[01:20] <DoYouKnow> screen does not work with likewise-open5 in ubuntu if you are using Windows Domain credentials
[01:20] <DoYouKnow> it reports that the login name is too long
[01:20] <DoYouKnow> LoginName too long - sorry.
[01:25] <DoYouKnow> I'm downloading the source code now.
[01:32] <DoYouKnow> hmm... there seems to be a permission denied issue for the domain user
[01:32] <DoYouKnow> after I remove the username length restriction
[02:22] <wilee-nilee> hello, so anyone running gnome 3 on 12.04 happen to loose it today with updates, unity is running fine otherwise.
[02:22] <wilee-nilee> oops 12.10
[05:41] <ripps> My gnome-session is broken, and I'm unable to start it. It seems that gnome-shell is crashing because: GnomeBluetoothApplet.KillswitchState is undefined
[06:29] <leo_> hello, i have a problem with my tbuntu 12.10 alpha3 since yesterday after a update
[06:30] <leo_> gnome-shell do not start, i see only the dekstop items
[06:30] <leo_> the new is that i can not start gnome-shell from shell
[06:38] <leo_> perhaps i got the error, fallback modus. my xorg.conf is overwritten
[07:40] <jokerdino> anyone has experienced bug #1034771 yet?
[08:35] <vivid> wait,  does the new updater always prompt for a restart now?
[08:35] <vivid> because, i dont recall installing any kernels....
[08:35] <jokerdino> hm nope
[08:36] <vivid> okay, just checking
[08:37] <jokerdino> alright
[08:38] <vivid> just seems that way i guess
[08:38] <jokerdino> i'll try if i can verify your problem later.
[10:39] <Dr_Willis> i still cant get the silly web apps working. ;() anyone else succfull in this?
[10:40] <jokerdino> Dr_Willis: what browser?
[10:40] <Dr_Willis> tried ff and chromium
[10:40] <jokerdino> it works for me in chromium. firefox is another story
[10:40] <Dr_Willis> addd that ppa, installed the things. rebooted just to be sure
[10:41] <Dr_Willis> wonder if some of my chromium addons are intefering with it
[10:41] <jokerdino> hm
[10:41] <Dr_Willis> im synced to my other pcs with it so i got quite a few installed
[10:41] <jokerdino> check if you have the web apps extension installed in chromium
[10:42] <Dr_Willis> gotts do it when i get home.  ;) at work on my phone
[10:42] <Dr_Willis> i wonder if that could have gotten disabled due to being unavail to other platforms when i synced.
[10:43] <Dr_Willis> but at least i got a starting point now.
[10:43] <jokerdino> ah alright.
[10:45] <Dr_Willis> seems like an old idea that keeps poping backup. ;) perhaps it will work this tim e around
[10:45] <jokerdino> heh.
[10:46] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[10:59] <BluesKaj> the new nvidia 304 driver freezes my desktop periodically right after login while apps are loading , when I use the desktop dialog to logout , or during a video.
[11:11] <BluesKaj> I know it's a driver issue because I have no such problem with the 12.04 drive on this pc
[16:50] <LoT> to confirm, the GUI archive manager program used in Ubuntu 12.10 is called `file-roller`, right?
[16:50] <LoT> (as its package name)
[16:50] <bazhang> !find file-roller
[16:50] <LoT> so that's a yes?  :P
[16:50] <bazhang> !info file-roller
[16:50] <LoT> yep, its a yes.  :P
[16:51] <LoT> !info file-roller quantal
[16:54] <ls612> I was wondering if it is a known issue that some cooling fans don't run in either 12.04 or the alpha of 12.10?
[16:54] <ls612> I have an i7 Ivy bridge, and it can get rather hot rather quickly when the fan isn't going.
[16:54] <ls612> The fan runs fine in W7.
[16:55] <TJ-> ls612: I read yesterday of someone else having that problem. They solved it by installing one of the recent mainline kernels. Would you like the URL of the Ubuntu instruction for installing the Ubuntu builds of mainline kernels?
[16:56] <ls612> Will that kernel be in 12.04.1?
[16:56] <ls612> or in 12.10?
[16:57] <TJ-> ls612: Well I'm running Linux 3.5 here (12.04 comes with v3.2) ... the person I saw fix it yesterday found v3.3 and v3.4 fixed their issue
[16:57] <TJ-> ls612: see this page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds
[16:59] <ls612> I really don't want to be messing with the kernels. I can live without ubuntu (gasp!) until a release supports my fan.
[17:00] <ls612> I just want to know if that release will be 12.04.1 or 12.10.
[17:00] <TJ-> ls612: i'm finding v3.5 much faster and more stable than v3.2
[17:01] <ls612> So will 12.10 ship with kernel 3.5?
[17:18] <SpamapS> Did quantal lose something where you could hold down alt and drag a window from any spot on the window?
[17:22] <trism> SpamapS: working fine here (just updated a moment ago), maybe you played with some settings in ccsm?
[17:22] <SpamapS> no I swore off ccsm back in oneiric
[17:23] <SpamapS> but just in case, I'll do that "blow away all your compiz settings" thing again
[17:23] <trism> SpamapS: is this in unity or a different desktop environment?
[17:23] <SpamapS> unity, pretty stock
[17:37] <SpamapS> trism: thanks for the confirmation. a little gconftool-2 magic and I can alt-drag things again :)
[17:38] <trism> SpamapS: excellent, was it the /apps/metacity/general/mouse_button_modifier key?
[17:40] <trism> SpamapS: oh unless you just did a recursive unset (just curious in case it happens to somebody else)
[17:40] <SpamapS> no idea
[17:40] <SpamapS> yeah I did a full recursive unset
[17:40] <SpamapS> which subsequently crashed my compiz of course.. but it came back and is now working well :)
[17:49] <ironhalik> Hello
[17:50] <ironhalik> I'm wondering - is 12.10 comparable to what 12.04 was between alpha 2 and beta 1?
[17:50] <ironhalik> daily driver wise
[18:07] <centrelink> ironhalik; right now 12.10 is basically 12.04 with some shit broken
[18:07] <centrelink> and a -slightly- updated theme
[18:08] <ironhalik> Yeah, I guess it is
[18:08] <ironhalik> but I'm kind of an update junkie ;>
[18:09] <ironhalik> I've got 'apt-get update && apt-get upgrade' aliased ;>
[18:10] <ironhalik> and the updated theme is nice ;>
[18:21] <TJ-> what? not an hourly cron job? :O
[18:22] <BluesKaj> ironhalik,  have you tried apt-fast ?
[18:40] <ironhalik> TJ-: its not the same when cron does it for you
[18:40] <ironhalik> you need to slowly type the command into terminal, wait for the repos to update, review the list of changed packages and hit 'y' and return
[18:40] <TJ-> ironhalik: :D I've heard that before
[18:41] <ironhalik> ;>
[18:41] <ironhalik> BluesKaj: Why would I? The update process would betoo fast :P
[18:41] <ironhalik> maybe Ill ask a more constructive question
[18:42] <ironhalik> eclipse and java works ok? And android sdk maybe? :>
[21:33] <Walther> do-release-upgrade throws errors at me constantly, who should I tell about this?
[21:33] <Walther> update-manager -d from 12.04
[21:34] <Walther> "System program problem detected" every 5 seconds or so, even though I hit "ignore future problems..."
[23:09] <Walther> My quantal install has something wrong - it is extremely laggy
[23:10] <Walther> right-clicking on desktop -> three seconds before menu appears, etc
[23:10] <Walther> very unresponsive user experience, so to say
[23:10] <Walther> dash takes >10s to pop up