[00:35] Hm, empathy seems to be h8n [01:49] good Eve [01:50] Just finished installing Raring 13.04 on a MBP, flawless. No more vm's for me, time to move in fulltime === jimerickson is now known as Guest48984 [04:57] Where's my split view in Nautilus? :( [05:41] Are any of you guys having lockups when transferring 2+ GB of files across the network? [05:41] My connection times out whenever I push at least 2.2GB of data. It messes everything upt o the point that I have to restart. [05:45] dmesg output? what hardware is this? have you tried doing rmmod and modprobe back the network driver? [05:47] I have not. I'm doing this with my laptop right now to the same server (laptop and desktop are fresh 13.04 installs today) [05:47] in a minute here I'll be able to see if it's consistent across entirely different hardware. [05:48] yep - same thing happens on laptop [05:48] connection timed out [05:48] happens over samba or rsync/ssh [05:52] is the only way to report bugs using ubuntu-bug? [05:55] I'd imagine you can report it in launchpad as well. [05:55] I tried, but it only went up to 12.10. I found a 13.04 launchpad link but there's no place to create new bugs like before. [05:55] What would I file it against if I used ubuntu-bug? [05:55] nautilus wouldn't be applicable since it does it under rsync/ssh as well... [05:55] against the kernel I'd imagine. [05:56] well, after this happens, can you initiate any further network connectivity? [05:56] no, nothing [05:56] again, dmesg output? [05:56] pings are gone, etc. [05:56] I'll get my laptop- it's still hung up, sec. [05:57] actually my laptop is working again [05:57] if it's indeed the network driver that causes this (should hopefully be seen in dmesg), then I guess you log it against the kernel. [05:57] well, I'm not sure. we're talking wired desktop vs wireless laptop that the issue came up. [06:04] I got a slew of DMA: Out of SW-IOMMU space errors in dmesg on my desktop. [06:07] http://paste.ubuntu.com/5572620/ [06:08] this ubuntu-bug thing is useless [06:09] there are no parameters for which network file transfers fits under [06:13] I'm glad reporting bugs is so easy. <_< [06:19] roasted: report it against the kernel. [06:20] the kernel package. [06:21] the kernel package, as in, ubuntu-bug kernel? [06:22] I have to admit I have no idea how ubuntu-bug works... [06:22] I have no idea what to file it against. But I'm all rigth now. I just picked a bogus package, thinking I'd at least throw it on the table and it can be refiltereda ccordingly. But now that I'm filing it, I have the option to retitle it "I don't know" [06:22] I've always done bug reporting in launchpad. [06:22] I find it unbelievably frustrating it's this difficult to file a freakin bug. [06:23] But it's okay, like I said I finally got to the point where I can file it under a general pool and they can filter it accordingly. [06:23] I need to be at work in 5 hours so I hardly care at this point. :P [06:23] $ ubuntu-bug --help [06:23] Usage: ubuntu-bug [options] [symptom|pid|package|program path|.apport/.crash file] [06:23] thanks, but it's too late :P [06:23] next time [06:23] so ubuntu-bug seems like it should work? [06:23] yeah [06:23] but what package [06:23] I have no idea what to put for the package [06:24] "sudo dpkg --list | grep -i linux-image" will show linux kernel packages. [06:24] uname -a will show your current running version [06:24] thanks [06:24] it's all good tho - filed. [06:24] looks like it went under gnome-control center even tho I said to put it under I don't know [06:25] whatever. Make it difficult to submit a bug and you'll get bugs floating under the wrong categories. [06:25] at least it's on the radar now. === vibhav is now known as Guest98376 === bambee is now known as rperier === Guest98376 is now known as vibhav [08:46] Hey guys. How's everyone doing? I was wondering if you could help me. I just upgraded to Kubuntu 13.0 and since the upgrade I've had a constant issue with my microphone on skype. => Crackling/Distorsed sound Input&Output wise that I cannot seem to make it go away only after closing and reopening the program several times. Without altering any settings it comes back after a restart. Any clues or ideas on what it might be? My guess would be [08:46] pulseaudio, but what exactly? the codec? I've made some research on the issue, but nothing yet. [09:17] skype stopped after an upgrade. any way to fix it? [09:32] same problem here :/ [10:16] anyone has the missing bluetooth-applet problem on raring? I run bluetooth-applet manually but it still not showing up [11:01] hey guys is there a way i can set my windows key on my keyboard to open the k menu in kde === EagleScreen is now known as Guest89798 [11:04] http://www.ubuntu.com/testing is very outdated === croppa is now known as croppa_ [12:18] Hi all [12:23] I can not find mkfs.ntfs in raring [12:37] !ntfs-3g [12:38] ntfs-3g is a Linux driver which allows read/write access to NTFS partitions. Installation instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions [12:38] mortal, ^ [12:40] mortal, are you trying to format a partition to ntfs ? [12:43] yes [12:44] ntfs-3g is installed but no mkfs.ntfs present [12:48] mortal: Well, something's weird. [12:48] mortal: sudo apt-get install apt-file; sudo apt-file update; apt-file search mkfs.ntfs [12:54] mortal, just use a partition manager like gparted [12:56] there's no such app in the repos as mkfs.ntfs [13:14] mortal, run the command, man mkntfs [13:14] the man will show the options [13:15] or go here , http://linux.die.net/man/8/mkfs.ntfs [13:19] BluesKaj: do you trust mkntfs ? [13:20] ikonia, dunno never used it , but mortal obviously does [13:21] ikonia, have you used it ? [13:22] only in testing and it didn't great a solid file system when windows checked it [13:22] had to run a check disk and defrag on it [13:24] ok thanks for the info ikonia, I prefer gparted anyway livecd , even the partition manager on kubuntu let me down a couple of times when trying to resize and format partitions [13:24] winusb needs mkfs.ntfs [13:24] I don't don't believe in making ntfs file systems from outside windows, as it's a reverse engineered process [13:24] so I symlinked mkntfs to mkfs.ntfs [13:25] mortal, check ikonia's post above [13:25] (that's only my opinion) [13:30] ikonia, I meant the post about checkdisk and defrag [13:32] well, that was my one time testing it, and I wan't impressed [13:38] Is it ok to delete packages from synaptic which are underthe status local or obsolete , ie linux-headers etc === bambee is now known as rperier [14:23] hello friends [14:24] anybody having trouble transferring more than 2 GB of data over the network? Whether it's rsync/ssh, Samba, etc., I get a connection timed out each time. === jack_ is now known as wNz [16:32] hello! [16:57] hey, i installed the daily today and i'm experiencing very slow and unsteady scrolling in both chromium and firefox (both from official repos). is this a known issue? [16:58] i'm on a thinkpad x220i with an Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09) [16:59] dAnjou: how's your CPU usage? [16:59] I just redid my little test here by connecting my 13.04 machine with a 12.04 machine via samba. I pushed 3.2 GB without issue... however on the flip side 2.1 GB-ish was there I was continually having issues at home. [17:00] qengho: there is one process going ham, indeed [17:00] i'll try to copy it [17:01] /usr/bin/X .. something [17:01] /usr/bin/X :2 -background none -verbose -auth /run/gdm/auth-for-gdm-Efg5f9/database -nolisten tcp vt7 [17:02] oh yeah, and i'm running gnome-shell and gdm [17:03] dAnjou: could be the compositing and the code that talks to the video hardware. Does 12.10 do it too? [17:06] qengho: nope, and i just switched to lightdm and unity. it's gone [17:06] smooth scrolling like never before [17:06] damn [17:06] Weeeeird. [17:06] let me check out lightdm and gnome-shell [17:06] Shell should behave pretty well. [17:07] So should lightdm. [17:07] :\ [17:08] it's gdm [17:09] lightdm and gnome-shell is fine [17:09] dAnjou: Just for giggles, how about gdm and unity? [17:09] :P [17:09] sure [17:10] although scrolling seems to be damn exhausting for chromium [17:10] and firefox too [17:10] dAnjou: File a bug report, please. Probably on ubuntu/+source/gdm . [17:14] what the hell man [17:14] gdm and unity works fine too [17:16] waaat, now it's gone too with gdm and gnome-shell [17:17] but i'll switch back to lightdm. looks better :P === tlyu_ is now known as tlyu [17:43] dAnjou: See, thoroughness counts for a lot. Like I said, weeeeird. [18:35] Just pushed 40GB from my 13.04 laptop without issue, but pushing 2.1 GB at home last night... not so much === wNz is now known as wN [18:45] Has anybody else out there used 13.04 to push data to a server of some sort, specifically by ssh/rsync, samba, etc? Any issues with that? I find it strange I'm the only one that ran into it. [19:52] Works fine here, using ssh/rsync. [19:55] bekks: what systems were you working with? 13.04 to...? [19:55] Also, how much data did you push [19:55] ? [19:55] roasted: 13.04 to 10.04/12.04/S10 - and I am talking about several GB. [19:56] more than 2.3 GB ish? (that's where I ran into issues) [19:58] Yes. [19:58] Far more. [19:58] That's great to know. I wonder what on earth could have caused my issue I ran into. [19:59] I pushed that 40GB here from my 13.04 laptop to a 12.04 desktop system with no issues... but this same exact 13.04 laptop to my server at home (ubuntu server 12.04.2) was a no go. Same with my desktop, also 13.04, to the same server. === c_smith_away is now known as c_smith [23:33] jbicha, what's the issue with integrating gnome 3.8? i knew at one point but my brain has turned into mush [23:34] GNOME changes a lot of stuff in 6 months and it takes time to integrate with Ubuntu [23:35] you're welcome to try the gnome3 and gnome3-staging PPAs if you want to see the current condition but gnome-settings-daemon & gnome-control-center include a bunch of regressions