[04:35] So I am making a thophy to be awarded when people join the power users group on launchpad, I copied the motu.py script and changed motu to ubuntu-power-users, but where in the trunk is .accomplishment file to modify as well? [04:37] or is it that simple? [04:43] crap, wrong channel again === sikon is now known as lucidfox === chu_ is now known as chu [08:58] Hmmm stupid django.. [08:58] Why you no create my database! === vibhav is now known as Guest61908 [11:26] how is Wayland coming along? [11:36] hello [11:44] hi [11:46] is not intel gma 3600 driver enabled b default in 3.5 ubuntu kernel? [12:04] idk [12:04] i would guess it is === Guest61908 is now known as vibhav === vibhav is now known as Guest37517 [12:46] Hey all [12:47] Hey === Guest37517 is now known as vibhav [12:50] so, I changed from Nautilus to PCManFM [12:51] hey penguin42 , someone finally shows up here...been dead in here for days [12:51] BluesKaj: LIES [12:51] I'm here daily [12:51] BK: There were a few lines earlier [12:51] hehe . hi FernandoMiguel [12:52] things must be fine for quantal ...no complaints [12:52] * BluesKaj quetly knocks on wood [12:54] I haven't had any crashes for a week or so [12:59] BK: I did the upgrade last weekend, and only used it for a couple of days; only niggle so far is that I don't get any boot splash and actually the monitor goes into powersaving until lightdm comes up, and that seems to take quite a while [13:00] sm card wasn't recognized tho , had to use the usb adapter with the card [13:00] sm? [13:02] yeah , you know the cards from the small portable video cams , forgotten which format [13:03] sd cards? [13:03] thought it was smc or some thing like that [13:03] penguin42, yeah could be [13:06] have one of those universal readers on this pc , about 5 slots for different formats [13:06] nod [13:10] sd , ok, secure digital [13:12] nod [13:12] BluesKaj: It would be good to find out why your internal reader doesn't work [13:13] penguin42, oddly enough there's aguy over at #kubuntu complaining about one right now [13:15] BluesKaj: I think there are quite a few different sets of hardware; when you put the card in do you get any dmesg splurge? [13:16] penguin42, no notification ..don't have the card atm [13:19] penguin42, I do have a memory stick from the sony camera , I'll try that for now just to rest the reader [13:19] test [13:25] the card shows up in dolphin places , but shows it as empty ,altho there are several photos on it [13:25] testing it on wifes' W7 pc now [13:29] BluesKaj: What does it look like in a terminal? [13:30] wife is copying some photos ..let you know in a few mins , penguin42 [13:39] penguin42, strange , suddenly it's working [13:43] hmmmm [14:28] penguin42, fdisk shows the sd card : /dev/sde1 * 163 487423 243630+ 6 FAT16 [14:31] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcmanfm/+bug/1016901 [14:31] Launchpad bug 1016901 in pcmanfm (Ubuntu) "samba paths with a '#' cant be browsed" [Undecided,New] [14:31] oh this is gonna be fun [14:31] PCMan is far inferior to Nautilus [14:33] PCMan , a file manager ? [14:37] yes [14:37] I can't use nautilus [14:37] since they removed the file tree [14:39] hmm interesting, I'm getting graphics corruption in Chromium [14:39] try dolphin :) [14:39] Yeh dolphin [14:40] FernandoMiguel: Or under gnome you could try thunar [14:40] yeah yeah.... and pull in half of KDE [14:40] :p [14:40] thunar also pulls many depencies [14:41] can't reinstall nautilus ? [14:42] BluesKaj: LOLOLOLOL [14:42] what do you mean removed the file tree [14:42] BluesKaj: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676897 [14:42] Gnome bug 676897 in general "Remove tree side bar" [Normal,Resolved: fixed] [14:43] bjsnider_: ^^^^^^ [14:43] FernandoMiguel, you still have root on an ssd? [14:43] they killed -Kenny- Nautilys [14:43] bjsnider_: I do [14:43] run out of space while trying to compile chromiumOS [14:44] now moving to a ZFS partition [14:44] FernandoMiguel: MATE-desktop's Gnome2 build of nautilus (caja as they call it ) === bjsnider_ is now known as bjsnider [14:44] penguin42: ?? [14:45] FernandoMiguel: www.mate-desktop.org - they have a GNome2 ppa that you can add - so you can get the old Nautilus from there [14:45] penguin42: I'm finally getting use to Unity and you want me to move? [14:45] :p [14:45] cool [14:45] let me try [14:47] FernandoMiguel, lol ??? [14:48] BluesKaj: not funny [14:48] well , it was a legitimate question , FernandoMiguel [14:49] I k, ik [14:49] FernandoMiguel, how fast does the system boot? [14:49] bjsnider: http://bootcharts.f.fernandomiguel.net/ [14:49] let me upload the latest [14:51] i can't read anything on those images [14:51] my telescopic vision =hasn't been perfected yet [14:53] bjsnider: eheh click on the left side [14:53] http://img.ourdoings.com/tu/zq/z9nn9d.png [14:54] bjsnider: latest boot http://img.ourdoings.com/tu/zq/z9nn9d.png [14:57] yeah but how long is it before you get a login screen? [14:58] less than 10 secs [14:58] why do you ask? [14:58] and I have a crap load of services , nfs, cifs and ZFS mounting [14:59] and this is in a 1st gen 64GBs SSD [15:00] it takes less to get from power button to my desktop, than to turn on the TV LCD from the power button [15:01] that's how it is here [15:01] i'm using a new intel 520, the fastest ssd there is [15:01] lulz [15:01] one of those new 500MB/s ? [15:01] sata6 [15:01] yeah [15:01] lucky bast*** [15:01] and plugged into a sata3 port [15:01] it's sata 3 [15:02] 240GBs? [15:03] it's supposed to be 520 [15:03] i haven't done any benchmarking [15:03] but all programs open before i get my finger off the left button [15:03] per spec SATA 3Gb/s 280 MB/s / 260 MB/s [15:04] there's the 240GBs and 480 [15:04] no 520GBs :O [15:04] sata 3 is 6 gb [15:04] sata 2 is 3 gb [15:05] humm [15:05] they keep messing with our head [15:05] I know how you feel [15:05] I felt the same when I moved from HD to SSD [15:08] KINGSTON SNV425S264GB [15:08] Firmware Revision: C091126a [15:08] I have to look up if there are any upgrades for it [15:09] * Gen1 signaling speed (1.5Gb/s) [15:09] * Gen2 signaling speed (3.0Gb/s) [15:09] Timing buffered disk reads: 572 MB in 3.34 seconds = 171.30 MB/sec [15:09] what's your bjsnider [15:10] what command did you run? [15:10] bjsnider: Fastest SATA ssd perhaps [15:11] mine is supposedly the fastest right now, although that will change by the time i finish typing this sentence [15:11] bjsnider: There are some PCIe SSDs that I think are scary fast [15:12] FernandoMiguel, what command did you run? [15:12] sudo hdparm -aAcdgHiIQtT /dev/sda [15:13] bjsnider: The PCIe ones are like 8 line PCIe gen 2; claim 3GByte/s [15:13] yeah , pcie should be faster [15:13] although I think you might need a mortgage for them [15:15] Timing buffered disk reads: 1158 MB in 3.00 seconds = 385.89 MB/sec [15:15] meh [15:15] just the double of mine :p [15:17] didn't make it boot twice as fast though [15:17] I doubt your boot is bandwidth limited, once you remove the hard drive seek time [15:18] maybe [15:18] then it's a linux/ubuntu issue [15:18] bjsnider: install bootchart [15:18] and ezrat [15:19] ez4rat or what ever it's name [15:19] gives a kick in the ass of ureadahead === PreciseOne is now known as IdleOne === kloud is now known as Logan_Cloud [19:45] I found why nvidia-current was failing to install.. when my kernel was upgraded from 3.4.0-5 to 3.5.0-1 the linux-headers remained at previous version and dkms could not complete. But it would try because the depends of linux-headers-generic seemed to be installed ( albeit not for running kernel ) [19:54] hi all, can someone boot the daily CD and let me know if you hear the drums at the start of ubiquity please [19:54] and for bonus points press ctrl+s to start orca and can you hear it talking? [19:55] my testing shows it booting silent which is very bad [19:55] but I am not sure if my setup is broken or anything (though I get drums and speech with 12.04) === LordOfTime is now known as TheLordOfTime [20:04] i know there are way more important things to do, but is there a way to get crystalhd 0.9.30 v3.10.0 in the repositories? [20:20] !info crystalhd [20:20] Package crystalhd does not exist in precise [20:22] crystalhd-dkms ? [20:22] firmware-crystalhd ? [20:23] !info crystalhd-dkms [20:23] crystalhd-dkms (source: crystalhd): Crystal HD Video Decoder (Linux kernel driver). In component universe, is optional. Version 1:0.0~git20110715.fdd2f19-4.1 (precise), package size 718 kB, installed size 7583 kB (Only available for amd64; i386) [20:23] blackout augh he quit [20:24] AlanBell: no drums here, ctrl+s did nothing, although orca did start once I quit ubiquity after enabling it in System Settings (using unetbootin if that matters) [20:26] thanks trism [20:26] bug 1016969 [20:26] Launchpad bug 1016969 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "daily live cd boots silent in virtualbox" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1016969 === fedora is now known as ia