[00:23] the lightdm login screen needs to be updated, I am guessing someone figured it out? [00:26] yeah [00:26] no art work yet [00:26] so says 11.10 lol [00:26] I was tripped by it once LOL [00:26] I thought I have just installed 11.10 for a sec [00:27] I believe I saw a bug about that on the iso tracker [00:33] I don't see the network but I am not sure if it's the os or the vm === PaulW2U is now known as G4MBY === johnjohn101 is now known as Guest23714 [04:07] I'm having major problems with 12.04 and getting it to a GUI [04:12] it kinda looks like the video driver is gone... [06:28] Hi, how can I install the Precise Kernel in Oneiric (power consumption problems) [06:36] Since I installed the mainline 3.2rc4 kernel my WiFI isn't working anymore. I would like to help fixing this but how can I contact the Precise kernel devs? [07:08] tresk: also hapenning on the ubuntu-kernel? [07:08] tresk: if so, use "ubuntu-bug linux" if not, use the Linux Kernel Mailing List === bulldog98_ is now known as bulldog98 === yofel_ is now known as yofel [13:01] Hiyas all [13:09] are we in a freeze? for the last few weeks/month i have only been getting updates from PPAs anyone else seeing this? [13:10] since the start of UDS iirc [13:10] hi BluesKaj [13:12] well shit i dont have the repos [13:13] alpha soft freeze was shortly but I think its over [13:14] jtaylor: i dont have any of the repos except partner for some reason i had them before UDS but it seems they are gone [13:21] chromium nighties havent been updated for 12.04 :( [13:29] I installed precise and expected to find calligra-suite, any one knows when it would be available? [13:30] Hi gnomefreak [13:32] edgy: soon I hope [13:33] edgy: its not installed yet. [13:33] * gnomefreak not even sure what it is. [13:33] koffice successor [13:33] ah [13:34] ok im out. have games to play :) [13:34] heh, have fun ^^ [13:34] thanks === BluesKaj is now known as BluesKaj-busy [13:48] hmm now which of these two to PP-a1 first.... [13:53] * penguin42 does the do-release-upgrade -d dance === BluesKaj-busy is now known as BluesKaj [14:24] hmm, always the way on this one - another 600MB of free space required [14:35] lvextend /dev... -L+1G :) [14:36] not on this one unfortunately [14:37] right, that's better - 2.5G free [14:47] * yofel wonders why you don't see the output from dkms anymore on a kernel update [14:47] you still using dkms'd modules? [14:47] well, nvidia [14:48] and tp-smapi [14:48] what's that? [14:48] updated thinkpad modules [14:48] ah [15:11] any update on the hybrid graphics support? [15:12] wonder till when so many crucial vendors ignores linux [15:20] hi all! ia32-libs-multiarch:i386 has been kept back for a couple of weeks now - are you seeing this too or is my system screwed up? :) [15:30] htorque: I haven't installed it but can you remind me why we still need it? [15:33] htorque, if multiarch support is installed then you probly won't be needing it [15:33] ia32 that is [15:37] BluesKaj: i have wine1.3 and google-earth installed. they depend on ia32-libs, which seems to depend on ia32-libs-multiarch [15:39] edgy: afaik it's a package that depends on the i386 versions of the packages that were removed from ia32-libs. so if an old application depends on the new ia32-libs, those libs get still installed via that ia32-libs-multiarch package. [15:40] i want 64-bit wine, flash, adobe reader, and google earth. problem solved. :P [15:56] htorque, multiarch-support is supposed to make ia32-libs redundant , afaik and apps like google-earth which used to need ia32 should run without ia32..but it's somewhat confusing to me too since I can't get google earth to run [16:02] righty, this machine is now on PP [16:04] htorque, which google earth version are you running? [16:05] i'm not exactly sure. installed it a couple of months ago after trying tons of packages that failed to install or run. [16:07] BluesKaj: it's likely from this ppa http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppas/80 [16:07] same version string, works fine in pp amd64 with intel graphics. [16:11] htorque, ok thanks , I'll give that one a try ... haven't had any luck with google -earth since 11.04 , altho google-maps is a good substitute , I'd still like to have GE ./ [16:21] * penguin42 finds himself issuing the command locate earth [16:29] * FernandoMiguel stares at penguin42 [16:29] * penguin42 stares back [16:32] yeh, ia32-libs won't install and the current google-earth package won't install [16:32] so i can stop installing pp in virtualbox? :P [16:32] thanks anyways :) [16:39] when will unity changes be coming into this release and will we be notified? [16:46] odd, anyone have on the 'battery icon' button on the panel at the top a 'show time on menu bar' option? [16:46] penguin42, yup, depenedency hell for me since I'm on a 64 bit system here ...google-maps ftw in my case :) [16:47] BluesKaj: So I can see for example liborc won't install its 32bit version without nuking the 64bit stuff, but I don't know if that's liborc's fault or not [16:47] haven't tried to install g-e, but I can't install wine: [16:47] wine : Depends: wine1.3 but it is not going to be installed [16:47] Depends: ia32-libs (>= 1.6) but it is not going to be installed [16:48] seems i was lucky with my upgrade from oneiric :P [16:49] yofel: Yeh, I'm seeing ia32-libs -> ia32-libs-multiarch->gstreamer0.10-plugins-base:i386->liborc-0.4-0:i386 (and a load of other things) [16:49] penguin42, I don't expect google or adobe or any of these co, that offer 32 bit versions in a 64 bit wrapper to change their habits until forced to [16:49] fun [16:49] BluesKaj: It's not their problem - it's an ubuntu bug [16:50] penguin42, are you sure ? [16:50] yes [16:50] and we already have 64bit flash in partner, so take that off the list [16:50] but that performs rather crappy on many systems [16:50] works prefectly fine here [16:51] yofel, yeah , I guess flash works ok , except that the audio still needs pulse to work on some systems , but that's a different kettle of fish [16:51] yofel: So is this a bug in liborc or in something like apt? [16:54] penguin42: in liborc - it's not multiarch [16:54] ah ok [16:54] yofel: OK, I'll file one on it [16:55] bbl [17:01] bug 899650 [17:01] Launchpad bug 899650 in Ubuntu "liborc-0.4-0 not allowing multiarch install" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/899650 [17:28] right, main machine upgrading [17:40] back [17:53] I am using oneiric and installed precise in a kvm but can't use qxl for the display, is it a bug in oneiric or pp? [17:53] edgy_: Oneiric's kvm doesn't have the spice set up for display [17:54] or should I say it's qemu-kvm [17:54] penguin42: nice I found someone who understand the problem ;) can I upgrade it somewho from a ppa to support spice [17:55] edgy_: I think there was one, not tried it though [17:57] edgy_: I *think* it was this one: https://code.launchpad.net/~serge-hallyn/ubuntu/precise/qemu-linaro/merge-spice [17:59] penguin42: qemu-linaro? is this qemu-kvm? [17:59] oh hang on, that's not the ppa [18:01] edgy_: I think https://launchpad.net/~serge-hallyn/+archive/spice2 [18:03] penguin42: beside spice it's written there is a newer version available, what's this? [18:03] ? [18:04] ah, I'm not sure what the relationship is between the versions [18:04] penguin42: spice 0.8.1-0ubuntu3 (Newer version available) [18:04] penguin42: the link refers me to another page [18:05] also in my system: I have qemu-kvm 0.14.1+noroms-0ubuntu6 where on the link you provide qemu-kvm-spice 0.14.0+noroms-0ubuntu8 [18:06] is it really newer than the one in oneiric? [18:06] edgy_: I think it means he created that before some other updates in oneiric; so it may not be newer but may have stuff enabled [18:07] penguin42: I got your point, let me try ... [18:17] penguin42: I installed qemu-kvm-spice 0.14.0+noroms-0ubuntu8 and launched virt-manager and chose qxl for the display but got black screen [18:17] I think I am missing something obvious, netstat shows tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:5900 127.0.0.1:42357 ESTABLISHED 28416/kvm [18:23] penguin42: may be I shall install from https://launchpad.net/~bderzhavets/+archive/spice91 ? [18:45] edgy: Not sure, I just rememberd that Sergey had been looking at it [18:45] I tried now to launch kvm -m 2048 -vga qxl my.img and I got kubuntu login screen and put my passowrd but it quickly logged off again! === oCean_ is now known as oCean [19:37] * penguin42 giggles - KDE's package updater is saying for my desktop 'It is safer to plug in the power adapter before updating' [19:39] If you unplug the power adapter you can't update, which means your packages could have security issues... So it's correct - in a certain way. [19:49] hmm, that fooled me - on update my virtual networks weren't started [19:54] hmm, on precise there is a qemu-kvm-spice but I can't quite see how to persuade libvirt to use it [21:56] yofel: Have you got an odd notification in KDE? I've got a thing listed as 'jobs' and a line of boxes in it - I can stop it but it's not clear to me what it is or how to find out [21:57] haven't seen that yet [21:59] ok [23:28] ohoh - radeon error - oneiric had been pleasently free of those