[00:00] <drtwox> What's the IRC way to post the contents of a text file? Copy/paste line by line or dump the lot?
[00:00] <penguin42> no, use a pastebin
[00:00] <penguin42> drtwox: go to paste.ubuntu.com and just give us the URL it gives you when you paste the data
[00:09] <drtwox> Here are the last few lines from boot and /proc/partitions http://paste.ubuntu.com/888520/
[00:10] <penguin42> drtwox: That's a little odd; sda is good - it's found your hard drive - I'm not sure what the dm0 is doing there; did the drive come out of a RAID setup, or is there raid on your motherboard?
[00:14] <drtwox> There's one SATA drive, using whatever setup the Kubuntu installer uses by default. Sorry, but I'm not sure what you mean by 'did the drive come out of a raid setup, or is there on your motherboard'.
[00:14] <penguin42> drtwox: Well, I can't quite work out why the dm-0 thing is there - that's normally related to RAID (pairs of discs for relaibility or speed)
[00:14] <penguin42> or LVM partitioning
[00:15] <penguin42> drtwox: Did you say it booted once after the upgrade/install of precise and then broke with a later update?
[00:25] <drtwox> Long version :) : I've been using Kubunu Precise since Alpha1. Updating all the way up until a few days ago when this issue happened. When it first happened I downloaded Beta1, booted to a live desktop and used that to recover my files. I had to use the dmraid tools to mount the drive. After backing up my data, I installed Beta1 successfully and rebooted to a working desktop. I did a full apt-get update/upgrade and then rebooted
[00:25] <drtwox> but all I got was the BusyBox shell on the ramfs. Each day since I've done a full reinstall, update/upgrade/reboot hoping the issue was resolved. It still happened this morning so I came here.
[00:31] <drtwox> I don't have the exact text/error, but during the installation of the updates, I get a window telling me that Grub can not find the drive it was installed on, and asks me where to install, giving me the option of sda or sda1. I've tried sda by itself, and sda and sda1.
[00:49] <penguin42> ok, hmm I wonder what the heck the dm tools were needed for
[00:50] <penguin42> drtwox: Can you paste bin the output of dmesg ?
[00:50] <penguin42> Has anyone tried the daily and if so have they actually got 'try Ubuntu' to work?
[00:51] <penguin42> two separate machines, both don't get anywhere if I click the Try Ubuntu button - ctrl-alt-f1 still works
[00:51]  * glosoli did fresh install from daily
[00:52] <penguin42> today/yesterday?
[00:53]  * penguin42 tries it in a VM
[00:54] <penguin42> hmm - works in the VM
[00:54] <drtwox> penguin42: Certainly will... not sure how though! I can obviously pipe the output of dmesg to a file, but how can I get it off the system without networking or filesystems?
[00:54] <penguin42> drtwox: USB stick?
[01:05] <drtwox> *slaps forehead* - Didn't think such a minimal environment would have vfat support... anyway, here's dmesg output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/888564/
[01:08] <WilsonBradley> speaking of... trying to access my Hackentosh partition.. what distro reads that format?
[01:10] <glosoli> hmm Mac Os X Juornaling ?
[01:10] <Dulak> WilsonBradley: install the hfsplus and hfsprogs packages to work with mac volumes
[01:11] <WilsonBradley> Ok, thanks.
[01:11] <WilsonBradley> Will do that in PuppyLinux
[01:12] <Dulak> Those are the ubuntu package names, no idea what they are called in another distro
[01:12] <WilsonBradley> Ohh, ya. Hum.. might just install a Pendrive Ubuntu
[01:12] <penguin42> drtwox: Well, I'm confused - that dmesg shows ]  sda: sda1 sda2 < sda5 >  which are the partitions on your hard drive which didn't show up in the /proc/partitions you posted before, and doesn't show much about dm which your /proc/partitions did show
[01:12] <WilsonBradley> with persistance
[01:13] <WilsonBradley> Steeping out to boot into Windows :-(
[01:15] <DaniGO83> Hi guys, i have a question, where its ubuntu 12.04 list application and versions included?
[01:18] <penguin42> DaniGO83: packages.ubuntu.com
[01:20] <DaniGO83> thanks penguin42
[01:22] <penguin42> drtwox: Going to bed in a few mins; but I think the thing is if it's not showing /dev/sda1 etc in /proc/partitions that's the problem - if it's showing it in the dmesg but not there then that's odd; and I'd kind of ask why you had to use dm-tools to fix it previously
[01:39] <roothorick> What does Ubuntu do differently re: pulseaudio that might break Mumble's echo cancellation?
[01:39] <roothorick> precise, specifically
[01:44] <littlegirl> Hey there, I'm trying to find out if the LibreOffice Base will be installed by default inside a default Kubuntu 12.04 installation. I was told you'all might know. (:
[01:46] <log> Did you ask in #kubuntu?
[01:46] <littlegirl> Yep!
[01:46] <littlegirl> They sent me here. (:
[01:46] <log> Oh. Not sure, to be honest. I run Ubuntu 12.04.
[01:47] <log> I know it didn't come with this.
[01:47] <littlegirl> I just asked in #kubuntu-devel - maybe someone there will know.
[01:47] <log> So it probably wouldn't come with Kubuntu.
[01:47] <littlegirl> Did it used to and now it doesn't?
[01:47] <topyli> littlegirl: it's not installed by default
[01:47] <littlegirl> topyli: And it will not be in Kubuntu 12.04?
[01:47] <topyli> it's available of course, you can install it yourself
[01:47] <log> sudo apt-get install libreoffice-base
[01:48] <littlegirl> My reason for asking is that I'm proofreading the Kubuntu documentation for errors, etc., and I want to make sure any references to Base are accurate. (:
[01:49] <littlegirl> Thanks for the help - I'm back off to it. (:
[02:00] <BLZbubba_> major precise bug here: "ubuntu-minimal depends on resolvconf" when I run dpkg -r resolvconf
[02:00] <BLZbubba_> is there any way to just use a standard resolv.conf file and have the system leave it alone, without loading resolvconf at all?
[02:03] <trippeh> BLZbubba_: Pretty sure thats what happens when you just replace the symlink with a regular file.
[02:04] <trippeh> That is, the resolv.conf
[02:04] <BLZbubba_> apparently not, it still caused upstart to fail with no error messages and no way to get a console and no way to know what went wrong
[02:04] <BLZbubba_> typical upstart nonsense
[02:05] <BLZbubba_> such a turd
[02:05] <BLZbubba_> win 26
[02:09] <trippeh> Are you saying upstart crashes and burns if resolv.conf is broken? Hmm. I'm pretty sure thats not the case. If it is, that would be pretty bad :P
[02:55] <trippeh> hehe ooops
[02:55] <trippeh> [   13.412204] whoopsie[2992]: segfault at 0 ip 00000000004050a2 sp 00007fffcf6c3198 error 4 in whoopsie[400000+9000]
[02:56] <trippeh> the crash reporter is crashing, hah!
[03:29] <UberDuper> Is precise doing away with preseed?
[03:31] <UberDuper> Just did a quick test with my virt-install/netboot/preseed environment and it seems to have completely ignored my preseed settings.
[04:08] <UberDuper> Hrm. Guess it's only ignoring my keyboard settings.
[04:08] <UberDuper> And some of the network bits.
[05:00] <UberDuper> Got past the keyboard bits. Just need to get it to skip dhcp.
[05:33] <tbruff13> Hey does anyone know that they Kubuntu installer does not let you choose a wireless network
[06:09] <UberDuper> netcfg/disable_dhcp=true seems to be completely ignored
[06:10] <UberDuper> As is netcfg/use_autoconfig=false
[06:11] <UberDuper> Setting netcfg/enable=false breaks the installer
[06:15] <UberDuper> Finally found it in netcfg source...
[06:15] <UberDuper> netcfg/disable_autoconfig=true
[06:19] <UberDuper> Bah. You can set use_autoconfig=false but later on in netcfg.c it sets it back to true if you haven't defined disable_autoconf=true
[08:24] <phaidros> hm, the dependency mess is still on. is there light on the horizon that this will be solved?
[08:34] <micahg> phaidros: can you be more specific?
[08:36] <phaidros> micahg: http://codepad.org/X1iWZ1Kq
[08:37] <phaidros> this update would break my whole system, imho (oneiric install, upgrading to precise, all PPAs commented out)
[08:37] <micahg> phaidros: how are you upgrading?
[08:38] <phaidros> aptitude dist-upgrade / safe-upgrade --full-dependencies (or alike) .. both lead to the same mess
[08:39] <phaidros> .. of course after I cahnged sources.list from oeniric to precies and aptitude update :)
[08:39] <micahg> phaidros: that's not a supported way to upgrade to the next release, you need do-release-upgrade -d (-d since it's still in development) or use update-manager
[08:39] <phaidros> micahg: dist-upgrade is not supported?! since when? thats funny :)
[08:40] <UberDuper> dist-upgrade is not what you think it is.
[08:40] <micahg> not supported to go from release to release
[08:40] <phaidros> will try the do-release-upgrade then ..
[08:40] <phaidros> and: dist-upgrade always worked quite well for me (e.g. from dapper all the way to natty :) )
[08:40] <phaidros> okay, there was some bumps here and there .. but hey :)
[08:41] <komputes> Anyone uses Banshee in Pecise, ping me or o/
[08:43] <phaidros> micahg: looks good so far. Atm I am not on a line to just download 1.5GB, but will try later. at least the summary given by do-release-upgrade looks way better then the one from dist-upgrade.
[08:43] <phaidros> micahg: does do-release-upgrade care about PPAs as well, in case they are enabled?
[08:43] <UberDuper> No -server kernels yet?
[08:44] <phaidros> UberDuper: as far as I read, there won't be no server kernels anymore
[08:44] <micahg> phaidros: it should disable them for you
[08:44] <phaidros> micahg: kk
[08:44] <UberDuper> orly?
[08:44] <micahg> UberDuper: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/TechnicalOverview/Beta1#Ubuntu_Kernel
[08:44] <phaidros> UberDuper: yeah, some press release or pre release announcement mentioned that
[08:45] <UberDuper> Hrm. Installing on my headless supermicro hardware with ipmi, the radeon module gets pissy.
[08:46] <UberDuper> Have to blacklist it to get a console.
[09:56] <Darxus> (CRT) monitor is flickering under Precise, not Oneric.  Looks like it's detecting the monitor correctly under Oneric but not at all under Precise.  Detecting as 'Viewsonic Corporation 20"'.  It's a Viewsonic G220fb.
[10:04] <komputes> Darxus: and the video card?
[10:11] <Darxus> komputes: 05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G92 [GeForce 8800 GT] (rev a2)
[10:12] <Darxus> komputes: Nvidia proprietary driver is enabled.
[10:13] <komputes> Darxus: flicker without proprietary driver (nouveau open source driver)
[10:13] <komputes> ?
[10:13] <Darxus> Not sure, gimme a minute.
[10:16] <Darxus> Opened a bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/958439
[10:16] <Darxus> Should be able to just disable proprietary driver and reboot, to get nouveau, right?
[10:17] <Darxus> Rebooting.
[10:19] <Darxus> Display still not detected.
[10:21] <komputes> Darxus: ok, tried disabling KMS?
[10:21] <Darxus> komputes: No, how?
[10:23] <Darxus> This seems to have instructions for nouveau, but not the proprietary driver: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/KernelModeSetting
[10:23] <Darxus> One thing that's funny, I have a feeling monitor detection worked when booted from the live cd, but not after installation.
[10:24] <Darxus> I'm about 9 hours overdue for sleep, going to go crash, leave a note in the bug if you need me to try something.
[10:28] <komputes> Darxus: ok
[10:45] <UberDuper> Ah cool. Disabling KMS fixes the no console issue I'm having with headless supermicro/ipmi servers.
[10:54] <itmannen> nautilus-script not working on 12.04
[10:55] <itmannen> Why ?
[10:56] <itmannen> When I start a script the login comes. But then nothing happens
[10:59] <itmannen> For a example. I have the script root-nautilus-here. Will not start after pw
[10:59] <komputes> itmannen: can you pastebin the content of the script?
[10:59] <itmannen> komputes:  Ok. I try :)
[11:01] <itmannen> komputes: http://paste.ubuntu.com/888966/
[11:01] <itmannen> It work very good in 11.10
[11:04] <komputes> itmannen: do you get the password dialog?
[11:05] <itmannen> komputes:  Yes
[11:06] <komputes> does this command work for you: sudo nautilus --no-desktop /home
[11:06] <itmannen> komputes:  Yes
[11:08] <itmannen> And I have all updates for 12.04
[11:08] <komputes> itmannen: how about $ gksudo nautilus --no-desktop /home
[11:09] <komputes> does that work for you?
[11:09] <itmannen> komputes:  yes works
[11:09] <komputes> try commenting out the script and just try "gksudo nautilus --no-desktop /home"
[11:09] <komputes> in the script
[11:09] <itmannen> komputes:  Ok. I try that
[11:14] <itmannen> komputes:  I commenting this: sudo nautilus --no-desktop $NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_CURRENT_URI. And past gksudo nautilus --no-desktop /home. Not working
[11:14] <komputes> itmannen: comment it all both lines
[11:15] <komputes> does it bring up the password dialog?
[11:15] <itmannen> komputes:  Both lines ?
[11:16] <itmannen> I have only one line with that
[11:17] <komputes> itmannen: strange, not sure then
[11:18] <itmannen> komputes:  Ok. Thanks anyway
[11:19] <itmannen> I have the scripts in .gnome2. i that the right place ?
[11:20] <itmannen> *is
[11:20] <itmannen> In my Home
[11:34] <topyli> ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts yes
[11:38] <itmannen> topyli:  Ok. Thanks
[11:41] <itmannen> The scripts is also in usr/share/nautilus-scripts
[11:41] <itmannen> Right or wrong ?
[11:50] <itmannen> very strange. I remove a lot of scripts from home/.gnome2. But when I rightclic in a folder. They still there ?
[12:09] <_nicke_> HI! I've got a strange problem.. 12.04 daily, downloaded yesterday. The installer visits 'la la land' when I click next on the 'Who are you' dialog. Nothing happens, it stops reading from my usb-stick.
[12:09] <_nicke_> I have also tried the iso i Virtualbox and the installation went fine... Strange?!
[12:14] <itmannen> Aha. Now my nautilus-scrips work. I download and extract one more time. :)
[13:46] <MCR1> most experimental plug-ins still work on 12.04: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZEGJDpAZ3A&fmt=18 :)
[14:01] <ironhalik> anyone using dropbear? How can I kill idle connections without killing the daemon? Or make the daemon autorestart when killed?
[14:01] <snadge> luls.. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-greeter/+bug/931967
[14:02] <snadge> oh and.. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/770283
[14:02] <snadge> carn guys ;)
[15:35] <Lirusaito> I can't compile 32-bit on precise, where have 32-bit compatibility libraries been moved to?
[15:39] <glosoli> there is ia32-libs-multiarch now
[15:46] <WilsonBradley> I want to add (  rm -r .cache/spotify/  ) in front of Spotify before it loads. Meaning I click on the Icon and it runs that command first then Sotify
[15:47] <tbruff13> Can anyone help me when i plug in my power cord Kubuntu 12.04 does not see it as charging
[16:00] <ljt> hi everyone, I have a usb key with grub4dos and loopback/casper entries to boot from ubuntu ISOs. This all works perfectly, except for 12.04 beta 1 alternate which doesn't seem to have a /casper directory on the iso, any reason/workaround for this?
[16:07] <Fyodorovna> ljt, is it the multisystem loader or one you conjured up?
[16:08] <Fyodorovna> link to the loader if you can.
[16:11] <ljt> Fyodorovna: one that I've conjured up - all manually done, just pastebinning menu.lst
[16:12] <Fyodorovna> ljt, you might try the multisystem at pendivelinux, boots tons of ISO's including MS.
[16:13] <Fyodorovna> uses grub 2 ans update the menu on loading, ljt
[16:13] <Fyodorovna> and
[16:16] <Fyodorovna> ljt, the one you have I have no idea never messed with grub4dos or grub legacy really. Here is the multisystem install page, really you don't have to make your own unless you go that way at your own choice. http://www.pendrivelinux.com/multiboot-create-a-multiboot-usb-from-linux/
[16:19] <Darxus> This is extra fun.  Monitor is detected successfully when booted to livecd, but *not* when booted to Precise just installed from livecd while using nouveau (same driver as livecd).  Resulting in flickering when booted from install.  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/958439
[16:19] <Darxus> Any suggestions?
[16:20] <stbasil> Question: how do I update hardware drivers from terminal? The GUI for it is borked. (Using 12.04)
[16:21] <Darxus> stbasil: What brand of video?  I don't know the answer to your question, but it might be useful to revert xorg.conf to use open source drivers, reboot into X, use GUI.
[16:21] <stbasil> Darxus: Nvidia
[16:22] <Darxus> stbasil: I think I'm going to buy an AMD today because I'm tired of not having an un-broken open source driver.  I've been using Nvidias for years.
[16:22] <stbasil> quite a bit of the graphics are borked. the unity/ribbon icons don't display among otherz
[16:22] <stbasil> Darxus: I don't have that luxury, it's for a powerpc
[16:23] <Darxus> stbasil: http://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/InstallNouveau "The minimal xorg.conf file".  Might work.  I hope somebody has a better answer for you.
[16:23] <Daekdroom> jockey-text
[16:23] <stbasil> ty
[16:26] <stbasil> is there a channel specifically for PPC support? I know that support is an unofficial thingy
[16:28] <sandGorgon> is anyone else having issues with unity3d on the latest 12.04 ?
[16:30] <Daekdroom> sandGorgon, why don't you describe the issues you are having?
[16:30] <penguin42> stbasil: I thought there was a #ubuntu-ppc at one point?
[16:30] <stbasil> ill check
[16:31] <sandGorgon> well, I'm on dell latitude 3450, ati 6600m. I applied the latest updates an hour back or so, rebooted and I'm not able to get unity3d working. I have the catalyst drivers on my system
[16:31] <sandGorgon> /usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test -p shows me unity 3d supported = no
[16:33] <penguin42> sandGorgon: What does it say for the previous lines?
[16:33] <Daekdroom> pastebin it the whole output, that is
[16:33] <penguin42> nod
[16:34] <sandGorgon> http://pastebin.com/xPmpTEmd
[16:35] <penguin42> sandGorgon: That needs a bug report - it's a bit sad Unity is asking for something that the closed ATI driver doesn't provide
[16:36] <almoxarife> so now that I replaced 'dnsmasq' with bind to do what dnsmasq had been doing for many years (removing ad-spam) I now find myself with a much bigger cache than before, up 30meg, anyone verse on bind caching?
[17:56] <Num83rGuy> I have been getting the "no available ptys" error for the last two kernels so when I saw another chance at a kernel upgrade I updated through the terminal and saw this error.   Error! Your kernel headers for kernel 3.2.0-19-generic cannot be found. They are installed.
[17:58] <realubot> itmannen: Hello old fellow.
[18:28] <pangolin> is there a switch or something that can be used to tell apt-get remove to also remove any dependencies that were installed? when you sudo apt-get remove xfce4 it leaves a whole bunch of stuff behind
[18:29] <glosoli> sudo apt-get autoremove package_name
[18:29] <pangolin> so that should remove the metapackage and all the depends that it also installed?
[18:30] <glosoli> pangolin: might be :) I am not quite sure, but you can try, can't you
[18:30] <glosoli> ?
[18:33] <ironhalik> pangolin: yeah, autoremove is for that
[18:33] <ironhalik> also, when theres an orphaned package, not needed by any other package, it will remind you to use autoremove
[18:35] <pangolin> ironhalik, thing is that it doesn't seem to autoremove all the packages that got installed
[18:36] <pangolin> /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove could settings in this file have something to do with it?
[18:36] <glosoli> pangolin: after that you do in terminal "sudo apt-get autoremove"
[18:36] <glosoli> without specifying any package it will delete all leftovers
[18:49] <jbicha> anyone know if fingerprint login works on Ubuntu? (I'm asking to see if the docs need updating)
[18:54] <ironhalik> I think it works, but not by default
[18:55] <penguin42> I could swear I'd seen it somewhere, can't find it now
[18:55] <ironhalik> https://launchpad.net/~fingerprint/+archive/fingerprint-gui
[18:57] <WilsonBradley> Wanting to have multiple distros on usb. Used Pendrivelinux.com win apps to create. I used  "Universal USB Installer" because I wanted a persistence in Ubuntu off the USB, I also used YUMI to install mulitple distros, but it wont use the YUMI grub menu.
[18:58] <WilsonBradley> Speaking of login, how to enable timeout screensaver w/ logon?
[19:01] <ironhalik> its by default I think
[19:01] <ironhalik> System Settings -> Brightness and lock
[19:10] <itaylor57> KM0201, o/
[19:12] <KM0201> itaylor57: o/
[19:17] <itaylor57> KM0201, i have a new wifi card on order Intel Centrino 6230
[19:43] <hafos> I'm installing the alternate version, when I detect disks it asks me to activate SATA RAID devices (as I would expect) but it can't seem to mount /target for me
[20:04] <imnichol> Hey how to I upgrade from 11.10 to 12.04 beta?
[20:04] <imnichol> is it just apt-get dist-upgrade?
[20:05] <FernandoMiguel> no
[20:05] <FernandoMiguel> !upgrade
[20:10] <imnichol> FernandoMiguel, none of that is relevant because I'm trying to upgrade to a beta
[20:10] <imnichol> But I found the actual info here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/TechnicalOverview/Beta1
[20:32] <FernandoMiguel> hello glosoli
[20:32] <glosoli> FernandoMiguel: Hello :)
[20:35] <glosoli> FernandoMiguel: can I help you somehow :) ?
[20:43] <FernandoMiguel> I'm fine, thanks
[20:43] <glosoli> FernandoMiguel: Bored ? ;D
[20:43] <FernandoMiguel> you?
[20:43] <FernandoMiguel> not much
[20:43] <FernandoMiguel> a bit sick
[20:43] <FernandoMiguel> probably from a sun insulation
[20:43] <glosoli> hmmm I want sun :/
[20:44] <glosoli> here is like autumn, but should be spring
[20:50] <FernandoMiguel> all this week as like summer . I was just wearing a tshirt
[20:53] <glosoli> FernandoMiguel: looking forward to that, which country do you live in ?
[20:55] <Daekdroom> I don't even remember which season my country is in.
[20:56] <glosoli> Mine is so mixed up ;D winters with -30 celcius cold, summers with 30 hot :DD
[20:57] <Daekdroom> Perhaps because here in my area we have half of the year cold and dry and half of the year warm and rainy.
[20:57] <glosoli> Daekdroom: where do you live ? ;D
[20:57] <Daekdroom> Brasília, DF, Brazil
[20:58] <Daekdroom> I was wondering why there weren't many updates for Precise today, but it might be because it's Sunday.
[20:59] <glosoli> Daekdroom: Isn't Brasilia the place where you can get in the ocean in any time of the year  ? :D
[20:59] <Daekdroom> glosoli, Probably not. It's right in the middle of the country.
[20:59] <glosoli> Daekdroom: They are silent sometimes with updates but when it will make to Mirrors, it will be a lot of ;D
[20:59] <Daekdroom> I'm using the main server.
[21:00] <glosoli> Me too
[21:01] <FernandoMiguel> glosoli: Portugal... weather is wonky here! ppl on the beach by the end of Winter :\
[21:02] <glosoli> FernandoMiguel: I can just dream of such a thing
[21:02] <glosoli>  :D
[21:15] <NoPleaseNO> will the mate desktop environment be available in 12.04 repos?
[21:16] <glosoli> I don't think so
[21:17] <NoPleaseNO> k, thx
[21:40] <plipp> Hi, I have added '99-antusb.rules' into /etc/udev/rules.d and restarted udev, yet I seem to get permission issues when accessing the device
[21:40] <plipp> The content of the file is:
[21:40] <plipp> SUBSYSTEM=="usb", SYSFS{idVendor}=="0fcf", SYSFS{idProduct}=="1008", MODE="777"
[21:40] <plipp> I've had it at MODE="666" before
[21:55] <pepiko> hello
[21:56] <pepiko> do you know why when I login I have a screen full of glitches and artifacts? it's like a screenshot from a previous session
[21:57] <glosoli> pepiko: that's bug wait I will give you a link for you to press button which means that bug affects you too would you mind ?
[21:57] <pepiko> yay! link so we can fix it
[21:57] <pepiko> :D
[21:57] <glosoli> https://bugs.launchpad.net/oem-priority/precise/+bug/931967
[22:00] <pepiko> thanks :D
[22:04] <glosoli> pepiko: you have launchpad account yes ? ;D
[22:06] <pepiko> yes
[22:06] <pepiko> from 2008 >_>
[22:09] <pepiko> ok bed time seeya )O)
[22:45] <glosoli> anyone knows how to link one folder contents with other  folder contents ?
[22:47] <itaylor57> ln -s source target
[22:48] <glosoli> and if there is any possibility to completely change the folders location ? I mean if I have /home/name/Videos, and I want that videos inside to point to /media/Storage/Movies/
[22:48] <glosoli> And I  select to download to ~/Videos/ it should point to /media/Storage/Movies
[22:50] <itaylor57> you would not have a dir named /home/name/Vidoes
[22:50] <itaylor57> just ln -s /media/Storage/Movies /home/name/Videos
[22:50] <itaylor57> then /home/name/Videos is a soft link to movies in media
[22:51] <itaylor57> yep
[22:51] <glosoli> hmm
[22:51] <glosoli> simply logic
[22:51] <glosoli> thanks
[22:55] <mkultra_> hi simple lightdm manager is broken
[22:55] <glosoli> mkultra_: what's the problem
[22:55] <mkultra_> changing background for the login menu
[22:56] <mkultra_> lightdm manager is broken, its a 3rd party app that switches the backgrounds around
[22:56] <mkultra_> i fixed emerald for ubuntu 12.04
[22:57] <glosoli> emerald for ubuntu precise what's that ?
[22:57] <ziggysmalls> is anyone else having issues with gnome shell themes or extensions after upgrading precise beta?
[22:58] <mkultra_> yeah
[22:58] <mkultra_> i fixed an emerald for 12.04 tutorial
[22:59] <mkultra_> i install xfce, so im just testing what i use
[23:00] <ziggysmalls> i cannot access gnome shell theme and gnome extensions in gnome tweak tool.  i have tried troubleshooting for several hours
[23:15] <trippeh> Urgh, minimized a window that doesn't show up in unity task switcher, how do I get it back?
[23:17] <mkultra_> alt tab
[23:17] <trippeh> Nope.
[23:17] <trippeh> Neither there or in the launcher.
[23:17] <glosoli> Open System Monitor, kill that app, and launch it again
[23:17] <trippeh> Argh ;-)
[23:22] <trippeh> glosoli: And never minimize it again!! Hrms.
[23:23] <glosoli> trippeh: what's the application name
[23:23] <glosoli> and when you installed it
[23:23] <trippeh> Its Toad for Oracle in wine, so its probably doing something silly like not identifying the window as a normal window or something.
[23:24] <glosoli> Wine
[23:24] <glosoli> :)
[23:25] <trippeh> It works fine for HP Service Manager in wine
[23:26] <glosoli> Well Not all apps work properly with wine
[23:26] <glosoli> :)
[23:27] <trippeh> How apps identified their windows didn't use to matter much in older desktop environments ;)
[23:27] <trippeh> But now that they've gone all "app centric", things like this break
[23:28] <trippeh> I guess we'll need a few years to get stuff like this shaken out of demented upstreams ;)
[23:28] <trippeh> Linux - always transistioning ;)
[23:29] <glosoli> I thate transitioning
[23:29] <glosoli> changing things more and more, not caring enough for backwards compatibility
[23:51] <MCR1> mkultra_: You fixed Emerald ? GREAT ! :) Where can I get it ?
[23:54] <mkultra_> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11401326#post11401326
[23:54] <mkultra_> make sureyou dont do the 11.10 code
[23:59] <FernandoMiguel> night