[01:37] <maxb> Hrm... on raring it seems like some video files are playing much too bright - the effect is similar to a gamma adjustment
[01:37] <maxb> Looks like it could be gstreamer related - playing with xine-ui looks more normal
[10:52] <tim__> hi, trying to update one of my machines to 13.04, i'm getting the following error: http://pastie.org/private/olnreu1rgj7exjtltnifzq
[10:52] <tim__> any idea?
[10:54] <tim__> hm ... an apt-get dist-upgrade starts working ...
[10:56] <ikonia> tim__: how are you trying to upgrade
[10:57] <tim__> ikonia: do-release-upgrade -d
[10:57] <ikonia> tim__: never seen that before
[11:02] <tim__> ikonia: me neither ;)
[11:21] <ironhalik> the bug preventing installing amd64 is still out there?
[11:49] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[12:12] <nonuby> any luck with getting skype working with latest daily builds?
[12:13] <nonuby> 64bit. skype: depends on skype-bin unable to correct problems etc..
[12:15] <nonuby> also used to click 'x' on xchat and it going to systray, this doesnt seem to be supported now since ubuntu prematurely removed systray whitelisting. xchat is the recommended irc client right?
[13:18] <murthy> hello everyone
[13:50] <timblechmann> hi, upgraded one of my machines to 13.04. unfortunately kde does not start anymore: a window pops up asking: `could not start d-bus. can you call qdbus?`
[13:50] <timblechmann> doing so, qdbus complains that it cannot open the config file: /usr/share/qchooser//default.conf
[13:50] <timblechmann> s/qchooser/qtchooser/
[13:58] <BluesKaj> timblechmann, drop to a tty and update/upgrade
[14:03] <timblechmann> BluesKaj: no changes with update/upgrade. but i have resolved it by fixing the symlink manually and installing qdbus for amd64 (for some reason only the i386 one was installed)
[14:03] <BluesKaj> weird
[14:03] <timblechmann> yes
[14:06] <BluesKaj> timblechmann, did you upgrade to 13.04 directly or with remote commands over a network ?
[14:07] <timblechmann> BluesKaj: i started via do-release-upgrade, which broke for some weird reason (pasted earlier). then i continued with apt-get dist-upgrade
[14:08] <BluesKaj> timblechmann, do-release-upgrade -d , I hope
[14:08] <timblechmann> yep
[14:08] <BluesKaj> ok
[14:09] <BluesKaj> timblechmann, could have been some left over ppas , sometimes they aren't deleted cleanly during the upgrade
[14:10] <timblechmann> BluesKaj: possibly. iirc i used one of the kubuntu ppas, which might have pulled in some qt version
[14:18] <MoPac> Since the overnight updates, is anyone else unable to get mouse settings to stick? If I slide the touchpad sensitivity up to max in the system settings application, then click one settings level up and then back, the sensitivity has reset to default.  Mouse behavior reflects this
[14:20] <Sonikk> hi, where does banshee store it configurations? i want to edit that file but i cannot find it (ubuntu 13.04)
[14:40] <bjsnider> persons still use banshee?
[14:41] <BluesKaj> i guess some do
[14:42] <mandoguit> http://banshee.fm/support/faq/       It is stored under ~/.config/banshee-1/. The library database itself is called banshee.db and is a SQLite 3 database.
[14:43] <mandoguit> maybe........don't know for sure as I don't have it installed here.  probably worth checking out though
[14:51] <arielsanflo> hello
[14:51] <arielsanflo> saludos a todos
[14:51] <arielsanflo> necesito ayuda
[14:52] <arielsanflo> con rtl8192cu no me compila en el kernel 3.8.0.13
[14:57] <BluesKaj> !es | arielsanflo
[14:58] <arielsanflo> yes
[14:58] <arielsanflo> undesrtand
[14:58] <Sonikk> mandoguit: thanks
[14:59] <MoPac> Since the overnight updates, is anyone else unable to get mouse settings to stick? If I slide the touchpad sensitivity up to max in the system settings application, then click one settings level up and then back, the sensitivity has reset to default.  Mouse behavior reflects this
[15:00] <BluesKaj> arielsanflo, why compile 3.8.0.13 ?
[15:00] <BluesKaj> it'll be in the repos soon
[15:00] <mandoguit> Sonikk:  yw
[15:01] <BluesKaj> anyway have to do some checking ..BBL
[15:01] <arielsanflo> rtl8192 no compile in kernel 3.8.0.13
[15:03] <arielsanflo> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2076315&p=12318056#post12318056
[15:04] <arielsanflo> is bug what  resolve
[15:04] <arielsanflo> my english is so so
[16:36] <ironhalik> how, uh, bleeding edge is xorg-edgers ppa? Are problems to be expected daily, or is it more like a testing debian release? :>
[16:36] <ikonia> ironhalik: xorg-edgers isn't an ubuntu PPA
[16:38] <ironhalik> uh, but still... Any expirience with it?
[16:38] <ikonia> in what context ?
[16:39] <ironhalik> Reliability of the packages included
[16:39] <ikonia> for use with what ?
[16:39] <ironhalik> raring, for everyday, non-production use
[16:40] <ikonia> well, as raring is unstable....and the xorg-edgers stuff is bleeding edge, it seems like an unwise idea
[16:40] <ironhalik> Thats what I thought too, but on the other hand, I've got great expirience with alphas and betas of the last three releases of Ubuntu
[16:41] <ironhalik> Just wondering if xorg-edgers isn't pushing my luck.
[16:41] <IdleOne> ironhalik: give it a shot if your ok with possible system breakage
[16:42] <ironhalik> Yeah, I guess thats the only way to find out. I've got decent backup policy ;>
[16:42] <IdleOne> just don't come yelling at me when it does break :)
[16:43] <johnjohn101> is it bad that i want 13.04 out so I can start playing with the next generation of ubuntu?
[16:43] <ironhalik> Due to some issues with my radeon 7xxx performence with fglrx and fglrx-updates in raring, I need the latest betas. And there are some issues with installing them from AMD site
[16:44] <ironhalik> IdleOne: Ofcourse - I'm aware of the risks involved ;> It's always the beta-testers fault ;>
[16:44] <ironhalik> johnjohn101: It's perfectly normal ;>
[16:45] <johnjohn101> i'm looking for new equipment and was wondering what video is going to be best supported in mir.
[16:47] <johnjohn101> that being said,  i am now running 13.04 at home
[16:47] <IdleOne> hard to say when mir is pre-embryonic
[16:47] <IdleOne> I believe there is a #ubuntu-mir though
[16:48] <ironhalik> I'm also wondering hows the driver support comming. Considering linux always had some issues with vendor support, I'm kinda wary about additional display server
[16:48] <johnjohn101> ok, i'll go there.
[16:49] <ironhalik> btw - will Unity really switch to Qt?
[16:50] <IdleOne> that seems to be the plan
[16:50] <johnjohn101> read something that says in May-June, we'll see the preview of unity next.  I can't wait
[16:53] <jacobw> ironhalik: I certainly hope so, standardizing on QT is about 5 years overdue IMO
[16:53] <johnjohn101> why do you say that?
[16:53] <johnjohn101> i guess qt is further along than gtk?
[16:54] <jacobw> GTK just doesn't support rapid application development, it's an archiac framework of layers upon layers of hacks to make simple things work
[16:55] <jacobw> Read the project summary of libsexy, http://www.ohloh.net/p/libsexy
[16:56] <johnjohn101> interesting.
[17:00] <johnjohn101> qml is interesting but i think still in it's infancy
[17:03] <brendand> johnjohn101, it's more than three years old. i think that makes it a toddler :)
[17:28] <min|dvir|us> My video card drivers are completely busted.
[17:28] <min|dvir|us> I had to copy /etc/X11/xorg.conf.failsafe to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
[17:28] <min|dvir|us> Any thoughts on this?
[17:29] <min|dvir|us> lightdm works just fine, but as soon as I log in, I can see the first "frame" of what I'm supposed to see, and my mouse moves, but nothing else updates.
[17:29] <min|dvir|us> I just see a static picture of an old render with a moving mouse.
[17:29] <min|dvir|us> And when I move my mouse I can see the cursor responding to text fields and stuff.
[17:32] <min|dvir|us> Happened right after I updated to Raring.
[17:33] <min|dvir|us> Plus I see crazy messages in /var/log/X11.
[17:38] <bjsnider> which driver?
[17:38] <bjsnider> which card?
[17:54] <min|dvir|us> bjsnider: not sure what driver.
[17:54] <min|dvir|us> It's integrated graphics for a Sandy Bridge.
[17:54] <min|dvir|us> Intel HD 3000 I believe.
[17:55] <bjsnider> highly unlikely there's anything wrong with that
[18:02] <min|dvir|us> bjsnider: well, there's definitely something wrong with my computer.
[18:02] <min|dvir|us> Right now I'm on fbdev and it works fine.
[18:02] <min|dvir|us> (Except for that it's not outputting for two monitors.)
[18:02] <min|dvir|us> (And it's not hwaccel.)
[18:03] <bjsnider> what crazy messages?
[18:06] <min|dvir|us> bjsnider: https://gist.github.com/dan-transparensee/9358f9931a8c1298c14d
[18:06] <min|dvir|us> That is the result of a grep so let me know if you want more.
[18:07] <min|dvir|us> Those are two separate bootup attempts. I'm not sure why one says permission denied but I think that was me trying to run startx.
[18:08] <bjsnider> sounds like maybe the wrong kernel is being booted
[18:09] <min|dvir|us> That sounds like a very reasonable explanation. Which kernel should I boot/how do I find out?
[18:09] <bjsnider> i'm not sure which one is current
[18:11] <min|dvir|us> I'm just booting from the first menu item in GRUB.
[18:13] <min|dvir|us> I'll be right back, trying to boot from an old kernel.
[18:17] <lunitik> I noticed gksu is no longer being used in Ubuntu, what is doing authentication now in its place?
[18:21] <lunitik> It is using PolicyKit's pkexec, in case anyone is wondering.
[18:25] <Walther> Hello folks! I just installed fglrx but I'm getting a watermark on my screen "Unsupported Hardware"
[18:25] <Walther> I have a Radeon HD 7970
[18:25] <lunitik> Walther: You really shouldn't run development versions of Ubuntu on proprietary drivers
[18:27] <Walther> well, sucks to be me but I am :P What to do next - the Catalyst version seems a bit low (12.9) compared to the newest available one
[18:28] <Walther> Newest available one on site seems to be 13.1
[18:30] <Walther> hmm. I could of course do a complete clean install of 12.10 but that would not be preferrable
[18:31] <Walther> But yeah, umm, is 7970 supposed to be supported - and if, on which driver version?
[19:01] <Walther> How to get rid of the watermart "Unsupported Hardware" when using a HD 7970 gpu?
[19:06] <cjohnston> I know that memtest86+ had a bug causing bad results on test 7... I'm running a raring daily from last week, so in theory the bug fix should be in it.. I'm still getting errors (current count 754) on test 7... what is the chance this is still that bug vs bad memory?
[19:27] <Guest41815> bjsnider: this is min|dvir|us... changed nothing.
[19:28] <Guest41815> Only using xorg.conf.failsafe works.
[19:38] <ironhalik> Walther: http://askubuntu.com/questions/25519/how-to-remove-amd-unsupported-hardware-without-reinstalling-the-driver
[19:39] <ironhalik> Walther: http://askubuntu.com/questions/206288/how-can-i-get-the-amd-driver-running-on-ubuntu-12-10-amd-radeon-hd-7310-amd-vi
[19:39] <ironhalik> this also, but I did not try this one - seems more elegant IMHO
[19:39] <ironhalik> though
[20:07] <bjsnider> Guest41815, this message from ubuntu's intel maintainer: make sure he updates to kernel -13.23 first
[21:45] <min|dvir|us> bjsnider: thanks, will try.
[23:27] <fcuk112> anyone u/g to 13.04 yet?  any issues?
[23:29] <k1l_> quite stable in my view. some issue now and then but nothing dramatic
[23:30] <fcuk112> cool thx
[23:30] <Thete> Is there a way to update to nightly from 12.10?