of the audio driver my laptops internal microphone10:53
loveAnd it is an issue with 11.04 but fixed in 11.1010:53
Lynourelove: ah, not then same as I have... mine eats sounds. just chops off some of it.10:53
loveI was so happy when I realised this, but 11.10 keeps braking really bad after updates at the moment so I am not sure what to do10:54
loveLynoure, Ooo that doesn't sound like much fun10:55
Lynourelove: well, on the upside might be something that gets me to move off Skype to real SIP :)11:01
loveYes I wish not to use Skype any more also11:01
loveIn the fist place it is all closed source11:02
loveAnd secondly it now has new owners that I would prefer to have nothing to do with if at all possible11:02
siouX_to upgrade  to 11.10 i need to change my repository? or only do `update-manager -d` ?11:04
loveI wish there was an open-source client that could connect with Skype like with other messaging software11:04
loveBut I know that that is not possible because of the whole closed source mentality11:05
loveDamn it closed source sucks!11:06
loveIs beta 2 the last beta for 11.10?11:06
jussilove: for messaging there is, but you need skype installed afaik11:06
jussi(skype has a messaging api)11:07
Lynourelove: you can use kopete as skype front end, but then it's just a frontend.11:07
vsync_if apple would've bought skype, everyone would be totally fab about it, yes?11:07
jussivsync_:  offtopic, but no.11:07
lovejussi, cool but I am more thinking for voice11:07
Lynourelove: there is also open skype project but I don't konw what's the state of it.11:07
vsync_love there's an rc out I think11:08
Andy80hi all11:08
loveLynoure, well at lest that that is something (the front end that is)11:08
lovevsync_, you are exiting me!11:09
Lynourelove: and other voice-over-ip things are worth trying, if your conversation partners are not somehow married to skype.11:09
vega-vsync_: no there isn't an rc11:09
Andy80every morning I boot my desktop PC with Ubuntu 11.10 it, some way, locks on boot... I can wait for minutes but nothing happens and the disks are not writing anything.... I always have to CTRL+ALT+CANC to reboot it. The second boot always goes fine. How can I understand what happens if the screen is black? (or better... is violet, Ubuntu violet)11:10
mvosiouX_: update-manager -d or do-release-upgrade -d will do11:10
lovevega-, Oh well it was nice to fell some hope even thought it was fleeting11:10
vega-Andy80: same problem here, once on a while11:10
vega-overall, oneiric quality just sucks11:10
lovevsync_, Apple are also a closed source based company11:11
vsync_vega- there is11:11
loveLynoure, Yes would love to but it's that old thing were I am talking to people running Windows and OS 10 and they want to just use Skype11:12
ali1234love: buy a n90011:12
ali1234you won't even know you are using skype11:12
ali1234best feature of that phone11:12
ali1234don't bother with linux desktop skype, it's useless11:13
loveThe idea of installing another piece of software to do the same thing just dosen't make scenes to them11:13
Andy80once more I strongly agree with that person that proposed a monthly release... actually software is release buggy to fit the next release and not when it's ready. Developers don't want to wait other 6 months to have their features included.... with a monthly release if it's not ready in 6 months it could be in 7 or 8. But this is another story...11:13
Lynoureali1234: actually worked fine for me about 2 weeks back :)11:13
s1use " Ekiga " instead of Skype, and Gnu Call is coming.11:13
Andy80ali1234: or an N9 ;)11:14
ali1234i dunno if N9 has skype or not11:14
loveali1234, nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo not symbian! please!11:14
ali1234but if it does and it works as well as the N900, and you can find somewhere that actually sells them, then sure, get a N911:14
ali1234love: *facepalm*11:14
loveOh sorry11:15
loveThat was my only Nokia experience resonantly and it left me wondering what on earth they were trying to achieve11:17
LynoureI suspect my skype sound problems are somehow pulseaudio related. Will have to try with killed respawn-blocked pulseaudio when I get back home.11:18
loveAnyway I just wanted the noise cancelling to work for my internal microphone in Ubuntu11:18
howieson31hello i have ubuntu 11.10 but my wlan stick d-link dwa-140 rev.2 is ok but only with 100kb speed any idea?11:19
loveI never got too fancy with beating pulse audio into submission, I don't think it is my calling in life11:19
loveThanks all for the discussion and the suggestions11:20
howieson31can anybody help me?11:37
howieson31with my network problem11:37
howieson31hello have anybody a d-link wlan stick and the same problem11:42
alvinAndy80: If you want to know what's going on at boot, vote for bug 328881. Ubuntu hasn't had boot logging in over 4 years now I think. It would be a big help for problem solving to actually know where something goes wrong.11:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 328881 in upstart "init: support logging of job output" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32888111:42
alkisgI installed oneiric in a VM a couple of weeks ago, and in ~/.profile I see "export LANGUAGE="en_AU:en" etc. I didn't put them there.11:57
alkisgAnyone other has those? Where did they come from?11:57
alkisgThey're not in /etc/skel/.profile, so why would a package mess with a user's .profile?11:58
icerootalkisg: packages are not touching ~/.* but programs do11:59
alkisgiceroot: ok, any insights on which program put those there?11:59
icerootalkisg: like a program for languga-support which is touching ~/.*11:59
alkisggnome-language-support?12:00
icerootalkisg: there are many which can do it12:00
alkisgiceroot: none *should* do it though, so I'd need to file a bug for those that do12:00
alkisglightdm touches .dmrc, understandable12:00
alkisgBut .profile?!12:00
icerootalkisg: if you change your locales for a user, of course its touching ~/.*12:00
icerootalkisg: there is no other place for the program to set something like that then ~/.*12:01
alkisgiceroot: so far, gdm used /var/cache/gdm/username for storing dmrc12:02
icerootalkisg: there is no gdm in 11.1012:02
alkisgIn any case, I can understand light changing my .dmrc, but not .profile12:03
alkisgOK thanks for your input, I'll try to pinpoint which package causes the problem..12:03
alkisg(and it put the wrong language there too :))12:03
icerootalkisg: ok12:03
alkisgA newly created user doesn't have that problem12:06
alkisgMaybe it's been reported + fixed already12:06
alkisgAh, got it, it's "gnome-control-center region"12:09
icerootalkisg: but the program is doing that, not the package itself12:21
alkisgiceroot: yes, but I meant that programs are parts of a package, and I can't report bugs for programs; only for packages12:21
icerootalkisg: of course12:22
icerootalkisg: but speaking of "a package is doing that" means (for me) the pre/postinst is doing the job at the installation with apt-get12:22
icerootalkisg: but the bug must be created against gnome-control-center-region (or whatever the package is called)12:23
alkisgiceroot: at first I thought that a package had put a script somewhere that ran at logon, that's why I used this phrase12:23
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icerootalkisg: ah ok12:24
alkisgNow that it's clear that user intervention is needed, yeah, I wouldn't use it either, you're right about that12:24
alkisgThank you :)12:24
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icerootalkisg: will you create a bug?12:26
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alkisgiceroot: it looks like it's intentional, I'll have to dig a bit more12:26
alkisgI mean, so far the user language was stored in .dmrc12:27
alkisgAnd LANGUAGE, LC_MESSAGES etc weren't set at the user session12:27
icerootalkisg: ok, because i dont see a problem about changing .profile because that is also affecting the shell (and that is normally what you want)12:27
alkisgSo I only had a LANG=el_GR.UTF-8 in /etc/default/locale, and that was sufficient12:27
alkisgNow if I just open that "keyboard preferences" window, and click english, then back to greek (so no change), and I close it, I get a whole lot of entries in my .profile that I don't want12:28
icerootalkisg: like?12:28
alkisgLC_MESSAGES etc12:28
icerootbut what is wrong about that?12:29
icerootor is also LC_ALL set?12:29
alkisgLANG (by the system), LANGUAGE, LC_MESSAGES, LC_CTYPE and LC_COLLATE by .profile12:30
alkisgSo LANG=C program no longer suffices to get english text from a program12:30
alkisgI have to manually unset all those12:30
iceroothm12:31
alkisgAnd the UI is a bit strange, clicking on english + back to greek, i.e. no change, shouldn't actually write anything12:31
alkisgNo cancel button, nothing12:31
BluesKajHiyas all12:38
gnomefreakmy "i" look weird. it looks like it slants to the right a little12:39
gnomefreakhi BluesKaj12:39
Picignomefreak: perhaps thats just how the ubuntu mono font looks?12:39
gnomefreakPici: it is, well at leasst in gnometerminal12:39
gnomefreaks/gnometerminal/gnome-terminal12:40
BluesKajhi gnomefreak12:41
PiciI'm too used to deja vu sans mono to use any other monospace font.12:42
gnomefreakeven BluesKaj "i" looks like mine :)12:43
gnomefreaki cond of like it12:43
gnomefreakkind12:43
sagaciare mere mortals like myself unable to file bugs against precise as of yet?12:44
BluesKajthere's no "I" in my nick , gnomefreak12:45
BluesKajit's a"j"12:45
gnomefreakBluesKaj: not name but your comments12:46
BluesKajok12:46
gnomefreaki miss my gnome-terminal system beep12:47
BluesKajpersonally i don't care for the ubuntu font12:47
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_melvin_HI. on 11.10 / gnome3 the gnome-terminal always show the menubar.13:01
_melvin_i tryed on a migrated user and on a new created user13:02
_melvin_second thing. sshfs freeze the gnome3 shell.13:04
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jbicha_melvin_: try uninstalling indicator-applet (it was removed from the Oneiric archives anyway as it doesn't work in gnome-panel 3 yet)13:20
maxbIs anyone else noticing that dragging windows around the screen is acting very odd since yesterday's updates?13:21
maxbWindows no longer follow the movement of the mouse, but seem to lag behind it or jitter wildly around the screen13:22
_melvin_ok. i'll try that13:25
gnomefreakmaxb: mine worksa fine in Unity-3D13:28
gnomefreaks/worksa/works13:29
gnomefreakcrap i forgot to reboot. be back soon13:29
_melvin_jbicha, the indcator-applet isn't installed13:32
_melvin_i have upgraded gnome to 3.2 with ppa13:32
gnomefreakis there an app to catalog your book collection. (not e-books) or both in one app would be great as well13:41
gnomefreaksearch using "search books | less" doesnt bring up nothing that i could find. I do remember us having one just dont recall name13:43
Pici!info alexandria13:43
ubottuPackage alexandria does not exist in oneiric13:43
Piciwhat?13:43
gnomefreak!alexandria13:43
* Pici checks13:43
gnomefreakor not13:43
gnomefreakme too13:43
Lynoure!info avidemux13:43
ubottuPackage avidemux does not exist in oneiric13:43
LynoureLots of things missing still.13:44
gnomefreakits clalexandria13:44
ZahradaHi13:44
gnomefreaksorry cl-alexandria13:44
ZahradaAre the issues of the new ubuntu and the ATI drivers resolved?13:44
ZahradaIf not, I'm probably going to wait a bit with upgrading tomorrow.13:45
gnomefreakwell that is all about lisp13:45
Ian_CorneNot as far as I know Zahrada13:45
gnomefreakZahrada: fglrx are still broken13:45
Ian_Corne!schedule13:45
ubottuA schedule of Oneiric Ocelot (11.10) release milestones can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricReleaseSchedule13:45
Ian_Cornetomorow already13:45
gnomefreaki dont see fglrx being fixed long before release13:45
Picignomefreak: Looks like alexandria is no longer installable in debian or ubuntu, maybe upstream has fixed it by now though... there was also a general 'collections' manager too, let me see if I recall the name.13:46
gnomefreakoops release is tomorrow13:46
Zahradaexactly gnomefreak.13:46
bjsnideramd often int he past has released a fglrx update at the same moment as a new ubuntu release13:46
gnomefreakPici: Tellico13:47
Picignomefreak: gcstar was what I was thinking of.13:47
PiciWhich is present in 11.1013:48
gnomefreakPici: thanks. i teest both out13:48
sagaciyay, Oct 13th here :D13:49
gnomefreakcrap Tellico is kde :( so gcstar it is13:49
jbichaPici: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=63943513:51
ubottuDebian bug 639435 in alexandria "package no longer installable" [Serious,Fixed]13:51
misse-Hi, anyone know how to get compiz wallpaper plugin working? The gconf-key to disable "show desktop" in nautilus isn't there anynmore13:51
Picijbicha: yes, fixed by removing the package.13:52
gnomefreaklooks like gcstar will work great. thanks Pici13:53
Picignomefreak: no problem13:53
gnomefreakwhat is name of 12.04?13:53
misse-gnomefreak: precise pangolin iirc13:54
patdk-wkubuntu 12.04 LTS :)13:54
sagacipatdk-wk, it might not be :)13:55
patdk-wkoh? it's going be late? ubuntu 12.05 LTS13:56
sagacino13:57
gnomefreakshould have gone with penguin the pangolin are ugly suckerrs13:57
sagacihttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseSchedule -- first dot point13:57
guest-qnpigDhow can I reset everything gnome on my desktop? I upgraded to oneiric and when I login, then there's no panel getting loaded.13:57
guest-qnpigDrm -rf .gnome .gnome2 .gconf .gconfd .metacity13:57
guest-qnpigDthis didn't help, as it still remembers some settings13:57
misse-guest-qnpigD: I guess you could try to remove .config13:58
misse-it'll remove more than just unity/gnome settings though13:58
patdk-wkwell, just selectivly remove stuff in .config13:59
guest-qnpigDmisse-, thanks a lot! that did it14:00
sagacilol, here comes the "where's my banshee playlists?"14:01
edgyHi, setfacl is working even without mounting the filesystem with acl, how come?14:04
cucohi all, according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricReleaseSchedule this should be out. Is there a new dead line? or "very soon"?14:17
sagaciit's 1:18am Oct 13th Australian time, won't be out for a while yet14:19
cucoso, upgrade to the beta now? :)14:20
PiciOr wait for it to be released later today.14:20
GirlyGirlPici: Isn't it releasing on thursday?14:21
PiciGirlyGirl: today for large values of today.14:21
sagaci!patience14:22
ubottuDon't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/14:22
sagaciwrong meaning :(14:22
jbichaPici: like possibly-more-than-24-hours-from-now-today?14:23
sagacitrue14:23
GirlyGirlHi, in Kubuntu natty with KDE SC 4.7.1, konversation incomming messages turned the message indicator plasmoid green ... in Kubuntu oneric testing image with the 4.7.1 itself it does not any idea?14:23
Picijbicha: I was confused and looking at sagaci's message about it being the 13th in Australia.14:23
charlie-tcaThe release date always refers to UTC, not anyone's local time zone. It might be Friday in Australia, but before end of day, UTC14:24
sagacithat's right14:25
sagaciare there usually any package regressions going from this cycle to the LTS, ie. syncing from debian testing rather than sid?14:25
artzrai have install "Ubuntu-Studio 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) Daily Build" i have some problem, its there slow, an some application don't open ( i have install Gnome on it )14:28
sagaciartzra, not much point installing from a daily image when the final is nearly out14:29
winadminwhat is xubuntu?14:29
GirlyGirl!xubuntu | winadmin14:29
ubottuwinadmin: Xubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of !GNOME. More info at http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: « sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop » - Join #xubuntu for support - See also: !Ubuntu and !Xubuntu-Channels14:29
artzrasagaci, its realy cool application14:29
sagaciartzra, the final release will be even cooler :)14:30
winadmin!xubuntu14:30
ubottuXubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of !GNOME. More info at http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: « sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop » - Join #xubuntu for support - See also: !Ubuntu and !Xubuntu-Channels14:30
winadmin!GNOME14:31
ubottuGNOME is the default !desktop environment on Ubuntu up to 10.10 To install it from Kubuntu or Xubuntu, type « sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop » in a !terminal.14:31
winadmin!Ubuntu14:31
ubottuUbuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com14:31
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ubottuSupport: #xubuntu | Developer Discussion: #xubuntu-devel | Offtopic chatter: #xubuntu-offtopic14:31
artzrayes but for the moment, is there a trick to add someone, its slow, compare to a 10.4+compiz+++14:31
Pici!msgthebot | winadmin14:32
ubottuwinadmin: Please investigate with me only with "/msg ubottu Bot" or in #ubuntu-bots.  Search for factoids with "/msg ubottu !search factoid".14:32
winadmin!msgthebot14:32
artzraits like a mono cpu, i dont reconize my pc, because with a 10.4 +gnome3 +compiz its speeder ///14:32
winadmin!msgthebot | Pici14:33
ubottuPici: Please investigate with me only with "/msg ubottu Bot" or in #ubuntu-bots.  Search for factoids with "/msg ubottu !search factoid".14:33
artzrai have probably forget to add annything to change xfce to gnome ??,14:33
artzraexcept slow, all is here gone, (wacom, aMD/ati /print/ Maudio/) when i run a vurtualbox its more speed ??? i dont understand14:35
edgyHi, is acl now default in kernel? it seems I don't need to mount with acl any more, no?14:36
nbfso14:37
nbfgnome 3 > unity14:37
nbfI'm testing 11.10 and I just wanted you guys to know that I hate unity14:38
nbfI think it's mainly compiz14:38
nbfcompiz is so slow bloated and flaky14:38
Picik14:38
nbfI have a pretty powerful system, intel i7 newerish nvidia gpu14:39
nbfand it has performance issues, which is really a shame14:39
nbfI don't mind the unity art or layout exactly14:39
nbfit's just the performance is so bad14:39
nbfand it gets worse when you do anything with 3d14:40
nbflike blender's performance is just abysmal in unity14:40
nbfbut with gnome3 it runs fine14:40
priphi people14:42
Tixosyea ima go with gnome314:42
pripis there a gnome2 backport packaging for oneiric?14:42
Tixos:)14:42
Tixosyes i think so prip14:42
Pici!notunity14:42
ubottuUbuntu Oneiric uses GNOME 3 with the !Unity shell by default. 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.14:42
Tixos?^14:42
Tixos:P14:42
pripcouldn't find it14:42
Tixosalthough14:42
pripno, that's gnome314:42
Tixosgnome-shell just crashes my pc14:42
nbfI'm pretty sure it's not using gnome314:42
Tixosno its no14:42
pripcan't use that.14:42
Tixosgnome-panel14:42
pripnor unity14:42
Tixosis gnome214:42
nbfor at least it's using a different window manager14:42
PiciThere is no gnome2 backport.14:42
nbfmutter is much better than compiz (for me at least)14:43
Tixosnbf:  i need to access windows fast14:43
pripwhat's the problem with an exact gnome2 backport14:43
Tixosgnome3 + unity are both too slow14:43
pripthere just isn't one?14:43
pripI'm not upgrading since maverick to avoid this disaster :'(14:45
Ian_CorneI'd go back to 10.04 rather then sit on maverick :)14:45
artzrawhat ubuntu can i install with Gnome + kernel 314:46
pripit's been the best release ever for me -- not a single crash, uptimes of several months on my laptop14:46
Ian_Cornenice :)14:46
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nbfTixos: have you tried gnome 3?14:49
priptoo bad there isn't a gnome2 backport. I could just reinstall, copy the /home backup, go back to work14:49
pripguess it would have been too nice.14:49
nbfI've been on gnome2/gnome classic14:49
GirlyGirlprip: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=185828214:50
nbffor similar performance erasons14:50
BluesKajstill have some root  app font issues not integrated with titlebar&toolbar fonts set as root in systemsettings (the text inside the files are fine.)..not very readable o14:50
pripoh wow, gonna try that in virtualbox first.14:50
GirlyGirland there is always kde and xfce14:50
jbichaGNOME 2 and GNOME 3 aren't really co-installable (at least not without a huge amount of work that no one wants to do)14:50
jbichabut GNOME Fallback is basically the same as GNOME 214:51
BluesKajto continue , not vbery readable on a large scrn monitor14:51
pripit looks totally different, re:gnome fallback14:51
pripold tricks do not work14:51
pripcan't configure time format, can't maximize windows vertically, and lots more14:52
GirlyGirljbicha: Not really when kde4 just came out kubuntu made the 4x packages install to /opt/kde4 and it worked alongside 3x with minor changes14:52
pripgave a try to xfce too, but it's much inferior to gnome2 to me14:52
jbichaGirlyGirl: Debian doesn't care to do the work & I don't know anyone else that's bothering14:52
pripcan't replicate my actual config14:53
GirlyGirlprip: what about kde?14:53
pripkde4 was a disaster like gnome314:53
pripdon't wanna deal with that either.14:53
BluesKajhope they fix the kde root font problem before tomorrow14:54
pripand there's nothing I hate more than reconfiguring everything14:54
GirlyGirlprip: common misconception 4.0 was unstable but I assure 4.7.2 is not and performs better than gnome2 and 314:54
artzrawhy with14:55
GirlyGirlNo need to reconfig if you don't want to14:55
BluesKajkde is fine otherwise prip ..dunno what your problem is but judging kde4.0 doesn't reflect it's present state of development14:55
pripwell to be honest, last time I used kde was in 2004 and for a couple of days.14:55
pripcan't really judge of kde14:55
BluesKajnot a very good test14:56
prip-of14:56
GirlyGirlIt runs on my cousins pentium 3 600 mhz, with effects off of course14:56
BluesKajanyway bbl14:57
artzraI justfind in my package* 386 / (i im DL a amd64)14:57
pripbut it's not a performance problem, it's just that I want to lazily copy my old gnome2 config forever and ever in the future.14:57
pripa ppa of that gnome2 fork would be ideal.15:01
zniavregood afternoon15:04
GirlyGirlprip: Change is not bad sometimes, give both unity and kde a go in 11.10 , there are loads of changes15:11
pripI don't like wasting my time making myself comfortable again15:12
pripchange is good if it's not imposed15:12
pripit's not that I don't like the new stuff, just want the option to use the old15:13
hansg01is oneiric delayed by 4 days?15:15
pripfor example I couldn't find a way to bind F10 to open a new terminal in the 30 minutes I tried in each of unity/gnome3/xfce15:15
pripjust one of the countless little things I've grown accustomed to15:16
GirlyGirlprip: Ah well for cross compatiblity it should be imposed sometimes e.g kde3 was abandoned because it relied on old technology same with gnome 2. Imagine it people remained with win 3.115:16
GirlyGirlprip: In kde that would be System Settings > Keyboard shortcuts15:17
pripI'd rather use the old technology, seriously.15:17
GirlyGirldon't know for the rest15:17
pripunfortunately I can't delay upgrading forever because it lags everything else too15:17
GirlyGirlYet I agree that Gnome3 shell and unity suddenly go way to far from gnome 2. Luckily (for me) kde 3 and for have a similar UI15:20
GirlyGirlSure there is a netbook and touch interface but its optional15:20
BluesKaji update practiaclly everyday , so the changes seem gradual , altho there are jumps and spurts it becomes part of the on going process which I guess I' used to now :)15:20
bjsniderprip, you can use lucid or maverick or natty if you want15:21
pripbjsnider: I'm using maverick in fact15:21
pripbut I got an ssd and I don't have a way to directly copy my old disk to that. So I was thinking of intalling the last release15:22
GirlyGirlprip: dd should work fine15:23
GirlyGirl!dd | prip15:23
pripcan't mount them together on the laptop.15:23
priponly one slot available, no adapter15:24
GirlyGirlI test out gnome-shell and unity on natty recently ... I feel both need more configurability and aren't really suited for conventional desktops and laptops ... tablets maybe15:25
pripwhat happens if I install natty, hold gnome2 packages, upgrade to oneiric?15:26
pripbig explosion?15:26
bjsniderwell, that's your view, but i think you're incorrect15:26
bjsnidervery much so15:26
pripaye15:26
M-n-Mcan't wait for it....15:27
bhushHello guys does the problem of blank screen after booting is solved in 11.10???15:27
M-n-Mis that a problem?15:28
bjsniderwhat problem of blank screen after booting?15:28
bhushyes15:28
bhush???15:28
GirlyGirlbjsnider: Personal opinion really ... windows and kde seem to follow the same idealogy ... kde has an optional touch interface coming out but the old one remains and windows 8 has to UI's metro for tablets and explorer for the rest15:29
M-n-Mafter a short blank, it goes directly goes to the login screen in my computer15:29
GirlyGirlM-n-M: You mean plymouth is not visible?15:29
bhushBut It wont in my laptop15:29
bhush:(15:29
M-n-Mwhats plymouth exactly?15:29
GirlyGirlM-n-M: the splash screen15:29
bjsnider!plymouth15:30
ubottuPlymouth manages the Ubuntu boot process (before the root filesystem is mounted) and also provides a graphical boot animation.  To change your Plymouth theme use « sudo update-alternatives --config default.plymouth && sudo update-initramfs -u »15:30
bhushHello guys can anyone uses beta of 11.10???15:31
M-n-Myeah, i don't see the boot screen (black for some seconds) and then it takes me directly to the login screen.15:31
edgyany one knows what acl is?15:32
bhushDo you have blank screen problem before on 11.0415:32
GirlyGirlbhush: Yes15:32
GirlyGirlbhush: No but I had on 10.04 before15:32
bhushok15:33
GirlyGirlbhush: This worked for me http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=152163415:33
bhush:)15:34
ryehi, during upgrade of my laptop to oneiric nm stopped being able to connect to wifi and upgrade failed. Is this known to anybody?15:42
c1t0s1dHello everyone there15:45
c1t0s1dI have a bug with tomboy, I can not synchronize with my ubuntu one accout... anybody has the same issue?15:45
c1t0s1dThe bug is that the "Save" button is disabled, even if I already authorize the computer... I'm using ubuntu 11.10 updated15:45
maizuddin35is it recommended to update/upgrade from beta2 to the latest release version?15:49
GirlyGirlmaizuddin35: yes its fine15:50
zniavrethe side-panel of nautilus is quite thin when browsing trash but does not come back to normal size after this is known as bug ?15:50
maizuddin35GirlyGirl: thank you15:51
maizuddin35I actually a little bit confuse when using empathy as freenode/webchat...lol15:51
c1t0s1dhelp15:53
maizuddin35c1t0s1d: whatsup?15:54
c1t0s1dI have a bug with tomboy I can not synchronize with my ubuntu one accout, he "Save" button is disabled, even if I already authorize the computer15:54
maizuddin35c1t0s1d: you use 11.10? beta?15:56
c1t0s1dmaizuddin35: 11.10 beta 1 with all the updates till now15:56
maizuddin35c1t0s1d: means that you should have the latest version ...15:57
maizuddin35oh my , well, i get the same problem, just try it ... I think , we should wait till the official version is out15:57
c1t0s1dmaizuddin35: yeap. I run tomboy with debug and this is the response:15:58
c1t0s1d[DEBUG 08:55:40.341] Listening on http://localhost:8000/tomboy-web-sync/ for OAuth callback15:58
c1t0s1d[DEBUG 08:55:40.344] Building web request for URL: https://one.ubuntu.com/oauth/request/15:58
c1t0s1d[DEBUG 08:55:41.009] Response from request for auth url: oauth_token_secret=XXXXXXXXXXXXXX&oauth_token=XXXXXXXX&oauth_callback_confirmed=true15:58
c1t0s1d[DEBUG 08:55:41.011] Launching browser to authorize web sync: https://one.ubuntu.com/oauth/authorize/?oauth_token=XXXXXXXX&oauth_callback=http%3a%2f%2flocalhost%3a8000%2ftomboy-web-sync%2f15:58
c1t0s1d[DEBUG 08:55:55.004] Context request uri query section: ?oauth_token=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX&return=https://one.ubuntu.com15:59
c1t0s1d[DEBUG 08:55:55.005] Asking server for access token based on authorization token.15:59
c1t0s1d[DEBUG 08:55:55.005] Building web request for URL: https://one.ubuntu.com/oauth/access/15:59
c1t0s1d[DEBUG 08:55:55.245] Received response from server: oauth_token_secret=XXXXXXXXXXXx&oauth_token=XXXXXXXXXXXxx15:59
c1t0s1d[DEBUG 08:55:55.245] Got access token from server15:59
c1t0s1d[DEBUG 08:55:55.245] Successfully authorized web sync15:59
maizuddin35c1t0s1d: if this goes wrong after everything update, I think you should remove and try to install it back15:59
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c1t0s1dBluesKaj: sorry for that, I'm new in this IRC world16:00
h00kc1t0s1d: please do not do that again, use pastebin instead16:00
c1t0s1dh00k: sorry :(16:02
Kebahi there :)16:05
Kebasome users report the boot time has increased since 11.04 -- is the kernel the reason or did ubuntu sth?16:05
charlie-tcaI found boot times dramatically lower for my own hardware16:08
BluesKajBBL... more yard work :P16:13
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dottyyard work.. is that the american equiv of "gardening"?16:17
charlie-tcasometimes, but usually it means cutting grass type of things16:18
dottyah righto16:19
User_007Hello, apparently my laptop can't run well on GTK3 intefaces. It happens to be slow on Unity (11.10 only) and Gnome316:22
User_007I really appreciated the Unity interface on 11.04, but it became too slow. Is there an option for getting Unity with GTK2 on 11.04?16:22
User_007I really appreciated the Unity interface on 11.04, but it became too slow. Is there an option for getting Unity with GTK2 on 11.10?16:23
TrewasUser_007: no, such change would be very invasive, better just continue with 11.04 if that works better or maybe try unity-2d16:25
dottyis there a particular reason that canonical chose Qt for unity-2d over GTK?16:26
User_007Good Question16:27
User_007i wanna know too16:27
dotty"Qt has recently been praised by Canonical's Matt Zimmerman on his blog for being stable on ARM platforms as well as x86; for being cross platform; and for having a mature touch input system."16:27
dottyfound that from a quick search16:28
emorrisis it right that I should be having to manually modprobe b44 and b43 to get both my network cards working (b44 for wired, b43 for wireless)?16:30
GirlyGirlemorris: no16:32
emorrisWell I have to... Otherwise neither show up in nm-applet16:33
User_007emorris add these modules on /etc/modules so they will load automatically16:36
emorrisUser_007, that is what I am doing, but on all previous releases, the wired has worked OOB, and the same with wireless once b43 installed16:37
s1has anyone noticed the slow connection on 11.10.?16:38
bhushHow many hours take to release 11.1016:46
bhush?16:46
bhushhello???16:47
* h00k notes #ubuntu-release-party for fun and festivities16:55
flexxxvHey, in my ubuntu bug report I got asked for testing with upstram kernel. I just downloaded and installed todays build, but now my system doesn't boot this new kernel. It is waiting forever for network, like in this bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/85681016:57
ubottuUbuntu bug 856810 in upstart (Ubuntu) "Boot hangs at "Booting system without full network configuration..."" [Undecided,Confirmed]16:57
intangiri want to get the new version, is there a release or beta or anything available already that i can start trying out?17:07
intangiri dont see any obvious links for it on the ubuntu page17:07
Roastedubuntu-ltsp01 dhcpd: DHCPNAK on 192.168.100.20 to 00:0a:95:81:74:17 via eth017:10
Roastedwhat happens if my syslog repeats that indefinitely17:10
intangiri found it17:11
emorrisdalies: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/17:17
naryfahi, does anybody know how to get adwaita icons in unity? Is it possible?17:18
jbichanaryfa: did you try System Settings>Appearance ?17:19
naryfajbicha: yes, everything changed but the icon theme17:21
naryfajbicha: I tried gnome-tweak-tool too, there is no adwaita theme in icons17:21
jbichanaryfa: the icon theme is simply called "gnome"17:22
naryfajbicha: Oh, but this gnome shows just... funky old icons, not the new ones17:23
jbichanaryfa: that's it though17:23
jbichait doesn't display well in Unity but it looks fine in GNOME Shell17:23
naryfajbicha: I see17:24
naryfajbicha: thank you for your help17:24
maxbOK, so where has the tool to reconfigure individual colours in a desktop theme gone in oneiric?17:26
* maxb is REALLY getting tired of the growing trend in Ubuntu UI of Canonical telling me what to like17:26
charlie-tcamaybe maxb should look at Xubuntu, Kubuntu, or Lubuntu for other options within the Ubuntu family?17:28
maxbmaybe so17:28
maxbthough the point that Canonical is driving people away from the flagship product still needs to be made17:29
charlie-tcaIf you never used it before, you would not be upset at the changes17:29
maxbNo - then I'd never know what I was missing17:30
bjsnideryou can configure more in ubuntu than you can in osx17:30
silverlightninghi17:31
silverlightningany news about the latest builds ?17:31
silverlightningI'm on the install from last night, and it works17:32
aftertafi cant run update-manager -d successfully : it sees oneiric but bugs out after I enter my sud password17:32
aftertafi could sed -i my sources.list but i almways have to deal with breakage that way . . . .17:32
silverlightningit did that with me to17:33
silverlightningaftertaf:17:33
aftertafso you did it the 'normal' way ? :)17:33
silverlightninghmm, still package manager issues?17:33
silverlightningor apt get17:34
silverlightningI made a new burn, and installed yesterdays build, and it has worked17:34
aftertafclean install, or upgrade from media ?17:34
silverlightningneither package manager or update worked on previous install17:35
silverlightningclean install yesterday17:35
silverlightningand it works17:35
silverlightningclean install on both oneric attempts17:35
charlie-tcaa satisfied user?17:35
silverlightningyes, this one works17:36
aftertafclean installs . . .   true it always pukes in the end and it better starting afresh17:36
silverlightningI hope it continues to behave17:36
aftertafim gonna sed my sources >:-]17:36
aftertaf-- failed to retrieve property `gtk-button-images' of type `gboolean' from rc file value "((GString*) 0x156dc60)" of type `gboolean'17:38
aftertafrunning kde, dammit !17:38
aftertafha, its working17:39
aftertafkdesudo 'update-manager -d'17:39
aftertafotherwise it buged out after the getting 2/2 files for upgrade17:39
silverlightningsounds tricky17:39
silverlightningI'm in lubuntu17:40
aftertafand on 11.10 so moot for you now ;)17:40
silverlightningwell, 11.10 too ofcourse17:40
martynOneieric + Multi-Monitor + nVidia : The non-login screen always ends up displaying garbage, rather than a blank screen or a copy of the background of the login screen.  I can't find the issue in Launchpad .. is there a known issue?17:42
aftertafand i'm 2594 files away from an upgrade17:42
martynAlso, how do I enable Gnome3 desktop, rather than "living with" unity?17:43
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trismmartyn: install gnome-shell (also gnome-panel if you want fallback too)17:44
Martynokay, thanks17:44
MartynErf .. 31 packages :)17:45
Martynthanks :)  I really, really did try to "live with" unity,  but it's driving me bonkers17:45
MartynI *hate* searching for applications.17:46
aftertafunity isnt for everyone :)17:47
patdk-wkheh, I couldn't live with unity or gnome-shell17:49
Martynpatd : What's your preferred poison?17:50
aftertafmine has a k in front.... been that way since my first mandrake17:51
patdk-wkI use gnome-panel17:51
patdk-wkaftertaf, I never liked kde17:51
silverlightninganyone clever with plugins?17:52
patdk-wkI probably used it too soon :)17:52
silverlightningwhich plugins are usually for live media transfer in browser?17:52
silverlightninglike this feks http://instantteleseminar.com/?eventid=2317313117:52
silverlightningis it flash in some way?17:54
phibxrIsn't 11.10 even mentioned on the start page of ubuntu.com?17:54
patdk-wksilverlightning, probably totem or vlc17:54
silverlightningaudacious cant manage it17:54
silverlightningi have mplayer17:54
silverlightningas default in lubuntu17:54
patdk-wkit works for me, and I have vlc plugin, vlc plugin(totem compat) and windows media player plugin (totem)17:55
silverlightningvlc will mess up the gecko setup17:55
silverlightninghmm17:55
patdk-wkgecko?17:55
silverlightningyes, mplayer plugin for browser17:55
aftertafphibxr: its not out yet, so no17:55
patdk-wkI have no mplayer :)17:55
aftertafmplayer is the best, with xine17:56
patdk-wkhmm, well, mplayer fails to play most of my videos17:56
patdk-wkand I never used xine17:56
silverlightningmplayer has worked pretty well here17:57
aftertafme too, for years17:57
aftertafpatdk-wk: maybe you're missing codecs . . .?17:57
silverlightningI think it is about plugins and addons17:57
patdk-wkaftertaf, unlikely17:57
aftertafwell, we're all on lnux and we all use different things : thats why its great17:58
yofelsomeone uses xine these days?17:58
aftertafme sometimes17:59
patdk-wkI can't remember the exact issues with mplayer, but my home desktop defaults to mplayer still, and I forget sometimes and use it17:59
aftertafi dont like the new, simple tools17:59
* yofel uses smplayer17:59
patdk-wkI think I am missing subtitles when using mplayer or something17:59
patdk-wkguess I need to be at that machine and try it to remember exactly :)18:00
aftertafmostly i stick it on my freebox NAS and watch via the TV - so much better that the TV Out and a 10 mtr cable :)18:00
aftertaf(feels old)18:01
patdk-wkaftertaf, same here :)18:01
patdk-wkbut I use a 15m cable, and bluetooth remote :)18:01
shishireIs Oneiric an LTS?  Or is that not for another year?18:08
patdk-wkatlesat 6months away18:08
shishirepatdk-wk: thanks.18:09
phibxrshishire, i think next is 12.04.18:09
thoegerHi folks - Unity doesn't seem to obey my Compiz settings. It does, though, if I restart compiz by "compiz --replace". For example, Screen edges set for activating desktop wall expose etc only get to work when I restart compiz. Known problem? Is some unity startup script overriding my settings?18:10
NoelJBthoeger, I've also seen issues restarting compiz.  You might try #ubuntu-desktop18:12
NoelJBshishire, LTS is 12.0418:12
thoegerNoelJB, I'm not sure I understand you, what do you mean issues restarting compiz?18:13
NoelJBthoeger, it doesn't always actually come back up properly when I do.  I've had various stability issues with oneiric, but am hoping that a clean install after tomorrow will resolve them.18:14
FernandoMiguelhi18:15
thoegerNoelJB, I've had quitea lot of issues with Oneiric too18:15
thoegerThis was just one of them,and a minor one at that. Not like the day my networking libraries were eaten. Or when I could only get Unity2d to work after and upgrade. Or... ;-)18:16
GRMrGeckoHello, we are having problems with ubuntu freezing. I am told that you can switch between work spaces, but not windows or applications.18:28
GRMrGeckoI am using the prelease updates so maybe downgrading would help?18:29
Girly-GirlGRMrGecko: downgrading will not help18:33
Girly-GirlGRMrGecko: maybe different graphic drivers18:33
edgyHi, how am I suppose to remove an installed kernel, let's say linux-image-3.0.0-11-generic with software center? with synaptics it's very easy18:33
GRMrGeckoGirly-Girl: Apparently I was mislead to join this room. They thought I had 11.10 when I have 11.0418:34
howdyHEllo I don't know if this is issue bug or what, i have install ubuntu 11.10 x64 bit on my asus laptop and I see adobe flash player is running pretty slow on my browser when I try to play games like Haxball or some, looks like low fps, or latency in  the flash18:34
howdyany ideas ?18:34
scorinitronHey guys...I just heard that the 11.10 update is out...is it worth it18:35
scorinitronI'm on 10.0418:35
edgyscorinitron: sure18:35
scorinitronBeen using ubuntu for 5 months and I'm just learning the terminal...still a noob18:35
scorinitronedgy, what changed?18:36
BrickBagquick Q, final is tomorrow and no RC as-of-yet?18:36
edgyscorinitron: lots of changes, e.g now the default desktop is unity18:36
scorinitronUnity? ....I'm not sure if that's a good thing...18:37
howdyBrickBag: RC was released as and updates and daily cds not an official18:37
scorinitronI tried 11.04 but IDK18:37
BrickBaghowdy: thanks (I was installing from netinst anyway, just curious)18:37
howdyscorinitron: Try Kubuntu 11.10  and Ubuntu 11.10 as live cd and it will help you to choose18:37
scorinitronWhat is 11.10 called?18:37
howdyOneiric Ocelot18:38
intangiri tried to set some shortcuts for terminal, and browser, but they arent working Mod4+T keeps opening trash, and Mod4+F keeps opening the dash menu instead of browser (that i set)18:38
scorinitroncool I'll check it out18:38
scorinitronI was looking for some material to learn how to use the terminal...18:39
howdyscorinitron: I liked Kubuntu more as it was working better for me, asus touchpad and acpi keys was working all fine while in ubuntu big failure :)18:39
scorinitroncool XD18:40
howdybut still As a big fan of gnome using ubuntu 11.10 for now, but getting pissed of because of slow FLash Player dunno if its only for me18:40
scorinitronI'm using ubuntu on a custom desktop18:40
scorinitronI hope 11.10 is worth it18:40
ryeintangir, Ctrl+Alt+T18:41
intangirhow can i get multiple monitors to work? im using nvidia video card18:41
intangirrye: i changed it to mod4+t, but it doesnt work18:42
intangirkeeps opening trash18:42
rye^ intangir that's how terminal is invoked, hm.. i think mod4+t is fixed to trash18:42
intangirits hardcoded?18:42
intangirwow i am really not impressed with this new version18:48
intangirits so freaking buggy im amazed anyone can even use it18:48
intangirit doesnt support multiple monitors, doesnt support hotkeys, has a bunch of weird graphical glitches near where that stupid menu pops up18:49
intangirits slow as hell...18:49
intangirand once against theyve rearanged the window buttons18:49
intangiri guess ill go back to unstable linux mint....18:49
intangirdamn what the hell happened to linux, ubuntu used to rule now they efed everything up18:49
graftanyone else having problems with SSH lately?19:45
graftlike, timeouts, broken pipes, etc.? specially when doing file transfers?19:45
Azelphurgraft: nope, and I've been transferring 100's of GB of data over ssh recently19:46
graftman, i can't even push 10M of stuff to github without my pipe dying19:47
h00kgraft: it may be an issue with connectivity, perhaps an ISP issue19:47
esteevenhello. I am trying 11.10 beta. I have installed it but on reboot I can't get to the grub to add "nomodeset." Esc does nothing when I have the purple (ish) bootloader screen19:48
grafth00k: possible... how do i diagnose something like that?19:48
h00kgraft: install 'mtr' and run it to the host you're tranferring it to19:48
yofelesteeven: you need to hold left shift pressed before the boot splash comes up to get to grub19:49
h00kgraft: I actually wrote up a post about it, it helped me diagnose a few issues, hang a second19:49
esteevenyofel, trying now. thanks19:49
h00kgraft: http://goo.gl/cB16i19:49
grafth00k: gah... 85% packet loss to github.com! i guess it is a connectivity issue19:50
grafth00k: sweet, thanks!19:51
h00kgraft: github may be having issues, let it go for a while19:51
grafth00k: it's been a week19:51
h00kgraft: are you losing packets on any of the other hops inbetween?19:51
esteevenyofel, yippeeee. I am in. Thanks.19:55
grafth00k: not really... what's the difference between mtr's packet loss report and ping's?19:55
M-n-Mits already october 13 here.. :)19:57
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esteeven?? where is /boot/grub/menu.lst???19:59
bjsniderMnM, you mean the earth is round? i am shocked19:59
genii-aroundesteeven: Grub2 does not have menu.lst20:00
charlie-tcaesteeven: in the old grub120:00
yofel_!grub2 | esteeven20:00
ubottuesteeven: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since 9.10 (Karmic). Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 - See !grub1 for releases before Karmic (9.10)20:00
ActionParsnipI thought menu.lst was long forgotten20:01
esteevenActionParsnip, not on my other boxes. :)20:01
ActionParsnipGrub1 is no longer supported in most places.20:02
yofel_it is in hardy20:02
SetiAmonwhens 11.10 being released pst?20:02
esteevenSo where would I append "nomodeset" to grub2?20:02
h00kgraft: you can do nicer reporting or see where things down the line are getting lost20:02
ActionParsnipSetiAmon: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricReleaseSchedule20:02
h00kgraft: see that link I sent you, about the metrics and things you can check20:02
ActionParsnipSetiAmon: its in the channel motd....20:02
yofel_esteeven: read the wiki page, but in short, edit /etc/default/grub20:02
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ActionParsnipesteeven: /etc/default/grub      in the quotes with:  quiet splash20:03
h00kgraft: with ping, you know it didn't make it to the end of the line.  With mtr, it continuously tracerouts so you can see where down the line they're getting lost.20:03
ActionParsnipesteeven: save the new file then run:  sudo update-grub20:03
BrickBagwhere can I edit my fonts, and where can I set the workspaces to wrap around?20:03
ActionParsnip!fonts20:04
ubottuFont installation basics here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FontInstallHowto - No fonts in Flash? Install "msttcorefonts" (from !Multiverse), "gsfonts", and "gsfonts-x11". For the official ubuntu font, see: http://font.ubuntu.com/20:04
BrickBagI want to ALTER my desktop fonts.. which menu item should I use?\20:05
BrickBagthe appearence menu lacks somewhat20:05
esteevenyofel, ActionParsnip : thanks a lot. goodbye grub and hello grub2.20:06
ActionParsnipesteeven: np man, grub2 is weird but is great if you can tame it20:06
esteevenActionParsnip, I have been tearing my hair out with Daily Builds thinking the problem was with the install of Grub. Now I know I was looking in the wrong place.20:08
ActionParsnipesteeven: every day is a school day20:08
esteevenActionParsnip, yep.20:09
phibxr"The Unity interface resembles a tile system. Unity lacks Alt/Tab window switching functionality. Instead you navigate by clicking large thumbnails of running apps." <- What on earth is linuxinsider.com talking about? :S (http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/Ubuntu-Upgrade-a-Mixed-Bag-at-Best-73472.html)20:11
jtaylorits true ._.20:11
ActionParsnipphibxr: talking out its ass20:11
ActionParsnipphibxr: enable ring switcher and you got gold :)20:11
jtaylorunitys new alt tab is terrible20:11
ActionParsnipjtaylor: switch to ring switcher then...20:13
jtaylorhow?20:13
yofelbah, system freeze -.-20:14
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trismBrickBag: gnome-tweak-tool has some options for changing font settings20:17
BrickBagtrism: cool, thanks. Can I still use CCSM for all the compiz options? or doenst unity use compiz?20:18
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trismBrickBag: unity still uses compiz, but I haven't really messed with ccsm much this cycle. I imagine it should still work20:25
BrickBagtrism: i just tried it.. it doesnt :(20:25
BrickBagso how is gnome 3 when you're coming from gnome 2?20:26
NoelJBBrickBag, Gnome 3 sucks.  Don't even bother.  Either go with Unity or switch to KDE.  There is nothing redeemable about Gnome 3.20:31
NoelJBtrism, ccsm works, but I've had some issues.  On the other hand, I can't point the finger at ccsm, because nothing has been stable for me regarding Unity or Oneiric.  I'm going to do a clean reinstall to see if the problems go away.20:32
bjsniderpardon me?20:32
NoelJBphibxr, not true.  ALT-TAB works fine with Unity.  Unity in no way resembles a tile system; at least not Desktop Unity.20:34
phibxrNoelJB, yes, those were not my words, but a quote from that review. :P20:34
NoelJBbjsnider, to whom were you addressing that?20:34
NoelJBphibxr, :-)20:34
phibxrNoelJB, I'm already using 11.10, so I know very well that alt-tab works great. :D20:34
phibxrNoelJB, no idea what that person was using. not ubuntu at least. :P20:35
NoelJBphibxr, maybe they had a netbook?20:35
bjsniderNoelJB, your outrageous diatribe20:35
phibxrNoelJB, you wouldn't be able to use alt+tab on a netbook? i'm running it on a 13" at the moment.20:35
NoelJBbjsnider, lets be clear, when I say that Gnome 3 sucks, I mean Gnome Shell.  And that is a very considered opinion having worked with the load of manure.20:36
bjsniderit was clear20:37
NoelJBbjsnider, I vastly prefer Gnome 2, but if I am forced to upgrade, Unity is a much better path (as much as I don't particularly like Unity, so far).20:37
ActionParsnipBrickBag: unity is a plugin for unity....20:38
NoelJBbjsnider, I don't know anyone who likes it as a replacement, and certainly Canonical put their money where their opinion is.20:38
bjsniderthere's not that big a difference between unity and gnome-shell20:38
NoelJBbjsnider, sure there is.20:38
bjsniderwith a few extensions you could almost make gnome-shell ape unity20:39
ActionParsnipNoelJB: there is a fork of Gnome2 called 'mate'20:39
NoelJBbjsnider, sure, if I want to write JavaScript.20:39
NoelJBI prefer to write Python extensions for Unity, of the choices.20:39
ActionParsnipJust use LXDE and allis well :)20:40
NoelJBAnd I'm still on the fence about staying with Unity or just moving to KDE.20:40
BrickBagdammit, i love gnome 2. dont like unity. starting to hate gnome 3 and loath kde.....20:40
BrickBagbrr20:40
NoelJBFor my Fedora partition, I'll move to KDE, since their only alternative is Gnome (3) Shell.20:40
bjsniderthere's a small minority that thinks gnome 2 achieved total perfection and cannot be improved upon20:40
BrickBagi wouldnt say total perfection, just logical20:41
NoelJBGnome 2 can be improved upon greatly, but Gnome Shell isn't the answer.  And breaking every line of code ever written ...20:41
ActionParsnipBrickBag: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/08/gnome-2-forked/20:41
NoelJBfor Gnome, in case context wasn't clear.20:41
NoelJBUnity, at least, I can reasonably easily port Gnome Applets to the Indicator API, and not have to re-write everything in JS.20:42
BrickBagActionParsnip: i'll look into it.. have to learn a new desktop trick soon though20:42
bjsniderthat's what has you cheesed off, the javascript?20:42
ActionParsnipBrickBag: desktop trick?20:42
BrickBagKDE, Gnome 3 or unity20:43
sebsebsebhi20:43
NoelJBbjsnider, that is a major part, yes.  Not the only party, but a big part.20:43
BrickBagleaning toward gnome 3 though... easier switching between distros than unity20:43
ActionParsnipBrickBag: Gnome3 uses Untiy in Oneiric... Unity isn't a DE20:44
NoelJBbjsnider, because I count on a variety of extensions.  What I need, I've been able to migrate to Unity or easily find someone else who beat me to it (like indicator-sensors).20:44
bjsniderNoelJB, so what it actually does for the user that gnome 2 couldn't, that is irrelevant?20:44
sebsebsebjust joining this convo, but uhmm Unity isn't part of Gnome,  that's Canonical's thing20:44
sebsebseb,but yep runs on top of Gnome20:44
ActionParsnipIts a plugin for compiz, nothing more20:45
NoelJBbjsnider, I didn't *need* it to do anything that Gnome 2 didn't do.  I don't mind new features, but I do mind losing what I need because someone tossed compatibility.20:45
ActionParsnipor it uses compiz to exist20:45
BrickBagsebsebseb: thanks, I had that somewhere in the back of my mind somewhere :)20:45
bjsniderthat's a js argument again20:45
bjsniderthat's a very narrow argument. users might actually find it to be an improvement20:45
NoelJBbjsnider, for example, the whole lenses thing for Unity can be really exciting.  I'm looking forward to playing with it.  But, again, I have not had to discard everything I needed in order to gain something useful.20:45
bjsnideras someone doing code, you might not, but that's a much more narrow view20:46
bjsnideri didn't discard anything from gnome to use gnome-shell. it's all still here20:46
tramahow to configure sound chipset alc888 realtek in Ubuntu 11.10?20:47
NoelJBbjsnider, perhaps we don't use the same things :-)20:47
bjsnidermaybe not, i don't know20:48
NoelJBHow many Gnome extensions and applets did use uses?20:48
NoelJBsorry, you use?20:48
NoelJB:-)20:48
bjsnideri have no sympathy for the "i don't wanna learn the new way" crowd that is sometimes vocal in here20:48
bjsniderthat's not linux20:48
NoelJBAnd, yeah, I'm still pissed off that JS is the sole extension language.20:48
bjsnideri don't wanna learn is not linux. that's osx and windows20:48
NoelJBbjsnider, as I said, I'm still on the fence on Unity.  If it would stop falling over on me, I'd be happier.20:49
NoelJBAnd I miss some of the 3D eye candy that we had with Gnome 2 and Compiz.20:49
bjsnideri used weather, system-monitor, workspaces, maybe something else i don't remember, because i've been using gnome-shell for a long time now20:49
NoelJBBut I do like the idea of lenses, and I do like that it is extensible in more ways that Gnome Shell.20:50
NoelJBInhibit, but I wrote the replacement for that; hardware indicators, CPU control, several other things.20:51
logi01Does anyone know why the backports are enabled by default in 11.10?20:51
jtaylorbecause they arem't installed by default anymore20:52
ActionParsniptrama: can you give the output of:  wget -O alsa-info.sh http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-info.sh; chmod +x ./alsa-info.sh; ./alsa-info.sh20:53
logi01hm does this mean that we can select specific packages from the backports?20:53
NoelJBback in a bit.  suspending to head to the hotel20:53
jtayloryes20:53
jtaylorbut gui support is not done yet20:54
bjsnideri think the use of javascript and css probably makes gnome 3 more accessible to a wider range of developers because of the number of people through web design who know at least a little bit about jscript/css20:54
charlie-tcalogi01: yes, backports are enabled by default because the backports packages are pinned lower than the default packages.20:54
charlie-tcaYou should be able to pick and choose the backports packages you want to install20:54
NoelJBbjsnider, doesn't mean that it should  be the sole means.20:54
logi01nice! Hope this will decrease the need for PPAs in order to get recent versions of specific software20:57
ActionParsniptrama: select to upload to the server, a URL will be generated.20:57
ActionParsniplogi01: i like finding PPAs. Its like a treasure hunt20:57
bjsniderit's easier for me to see windows on all desktops now than in gnome 2, and easier to move windows between desktops, and i have more screen real estate than in gnome 2. also, mutter is tear-free where metacity never was20:57
howdyAnybody here ?21:00
ActionParsniphowdy: many21:00
howdyWhat can be the problemthat ubuntu lags and flash player for me while kubuntu works good ?21:00
charlie-tcaIt could take a while for all 290 or so to answer, though21:01
ActionParsniphowdy: what is the output of:  dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf'; uname -a; lsb_release -a21:02
howdyActionPArsnip: eh, i need to reboot then Will save this command in logs :) probably stupid question but what it should output to let me know that something is wrong ?21:04
jasefEep. Running late, gotta get to school but... Yay! It's the 13th here, Oneiric release today :D21:05
ActionParsniphowdy: its info about the release, arch and plugins installed.21:05
howdyActionParsnip: I tryed to install libflashplayer.so file by putting /opt/google/chrome/plugins folder was the same result21:06
ActionParsniphowdy: can you give the output of the command please, it will help21:07
howdyActionParsnip: ok gotta reboot in 5 minutes then, you'll be there ?21:13
ActionParsniphowdy: sure, use a pastebin to hold the text21:14
bjsniderhowdy, wait a minute. first of all, the correct package to install is adobe-flashplugin. get rid of anything else21:16
bjsniderthen troubleshoot the issue, because the installer isn't doing anything special. the plugin is already built either way21:17
bjsniderit's just installing it system-wide the right way21:18
bjsniderso the ubuntu packaging is not to blame21:18
ActionParsnipbjsnider: might be 64bit, then we can try the 64bit plugin :)21:18
bjsniderthe package in question has both arches21:19
bjsniderso forget arch21:19
howdyok rebooting into Ubuntu now21:19
intangiri still cant get multiple monitors to work on ubuntu 11.1021:22
howdyHey21:22
howdyI am back not in ubuntu21:22
howdyActionParsnip can you remind command21:22
intangiri setup an xorg.conf that worked before, and now even lightdm is showing 2 monitors, but once i log in the 2nd one turns off again21:22
ActionParsniphowdy: dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf'; uname -a; lsb_release -a21:23
howdyActionParsnip> dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf'; uname -a; lsb_release -ahowdy@asus:~$ dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf'; uname -a; lsb_release -a ii  flashplugin-downloader:i386            11.0.1.152ubuntu1                       Adobe Flash Player plugin downloader ii  flashplugin-installer                  11.0.1.152ubuntu1                       Adobe Flash Player plugin installer Linux asus 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct21:24
bjsniderActionParsnip, he removed the shared lib that he manually installed right?21:24
howdyouh sorry21:24
howdyhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/707001/21:24
howdyI though I had link in clipboard :)21:24
intangiroh weird i got it working now, it was an available display mode (the entire size)21:24
bjsniderhe's using the i386 with nspluginwrapper21:25
bjsniderso purge that and install adobe-flashplugin21:25
bjsniderpurge flashplugin-downloader and flashplugin-installer21:25
intangirit detects it as one gigantic resolution21:25
ActionParsnipbjsnider: sudo apt-get --purge remove flashplugin-downloader:i386 flashplugin-installer ; sudo apt-get clean; sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sevenmachines/flash; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install flashplugin64-installer21:26
bjsniderwrong21:26
bjsniderno ppa is required21:26
ActionParsniphowdy: ^21:26
howdySo is ppa required ? :)21:26
bjsniderthe new adobe-flashplugin package is what to use now21:26
ActionParsniphowdy: works great here21:26
howdySo should I use ppa or not ?21:27
bjsnidereverybody should use the adbone-flashplugin package from now on21:27
bjsnideradobe, sorry21:27
ActionParsniphowdy: the PPA gets updated frequently21:27
trismbjsnider: adobe-flashplugin isn't new and it is still in partner, so probably not the way to go in general21:28
ActionParsnip!info adobe-flashplugin21:28
ubottuPackage adobe-flashplugin does not exist in oneiric21:28
ActionParsnipshame21:28
SetiAmonI downloaded the .lo file from adobe and made plugins in mozzila folder,that worked21:29
ActionParsnipbjsnider: how can a user use something if it doesn't exist?21:29
SetiAmonflash 1121:29
SetiAmonx64 exstweem edition21:29
bjsniderhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/adobe-flashplugin21:29
ActionParsnipbjsnider: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=oneiric&section=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=flash21:29
bjsniderActionParsnip, it does exist21:29
ActionParsnipbjsnider: well ubottu and the packages page says it doesn't21:30
icerootwhere are the newest kernels listed? kernel.org seems outdated21:30
jtaylorgithub I think21:30
howdyE: Unable to locate package flashplugin64-installer21:30
ActionParsnipbjsnider: http://paste.ubuntu.com/707003/21:31
bjsniderit installs everything for both arches and actually includes the libs. it doesn't have to download them and checksum them21:31
ActionParsniphowdy: did you add the PPA ok?21:31
iceroothttps://github.com/mirrors/linux  thx21:31
howdyActionParsnip: sure I did21:31
ActionParsniphowdy: seems the PPA is deprecated: https://launchpad.net/~sevenmachines/+archive/flash21:32
bjsniderActionParsnip, enable partner21:32
bjsnidersevenmachines probably stopped packaging his version since the new package is doing that work. i made the same decision21:32
ActionParsnipi always just copy the .so to /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins21:33
howdybjsnider: You are right but adobe-flashplugin in repos has only 10 version21:33
howdyActionParsnip: will try that once again21:33
howdy:)21:33
bjsniderhowdy, wrong21:33
bjsniderdead wrong21:34
bjsniderupdate your sources21:34
howdyupdated :)21:34
howdyhttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/707005/21:34
intangiroh hey loooks like im having the same issue21:35
intangiri also got chromium21:35
intangirhow do i install the flash plugin for it?21:35
bjsniderintangir, enable the partner repo and install adobe-flashplugin21:35
howdybjsnider: There are only x86 version adobe-flashplugin 11 in repo :)21:36
ActionParsnipintangir: I copy the .so /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins    the package adobe-flashplugin in the partner repo should install it all for you21:36
howdybjsnider; So you are right apt-cache search was showing bad result21:36
ActionParsnipbjsnider: looks like you were right, my bad21:36
intangirwhere do i find the .so?21:36
ActionParsnipbjsnider: it is a bit of a faff, never had to touch the partner in my life21:36
bjsniderintangir, it's in the package21:36
howdyBut there is only X86 version of package availible in the repo ?21:36
ActionParsnipintangir: enable partner repo then install adobe-flashplugin21:36
bjsniderActionParsnip, then you missed a lot of useful stuff21:36
ActionParsnipbjsnider: ive gotten by just  fine since Gutsy21:37
intangirwheres the partner repo?21:37
ActionParsnipintangir: its enableable in software centre21:37
howdySoftware Sources option via Ubuntu Software Center -> Edit21:37
ActionParsnipbjsnider: so they FINALLY put 64bit flash in the repo, or is it still via that stupid nspluginwrapper?21:37
howdyActionParsnip: They didin't :D21:37
bjsniderno, it's the native 64-bit plugin21:37
bjsniderbecause adobe has finally marked it stable21:38
howdyWhere do you find X64 in repo ?21:38
ActionParsnipbjsnider: finally21:38
jtaylorActionParsnip: its more like adobe finaly released a 64 bit version21:38
jtaylornot ubuntus fault adobe sucks21:38
ActionParsnipjtaylor: there were 64bit flashes before 11.121:38
howdyadobe-flashplugin:i386 11.0.1.152-0oneiric121:38
jtayloronly betas21:38
bjsnidercanonical couldn't package it because adobe refused to mark it stable until now21:38
howdyIn btw I have Ubuntu x6421:38
ActionParsnipjtaylor: it was still available though21:38
jtayloryes but not stable21:39
jtaylor=> not in repos21:39
howdyHow come nobody listen to me :D21:39
intangirkickass it works21:39
jtaylorbetas where available in ppas as usual21:39
ActionParsniphowdy: I'll give you a command, lets do this my way21:39
bjsniderthose betas were terrible but they always worked better for me than nspluginwrapper21:39
howdyThere is deb for 11 X64 in Adobe website :)21:40
bjsniderpackaged for lucid21:40
intangirhow do i sort icons on my sidebar?21:40
intangiralso how do i make it not show mounted volumes21:40
bjsniderdon't use it21:40
howdybjsnider: You a talking to me ?21:40
bjsnideryes21:41
intangiri tried to install the deb on adbobes site but it opened with software center and didnt install anything21:41
howdyok I will use libflashplayer.so file isntead then21:41
intangirbut turning on the partner repo and installing adobe-flashplugin worked21:41
ActionParsniphowdy: cd /usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins && sudo wget http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8850924/libflashplayer.so21:41
howdyIn btw anyone got problems with Jockey and post-update release drivers ?21:41
howdyActionParsnip: Thanks, just did that :)21:41
intangirhow do i sort icons and hide mounted volumes on the sidebar?21:41
BluesKajI still have the pluginwrapper because some sites didn't work weel without it , are you guys saying to install the new repos flash with out the wrapper?21:41
howdyActionParsnip: In my situation there is /opt/google/chrome/plugins :>21:42
ActionParsniphowdy: uninstall the flash packages you have installed, should be fine21:42
ActionParsniphowdy: does the/usr/lib/chromium-browser/plugins not exist?21:42
sandrahowdy, have you considered using "Flash-Aid"  ?21:43
howdyActionParsnip: I use Google Chrome instead of Chromium :)21:43
howdysandra: I managed to put that so file in right directory, in btw are you from lithuania ? ;D21:43
howdy.so file '''21:43
intangirwhere can i go to learn how to manipulate icons on the sidebar?21:43
intangiri guess its the launcher21:43
ActionParsnipintangir: how do you mean manipulate?21:44
intangirhow do i sort icons and hide mounted volumes on the sidebar?21:44
intangiri want to reorder some21:44
sandrahowdy: No I'm anderson island, washington state.21:44
howdyActionParsnip: ok now I will check performance21:45
howdyYeah works fine for now :)21:46
howdySo now I would want to talk about another problem. I can't install from Jockey post-release update drivers for ATI21:46
howdyThe other ones works just fine. I even tryed to install from binary 11.9 ati drivers, but then I went into many problems like loosing reboot shutdown functions ( it just only logged out from account, nothing else)21:47
sandraG'day my fellow Ubuntu inmates21:47
howdysandra: Gnight :)21:47
sandratrust everyone is doing well today.21:47
howdy00:47 here :>21:47
physically_fittomorrow is the day... yipeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!21:47
ActionParsnipintangir: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/08/unity-oneiric-changes-august/21:48
levar13:D that's how we like to see it!21:48
sandragood thing good intentions reach past time lines :-)21:48
howdyActionParsnip: Maybe you are somehow familiar with my Jockey problem :) ?21:49
ActionParsniphowdy: never used it, I just install nvidia-current and its all good21:49
sandraCan someone here be kind enough to tell me why xorg edgers PPA doesn't work on Oneiric ?21:49
intangirActionParsnip: thx21:49
ActionParsnipsandra: does the PPA support oneiric?21:49
howdyActionParsnip: Freakingly awesome "ATI" here :D21:49
ActionParsniphowdy: I don't buy ATi, sorry21:50
phibxrI actually miss the upper left Ubuntu button.21:50
sandraI've been trying to install nvidia's latest stable video driver 285.05.09 w/out any su.cess21:50
howdyphibxr: Me too, such a stupid Idea to move it to the launcher :)21:51
sandraActionParsnip: Well PPA say's it supports Oneiric.21:51
ActionParsnip!info nvidia-current21:51
ubottunvidia-current (source: nvidia-graphics-drivers): NVIDIA binary Xorg driver, kernel module and VDPAU library. In component restricted, is optional. Version 280.13-0ubuntu6 (oneiric), package size 30824 kB, installed size 90500 kB (Only available for i386 amd64 lpia)21:51
bjsniderthat is a prerelease, not stable21:51
howdyphibxr: Takes too much place  in example for my laptop :)21:51
phibxrhowdy, that too. but I just liked the Ubuntu-logo being visible. :P21:52
ActionParsnipsandra: its working here, installing now (got nothing better to do, so having a laugh)21:52
sandraI have no sucess finding installation solution.21:52
ActionParsnipsandra: did you have it added earlier, or is this a fresh install?21:53
howdyphibxr: Yeah, do you know is there anywhere I can get free Ubuntu stickers ? :D21:53
phibxrhowdy, I think system76.com has something like that.21:53
intangiri keep getting a ton of errors saying 'system program has crashed' asking if i want to report, but nothing seems to be failing21:54
intangireverything seems fine other than this annoying error popping up21:54
howdyAnd maybe anyone managed to use Python3 + PyQT combination :) ?21:54
sandraActionParsnip: I just installed Oneiric and am currently running nvidia 280.1321:54
ActionParsnipsandra: if you run:  apt-cache policy xorg-server       you should see 2:1.11.1+git20110926+server-1.11-branch.aabd25bd-0ubuntu0sarvatt21:54
phibxrhowdy, looks like that page has been removed though.21:54
howdyphibxr: No probs :)21:54
intangiroh i guess it did crash this time21:55
sandraActionParsnip: I would greatly appreciate knowing if nvidia 285.05.09 driver installs for you.21:56
sandrabtw just as a matter of fact nvidia lists their 285.05.09 as stable not as a beta release.22:00
trismbjsnider: sorry, didn't realize the one in partner was updated with the 64 bit version, thanks for the info *adds partner*22:07
sandraCould someone here tell me if they use a program named Second Life ?22:11
sandraI'm asking only because I would like to know how to use i386 files in Oneiric to meet the dependencies Second Life looks for in order to stream music and play videos.22:12
bjsnidertrism, very recent change22:14
SetiAmonhey is there a time breakdown for when exactly 11.10 will be releasd22:16
SetiAmoni hear 1 Somoa time22:16
SetiAmonwhat is that in PST22:16
pangolin!final >Tired_22:18
famgodthere really isnt any different22:18
famgodbetween whats out now22:18
famgodand the final release22:18
famgodis there?22:18
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intangirall the packages im downloading are extremely slow..22:22
intangiris there a way to add other repos which would hopefully be faster?22:22
intangirdamn it its downloading from mexico...22:23
intangirwhy do they have the tiniest little unheard of places, including mexico cities on the map for timezone but not houston22:23
intangirhouston is one of the biggest cities in the world and its still not listen ;()22:23
intangirlisted22:24
jbichaintangir: you should be able to type in Housin on the timezone selector page22:24
NoelJBtrism, what was that about partner?  I came on right as you posted.  Something nvidia related?22:24
intangiri did but it apparently decided some mexican city was close enough22:24
trismNoelJB: adobe flash related22:25
intangirso my default download servers are also in mexico22:25
jbichabut the time zone database doesn't list every city, it lists a major one per time zone22:25
intangiri hate chicago ;)22:25
intangiri cant pick it hehehe22:25
intangirim from houston damit ;)22:25
silverlightninghi22:25
NoelJBbjsnider, what is the latest nvidia that we have?  I seem to be at 280.1322:25
jbichaintangir: lol22:25
silverlightningI reinstalled 11.10 now22:26
silverlightningI messed up packages too much22:26
silverlightningthis time I think it is all right22:26
silverlightningexcept I have no sound22:26
silverlightningI have opened alsamixer and set all parameters on full22:27
silverlightningstill some of them show muted like MM and not 0022:27
silverlightningany idea?22:27
bjsniderNoelJB, that's it for the moment22:28
intangirya now were talking ;)22:28
intangiri changed download sites to the fastest mirror22:28
intangirit just finished so fast i couldnt even see it22:28
intangirearlier estimated time was 20 minutes22:28
NoelJBbjsnider, what about http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-ia32-285.05.09-driver.html ?22:28
NoelJBSays certified22:28
hilachahi all, network slow to start at boot time? some tip?22:29
bjsniderNoelJB, patience22:29
hilachathen, 60 seconds until network setup.. o22:29
hilachaor something like that..22:29
NoelJBbjsnider, LOL just asking.  Usually you have that in a PPA somewhere relatively quickly.22:30
NoelJBit isn't in x-updates, for example.22:30
sandraCould someone please tell me if they have had any success installing the nvidia 285.05.09 video driver on Oneiric , and if so could you please tell me how you did it . Thanks.22:30
bjsniderNoelJB, it will be22:31
hilachathere is some place on common oneiric problems to consult?22:31
hilachaor some faq?22:31
hilachaor oneiric documentation?22:31
NoelJBbjsnider, have a timeframe in mind?22:31
bjsnidertonight22:32
NoelJBsandra, wait for bjsnider to post it to the x-updates PPA tonight, and get it that way.22:32
NoelJBbjsnider, thanks.  :;-)22:32
NoelJBbjsnider, you really do a great job on the nvidia updates22:32
bjsniderthe hard work of the incredibly complex packaging scripts is done by tseliot22:34
hilachais already possible to download the iso for oneiric?22:34
sandraNoelJB, I'm sorry I'm still new to Linux & Ubuntu what x-updates are you referring too ?22:34
sandraNoelJB, Are you referring too to the Xorg Edgers PPA ?22:35
NoelJBsandra, https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates22:36
NoelJBNO!!!! DO NOT USE XOrg Edgers unless you really know why to ignore the warning.22:37
bjsnidernobody ever reads the warning22:38
bjsniderthat's the problem22:38
sandraNoelJB, Thank you so much for the link . Could you possibly tell me when the nvidia 285.05.09 file will be posted to x-swat ?22:38
bjsnidersandra, your current driver should work very well you know22:39
sandraI confess I tried Xorg Edgers on my test Oneiric partition it failed.22:40
NoelJBsandra, xorg edgers will break your system at the moment.22:40
NoelJBsandra, and you don't need x-swat either.  x-updates has the stable, latest, drivers.22:41
famgodi just removed bind9, then i manually deleted /etc/bind/...now when I reinstall bind9, it doesnt install the config files...help :P22:41
sandrabjsnider, Thank you so much for your help. But unfortunately 280.13 nvidia driver is not w/out it's problems on my HP-HDX-18-Notebook system.22:41
sandrabjsinder, odd thing is , is that nvidia 285.05.09 driver works flawlessly on my Natty partition.22:43
sandraNoelJB, Could you kindly provide me with the link to x-updates ? so I can down load the driver ? thanks.22:44
sandraI shall return22:47
sandraand thanks again for your help.22:47
sandrabjsnider, Could you please tell me when the nvidia 285.05.09 will be posted to X-swat please.22:54
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sandrabjsnider, I'm hoping it will solve some of the current glitches I am experiencing with  Compiz & Nautilus .22:55
maizuddin35does anyone know how to change themes in ubuntu 11.10?22:58
robin0800maizuddin35: yes use gnome-tweak-tool22:59
D_Russhello22:59
D_Russis it possible to upgrade from ubuntu 11.04 32bit to 11.10 64 bit?23:00
maizuddin35robin0800: oh, thanks btw23:02
johnjohn101does flash work well in 64 bit?23:02
NoelJBjohnjohn101, yes23:03
popeyD_Russ: no23:03
NoelJBMind you, I am running it directly from Adobe at the moment23:03
popeyD_Russ: you would need to reinstall23:03
D_Russthat sucks23:03
sandraD_Russ, I'm new to linux and Ubuntu but I attempted that going from ubuntu 11.04 32 bit to ubuntu 11.10 and it failed.23:03
johnjohn101noeljb, i'm  assuming flash 11 from abobe, right23:03
intangirsandra: what did it do?23:04
popschnautilus consistently crashes when I change the default application for files (most recent version from the oneiric branch)23:04
D_Russdo you mean 32 bit to 32 bit? sandra?23:04
sandraNoelJB,  can you please give me the link to x-update  thanks23:04
D_Russor 32bit to 64 bit?23:04
sandrayes from 32 to 64 it failed.23:05
D_Russok23:05
NoelJBjohnjohn101, yes23:05
utgtwhat is new in this release?23:05
NoelJBsandra, I did23:05
maizuddin35D_Russ: I think you can't same goes to windows if you want to change from 32 to 64,you just need to reinstall23:05
sandraNoelJB, I must of missed it then could I please get it from you again please.23:05
D_Russany advantages of a 64 bit install. when i installed 11.04 it reccomended the 32 bit so i went with that23:06
johnjohn101well i'm sticking to 32 bit unless someone give me a reason to head to 64 bit.   browse,email and chat is about all i do.23:06
NoelJBhttps://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates23:06
NoelJBjohnjohn101, 64 bit flash is a lot more stable for me, performs better, etc.23:06
sandraNoelJB, Thank you so much23:07
NoelJBor do you mean your entire install23:07
johnjohn101i meant the entire install.23:07
D_RussNoelJB any problem running any apps on 64 bit?23:07
maizuddin35I don't know why, I think the latest version of gwibber is pretty lagging ..does anyone encounter this one?23:08
NoelJBD_Russ, apps on 64 bit Ubuntu?  Not really.  I haven't run anything so quaint as a 32 bit OS in years.23:08
NoelJBNow, we used to have some issues with a few broswer plugins, e.g., flash, but those are largely all long fixed.23:09
johnjohn101i would imagine there has to be some speed diffs between the 64 bit kernel and the 32 bit pae kernel for > 4 Gb23:09
NoelJBjohnjohn101, I have 8GB of RAM, and the appropriate use cases to need it.23:10
NoelJBMy next laptop will have a min of 16GB RAM23:11
D_Russlooks like i will be doing a fresh install then. i am wanting to go with 64bit23:11
maizuddin35NoelJB: wow. 16GB.:)23:11
D_Russi have 8gb ddr3 ram and a core 2 quad q960023:11
johnjohn10116 GB ram not much $ these days on a desktop23:13
D_Russjohnjohn101, maybe if your a gamer23:13
D_Russit isnt but for most tasks thats plenty23:14
NoelJBD_Russ, I run virtual machines with enterprise products, so memory is an issue.23:16
arandjohnjohn101: There are quite considerable speed differences, from what I've heard (phoronx made a test of that a while ago...)23:16
D_Russohh i see23:16
D_RussVM's will do it23:16
arands/phoronox/phoronix/23:16
sandrathat's interesting I wanted to install Oneiric 32 bit for over all compatibility but for some reason it would install but not load once it was installed on my HP-HDX-18-Notebook.23:16
sandraThe 64 bit version of Oneiric did install on my system but some programs such as Second Life is not fully functional .23:18
D_Russwhats second life?23:18
johnjohn101just eyeballed a $100 mb that will support 64 gb memory...23:19
arandA game, likely it is 32-bit only, you running it via wine?23:19
sandraI am intrigued by the promise of i386 compatibility for 32 bit programs such as skype.23:19
sandraD_Russ, Second Life is a 3D-Visual Chat program.23:20
D_Russit wont work on 11.10 64 bit? is it native linux, sandra?23:20
arandsandra: I think you may have to dif into http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linux_Viewer#64-bit23:21
sandraD_Russ, it works but I can't get music or video to stream and yes it's a native 32 bit Linux program.23:21
arandBut the interesting thing is why 64bit, and not 32bit ubuntu runs, so at what point did 32bit fail?23:22
sandraarand, Thank you so much for posting that link.23:22
NoelJBsandra, there is a 64 bit download for Skype from Skype.  Haven't tried it, yet.23:23
johnjohn101skype is supporting linux natively?23:23
NoelJBsandra, skype-ubuntu_2.2.0.35-1_amd64.deb23:23
NoelJByes, if you call functionally obsolete code supporting linux23:24
NoelJBnowhere near the level of functionality in their Mac and MS-Windows products.23:24
sandraarand, Second Life does load for me but streaming music and video does not under Oneiric 64 bit but under natty 32 bit Second Life works flawlessly.23:24
NoelJBAnd I've usually had more success with their statically linked binary, rather than deal with platform integration.23:25
NoelJBsandra, http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linux_Viewer#64-bit23:26
sandraNoelJB, I don't recomend you use skype 64 bit it will not install well under Oneiric . Oneriric does have it's own Skype :386 version for it's 64 bit OS.23:26
NoelJBsandra, as I said, I tend to use their statically linked binary.23:26
Roastedhas anybody gotten recent updates and lost sound?23:26
RoastedI updated my 11.10 machine and both of my soundcards (onboard and pci) are gone now.23:26
NoelJBI have sound on my T61p.23:27
NoelJBRoasted, just verified it is still working23:27
IszakIs 11.10 rolled into an ISO yet?23:27
arand!iso23:28
ubottuTo mount an ISO disc image, type « sudo mount -o loop <ISO-filename> <mountpoint> » - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning.23:28
aranderm..23:28
RoastedNoelJB, have you gotten recent updates?23:28
DeltaEpsilonis there a svn/cvs plugin for Nautilus in gnome3?23:28
arand!daily | Iszak23:30
ubottuIszak: Daily builds of the CD images of the current development version of Ubuntu are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/ and http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/23:30
sandraRoasted, how  long between the time you installed 11.10 and updated ?23:30
Roastedsandra, well I installed 11.10 with Beta 2. I updated last night.23:31
NoelJBDeltaEpsilon, did you see http://rabbitvcs.org/ ?  I don't know if they (or anyone supports Gnome Shell, but you missed my --- as bjsnider called it -- rant on how Gnome Shell sucks).23:31
arandIszak: There's also some snapshot images for beta2 as well23:31
johnjohn101i haven't had any updates for two days. i think that is a good sign.23:31
RoastedI hadn't used 11.10 extensively on my desktop (the problematic machine) but I used it an easy 15 times or so with sound just fine.23:31
NoelJBRoasted, completely up to date.23:31
Roastedif I do an apt-get update, am I getting ALL of the recent updates?23:31
Roastedor should I be doidng an upgrade?23:31
D_Russi think i will wait a few days before i install 11.10. Now sandra has me a bit worried that me switching to 64 bit will become a problem. maybe i should test it in virtual box first23:32
arandjohnjohn101: I'ts just that ubuntu is freezing changes for the release, I reckon23:32
Roasted64 bit?23:32
RoastedI've used 64 bit for23:32
Roastedwell... 5 years?23:32
sandraRoasted, thanks I suggest you download the latest daily build http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ this should reenable your sound card it did mine.23:32
Roastedsandra, but that requires reinstalling :(23:32
johnjohn101says skype 2.2 is still beta23:33
sandraRoasted, Unfortunately yes but on the upside Oneiric is a fast install :-)23:33
Roastedsandra, BUT....23:33
Roastedit requires reinstalling :(23:33
Roastedis there no way to remove updates?23:33
johnjohn101with a laptop that looks like it has ubuntu on it23:33
sandraD_Russ, I do like the 64 bit version my email works libre office works well it's just Second Life that I have a few issues with. Other then that it works well.23:34
RoastedI've used 64 bit for nearly 5 years.23:35
RoastedI can count on 1 hand with no fingers how many times I've had issues.23:35
artzrahi i have install oneric 11.10 studio near win7 but i have lose the boot of win23:35
artzrahow install a dual boot ?? when all system are in place ?23:36
arandRoasted: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11331467#post11331467 does it help?23:36
sandraartzra, that's odd because Oneiric found my windows 7 partition.23:36
arandartzra: If you re-run "sudo update-grub" does it mention win7?23:36
Roastedarand, thanks. rebooting now...23:37
artzraarand yes23:38
artzraWindows 7 (loader) on /dev/sda223:38
ZahradaI want 11.10, when is it the official ubuntu distribution?23:38
arandright but it doesn't show up in the grub boot menu?23:38
artzrayes23:39
sandraarand, is it possible to use the new feature i386 compatibility files in order to get Second Life 32 bit linux edition to run ?23:39
artzraarand, that s it23:39
arandartzra: presumably, after rerunning that update it should be there now, or is it that the grub menu doesn't show up at all23:39
sandraoops I'll wait till your done helping artzra23:40
Roasteddidnt work23:40
Roasted:(23:40
arandsandra: It should be, and I think the wiki was doing some things with that, though I'm not really sure, and don't know much about the workings of it I'm afaraid23:41
sandraRoasted, What didn't work ?23:41
Roastedarand linked me to an ubuntuforums thread with a possible fix for my audio in 11.10, but it didnt work23:41
sandraarand, thank you :-)23:41
Roastedin my sound preferences under the output tab it says "Dummy Output"23:42
sandraRoasted, I suspect you are going to have to perform a fresh reload as I did to correct your audio problem :-(23:42
Roastedsandra, well, if I have to that's fine. I full well knew that installing 11.10 it might not work.23:42
Roastedsandra, it's just frustrating knowing an update broke it.23:42
RoastedI'm positive of that.23:42
RoastedSo when do I know it's okay to update? :(23:43
sandraRoasted, Yes I had the same problem , but on the upside my sound card worked after reloading.23:43
RoastedI just have a hard time accepting that23:43
Roastedbeta or not, this isn't Windows.23:43
Iszakarg can't wait for ubuntu 11.10 :(23:43
Roasted11.10 is beautiful :)23:44
RoastedI'm putting it on a PC to use as a HTPC right now23:44
RoastedI decided I don't even need XBMC or Boxee. Gnome Shell will suffice VERY nicely.23:44
sandraRoasted, I feel your "Pain"23:45
Roastedsandra, it seems as if my symptoms have been seen in previous versions of ubuntu too.23:45
Roastedsandra, I'm going to hold off formatting now... maybe 10.10's fix (from the post I'm reading now) might help me.23:46
arandRoasted: so are you able to change from dummy output to something else in sound prefs?23:47
RoastedDummy Output is the onlyt hing listed.23:47
RoastedSo I have nothing else to choose. :(23:47
Roastedya know...23:48
arandThat doesn't sounds like a good thing, so maybe there PA doesn' detect your soundcard as an outputl, for whatever reason...23:48
Roastedit sure detected it 2 days ago23:48
Roasted:(23:48
RoastedI'm going to nuke the .pulse folder, reinstall pulseaudio, and then reboo23:49
Roastedoh wow...23:49
arandDo you know which version of PA it worked on?23:49
Roastedwhen I open synaptic I have broken packages.23:49
Roastedarand, no I don't. Whatever is default in 11.10. It was working fine.23:49
Roastedarand, I've had this setup since probably 8.04, everything worked fine up until 11.10's updates yesterday.23:50
Roastedwhich when I say "yesterday's updates" I don't mean updates RELEASED yesterday23:50
RoastedI haven't been home in a few days, so whatever I got last night did it in..23:50
Roastedyeah it looks like its broken on the kernel23:50
Roastedlol??????????23:50
arandI guess that is something to solve initially :)23:51
Roastedmhm23:51
RoastedI think so too23:51
arandRoasted: With https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+changelog and /var/log/dpkg.log and «grep "upgrade pulseaudio" /var/log/dpkg.log» you may be able to figure out which version introduced the issue, and mainually reinstall the packages of the old version of PA, and try that, all provided it's actually PA that broke things, etc.23:55
Roastedare there any torrents for 11.10 yet?23:59
johnjohn101why is it when you hit x on banshee or rhythm box, the programs don't die and they aren't in the side bar ( unity).23:59

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