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[00:03] <DarkMageZ> DrUnKnMuNkY, so it was the framebuffer? |
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[00:06] <tretle> compiz is a bit crashy on my end too |
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[00:06] <tretle> useable though |
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[00:06] <RAOF> Amazingly, compiz works on the nouveau drivers. If you use Xgl, and don't mind it being slow as molasses :) |
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[00:06] <crdlb> :D |
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[00:07] <DrUnKnMuNkY> tried xgl earlier today for all of 10 minutes.. it was slow to the point of being unusable |
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[00:07] <phin> hmmm |
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[00:07] <phin> is anyone having issues with compiz? |
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[00:08] <crdlb> heh |
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[00:08] <phin> it doesnt seem to love me anymore |
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[00:08] <RAOF> Incidentally, anyone who has an nvidia card and doesn't particularly want 3d, I now recommend trying nouveau before nv. |
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[00:08] <DrUnKnMuNkY> phin, mine broke earlier today. what's your issue? |
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[00:09] <crdlb> cool beans |
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[00:09] <crdlb> phin: details are helpful :) |
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[00:09] <phin> no problem |
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[00:09] <RAOF> Todays fun nouveau fact: firefox scrolls faster with nouveau than the binary blob on my 7600go |
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[00:10] <crdlb> nice |
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[00:10] <crdlb> die, nvidia driver, die |
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[00:12] <phin> i noticed it wasnt running so i went to my appearane preferences, and so it was set to none, so i tried to change it back to custom, the screen blanks a bunch and it fails. so i goto term and type compiz --replace and it spits out this: http://pastebin.arslinux.com/157351 |
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[00:12] <phin> im using the intel driver |
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[00:12] <DrUnKnMuNkY> DarkMageZ: it may have been that, but my xorg.conf was bloated with a whole bunch of crap, I'll be able to nail down exactly what was causing it hopefully |
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[00:12] <DrUnKnMuNkY> i'm assuming now it was something to do with multiple monitors |
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[00:13] <crdlb> phin: you aren't using metacity's compositor by any chance are you? |
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[00:13] <phin> i think its being used, yes |
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[00:13] <crdlb> turn it off |
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[00:14] <phin> how? |
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[00:14] <crdlb> xcompmgr copypasta sucks :< |
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[00:14] <crdlb> gconf-editor /apps/metacity |
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[00:14] <phin> i havent used metacity in quite some time |
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[00:14] <phin> ah ok |
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[00:14] <phin> danke, that should work for me |
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[00:15] <RAOF> Oh, man. I should turn on metacity's compositor while I'm nouveauing. |
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[00:15] <crdlb> it's really disappointing that the author of the metacity compositor never even tested switching to compiz :/ |
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[00:16] <phin> no shit |
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[00:16] <phin> crdlb: thanks man! |
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[00:16] <phin> that did the trick :) |
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[00:17] <RAOF> Let's add that to the list of "things not to do": kill xcompmgr with metacity's compositor enabled. |
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[00:17] <phin> now, i just have to patiantly wait for exa to pan out :) |
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[00:19] <RAOF> Hey, cool. Metacity's compositor is less evil than xcompmgr. |
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[00:20] <phin> no |
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[00:20] <phin> lol |
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[00:20] <crdlb> RAOF: in what way? :) |
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[00:20] <RAOF> In the way that it doesn't randomly use corrupt textures. |
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[00:20] <crdlb> that falls under the category of "broken", not "evil" :p |
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[00:20] <RAOF> Although it seems that multi-head is a bit beyond it. |
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[00:22] <RAOF> Ok. It'l less *broken* than xcompmgr. |
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[00:24] <RAOF> Right. Although it does break Do like a twig. |
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[00:26] <phoul> Anyone know a good sfv file checker? |
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[02:35] <HellMind> What is the alsa version of hardy heron? |
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[02:37] <HellMind> hey |
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[02:37] <HellMind> just check |
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[02:37] <HellMind> what alsa it uses please |
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[02:39] <HellMind> alsactl -v |
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[02:39] <HellMind> and tell me what it says please |
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[02:40] <HellMind> Wake up |
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[02:40] <RAOF> !info alsa-base hardy | HellMind |
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[02:40] <ubotu> hellmind: alsa-base: ALSA driver configuration files. In component main, is important. Version 1.0.15-4ubuntu1 (hardy), package size 191 kB, installed size 384 kB |
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[02:41] <HellMind> nice |
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[02:41] <HellMind> !info jack hardy | RAOF |
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[02:41] <ubotu> raof: jack: Rip and encode CDs with one command. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.1.1+cvs20050801-21 (hardy), package size 144 kB, installed size 656 kB |
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[02:41] <HellMind> !info jackd hardy | Lord Momoland |
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[02:41] <ubotu> lord momoland: jackd: JACK Audio Connection Kit (server and example clients). In component universe, is optional. Version 0.103.0-6ubuntu1 (hardy), package size 93 kB, installed size 360 kB |
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[02:41] <HellMind> dammit why it uses the old jack |
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[02:42] <RAOF> HellMind: Please don't ping random people with ubotu, it's really obnoxious. |
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[02:42] <HellMind> !info kernel hardy |
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[02:42] <ubotu> Package kernel does not exist in hardy |
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[02:42] <HellMind> !info kernel-image hardy |
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[02:42] <ubotu> Package kernel-image does not exist in hardy |
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[02:42] <HellMind> RAOF: sorry and thank you |
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[02:43] <HellMind> !info linux-image-rt hardy |
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[02:43] <ubotu> Package linux-image-rt does not exist in hardy |
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[02:43] <HellMind> :O |
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[02:43] <HellMind> !info linux-image* hardy |
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[02:43] <RAOF> It seems you probably want to learn about packages.ubuntu.com |
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[02:43] <ubotu> linux-image: Generic Linux kernel image.. In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.24.4.4 (hardy), package size 25 kB, installed size 52 kB |
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[02:44] <HellMind> It seams there are no pre made kernel images with realtime capabilities |
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[02:45] <RAOF> HellMind: http://packages.ubuntu.com/cgi-bin/search_packages.pl?keywords=linux-image&searchon=names&subword=1&version=hardy&release=all |
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[02:45] <HellMind> excelent |
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[02:45] <HellMind> RAOF: you rocks |
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[02:59] <emgent> xstasi, augh |
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[03:22] <HellMind> What can I do to push to introduce a new version of jackd into the hardy distribution? |
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[03:22] <HellMind> who desides what should be there |
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[03:26] <RAOF> HellMind: I'd suggest filing an upgrade bug against the jack package. You probably want to have answers for the following questions: Is there a newer version in Debian? What does the new version fix/add? Etc |
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[03:27] <HellMind> why we are so afraid of upgrade? new upgrades usually gave more unestability? |
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[03:27] <RAOF> No. Before feature freeze it's open slather on upgrades. |
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[03:28] <RAOF> On the other hand, there are finite packaging resources. Giving people a good reason makes it more likely they'll do it. |
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[03:28] <HellMind> is there any distro that always try to give the latest version of software? |
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[03:28] <RAOF> Well, most of them. |
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[03:29] <RAOF> I think Foresight is trying a rolling release? |
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[03:29] <RAOF> Debian Sid? |
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[03:29] <HellMind> that isnt enough |
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[03:31] <RAOF> You can always help make Ubuntu (or many other distros) that distribution by helping to package shiny new stuff. |
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[03:34] <HellMind> you do that? |
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[03:34] <RAOF> !contribute | HellMind |
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[03:34] <ubotu> HellMind: To contribute and help out with Ubuntu, see http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate |
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[03:37] <phin> HellMind: there are plenty of rolling release distros |
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[03:38] <phin> feature freeze distros are great for stability |
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[03:38] <phin> and it offers a reliable way for people to package up 3rd party applications for a distro |
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[03:38] <phin> as, things like libaries and the like, rarely change |
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[03:39] <phin> say now, as a software devolper, i can release a package for ubuntu gutsy, and i know 6 months down the road, its gonna work still for ubuntu gutsy |
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[03:39] <phin> i release for debian sid, it could stop working next week |
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[03:39] <phin> its really the only way you are going to get more commercial software venders to even bother releaseing for linux |
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[03:41] <phin> if you want cutting edge ubuntu, just switch right away to the next version once everything gets frozen, or goto debian sid. you could try a few of the other flavours, such as slack or arch. |
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[03:41] <RAOF> gentoo is rolling-release, too, if you like unsupportable. |
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[03:43] <phin> i do wish they would come with grumpy groundhog |
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[03:43] * DanaG likes using development versions of Ubuntu. |
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[04:02] <HellMind> locate libGL.so.1 => /usr/lib/libGL.so.1 |
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[04:02] <HellMind> but rror creating symbolic link `./usr/lib/libGL.so.1': No such file or directory |
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[04:02] <HellMind> /var/cache/apt/archives/libgl1-mesa-glx_7.0.2-3ubuntu1_i386.deb |
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[04:04] <HellMind> -> libGL.so.169.07 |
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[04:04] <HellMind> Should I unistall my nvidia driver :S |
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[04:09] <HellMind> how can i fix that :S |
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[04:10] <HellMind> what for I need to install that .deb -_- to use hardy |
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[04:32] <DanaG> Odd. |
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[04:32] <DanaG> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fontconfig/+bug/159434 |
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[04:32] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 159434 in libcairo "Unable to set legacy subpixel rendering" [Undecided,Invalid] |
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[04:32] <DanaG> I still can't set legacy there. |
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[04:50] <alex_mayorga> hello there, can Firefox 2 and 3 coexist in Hardy? |
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[04:51] <RAOF> Yes |
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[04:52] <alex_mayorga> RAOF, whatever was done recently made my "standard" GNOME session work |
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[04:53] <alex_mayorga> thanks |
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[04:53] <RAOF> alex_mayorga: Ah, with Xgl? Cool. |
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[04:53] <alex_mayorga> so I install firefox-3.0 and that's it |
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[04:53] <RAOF> alex_mayorga: Care to check out ~/.xsession-errors, looking for some Xgl debugness? |
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[04:53] <alex_mayorga> RAOF, sure |
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[04:54] <RAOF> Indeed. firefox-3.0 and you're good to go. |
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[04:56] <alex_mayorga> RAOF, there's a bunch of stuff on my .xsession-errors do you want to take a peak? I really dunno if it's related to video tough |
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[04:57] <RAOF> alex_mayorga: You could pastebin it. But I'd only be interested in the top page or so. |
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[04:57] <alex_mayorga> !pastebin |
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[04:57] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic) |
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[05:00] <alex_mayorga> RAOF, http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/52366/ any user induced breakage you see and is easily fixable I'm all ears :) |
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[05:01] <alex_mayorga> looks like my keyboard and sound are a bit broken there |
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[05:02] <RAOF> Thanks. That looks good to me. |
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[05:04] <alex_mayorga> How do I remove all those Warning and ALSA lines :S |
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[05:37] <alex_mayorga> RAOF, any bugs I should report? |
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[05:59] <RyanPrior> Anybody else have video randomly break in Hardy? My VLC and Totem both started displaying stripy video just now, sound is fine but the video is all vertical stripes. |
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[06:03] <NoelJB> RyanPrior: which video card & driver? |
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[06:04] <RyanPrior> NoelJB: fglrx driver with ATI Mobility card. |
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[06:04] <RyanPrior> NoelJB: the whole rig worked just 10 minutes ago though. It suddenly broke. |
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[06:06] <NoelJB> wierd. but wanted to make sure that the config was reported. it was suggested that you try a reboot and see if that clears it up. did you? |
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[06:08] <RyanPrior> Yes, I tried rebooting, and I also tried shutting down the machine, unplugging it, and holding the power button down to discharge the capacitors. Still had no effect. |
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[06:09] <NoelJB> and nothing would have changed in your configuration? |
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[06:09] <RyanPrior> It suddenly stopped working while I was browsing the 'net, listening to music, and watching videos. |
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[06:10] <RyanPrior> I opened the video and there was no sound, so I closed it and opened alsamixer to see if something was muted. Nothing was, so I opened the movie back up and the sound was then good but the picture was bad. |
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[06:10] <RyanPrior> And now the sound has stayed good but the picture is still bad. And what's wierder is, the exact same thing happens to VLC as well as Totem. |
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[06:14] <RyanPrior> So, to answer the question directly, I had no configuration tools open, no root access to xorg.conf, nothing out of the ordinary for my computer use. |
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[06:21] <NoelJB> RyanPrior, wierd. |
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[06:22] <RyanPrior> I agree. No ideas, I presume? |
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[06:27] <NoelJB> Nope. Given that we're talking about Hardy, have you considered a reinstall :-p |
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[06:29] <RyanPrior> NoelJB: That may end up being necessary. Sucks though. |
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[06:30] <RyanPrior> NoelJB: I'm sure it will stir up new bugs, on the other hand. I've only reported about two dozen since upgrading to Alpha 3. |
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[06:30] <NoelJB> RyanPrior, I suppose. I keep Hardy on a USB drive, and have reinstalled it from scratch (clean reformat) with each alpha drop. |
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[06:31] <RyanPrior> I've been upgrading going forward, to catch the bugs in forward progress. |
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[06:31] <NoelJB> RyanPrior, I'm just waiting to see any action on the ones I've reported. Such as the hotswap bay regression from Gutsy. |
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[06:31] <RyanPrior> Yeah, my bugs haven't been getting much attention either. |
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[06:31] <NoelJB> meanwhile, I've got today's updates downloading. Will take another several hours at the rate this hotel's network serves up. |
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[06:32] <RyanPrior> That's only until we get the Ubuntu NeuroNet set up. |
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[06:32] <RyanPrior> Coming in Alpha 4. =P |
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[06:32] * RyanPrior can dream |
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[07:04] * DanaG is going back to packaged compiz. |
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[07:06] <mattismyname> Are there any cool features in a build more recent than what's packaged? |
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[07:07] <DanaG> Hmm, snowglobe and atlantis2 are cool. |
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[07:07] <DanaG> But it turns out, the new versions seem to be slower on my system. Way slower. |
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[07:07] <mattismyname> hmm...that's no good. |
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[07:10] <mattismyname> I have a weird problem with the packaged build |
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[07:10] <mattismyname> Menus sort of "flicker" in |
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[07:10] <mattismyname> Instead of smoothly fading in or whatever they're supposed to do |
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[07:10] <DanaG> Hmm, try turning off "fade" |
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[07:10] <mattismyname> I assume it's an nvidia driver issue though |
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[07:11] <DanaG> (I also set my menus to 'vacuum'. |
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[07:12] <mattismyname> That got rid of the flicker...nice |
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[07:13] <mattismyname> I don't see vacuum in my ccsm |
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[07:13] <DanaG> It'd be there only for 'open' and 'close'. |
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[07:14] <mattismyname> ahh I see it |
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[07:18] <DanaG> Oh hey, mattismyname: can you try enabling the 'put' plugin and see if hitting 'super' (just that key and nothing else) makes the window move to the opposite edge of the desktop? |
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[07:20] <mattismyname> Nope |
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[07:20] <mattismyname> super isn't bound to any default action |
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[07:20] <mattismyname> In put |
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[07:22] <mattismyname> Ok, here's a question, how do I get macos-like expose? Where it shrinks the windows on the current desktop so all are visible |
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[07:22] <DanaG> That's 'scale'. |
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[07:22] <DanaG> I mean, in 'put', super isn't bound to anything, yet it still does something. Odd. |
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[07:22] <DanaG> (For 'scale', I use screen corners.) |
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[07:23] <mattismyname> Got it |
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[07:23] <mattismyname> That's weird about put. It doesn't happen for me. I'm using whatever version is default for hardy |
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[07:23] <DanaG> Odd. |
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[07:24] <mattismyname> Ok, this is weird, scale changes the ordering of the windows if I just hit the hot-corner twice in a row. I wish it would scale back to the window I originally had focused if I don't select a new one. |
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[07:25] <DanaG> Odd. For me, it un-scales. |
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[07:25] <mattismyname> Maybe because I have sloppy mouse focus |
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[07:25] <DanaG> Oh, and "scale additions" and "scale window title focus" are cool. |
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[07:29] <DanaG> Oh, and 'put' keybindings don't work with numlock on OR off. |
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[07:30] <DanaG> Well, super-z does, but no others. |
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[07:31] <DanaG> And super-KP_5 |
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[07:32] <DanaG> But even binding it to numbers doesn't work. |
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[07:32] <DanaG> It's like it's being childish and saying, |
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[07:32] <DanaG> "OOOoh, I got a 'super'. Yay, move window!" |
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[07:32] <DanaG> and then stops trying to do anything else. |
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[07:33] <DanaG> Another odd thing: whether num-lock is on or off, my keypad still gives me numbers. |
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[07:35] <DanaG> OOh, I see an |
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[07:35] <DanaG> ' |
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[07:35] <DanaG> OLPC keyboard layout. |
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[07:41] <DanaG> Yay, I fixified it. |
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[07:41] <DanaG> It turns out that somehow my keyboard layout was screwing stuff up. |
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[07:41] <DanaG> It made all numpad keys just be numbers, and somehow ALSO screwed up 'super' for Compiz. |
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[08:07] <DPic> Will there be some serious performance improvements in Hardy? |
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[08:09] <RAOF> DPic: No, probably not. |
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[08:11] <DPic> will that be made a priority for the version after? |
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[08:18] <DPic> I definitely think it's time for Ubuntu to make performance a high priority. speed, system resource consumption, efficiency, and even minimum disk space required for an install |
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[08:50] <pecisk> DPic: as far as I see, last two Ubuntu releases has been tweaked heavily for performance, but it happens per project basis, as it should be |
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[08:52] <pecisk> and of course, let's keep in mind, how subjective is term "peformance". As long it works acceptble for user - with all features he/she wants - it's ok, imho |
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[09:03] <pecisk> hmmm, no windows decorations when Compiz is turned off with lastest updates? Anyone seen this? |
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[09:23] <DanaG> For me, Hardy has had WORSE performance. It's odd. |
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[09:23] <DanaG> The new scheduler seems to get bogged down by 'nice' loads too easily. |
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[10:36] <alteregolio> high |
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[10:36] <blkorpheus> u are? |
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[10:36] <alteregolio> after a update of now i can't use my mouse |
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[10:36] <alteregolio> i have a logifnord usb mice |
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[10:37] <hit> lost my media buttons on usb kb |
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[10:37] <hit> worked after first plug in |
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[10:37] <blkorpheus> update without checking what is to be updated |
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[10:39] <blkorpheus> does the 2.6.24.-4 kernel work yet? |
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[10:39] <hit> always check but how supposed i know if it will break something |
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[10:39] <alteregolio> i have problems with my hardware detection |
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[10:40] <blkorpheus> if it break revert |
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[10:40] <blkorpheus> but expect breakage |
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[10:40] <blkorpheus> breakage is to be assumed and expected |
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[10:40] <blkorpheus> thats how you know |
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[10:40] <blkorpheus> or read the topic |
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[10:40] <hit> k |
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[10:41] <alteregolio> a update is weird |
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[10:41] <blkorpheus> use a stable release for stability |
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[10:42] <hit> a stable version is boring, nothing to do there :p |
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[10:42] <hit> btw any way to debug why system hangs on booting when loading hardware drivers and also some X crashes? |
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[10:42] <hit> dmesg and Xorg.0.log didn't give anything exciting |
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[10:43] <blkorpheus> which kernel version? |
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[10:43] <alteregolio> my mouse is dead |
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[10:43] <hit> latest kernel |
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[10:44] <alteregolio> i have 2.6.24-4 |
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[10:44] <alteregolio> it work before the update |
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[10:45] <blkorpheus> I amm supposed to know which update right? |
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[10:45] <hit> ah no, 2.6.24-3 here |
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[10:45] <blkorpheus> you guys need to learn how to ask and answer support questions |
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[10:46] <blkorpheus> you'd be better off posting in the forums and filing bug reports |
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[10:47] <hit> well, how can i file a bug when i don't know what is wrong? |
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[10:48] <blkorpheus> geez, thats the point in filing, so those smartter can determine what the issue could be, and you may find your issue is known, and or resolved with basic reading. |
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[10:49] <blkorpheus> If this is complicated, DO NOT RUN HARDY |
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[10:49] <hit> bye |
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[10:50] <blkorpheus> peace |
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[10:50] <alteregolio> fnord |
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[10:51] <alteregolio> is there a way to start xconfig? |
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[10:52] <blkorpheus> xconfig? |
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[10:52] <blkorpheus> whats that? |
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[10:52] <alteregolio> to add a mouse |
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[10:52] <alteregolio> or something |
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[10:53] <blkorpheus> lol |
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[10:53] <blkorpheus> there is no "xconfig" |
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[10:53] <blkorpheus> do you guys even know what system your running? |
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[10:53] <alteregolio> and where is the mouse configuration stored? |
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[10:54] <blkorpheus> read the topic |
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[10:54] <alteregolio> yeah i run a 4GHz Pentium penryn |
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[10:54] <blkorpheus> lol |
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[10:54] <alteregolio> asus p5k with ddr 1066 at 5-5-5-5-15 |
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[10:54] <alteregolio> whatever |
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[10:55] <alteregolio> core2 penryn or something who cares |
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[10:55] <blkorpheus> I sure don't if you don't |
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[10:55] <alteregolio> and this monolithic kernel isn't able to find my mouse |
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[10:55] <blkorpheus> good luck on getting help when you don't read |
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[10:56] <alteregolio> maybe linus saw space odyssey 2001 |
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[10:59] <alteregolio> i think i move back to weedian |
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[11:02] <blkorpheus> whatever |
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[11:02] <blkorpheus> lol |
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[11:06] <bardyr> hey |
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[11:06] <bardyr> !info nvidia-glx-new |
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[11:06] <ubotu> nvidia-glx-new: NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org 'new' driver. In component restricted, is optional. Version 169.07+2.6.24.4-4.11 (hardy), package size 5660 kB, installed size 16192 kB |
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[11:07] <hit> argh blkorpheus left |
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[11:07] <bardyr> !info linux-image-generic |
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[11:07] <ubotu> linux-image-generic: Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 2.6.24.4.4 (hardy), package size 25 kB, installed size 52 kB |
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[11:07] <hit> wanted to ask if he knows one possible reason why my xorg.conf looks like this: http://ubuntuusers.de/paste/30258/ |
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[11:08] <bardyr> hit, because xorg.conf is obsolete |
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[11:08] <bardyr> hit, hardy is going to make X use auto configuring and have changes in the xorg.conf like keyboard layout, etc |
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[11:09] <hit> how do i configure X then? |
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[11:09] <bardyr> hit, xorg.conf |
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[11:09] <bardyr> they are going to override X's auto configuration |
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[11:09] <hit> only when i need something special then? |
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[11:09] <bardyr> yea |
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[11:09] <hit> ok |
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[11:11] <alteregolio> section input decice |
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[11:11] <alteregolio> driver mouse |
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[11:11] <alteregolio> corepointer blah whaetver |
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[11:11] <alteregolio> port does not exist |
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[11:11] <alteregolio> protocol does not exist |
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[11:11] <alteregolio> whatver |
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[11:11] <alteregolio> i try to find a xorg backup file |
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[11:12] <bardyr> alteregolio, xorg.conf.backup ? :) |
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[11:12] <bardyr> alteregolio, if you used the GUI it normally saves a backup |
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[11:12] <bardyr> alteregolio, else just use dpkg/X to make a new one |
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[11:12] <alteregolio> i can't use the gui |
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[11:13] <alteregolio> the gui is messed up without a mice |
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[11:13] <alteregolio> what is backslasg |
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[11:13] <alteregolio> alt+92? |
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[11:13] <bardyr> idk |
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[11:14] <erudified> Hi! Anyone know how to get XGL working (with fglrx) ? |
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[11:14] <bardyr> does anybody have a asus wl-167g or any other rt2500usb wifi device ? |
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[11:14] <bardyr> erudified, sudo apt-get install xserver-xgl |
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[11:15] <alteregolio> no fun dpkg /x doesn't work |
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[11:15] <erudified> Doesn't work - 0115 version starts on :2 and GNOME kinda doesn't, prior to that I get a gtk+ suid error |
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[11:15] <bardyr> erudified, why do you need XGL? |
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[11:15] <erudified> Why does that matter...? |
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[11:15] <bardyr> AGILX is much better |
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[11:15] <bardyr> and the new ATI drivers should support it |
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[11:16] <erudified> They don't work with Xorg 7.3 and they're not in Hardy |
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[11:16] <bardyr> hmm |
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[11:17] <bardyr> they do support 7.3 and should be in hardy |
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[11:17] <bardyr> at least the new cards |
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[11:18] <alteregolio> ah it worked |
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[11:18] <alteregolio> now i just modified the xorg.conf with a old xorg conf |
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[11:18] <erudified> WELL THEN! |
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[11:18] <erudified> bardyr thanks ;) |
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[11:30] <bardyr> is there a way to make screen brigtness bottons work, either some hacks or software |
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[11:31] <bardyr> but i dont want to hack the ACPI DDTD tables or what they are called |
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[11:39] <hit> hmm, i can define my media keys in keyboard shortcuts conf, but they won't still work, so problem must be in something else? |
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[11:40] <hit> http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pq4Q1Wz0 all right values in here |
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[11:42] <hit> only key that works, is suspend |
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[11:42] <hit> which messed up just something so i'll restart X |
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[11:44] <alteregolio> compiled the kernel against icc now |
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[11:44] <alteregolio> works better for audio rt |
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[11:45] <bardyr> alteregolio, you compilled it with the intel compiler? |
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[11:46] <alteregolio> yeah |
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[11:46] <bardyr> hmm I didnt know you could do that :D |
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[11:56] <pbor> hey hey guys.. is there a channel specific to virtualization on ubuntu (I just read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KvmVirtManagerEtc ) |
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[11:58] <bardyr> pbor, you want to virtualize servers or desktops? |
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[11:59] <pbor> bardyr: desktop... nothing in particular just trying out kvm/virt-manager on hardy |
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[12:36] <e_r_c_e> huh |
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[12:36] <e_r_c_e> 200 packadges to download |
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[12:36] <e_r_c_e> huh |
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[12:37] <IdleOne> 200 packages to download for what? |
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[12:37] <e_r_c_e> at 4Mb donwload/512 upload it goes 9989Bs |
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[12:37] <e_r_c_e> now 80Mbs |
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[12:37] <e_r_c_e> IdleOne: for update |
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[12:37] <e_r_c_e> sory for hightlight |
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[12:37] <IdleOne> np |
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[12:37] <e_r_c_e> :Đ |
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[12:38] <e_r_c_e> topic is fun |
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[12:38] <e_r_c_e> if..... do not run haardy |
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[12:38] <e_r_c_e> **hardy** |
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[12:38] <e_r_c_e> :P |
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[12:40] <IdleOne> 1731kB/s |
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[12:40] <IdleOne> 1773 |
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[12:40] <e_r_c_e> oooh |
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[12:41] <e_r_c_e> my adsl could run 45-5 Mbs but one idiot run torrent |
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[12:41] <e_r_c_e> :-@ |
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[12:41] <e_r_c_e> !! |
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[12:41] <IdleOne> Fetched 153MB in 1min42s (1495kB/s) |
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[12:41] <e_r_c_e> *4,5Mbs* |
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[12:41] <IdleOne> that isnt to bad |
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[12:41] <e_r_c_e> yeah |
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[12:42] <e_r_c_e> 47/200, 60-80 Kbps |
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[12:42] <e_r_c_e> only cuz of that stupid idiot |
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[12:43] <e_r_c_e> wich's comp is 24/7 online and it has all the speed so i havent anything |
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[12:43] <e_r_c_e> :@ |
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[12:44] <e_r_c_e> icy (that'z my gutsyđ internet gateway) 192.168.1.56 |
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[12:44] <e_r_c_e> all others are having later IPs than i |
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[12:44] <e_r_c_e> and one man wich was tested |
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[12:52] <dholbach> MOTU Q&A session in 8 minutes in #ubuntu-classroom |
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[12:53] <e_r_c_e> w00t? |
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[13:21] <sque> Hi, hardy is gona use the new scheduler that people at kernel trap where speaking for? |
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[13:21] <e_r_c_e> ewwww.... no? |
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[13:21] <e_r_c_e> i think so |
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[13:24] <e_r_c_e> sque: do you have bug with update manager |
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[13:24] <e_r_c_e> in hardy |
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[13:32] <sque> e_r_c_e: I haven't installed hardy, I just had a quick view from live cd |
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[13:33] <e_r_c_e> :) |
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[13:33] <e_r_c_e> better not install (YET!!) |
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[13:44] <se7en> 781 upgraded, 74 newly installed, 67 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 763MB of archives is that normal for a gutsy to hardy upgrade ??? |
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[13:45] <IdleOne> yes |
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[13:46] <se7en> hmmmm i guess i don't get that done today ... only 3 hour left |
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[13:46] <IdleOne> 3 hours for what? |
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[13:46] <se7en> of today |
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[13:46] <se7en> :) |
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[13:46] <IdleOne> lol |
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[14:39] <frenkel> anybody here use an rt2500 wireless networkcard? |
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[15:59] <cavediver> Hi guys. I have kind of a strange "bug" in Hardy. When connecting to my mac using sshf in nautilus, I have to log in twice before the browsable list appear, and even though I state "save forever", It stills asks for password the next time. Anyona having the same issue ? |
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[19:02] <HellMind> My usb mouse stop working how can I track the problem |
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[19:15] <pvandewyngaerde> i had kde 3.5.8 , now 3.5.7 is in the update |
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[19:30] <HellMind> emerald dies frecuently is there any alternate pkg for that? |
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[19:30] <HellMind> emerald[6214]: segfault at 00000004 eip b788078d esp bf93a4e0 error 4 |
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[20:48] <annoia> I've bought an AMD Phenom 9500, which is supposed to run at 2.2Ghz per core. However, in Ubuntu (whichever) it is rated at 1.8... The BIOS claims it's running at 2.2. |
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[20:48] <annoia> Any thoughts? |
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[21:56] <tretle> right I have sorta a strange problem |
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[21:57] <tretle> update manager opens but when it checks for new updates it crashes |
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[21:57] <tretle> well gets cought in a loop |
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[21:57] <tretle> and I cant open synaptic at all |
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[21:57] <tretle> or sources |
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[21:59] <geser> tretle: have you tried updating with apt-get in a terminal? |
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[22:00] <tretle> now oi just figured out that it wont let me log in as root |
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[22:00] <tretle> ubable to resolve host |
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[22:00] <tretle> anaub;e |
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[22:00] <tretle> unable |
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[22:02] <tretle> hmmmm.... kung po chicken is calling me.... brb |
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[22:15] <tretle> yeah |
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[22:15] <tretle> back |
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[22:15] <tretle> unable to resolve host users-desktop |
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[22:15] <tretle> whenever i try and open anything as root? |
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[22:26] <buks> kubuntu alternate install (daily 18 Jan) installation is not working on my laptop |
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[22:28] <buks> is this the right forum to be talking about issues with hardy before logging a bug on launchpad? |
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[22:31] <buks> hello, anybody home? |
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[22:50] <tretle> nope |
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[23:01] <muesli_> hardy's qt4-sql module doesn't seem to contain sqlite support. could i be wrong? :) |
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[23:06] <tretle> if its any help this problem started when i changed the domain name |
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[23:07] <tretle> when i look in the /etc/hosts it shows users-desktop.workgroup |
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[23:07] <tretle> and when i try and log in as root it says unable to resolve hosts users-desktop |
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[23:07] <tretle> brb |
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[23:12] <tretle> right |
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[23:12] <tretle> I cant change the domain anymore |
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[23:13] <tretle> its stuck at WORGROUP |
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[23:13] <tretle> *WORKGROUP |
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[23:13] <tretle> any ideas? |
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[23:15] <alteregolio> i need a moebius gearbox for my fnordocycle |
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[23:35] <askand> What gnome version will be in Hardy? |
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[23:36] <andi5> askand: i guess 2.22.0 or some bugfix releases thereof |
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