[00:13] <Daekdroom> Hm.
[00:13] <Daekdroom> What is the package that contains the webapp addon for Firefox?
[00:41] <bjsnider> can someone do me a favour please?
[00:41] <bjsnider> if anybody's around
[00:42] <BluesKaj> I'm here , bjsnider , but on W7 atm
[00:43] <bjsnider> yeah, that won't do
[00:43] <Daekdroom> I'm on Quantal.
[00:43] <BluesKaj> thought so
[00:43] <bjsnider> Daekdroom, do you have a video file you can try playing?
[00:44] <Daekdroom> bjsnider, using totem?
[00:44] <bjsnider> no
[00:44] <bjsnider> i need you to use gnome-mplayer
[00:44] <bjsnider> you can choose either mplayer or mplayer2 as the backend
[00:44] <Daekdroom> kk
[00:45] <Daekdroom> gnome-mplayer installed.
[00:45] <bjsnider> ok, start playing a video file
[00:45] <Daekdroom> Is this about any specific file format/codec?
[00:45] <bjsnider> no, i don't think so
[00:46] <bjsnider> start playing the file and then push the stop button
[00:46] <bjsnider> wait and see if the file starts playing again
[00:47] <Daekdroom> bjsnider, for a very brief moment it does, then it actually stops.
[00:47] <bjsnider> try playingt he file by right-clicking and selecting gnome-mplayer
[00:48] <Daekdroom> Still working ok.
[00:49] <bjsnider> what kind of file is it?
[00:50] <Daekdroom> MPEG-4 Video containing H.264 and AAC
[00:50] <bjsnider> can you try playing something different and then stopping it to see if it keep playing anyway?
[00:50] <bjsnider> or actually starts over
[00:51] <Daekdroom> Let me try a DVD ISO
[00:52] <Daekdroom> Working ok as well
[01:07] <bjsnider> Daekdroom, thank you
[01:34] <bjsnider> Daekdroom, were you using mplayer or mplayer2?
[01:34] <Daekdroom> bjsnider, mplayer
[01:34] <bjsnider> can you try it with mplayer2?
[01:38] <Daekdroom> bjsnider, i'm unable to play the files I used previously.
[01:38] <bjsnider> really?
[01:38] <bjsnider> please elaborate
[01:38] <Daekdroom> Oh
[01:38] <Daekdroom> Nevermind
[01:39] <Daekdroom> It only happened if I tried to open them through GNOME Mplayer's 'open recent'
[01:39] <bjsnider> ok
[01:39] <bjsnider> so, if you play the files and then stop them and wait, do they restart?
[01:39] <Daekdroom> Nope.
[01:40] <bjsnider> strange
[01:44] <bjsnider> ah, for me it's only happening with mplayer and not with mplayer2
[01:45] <bjsnider> so i guess the lesson is use mplayer2 instead
[08:37] <zniavre> bonjour
[08:37] <zniavre> ooops sorry wrong chanel
[11:49] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[11:49] <penguin42> hey BK
[11:51] <BluesKaj> hi penguin42 , I see we have to add our nameservers to /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head , once again to run network interfaces without network manager
[11:53] <penguin42> BluesKaj: I've not tried a 12.10 without NM; but  if you're stripping out NM why not also strip out the dnsmasq and resolv.conf smarts ?
[11:54] <BluesKaj> resolv.conf is required for static ip in /etc/network/interfaces without NM
[11:55] <penguin42> right but you could just write to /etc/resolv.conf couldn't you?
[11:59] <BluesKaj>  /etc/resolv.conf is written to by /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d now ..if you write to resolv.conf directly it will be overwritten by /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d
[12:00] <BluesKaj> why the devs did that is beyond my understanding
[12:03] <|Frederik> Is there some change in 12.10 kernel packages which prevent them from running correctly on 12.0.4? When I boot them, network does not come up and usb keyboard does not work.
[12:04] <bazhang> |Frederik, yes, you dont mix later kernels with earlier releases.
[12:05] <|Frederik> so what's the incompatible change?
[12:05] <bazhang> 12.10 with the 12.10 kernel, and earlier releases with their respective kernels
[12:06] <|Frederik> their should be a specific reason why it's not working
[12:06] <|Frederik> there
[12:26] <WarOfTheNerd> bazhang, it is supported technically.  There are packages for that in repos
[12:26] <WarOfTheNerd> |Frederik, wait for 12.10 to be released first
[12:58]  * penguin42 is seeing odd behaviour on Kubuntu where it's trying to mount an encrypted partition at login, didn't used to do that, and doesn't seem to be set to
[13:05] <BluesKaj> penguin42:  this is urelated to your question , but are you using lightdm ?
[13:06] <penguin42> yes
[13:08]  * penguin42 wonders why lpstat wants to connect to my non-existent gnome-keyring
[13:10] <yofel> if it's saying "WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: /home/yofel/.cache/keyring-ZbC91m/pkcs11: No such file or directory" - quite a few things do that in quantal here, not sure why
[13:10] <penguin42> nod
[13:10]  * penguin42 hadn't noticed it on anything else
[13:12] <BluesKaj> penguin42:  nouveau driver ?
[13:12] <penguin42> BluesKaj: Nope, open ATI driver
[13:13] <BluesKaj> ok'
[13:14] <BluesKaj> that probly explains the pixelated inaccessible lightdm login then...nvidia card with nouveau here
[13:14] <yofel> I'm using nouveau and lightdm is fine
[13:14] <penguin42> BluesKaj: But you're sure you're not seeing anything in /var/log/lightdm ?
[13:14] <yofel> but it could be an issue with the specific card
[13:15]  * penguin42 wonders why ltrace gets no output from tracing lpstat
[13:17] <BluesKaj> penguin42:  this the greeter log , http://paste.ubuntu.com/1169806/
[13:19] <penguin42> BluesKaj: Mine is similar, except it doesn't have the main.qml error line
[13:21] <BluesKaj> well, i just drop to the tty to login then startx ..it's no biggie , just annoying
[13:21] <penguin42> line 135 is property string usersession: model.session      so I guess model.session is unset - whatever that is
[13:22] <penguin42> BluesKaj: On the greeter can you choose KDE as a session?
[13:24] <BluesKaj> the greeter is unreadable , pixelated jumbled squares all over the screen , not resolving as a prper image
[13:24] <BluesKaj> penguin42: ^
[13:25] <BluesKaj> yofel:  nvidia geforce 8400gs ...it's a cheap pci card but adequate
[13:25] <penguin42> ah, that does sound like a disagreement with the nvidia drivers - do you have any other logs in /var/log/lightdm  - like the X startup logs?
[13:33] <BluesKaj> yeah penguin42 there's the x-0.log , but it's 554 lines
[13:36] <penguin42> BluesKaj: That's what pastebin is for
[13:45] <bobweaver> can anyone help me with this question please disregrad the QT/QT-quick stuff (unless you know)     http://paste.ubuntu.com/1169843/
[13:45] <bobweaver> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlOacuIldM8
[13:45] <bobweaver> my unity3d form-factor TV  ^^
[13:54] <BluesKaj> wow, now kate won't to open in dolphin "KDEInit could not launch '/usr/bin/kate ", and if I try to open it from the terminal , it segfaults with multiple errors about fonts beingf depracated
[13:55] <penguin42> kate's happy here - sounds like you've got a bit of a mess there - ignore any fontconfig warnings
[14:54] <BluesKaj> penguin42:  reinstalled kate , seems fine now except after opern the file in krunner , kate no longer opens  , here is the  x-0.log , http://paste.ubuntu.com/1169965/
[14:55] <penguin42> BluesKaj: yeh well that does look like a nouvaeu issue doesn't it
[14:58] <BluesKaj> now kate won't open in dolphin if I use the krunner with kdesudo ...strange
[15:00] <BluesKaj> kate won't open in dolphin if I open it in the terminal as well
[15:19] <penguin42> hmm, chromium is getting annoyingly crashy for me
[15:19] <penguin42> enough for me to think about switching back to ff
[15:27] <BluesKaj> using FF here without any probs
[15:28] <penguin42> nod
[15:28] <penguin42> I switched a few years ago
[15:28] <penguin42> very hard bug to report though, random hangs
[15:31] <BluesKaj> kate seems to be my problem atm ...won't open in dolphin if I use krunner with kdesudo
[15:32] <BluesKaj> chromium was ok , it ran fine ...it's the lack of font resizing options in the tabs the bugs me
[15:34]  * BluesKaj uses a 42" plasma tv as monitor and failure of google to care that more and more users are doing so is offensive to me
[15:36] <penguin42> as your main monitor?
[15:39] <BluesKaj> yes, this is our HTC setup ...wife has a windows pc , and there's a laptop we seldom use except when travelling ...my other linuxbox bit the dust in march
[15:46] <penguin42> ah right, yeh I gave my mum a PC and wired it to her 32" TV as it's main display, works OK - I couldn't imagine using a 42" for dev and general use though
[15:48] <BluesKaj> penguin42:  well, it's 10ft away so it's not overwhelming ...using wireless KB and mouse from my easy chair
[15:48] <penguin42> nod
[16:44] <edgy> Hi, dpkg -l |grep ^rc show lots of 386 packages, is it only me? why?
[16:45] <penguin42> edgy: I've seen some cases where a whole load of 386 packages get removed, and I'm not sure why
[16:45] <penguin42> edgy: Particularly I install googleearth and then sometime later something comes along and removes it and all the 386 stuff it depended on
[16:46] <edgy> penguin42: for me it's not removed, can I remove them safely now?
[16:46] <edgy> rc means removed but not completely?
[16:46] <penguin42> edgy: I think if they're ^rc then they're close-to removed anyway, so yes you should be able to = but the question is why did you have them
[16:47] <edgy> penguin42: how can I remove them now?
[16:47] <edgy> penguin42: I don't want to do it one by one
[16:48] <penguin42> edgy: I don't think you need to, I'm not even sure computer janitor will do it
[16:48] <penguin42> edgy: If they're just in rc then it's just config files left
[16:49] <edgy> penguin42: yes, i still don't want to pollute my eyes with them, it hurts my 64bit eyes
[16:49] <penguin42> haha
[16:50] <penguin42> edgy: Well, I ***think** dpkg --purge `dpkg -l |grep ^rc|awk '{print $2}'`   would do it - but you might want to be careful with that, if I've got it wrong it might nuke half your system
[16:52] <edgy> penguin42: thanks a lot
[20:05] <ripps> Great! The Nvidia driver from xorg-edgers allows me to actually use a composited desktop again.
[20:06] <ripps> Now, we just need to fix Network-Manager so I don't have to downgrade everytime reboot.
[20:13] <vivid> ripps :: excellent
[20:17] <crf> hi, I am using quantal. Recently, using nautilus, I can no longer mount SD cards or my windows partition. It says "Adding read ACL for uid 1000 to xyz failed: Operation not supported
[21:10] <vivid> uhg, cant minimize rhythmbox
[21:24] <ironhalik> hmm - what does the 'suspend' command do?
[21:24] <ironhalik> it's not 'pm-suspend'
[21:26] <trism> ironhalik: dpkg -S $(which suspend); (I can't seem to figure out what package it is in, I don't have it on any of my systems)
[21:27] <trism> ironhalik: oh nm
[21:27] <trism> ironhalik: help suspend
[21:27] <trism> ironhalik: it is a bash command
[21:27] <ironhalik> ohh.. that explains it
[21:28] <ironhalik> thanks
[21:28] <FernandoMiguel> I haven't got Suspend to work in a few kernels
[21:28] <FernandoMiguel> but pm-suspend works fine
[21:36] <ironhalik> what would be the proper place for custom scripts, with access from all users?
[21:36] <ironhalik> in the unix dir tree
[22:21] <dwatkins>  /usr/local/bin, perhaps?
[23:55] <peterrus> anyone else having unity-panel-server occupying 100% cpu and not responding?