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FernandoMiguel | nite | 02:01 |
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iceroot | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysvinit/+bug/903048 | 06:09 |
ubottu | Ubuntu bug 903048 in sysvinit (Ubuntu) "[12.04] sysvinit-utils conflicts bash-completion (/etc/bash_completion.d/service)" [Undecided,New] | 06:09 |
iceroot | should be happening for all users i guess | 06:09 |
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Ian_Corne | !info irssi | 10:35 |
ubottu | irssi (source: irssi): terminal based IRC client. In component main, is optional. Version 0.8.15-4ubuntu1 (oneiric), package size 911 kB, installed size 3104 kB | 10:35 |
aquarius | I've just tried to upgrade and libnspr is broken, it seems. chrisccoulson, is that one of yours? :) | 11:46 |
Chipaca | hi all | 12:09 |
Chipaca | the pointer has stopped moving in X, almost immediately after login. Still works in console. Anything known, or should I report? | 12:10 |
Chipaca | yep, restarted X, got the pointer back for about a minute, and then it's gone again | 12:44 |
BluesKaj | Hey folks | 12:57 |
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roothorick | yesterday I did an update, included a new kernel... today, my system is pretty hosed | 17:23 |
roothorick | I don't even know where to begin in terms of reporting bugs... X doesn't start, some kind of race condition related to the nvidia module? lightdm segfaulted, no idea when it actually ran though since X didn't start on its own... I started a session with startx, and didn't have unity there, though maybe that's expected | 17:24 |
BluesKaj | roothorick, did you do a dist-upgrade ? you might want to bring the rest of the dependencies/libs in with that command | 17:31 |
BluesKaj | the same thing happened to me after the new kernel installed , it borked X , dist-upgrade finished the kernel install , or so it seems | 17:34 |
roothorick | no | 17:34 |
roothorick | just a regular apt-get update / upgrade | 17:34 |
smoser | anyone know how i can get ia32-libs-multiarch:i386 installed ? | 17:35 |
roothorick | trying another apt-get upgrade just for the hell of it | 17:37 |
BluesKaj | roothorick, nope , you have to do a dist-upgrade ..it only ugrades existing packages and depends , it no longer does distro upgrade like before | 17:39 |
BluesKaj | smoser, a 32bit system , idf so those should be installed by default | 17:40 |
roothorick | BluesKaj: I don't have any such program in my path | 17:41 |
BluesKaj | roothorick, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade | 17:43 |
BluesKaj | too late , one can lead a horse to water ..... | 17:48 |
patdk-wk | and then drown him | 17:49 |
BluesKaj | patdk-wk, dist-upgrade wan't in his path... strange | 17:51 |
BluesKaj | i expected it was someone whose first language wasn't english , but he's in the US | 17:55 |
patdk-wk | or atleast his proxy | 17:57 |
patdk-wk | but then, the US is hardly english anymore | 17:57 |
BluesKaj | no his IP wouldn't have worked with a proxy | 17:59 |
BluesKaj | i can see you have a hidden IP patdk-wk , are you using a proxy? | 18:00 |
patdk-wk | I have a hidden ip? | 18:01 |
patdk-wk | my ip defently isn't hidden | 18:02 |
BluesKaj | it doesn't show on a whois | 18:02 |
patdk-wk | does for me | 18:03 |
BluesKaj | i can usually resolve IPs with traceroute , but yours doesn't from here | 18:03 |
patdk-wk | what does it show you? | 18:03 |
BluesKaj | 2001:470:e0ba:15:224:e8ff:fe49:3b5a | 18:04 |
patdk-wk | that is my ip | 18:04 |
BluesKaj | uhm, encrytion ? | 18:04 |
* patdk-wk sends blueskaj back to school to learn how to use the internet | 18:04 | |
patdk-wk | it's not encrypted, masked, hidden, or anything | 18:05 |
patdk-wk | that is my ip, in the raw | 18:05 |
BluesKaj | patdk-wk, this is an IP , 197.174.243.163 | 18:05 |
patdk-wk | yes, both are ip's | 18:06 |
BluesKaj | so how does it translate to numbers then | 18:06 |
patdk-wk | hmm? it is numbers | 18:06 |
patdk-wk | dunno what you mean, you don't *translate it* | 18:06 |
* patdk-wk throws rfc2460 at blueskaj | 18:06 | |
patdk-wk | have you been living under a rock for the last 10 years? | 18:07 |
BluesKaj | no need to insult me patdk-wk ... sharing some knowledge would be better | 18:08 |
genii-around | BluesKaj: It's an IP Version 6 number | 18:09 |
BluesKaj | yeah, genii-around , thanks , I see that now ...not many are using ipv6 , but i suppose I need a better trace app that can resolve it | 18:13 |
patdk-wk | traceroute6? | 18:20 |
patdk-wk | most of the people I deal with have enabled ipv6 | 18:20 |
patdk-wk | I finally got my own PI ipv6 block, need to move over to it | 18:21 |
BluesKaj | nope , traceroute6 doesn't cut it either | 18:24 |
alex_mayorga | patdk-wk: you're living in the future :P | 18:24 |
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Chipaca | hey all | 21:05 |
Chipaca | what package has the "sound settings" capplet in it? | 21:05 |
bjsnider | indicator-sound | 21:06 |
bjsnider | if i understand what you mean | 21:07 |
Chipaca | just filed it on gnome-control-center | 21:08 |
Chipaca | hmm | 21:08 |
Chipaca | but the problem is probably in the plumbing | 21:08 |
Chipaca | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/903400 | 21:08 |
ubottu | Ubuntu bug 903400 in gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) "loses track of the sound card" [Undecided,New] | 21:08 |
bjsnider | could be pulseaudio or alsa-lib | 21:10 |
BluesKaj | bjsnider, , any experience with getting hdmi audio working on alsa / pulse ? | 21:12 |
bjsnider | no | 21:12 |
bjsnider | go to #ubuntu-desktop, talk to TheMuso | 21:13 |
bjsnider | he's the main audio dev in ubuntu, luke yelavich | 21:13 |
BluesKaj | same here , since I use a coax out | 21:13 |
bjsnider | if he doesn't know, he knows someone who knows | 21:14 |
BluesKaj | hdmi is taking over , even on onboards | 21:14 |
BluesKaj | ok thanks | 21:14 |
Pici | I remember having to fight with it a bit to get it to work on my ati card on my htpc. | 21:14 |
Pici | And even then the linux driver doesn't support more than stereo sound :( | 21:15 |
bjsnider | i think the "ati" in that sentence might be the underlying issue | 21:17 |
Pici | Very likely ;) | 21:17 |
bjsnider | i was in the mplayer2 channel this afternoon for a chat, and you should see the nvidia-partisanship there. bottomless contempt for anything non-nvidia | 21:18 |
bjsnider | in terms of graphics | 21:19 |
BluesKaj | Pici, it should be quite straightforward m enabling bthe spdif out and pcm should send the signal to all digital outs , but it doesn't seem to be the case | 21:25 |
FernandoMiguel | no problem with hdmi here | 21:26 |
FernandoMiguel | except I can only send sound to ONE set of speakers | 21:26 |
FernandoMiguel | while on windows I could pick per app | 21:26 |
bjsnider | i think pulse is supposed to support that | 21:28 |
FernandoMiguel | bjsnider: it does... for ONE sound output | 21:30 |
FernandoMiguel | sound indicator changes the entire system and all users to only ONE output | 21:30 |
FernandoMiguel | it's pretty limited | 21:30 |
BluesKaj | FernandoMiguel, hdmi with no configuring , right "out of the box" ? | 21:30 |
FernandoMiguel | BluesKaj: yep. I plug the cable, turn tv on, change to the cable out put, and sound is there, screens resize to include the TV | 21:31 |
FernandoMiguel | plug it off, and I have all on my system again | 21:31 |
alex_mayorga | slightly relevant perhaps, bug 865782 | 21:32 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 865782 in xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu) "Fails to provide video output to TV connected with HDMI cable" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/865782 | 21:32 |
FernandoMiguel | IF I just turn the secondary display off, but leave everything as it was, sound will be sent to the TV even if its not more listening to it.... that's a bug | 21:32 |
FernandoMiguel | BluesKaj: Intel HD3000 here | 21:32 |
bjsnider | sandybridge | 21:33 |
alex_mayorga | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-nouveau/+bug/865782/comments/2 more precisely for the lack of HDMI audio | 21:34 |
ubottu | Ubuntu bug 865782 in xserver-xorg-video-nouveau (Ubuntu) "Fails to provide video output to TV connected with HDMI cable" [Undecided,Incomplete] | 21:34 |
alex_mayorga | reminder to self: update that bugger soon before it expires :( | 21:34 |
BluesKaj | FernandoMiguel, bjsnider , the problems are hdmi-audio related , in all cases I've seen so far the video works well | 21:35 |
FernandoMiguel | well, since dchen isn't here anymore, let me nag themuso to see if I can get two way sound system | 21:36 |
BluesKaj | even if I had hdmi I'd still have to use coax since my receiver DAC only accepts coax and toslink signals | 21:38 |
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