=== hggdh_ is now known as hggdh [00:19] !find file libxul.pc [00:19] libxul.pc is not a valid distribution: extras, kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, lucid, lucid-backports, lucid-proposed, medibuntu, partner, precise, precise-backports, precise-proposed, quantal, quantal-backports, quantal-proposed, raring, raring-backports, raring-proposed, saucy, saucy-backports, saucy-proposed, stable, testing, unstable [00:19] !find file libxul.pc raring === teepot is now known as teebot === teebot is now known as teepot [09:53] Hi there, any chance to get chrome beta in channel in 13.04? https://launchpad.net/~chromium-daily/+archive/beta seems dead [09:53] hubx, Chrome beta? [09:54] Chromium is different from Google Chrome. [09:59] smartboyhw, I wanted to say Chromium... but Chrome Beta is also fine. Sometimes I have webdev stuff to do and want bleeding edge ;) [10:00] hubx, mm? Try Chrome Canary. It's very bleeding-edge, but it's regularly auto-updated (unlike Chromium which uses apt-get). Also, 13.04 is NOT the scope in #ubuntu+1 now, try asking in #ubuntu might be better:) [10:01] smartboyhw, alright ty :) [10:08] Hiyas all === BluesKaj_ is now known as BluesKaj === echidnaman is now known as JontheEchidna === jnc_ is now known as shadows === om26er is now known as om26er|away [15:10] glad to see 3.10 kernel land === om26er|away is now known as om26er [16:23] hi all [16:23] anyone has fglrx working in saucy? [16:27] paulo_gomes: why? [16:28] i've tryed and get black screen, both from repos and amd site [16:28] interesting; sorry to be not much help here [16:29] no problem, just curious if is something to do with my hardware or from the driver [16:29] opensource driver works great [16:29] I once used a desktop computer with ATI (not AMD then) fglrx and it was a mess, so I would use the open source 2d drivers ; when I got a new computer I verified it to use open source drivers and Intel graphics on this laptop [16:30] I have the same laptop for 3 years + now [16:30] not very experienced with any development for fglrx since that many years ago [16:31] :) that's the downsize of laptops, we cant change the graphic card :) [16:31] paulo_gomes: I have read from many places that there is a "verified hardware driver" communication between the graphics device and the kernel drivers [16:32] I would guess that your cable is plugged into the opposite connector or that fglrx is not talking to the graphics card correctly [16:32] pure speculation [16:33] I do remember that closed drivers would initialize the device in a different order than open drivers and I would have to swap the cable to another connector :) [16:33] im on laptop [16:34] ohhh [16:34] still true! maybe the output is going to external display/ [16:34] ah, didnt check that [16:34] may be worthy to try the Fn+Key combo to change monitors [16:35] yep, gonna try that [16:35] thnks shadows [18:02] will mir be available if i'm running on a vmware machine? [18:17] johnjohn101: at the moment, the answer seems to be no: bug 1157196 [18:17] bug 1157196 in Mir "Mir does not work in vmware virtual machine due to drm open failure" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1157196 [18:21] trism: will be interesting to see mir roll out. i think it's pretty aggressive to roll out to desktop in 13.10 but welcomed === guntbert_ is now known as guntbert [23:10] Hi now that it was announced that ubuntu 13.10 will ship with Mir, will this mean only laptops with intel graphics will be able to take advantage of it? [23:11] hapster, what do you mean? [23:11] http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/06/mir-display-server-to-ship-default-in-ubuntu-13-10 [23:11] 13.10 will still ship with X.org because of the closed-source AMD/Nvidia drivers. [23:11] (and I think that is said on that page) [23:11] Daekdroom so does that mean I won't be able to use wine? [23:12] I don't see why you wouldn't. [23:12] or play games with wine? [23:12] It could interfere, but ideally not. [23:13] I currently have an nvidia optimus laptop. It works with bumblebee and I'm quite satisfied with it. I believe it relies on Xorg configs. If I upgrade to 13.10 this means that I won't be able to use bumblebee right? Or maybe use bumblebee with nouveau. but not sure about how good nouveau's support is for nvidia optimus. [23:15] About how/whether bumblebee works with nouveau (and Mir?) I'm not aware of. [23:15] But like I said, they intend to still ship X.org as a fallback in 13.10 [23:19] Yeah. But I really wanna try out XMir.:)) And it'll suck if it won't work with nvidia.XD I believe you can configure it in bumblebee.conf for it to use nouveau. :)