[01:04] hey guys [01:05] how do i download the linux kernel package source to install the ndiswrapper-dkms module [01:06] can't seem to find the name sor it under gnome-packagekit [01:07] um... [01:07] nathaneltitane, did you try just doing apt-get install ndiswrapper-dkms ? [01:08] since that's a package in Quantal [01:08] ya. it doesnt build stating that the linux source for current kernel isnt installed. that's what got me looking into it [01:08] there seems to be bug with ndiswrapper since 12.04 [01:09] btw, im running the install on my EFI machine. like butter [01:09] install linux-headers for your kernel [01:09] not sure if it installs by default, nor what kernel you're using [01:11] ya. its building now. thanks [01:11] completely forgot they were called headers :P [01:12] i got a bad return status on build [01:12] gonna file [01:17] a bug? [01:17] * TheLordOfTime would like the link :p [01:18] bug number 1071963 [01:20] TheLordOfTime: got it?? [01:21] i'll keep an eye on the bug :) [01:21] * TheLordOfTime points at him subscribing to the bug [01:21] ok [01:21] * nathaneltitane approves [01:21] i won't do much except track it though [01:21] still ok [01:21] maybe exercise bugcontrol and set an importance if its confirmed :P [01:21] but i won't confirm it [01:21] * TheLordOfTime has no test system [01:22] but look at the log, can you tell me if it'S fixable? [01:23] * TheLordOfTime isnt an ndiswrapper expert [01:23] k [01:25] seems to be a recursive issue in ubuntu under many versions [01:34] i actually found the compat package for the linux atheros driver im trying to install.. just built it, waiting for reboot [01:45] question: can i pipe a dpkg command after a wget to simulate an rpm install from url? [01:54] ... ew rpm [04:12] LordOfTime, what do you do with bugs like these -> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/889706 [04:12] Ubuntu bug 889706 in Fedora "Gnome-shell randomly crashes" [Undecided,Confirmed] [04:13] it reads like a forum thread and contains atleast 10-20 different bugs from what I can see [18:00] hello